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Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin KCB (1862–1957) was an English lawyer and the Director of Public Prosecutions from 1920 to 1930.〔(The National Archives | The Catalogue | Quick reference )〕 He particularly took a stand against the publication of what he saw as 'obscene' literature. ==Early years== Bodkin was educated at Highgate School in London, England.〔(The Old Cholmeleian Society - Official Website - ocs.org.uk )〕 After completing his schooling, it was originally intended that he should join his brother on a South African farm; to this end, he spent a year working on a farm near Barnsley. However, he had already expressed a wish to become a barrister, and so when the South African idea could not be organised, he entered the Inner Temple, and was called to the Bar in 1885.〔Humphreys, Christmas, (‘Bodkin, Sir Archibald Henry (1862–1957)’ ), rev. Mark Pottle, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, . Retrieved 9 June 2008〕
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