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A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES one great little man nearly a month now. I have been in the presence jlgfoae of the greatest of latter-day souls. as the "concluding biography Of a series of...
...Look at reur Margaret I You trained her...
...There's a lot of things Ultimate Consumer doesn't think he pays for, and tall talk is one of them...
...cosjuttaagnsrv 'A Most Superior Person' By Henry W. Nevinson IT is name was the pride of Lord Curson's life, and also his greatest misfortune...
...Thirty-seven million lives—what does that mean...
...But "God moves to a mysterious way His wonders to per* form...
...Jowett's own heart—he was the distinguished aoL,Ai...
...But it was hto spirit of adventure that most attracted me...
...What a sweet little dear...
...Curxon to about one-tenth as eVrer as he thinks himself, I am paying him a very high compliment indeed...
...It's all charged to the Ultimate Consumer, who finally pays all bills, even when be doesn't think he does...
...Matthews...
...So did Dorothy...
...Those errors were ail due to a certain want of tact 'springing from excessive self-sufficiency...
...Suspecting the cause of the frowns, she asked as she placed a chair, "How's Dorothy's ironing coming' along...
...they refused to bits for even the most glamorous halt My total result had beet resaate...
...And always Arthur was there in the heat and dust and sweat of the scrimmaging, arguing fiercely with Injunction judges, telling state troopers to go where they belonged, patiently exptotemg their rights to the workers...
...He was elected to *"* to Schenectady on a Socialist ticket and made a ¦torsificent run for State Engineer on the party ticket r.1^8- To the day of his death he was a dues-paying toanber of the party...
...hmftftfr ciiliiitosn wt"gr^ts^pt^s^^r t-ff^^w^ry*l"ew^,s?w Two Liberals And One Fighter By McAlister Coleman TWO lawyers, each of them leaders to the embattled "Uberal" ranks, have written books on what Is happening to that rather misty eoSuSJhteg wbloh we like to can "American Freedom...
...By some queer quirk of stubborn purpose, the succeeding genersttona of revolutionary daughters had kept all material progress away from the hostelry...
...Mighty as they sound when the roll of our rulers to called, they don't dare answer for themselves...
...Yes, but—the essentials...
...If He would send us a few more "Liberals" Uke Hays we might get religion all over again...
...As we watched him stalking about to Oxford, his hair so sleek, his face so virginal, his expression so faultless, the white flower In his buttonhole so symbolic of a blameless life, and his sentences so perfect In rhetorical form, we all nodded to each ether, and remarked: There goes the model of the Young Statesmanr ., All through bis life n« retained the same aspect the same manner, the same motoric and the same self-esteem...
...They became so all-powerful at last that they actually made Calvin Coolidge President of the United States, and not only that, but actually made millions believe he was a Great, Strong, Silent Man...
...And yet the rhyme was bis disaster...
...rat sure some of them must be all right" "They am...
...The old boy lifts the trusty, rusty fltntlncii from the wail, goek over to the mirror, turns the barrel to his head...
...Ktngsland's eyes glowed, "here to a picture of the machine her father gave her on her sixteenth birthday...
...One and all they say: "See my Public Relations Counsel...
...He had no antiquitisa...
...And, indeed, he was one of them pnrhsps the last...
...His qualities laid him open to easy satire...
...Here, tot same Eugene O'Neill or George M. Cohan get busy and rush the Theatre Guild Into a startling drama...
...I cried within myself to the Spirit of ITTs...
...But they were due also to hto toconatoerate passion for "efficiency...
...Kings land's kind old face was fairly tremulous In her desire to attack her neighbor's methods and yet give no offense."I am particular...
...He possessed an appreciation of beauty—not only of feminine beauty—but of the noblest forms of art —very 'rare among British statesmen...
...Margaret van ted to run the sewing-machine...
...in hit took, "america and the New Epoch," he wrote: i •ogg...
...what the old revolutionary days were like...
...I dont—" "That is...
...The epigram fitted htm as exactly as hto chat He was beyond question a most superior person...
...It was In September when into noor dub want on a aghoanor expedition among the railroad' brotherhoods and begged $22,000 together to secure the election of Jack, the Farmer^ Labor candidate...
