<h3>HOW McCULLOCH WAS CONSTRAINED TO SERVE.</h3>
<p>For two arduous years Hugh McCulloch, banker of Indianapolis, served
in organizing the Currency Control. He was looking forward to release
and repose at the second Administration, when the renewed incumbent
begged him to become secretary of the treasury. He remonstrated.</p>
<p>"But I could not help myself," he confessed to Janet Jennings. "Mr.
Lincoln looked at me with his sad, weary eyes, and throwing his arm
over my shoulder, said:</p>
<p>"'You must; the country needs you!'"</p>
<p>That was a gesture worth all the elegant tones in the elocution-books.
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