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Buck, Dudley (71), singer; Fairfield, Conn., Jan, 13. Buckner, E. R. (63), lawyer; New York City. March 11.

Burnett, E. A. (75),

June 28.

educator; Lincoln, Neb..

Burns, W. H. (76), rail executive; Chicago, Ill., May 20.

Burr, Mrs. C. H. (Anna Robeson Brown), novelist; Bryn Mawr, Pa., Sept. 10.

Burr, Henry (Harry McClaskey) (59), ballad singer; Chicago, Ill., April 6.

Burrett, Dr. C. A. (62), hospital executive; New York City, March 3.

Burton Mrs. F. H. (80), D. A. R. life director: Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 19.

Bush, Prof. W. T. (74) (philosophy); New York City, Feb. 10.

Byron, W. D. (45), Md. Congressman, leather merchant; in air crash near Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 27. Cadman, Lord John (63), petroleum owner; in England, May 31.

Cameron, Hugh (62), actor; New York City, Nov. 9. Campbell, P. P. (79), ex-Congressman from Kansas, lawyer; Washington, D. C., May 26. Campinchi, Cesar (58), ex-Minister of Navy, France; Marseille, Feb. 23.

Candler, Rev. W. A. (84), Methodist bishop; Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 25.

Cannon, Miss Annie J. (77), astronomer; Cambridge, Mass.; April 13.

Carey, C. H. (84), jurist; Portland, Ore., Aug. 28. Carle, Richard (69), actor; Hollywood, Calif..

June 28.

Carnegie, C. N., 10th Earl of Southesk (87), antquarian; in Scotland, Nov. 10.

Carney, James (83), veteran bare-knuckle boxer: London, Sept. 10.

Carr, Sir Emsley (74), newspaper editor; London, July 31.

Carrigan, T. J. (55), actor; Lapeer, Mich, Oct. 2. Carson, F. W. (60), New York newspaperman; Tucson, Ariz., March 19.

Carter, Sir Gordon (88), racetrack executive; Ascot, Nov. 18.

Cartier, Jacques (55), Jeweler; in France, Sept. 10. Cauldwell, L. G. (19), American painter; Paris, April 9.

Cecil, Edward (60), actor; Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 13, 1940.

Cerda, P. A. (62), President of Chile, vineyard owner; Santiago, Nov. 25.

Chaffee, Maj. Gen. A. R. (56); Boston, Mass., Aug. 22.

Chamberlain, Mrs. Austin (Ivy Dundas) (65); London, Feb. 13.

Chamberlin, Col. H. B. (74), Chicago anti-crime crusader; Chicago, Ill., July 7. Chambers, C. E. (58), illustrator; New York City.

Nov. 5.

Chapin, Dr. C. V. (85), public health expert:

Province, R. I., Jan. 31.

Chevrolet, Louis (62), auto racer and inventor; Detroit, Mich., June 6.

Childs, H. M. (77), horse trainer; Iowa City, Ia., Jan. 9.

Christie, L. C. (56), Canadian Minister to U. S.. lawyer; New York City, April 8.

Clarke, C. L. (88), associate of Edison in electric lighting; Newton, Mass., Oct. 9.

Claussen, Mme. Julia (62), opera singer; Stockholm, May 1.

Clay, Miss Laura (92), equal Suffrage pioneer; Lexington, Ky., June 29.

Clendenin, D. L. (34), executive Civil Liberties leader; in Kansas, Aug. 30.

Coates, John (76), singer; in England, Aug. 16. Cochran, N. D. (77), newspaperman; Toledo, O., April 13.

Cohen, Max (88), Socialist, lawyer; New York City.
Nov. 10.

Coler, B. S. (73), first City Controller of Greater
New York; Brooklyn, N. Y., June 12.
Colgate, Russell (68), soap manufacturer: West
Orange, N. J., July 31.

Collings, K. B. (43), U. S. aviator, war corre-
spondent; at sea, death announced May 6.
Collison, Wilson (47), playwright; Beverly Hills,
Calif., May 24.

Colt, J. W. (83), railway builder, race horse owner; Geneseo, N. Y., Feb. 17.

Commerer, A. B. (57), ex-U. S. National Park director; Washington, D. C., April 30. Condon, Kate, singer; Chicago, Ill., May 27.

Cone, Rear Admiral H. I. (69), Orlando, Fla.. Feb. 12.

Conness, Robert (74), actor; Portland, Me., Jan. 15. Connah, D. J. (70), painter; New York City, Aug. 23.

Connary, L. J. (46), Mass. Congressman; Washington, D. C., Oct. 19.

Connors, J. H. (49), race track owner; Chestnut Hill, Mass., July 10.

Conquest, Miss Joan (58), novelist; in England, Oct. 23.

Content, Harry (80), stock broker; New York City. Aug. 14.

Cook, C. E. (71), playwright; New York City. June 8.

deCordova, Rudolph (81), actor, dramatist; London, Jan. 11.

Couch, H. C. (63), industrialist; Hot Springs. Ark., July 30.

Coursen, W. L. (63), yachtsman; New Rochelle. N. Y., June 25.

Courtney, Fay (Mrs. R. V. MacNicol) (45), actress;
New York City, Feb. 14.

Cowan, H. W. (78), ex-Princeton football star:
Stamford, N. Y., Oct. 19.
Cowdin, J. E. (82), polo veteran, silk dealer; New
York City, Jan, 7.

Coyne, Joseph (73), American actor; in England.
Feb. 20.

