. Review of reviews and world's work. t would betoo much to suppose that Democratic harmonyon such terms as these could have been freefrom all misgivings or disquietude. The most widely read of Democratic newspapers,—thosepublished in New York City by Mr. W. ,—while nominally supporting JudgeParker, are outspoken day by day in sweepingattack upon the control of the Parker campaignby the financial magnates and the attorneys andagents for the trusts. The most influential andable of Eastern Democratic newspapers is theNew York World, and it has been closely asso-ciated with the Parker mov


. Review of reviews and world's work. t would betoo much to suppose that Democratic harmonyon such terms as these could have been freefrom all misgivings or disquietude. The most widely read of Democratic newspapers,—thosepublished in New York City by Mr. W. ,—while nominally supporting JudgeParker, are outspoken day by day in sweepingattack upon the control of the Parker campaignby the financial magnates and the attorneys andagents for the trusts. The most influential andable of Eastern Democratic newspapers is theNew York World, and it has been closely asso-ciated with the Parker movement. But it hasnot been well pleased with the campaign organi-zation. Tammany Hall, for reasons of its not as yet fallen into line very ardently ;but since Tammany alone can furnish the neededDemocratic votes, the Tigers fur will have to bestroked the right way before election time. , the Tammany chief, has been at swordspoints with Mr. McCarren. the head of the State 262 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF Photo by Alman, New York. MK. CORD MEYER. (Chairman of New York State Democratic Committee.) Executive Committee. Tammany lias appointeda campaign committee, with a number of newmen.—these also, as a rule, being conspicuousfor their large business connections. Thus, allof a sudden, from being the poor mans party,the Democracy has become the most dazzlinglyplutocratic political organization any countryhas ever known. Mr. Peabody as Treasurer. This would seem to make easier thetask of the national treasurer, Foster Peabody, who hasbeen accustomed to raise money for the sound-money campaigns and for various philanthropic,educational, and religious movements, in all ofwhich he is even better known as a giver thanas a collector of other peoples bounties. represents the very highest type ofcitizenship and of sincere devotion to the pub-lic good. When, three years ago, an honorarydegree was conferred upon Mi-. Peabody byHarvard Uni


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