ADVENTURES IN PHILANTHROPY 



proper or blameworthy, but for making them 

 Doctor Worst was removed from his place 

 at the head of the college. There is no doubt 

 that this act of apparently wanton arrogance, 

 coming on the heels of the call to universal 

 "Appreciation," deepened the farmers' re- 

 sentment and gave to them an object-lesson 

 they did not fail to understand. The power 

 of the state, seized long ago by the Interests, 

 went even to the length of gagging or punish- 

 ing any person that objected to it. 



