Review of reviews and world's work . thestandards of New York in its laws and the con-duct of its affairs. Mr. Knox is exactly theright man. He has courage, intellect, andtraining. He has been strikingly identified withthe McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft adminis-trations, and has been a leader in the UnitedStates Senate. There is a much greater workfor him to do just now as Governor of Pennsyl-vania than as Secrei -nate. Mr. Knox is hting man who is trying to persuade theworld to abide in peq>etual peace. He would ably find it more congenial to go back toPennsvlvania and fight for all kinds o


Review of reviews and world's work . thestandards of New York in its laws and the con-duct of its affairs. Mr. Knox is exactly theright man. He has courage, intellect, andtraining. He has been strikingly identified withthe McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft adminis-trations, and has been a leader in the UnitedStates Senate. There is a much greater workfor him to do just now as Governor of Pennsyl-vania than as Secrei -nate. Mr. Knox is hting man who is trying to persuade theworld to abide in peq>etual peace. He would ably find it more congenial to go back toPennsvlvania and fight for all kinds of progres-sive and improved things in that rich butlaggard commonwealth. It happens, though, Mr. Penrose and the regular organizationlike things just as they are. It would be incon-venient, not to say dangerous, for them to havePhil Knox as Governor. Mr. Penrose,therefore, held a long session with President . and President Taft in turn held a sessionwith Secretary Knox. It was dec ided that Mr. -: mu-t remain in the cabinet. He de-.


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