...Chaffee's book—and wm get what you expect...
...I liked that What with my royptering Ludlow Street self, my clamorous manner, and altogether narslaat irreverence, this was s fit setting tp send me donnerveteering through the roof...
...When man could have free and unhindered access to the'titan forces of electricity, he-could be rid of the drudgery that keeps him half dead half the time, and comes alive for achievements beyond our wildest He declared once that within one hundred years the working day of industry would be only four hours long...
...The look, the bearing, and the speech of the man Inevitably suggested it He was one Of those people who seem to be born mature...
...Here to direct contrast to the calm of Chaffee you have the Indignant writing of a fighter who to boiling mad about the way our civil liberties are being booted about...
...Her voice shoved or rather poked me back into gentle pose...
...By that universal New England motto, old boy George did nothing all his born days but hop from ton to farmhouse and Just sleep and sleep and sleep...
...They say they do, but they don't...
...trip...
...To some the stories may well sound Incredible...
...I've been looking around, listening and seeing...
...we have to find new pari sad means, accomplish a thing which has never been.secampllshed before—co-operative organization of a osssocratlc nation: Democracy itself thus is on trial before the judgment of history...
...One of bis chief alms was "the elevation of the lower classes...
...But as I said before, my new bora tolerance fsrbaaa then and forbids now any such contemplation or act . . . Let her rather remain there among her ott-lampa, and bits of mouldering junk, peaservlng- an antiquity ef wood and iron and glass, front wjkeace all polish, aad gloos and gloried story have j> aitoh 11 forever...
...That fellow who dug up the worms for me, the dirt farmer who still eked s living out of the rocky soil .. . even In New Englnnd...
...And the antique lady of the Revolutionary tavern to so rich . .. makes oodles of money because so many tourists stop there...
...He had always the appearance of being a distinguished historical personage sitting for his portrait" wrote an observer ia 1887...
...Such as her keep Mew england barren and bleak aad forbidding...
...aad nothing could be further from the truth...
...The wag she said "Cream cheese sandwiches only today...
...But the loneliness was delightful, the wind vigorously stimulating...
...What a shameless travesty f Back here again at the typewriter...
...H I had children who were casting about for some w»u American hero, as children will, I would give ¦wn Charles Proteus Steinmetz...
...Here, out by the brook, though the scene to atffi a bit bleak, and the sir cold, I am touched with fife sad a Joy for being part of it...
...Silt we kto onsr** that beton they are done with us, each to , jj""* way wm have done something to make that ,t^«.*, world at...
...How he ever got into Jersey to cross the Delaware is one whopper of a cross-purpose puzzle...
...Oh, just about the combined population of all American towns and cities with a population above 2,000 Inhabitants...
...A Liberal Who gets Mad But if you want fire, go to Arthur Oarfield Bays' new book, "Let Freedom Ring" (published by Bonl and Uvertght...
...The health authorities failed to explain in the notices that the test was to determine the susceptibility mt persons to diphtheria...
...the chatter box j^AST week brought me to Northern Moassuhuastts and the more rivfrtoad part of New f-y^rt It also gave ma the long postponed trotit-xbkatos...
...Ntt in ulto who remain to see to it that we do our J^m bringing about that co-operative reorganisation .T^ety which was Steinmetz'a stirring vision...
...But Lord Ronaldshay's present volume ("The Life of Lord Curxon," by the Earl of Ronaldshay, N. Y. Bom & Uvertght) ends with the appointment to India, and two more am yet to come...
...There was no helping it...
...KIN OS LAND looked up with a " smile as Mrs...
...The brooks were high, the sir was cold, and scenethtaf haopened to the poor fish that seldom affects their^burruut kin...
...I pay him to let you listen to me...
...What a shameful place...
...I don't know what to do...
...They range from the colorful, sometimes wistfully humorous story of the famous Scopes trial In Dayton, Tennessee, to the black tragedy of Sacco and Vansetti...
...I am forgetting shout the tavern, the tody, the antiques and Trashing ton's long sleep...
