What's in a Name? 



also still in business there; at least 

 their signs so indicate. 



Wonderful old New England, nar- 

 row, provincial, self-centered, with all 

 your faults and follies we love you just 

 the same. In resisting tyranny, in ex- 

 ploiting the Seven Seas, in defending 

 your own integrity and the national 

 authority, you have not only made 

 yourself great, but thrown millions 

 into the laps of distant states and ter- 

 ritories, enriched the world of science, 

 art and literature, and remain now, as 

 of yore, a prime factor in a new nation's 

 destiny. The only trouble is in the 

 borrowed name you wear. There is 

 nothing English about you. You are 

 American to the core. If you don't 

 believe it, go visit Calvin Coolidge or 

 Cape Cod. 



