Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1912 — His Eyes to Be Opened. [ARTICLE]

His Eyes to Be Opened.

In a letter to the Berliner Tageblatt, written on board the steamer on which he came to this country, Herman Struck, who was entertained by the Judeans, says that from childhood it had been his great wish? to see New York’s skyscrapers wolkenkratzer — and to become acquainted with the country “which,” he says, “is so real and unsentimental,” knowing that the experience must be a wholesome antidote for an overweight of feeling and that in New York one might relax from Berlin nervousness and “find respite from the everlasting telephone bell.” The artist writer has probably discovered by this time that “unsentimental” New York also has it* quota of telephone*