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<h2> POETS AS POLICEMEN </h2>
<p>Mr. Clemens was one of the speakers at the Lotos Club dinner to<br/>
Governor Odell, March 24, 1900. The police problem was<br/>
referred to at length.<br/></p>
<p>Let us abolish policemen who carry clubs and revolvers, and put in a squad
of poets armed to the teeth with poems on Spring and Love. I would be very
glad to serve as commissioner, not because I think I am especially
qualified, but because I am too tired to work and would like to take a
rest.</p>
<p>Howells would go well as my deputy. He is tired too, and needs a rest
badly.</p>
<p>I would start in at once to elevate, purify, and depopulate the red-light
district. I would assign the most soulful poets to that district, all
heavily armed with their poems. Take Chauncey Depew as a sample. I would
station them on the corners after they had rounded up all the depraved
people of the district so they could not escape, and then have them read
from their poems to the poor unfortunates. The plan would be very
effective in causing an emigration of the depraved element.</p>
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