...M°<tern-mlnded, civilized, widely cultured in other ¦¦tothan that in which.he was master, acutely consr*~ with human suffering and,injustice, lover of all J"*J*atags from the children who surrounded him so HmSL** thousand and one captivating pets whom J^jr* under* his shelter, Steinmetz seems to have rj^toned in one person the highest ideals of our mod™n»vement...
...But nothing to what the next one promises to be if somebody dont padlock the preparedness mmtm pretty soon...
...Begin with those very things on the fine...
...With, such a typical new republican attitude you will not expect to find much fire to Dr...
...near the hearth...
...Krnest'MarUuioV "jIf I remember...
...Just when he was becoming conspicuous as- the rising young stotesman to London, with every social advantage and the highest career tying open before bun, be chose to disappear into the Middle Bast to wander in Persia, Afghanistan, the Pamirs and the Indian frontier, simply with'the object of making himself personally acquainted with the problems then confronting India to relation to the Russian advance...
...A mightier power has come'to"tow: the Palaverbund...
...I've been waiting for this a long time...
...She bad learned to sew and had been happy through it all...
...Yet re km mad dogs and* tot militarists roam rlld...
...And stm there are folks who fail to see the need of a strong labor and liberal press to this country...
...untold...
...And here," Mrs...
...Off In the distance stood an Inn...
...And by work he meant, of course, the drudgery to •hick the huge majority of us are doomed under a ¦/¦torn of society which makes profits, not service nor ¦^-expression the chief end of man...
...Here she to wearing the tbssaes she made before she eras sixteen...
...When I couldn't I remembered that she was a little ghi preparing herself to do the hardest, but atoo the noblest work to the world, and I encouraged...
...Mercy nee...
...J&eroeene lamps, water fronVthe well, waste baskets hewn, from tree stumps, terribly old furniture, hand-wrought hasps and drawer nulla, flintlocks, tomahawks, powder horns, waff mirrors from France, tuA all that The fireplace drew right well and threw four inches of heat I sat two feet away, ao I didn't sense the ancient glamor-glow that one reads about And everything was broad aad low-cetlinged...
...They go about to sfcriktoat> different manner...
...He paid sa electric bra every month...
...Steinmetz was not studying the behavior of electricity over long distance transmission lines because pi wanted his company to outdistance some rival or thought to find personal fame or fortune in the peril* bad always before him the vision of a world more sjeUiim and beautiful, more leisurely and wise than sors...
...Oh...
...He swore by bis Chevrolet He worked In the null during winters . .. God ought to Mass hto kind...
...groaned Mrs...
...J Alas, I knew Jack well...
...Christ . . . why doesn't God Mess his kind...
...Certain it to that our capitalist brethren let neither religion nor party lines interfere with their ambition...
...I can think of no ¦ore fitting ideal for up and coining American youth ¦an the life of this man...
...He waa a fine tall upstanding man...
...And the plates know that...
...for very definitely indeed this great little man stood hptwsen two worlds—the world of the Industrial Revotaoon brought about by steam and the revolution Into egics we have come today, the Electrical Revolution...
...Now she's to her room crying...
...For ao mutter how greatly men might marvel at the intsBect that was functioning within that noble head, (key never came away from Steinmetz without ex(fcjkfiJag at the mighty love for his fellows that was trident in his every action...
...And who pays for it...
...I out It out and showed her bow o run the machine...
...Always to the background we sense the prowling of terrible panic...
...Retarn to Individualistic, cut-throat competition meant ' rata...
...These tell the story," she said as she came back breathless, a book In her hand...
...Besides the cost In human Uvea which really have little cash value, as It costs society only $6,000 to raise and educate s child to the point where it wm make rood pest and poison gas fodder, the World War cost $302,500,000,000 in cold :aah, or something like the present valle of the North American continent...
...AAmjm...
...Iron them yourself...
...I might have urgently wanted to grab some stiffened person by the scruff of the neck and...
...He wore the look of ineffable superiority...
...Asqusth sxid Mlmer at Bal And that wtoe old Master warned him against giving the toipTosskiu...
...Did it pay...
...And these Palaverbund boys know their business...
...My head cleared Itself of all the oM rnsse and dtov order...
...The heat eaa I think might with some decency be borrowed from the Russian...
