Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1919 — England and America. [ARTICLE]

England and America.

The language and traditions common to England and America are like other family bonds • they draw kindred together at the greater irises of life, but they also occasion at times a little friction and fault finding. The groundwork of the twp societies is so similar that earn nation, feeling almost at home with the other, may instinctively resent what hinders it from feeling at home altogether. Differences will tend to seem -anomalies that have slipped faf* bjr mistake and through somebody’s fault. Each will judge the othrnr by his own standards, not feeling jts in the presence of foreigners, that he must make an effort of iniagnjaUon and put himself In mtm'e shoes.—George Santayana *ln l.:r.;d mark