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 extremest limit of possible prejudice; names may serve as examples。 It sounds funny to say that a man may be prejudiced for or against an individual by the sound of his name; but it is true。 Who will deny that he has been inclined to favor people because they bore a beloved name; and who has not heard remarks like; ‘‘The very name of that fellow makes me sick。'' I remember clearly two cases。 In one; Patriz Sevenpounder and Emmerenzia Hinterkofler were accused of swindling; and my first notion was that such honorable names could not possibly belong to people guilty of swindling。 The opposite case was one in which a deposition concerning some attack upon him was signed by Arthur Filgr

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