The Ledger Album of Celebrities

That ably conducted and high-toned monthly publication The Ledger Monthly of New York for August, 1901, publishes what it calls "The Ledger Album of Celebrities." The album consists of portraits of President and Mrs. McKinley; Mark Twain, the American humorist; Michael J. Pupin, the father of ocean telephoning; Mary Johnston, the American novelist; Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the Founder of Christian Science; J. Pierpont Morgan, banker; Charles M. Schwab, President of U. S. Steel Company; James J. Hill, the great railroad builder; Edward VII., King of England; Alexandra, Queen of England; Sir Thomas Lipton, yachtsman and merchant; Gen. Christian De Wet, commander of the Boers; Count Tolstoi, Russian author; Signor Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy; Edmond Rostand, the French dramatic poet; Ignace Paderewski, pianist and composer, and Andrew Carnegie, philanthropist, these portraits being arranged on opposite pages, the Americans appearing on the first and the foreigners on the second page. We have given them in their order.

The portraits are admirable reproductions, evidently from approved photographs.

This number also contains an article entitled, "The Founder of Christian Science," which is as follows:—

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From Leslie's Weekly
August 8, 1901
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