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...cautious mocking-bird out of a wood . . ." Then there is Mr. Anon., who gives his life for the midget. Mr. Crimble, Mrs. Monnerie, Polly, and a host of others, not to mention Sir Walter Pollacke who was such a wise friend to Miss M. and who as her executor published these Memoirs...
...Benedite was a lifelong friend of M. Rodin, and helped the famous sculptor organize the "Musee Rodin," he is well qualified to speak on this subject. In testimony of this friendship, Augusto Rodin named M. Benedite the administrator and executor of his will. All those who have visited the "Musee Rodin" of Paris know how well he has acquitted himself of this mission...
...Wendell's library includes many valuable collections besides the dramatic material. He formed special collections of Lincolnia, New York historical material, and matter pertaining to Napoleon. His library is considered by his executor and friend, Mr. John Anderson, Jr., to be one of the most unique and extensive private collections extant...
...University has received through Hon. William Jennings Bryan, as executor, four hundred dollars, the annual income of which is to be used for a prize for the best essay on the principles of free government...
Professor Charles Eliot Norton has been appointed literary executor of the late Mr. John Ruskin. Mr. Ruskin and Professor Norton were very intimate and had known each other for almost fifty years. Professor Norton will go abroad for a month or more next summer to look over the literary remains of Ruskin. He will be assisted by Mrs. Severn, a co-executor, who was Ruskin's cousin, and his housekeeper...