A Great Resemblance
The striking resemblance between I Judge Champlin's features and those of Judge Walker, depicted on the canvas recently presented to the law department, is a matter of general comment amongst the laws. Judge Champlin has been lecturing all this week, and an ampie opportunity has been afforded to compare 1 the features of the two, as the i ture referred to hangsjust above his head. It requires a careful scrutiny to note any difference, unless, perhaps, in the expressions. Judge Champlin's expression is slightly more bland than that of his silent "doublé." His eyes are set a little closer together and his whiskers are a trifle heavier at the sides. The picture might be consistently labled "Tudges Walker or Champlin."-
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