Date of Award

5-2003

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Departmental Honors

Department

English

Abstract

Logan, Utah. 1904. I was not there. Nor could I have been.

A trim, clean-shaven businessman crosses dirt-packet Main Street in the cold sunlight of early morning. It's Monday, a new day, a new week for his knitting mill. He is tall and angular, wearing a brown suit and a round bowler hat. There's a look of determination in his eyes, a fixed state at unseen hurdles ahead. He must be to work early. The girls will be arriving soon. He must check the knitting machines, run over the inventory, count out cash for the register, and prepare for another day of running the most successful knitting mill in Northern Utah. Assistant manager is an important job. He is... He is...

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Faculty Mentor

O. G.

Departmental Honors Advisor

Krist A. Mill