American Thumb-prints: Mettle of Our Men and Women

In shorter form “The New England Woman” appeared in The Atlantic Monthly , and under other title and form “Up-to-Date Misogyny” and “Plagiarizing Humors of Benjamin Franklin” in The Bookman , which periodicals have courteously allowed republication
AMERICAN THUMB-PRINTS METTLE OF OUR MEN AND WOMEN BY KATE STEPHENS
PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 1905
Copyright, 1905 By J. B. Lippincott Company Published April, 1905 Electrotyped and Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, U. S. A.
IN MOST LOVING MEMORY OF MY FATHER NELSON TIMOTHY STEPHENS WHOSE RARE KNOWLEDGE OF MEN AND OF LAW WHOSE SENSITIVENESS TO JUSTICE HUMAN KINDLINESS AND FINE DISDAIN FOR SELF-ADVERTISEMENT ARE STILL CHERISHED BY THE NOBLE FOLK AMONG WHOM HE SPENT THE LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE AT WHOSE INSTANCE IN GREAT MEASURE AND UPON WHOSE ADVICE THE LAW SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY SKETCHED IN THIS BOOK WAS IN 1878 FOUNDED
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First he descendit bot of linage small. As commonly God usis for to call, The sempill sort his summoundis til expres. John Davidson
If it be heroism that we require, what was Troy town to this? Robert Louis Stevenson
Of local phases of the American spirit, none has incited more discussion than that developed in Kansas. The notion that the citizens of the State are somewhat phrenetic in experimental meliorism; that they more than others fall into abnormal sympathies and are led by aberrations of the crowd—intoxications the mind receives in a congregation of men pitched to an emotional key—this notion long ago startled peoples more phlegmatic and less prone to social vagaries.
Closer consideration shows the Kansas populace distinctly simple in mental habit and independent in judgment. Yet their old-time Grangerism and Greenbackism, and their still later Prohibitionism, Populism, and stay law have caused that part of the world not so inclined to rainbow-chasing to ask who they as a people really are, and what psychopathy they suffer—to assert that they are dull, unthinking, or, at best, doctrinaire.

Kate Stephens
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2017-07-07

Темы

Women -- Social conditions; National characteristics, American; University of Kansas

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