Nay.
"Geo. Perry believes that difficulty arises from the selfishness, class-interest and personal ambition, of Class No. 1 and 2; also, last and not least, absence of uniformity of attractions.
"J.R. Coleman endorses the above sentiments. James Warren, do. H.N. Coleman, do.
"M. Hammond has very reluctantly concluded that the difficulty is in the Institution and not in the members."
CHAPTER XXXVII.
LIFE AT THE NORTH AMERICAN PHALANX.[ToC]
The following pictures from the files of the Harbinger, with the subsequent reports of Macdonald's three visits, give a tolerable view of life at the North American in its early and its latter days.