V
THE SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914.
NOTES FROM THE WRITING AND PUBLISHING WORLD
DIVERSIFIED FIELDS
EXPLORED IN THE
BOOKS OF THE WEEK!
A Popular Edition of Bcrnhardi's Demanded Book
- Other New Books of the War.
Sine Interesting Pocket Editions Volumes of Travel
Ti chnical Books of Many Kinds.
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i' .ii., ui ) the book Is lamp tl
il.ilun wlilch Is more nm-
f the itenenil Intercut Mint will nnJ nn ftilvnntiiiio In bolnp nblc to
k ii in (ion. Krlcilrlcli von urnup the. Hcnndlnnvlan countries ns n
Next , who'.?. TIip nntlior h.iav ii Rood denl of
the iieoplo. Tho book In lllustrntnl.
There Is a curious mixture of truths I
mil half truth that will 111111190 people 1
II.' than the orlRlnixl lnrirn who renlly know something about
int.- 1. serves neiier mini
,nt .tun now to explain
l. rman Ideas about Oer
Mit phe 1.4 to play In the
.at of view of the. army
Kronen In Hollln I.yndn Hyatt's "I'ntler-
ytanillnf; the French" iMcllrhle. Nasi
anil Company, Now York). The author 1
Is ?o anxious to remove tninpprolie:i- I
lona that ho Mienils mimt of his tlmo
'0 the declaration of war i in explaining a Frenchman who lines'
n .if the nation. not exist to an equally 11 .n-eltont
it n'MlnK Is the abridgment' American. When he descilbes tlunirs
r n-rnhnrdl's treatise on the as they nro ho Is often corre, t and
..f war. contemporary with I whnt he says Is worth listening to, ,
k. "How Germany Makes 1 When ho undertakes to sit wrong Ideas
in- H. Doran Company), Tho rlqht he Is as often ns not mistaken
1 . n ureatly condensed and ! both In tho Idfa and tho correction,
1 1 .ns are avoided as much as owing to his Inclination to frenerali.e.
Information about details There Is much that Is unimportant and
be regarded ns war cot-rein ' not very Interesting In the book, but talk
bit the general principles of! about Paris cannot fall to bo entertaln-
m and of tactics nre ex- 1 ing, If It bo only for the memories It
while they are based on rtcalle
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Vlar- .mm'- s that tho reader may ' (Frederick A. Stokes C4.mp.my). lCllza-(
v nu it 'I'u-int Idea of whnt Ins, beth Cooper, had unusual opportunities j
Mn " " when tho facta about the war j to see' Kgyptlan women In their homes, 1
n id to become puolic. umi it acitiiini 01 wnai sue saw
'..tit Knullsh Interpretation ' then Is Interesting. S'hp has nn unc-1
i: . p.dnt of view will bo found I pectetlly practical way of looking at'
tY..f. J. A. Cramb's "Ger- some matters with a curious luck of,
M l.ngl.ind" (1'. 1'. Putttm nr.I sympathy In others that may perplex 1
. . . I Ihn Ck. v.-- I...
itv.', written more wmii . , ......... j,. ii-inun i.-k'hih hi ,
ti.. 'itl.reak. The aiuhoi' was ! mind all tho time, and her views of'
,' n Unit war would comn soon; 1 Egyptian llfo nro somewhat colored by J
,7'd the German animosity , mem. 1 ne boon is illustrated.
, t I.. . U ..... . A ,1 lnlliriluMt.tr ,t,,..klln, f t.nt.hl In 1
( '...antl ar.ll III uivrr " ........ ..r, .. v. ...,,. ... it, t
ir'M t,i ep'aln the causes and tho rea- tho Far Hast will be found In "A C.er-
t r It .s tho work of a scholar ' man Scholar In the i:.ipt." by II. Hack- l
1 s'.u lit'i tile suojocx, careiuuy utim, iiiiiimirti uy w.unif iiuiihihm i
i!n 'ty different from thf class ' Kegan Paul, Trench, Trutbner and
ii- brought Into cxlntenco by Company; Jumes Pott and Comiany, .
