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112 HARVARD LAW REVIEW, The purpose of the writer has been to show that evils exist in our present system of criminal pleading, and to point out a remedy. That it will be a laborious task to frame statutes which will render the pleading plain and direct, and the forms simple and harmo- nious, is thoroughly appreciated. It is believed, however, that this can be done. Is it not worth while to make the attempt? In- creased efficiency in the enforcement of our criminal laws is surely to be sought. A successful result would mean an immense pub- lic gain. Franklin G. Fessenden, March 7, 1896.