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Spanish Encyc. Illus.
   under Muerte
See Saarrochi's El genio de la Muerte
Death
reproduce this magnificently any [[strikethrough]] ? [[/strikethrough]] [[?]].

An English journalist in an article in the Review of Reviews pleading for the [[illegible strikethrough]] eradication of American suspicion of [[strikethrough]] Brit [[/strikethrough]] England [[strikethrough]] says we [[/strikethrough]] has the nerve to say that in urging a closer alliance that our life [[wed??]] "enlarge" our life  forsooth our life would be enlarged because Educationalists lead as artists reformers.  the professors from the [[unumosales?]] religious leaders would look upon American "as a field of action."  Indeed did one [[strikethrough]] [[??]] hear such bunk  as if [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] Englishmen of his class have not already found us a field of action here and of profit too or at least hoped to find us profitable.
We may need all these great men but as for the artists we have yet to hear of any.  that England can [[strikethrough]] boast who can compare with the best of our own. [[a reverse image of ink from the other side of the page?]]

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[image: sketch of people in hats walking]

The day Wilson came back from Europe and the peace conference.
I saw the Wilson procession to Carnegie Hall from an apartment house entrance opposite Carnegie.  Had a clear view as street was entirely cleared of people by police guard and escort of soldiers / sailors lined the way.

"The Third French Republic" by Frederick Lawton has Ingres drawing of Guonod as young man.

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