. Review of reviews and world's work. h-kai, President of the Chi-nese Republic, 57. June 7.—.\uguste Emile Faguet, the brilliantFrench writer and academician, 69. June 9.—John R. McLean, publisher of theWashington Post and Cincinnati Enquirrr, 67. June 11.—Mrs. Cjlenn Ford McKinney (JeanWebster), the author, 39. . Dr. Frank , a leading surgeon of New Jersey, 59. June 12.—.\cton Da vies, the New Vork dra-matic critic and author, 46. June 13.—Prof. Silvanus Phillips Thompson, anoted English physicist, 65. . Jules Hede-man, one of the best known of French jour-nalists, 45. June 16.—Edwin


. Review of reviews and world's work. h-kai, President of the Chi-nese Republic, 57. June 7.—.\uguste Emile Faguet, the brilliantFrench writer and academician, 69. June 9.—John R. McLean, publisher of theWashington Post and Cincinnati Enquirrr, 67. June 11.—Mrs. Cjlenn Ford McKinney (JeanWebster), the author, 39. . Dr. Frank , a leading surgeon of New Jersey, 59. June 12.—.\cton Da vies, the New Vork dra-matic critic and author, 46. June 13.—Prof. Silvanus Phillips Thompson, anoted English physicist, 65. . Jules Hede-man, one of the best known of French jour-nalists, 45. June 16.—Edwin C. Burleigh, United StatesSenator from .Maine, 73. . MortonFitz Smith, I. S. A., commandant of cadets atthe United States Military .\cademy, 44. June 18.—Gen. Count Helmuth von Moltke,lecently Chief of the CJerman (ieneral Staff, 68. June 19.—Frank Vincent, author and tropicalexplorer, 68. June 20.—tieorge W. Oiney, for many yearseditor of the World .Mmanac, 81. THE CARTOONISTS STARTTHE CAMPAIGN. TI;^--^^-.^^^^ VKO SOULS WITH BLT A SINGLE THOUGHTFrcrm the (Philairlpliia^ FKW prnple would have prrdictcd fouryrar* ai;»» that the cliirf irn- ing of the F I campaign ot 1916 would be ,\ .11. Our rrlationt with the great war, however, veined in re-cent monffiH if alxiMt a rondi- ticm whrrr uw , it\ fo tin- nifrd States \innncA lar^e in pse\elt, as the holdrst and mostvirile clianipion of the dortrinc, did iniuli tolouse pul)liL° opinion alon^ this linr. 1 lienational cotnrntioiis took up the theme, andnjxechen and platforinn rihoed it. Partiesand rafididatrs vied with rath (ithrr in put-ting then> phrn »r the divided alleyianrr of 34 THE AMERICAS REJ JElf OE REI JElfS


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