Show CARLYLE CALLED US BORES Equality Developed Monotony of Type Typo In Country's Second Epoch Was His Assertion Prof Proto Max Farrand of ot Yale lecturIng lecturing ing on American Traits as developed In n the epoch of ot 1812 to 1840 said at st Lowell Institute recently thee the Kansas Kan sas SILS City Star observes Equality of ot status Is Is of ot course not Dot a characteristic but a a. condition yet It Is a factor which has led to the development of ot Important American Ameri Amen can traits traUs Here where If it equality did not exist at least there ther was far tar greater equality than there was anything else where if It there wa wal not equality of ot opportunity for tor all all there was at least some somo opportunity for or all the European relationship ot of superior and inferior Interior classes could not long tong continue The inferior interior of ot today were too likely to to become the superior superior supe supe supe- nor of of tomorrow This meant of ot course courso a great stimulus ulus talus to Independence and developed the peoples people's self Independence ence is one ono of ot the most conspicuous American traits and it has been not without unpleasant manifestations It has bas Induced a lack of ot respect for tor authority au au- au- au I and for toz elders and the existence existence existence exist exist- ence of ot equality has tended to a remarkable remarkable re re- monotony monotony among the people who developed these opportunities till Carlyle could say Americans have begotten with a rapidity beyond recorded recorded re- re corded example of ot the greatest great great- greatest est eat bores ever seen in the world be be- fore tore Yet in contrast with this deadly equality the existence of ot opportunity for tor all individuals also led to a strong Individualism among Americans Americans givIng giving ing lug each man a a. chance to develop what was in him Hence our love for tor the self made man and hence the American devotion to leaders rather than to principles |