Saturday, June 05, 2010
Today -100: June 5, 1910: Of pygmies, and the great problems confronting the American people and the socialist American people
In response to reports that a hitherto-unknown tribe of pygmies (ave. 4' 3") has been found in Dutch New Guinea, the NYT editorializes lamely, “We are not in pressing need of pigmies. Small men abound the world over. Washington seems at present to be full of pigmies, and Albany has more than its share. ... Let the discoverers take new heart and look for giants. We need a few giants in all walks of life.”
In a speech in Jackson, Michigan, Taft says that Socialism is the great problem confronting the American people.
And Victor Berger, head of the socialists in Milwaukee, says that socialists’ great problem is Catholicism.
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