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ticularly careful to see that the individual clauses are relatively short and simple in structure and that the relation of each to the other and to the sentence as a whole is absolutely clear. |Stating that the public schools are the greatest | |instrument for the development of socialism in this | |country, that the socialists must get control of the| |courts, that the party is not developing as rapidly | |at present as it did a few years ago, and that the | |opportunity that exists in this country for the | |individual has been largely to blame for the slow | |development of the Socialist party in America, John | |C. Kennedy, Socialist speaker and member of the | |Chicago common council, spoke on "The Outlook for | |Socialism in America" at the Social Democratic | |picnic held in Pabst Park on Sunday. | =198. Speaker's Name Featured.=--The speaker's name comes first, of course, only when he is sufficiently prominent locally or nationally to justify featuring him. |Billy Sunday made the devil tuck his tail between | |his legs and skedaddle Friday night. | |Justice Charles E. Hughes, of the Supreme Court of | |the United States, came to New York yesterday as the| |guest of the New York State Bar Association, which | |is holding its thirty-ninth annual meeting in this | |city. In the evening at the Astor Hotel he delivered| |a scholarly address before that body on the topic, | |"Some Aspects of the Development of American Law." | |Then he shook hands with several hundreds of the | |members of the association and their friends, turned| |around and went right back again to the seclusion of| |the Supreme Court Chamber in Washington. | =199. Featuring the Occasion.=--Featuring the occasion of a speech or the auspices under which it was given is justifiable only when the speech and the speaker are of minor importance. |Before the first hobo congress ever held in the | |world William Eads Howe, millionaire president of | |the convention, spoke Monday on the need of closer | |union among passengers on the T. P. and W. | =200. Featuring Time and Place.=--Only rarely is the time or the place featured. But either may be played up when sufficiently important. |Speaking from the door of Col. Henry Cook's chic
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