Another in our series of new transcriptions of contemporary articles on the Leo Frank case.
Atlanta Georgian
August 2nd, 1913
By L. F. WOODRUFF.
Emotion’s entire gamut is daily run on the screen of faces watching the Frank trial.
A student of facial expression can find anything he seeks by watching the throng of spectators a half hour.
A glance at one man may show a sneer of hate as bitter as gall. His neighbor in the next seat will probably be smiling in amused content as if her were witnessing the antics of his favorite comedian.
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