Stateless Socialism = Anarchism by Bakunin Mikhail

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The nuns on the following day seemed to adopt the same attitude. It was made very evident to me that my parents and the good sisters were much more anxious to teach me how to live than how to make a living. At that time I could see neither common sense nor justice in their attitude. I am happy to say, however, that my thoughts have changed considerably over the years. Page 8 The second was an occasion later on, when Corbett came to Butte playing the hero in a melodrama. I joined a small group of classmates and attended the matinee at old John Maguire's Opera House.

Jim Murray was a smart, keen, alert Irishman who, too, acquired a very considerable fortunenot comparable, however, with Clark's. My only dealings with him in business were on one occasion when I was a young practicing lawyer. He had acquired a mortgage on one of Butte's better office buildings, the State Savings Bank building. He had loaned Creighton Largey $300,000 on the bank building at seven percent interest, which was pretty fair interest even in those days. Murray had always hoped to be able to take over the building on foreclosure, but when Charley Leonard refinanced it for the Metropolitan Life of New York at five percent interest, Murray's hopes were shattered.

She and I were always at sixes and sevens. Sister Xavier had much to do with the training of the boys. She was a splendid mathematician and was always considered one of the finest minds in the Order of the Sisters of Charity. She organized, developed, and trained St. Patrick's Cadets, Page 7 a band of a hundred or more students ranging in ages from ten to sixteen or seventeen, and I do not think any of the generals of the last war could have been more rigorous in their discipline or more meticulous than Sister Mary Xavier was with her cadetsshe was a real Spartan.

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