The House of Harper a Century of Publishing in Franklin Square

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The House of Harper a Century of Publishing in Franklin Square
J Henry Joseph Henry Harper
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Let us see what will come of this commission. I 508 THE HOUSE OF HARPER cannot lose faith in the ultimate right action of the American people. " And more in this same strain. I could not help thinking this: The only man now living (1902) who has been elected to the Presidency of the Republic is moved before our eyes to the defence of what is, in a peculiar sense, '"his own people. " The little assembly listened with the keenest attention and the most profound respect. A new and solemn mood fell... upon every one. There was nothing more to be said. The party broke up, and every one went home under an impression of cheerfulness as to the future of our country.
The first time I met Gilder, the late editor of the Century, was on a Fourth Avenue car on my way home from business one afternoon. A drunken man had boarded the car and was making himself very obnoxious, when I called on the conductor to put him off. The in- toxicated rowdy then turned his attention exclusively to me, and during the fracas a gentleman handed me his card and said he was obliged to get off the car, but that if I should need the services of a witness, he should be pleased to accommodate me at any time.


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