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Died. Dr. Edward Mansfield McGuffey, 74, of Elmhurst, N. Y., rector of St. James's Protestant Episcopal Church, authority on canon law, son of the late Alexander McGuffey (coauthor of famed McGuffey Readers); in Elmhurst...
...Christmas Day, 1921, President Harding pardoned a model prisoner, a broken prophet. Around him he saw his Socialist Party disintegrating; within him he felt his strength ebbing. His speeches seemed almost pathetic; his pen had lost its throb. A month ago he went to a sanitarium in Elmhurst, Ill., where he died, aged...
Died. Eugene Victor Debs, 71, five times Socialist candidate for President; at the Lindlahr Sanitarium, Elmhurst, Ill., of kidney disease and myocarditis, following a nervous breakdown...
Died. Mrs. Josephine Pastor, 68, widow of Tony Pastor, famed theatrical producer of a generation ago, said to have once been " one of the most beautiful women in the U. S.," at Elmhurst...
...York City; Robert Mather of Marion, Ind.; R. B. Montgomery, of New York City; Albert Nalle, of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Leonard Ober, of Baltimore; Earl D. Osborn, of New York City; Donald O. Page, of New York City; John Gile Paul, of Watertown, Florida; Oliver H. Perry, of Elmhurst, N. Y.; William C. Potter, of Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y.; William Prickett, of Wilmington, Del.; Bertwal C. Read, of Bloomfield, N. J.; William E. Richardson, of New York; Robert Roche, of East Orange, N. J.; Arthur R. Taber, of New York City; Aubrey L. Thomas, of Cheyney, Pa.; Edward...