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trained, Jewish. He was very brilliant, but very emotional and a little erratic. He sat down beside me, put his head in his hands and said, “Nobody knows how I loved that man. Nobody knows how I loved John Mitchell. All the years that I worked in the Commission and he was Head of the Commission I went to him. He was my Commissioner. He was the most unselfish, the most good man. He was the only man I ever knew who came right up from the people.” He carried on a good deal and that was that.

We rode out to Scranton with a little talk here and there. There was talk about the days that Mitchell lived in Scranton. Katie, his wife, married him there in Scranton and so forth. This train was decorated with funeral decorations - draped cloth on the inside, though I don't think on the outside. It was a special train. It was not a few cars attached to a regular train. It was a special train bearing John Mitchell to his resting place and everybody from New York who went. To this day I've never known who paid for the railroad trip. Nobody that I knew paid any fare. You expected to. It was a special train. You went aboard the train. The conductor or the undertaker told you where you sat and so you did.

We got off the train at Scranton. There was a band





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