Craven, J. C. (62), naval architect; Newark, N. J..
Oct. 20.
Crawford, Robert (52), theatrical producer, Boston.
Mass., Sept. 20.

Creelman, James, scenario writer; New York City.
Sept. 9.

Crosland, Rev. E. S. (69), Moravian bishop; Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 19.

Csaky, Count Stephen (43), Hungarian Foreign
Cubberley, Prof. E. P. (73), educator, college bene-
Minister: Budapest, Jan. 27.
factor; San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 14.

Cudahy, E. A. Sr. (81), meat packer; Chicago, Ill..
Oct. 18.

Cummings, W. L. (60), New York lawyer; Bozeman. Mont., July 25.

Cummins, E. W. (103), Civil War veteran; Columbus, O., Feb. 16.

Cunningham, Jack (59), scenario writer and producer; Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 4.

Curran, Mrs. Hugh G. (Pearl Gildersleeve) (65). song writer; New Rochelle, N. Y., April 16. Curry, Duncan (81), newspaperman; Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 31.

Curtin, J. J. (62), lawyer; Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1940.

Cushing, C. C. (62), playwright; Boston, Mass..

March 6.

Daingerfield, Algernon (72), Jockey Club executive; Garden City, N. Y., June 1.

Daly, Mrs. Marcus (88), copper mine owner widow: in Montana, July 13.

Daly, Rev. T. A. (77), First (Paulist) consultor:
New York City, Jan. 8.
Danforth (Daniels) William (73), opera singer
Darrell, E. F. (78) British-American business
Skaneateles. N. Y., April 16.
Daugherty, H. M. (81), ex-U. S. Attorney General;
leader; New York City, Jan. 22.

Columbus, O., Oct. 12.

Davaz, Suad (63), Turkish Ambassador; Teheran. Aug. 22.

Davenport, Prof. Eugene (84), Illinois farm expert; in Michigan, March 31. Davenport, Dr. William

(74), Tennessee poet laureate; Philadelphia, Pa., May 11. Davies, Sir Walford (71), Master of the King's Music; London, March 11.

Davis, Gherardi (82), yachtsman, lawyer; New York City, March 9.

Davis, W. R. (52), munitions dealer: Houston, Tex., Aug. 1.

Davis, W. W. (79), Christian Science executive; Boston, Mass., Sept. 21.

deChaignon, Pierre (69), heraldry expert; Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 21.

Derrick, W. R. (83), painter; Red Hook, N. Y.,
Jan. 9.

Devaney, J. P. (58), jurist; Milwaukee, Wis..
Sept. 21.
Dew, Earl, jockey champion of 1940; near San
Diego, Calif., Feb. 2.

Dial, N. B. (78), lawyer, financier, ex-U. S. Sena-
tor from S. C.; Washington, D. C., Feb. 11, 1940.
Dinsmoor, Miss Alice (91), oldest Vassar graduate:
Teaneck, N. J., June 15.

Dinsmore, Rev., and Prof. C. A. (80), author; New Haven, Conn., Aug. 14.

Dolly, Jennie (Janszieka Deutsch, Mrs. Irving Netcher) (48), dancer; Hollywood, Calif., June 1 Douglas, W. J. (68), ex-Governor Canal Zone. bridge engineer; New York City, July 2.

Dox, Miss Virginia (89), first woman teacher (1885) on an Indian reservation; Hartford, Conn., Feb. 14.

Drake, J. W. (66), automobile manufacturer, exAssistant Secretary of Commerce; near Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 27.

Driesch, Prof. H. A. D. (73), biologist; Leipzig,
April 17.

Driscoll, J. L. (103), oldest Free Mason in New
York State; Catskill, N. Y., Jan. 2.
Driscoll, M. P. (52), champion indoor runner;
New York City, March 21.

Drury, John (70), actor; Cincinnati, O., Oct. 11.
Duffield, Rev. Howard (86), Presbyterian; New
York City, Jan. 5.

Duncan, W. J. (60), illustrator; New York City, April 11.

Dungan, Rear Admiral P. B. (64); San Diego, Calif., Nov. 26.

Dunne, F. H. (78), San Francisco jurist; San Anzelmo, Calif. June 17.

dePont, Maurice (75), capitalist; New York City, May 31.

Dr Puy, W. A. (65), newspaperman; Ft. Collins, Colo., Aug. 11.

Durant, Donald (53), financier; New York City, Aug. 11.

D'Vys, G, W. (81), claimed to be author of "Casey at the Bat"; Northampton, Mass., May 30. Dwight, B. H. (68), tennis executive; New York City (Forest Hills), Sept. 1.

Dyer, F. L. (70), inventor; Ventnor, NJ., June 4.
Eaton, Henry (72), newspaperman; Washington,
D. C., Jan. 27.

Edelstein, M. M. (53), New York City Congressman,
lawyer; Washington, D. C., June 4.
Eddy, F. W. (88), New York City newspaperman;
Nantucket, Mass., July 23.

Eilers, Karl (75), copper mine owner, New York
City hospital executive; Sea Cliff, N. Y., Aug. 18.
Ellis, Carleton (64), holder of several hundred
patents; Miami, Fla., Jan. 13.

Elting, Philip (77), banker, ex-New York Port collector; Kingston, N. Y., July 20.

Eltinge, Julian (57), actor; New York City, March 7.

Emerson, V. L. (78), inventor; Philadelphia, Pa., May 6.

Emmerson, L. L. (77), ex-Governor, banker; Mt. Vernon, Ill., Feb. 4.

Endicott, William (76), rail executive; Beverly, Mass., Aug. 25.

