The effects on a small Illinois college town of a civil liberties trial in 1919 in which a socially prominent woman is...

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THE TRIAL OF HELEN MCLEOD

The effects on a small Illinois college town of a civil liberties trial in 1919 in which a socially prominent woman is involved. A loveless marriage has turned her toward economic problems, and she joins the socialist party -- and is arrested in a ""red"" raid, along with some workers. The trial reveals the realities of the situation -- and with the verdict, she leaves town, with hope of happiness ahead. Life stories of all involved -- good background of a mid-western town -- but too long to sustain interest.

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Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1938

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