[48] Copyright, 1911, by the Macmillan Company.

[49] Copyright, 1902, by McClure, Phillips and Company.

[50] Copyright, 1907, by the Standard Publishing Company.

[51] Ernest ("Pat") Aroni, was far and away the finest dramatic critic Kentucky has produced, and a delightful volume of his work could be gathered from the files of The Courier-Journal. Mr. Aroni's fame has lingered in Kentucky in a rather remarkable manner, as he never published a book or wrote for the magazines. He is now chief editorial writer on The North American, Philadelphia.

[52] Copyright, 1903, by the Century Company.

[53] Copyright, 1912, by the Ridgway Company.

[54] Copyright, 1905, by Charles Scribner's Sons.

[55] Copyright, 1912, by the Curtis Publishing Company.

[56] Copyright, 1911, by the C. M. Clark Company.

[57] Copyright, 1902, by Small, Maynard and Company.