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Final Speaker in Guardian Series Lauds Justice Black

Barnett, Instructor in Government, Job Against Wildcat Batters

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Supreme Court Justice Black has done a very creditable job, Vincent M. Barnett, Jr., instructor in Government, declared Saturday night over WEEI, in the Guardian's final broadcast of the year.

Using "Mr Justice Black and the New Constitution" for his subject, Barnett praised Black on every occasion, especially commending his tolerance toward legislative and administrative action with regard to both state and federal agencies.

"It is too early to say with certainty," Barnett said, "but the 'new constitution' of Mr. Justice Black may secure acceptance by the Court and the nation. One is permitted, at least to cherish one's hopes."

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