How the Cause Was Won
Major Clarke is the president of a large steel works. His son, Tom, returns from college with ideas of leisure which do not coincide with the hardworking "governor," and the "governor" tells... Read allMajor Clarke is the president of a large steel works. His son, Tom, returns from college with ideas of leisure which do not coincide with the hardworking "governor," and the "governor" tells Tom that he must get out and hustle for himself. Tom, who is not really a bad fellow at a... Read allMajor Clarke is the president of a large steel works. His son, Tom, returns from college with ideas of leisure which do not coincide with the hardworking "governor," and the "governor" tells Tom that he must get out and hustle for himself. Tom, who is not really a bad fellow at all, has heard much of the hardships of employees in the steel works. He conceals his ident... Read all