Abstract
SOME years ago Canada was microscopically examined by what is sometimes called the Massey Commission on Culture and Mr. Massey, with the aid of many of our university colleagues, produced two solemn tomes' on the state of the nation's arts. I draw your attention to two things about Mr. Massey's researches. The first thing is the omission from the report of any mention of law. To my mind this omission is a serious reflection on the thoroughness of the Commission's study and on the standing of the legal profession, that it could be so inconspicuous in the community as to be overlooked in what was, otherwise, a reasonably careful study of our cultural affairs. The other thing is the presence, in a supporting study by Professor Keirstead and Professor Clark, of a most interesting comment about law. Our distinguished colleagues said this:
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