Copts Congratulating Mr. Roosevelt 



THE type of man that turns assassin is the type 

 possessing all the qualities which alienate him from 

 good citizenship; the type producing poor soldiers in 

 time of war and worse citizens in time of peace. Such 

 a man stands on a pinnacle of evil and infamy. Those 

 apologizing for or condoning his act by word or deed, 

 directly or indirectly, encouraging such an act in advance 

 or defending it afterward, occupy the same bad eminence. 

 — Mr. Roosevelt's Address to the students of the 



Egyptian Universify at Cairo. 



