. Review of reviews and world's work . ly Methodist missionary in India, 76. . .Edmund Schuecker, a noted German harpist. November 10.—Felix Ziem, the French painterof Venetian scenes, 90. . Martin I. J. Grififin, awell-known historian of the Catholic church, 69. November II.—John* McMurdie Warner, thePhiladelphia art collector. November 12.—Edgar W. Mix, the Americanballoonist. . Charles A. Reed, the prominentNew York architect, 54. . Rev. Dr. J. A. Car-michael, superintendent of the missionary boardof the Presbyterian Church of Canada. November ^Prof. Bernhard Frankel, thenoted German th


. Review of reviews and world's work . ly Methodist missionary in India, 76. . .Edmund Schuecker, a noted German harpist. November 10.—Felix Ziem, the French painterof Venetian scenes, 90. . Martin I. J. Grififin, awell-known historian of the Catholic church, 69. November II.—John* McMurdie Warner, thePhiladelphia art collector. November 12.—Edgar W. Mix, the Americanballoonist. . Charles A. Reed, the prominentNew York architect, 54. . Rev. Dr. J. A. Car-michael, superintendent of the missionary boardof the Presbyterian Church of Canada. November ^Prof. Bernhard Frankel, thenoted German throat specialist. . Ex-Congress-man, Nehemiah Day Sperry, known as the Fatherof the Rural Free Delivery system, 84. November 16.—Bishop Alexander Mackay-Smith, of the Protestant Episcopal diocese ofPennsylvania, 61. . Rear-Adm. John YeatmanTaylor, U. S. N., retired, a distinguished navalsurgeon, 82. November 17.—Dr. Eugene Wasdin, a widelyknown surgeon and yellow-fever expert, 42. CARTOONS OF THE MONTH I. •?1912 (Suggested by Napoleons disastrous Russian campaign and his return from Moscow just one hundred years ago) From the Times (New York) PRESIDENT TAFT returned to Washing-ton on November 12 after an eight weekstrip of 15,000 miles around the country,during which he spoke in upwards of thirtyStates, to hundreds of audiences. It was thegreatest swing around the circle any Presi- dent has yet made. Mr. Taft was heartilypleased with the cordial receptions e\ery whereextended to him, and suffered in no degreefrom the hardship of continuous is much discussion regarding the


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