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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XVIII
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We've grown rich and-weak; we've let cranks and old women shape our ideas.

We've let our politicians remain provincial and ignorant.
And believe me, dear D.P.

& Co.

with affectionate greeting to every one of you and to every one of yours, collectively and singly, Yours heartily, W.H.P.
_Memorandum written after attending the service at St.Paul's in memory of Lord Kitchener_[34].
American Embassy, London.
There were two Kitcheners, as every informed person knows--( 1) the popular hero and (2) the Cabinet Minister with whom it was impossible for his associates to get along.

He made his administrative career as an autocrat dealing with dependent and inferior peoples.


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