; New York). The author whs a German
. ni.iigetlc class belongs a H'aatox In Shanghai for some years; lie j
Wbv llrltntn Is at War, ny . em, in i. oinn io siuuy iiuiuinism anil
PCNRHyN WINGFICLD COUSSCNd Wt iv MARIA THOMPSON DAVIC33
AUTHOR ox? THE DIAMOND STORyAX V AUTMOtt or "PHyUUlGr
NEW DUTTOiM BOOKS
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In si'hixils h.is been examined by Dr j
Joseph S. T.ivlor. Ph I whi wri'e.i
"A Handbook of Yncatlnn.il lldui.n.oir
(Macinllhins) This seems to be a n--port
on what h.is been done or at
tempted In this country and In V.ui !". '
with Miino consldfratlnii of the illlll
oultles In tho way and suggestions as
to what should be tried; a report 'that
ttachirs ami mnmiglng boards shotiM
fonmilcr, with theories that should no
wi'lifhnl, ami In no sense a "linmlhouk"
of prnetleal directions.
Another school problem has been -amlned
by Henry H. Goddurd, who re
ports In "Si In nl Training of Iiefei t.ve
ChlUlroii" (World Hook Comp.my
Vnlikers) ami makes reconunendatti.ps.
It Is one of the attempts to save chil
dren from tho Procrustean bel the ad
ministrative boards have built in their
deslro to subject nil chlldien to one
system.
H.C. WCLV.S
VUTHOH o:"TMC WIFE OFSIR
ISAAC HARMAN"
ji'r l"'nrl Pn.ik I Maemllians), an ex- n iiruirnaur oi me nisiory 01 re-(
i,ar.,i' ii bus.'il entirely on the events Ilglons at Amsterdam. His book gives i
i .. '. t.r.u'iiilini' in t fill L I II t'il l iiiioh prooin 114 HUM I, nil I.
nh''1! n ivit t fairly as a partisan idea j where he Is on the lookout for the local
h peculiarities In religion, so that he sees '
" .... ... Ll.l ' thlmr,. thill .illinr frtitv.tlpu t.t.uu ...... I
r; . pr.'ii'ssea nisiorj wiwi-u , 1; ; " ' i-...--
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. ..ur nnnos is 1 io,v in- 1 . , ..a. 11, int. 1
in i.v I M Konnenv iiieorce 11. "" ' iio .huhmoiih, t oenin
Pir.n i- .-np.itiv). to which Dr. W. U. China, Cnmbo.Ha, Slnm and Itumia be.
inntllbutes nn introauciion. , " " inii-nw "i .iiiuu mm .inpiin
I., up chleil.v of such diplomatic, The Illustrations nro unusual and good.
1,'.. nco as lias been mnde pub- j In the form of a story IMward S. Cur.
,' ,.,,.i,m In Parliament. 'K "Indian Days of Long Ago"
,e weeks preceding r.ngland's j (World Hook Company. Yonkers), de-1
11 war The little volume Is scribes tho Indian llfo In the far West
he new "Pocket Hook" series before the white man enme. A llttl" '
... ..,! rnnvenlent for reler-; "' uiroiiBU wie experiences mat
1 would bo likely up to the time when h'
ne temporary usefulness per- .I received Into the tribe as a man. In
r hiliil.l lliird' "The Pl-ets the process ceremonies nre described
iii. -rile 11 Ii'iran I 'omiiany) , and explained and many myths and leg--,m
series. ' which Is In sub- ends nre told to him. The book Is a
, description In words of tho nrt of ethnographic render and Is pro-..-1
Mipphed In tabular form by fi'sely Illustrated, tine photograph be
1' Pocket Hook" and similar 'ng used whenever It Is possible.
i'- ittthor restricts himself to' As Is Indicated on the tltlo page, IC.
I .'1 and German lleets, 1 ! M. Dumheirs "California and the Fur
prints llstH of tho French, West" (James Pott and Company, Now
-man .ind J.ipiine'ti navies York) contnlns suggestions for travellers
- ,' hurried piece of work. nnd Is by no means a guide bnok. It Is
...u.-ni-nces to which the Uev. If the form of a list of places that mny
,..i. 1 n-.K not while go- "C visited, with s.omo description of
.,,1 t.h.rttintr from tho first them, a great many of them not lu Call-
VrM 1 .i.frrence of the Churches for frrnln at all; for Instance, Alaska and.
