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Show Real Greatness, Zangwlll, tho noted writer, had an exporlcnco hot long nso which convinced con-vinced him that In deciding what constitutes con-stitutes real greatness a good deal depends de-pends upon the point of view. At a political mooting ho roll Into conversation conver-sation with a man who knew all tho speakers and pointed them out ns tlioy sat on tho id itfonn. "Thore," ho said, "sits Sonatir Lodgo." "What!" exclaimed ex-claimed Mr Zangttlll. "Do you moan Henry Cab.u Lodge, tho literary man tho great historian?" "No. slr-ree'" replied tho other, with distinct contempt. con-tempt. "That's Henry' Cabot Lodgo, United Status senator Trotn tho great stato ot Massachusetts." |