. The street railway review . signsonly to carry out a longcherished plan, and hasalready entered upon atwo years post gradu-ate course, mainly alongsociological, economicand psychological will not drop jour-nalistic work entirely,but will continue a fre-quent contributor to , and severalother publications. is a ready,racy writer, not only ofprose but of verse andhumor. Many a little poetic gem has flowed from hisfacile pen. He is a young man, younger than many havesupposed, and has made a record with the Review ofwhich he may well feel proud. It is a pleasant dut


. The street railway review . signsonly to carry out a longcherished plan, and hasalready entered upon atwo years post gradu-ate course, mainly alongsociological, economicand psychological will not drop jour-nalistic work entirely,but will continue a fre-quent contributor to , and severalother publications. is a ready,racy writer, not only ofprose but of verse andhumor. Many a little poetic gem has flowed from hisfacile pen. He is a young man, younger than many havesupposed, and has made a record with the Review ofwhich he may well feel proud. It is a pleasant duty to thus bear testimony to faithful,able service, which has ever been ready, willing anduntiring. To a large number of the street railway fra-ternity he is well known personally and all will join theRevibw in most hearty wishes for his success and hap-piness, and when he has quaffed the fountain of advancestudies may he return to us again. So heres to your health Clifford, and may j-ou livelong and prosper. H. H. W. L. SNOWDEN. Frank S. De Ronde, of the Standard Paint Company,of New York City, was married, October ii, to MissKate W. Bennett, at the residence of the brides parents,Teaneck, Englewood, WAUKESHA ROAD SEEMS ASSURED. The promoters of the new electric railway at Wauke-sha, Wis., have succeeded in arousing public the result of their energetic efforts subscriptions tothe capital stock of the company have come pouring infrom solid business men of the city. Already there hasbeen subscribed $25,000 of the required $40,000, althoughonly two weeks had elapsed since the subscription bookswere opened. Tracklaying will, it is said, commencebefore snow flies. But for the push and enthusiasm ofthe originators the construction of an electric railway inWaukesha would have been delayed indefinately, per-haps for years. THE WELLS & FRENCH COMPANY TOBUILD STREET CARS. The reputation of the Wells & French Companj, ofChicago, as a builder of railw


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