'm. r , ..-)! Peaco nro related !n the Panama Canal. If the traveller has 1
Tlr rurope on the Fv of War" P'onty of time he will bo lad to learn!
h P.nre I nlon, New VorK). " n.niir 1.1 mu jimii-s nun may lie
1, f,, 1 i.s what wiik done at the "fen on tho way. A list of hotels !
it was only natural that .appended.
t ,o doubly Indignant. I .Mote generally useful Is .Win,, Van
umi .-..uiiiir. h ,-iMnisn ami inuian
Place Names of California" (A. M. Hob-1
ertsnn. Snn T-Vn nnlat,,,! TI,. ..itilt.,!
Hotr much monopolies itnu '"Mpivea tho pronunciation, wo Imagine
j.r.-, 1.1.1. extol broad margins itntT tM0 correct Spanish rather than that
tai . t. mes In dellcato bindings tlio ( llSP,j locally, of tho KcoKrn.ihIonI nranir
luui, who Itt becoming moro'nj i,esjeB te in luny instances how
una 1.1 a ilat dweller cnunped for t10 ,uinl0 oamp jo be used. For the
i wm, w..l f ,1 grateful to tho publish-1 numerous names of saints, she tells us
us . j.uk his lltej-ary food Into allrst wno thn F,nt wn3 am, ,hpr) ul)y
untui . c:uias.s 60 that hia bookshelf of j,H nnmo wn8 KVon to tho mission or
.oni.ii- r li.tw many feet may hold ulll other place. She does not pretend to
'hat is possible. That books may bo:,jelvo deeply Into Indian philology, and
eu.- fo: .1 marvellously low price and evidently Undo morn Interest In Spanish.
!.! tni tlni" fulfil all artistic re-, Tn thn arrnncement of tbn lmnU .hr.
is regards typography and j worka ner wuy (rorn tn nort,.
Io satisfying tho highest t the end she puts lists of proniincla-
luu. be. n uemoiiMraieii in,tlonH and of plaro names. It Is an lu
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POCKKT EDITIONS.
CHILDREN'S PICTURE
BOOKS.
The art of Willy Pugany has been
enllstnl In the sen ice of childhood and
the reUlt Is u set of booklets published
by Henry Holt and Company. These
hnvo the shape of a long folder having
sixteen colored ploMires on one side nnd
the text of the story on the other. The
subjects nre "The Three Honrs," "lted
Hiding II. mil," "Hiawatha." "Itoblns.iti
Crusoe" and "The Children at Hie Pole."
The pictures are artistic, beautitully
drawn and pretty; the artist hn not yet
caught the child's splnt, however.
Another miniature volume of nursery
Mellon is provided by JoephIn Scrlb
ner Gates In "Nannette anil the Unity
Monkey" (Houghton Mltllln Company).
The author his mustered the one syl
labi,' style nn l point of vb w, so thai
her record f doll adventures will le
npprertnted by thoe to whom tt I rend.
From very smiill bonks wo turn to
the other standard nursery . shape, the
large thin, colored quartos. In "lie
member I th vines" (Hearst's Intertia
tiniuil Library Company. New Vnrki
tho Jingles by Ar'hur Alden Knlpe are
clever and musical though sternly
mornl nnd didactic; the pictures,
cnlorfd and plnln. by Kmllle ltenson
Knlpe, are eh. inning. "The Hugnhon
.Men," mysterlmu creatures of the (loop
nnd Kewpie type, nre mnde tn ninvo
In terrifying rhymes and quaint pic
tures by I.oiiIsp Hand Hnse.ini Sully
nnd Klelnleifh. N'-w York) The His
tories of silence nre offered alluringly
to youth in "The fnlverse nnd the
Mayonnaise" by T. Hrallsford Hobertson
(John Lane Company). More effective
Is the Itivlt.ition "Let's Go to tho Zoo,"
pictures and Jingles by Grace G. Drny
ton (iJiUlleld and Company), who re
vives the figure of Foxy Grandpa.
1
I that saddening spctarle of a folk Im
, mere J In the ir. s. nt. Its K.rns and 'ts
g.unls. and fust forgetting their grand
11 it mini traditions nml inspiring mem
'mles SfolHiiil, I think, needs to-day a
1 liliT.'itiuo which has In It whips anil
i stings."
