A GREAT PERSONALITY
Whitlock, Brand
A Great Personality By BRAND WHITLOCK IN THE PASSING of Johnson the nation has lost one of its best men. His career held the picturesque and dramatic qualities that inevitably distinguish a great...
...He was no mere reformer...
...he was wholly practical and sane, and it was a noble privilege to have him for a friend...
...He was and will be a force for truth, equality and brotherhood...
...he had the love for humanity that was in the heart of Golden Rule Jones...
...If that is so, the public will soon begin to pay the alimony.—Philadelphia North American...
...He was a politician in the fine and the best sense of a term that has been too much degraded by its own exemplars...
...he beheld the vision of Henry George, and when he caught the vision he went to work to lift the burden from mankind...
...He called himself a Democrat, but he was greater than his party, as democracy itself is greater than all parties...
...WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENTS say that the railroads have been divorced from the coal business...
...His career held the picturesque and dramatic qualities that inevitably distinguish a great personality...
...He had the pity of an Atgeld for the poor...
Vol. 3 • April 1911 • No. 16