National Affairs: Coma

Frank A. Vanderlip, who a few week's ago was harshly censured for the scandals which he repeated "as rumors and not as facts," has turned himself into a promotor of investigations. He went to Washington in carrying on his work, and there spoke forth in praise of the great Senate investigations, saying:

"The truth is that the state of mind of the country, far from being hysterical, is as yet almost a state of coma. Instead of the charges being unprovable, the amount of evidence to be brought forward will shake the nation.

"Senator...

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