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The world's most famous court trial: Tennessee evolution case / by Clarence Darrow and William J Bryan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Law and justice publishing co., 2023.Description: 339 p.: illus ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789393850867
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.73 DAR
Contents:
1. First day, Friday, July 10 2. Second day, Monday, July 13 3. Third day, Tuesday, July 14 4. Fourth day, Wednesday, July 15 5. Fifth day, Thursday, July 16 6. Sixth day, Friday, July 17 7. Seventh day, Monday, July 20 8. Eighth day, Tuesday, July 21
Summary: Dayton is the center and the seat of this trial largely by circumstance. We are told that more words have been sent across the ocean by cable to Europe and Australia about this trial than has ever been sent by cable in regard to anything else happening in the United States. That isn't because the trial is held in Dayton. It isn't because a school-teacher has been subjected to the danger of a fine from $100 to $500, but I think illustrates how peo- ple can be drawn into prominence by attaching themselves to a great cause. Causes stir the world, and this cause has stirred the world. It is because it goes deep. It is because it extends wide, and because it reaches into the future beyond the power of man to see. Here has been fought out a little case of little consequence as a case, but the world is interested because it raises an issue, and that issue will some day be settled right, whether it is settled on our side or the other side." W. J. Bryan, in his last court speech, see page 316.
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1. First day, Friday, July 10
2. Second day, Monday, July 13
3. Third day, Tuesday, July 14
4. Fourth day, Wednesday, July 15
5. Fifth day, Thursday, July 16
6. Sixth day, Friday, July 17
7. Seventh day, Monday, July 20
8. Eighth day, Tuesday, July 21

Dayton is the center and the seat of this trial largely by circumstance. We are told that more words have been sent across the ocean by cable to Europe and Australia about this trial than has ever been sent by cable in regard to anything else happening in the United States. That isn't because the trial is held in Dayton. It isn't because a school-teacher has been subjected to the danger of a fine from $100 to $500, but I think illustrates how peo- ple can be drawn into prominence by attaching themselves to a great cause. Causes stir the world, and this cause has stirred the world. It is because it goes deep. It is because it extends wide, and because it reaches into the future beyond the power of man to see. Here has been fought out a little case of little consequence as a case, but the world is interested because it raises an issue, and that issue will some day be settled right, whether it is settled on our side or the other side." W. J. Bryan, in his last court speech, see page 316.

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