...and Hudson Bay with all Its farms, mines, colleges...
...ao held, awing her shave my bead three times as some old Hebraic ritual has it Only there a fine prayer to said and aa old hen to—ad...
...for most newapsper readers, Steinmetz remains a sapsss-ttke "wizard" with a misshapen body and a huge k a ~ hi muring thunder-bolts around the laboratories efthe Oeneral Electric up at Schenectady...
...probably very undeserved," of conceit and selfsofftoieney...
...He looked forward to an era of such quickened mental taeJopment," says J. W. Hammond, his official biogntpeer, "such advanced and universal education, that p»opto would spend much of their twelve hours of kteum...
...Forty-six scenes sad eighteen hours of solid play would hardly suffice...
...I remember she threw her arms around his neck and cried, she was so happy...
...Mrs...
...who is as good a Republican outside of Oklahoma as Sinclair tea Democrat to Oklahoma, banded Jack $75,000 and bought him a. *5Sf,000 mansion besides, and all this while some of us dumbbells wrote.the fierce speeches to which Jack threatened extermination to such evildoers of...
...Then aad there, X almost decided to give up revoluttog, and grow a round paunch, get up a high blood presses and die like a business man...
...Now, my dear, my whole method was this: I didnt ask for perfection, and I praised when I could...
...I wish rou'd give me your method...
...Out there stands the tavern...
...She Keeps her little borne in charming condition...
...We Socialists know how true they are...
...Matthews, worried of face, came around the corner of the house...
...1 "Now he site down and tells the reader something of what he has seen during those crowded days of the Great Reaction since the' War...
...And when this panic finds its release to mob expression, we have these atrocious assaults on all fundamental American rights Which Mr...
...That was all, exapt that when she asked for heap...
...But I want my side to fight fairly and wisely, and I regard some of the methods hereafter dis-i mossed for safeguarding the existing political and economic system as distinctly short-sighted or unfair fighting...
...sad always there will be more martyrs sad victims of America's feudalism...
...NON-PARTISAN ISM" •Don't it beat all bow non-partisan Big Business is...
...Be had no ton...
...It was only when the gray* haired stiff-necked mistress came In to get my order that I aat back in mind and determined myself fee befitting behaviour...
...Ten million of these were killed outright Twenty million failed to be born, their parents having more Important business on hand, and 0,000,000 "noncombatants" fell victims of pests, misery and starvation, or Increased mortafiity rate, as the League committee calls it...
...He didn't make a living at anything else bat work...
...Just praise, nothing else, you go home and try it" "I win—and thank you...
...He' was kindly and well disposed, a genuine tope at the '"fOry...
...It rhymed, however poorly, with "person," and the moment one saw him that line, 'A most superior person," came into one's mind...
...Nationally speaking, Harry Sinclair to a Republican with a marked leaning toward state rights, because down to Oklahoma Harry to as food a Democrat aa ever walked to shoe leather...
...I am thinking of the man who dug my worms, who works to the mill ia winter, aid plugs and ploughs over his locktond spring and summer...
...Home Education 'The Child's First School is the Family"—Froebel By the Pleasant Road of Praise By Jessie L. Jackson Bjf RS...
...we're all Out of chicken" will ring on 'to memory alongside of "Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes...
...It may be said that he was already resolved to rule India as Viceroy...
...And PVerp Morgan, DuPont, Guggenheim, same with them...
...Now Steinmetz was s Socialist He did not "just **ppen" to be a Socialist He was driven from Geraasy by Bismarck's police because of his Socialist acgptoa It was with the greatest difficulty that he was ¦to toget to this country...
...Recently the Health Department of Harrison, N. J., sent oat notices to parents requesting them to permit their children to undergo the 8 hick teat...
...Praise and encouragement will carry one far toward perfection— and you yourself say that my Margaret Is a perfect housekeeper...
...Tell her you thought she'd worked hard enough...
...She to...
...but/I was well pleased...
...1 , Of course, there are good politicians 'and bad politicians in both parties but I have to admit that my experience with Jack cooled my enthusiasm for the great American game mightily...
...Out of such the heritage of American fflbt remains a cold and forbidding symbol...
