To the Field

I am compelled to remind my co-laborers in the Field that I am not now engaged in the practice of the law. I have a few (?) other things to do, so that I have no time to read long letters, ordinances, proposed medical statutes, etc., give them the careful consideration necessary to an intelligent conclusion, and then advise in reference to them in such a way that I would wish my advice to be acted upon.

I shall have to decline all such requests in the future, and even at the risk of appearing to be discourteous, shall allow letters relating to such subjects to remain unanswered.

So far as I consistently can, I will aid the Field in this respect, as in all others, through our publications, but this is all the brethren must expect of me, unless the demands upon my time shall become much less than they now are, or long have been. Septimus J. Hanna.

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