. Review of reviews and world's work . re injured, and the city goes withoutnewspapers, transportation, and all services ren-dered by shops; in Germany there is completesuspension of work without disturbances. May 8.—Three United States Navy seaplanesstart from New York on the first leg of a flightto Europe; two of them reach Halifax, NovaScotia, as planned (flying 540 nautical miles in9 hours), the third plane stopping for repairs atChatham, Mass. May 10.—Two of the American seaplanes flyfrom Halifax to Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland—460 nautical miles in less than 7 hours. May 14-15.—The United


. Review of reviews and world's work . re injured, and the city goes withoutnewspapers, transportation, and all services ren-dered by shops; in Germany there is completesuspension of work without disturbances. May 8.—Three United States Navy seaplanesstart from New York on the first leg of a flightto Europe; two of them reach Halifax, NovaScotia, as planned (flying 540 nautical miles in9 hours), the third plane stopping for repairs atChatham, Mass. May 10.—Two of the American seaplanes flyfrom Halifax to Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland—460 nautical miles in less than 7 hours. May 14-15.—The United States dirigible air-ship C-5 flies from Montauk Point, N. Y., toSt. Johns, Newfoundland, without stop—a dis-tance of more than 1000 miles, in 25 hours and40 minutes. May 15.—The third American seaplane joinsthe first two in Newfoundland, flying from Hali-fax. The body of Edith Cavell, the English nurseexecuted by the (lermans in Belgium in 1915, isburied with honors at Norwich, England. 588 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. (g) UncJerwooc] & Underwood A MODERN GERMAN SUBMARINE. MANNED BY AMERICAN SAILORS (The U-SI, and several of her sister ships, visited American ports last monthas a Victory Loan arg-ument. The photograph was taken on ]\tay 7, theLusitania anniversary, while the U-boat was carrying a wreath out to sea incommemoration of the sinking of the famous liner by a German submarine) OBITUARY April 15.—Jane A. Delano, former superin-tendent of the Army Nurse Corps and ex-presi-dent of the American Nurses Association, 57. April 16.—Robert S. McCormick, who had beenAmerican Ambassador to Austria, Russia, andFrance, 69. . Charles A. Sulzer, Delegatefrom Alaska to the House of Representatives,40. . Henry Morse Stephens, head of the de-partment of history in the University of Cali-fornia, 61. April 17.—J. Cleveland Cady, a nrominent NewYork architect, 82. April 18.—Harlow Niles Higinbotham, retiredChicago merchant, president of the Worlds Co-lumbian Expos


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