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...cast follows: Baptist Minister, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Mob, Thirty Persons Helen Neely, Miss Maryalice Secoy Dan, G. H. Code '18 Mr. Jordan, Harold Bates Bailey, R. P. Bond 2G. Sorrell, M. T. Herrick 1G. Old Sorrell, E. P. Goodnow '17 Uncle Amos, Stewart Master Rutledge, C. A. Rollins 1G. Lee, H. C. Lodge Jr. '24 Mr. McIntyre, R. S. Aldrich '25 Johnson, R. T. Bushnell '19 Hutchings, E. P. Goodnow '17 Gov. Carr, L. M. Pearson 2G. Bull, W. E. Stilwell '25 Doggy, P. F. Holmes '24 Mary Todd, Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss...
...cast follows: Baptist Minister, W. D. Dunkel 1G Mob, Thirty persons Helen Neely, Miss Maryalice Secoy Dan, G. H. Code '18 Mr. Jordan, Harold Bates Balley, R. P. Bond 2G. Sorrell, M. T. Herrick 1G. Old Sorrell, E. P. Goodnow '17 Uncle Amos, Stewart Master Rutledge, C. A. Rollins 1G. Lee, H. C. Lodge Jr. '24 Mr. Mclntyre, R. S. Aldrich '25 Johnson, R. T. Bushnell '19 Hutchings, E. P. Goodnow '17 Gov. Carr, L. M. Pearson 2G. Bull, W. E. Stilwell '25 Doggy, P. F. Holmes '24 Mary Todd, Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss...
...conflict between the man who takes pride in his work, and the men who want to get by, both representing labor. The description of the finale, the uprising of the unions, reads like a transplanted French Revolution. It is superbly handled. The vivid impression one gets of the hysterical mob rule, the just for revenge against 'the scab', and the quick change from hate to respect for their enemy after the fires have died down is unsurpassable. In conclusion a word should be said about the drawing of some of the characters. Pegano and "Ma" Pegano the fat Italians...
...Acts of intimidation and violence are not accidental outbursts of mob violence but calculated lawlessness. . . . For collective bargaining this (labor) monopoly has substituted collective bludgeoning...
...Anatol Vassilievitch Lunacharsky, Minister of Education: " ' Illiteracy,' he told me once, 'is the great curse of Russia; we must fight illiteracy like the plague.' . . . Has left off composing sonnets to fight ignorance, superstition, drunkenness, prejudice, disease, dirt." Bitterly attacked. Saved Tsarist statues from the mob. Heated art galleries during fuel famines. Assisted by wives of Soviet leaders. Sans peur et sans reproche, the "gentleman" of the Revolution. Of Gregory Vassilievitch Tchitcherin, Foreign Minister, aristocrat: "Living alone in a barren room on the top floor of the Foreign Office, he is as far removed socially and physically...