Endor, Chick (Charles Knapton, Jr.) (47), entertainer; Miami, Fla., Sept. 1.

Endres, Mrs. Emma (104), newspaperwoman; Oakland, Calif., June 23.

Ensign, J. R. (73), fuse maker; Simsbury, Conn.,

Jan. 22.

Erroll, Earl of (39), Lord High Constable of Scotland; Nairobi, Kenya, Jan. 23.

Esch, John J. (80), ex-Congressman; La Crosse, Wis., April 27.

Escoffier, Paul; actor; Paris, July 30.

Essex, Violet (Mrs. C. L. Tucker) (48), actress; Beverly Hills, Calif., Jan. 31.

Evans, Anne; drama promoter; Denver, Colo., Jan. 6.

Evans, Brig. Gen. F. E. (65); Pearl Harbor, Nov. 25.

(86),

Everitt, G. B. (56), banker; Chicago, Ill., Aug. 2.
Eves, R. G. (65), painter; in England, June 14.
Fagnani, Rev. L. P.
American Biblical
scholar; in France, Nov. 25, 1940.
Fairbrother, Miss Sydney (68), actress; in England,
Jan. 3.

Falconer, Mrs. M. P. (79), prison reformer; East
Aurora, N. Y., Nov. 26.

Fauth, Philipp (73), astronomer; near Munich, Jan. 6.

Feder, Gottfried (58), a founder of the Nazi (National Socialist) Party; Munich, Sept. 24. Fields, Lew (74), actor; Los Angeles, Calif., July 20.

Fields, Stanley (Walter Agnew) (57), actor; Hollywood, Calif., April 23.

Finley, Charles (75), ex-Congressman; Williamsburg, Ky., March 19.

Fisher, C. S. (61), American archaeologist; Jerusalem, July 20.

Fisher, F. J. (63), automobile body manufacturer; Detroit, Mich, July 14.

Fisher, H. F. (63), ex-Tennessee Congressman; New York City, June 16.

Fitzgerald, Cissy, actress; in England, May 10. Fitzgerald, F. S. (44), novelist; Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 21.

Y..

Fitzgibbons, John (73), Oswego, N. Y., labor leader, ex-Mayor, ex-Congressman; Buffalo, N. Aug. 4.

Flint, Seth (93), sounded the bugle call at Appomattox, Va., that marked end of the Civil War; Worcester, N. Y., March 18.

Flowers, W. W. (66), tobacco manufacturer; Durham, N. C., May 1.

Flynn, J. C. H. (49), magistrate; New York City June 26.

Flynn, W. J. (62), Bronx Dem. leader; New York City, Nov. 27.

Ford, Col. G. M. (70), educator; Huntington, W. Va.; Aug. 21.

Ford, Mrs. H. C. (Blanche Chapman) (91), actress; Rutherford, N. J., June 7.

Ford, John (78), New York City jurist; Kent Cliffs,
N. Y., July 25.

Ford, W. C. (83), author; at sea, March 7.
Foster, J. B. (78), baseball executive; Washington,
D. C., Sept. 29.

Foster, Prof. R. C. (46), president Alabama University; Tuscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 19.

Fortmiller, P. V. (50), rose grower; Cape Vincent, N. Y., Aug. 17.

Fougner, G. S. (57), New York newspaperman, wine expert; Washington, D. C., April 2. Franko, Jeannie, Mrs. Hugo Kraemer (85), violinist; New York City, Dec. 3, 1940.

Frazer, Sir J. B. (87), anthropologist; Cambridge, England, May 7.

French, A. T., Sr. (78), New York banker; Chester, N. H., Nov. 15.

Frew, W. E. (76), banker; New York City, May 19. Frohman, Daniel (89), theatrical producer; New York City, Dec. 26, 1940.

Frost, R. J. (70), educator; New York City, Nov. 12. Fumes, John (76), painter; Vancouver, B. C.. Jan. 13.

Furman, G. H. (72), jurist; Patchogue, N. Y., March 27.

Furnas, Charles (61), first passanger in an airplane (Wright brothers); Dayton, O., Oct. 15.

Galatzine, Princess Aimee Crocker (78); New York City, Feb. 17.

Gallagher, L. L. (58), theater executive; New York City (Elmhurst), July 6.

Gantert, Mrs. Emil (Helen Cummings) (100); Newark, N. J., Sept. 2.

Gardiner, Rev. T. M. (71), P. E. Suffragan Bishop of Liberia, a native tribesman; Cape Palmas, West Africa, April 3.

Geer, Alpheus (78), founder Stillman Movement; New York City, Aug. 17.

Gehrig, Lou (37), ex-Captain and 1st baseman of New York Yankees baseball team; New York City, June 2.

Getty, Brig. Gen. R. N. (86); San Francisco, Calif., April 15.

Geyer, L. E. (53), California Congressman; Washington, D. C., Oct. 11.

Gherardi, Bancroft (68), American electric engineer; in Canada, Aug. 14.

Gibb, Mrs. Walter (Florence Swan) (76), merchant,
social leader; Brooklyn, N. Y., May 17.
Gibbons, P. W. (55), tennis executive; Philadelphia,
Pa., March 9.

Gibbs, R. P. (81), actor; New York City (Clifton,
S. I.), Feb. 22.

Gillett. Maj. Gen. R. H. (New York National Guard) (63), lawyer; New Lebanon Center, N. Y., Jan. 16.

Girard, Bob (R. C. Garrod) (53), minstrel; Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 5. Girard, Mrs. Edward

(Jessie

(68).

