The Ajax of Sophocles, March 23, 1904

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THE AJAX OF SOPHOCLES.

To the Editor of the World:

Perhaps the chief value of "The Ajax," which was given at Hull House, was the fact that it revealed the Greek colony to the rest of the city in a totally new aspect. It not only won for them a new esteem, but established a bond of common tradition and experience. Perhaps nothing is so necessary as this in the so-called problem of "Americanization"--that we should first of all respect and understand the really valuable store of Old-World culture which many immigrants bring. To have this expressed in the pure classic form which "The Ajax" afforded was no small contribution to the education of a cosmopolitan city.

JANE ADDAMS.

Chicago, Ill.  March 22

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