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The Real Colonel House

(1918)
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This may sound like eulogy. But it is not. A great deal may be said or written about Colonel House, but summed up in a Simple phrase, his power for good or ill is based simply upon his disinterestedness. He holds a power never wielded before in this country by any man out of office, a power greater than that of any political boss or Cabinet member. He occupies a place in connection with the Administration which is anomalous, because no such place ever existed before Woodrow Wilson became President of the United States. He holds this power, and he occupies this place because the President knows that he can absolutely rely upon his unselfish service.

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Genre: Literary Fiction

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