Charles Chapin's Story Written in Sing Sing Prison

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It tickled his vanity so much that he never failed to look me up if he knew anything worth printing. He was chairman of the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce at that time and a most useful source of important news. So was Congressman Bob Hitt, one of the brightest minds among the Illinois delega- tion and always my reliable friend.
"Uncle Jerry" Rusk was a perfect gold mine of information. I had known him when he was Governor of Wisconsin and had in- gratiated myself to such an extent tha
...t he became one of my most valued friends when Harrison appointed him Secretary of Agri- culture. He would take notes at all of the Cabinet meetings and read them to me in his rooms at the Ebbitt House. Many wondered how I got so much accurate information of the secret meetings of the President with his Cabinet, but this is the first time I have ever betrayed my informant. He has been dead so many years it no longer matters.
City Editor at Twenty -Five 139 Blaine was ever icily unapproachable. He didn't like newspaper men, except when he could use them to his personal advantage, but I found it unnecessary to court him, for I was on an intimate footing with his son, who knew most of his father's secrets and kept me well- posted on affairs connected with the State Department.


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