Gardner) actress; Bay Shore, N. Y., Jan. 27. Glover, Prof. J. W. (72), mathematician; Ann Arbor, Mich., July 15.

Gluchowski, Kaziemierz (56), Buffalo Polish newspaper owner; Windsor, Ont., Sept. 15.

Goelet, R. W. (61), realty owner, financier; New York City, May 2.

Goldblatt, Moses (72), race horse trainer; Cincinnati, O., Oct. 21.

Goldmark, Henry (83), bridge builder; Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 15.

Goldmark, Miss Susan (78), poet; New York City, Sept. 23.

Goldsborough, A. J. (72), horse trainer; Brooklyn, July 21.

Goodman, Joseph (65), Water Supply Commissioner; New York City, May 9.

Goodrich, A. F. (63), playwright; New York City. June 26.

Gordon, C. H. (56), actor; Hollywood, Calif., Dec. 3. 1940.

Gordon, James (70), actor; Hollywood, Calif., May 12.

Grady, J. H. (70), actor; Lynn, Mass., Feb. 17. Grafflin, Rev. S. W. (71), Methodist leader; Greenwich, Conn., March 20.

Graham, ex-Gov. H. F. (79), lawyer; Craftsbury, Vt., Nov. 23.

Granger, W. G. (68), New York fossil-mammals expert: Lusk, Wyo., Sept. 7.

Grant, Mrs. E. J. (Jeannie Dailey) (84), singer, club woman; Brooklyn, N. Y., June 7. Graser, E. W. (Lone Ranger) (32), radio actor. lawyer; Farmington, Mich., April 8.

Graustein, Prof. W. C. (52), mathematician; Bel-
mont, Mass., Jan. 22.
Gray, J. F. (52), vice president New York State
Federation of Labor; Albany, N. Y., March 19.
Greene, W. D. (68), actor; Great Neck, N. Y.,
Feb. 20.

Greenough, Carroll (58), American architect; Ashville, N. C., Aug. 18.

Greer, W. J. (71), fire insurance expert; Montclair, N. J., Feb. 25.

Gregory, Dr. Menas S. (64), psychiatrist; Tuckahoe, N. Y., Nov. 2.

Grey, Clifford (54), lyric writer; in England, Sept. 26.

Grieff, Rev. J. N. (86), founder, American Passion Play; Union City, N. J., June 8,

Griesemar, Douglas (53), Red Cross executive; Chevy Chase, Md., April 24.

Grieumard, Miss Emilie (77), descendant of Louis XVI of France; Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 4, 1940. Grimshaw, Robert (91), inventor; Englewood, N. J.. April 9,

Grindell-Matthews (61), a "death ray" inventor; in Wales, Sept. 17.

Gristede, D. B. (68), chain grocery owner; Scarsdale, N. Y., Oct. 2.

Grossman, Helen (42), actress; New York City, May 29.

Guerin, Eddie (80), convict who escaped from Devil's Island; in England, Dec. 3, 1940. Guggenheim, Simon (73), ex-U. S. Senator from Colorado, financier, copper manufacturer, benefactor; New York City, Nov. 2.

Guggenheim, William (72), financier; New York City, June 27.

Gydeson, Mrs. Lydia (101), Civil War veteran; Mt. Holly, N. J., Sept. 9.

Hackett, Col. H. B. (61), architect, college football referee; Chicago, Sept. 8.

Hading, Jane (Jeanen A. Trefouet) (81), actress; in France, Feb. 18.

Hall, Rev. F. O. (81), Universalist; New York City, Oct. 18.

Hail, G. C. (53), newspaper crusader against the Ku Klux Klan; Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 9. Hamilton, W. R. (74), baseball veteran; Worcester, Mass., Dec. 15, 1940.

Hamm, Mrs. Anna (100); Holland, Mich., Jan. 4. Hanly, T. B. (71), newspaperman; near Plattsburg. N. Y., April 15.

Harcourt, B. E. (59), jurist; New York City, Dec. 9, 1940.

Harlan, E. R. (72), Iowa historian; Des Moines, Ia., July 13.

Harper, Miss Lillie H. (60), sculptor; New York City, Sept. 22.

Harris, E. S. (73), ex-New York State Democratic State Committee head; Washington, D. C. Jan. 29.

Harris, J. F. (78), Florida Republican leader, stock broker; Palm Beach, Fla., April 14.

Harris, 8. H. (69), play producer; New York City. July 3.

Harrison, B. P. (Pat) (59), U. S, Senator from Mississippi; Washington, D. C., June 22. Hartman, L. F. (61), magazine editor; New York City. Sept. 23.

Hartwell, Dr. J. A. (73); New York City, Nov. 30, 1940.

Hartwig, Walter (61), theatrical producer; New York City (Forest Hills), Jan. 17.

Hawke, Sir J. A., jurist; in England, Oct. 29. Hawley, H. D. (62), actor; New York City.

March 29.

Hawley, W. C. (77), ex-Congressman, tariff expert; Salem, Ore., July 24.

Hay, J. V. (39), Earl of Erroll and Lord High Constable of Scotland; in Africa, Jan. 24. Hayes, Sir B. F. (76), White Star Commodore, sea fighter; in England, May 15.

Hazen, M. C. (74), District of Columbia Commissioner; Washington, D. C., July 15.

Hazlett, J. M. (77), ex-Philadelphia City executive;
Chestnut Hill, Pa., Nov. 8.

Hearst, Sir William (77), Canadian dry leader, ex-
Ontario Premier; Toronto, Sept. 29.
Heaslip, C. T. (57), newspaperman; New York City,
Oct. 15.