...Insane asylums, churches, penitentiaries, factories, mines, banks ind what not would sink to the bottom >f the ocean, the loss would just about kjual the cost of the World War...
...but what Viceroy now takes the trouble to become personally acquainted with the problems of such immense responsibility...
...Hays so masterfully describee...
...I thought up a number of tost scenes...
...Or what Prime Minister has taken the trouble, except the present Leader of the Opposition...
...In his book, "The Inquiring Mind" (published by Harcourt, Brace and Company), Zechartah Chaffee, Jr., of the Harvard Law School, who has long defended our rather pitiful remnants of free speech, wants the reader distinctly ! to understand that while be thinks "that there has been insufficient toleration for the expression of arguments against pri1 vate property, I remain sufficiently coovtoeed of the value of property to spend most of my time studying how the tow can adequately protect it...
...Is him lies my hope...
...Matthews, "I made her rinse the things out and hang them on the line again...
...But one must remember, you wm igree, that superiority in a child to very iifferent from superiority in you or me...
...A fighter for the underdog, fust, last and aD the way from the defence of harassed Boston book-clerks to the shielding of the Negro Dr...
...Pretty good war...
...nation is the only large democratic nation, tans we have no example which we can follow, and the problem of our industrial reorganisation thus is a far vaster ane than it appears at first...
...in cultivating their higher natures, in acquiring apHftiag knowledge, in seeking soul-awakening recreation, si well as in the upbuilding of physical health...
...And in that pwbtoai he saw the tremendous part which cheap and tsondant electrical power would play...
...Her brother took these pictures for me...
...For him I wfjl be tolerant aad kind, and work and work within my aJl-Uberating dream .. . 8.ide wm...
...nwtarvUbarsam, jmtaMps .tar, the— «* SB, rome true...
...That aelf-sufficiency toy deep to his nature...
...It's gotten so none of them dare turn around without first asking their Publicity Agents what they must say and do, and when, where and how to say and do it...
...Aa old tavern of the Revolution...
...she herself to sheetful and in good health, and she Unas a Uttie time to keep up her music and painting...
...God bless hto kind...
...Maybe you're too particular, my dear...
...Almost from babyhood...
...Talk may have been cheap once upon a time, but that must have been long before the propaganda bureaus were merged Into the Palaverbund...
...I wonder whether I could make It work now...
...He has bjeome a brooding magician in their minds, one set amrt from the run of common men, a great scientist, K you please, but hardly a human being...
...as the "concluding biography Of a series of "Pioneers j nsoilom " which I hope soon will come out in book JV_ under the auspices of Pioneer Youth, it seemed ,|pjt appropriate to choose the life of Charles Proteus we begin with Thomas Paine, then the struggle bean jefferson and Hamilton, then Prances Wright __ the beginnings of the labor movement, Wendell pkUlips and the Abolitionists, the rise of the miners...
...I wish I had tried some ouch way," cried Mrs...
...They give a cross-section view of America under fear...
...we, Americana!might come as to a votive shrine, to reeds...
...Talk has become the biggest big business there to, and everybody else Is afraid of it Including the Captains of the Land and Machine Industries...
...I had managed to eat at' the ton...
...It's the official statistics concerning the cost of the World War...
...Her three children are- clean and iweet and weU-beh*ved...
...Even the mighty hero Captains of War fear and kowtow to the Palaverbund...
...And about this booting no one to to a better position to write than Arthur Garfield Hays...
...Even aa I sat on a high bank, unmindful of the mors unmindful trout in the eddy below, I did much musing on my environment Here I, aa avowed revolutionist sat within the old garden where once a full sapped beet of a revolt shot its blood veined leaves Into the son overnight Of course that miracle took place In 1775 and not a man la now alive to remember that famous day and year...
...and for such a cemetery...
...Through them Sacco and Vansetti burned In a chair of asms Through them witches hung to Salem...
...See, her age to written beneath...
...Washington never stout at hto house...
...He didn't remember if he ever had a great-graiiilfatksr st Lexington...
...I painstakingly taught her vhat to slight and how to slight it" Mrs...
