It is sufficient to follow the Queen's Hall wagner concerts to be convinced that the flattering patronage they command is as much a tribute to the remarkably artistic performance of Mr Henry Wood, as it is due to the economy of his programmes.
"The Operatic Problem"
William Johnson Galloway
Samter stands alone in urging the nationalization of the land; and wagner stands alone in desiring the abolition of private property in ground-rents in towns; the other members cannot agree even about the expediency of nationalizing the railways.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
wagner also stands somewhat out of the ranks of his fellows by throwing the responsibility of the existing evils directly and definitely upon the State.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae