Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . JOHN HARDIN MARIOX 423 in touch with the trend of the times. For some years he has been u keenly interested in the organized effort of the American BarAssociation, by suggestion and advocacy of numerous very neces-sary judicial reforms, to improve conditions so as to make the lawthe efficacious instrumentality that it should be in promoting theends of civilization. He is particularly interested in the simpli-fication of legal procedure and the more sp


Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . JOHN HARDIN MARIOX 423 in touch with the trend of the times. For some years he has been u keenly interested in the organized effort of the American BarAssociation, by suggestion and advocacy of numerous very neces-sary judicial reforms, to improve conditions so as to make the lawthe efficacious instrumentality that it should be in promoting theends of civilization. He is particularly interested in the simpli-fication of legal procedure and the more speedy dispatch of busi-ness. An eminent member of the Supreme Court Bench of SouthCarolina says of Mr. Marion: He has been a student of the lawall his mature years. He has an ample library of law books. Hispreparation is tireless and thorough. He is much of an advocatebefore judge and jury. He has good voice, pleasing countenance,is apt in anecdote and repartee. He is perhaps at his best beforethe jury. But before a court he is strong and helpful. Hisprivate library of select volumes is full, and he diligently studiesthem. He adds to the a


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