Heckscher, August (92), New York

financier;

philanthropist; Lake Wales, Fla., April 26. Heckscher, Mrs. August (68), capitalist, benefactor; New York City, July 10.

Heinz, Howard (63), Pittsburgh food canner; Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 9.

Henry, Jules (52), French Ambassador to Turkey: Ankara, June 10,

Hernandez, Mrs. F. M. De (126), buried in McAllen, Tex., July 10-bbrn May 11, 1815 in Rio Grande City, Tex.

Heydt, Dr. H. A. (72), poet, lawyer, author; New York City, Aug. 4.

Hickey, T. F. (76), Roman Catholic archbishop; Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1940.

Higgins, F. R. (44), poet, theatre manager; Dublin, Jan. 8.

Higgins, Samuel (81), rail executive; Devon, Conn.. April 10.

Higgins, Brig. Gen. W. A. (63); Irvington, N. J., Nov. 18.

Higginson, Mrs. T. W. (Mary Thatcher) (96), poet, author; Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 9.

Hill, Gen. J. P. (62), lawyer, ex-Congressman;
Washington, D. C., May 23,
Hill, Mrs. Hattie, ex-president American Criterion
Society, Clifton Springs, N. Y., Sept. 21.

Hill, R. T. (82), geologist; Dallas, Tex., July 28.
Hills, Laurence (61), U, S. newspaperman; Vichy,
France, March 28.

Hiltman, J. W. (79), book publisher; New York City, April 15.

Hinckley, Robert (88), painter; Rehoboth, Del.. June 1.

Hinds, Maj. Gen. Ernest (76), Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., June 17.

Hitchcock. Thomas, Sr. (80), sportsman; Old Westbury, N. Y., Sept. 29.

Hite, W. F. (102), Union spy in Civil War; MeKeesport, Pa., May 8.

Hobart, Mrs. Garret A. (Esther Tuttle (91); Haledon, N. J., Jan. 8.

Hoey, J. J. (63), U. S. collector, Post of New York; Baltimore, Md., Nov. 10.

Holland., J. P. (76), ex-A. F. of L. executive; Rockaway, N. Y., Nov. 9.

Holland, Dr. T. H., British radiologist; Liverpool, Jan. 16.

Hollis, J. B, (81), actor; Amityville, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1940.

Holloway, Charles (81), painter; Chicago, Ill., Jan. 27.

Holmes, Mrs. C. R. (Bettie Fleischman); benefactor; Sands Point, N. Y., Sept. 29.

Holt, Sir H. S. (85), railway builder; Montreal. Sept. 28.

Holz, Julius (85), New York City newspaper owner;
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 13.

Hoogstraten, Count Otto (52); in Italy, July 20.
Hooper, Charles (57), writer of 78,000 letters to
newspaper editors; San Francisco, May 1.
Hope, Lord, Duke of Newcastle (75); in England,
April 21.

Hoppin, Col. F. L. V. (74), painter, architect:
Newport, R. I., Sept. 9.

Horgan, S. H. (87), halftone engraving inventor: Orange, N. J., Aug. 30.

Houghton, A. B. (78), ex-U. S. Ambassador to
Germany and to Britain; South Dartmonth,
Mass.; Sept. 16.

House, Loulie Hunter (81), Widow of Edward M.
House; New York City; Dec. 26, 1940.
Houston, A. J. (87), U. S. Senator from Tex.,
lawyer; Baltimore, Md.; June 26.
Howard, Harry (75), actor; Hollywood,
March 13.

Calif.;

Howard, J. D. (75), banker; Baltimore, Md.; Aug. 19.

Hoxie, C. A. (74), electrical inventor, "turned sound into light"; near Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 13.

Hoyne, T. H. (80), bar leader; Chicago, Ill., Sept. 28.

Hoyt, Mrs. C. J. (53), leader in women's club;
Walden, N. Y.; March 10.
Hubbard, E. K. (72), manufacturer; Middletown,

Conn.; Aug. 7.

Hudspeth, C. B. (64), ex-Congressman; San Antonio, Tex.; March 19.

Huggins, W. L. (76), anti-industrial strikes crusader; Emporia, Kan.; May 24.

Humphrey, B. J. (74), jurist; Jamaica, N. Y.; Dec. 11, 1940.

Humphrey, Mrs. W. B. (Marie Ives) (83), President American Indian League; New Haven, Conn.; March 29.

Humphreys, Brig. Gen. F. E. (57), first army aviator; Miami, Fla., Jan. 20.

Hunt, Maj. C. V. D. (79), sculptor; Washington, D. C., Feb. 1.

Huntziger, Gen. C. L. C. (61), French Minister of War; in airplane crash in South of France, Nov. 12.

Hurd, Dr. Eugene (59), World War army surgeon and American newspaper correspondent; Richardson Springs, Calif., May 19.

Hurd, R. M. (75), lawyer, financler; New York City, June 6.

Hutton, F. L. (63), New York financier; near Charleston, S. C., Dec. 5.

Hymans, Paul (75), Ex-Belgian Foreign Minister; in France, March 9.

Ingersoll, Genevra (81), actress; New York City, (Clifton, S. I.), Jan. 17.

Irvine, Rev. A. F. (78), Los Angeles, Calif., March

15.

Israel, Rev. E. L. (45), Jewish leader; Cincinnati, O., Oct. 19.

Jackson, Prof. D. B. (71), sanitation expert; Mattituck, N. Y., Sept. 1.

Jalkanen, Kalle, champion Finn skier; in war action, Sept. 5.

