IN our day and countery the bar examiner is the St. Peter of the legal heaven. He to whom the legal St. Peter openeth not must go below and live without the legal brotherhood. It was not always so. Not so long ago the admission gate (or bar) was kept by any member of the bench. This meant it was not kept at all, for no one was denied admission, and there is still at least one of the states of our Union where every voter of the state of good moral character has the constitutional right to admission as a member of the bar. Until very recently it was in all our states assumed, practically, if not actually, that no preliminary legal training should be required. Every man had the right to advertise himself to his fellows as an attorney and couns...