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...this is compensated for by superior American natural resources and efficiency. Yet the competition of Continental steel is already felt in the world's markets, particularly perhaps in Great Britain. It is felt that unless new demand at home can be stimulated and maintained, the present pro-'duction rate in American steel can scarcely be continued. Our export steel is already selling 15% under domestic prices, but the large quantities of steel production tied up by the French occupation of the Ruhr has yet to come upon the market in considerable quantities...
...there's the problem, too, for what of Babbitt, Moon Calf, Eric Dorn? Who can enjoy the mirrors of his mediocrity? Who can revel in the garbage of his prurience ? It is human nature, moralists to the contrary, to enjoy a good s duction with Tom Jones or Roderick Random. It is human nature to picture yourself a glorious Ivanhoe or a clever Pendennis. It is not human nature to imagine yourself a nobody Babbitt doing any no-account and nasty business in any Middle Western babbitt warren. There is no vanity in futility and filth...
...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1. March, "King Karl," Unrath. 2. Overture, "Masaniello," Auber. 3. Waltz, "Freut euch des Lebens," Strauss. 4. Selection, "Brigands," Offenbach. 5. Intr duction to Act III and Dance of Apprentices from "Die Meisters nger," Wagner. 6. Aubade Printaniere, Lacome. 7. Traumerei, Schumann. 8. Two Dances from "Feramors," Rubinstein. 9. a. Bagatelle, Johnson. b. March, "Black Bess," Strube. 10. Gavotte, "Stephanie," Czibulka. 11. Polka Mazourka, "Unparteische Kritik," Strauss. 12. March, "Liberty Bell," Sousa...