The German American Plot the Record of a Great Failure the Campaign to Capture
The German American Plot the Record of a Great Failure the Campaign to Capture
Frederic William Wile
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His was a familiar name in the newspapers, in the magazines and among after- dinner speakers at public banquets. He developed that inestimable quality known in United States politics as " mixing " — the capacity for making one- self agreeable in all sorts of society. Roosevelt, for example, is a capital " mixer. " Miinsterberg's fond- ness for moving among influential people with no visible interest in either psychology or Harvard induced many people to think that £1000 a year, his salary at Ca...mbridge, ought not to be the only source of income enjoyed by a man of such restless and multifarious activities. Unfeeling souls even sug- gested that if he were not a paid agent of Ger- many in the United States, he at least deserved to be. Certainly the Kaiser's cause, when it needed plead- ing before the American public, never had a more earnest supporter than the Director of Harvard's psychological laboratory. Whether it was Samoa, Manila, Venezuela, or any of the other issues which periodically clouded the German-American horizon, Miinsterberg was always in the forefront of the fray with arguments in behalf of his native land.
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