
From the Irish Times, 12 and 17 November 1863:
“SIR – The press has ever been the resort of those who have a grievance to complain of. I trust therefore, you will give me an opportunity of saying a few words against the custom which has compelled so many members of the bar, at the approach of Term, to use the devastating razor and to remove that ornament of the manly countenance which they have cultivated with such care during the long vacation. Truly, sir, the consternation