James, A. Č. (74), financier industrialist; New York City, June 4.

Jameson, Andrew (85), whiskey distiller; Dublin, Feb. 15.

Jamison, Miss Martha A. (70), coffee and sugar importer; New York City, July 16.

Jarvinen, Kalle, champion Finn shotputter; in war action, Sept. 5.

Jay, D. L. K. (59), New York lawyer; Westbury, L. I.. March 26.

Jehl, Francis (80), an Edison aide 1879-1882; St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 9.

Jenson, Andrew (90), Mormon historian; Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 18.

Joffe, M. S. (76), painter; New York City, June 28. Johns, G. S. (83), newspaper editor; St. Louis, Mo., July 16.

Johnson, Amy (32), British aviatrix; drowned in Thames, Jan. 5.

Johnson, H. E. (53), song writer; New York City, May 1.

Jones, C. L. (59), economics educator; Madison, Wis., Jan. 13.

Jones, H. H. (55), football coach; Hollywood, Calif., July 27.

Jones, J. J. (63), book publisher; Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 31.

Jose, R. S. (71), ballad singer; San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 20.

Joyce, James (58), Iris hnovelist; Zurich, Switzerland, Jan. 13.

Kahn, Gus (54), song writer; Beverly Hills, Calif., Oct. 8.

Kallio, Kyosti (67), ex-president of Finland; Helsinki, Dec. 19, 1940.

Kastar, Rev. Karl, (70), R. C. Cardinal, Archbishop of Prague; there, April 21.

Katz, Moses (77) editor, playwright; Philadelphia, Pa., June 14.

Kavanaugh, F. W. (69), ex-State Senator, Republican leader; Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1940. Keene, F. P., New York polo player, race horse owner; in Canada, Sept. 25.

Keep, C. H. (80), New York banker; York Harbor. Me., Aug. 30.

Keith, Mrs. Boudinot (Dora Wheeler) (85), artist; New York City, Dec. 27.

Kelley, Mary (Mrs. Ray Myers) (47), actress; Hollywood, Calif., June 7.

Kendall, W. M. (85), New York architect; Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 8.

Kenmare, Earl of (V. N. Browne) (80), in England. Nov. 14.

Kennedy, S. M. (79), actor; Detroit, Mich., Oct.

28.

Kessinger, A. R. (74), newspaper publisher; Rome, N. Y., Feb. 24.

Kevill, J. P. (96), powder-boy in Civil War on ironclad Merrimac; Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 3. Keyes, Margaret, opera singer; New York City. Jan. 6.

Kienzi, Wilhelm (84), composer; Vienna, Oct. 3. Kiest, E. J. (79), newspaper owner; Dallas, Tex., Aug. 11.

Kilmer, Mrs. Joyce (Aline Murray) (53), poet; Stillwater, N. J., Oct. 1.

Kimmeberg, E. W. (69), advertising; New York City, Oct. 6.

King, Maj. C. S. (67), actor; Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 18.

Kinnear, W. S. (77), railroad tunnel builder; Grosse Points, Mich., Aug. 8.

Kittredge, Prof. G. L. (81), Harvard Shakespeare expert; Barnstable, Mass., July 23.

Knapp, Miss Frances L. (61), Wellesley dean;
Lunenburg, Mass., July 31.

Kneeland, E. W. (70), Canadian grain merchant
and industrialist; Montreal, May 20.
Koeheler, Commander H. W. (54), diplomat: New
York City, June 17.

Kohler, J. P. (86), New York City, lawyer; Coral

Gables, Fla., Aug. 4.

Kolb-Danvin, Mrs. C. L. (Princess Radziwill) (84), writer; New York City, May 11.

Korizis, Alexander (56), Grecian Premier; Athens, April 19.

Kriebel, Hermann (65), member of German World War Armistice Commission; Munich, Feb. 17. Kubelik, Jan. (60), violinist; Prague, Dec. 5. Ladd, Rev. W. P. (71), dean, Berkeley Divinity School: New Haven, Conn., July 1.

Laffoon, Ruby (72), Governor of Kentucky 193235, jurist; Madisonville, Ky., March 1. Lagergeren, Rev. C. G. (95), Swedish Baptist leader; St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 27. Lamberton, R. E. (54), Mayor of Philadelphia; Longport, N. J., Aug. 22.

Lander, Frank (80), actor; New York City, (Woodside), Jan. 10.

Landreth, Burnet Jr. (72), seedsman; Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 4.

Lane, Miss Gertrude B., dean of magazine editors; New York City, Sept. 25.

Langmuir, Dr. A. C. (69), chemist; Hastings, N. Y., May 14.

Laning, Harris (67), Rear Admiral; Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 2.

Lanman, Prof. C. R. (90), Orientalist; Boston, Mass., Feb. 20.

Lapointe, Ernest (65), Canadian Minister of Justice; Montreal, Nov. 26.

Lardner, Rex (59), newspaperman; New York City, (Douglaston), June 23.

Lasker, Emanuel (72), chess expert; New York City, Jan. 11.

Lavary, Sir John (84), painter; in Ireland, Jan. 10.

Laughlin, Miss Clara E. (67), novelist, traveler; Chicago, Ill., March 3.

Laughlin, Irwin (70), ex-ambassador to Spain; Washington, D. C., April 18.

Lauri, Rev. Lorenzo (76), R. C. Cardinal; Vatican City, Oct. 8.

Law, Mrs. Fannie (70), actress; New York City, April 17.

Lawford, E. E. (70), actor; New York City, Dec. 27, 1940.

