Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1902 — The Brotherhood of Nations. [ARTICLE]
The Brotherhood of Nations.
How much nearer to each other the nations of the world seem to be to-day and really are to-day than was the case a few decades ago. When weeks and months were required for communications between the United States and Europe the countries of the old world appeared to be a long way off. Now the circumference of old earth is belted with telegraph and cable lines in every possible direction. What heppens to-day in Europe’ Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and the great islands of the sea is made known to us to-morrow by great newspapers likethe The Chicago Re-cord-Herald, whose foreign news correspondents are located in every important city in the world outside of the United States. In addition to its own staff’correspondents, The Record-Herald enjoys the foreign news service of
the New York Herald, famous for many years for the reliability of its foreign news, and also of that great co operative news-gathering organization, the Associated Press. No other daily newspaper in America possesses facilities so varied and extensive for covering the news of all nations.
