Press Reference Library: Notables of the West

Press Reference Library; Western Edition (1915) (1915)
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Press Reference Library; Western Edition; Being the Portraits and Biographies of Progressive Men of the West Who Have Helped in the Development and History Making of this Wonderful Country.

THE "PRESS REFERENCE LIBRARY" is primarily a publisher's utility library — a work of reference wherein can be found in correct form, the basic facts, from birth down to date, regarding the lives of men of note and substantial achievement, as well as the younger men, whose careers are certain, yet still in the making, together with halftones from latest photographs of the men referred to.

Modern newspapers and periodicals attach great importance to illustration; in fact, most editors regard it as of equal importance with news.

Newspapers require pictures of persons and places for reproduction with current happenings. Although they exhaust ег-ery resource to secure up-to-date photographs, they often are compelled to reprint old-style line cuts or wash drawings, and in the majority of cases have no picture at all.

The facts regarding men are often jumbled owing to the necessity of gathering them from whatever source available on a moment's notice. Every precaution has been taken to have the facts herein correct in every detail and the photographs of recent date.

The work will be the ready reference book of the newspaper editor, writer and artist. This publication will go to all the International (Hearst) News Service and leading Associated Press and United Press, News Service papers in the United States, and to the leading illustrated weekly and monthly publications under the classification of "National Periodicals." The natural home of the Press Reference Library is the newspaper and periodical Editorial Room, the work will, in addition, be placed by the International News Service, in all the leading public and college libraries of the country.

Most of the photographs in this publication are from the studios of Moffett, Matzene, Hartsook, Fitzel, Steckel and Gibson, Sykes and Fowler, to whom much credit is due for the artistic success attained.

  1. HUNTINGTON, COLLIS POTTER
  2. WOODS, HON. SAMUEL D
  3. BRIDGE, DR. NORMAN
  4. SCOTT, HENRY T
  5. RANDOLPH, EPES
  6. RAYMOND, GEORGE LANSING
  7. McDONALD, JAMES
  8. MILLER, JOHN BARNES
  9. MASSEY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER
  10. PATERSON, JAMES VENN
  11. HAMMOND, JOHN HAYS
  12. ARNOLD, BION JOSEPH
  13. HEARST, HON. GEORGE
  14. FIELD, JOHN SPAFPORD
  15. BLANCHARD, NATHAN WESTON
  16. FRINK, JOHN MELANCTHON
  17. GARVEY, RICHARD
  18. FALL, ALBERT BACON
  19. ERICSON, JOHN ERNST
  20. HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH
  21. DUNN, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH
  22. McDONALD, WILLIAM C
  23. WOODFORD, HON. ASA WESLEY
  24. MITCHELL, CHARLES HOWARD
  25. JESS, STODDARD
  26. SHARPE, JOHN WILLIAM
  27. BENNETT, OSCAR DAVID
  28. THORP, HARRY
  29. IHMSEN, MAXIMILIAN FREDERICK
  30. LOOMIS, CHESTER BROWN
  31. HANCOCK, GEORGE ALLAN
  32. BUSBY, LEONARD A
  33. SCHUYLER, JAMES DIX
  34. EDWARDS, J. PAULDING
  35. DUNNE, PETER FRAXCIS
  36. СОВЕ, IRA MAURICE
  37. JONES, HON. JOHN PERCIVAL
  38. FLETCHER, AUSTIN BRADSTREET
  39. SPIRES, JOSEPH H
  40. CONLEY, WILLIAM MAXWELL
  41. HUPP, THOMAS DIVEN
  42. POST, MORTON EVEREL
  43. ROBERTSON, JOHN DILL
  44. DOYLE, WILLIAM PATRICK
  45. TAYLOR, J. W. E.
  46. BUFFUM, WILLIAM MANSFIELD
  47. BUFFUM, ASA MANSFIELD
  48. REED, GEORGE WILLIAM
  49. BEANS, THOMAS ELLARD
  50. DEXMAX, WILLIAM
  51. CLEAVELAND, NEWTON
  52. FROST, FRANK WADHAM
  53. CLEAVELAND, NEWTON
  54. MULLGARDT, LOUIS CHRISTIAN
  55. EDGAR, WILLIAM FRANCIS
  56. STORY, FRANCIS QUARLES
  57. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM EDWARD
  58. HOOVER, HERBERT CLARK
  59. KINGSBURY, WILLIAM JERE
  60. WAIT, HORATIO LOOMIS
  61. SHERMAN, MOSES H.
  62. BURNHAM, MAJOR FREDERICK RUSSELL

This work was published in 1913 and is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States as well as countries and areas where the copyright terms of anonymous or pseudonymous works are 110 years or less since publication.

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