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It had taken months of unremitting toil to prepare himself for this exposition, but the young fellow felt he had made his case. When he took up the cost of the proposed instalment, however, Mr. Jackson Wylie, Sr., interrupted him. "That is all I care to have you cover," the latter explained. "Thank you very kindly, Mr. Hanford."

Steve was interrupted by a knock on the door, and when Hanford, who was nearest, had, at a nod from Steve, unlocked the portal a tall, rather serious-faced youth of seventeen entered. "Oh, am I butting-in?" he asked. "I didn't know. I'll come back later, Joe." Philip Street smiled apologetically and started a retreat, but Steve called him back. "Hold on, Phil!" he cried. "Come in here.

A picture of a car in a race that doesn't lean is rejected people demand to see speed, speed, more speed even in pictures. Distortion does indeed show speed, but that, too, can be faked. "Hanford knows that the image is projected upside down by the lens on the plate, and that the bottom of the picture is taken before the top.

Kennedy, why did you ask me to do this?" she reproached. "I would almost rather not have known it at all." "Believe me, Miss Ashton," said Kennedy, "you ought to know. It is on you that I depend most. We saw Hanford go up. What occurred?" She was still pale, and replied nervously, "Mr. Bennett came in about quarter to ten. He stopped to talk to me and looked about the room curiously.

The Socialist convention, which assembled in Chicago, nominated Eugene V. Debs for President and Ben Hanford for Vice-President. Two tendencies of political thought were displayed in the Socialist platform as framed by the committee.

We all recognize C. Hanford Henderson as one of our most fertile and sane writers on educational themes and we cannot do better just here than to quote, even at some length, from his facile pen: "To say of man or woman that they have no imagination is to convict them of many actual and potential sins.

"I have no doubt of it, but this he assured me was unadulterated. Have some, Mr. Hanford?" "I don't care if I do. It is really very fine," he said, returning the cup, "quite stimulating, but I prefer a little brandy to any other stimulant; it takes right hold." "You surely don't drink brandy!" exclamed the young wife, anxiously. "Only a little, occasionally, when I need it to keep the cold out.

Well, I had all but forgotten it when a fellow came into Bennett's office here yesterday and demanded tell us what it was, Bennett. You saw him." Bennett cleared his throat. "You see, it was this way. He gave his name as Harris Hanford and described himself as a photographer. I think he has done work for Billy McLoughlin.

First of all there is Steve Chapman, seventeen years of age, a tall, well-built and nicely proportioned youth with black hair and eyes, a quick, determined manner and an incisive speech. Steve was Football Captain last Fall. Next him sits George Hanford. Han, as the boys call him, is eighteen, also a senior, and also a football player.

Do you know, I felt very uncomfortable for a time. Then he locked the door leading from the press bureau to his office, and left word that he was not to be disturbed. A few minutes later a man called." "Yes, yes," prompted Kennedy. "Hanford, no doubt." She was racing on breathlessly, scarcely giving one a chance to inquire how she had learned so much.

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