. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. the Baltimore & Ohio, the Erieand the Pennsylvania railroads. The cityis in an agricultural region, has a large tradeand contains manufactures of thrashing ma-chines, boilers, engines, pumps, automobiletires, watch cases, electrical appliances andother articles. The important buildings in-clude a childrens home, a Y. M. C. A. and anew bank building. The Ohio state reforma-tory is located here, and the city has a Car-negie Library, a Fed


. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. the Baltimore & Ohio, the Erieand the Pennsylvania railroads. The cityis in an agricultural region, has a large tradeand contains manufactures of thrashing ma-chines, boilers, engines, pumps, automobiletires, watch cases, electrical appliances andother articles. The important buildings in-clude a childrens home, a Y. M. C. A. and anew bank building. The Ohio state reforma-tory is located here, and the city has a Car-negie Library, a Federal building, a RomanCatholic cathedral and a business was settled in 1808 and was first incorpo-rated in 1828. Population, 1910, 20,768; in1917, 23,051 (Federal estimate). MANSFIELD, Richard (1857-1907), anAmerican actor whofor many years wasconsideied a leaderin his profession. Hewas especially effec-tive in roles requir-ing a sympathetic un-derstanding of thespiritual nature ofthe characters por-trayed, and no onesurpassed iiim in thecare and thought hegave to the details ofcharacter was bom on the island of Helgo-. land. His father was a London merchant, andhis mother was an opera singer. The boy be-gan the study of painting in London, butlacked money to finish his course, and atthe age of seventeen went to America. Ona subsequent visit to England he joined acompany of strolling actors who were givingGilbert and Sullivan operas, and thus be-gan a theatrical career. Returning to Ameri-ca, he won popular favor in a number ofroles, including the leading parts in and Mr. Hyde, Beau Brummell,Monsieur Beaucaire, Julius Caesar (in whichhe acted Brutus), Peer Gynt and The ScarletLetter. The latter he adapted himself fromHawthornes novel. MANSLAUHGTER, man slawtur. SeeMurder. MANTELL, Robert Bruce (1854-- ),an actor and theatrical manager who hasrendered valuable service to the Americanpeople by bringing before them the art ofShakespeare. Ma


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