. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. s, which were a noveltyin America at that time. Threelectures were prepared : A Tripto the Moon, From Chaos toMan, and The Wonders ofAmerica, and during two yearsthese were presented in most ofthe great cities of the UnitedStates and Canada. Since thenMr. Serviss has devoted his timeto travel, study, writing and lec-tures, having, perhaps, the mostrepute for his astronomical writ-ings and lectures. Most of his journal
. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. s, which were a noveltyin America at that time. Threelectures were prepared : A Tripto the Moon, From Chaos toMan, and The Wonders ofAmerica, and during two yearsthese were presented in most ofthe great cities of the UnitedStates and Canada. Since thenMr. Serviss has devoted his timeto travel, study, writing and lec-tures, having, perhaps, the mostrepute for his astronomical writ-ings and lectures. Most of his journalistic workfor many years has taken theform of short editorials and articles on scientific and popular topics, treatedin a way to interest and instruct the average curious but busy reader. Mr. Serviss is the author of the following books: Astronomy With AnOpera-glass (Appleton), The Moon (Appleton), A Columbus of Space(Appleton), Astronomy With the Naked Eye (Harper), The MoonMetal (Harper), Eloquence (Harper), The Second Deluge (McBride,Nast), besides The Conquest of Mars, The Sky Pirate, and The MoonMaiden, stories of scientific mystery published by newspaper Sheppurd 451 Mr. Sei-viss is a Fellow of the American Association for the advance-ment of Science. European address: Arceau par Beire-le-Cliatel, CoteDOr, France. JOHN AUGUSTINE SHEPPARD—Jersey City, (240 Ninth St.)—Clergyman. Born in Carlow, Ireland, on September 28, 1849;son of James and Mary (Currau) Sheppard. Jolm A. Sheppard is a Monsignor, Yicar General of the (Catholic)Diocese of Newark and Prothonotary and Domestic Prelate of the PapalCourt, and has a notable record of up-lift church work behind him. The Right Rev. Monsignor Sheppard was three years old when hisparents brought him to Paterson. and he received his primary education inthe public schools of the city and in St. Johns Parochial School. While he studied in St. Johns Parishthe Civil War was occurred to Father McNulty, Rector of
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