. Review of reviews and world's work . October 29.—Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of theNew York World and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch,64 (see frontispiece). October 30.— Patrick Henry Ray,U. S. A., retired, 70. . Robert Hattin Lisle,formerly pay director of the United States navy,67. . George William Jones, professor emeritusof mathematics at Cornell, 74. October 31.—Prof. J. J. Montgomery, a notedinventor of aeroplanes, 50. . Thomas Rowe, aprominent New York architect, 45. November 2.—Kyrle Bellew, the noted actor,54. . H. Victor Newcomb, former president ofthe Louisville & Nashville


. Review of reviews and world's work . October 29.—Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of theNew York World and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch,64 (see frontispiece). October 30.— Patrick Henry Ray,U. S. A., retired, 70. . Robert Hattin Lisle,formerly pay director of the United States navy,67. . George William Jones, professor emeritusof mathematics at Cornell, 74. October 31.—Prof. J. J. Montgomery, a notedinventor of aeroplanes, 50. . Thomas Rowe, aprominent New York architect, 45. November 2.—Kyrle Bellew, the noted actor,54. . H. Victor Newcomb, former president ofthe Louisville & Nashville Railroad, 67. . Rear-Adm. Clifford Hardy West, U. S. N., retired, . Daniel D. Drawbaugh, who claimed to be theoriginal inventor of the telephone, 84 ... LadyColin Campbell, a well-known English art criticand author. November 3.—Norman J. Colman, the firstSecretary of the Department of Agriculture, . Dr. James Williams, contributor of legalarticles to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, THE LATE JOHN MEIGS (For thirty-five years head of the Hill at Pottstown, Pa., one of the great secondary schools of the country) November 5.—Sir Hugh Gilzean Reid, publisherof the first halfpenny newspaper in Great Britain,75- November 6.—Prof. William Callyhan Robin-son, dean of the law school of the Catholic Uni-versity of America, 77. . AugustusS. Nicholson, U. S. M. C, retired, 81. . Sir JohnCarling, a former member of the Canadian cabinet,83. . John Meigs, the well-known principal ofthe Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 59. November 8.—William Clark Russell, the notedauthor of sea stories, 67. . Dr. James B. Jones,president of William Wood College (Mo.), 65. November 9.—Howard Pyle, the noted authorand illustrator, 58. . Rev. Dr. Henry Mansell,an early 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 his


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