MARIE .VAN VOMt
AUTHOH Of BIG TREMAINCiV
(UTTLC OROWAG-CO.J
prove. It is no formal natural history,
but a simple ac.'ount of what h knows
about the turk. js and their habits by
11 man who hns observed them closely.
When he has told all he knows ubout
them as birds, ho tells how they are
hunted for sport. It is a lively and In
teresting Intnl.
Tho lishlng. hunting and other out
of doors rxiMirs.ntiH of Lathan A. Crnn
ilHll are re nribd ;n "Days In tho Open"
t Fleming II. ltevell Cumpau). They 1
are ple.isnnt tssnys, for the authorcares
more for the vacation than he does for
'WHY CHARLES READE
DID NOT VISIT US.
It Is Interesting, In connection this
month with the centenary of Charles
I tea dp' birth, to recall the reason he gave
to Henry tt'Htterson for never visiting
nierlen. "I darn not think about It," he
ex' .1 1 mi. (1 . "In the ilrst place I can't drink
or smoke, and I should not get on ver
will ulili thn natives. Next I have a
wt.ikness for high living, nnd you Ainer
cans have such an nu fully Jolly lot of
Minis, to int that I'm ufrald I should
'i. 1111 myself to death." duo of lltnrte's
piciill.iriur. ssys J. H. Harper lu "The
Hoiife of Harper," was that he failed to
Io ett copies of the manuscripts he sent,
on.v. nfier a long period of illness, he
fn-wardrd nn Instalment of n story lenv-
1 leg the names blank, as ho had forgotten
hnt they were.
Until. n Iti'cel veil.
Th nr!llti Kniplrr nnd thn flitted
Stitf" WIH.nn ArrhlbaM Durinlni;
trharVii Hrrlliner't Ann. I
llpuhllr.in Home" II I.. Haveil.
(Frpilvrl. k A PtakM Compsny I
"l.uriidella Itol.bl.i." Allan Msromnd.
(Princeton University Prraa, Princeton. ,
N J.)
"Nolan nn Novellatr " Hfnry Jame. I
(Chirlra Scrlhner'a rion.l
' Thn Krcntii Itrvolutlon " Harold r. n .
Wli"lr U'rmJrrlik A. Stoke Company.)
Th 1'rcnch Itevobitlon " It 1'aciovood
A.lnini I.MthiHii and Cunipany, A C. lc- '
,'lnric und I'omp.my, rhtmno. I
My Un Slur) " llinnml.ns Pankhurat. 1
I Il.jr-t Intrruatlon.i; I.litr.iry fonipiii). j
Noh trk t
"Tht- ft. try of Our Navy " William O
Steven, ill.trpra. I
" Woman In thf Stlisra " ltfkn C
,;..rl..ti 1 rrcdt-rlrk A. i'.kH Company)
Krein tmblm In Ctul.tc ' A II. r
tn'i.dliatn. illforKe II. Koran Company
Art" Cilvo ll!l. lKredfrl.lt A .ll",
t'-miiiany.) . 1
Kiiropa Itavlffd." Ir,ln M Cotih. OaorR I
II tt.tran Company.)
Kor iik Comfort of ili I amlly .Io
t.hltt Story, dieorne II. ttoran Company 1
"Mini Protrmnnllaitt Atlopt Chrlntlan
J Wlntlirop iiegenian, t'li v ,
spott ami his wandering.- carry him
to Maine, to uii-Stnlo New York and to Stlan' r
. .. .. ,1 M.tn.P. 1
many parts or tne i iinaiiian uiok conn- "vhrWl inltv and th. Social rune"
tiy. The deeiirulions nro by Lotllt" A loiph A. llrf I) D. iM. Ilrldf. Naat and 1
Hhead and he photographs are g.-od. ''"Jy- New Yojkj .. Joh
A pleasant essay on llbllhlng and Hat-nurd ll'rtderlik A Stnkr Company 1
on whnt the public wants to read hns -Th Ctnpino lioxfr." J. is Pohiin
written by MacGregor Jenkins. I-:)h1IllJ1pTVi;
Willi Hie tltlo "The Healing Public" s'.,n istenart nnd Kldd Compan. Cln ,
illoughton Milllln Company). He h.is j enatl f an Wsr ThP ,,,..
many humorous stories to lei', nnd his I stroppa-QnauM. (Biltlnn d'Art Contp,n
views of the public nre not ns gloomy I n v.irk.i ,.
