PURER DEMOCRACY.
NEED FOR A HALT. RIDICULOUS EXmWTJONS. By Cable—Press Associa i ion—Copy right • Received 22. 11 p.m. New York. January 32. Ex-President Tuft, addressing the college students at Philadelphia, called '» ii halt in the movement towards the socalled "purer demoerai/y." , Nowadays such a movement culminated in ridiculous exhibitions, such s s;-hool children's strikes. New-papers .stimulated such tilings, while weak-minded parents rather encouraged their oll'spring. The ex-President tonsured sexual plays and literature. The United Slates was not going into Socialism. If they were they would only -iibslitiite the tyranny of the mnjoritv and a dead level retrogression for everyone.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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99PURER DEMOCRACY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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