...Prlnstance, he gave my Friend Jack Walton 26,000 berries while Jack was stumping the state for governor on the Democratic ticket as the peerless leader of the Farmer-Labor forces and Marland...
...Matthews gasped...
...but of course, handowing comes first" "I didnt insist upon it with Margaret When she was twelve I let her make an pron...
...He was a man after old Dr...
...Klngeland hastened Into the house...
...He regarded himself as one of the few remaining aristocrats born to rule and guide the xknpire...
...I want her to be superior in every way...
...When, at an early age, he was appointed Under-Secretary for India, Lahouohere, to5"j''tiuuir remarked:' "When I say that Mr...
...Hem she to to her first apron...
...They were hto speeeh to Calcutta University (to February), hinting that Orientals were by nature In rape pie of truth—his quarrel with Lord Kitchener (to August)—and his Partition of Bengal (to October...
...work," 8teinmetz said once to Charles W. Wood, "to a curse...
...In other words, if the whole of thesarth's surface between the Panama earn...
...a hale fellow well met, with a cheerful smile for everybody .and the bluest honest eyes I ever looked into, and he could outlle Ananias and his inside was blacker than the Interior of a black cat at midnight...
...Toe problem of Industrial reorganization.'' That am what constantly absorbed' Steinmetz...
...ju this latter turnover he waa both pioneer and gpjefcot He died five short years ago, but already j^ra have come to pass developments at which he Holed then and which men thought would be decades * arriving...
...Matthews' face quivered...
...So to this curiosity shop of real and perhaps unreal knick-knacks of antiquity...
...Washington must have slept there...
...Aad if the matter were just sprinkled over with a little sauce of sssp perversion and Oedipus Rex complexes, sad with a few children polyaadered Into the mince .. . how the crHtoa would scream, and the suburbs shell out...
...In his farewell speech to India he said: "If I were asked to sum up my work in a single word, I would say 'Efficiency.' That has been our gospel, the keynote Of our administration...
...M Arthur Garfield Hays THE PALAVERBUND t USED to think the plunder-bund ruled A the United "states...
...jjjtljd and the Western movement, Henry George and ^eoeDebs and end with Steinmetz...
...Then praise some of those she did...
...Whoever controls the minds of men controls the nation...
...Yesterday the department received the following letter from a mother: "I refuse positively to permit either of my beys to take the 8 hick test, I have read the book and seen the osay and-1 want ywa to anew that I- dent approve of Ihrsa...
...Democrat," who took the Disraeli W7W" '"•* hto model...
...nrar-e' "By the time she was sixteen she bad made three complete sets of undergarments, two dresses and many other tilings...
...Of course, you could...
...Her forefathers must have ambushed the British at Bunker B31L And until the now Immortal cheese sandwiches came, I est and was-so lamb-like in thought So this was the resting place of a one-time redblooded revolution...
...They found out during the war to end war that you could make almost everybody believe anything if you said It loud enough and often enough on the front pages...
...That's a fact...
...They are touched with fine satire here, the strength of deadly earnestness there...
...It inevitably suggested Itself, no matter what he said or did, and so his other qualities were oJBopsesa...
...Oh, dear...
...Pear of Ideas and their expression, fear of the new and the unconventional, fear of anything which may undermine the institution of private property about which Prof...
...Of jj£2*>there Is no such thing as mass production of m^texllk DOt "uffennS under any delusions of grandeur •is tmZOHZ We 0811 &ccompUsh as Individuals...
...The regit washt the superior work yon insist gojn...
...Over here he numbered among his dearest friends ¦* Socialists In his community...
...And while I was eating hot dogs and 'hamburgers and slept in third class caravansaries to save the money of the great cause, our Jack shook down our apparition, the cruel crude oil interest and socked away the jack on which he to stm living...
...And a sort of qujet death floated Over the living room No one spoke above a whisper...
...You taked for my method— "You begin with sewing...
...Such a historic place . . . aad atfB using oil lamps, sad high colonial beds, aad a are-piece where you est . . . sad well water . . . ntotlocks, aad hand-made hasps, and nails, and waste bash ate heaps out of tree trunks, and an old spinning wheal...
...LET FREEDOM RING" is the slogan of Arthur Garfield Hays as well as the name of his new book reviewed here by McAHster Coleman...