Lawton, W. C. (88), educator; Upper Darby, Pa., April 18.

Leblanc, Georgette (66), actress; Cannes, (Oct.-) Leblanc, Maurice (76), novelist; in France, Nov. 6. Ledoux, U. J. (Mr. Zero) (66), friend of the poor; New York City, April 8.

Lee, Miss Auriol, actress, stage director; Hutchinson, Kan., July 2.

Lee, H. H. (61), rail executive; Peekskill, N. Y., July 30.

Legge, R. H. (59), illustrator, painter; Detroit, Mich., Dec. 9.

Leicester, Earl of (T. W. Coke) (98), soldier, land owner; in England, Nov. 19.

Lelivelt, J. F. (53), baseball player and club manager; Seattle, Nash., Jan. 20.

Lennox, Miss Jane (72), actress; Norristown, Pa.. Aug. 30.

Leonard, Eddie (Lemuel Gordon Toney) (65), minstrel; New York City, July 25.

Levinson S. O. (75), lawyer, peace advocate; Chicago, Ill., Feb. 2.

Levitzki, Mischa (42), planist; Avon, N. J., Jan. 2. Levy, S. D. (80), jurist; New York City, Dec, 26, 1940.

Lewis, Prof. D. D. (67), surgeon; Baltimore, Md.,

Oct. 9.

Liebler, T. A. (89), theatrical producer; Old Greenwich, Conn., April 23.

Lincoln, A. B. (83), prohibitionist; Westford, Conn., Sept. 1.

Llewellyn, Sir William (77), painter; London, Jan.
28.
Lloyd, Mrs. Elizabeth F. (71), painter, active in
welfare and stage work; Beverley Hills, Calif.,
Aug. 17.

Lloyd George, Dame Margaret (77); Criccieth,
Wales, Jan. 20.
Lloyd, Lord G. A. (61), government leader in
House of Lords; London, Feb. 5.
Longstaff, Sir John (79), painter;
Oct. 1.

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Mack, W. H. (McIlvaine) (81), actor; New York |
City, Sept. 23.

Marmoud, Mohammed (58), minister of defense of
Egypt, ex-Premier; Cairo, Feb. 1.

Mair, Dame Sarah (94), granddaughter of Mrs.
Siddons, actress; in England, Feb. 17.

Mallory, C. D. (59), New York ship operator;
Miami, Fla., April 8.

Manley, F. T, (60), gasoline developer; Miami,
Fla., Feb. 25.

Mann, Tom (84), labor leader; in England, March

13.

Marchand, J. H. (58), painter; Paris, Oct. 10. Marchesi, Mme. Blanche (77), opera singer; London, Dec. 15, 1940.

Margery (Mrs. Le Roi G. Crandon) (about 50), spiritualist medium; Boston, Mass., Nov. 1. Maria of Greece, Princess (64), Athens, Dec. 13, 1940.

Markland, G. L. Jr. (75), industrialist; Philadel-
phia, Pa., Aug. 14.

Marland, E. W. (67), ex-Governor, oil man; Ponca
City, Okla., Oct. 3.

Marley, George (104), U. S. Civil War veteran:
Oakland, Md., March 23.

Martin, Archer (76), jurist: Victoria, B. C., Sept. 1.
Martin, Prof. F. L. (60), news educator; Columbia,
Mo., July 18.

Martin, J. M. ("Smoky Joe") (77), retired fire
chief; Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25.

Merrill, W. J. (42), film executive; New York
City, April 10.

Metaxas, Gen. John (70), Greek Premier; near
Athens, Jan. 29.

Miley, Miss Marion (27), golf player; Lexington,
Ky., Sept. 28.

Millard, Bailey (80), newspaper man; Los Angeles,
Calif, March 20.

Miller, Dr. D. C. (74), foe of the relativity theory;
Cleveland, O., Feb. 22.

Miller, H. L. (47), biscuit manufacturer; Garden
City, N. Y., July 17.

Million, J. W. (78), educator; San Mateo, Calif.,
Sept. 5.

Mitchell, Steele (42), President, Adams Express
Co.; New York City, Dec. 2, 1940.

Miner, E. H. (59), animal painter, newspaper art
manager; Mineola, N. Y., Oct. 10.

Mong, W. V. (63), actor; Glendale, Calif., Dec. 12, 1940.

Moore, R. W. (81), U. S. State Department Coun-
selor; Fairfax, Va., Feb. 8.

Mordecai, Joseph (89), portrait painter; London,
Dec. 31, 1940.

Morehouse, D. W. (64), astronomer, educator; Des
Moines, Ia., Jan. 21.

Morgan, Helen (Mrs. Lloyd Johnson) (41), singer;
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 8.

Morrissey, J. F. (59), actor; New York City. Oct.

7.

Martin, W. D. (72), prohibition executive; Hacken-Morrison, Lee (65), actor; New York City. March sack, N. J., Nov. 26.

Martinez-Nadal, Rafael (63), ex-Senator of Puerto
iRco, cock-fight chicken breeder; San Juan, P.
R., July 6.

Marvell, Rear Admiral G. R. (72); Annapolis, Md.,
Nov. 12.

Mason, J. W. T. (62), war correspondent; New
York City, May 13.

Massingale, Sam (70), Okla. Congressman; Wash-
ington, D. C., Jan. 17.

Mather, A. C. (80), Chicago car builder and
philanthropist; Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 25.
Mathews, Rev. and Prof. Shailer (18), theologian;
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 23.

Mavrogordate, T. M. (58), tennis star; in England,
Aug. 27.

