Out of it arose an exaggerated change of mood toward the "hyphenate," the American of foreign, and especially German, lineage.
"American World Policies"
Walter E. Weyl
It is scarcely misleading to say that the German-American hyphenate, e.
"An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation"
Thorstein Veblen
Many others of the men and women I met that night became my co-workers in the building of the "greater Chicago," which was even then coming into being-the menace of the hyphenate American had no place in our thoughts.
"A Daughter of the Middle Border"
Hamlin Garland