Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . idered baniuM-. whichliore the inscri|)tion. in u-oklen letteis. Thehonor of i!iaidi(>od is given into voui hands:. ( ir. //, lldds Iholo (11.) MAENNERCHOR HALL HISTORY OF (;i;i:aIKi; 2or preserve it. On the next day was a urealparade; the pidccssion halteil at the Cireleand the unitetl siii>;ers saui; several ( amid a stoi-iii of apjilause from athickly |)aeked crowd. In the afternoon thefest-participants aninsed themselves on thesumptuoasly airani;ed


Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . idered baniuM-. whichliore the inscri|)tion. in u-oklen letteis. Thehonor of i!iaidi(>od is given into voui hands:. ( ir. //, lldds Iholo (11.) MAENNERCHOR HALL HISTORY OF (;i;i:aIKi; 2or preserve it. On the next day was a urealparade; the pidccssion halteil at the Cireleand the unitetl siii>;ers saui; several ( amid a stoi-iii of apjilause from athickly |)aeked crowd. In the afternoon thefest-participants aninsed themselves on thesumptuoasly airani;ed Fail- Ground (Mili-tary Park), and in the evenintr thei-e was afri-ciil hall at Washinjrton Hall. ?Of the greatest InHiience on the (ipiiiimiof the immiirrants of 4S who had made theirhomes in Indianapolis, was, and remained,the radical oiator and writer Karl Ilein/. was a man )f iron logic. His whole lifewas an unending battle for freedom andtrutli. Kevolutionist from ci-own to sole, helashetl unmercifidly with tongue and penthe faults of liis enemies ;ind the wi-aknessesof his friends. lie luid. as Wendell Phillinssaid of him, the coui-age to dare to bewholly consistejit. The (Jermaiis of In-dianapolis of t


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