Maybrick, Mrs. Florence (Florence Chandler) (80),
widow of James Maybrick, Liverpool

cotton

broker, for whose poisoning she was imprisoned; near South Kent, Conn.. Oct. 23. McAdoo, W. G. (77), ex-Secretary of Treasury,

ex-U. S. Senator from California, lawyer; Wash-
ington, D. C., Feb. 1.

McCain, Maj. Gen. H. P. (80); Washington, D. C.,
July 25.

McCarter, R. H. (82), ex-New Jersey Attorney
General; Rumson, N. J., May 30.

McComas, R. T. (92), senior telephone pioneer;
Montclair, N. J., Aug. 17.

McCormick, H. F. (69), reaper manufacturer;
Beverley Hills, Calif., Oct. 16.

McCormick, W. G. (90), Chicago banker; Wheaton,
Ill., Nov. 29.

McDonald, A. D. (63), rail executive; San Fran-
cisco, Calif., Nov. 15.

McGarry, J. A. (83), ex-chairman, Clan-na-Gael
of America; Chicago, Ill., Sept. 30.
McGarry, Rev. W. G. (47), Jesuit educator: New
York City, Sept. 23.

McGrath, H. C. (62), sports official; Hyannis.

Mass., Sept. 7.

McGrath, M. J. (64), police inspector, former
York
Olympic weight-throwing champ.; New
City, Jan. 29.

McHarg, H. K. (89), New York banker, railway
owner; Lake Wales, Fla. Jan. 28.
McKenna, J. J. (87), Republican leader; Chicago,
Ill., Feb. 13.

McKenzie, J. C. (81), ex-Congressman, ex-Muscle
Shoals executive; Elizabeth, Ill., Sept. 17.
McKinley, Maj. Gen. J. F. (60); San Antonio,
Tex., Jan. 17.

McLane, C. E. (69), financier, horse racing execu-
tive; near Baltimore, June 1.

McLean, E. B. (58), newspaper owner; Towson,
Md., July 27.

McMichael, Emory (72), banker, retired Philadel-
phia newspaper owner; Devon, Pa., Dec. 8, 1940.
McNamara, J. B. (59), labor agent, bombed in 1910
the Los Angeles Times newspaper, 21 persons
killed; San Quentin Prison, Calif., March 8.
McNeir, George (80), carpet manufacturer; Am-
sterdam, N. Y., June 14.

Mayall, Hershell (78), actor; Detroit, Mich., June
10.

Mend, Rev. C. L. (71), Methodist bishop; Kansas
City, Mo., May 17.

Mead, Mrs. D. W. (Mary Robbins) New Thought
leader; Watkins Glen, N. Y., Feb. 28.
Menocal, Gen. M. K. (74); Havana, Sept. 7.

30.

Morton, J. F. (70), museum curator; Paterson, N.
J., Oct. 7.

Morton, J. G. (84), actor; Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept.

25.

Mosher, Rev. G. F. (69), Protestant Episcopal
bishop; New York City, July 19.

Moss, J. A. (68), President, U. S. Flag Association;
New York City, April 23.

Mott, Prof. L. P. (78), City College educator;
New York City, Nov. 20.

Muir, Ramsay (69), author, liberal party leader;
in England, May 4.

Mulhall, Lucille (55) "original cowgirl" of the
stage; Guthrie,Olka., Dec. 22, 1940.

Murray Charlie (69), actor; Hollywood, Calif.,
July 29.

Murray, F. L. (60), baseball club owner; Nashville,
Tenn., March 4.

Murray, J. H. (49), actor, brewer; Killingworth,
Coun., Dec. 11,1940.

Murray, Samuel (71), sculptor; Philadelphia, Pa.,

Nov. 3.

Mussolini, Capt. Bruno (23), aviator, son of Italian
premier; near Pisa, Aug. 7.

Narelle, Mme. Marie (70), Australian singer; in
England, Jan. 28.

Ex-Queen Natalia of Serbia (82), widow of ex-
King Milan Obrenovich; Paris, May 8.
Nernst, W. H. (77), inventor filament lamp; in
Germany, Nov. 18.

Nevinson, H. W. (85), war correspondent, pacifist;
in England, Nov. 9.

Newton, Prof. J. H. (59), New York educator;
New Hope, Pa., Sept. 1.

Newton, W. H. (60), ex-Congressman; Minne-
apolis, Minn., Aug. 10.

Nice, H. W. (63), lawyer, ex-Governor of Mary-
land; Richmond, Va., Feb. 25.
Nicoll, Dr. Matthias Jr., ex-State Health Com-
missioner; Rye, N. Y., May 13.

Nichols, A. D. (66), painter; El Paso, Tex.. Nov.

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deObarrio, Gen. N. A. (67), a founder of Panama Republic; Panama City, Jan. 16.

O'Brien, J. H. (68), ex-New York City official and newspaperman; Long Beach, N. Y., Feb. 4. O'Connor, Andrew (67), American sculptor; Dublin, June 11.

O'Donnell, Hugh A. (67), newspaper advertising
executive; New York City, Aug. 23.

O'Hara, W. E. (44), race track manager; near
Taunton, Mass., Feb. 28.

Ohl, Rev. Jeremiah (90), Lutheran educator, hymn
composer; Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 21.

O'Leary, C. T. (68), ex-ball player and coach;
Chicago, Ill., Jan. 6.

O'Loghlen, Clement (40), actor; New York City.
May 2.

O'Malley, Rev. F. A. (42), Catholic educator;
Buffalo, N. Y., June 2.

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