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Updated: July 5, 2025
That was the Story of the Deliverance, in the ancient Hebrew text, accompanied by an English translation Moissey, the uncompromising atheist and Internationalist, was demonstratively absent, much to the distress of his mother and resentment of his father. His Biblical-looking wife was at the table. So were Elsie and Emil.
As we returned we gathered round Termite and one spoke for the rest. "You're an anarchist, then?" "No," said Termite, "I'm an internationalist. That's why I enlisted." "Ah!" He tried to throw light on his words. "You understand, I'm against all wars." "All wars! But there's times when war's good. There's defensive war."
"All the same, isn't it chaps like you that prevented France from being prepared?" "There's not enough chaps like me to prevent anything; and if there'd been more, there wouldn't have been any war." "It's not to us, it's to the Boches and the others that you must say that." "It's to all the world," said Termite; "that's why I'm an internationalist."
Chuton A. Strong, President of the Interscholastic League, Albert L. Hoskins, for years Vice-President of the U.S.L.T.A., and others. This plan brought great results. New York City was fortunate in having F. B. Alexander, the famous Internationalist, to handle the junior tennis there.
Thanks in part to the vigorous propaganda of such leaders as Plechanov, Deutsch, Bourtzev, Tseretelli, Kerensky, and many others, and in part to the instinctive good sense of the masses, support of the war by Socialists of all shades and factions except the extreme Bolsheviki and the so-called "Internationalist" sections of Mensheviki and Socialist-Revolutionists became general.
I believe he was temperamentally incapable of adopting Parnell's position of independence of either British Party and of supporting only that Party which undertook to do most for Ireland. Then, again, Mr Dillon was more of an Internationalist than a Nationalist.
Grogoff was an internationalist Socialist and expressed his opinions at the top of his voice whenever he could find an occasion. He would sit for hours staring moodily at the floor, or glaring fiercely upon the company. Then suddenly he would burst out, walking about, flinging up his arms, shouting. I saw at once that Markovitch did not like him and that he despised Markovitch.
If I had lived during the French Revolution, I should have been an internationalist of the school of Anacarsis Clootz; during the struggle for liberty, I should have been one of the Carbonieri. To the extent in which liberalism has been a destructive force, inimical to the past, it enthralls me.
He waved an old belt appertaining to those times, and would, I believe, have sung something about the Union Jack and the beer of old England, had not his friend recalled him to a better sense of his duty as an Anarchist and Internationalist. It appeared that Carter had come into a small sum of money consequent on the death of an uncle, with which he was bent on paying their passage out to Cuba.
I am merely registering, in brief, the opinions of those among the students who are best qualified to judge. Taking them all in all, these opinions harmonise with my own observations. The latest issues of the "Centralblatt des Zofingervereins" manifest a free spirit. The issue for May, 1917, contains a frankly internationalist article by Jules Humbert-Droz entitled National Defence.
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