...She has the same machine In her own home now...
...To have lived so nobly, to have given ao much, to hays created such a hub-bub '. , . and then to have died, ao, sadly...
...Walt," and Mrs...
...Chaffee professes such concern...
...I confess to a little prejudice because of her membership in the D. A. R. sad her playing the antique racket with such complete disregard fay my own superior sake...
...great wealth as Harry Birtrlalr taO...
...This reviewer has been with Arthur full many a time when the alarum was sounded and there was the necessity for an excursion Into a mining camp where Injunctions against meetings were falling like snow flakes, into a textile town where the( cops had taken to riot clubs, into any old place where the rights of a minority were being assailed...
...This to a collection of rather academic papers beginning with an able exposition of the postulate that "knowledge is not a series of propositions to be absorbed, but a scries of problems to be absorbed" and discussing such problems as The Rand School case, the Blmba case, the injunctions against the Wobbltos to California from the cool heights of an ivory tower to Cambridge...
...There wore warn irfm Matthews eyes, but' her sstoe was MB of hope...
...THE COST OF THE LATE WAR All things come to him who waits, runs an old saying...
...And both reach the anrwluston that plenty n happening...
...If that Bunks* Hill minute-man who popped musket bells Into the whites of the British eyes would only have lived to sea this three-time greai>granddaughter of hto head out cream cheese - tit-bits with each cultural feature and aristocratic mien to a bow-wow of a rebel like myself ? What would be have thought...
...Airs of superiority generally denote utter absence of humor, but Curson was really something of a humorist (see hto "Tales of Travel), and a good deal of a wit He had some Insight into character, even including his own...
...A crypt, a sad mound in which the moat inspiring part of my country's past lies buried...
...if we fail, democratic America ends aa ¦ world power, in an unsuccessful experiment in the world's history, and the world foes back to monarchist forma of organization—even stbsy should call their ruler 'President' and play at Suctions...
...With nearly all the avenues of information closed to us Is it any wonder that justice, sanity and right have hard sledding...
...Sweet from the Mood-thirsty mobs of Detroit...
...I ilso taught her what the essentials are —two very different things...
...Now I know it wan...
...What would ha have done...
...If I want to know what the Rockefellers are going to think or do about this or that, I'm told: "You go see Ivy Lee"—"Poison Ivy," union men call him—"he knows more about it than I do...
...I save t and I made the buttonholes...
...Yes, I taught her the essentials...
...And again, "He should carefully eschew Ms present mode of speaking and realise "hat he is not a divinity addressing black beetles when he has to explain the Indian policy of the Government'' When first he entered the House of Commons, well before he was 30, he seemed, and, indeed, was, conscious of his own great destiny...
...He took a moat active ****** in the affairs of Jxis party...
...Mrs...
...My sympathies and all my Interests and associations are with people who save, who manage and produce...
...It to quite true that the three great' mistakes of Curzon'» life were committed while he was Viceroy, and they all came in one year a 905...
...Well, well, poor child I She's had a hard time from the start to finish...
...cries out "Tea, captain, I see the whites of me own eyes . . ." pulls the trigger . . . and expires to a sigh and the tost few words . . . ''pooh-pooh foe the Revolution . . /' In keeping with my lately proclaimed tenets of tolerance, let me assert here that I hold no ill-will against the lady of the inn...
...You taught xer to slight—" "Yes, to slight the non-essentials...
...And hto personal industry had no limit Indeed, if industry can be excessive, bis exceeded all proportion...
...He may have been wrong in hto judgmen: he was right in hto purpose—and what other young stotesman has risked all hto future for so high an object...
...Reorganization, to repeated again and again, meant co-operation...
...The chief aim of society should be to •touts work...
...Why a man who has seen so much of the cruel world behind the capitalist veil can still remain a "Liberal" to past my comprehension...
...she's been six weeks doing a little sewing—had to rip two garments and do them over...
...Now here they are fresh off the bat of the League of Nations Committee.^ Well, then, the late crusade for culture, civilization and democracy cost 37,000,000 (thirty-seven million) human fives...
Vol. 7 • May 1928 • No. 22