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Although understandable, the psychology behind the love of the stupendous would seem to deserve amused tolerance rather than active championship. The estimate of the Census Bureau which places Boston eighth among American cities, rather than seventh as in 1920, appears to be no vital calamity. Yet the Boston Evening Transcript editorially considers this demotion sufficient reason for uniting the city and its suburbs into a multiple municipality. The smoky sections of Somerville, the placid regions of Newton, the bustling parts of Cambridge, all would be taken under the maternal, Bostonian wing to swell the statistics of population...
...commercialism, and it demands a type or coach of as fine a character as graces the professorial chairs. "Bill" Bingham was introduced to his audience by Vice President Garcelon as "the character-builder." The man who is building character into his teams also is creating winners. The Boston Transcript...
...than he of the "internal nature" which philosophy must recognize and study. The recommendation is significant of the demand which our serious youth are making to come closer to the fountain head of life. It reflects the conclusion of the younger generation, that physical science cannot be everything. --Boston Transcript, April...
Boston is a city in the northeastern part of the United States, the population of which is composed solely of those who live in the past and those who exist in the present. The one class reads the Transcript, goes to the Copley and thinks the "Mayflower" is still the ship of state. The other reads the tabloids, goes to the moving pictures and never thinks. So there is no particularly cogent reason why any real spirit of freedom, either of thought or action, should become an integral part of the Boston cosmos...
After being graduated from Harvard in 1891, Mr. O'Brien became personal secretary to President Grover Cleveland. He was later the Washington correspondent of the Boston Transcript, and then editor of the Transcript. In 1910 he shifted to the Herald and has since been editor-in-Chief of this paper...