[88] Copyright, 1909, by Doubleday, Page and Company.
[89] Copyright, 1909, by Mitchell Kennerley.
[90] Copyright, 1911, by Mitchell Kennerley.
[91] Copyright, 1908, by Doubleday, Page and Company.
[92] Copyright, 1909, by the Current Literature Publishing Company.
[93] Copyright, 1911, by J. B. Lippincott Company.
[94] Copyright, 1910, by Small, Maynard and Company.
[95] Copyright, 1911, by W. J. Watt and Company.
[96] Mr. Musgrove, who is to leave The Post at the end of 1912 to become humorist editor of The Louisville Times, was born in Kentucky, and is the author of a charming volume of verse, The Dream Beautiful and Other Poems (Louisville; 1898). He is to issue in 1913 another book of poems, through a Louisville firm, to be entitled Pan and Aeolus. When Mr. Musgrove joins The Times he will take The Post's clever cartoonist, Paul Plaschke, with him; and they will occupy an office next to Colonel Henry Watterson's in the new Courier-Journal and Times building.
[97] Copyright, 1907, by the Author.