MAHLK> 



n 



|.r - 



: ... 



' ie, and put into it a force and spirit 

 nallenged ait u the tirt ; 



was universally .n j- :- : 



nb-.luirly fearless, ami *a- ..ftrn a. u 

 ;..-* ami i: ilad- 



sjiniatrmtioi ndai ( .r- ..... , < ., . 



mifinHfti nnoer ine iiiejiuamj or umni were 

 met by an attniiiil t. lake tmn fr..m S. York, on 

 el, ami lr> hiu 



ButJusiiosBlai 



1, h..Mii. thai lh. 



' ' , 



'V 



WBB ml oi tir in I IMJ 



I at w..rk. aii.l he deoUUt^l that 



a constant ainuM>inn? lo him. Hi* 

 rooms were exceedingly |Um. II- <t always on 



rm* with hit taff. a 



naii- rrraml found difficulty in getting coass 

 tit hitu. 



itch be wae 

 atldom long a 



nabled him to ate a largv tn of ! 



kn..wl.M|'r of th.- 



Uh, ami Italian TaofaaffM a ami 



< S n<linM/n tongue^ : M-holar- 



hip. aa w.-ll a r^r ami -! 



f thr 



1 1 that h< 



riteow - .:<:! -f boolo, un-i IM- -. on -i rnanj 

 rare nii< t-.- - lum. -. Hi* t.H.k aii nitrrWt 



in |.n t.in-H, aii.i }. wax HI. inirllicfiit ami juli- 

 Cloitt buriT at tin- nrt *nl.-. II. n (HO gave c- 

 er'l' ntii-ntioii to imivi'liiiii. HM| iiuulf n tli.- 

 tmiy of that branch of industrial art. For several 

 years his u m i! Doaoria, <>i u.-n, 



v thorouihly rertMd and relawed under 



- ' 



DHM. who iMd M iltw 

 for poetry, and a alvay* on the valdi for new aad 



. . (.-'.- ,- - - 



.-. .1 It. ^ .' I' - -. " : . . - 



^ 



kind in this 



.we* llam-.n \ 



?,- |.- !.,- i!, hi- .ar...f JMI - ::.- ' . 



-',....;;.,: , - i - .,.: . .. - 



I, !- ' . '.. ;.....:...-. . ......: ., 



bly those on "Journalism ** an*l on Abraham 

 Mr. Dana waa a man of 



arttve ram-r be eo joyed 

 Ik I! a*emhtMta*M* 

 iai 



Im- 



may have been tnougbl 



At one 



,:,.: '!/.. if-'. " ' . . - . 



nn,t. lot, with M.anv . !.. r!.- **] . 



personal tritHilr^ Whatever 



ism as orcaMonally anovn in **Tne Sun."* 

 Mr. I>ana. to those who knew bim personally, waa 

 one of the most < Im 



..f th<- III-.M faithful of friend*. Of all bis vast 

 learning an<i -\|--n.-i' .-. tbere appeared to be not 

 hat wan not at instant command, a 

 ilt to in. nti. .M anv human a< 



in which he was not lie mav have had 



i.r.ju.li,-,-.: hut hi- lov, -of tnathandbtt editorial 

 instinct (using the word -editorial "in its wideA 



I L -**- 



U t 



< HANLJOI A. rux*' 



lection of plant 



ful - 



here U also a gnt ami U-.-ut i- 

 lindens, hrecbes, born cbest> 

 in.-s ami M range irves seldom 

 een in this cour han> flr^t puhlirationa 



Hlark An \nnie 



nn.l -tnall volume* . -*n*- 



lat^l fn.m Ihr <;,<rninn 1 1M* an.l 1S52). In 

 be planned and edited, with George K 



) dominated everytbing that 



nW n,.i:,i r -,r, , , . 

 paper and a eTclop*dta, hr e<litxl himv If. A n- 

 ,lle.l in illttstration. H- 



was supposed to have an unre*.nninc hatred of 



out (J rant, whom ~Tm Sun" ^nainlv did 



* severely. But when n. of Mr. Dana'tsnb- 



onlmate*. preparing a biographical artick on Grant, 



