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...Political parties are built to fool the voters on economic issues, and not to clarify the issues," said Mr. White. "The party system in the United States was developed in and from the period in our history when political issues chiefly occupied the minds of American voters. Government until recent years was concerned chiefly with the use of various police powers. The industrial and economic life of the country was supposed to be a thing quite apart from its political life. But now economic problems are paramount issues. And American major parties are not made to discuss paramount issues. Hence...
...Paris, and an American delegate at the Allied Conference with the Bolshevists at Prinkipo, so that he is in a position to discuss the political situation most thoroughly. Mr. White is also the author of several books, the best known of which are "In the Heart of a Fool," "The Old Order Changeth," and "The Martial Adventures of Henry...
...White is the author of several books, among which are "In the Heart of a Fool," "A Certain Rich Man," and "The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me." He was a reporter at the Paris Peace Conference, and was appointed by the President American delegate to the Allied conference at Prinkipo with the Bolsheyist government, which was abandoned...
...Percival," asked Adolphus Smith-Blythe, the big m an of the College, captain of the Tiddledewink Team, Chairman of the "Committee to Make Freshmen Fool at Home," etc., as he sat sipping his afternoon cup of tea in the Union, the push button for the bell boy at his elbow, "What's the news today...
...people have the coarseness and the utter want of finer sensibilities, to joke about it. The average sentiment around College this afternoon seemed to be, Well, it's about time he did something or other; or, the damn fool! did he expect to go on living on nothing...