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re put in a dark room to be developed." During an address to a body of law students ex-President Taft pointed out that too much care cannot be taken in the selection of the jury. In this connection he told of an intelligent-looking farmer who had been examined by both defense and prosecution and was about to be accepted, when the prosecutor chanced to ask: "Do you believe in capital punishment?" The farmer hemmed and hawed and after a moment's reflection replied: "Yes, sir, I do, if it ain't too severe." THE COURT--"Considering that you are the wife of the prisoner, do you think you are qualified to act as a juror in this case?" THE LADY--"Well, your honor, if you will only give me a chance, I think I can convince the eleven other jurors that he's guilty." A tailor who had been wrongfully accused of murder, and who had an excellent defense, seemed very dejected when brought up for trial. "What's the trouble?" whispered the counsel, observing his client's distress as he surveyed the jurymen. "It looks very bad for me," said the defendant, "unless some steps are taken to dismiss that jury and get in a new lot. There isn't a man among them but owes me money for clothes." JUSTICE There is no virtue so truly great and Godlike as justice.--_Addison_. A Sunday-school teacher had been telling her class of little boys about crowns of glory and heavenly rewards for good people. "Now, tell me," she said, at the close of the lesson, "who will get the biggest crown?" There was silence for a minute or two, then a bright little chap piped out: "Him wot's got t' biggest 'ead." KINDNESS I think I know what kindness is tonight. It is a woman standing by a light. It is a smile when life seems mostly grim. It is a hope when hope has grown quite slim. It is a hand that's gentle, firm and cool. It is calm sense when you think like a fool. It is a word of cheer when cheer is gone. It is a lowered blind at garish dawn. It is a steady presence all the day That pushes lagging, dragging hours away. I think I know what kindness is tonight. It is a woman standing by a light. --_Joseph Andrew Galahad_. The Red-Cross idea that children should be encouraged to breed white mice in order that they might be handed over to doctors for the purpose of medical research, and which recommended these white mice, particularly, on the grounds that they so
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