Show the professors plans for tile the children of the poor the democrats say in their platform thit their candidate for president woodrow wilson is an eminent scholar ami and matchless citizen we wa agree with thit statement and it is ia perhaps tho the only pertinent and true statement in their entire platform As A proof of the fact we vie give the statement of vr or par who graduated under mr wilson in 1905 aa 28 it appeared in an editorial in the herald republican of the dinst if any living american can match him we would like to see sea the nan man the protesters protestors prot estors geors attitude towards the laboring boTine la classes in the united states has haa not only bean b that mat of sullen sollen opposition but bat has bag manifested itself in active hostility thrown by the cha charleter of his bis pr pro bession ined loss and with the of wealth we altti he earia earl developed sincere sympathy empathy jm pathy with its ilg views restricted as ae jini n edo cator vl of now note to the cliss class room or the cloistered study of the college president the tha opportunity to study the conditions arid and circumstances which laboring mon men and women must meet never came to him he never understood their views for they were vote not presented to hira him in serial eo ial arid and affairs the professor has mingled constantly with those who regard working men and women as their natural enemies it is not surprising that doctor wilson should unconsciously dissimilate issimil tot late ate their ideas nor should he ha be greatly blamed for it since it is but the xia natural tural result of 0 the operation of a 3 rule of life yet the effect is the same since it totally unfits him for nn an office which has come to be more ind and more that of the duly constituted champion of the wester weal er against the stronger the protector of those treat great in numbers but poor in this worlds goods from the and exacts exactions ans of those who are weak in numbers but arrogant and strong in the roer over given them by their control of wealth and industry excerpts from addresses addressee made by the professor few years ago have given the people an idea of the attitude towards he ha laboring class additions have been made to these by J W park of los angeles w who to graduated from princeton as a bemb in e to b er of the class of 1895 and was university fellow to in social science during doring the yearb 1978 88 98 in reap responses res pones onea to a letter from the woodrow wilson college mens mena league salting asking him to contribute ur mr park his has given the public the following statements which were made to him by the democratic nominee for president who occupied the tha chair of jurisprudence during mr mir parks tenure at princeton 11 1 I do not believe in democracy tho the rule of 0 the many I 1 believe in aristocracy the tha rule rala of the few but I 1 wish an aristocracy of brains and not of 0 wealth 11 1 I disapprove of the chautauqua iden identie the attempt to give a smattering of culture to everybody which results in n deuring bo conciatu without knowledge SS 1 I am opposed to the higher education for the common people somebody must do the dirty work of the world why the children of the wor kino classes be brought up to do the work their parents are now doing C comment c m t upon these theae expressions of opi opinion nion by an ambitious pedant who now wishes tobe to be lifted to power by the votes of those at whom he be has sneered for ears is scarcely neati aur the laboring man who works long lone hours each dia di denying himself actual who endured en durei agony as he watches his patient wife working herself into an early grae in order that their children roa rna be educated and fitted to be something more than their parents were should consider well the impudence of th above statements tate ments in this day of paternalistic governments ern ments when the amelioration of the lot of the working men and women Is B a necessity when statutory protection lon for them is essential in order that hat those who bear t the he burden and heat beat of the day rosy may not be altogether crush crushed rd lot let the men ind wo we men who do work with hand or brim brain for daily wage consider whether this co old id blooded analyst is fitted for the great reat office in which a fund ol of human sl nm to pithy p is as essential as aa exit n ence nee ene emerey agy and intelligence |