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VIII. CORRUPTION
I. The Problem of the Nation II. Graft III. Political Dishonesty IX. THE IMMIGRANT I. The Flood II. In Defence of Immigration III. Assimilation IV. The Educational Alliance X. STATE-BLINDNESS I. Sense of the State II. A Sample American III. Oneida XI. TWO STUDIES IN DISAPPOINTMENT I. The Riddle of Intolerance II. MacQueen III. Maxim Gorky XII. THE TRAGEDY OF COLOR I. Harsh Judgments II. The White Strain III. Mr. Booker T. Washington XIII. THE MIND OF A MODERN STATE I. Recapitulatory II. Birth Struggles of a Common Mind III. Columbia University IV. Harvard V. Chicago University VI. A Voice from Cornell XIV. CULTURE I. The Boston Enchantment II. Boston's Antiquity III. About Wellesley IV. The Wellesley Cabinets XV. AT WASHINGTON I. Washington as Anti-climax II. The City of Conversation III. Mount Vernon IV. In the Senate-House V. President Roosevelt THE ENVOY |