Items of Interest

John Morley, the noted English writer, at the banquet of the Merchants' Club, Chicago, said recently,—

"I have watched the progress of the United States with interest and awe. The prophecy that you are to be the greatest Power on earth is coming true. With your resources, energy, and strength there is not a Power in Europe that does not covet your friendship and good feeling. Your policy should be to keep your powder dry and your diplomats active."

Hon. James Bryce, another well-known English writer on American subjects, at a farewell reception given him in New York last week, took the quiet and good nature with which the minority of the American people have accepted election results as the text of his address. He said,—

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A Better Country
November 19, 1904
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