, , , . "j.ter ot an Old Kurmr to 1IU Son
as his CXp. Hence warrants. i WlllUm It. IJitliton. (deorso It Dor ,n 1
. m anient niimir. r bus oompll' 11 , company.)
1 1.' :n
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ml over again by J. M.
I H .ns, In set after set of
. 1 " t volumes, years beforo
ii their "F.verynian's LI
P gratifying to nnto two
i'mi'ks in this lino of effort
. .11 publishers.
volumes issued by tho
1 II Company of Indianapolis!
tercstlng, popular account, thnt may not
be authorltntlve to tcholnrs In spite of
much honest work, but that will sit
Isfy nil requirement In the great ma
jority of cases.
TECHNICAL BOOKS.
tint roll Li ll iinnlVHiK of lint iirn.i.iliio
I wi ll printed books from j and tint methods employed in all meet-
uibs hiiojeci 10 ruies win no loutnl ill
Hlshop Thomas H. Neely's manual
"Neely's Parliamentary Practice" (Tho
Abingdon Press, Now York). The
author not only explains what is done,
but also tho reason why It Is done In
that particular manner. Tho book is
very small, so that It will bo Incon
spicuous when carried In tho pocket,
but It contains a vast amount of Infor
mation. Of tho "Afctronomy" In tho Thresh
olds of Science" series (Doubleday, Pago
and Company) the famous French
astronomical writer, Camilla Flam
marioii, Is tho nuthor. Ho has written
much to popularize tho science for
grown up renders; here ho explains: the
principles to children. lie' Is always
clear; If he talks down too much, that
Is a fault common to all French books
for French children, who In sclenttllc
matters nt least seem to bo much less
mnturo than English or American chil
dren. An explanation of tho methods em
ployed In studying rocks Is given In
".Minerals nnd tho Microscope," nn In
troduction to tho science of petrology,
by II. G, Smith (Thomas Murby and
Conmanv! 1). Vnn Nostrum! Coiiinanv).
PI"OTT p fjc AT A NY T.AMTT? lOenernl directions regarding the use of
th rnjrp..np,, nd tho general chnriii'-
iieseripiion or tne iiortn
of Fiiropo will bo found In
typ thnt somthow seem
mm h at the ordinary 400
! 1 f tho tlvo volumes nn
'i i'iiv fiction, two have como
i.Uir Jeps'on's "Whltaker's
" n. ti.- d last week, and Fred-1-
mi's "Nothing but tho
of "Pocket Hooks" pub
.e George II. Doran Com-
-in 1 1 ! v attractive but more
1 Of tho ten volumes be
ii" novels. These havo ap
r itl.er cliupe recently, but
o.v that the platen havo
v. G. A. Hlrmlngham's
P.irtv" J. J. Hell's
'.''in. 1." Arnold HPiinett's
t I: lluekrose's "Hecause of
fircy's "Tho Noble
lln it'o Annesley Vachell's
' ' Is a list that will satisfy
r of tit tion. The Inwriictlvo
Arnold Heiinett's auto
.1 'Th- Truth About nn Au
Gonrtrn Hooper's "Thn Cam
' ' ' with the two books on
a r noticed elsewhere. Two
0 r.os which wo hopo will Ihi
A
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This ,
V 1 .
, lb -v.
) ,H,
r ii,
irt.p 1
m of S.'aiiilliiavia," by I VanclH
ind Sydney A. Clark (Little,
' 1 Company). It Is In tho
'uti homo apparently. The
'i whi ,! the authors were en
1 f'-r a division of the labor,
"'nit tbat one. -f them vlsltod
and Finland, while, the other
" riugh Denmark nnd Norway
no occasion tn step iihI.Io
from ur iieateu path, but thu render
terlstlcs of tho siibtnnees examined
through It urn followed by a descriptive
list of common rock forming minerals.
A innnunl for upper cloas In
chemistry has been prnpnrod Prof.
