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Law Practice

Dec. 8, 2000

Dress for Success

The evening's topic had been society's lowered standards. "I regret to say that it started with the Catholics," O'Toole sighed, swilling down the last of his lager. "The Catholic ladies, more precisely. I can almost trace it to the year my cousin Kathleen began wearing a scarf instead of a hat to Mass. Then one day, Kate forgot her scarf.

        By Gregory C. O'Brien Jr.
        
        The evening's topic had been society's lowered standards.
        "I regret to say that it started with the Catholics," O'Toole sighed, swilling down the last of his lager. "The Catholic ladies, more precisely. I can almost trace it to the ye...

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