The Ways of Men. Eliot Gregory

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       Eliot Gregory

      The Ways of Men

      Published by Good Press, 2021

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      EAN 4057664638335

       CHAPTER 1—“ Uncle Sam ”

       CHAPTER 2—Domestic Despots

       CHAPTER 3—Cyrano, Rostand, Coquelin

       CHAPTER 4—Machine-made Men

       CHAPTER 5—Parnassus

       CHAPTER 6—Modern Architecture

       CHAPTER 7—Worldly Color-Blindness

       CHAPTER 8—Idling in Mid-Ocean

       CHAPTER 9—“Climbers” in England

       CHAPTER 10— Calvé at Cabrières

       CHAPTER 11—A Cry For Fresh Air

       CHAPTER 12—The Paris of our Grandparents

       CHAPTER 13—Some American Husbands

       CHAPTER 14—“ Carolus ”

       CHAPTER 15—The Grand Opera Fad

       CHAPTER 16—The Poetic Cabarets of Paris

       CHAPTER 17—Etiquette At Home and Abroad

       CHAPTER 18—What is “Art”?

       CHAPTER 19—The Genealogical Craze

       CHAPTER 20—As the Twig is Bent

       CHAPTER 21—Seven Small Duchesses

       CHAPTER 22—Growing Old Ungracefully

       CHAPTER 23—Around a Spring

       CHAPTER 24—The Better Part

       CHAPTER 25—La Comédie Française à Orange

       CHAPTER 26—Pre-palatial Newport

       CHAPTER 27— Sardou at Marly-le-Roy

       CHAPTER 28—Inconsistencies

       CHAPTER 29—Modern “Cadets de Gascogne”

       CHAPTER 30—The Dinner and the Drama

       CHAPTER 31—The Modern Aspasia

       CHAPTER 32—A Nation in a Hurry

       CHAPTER 33—The Spirit of History

       Table of Contents

      The gentleman who graced the gubernatorial armchair of our state when this century was born happened to be an admirer of classic lore and the sonorous names of antiquity.

      It is owing to his weakness in bestowing pompous cognomens on our embryo towns and villages that to-day names like Utica, Syracuse, and Ithaca, instead of evoking visions of historic pomp and circumstance, raise in the minds of most Americans the picture of cocky little cities, rich only in trolley-cars and Methodist meeting-houses.

      When, however, this cultured governor, in his ardor, christened one of the cities Troy, and the hill in its vicinity Mount Ida, he little dreamed that a youth was living on its slopes whose name was destined to become a household word the world over, as the synonym for the proudest and wealthiest republic yet known to history, a sobriquet that would be familiar in the mouths of races to whose continents even the titles of Jupiter or Mars had never penetrated.

      A little before this century began, two boys with packs bound on their stalwart shoulders walked from New York and established a brickyard in the neighborhood of what is now Perry Street, Troy. Ebenezer and Samuel Wilson soon became esteemed citizens of the infant city, their kindliness and benevolence winning for them the affection and respect of the community.

      The younger brother, Samuel, was an especial favorite with the children of the place, whose explorations into his deep pockets were generally rewarded by the discovery of some simple “sweet” or home-made toy. The slender youth with the “nutcracker” face proving to be the merriest of playfellows, in their love his little band of admirers gave him the pet name of “Uncle Sam,” by which he quickly became known, to the exclusion of his real name. This is the kindly and humble origin of a title the mere speaking of which to-day quickens the pulse and moistens the eyes of millions of Americans with the same thrill that the dear old flag arouses when we catch sight of it, especially an unexpected glimpse in some foreign land.

      With increasing wealth the brickyard of the Wilson brothers was replaced by an extensive slaughtering business, in which more than a hundred men were soon employed—a vast establishment for that day, killing weekly some thousand head of cattle. During the military operations of 1812 the brothers signed a contract to furnish the troops at Greenbush with meat, “packed in full bound barrels of white oak”; soon after, Samuel was appointed Inspector of Provisions


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