Walter C. Hinsdale, Ph. D In "Principles
of Quantitative Aniilyls" (D, Van
Nostrand Conipany). Tho Information
set-ms to bo pul In n clear and practical
form, tho author Is familiar w(h
modern methods nnd the book seem'
to meet all pod'igogleal requirements,
Thu subject of industrial instruction
OTHER ROOKS.
We am assured by tho publishers
that "The Cruise of tho Janet Nichols"
(Charles Kcrlbner'a Sons). Mrs. H. L.
Stevenson's diary of the voyage, has
never been published beforo nnd that
.Mrs. Stevenson's undated preface was
written jhortly before her death this
yenr. The statement In our notice last
week that It had been published lit ling
land Homo years ago was tnconect.
Some Interesting letters and extracts
from early dlniles are published In
"Little Women Letters from the House
of Alcott" (Little, Ilrown and Company),
by Jessie Honslello and Mnrlan de For
est, who turned Miss Alcott's story Into
a piny. Their chief value Is in bringing
A. llrnnson Alcott down from the clouiN
in which tho historians of the Concord
school have enveloped him and showing
us a humnn nnd natural father. Tim
bits by Louisa Alcott and her sisters are
charming. Wo wish that the authors
In th.- explanatory portions could hnvo
avoided the tono of adulation, which.
nnnoyliiB as It Is when applied to the
philosopher, Is entirely out of place In
speaking of the siriiplo woman that hli
daughter wnR.
Four orations by the lion. Wllllnm
Jennings Hrynn. frequently delivered be.
fore Chiititiiuqua nnd other audiences,
tiro published separately In small vol
umes by the Funic and Wngnnlls Com
pany. They aro entitled "Tho Prince
of Peace," "The Prlco of a Soul," "The
Value of an Idenl" and "Man,' and af
ford an excellent opportunity to gauge
tho depth of Mr. Hrynn's thought when
dlvi sted of thu spoil of his delivery.
Mine. .Maeleiiinck having met Helen
Kcllnr while In this country was Hrcatly
Impressed by her. Sho describes her
visit In "Tho Glil Who Found the
Mine lllld," by Georgette Leblanc (Dodd,
Mead n in I Cunipany) doing full Justice
to Mrs. Mncy's wonderful achievement,
and. while enthusiastic over ,MIh Ke
lar, preserving her senn of proportion
ill her estimate of whnt she dui s,
Starting wllh phllosophlo considera
tions of the game Harry Lench'lii "The
Happy Golfer" (Ma mlllans) Is soon led
away In talk ubout temarUable yolf
that he has looked upon, and thai takts
him ail n ran in I tho world before, he
gels through. It Is 11 pleasant mixture
if the tssay stylo with golf talk, which
devoiees of the sport nt nny rate will
appreciate.
It Is surprls'ng how much there In
to trll nbnut "The Wild Turkey nnd
Its II inline," (Doubleday. P,igi and
1 Compel) na Hdward A, Mel honny
"The William J Locke Calendar" (John
Lane i'mipaii ). While thai unliable
HUthor has emitted enough epigram
mutse phrases to warrant soiuo sort of
nn nntholog, the calendar form sefms
hardly Justlllab'.e, for th extract havo
nothing to do with the dales they are
put under. Moreover, a pellet of Mr.
Loeko every day Is more than most
people would euro to put up with.
J. MACDOUCALL MAY.
An old Scutch mnnse, the manse of 111
derate, Itcnfrewslilre, Scotland, where Sir
William Wallace wns born, such Is the
peacefully pastoral spot where bv.s a
minister whn Is not, for all Hie busy cures
of his p.tnslt, thu sleru and slightly in r -
row type of old time pnstur, but one of
i'i lii. ltil of Taxutlon" HnaMiiK l.on.
(lloMKlilon Mifflin Cttmp.,n.i
"Why llt pKiiioemt Must (io. (Tliomaa
II -it tn, N.h York.) I
Th 11. . I, lint Onatr. Mermen 1.. Inr I
i!a tlleorno 11. Por.in Compan.) '
Thf .tiivftit tlrnrt" ll.Uiert Haven
Hehtafller '(nonunion Mltllln Company 1
Tint llttmli Syfloni." John Kfiinedy 1
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