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 Our Contributors. HON. JOHN C. CHANEY was born in Ohio. After graduating from Terre Haute College he taught school for several years. He grad uated from Cincinnati Law School in 1882 and at once began prac ticing in Sullivan, Indiana, where he now resides. For several years he was a member of the staff of the Department of Justice of the United States and has been a member of the sgth and 6oth Congress. We are glad to publish in this number MR. BOSTON'S sane dis cussion of the important problem of Legal Ethics. The article was prepared for publication at the suggestion of the secretary of the committee on Legal Ethics of the American Bar Association as a result of the author's response to the committee's request for criti cisms. Mr. Boston is junior member of the firm of Hornblower, Miller and Potter of New York City. Our readers are already familiar with the work of PROF. EDWIN MAXEY, now of the Law School of the University of Nebraska, who is a frequent contributor to current legal periodicals. HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE is a graduate of Dartmouth and at present a student in the Harvard Law School, where he still finds time to indulge his taste for literary work. . HON. HIRAM D. PECK was born in Kentucky in 1844, is a grad uate of Miami University and the Harvard Law School. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War, and has since practiced in Cin cinnati. He has served as City Solicitor and as Judge of the Superior Court. ROBERT SPRAGUE HALL is a graduate of Harvard College who was privately prepared for the Bar and has always practiced in Boston. The first series of circuit riding stories of Philippine judicial life which Judge Blount contributed to our magazine proved so successful that he has consented to start a second series. It is to be hoped that he will ultimately prepare these for publication in book form.