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One Kind of Patriotism

Grattan, C. Hartley | July 16, 1930 issue

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The article critically appraises the book "George Harvey: A Passionate Patriot," by Willis Fletcher Johnson. George Harvey would be pleased if he could know that after a lifetime of controversy his biography is also controversial; and he would be more than pleased if he knew that there are some excellent examples of scurrility in the book. Harvey throve on just such stuff. It would be impossible in limited space to point out all the dubious statements that are here attributed to Harvey or those that Johnson makes in his own right.

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BOOKS & reading; GEORGE Harvey: A Passionate Patriot (Book); JOHNSON, Willis Fletcher; HARVEY, George; BIOGRAPHY; LIFE cycle, Human
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