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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 2.

Our Guest

Our Guest.

Mr. McGhie dispelled disillusions in disclosing that the students were "vitally and apprehensively" interested in the present trails of the legal profession. "These times are times of change. . . may the twin reforming stars of Adamson and Williams shine in the legal firmament with a brilliance that knows no setting." Thus he went on in stressing the significance of the appointment of Professor Williams.

"And now time, which in this case is of the essence, is running against me. Let us become engrossed in the articles of our association, remembering that our liability in this respect is unlimited, be the same a little more or less. In order to put no further restraint on your anticipation, I ask you to rise and drink to the retainer in perpetuity of the health of Professor Williams."

We can assure readers that the toast was honoured with a respect and heartiness seldom accorded to any who come amongst us in the role of masters.