Monday night we heard about the Washington Conference from the point of view of the participants. Tonight we shall hear about it as seen by a highly trained and intensely curious spectator eager to analyze and interpret all that took place. Mr. Sullivan's attitude was that of the public. The unusual success of his articles on the Conference and on many preceding events of political interest, his close acquaintance with leaders of both parties, and, above all, our recollection of his talk in the Union a year ago are sufficient assurance that his address tonight will be a genuine contribution to our knowledge of his subject.
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