BIBLIOGRAPHY 
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1901. Marshall Day Oration. On the centenary of the appointment of John Marshall as 
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. By invitation of the Supreme 
Court of New Mexico ; before the Supreme Court, the two Houses of the Legis- 
lature, and the New Mexico Bar Association, at Santa Fe, Feb. 4, 1901. (Pub- 
lished in the daily Nezv Mexican, Feb. 5, 1901 ; and in the Minutes of the New 
Mexico Bar Association for 1901, pp. 15-25.) 
1901. Member of Territorial Senate, New Mexico. (Twitchell’s Leading Facts of New 
Mexican History, vol. ii, p. 453.) 
1901. On the Olympic Games. Address on presentation of medal for athletics. New Mexico 
Normal University at Las Vegas, June 21, 1901. (Published in Las Vegas daily 
Optic, June 22, 1901.) 
1901. Eulogy on William McKinley. Before the literary societies of the New Mexico 
Normal University, at Las Vegas, October 4, 1901. (Published in the Las Vegas 
daily Optic, October 5, 1901, and in pamphlet edition for distribution.) 
1902. Colorado State Normal School. Commencement address, at Greeley, Colo., June 5, 
1902. (See Las Vegas daily Optic, May 25, *1903.) 
1902. A Prize for Oratory. Presentation of a medal for oratory. New Vlexico Normal 
University, at Las Vegas, June 20, 1902. (Published in the daily Optic, June 21, 
1902.) 
1902. Portrait of Rev. William Salter. Address on presentation to State Historical De- 
partment of Iowa, at Des Moines, Novem.ber 24, 1902 ; by invitation of citizens of 
Burlington. (Published in Burlington Hawkeye, Nov. 26, 1902, and in Des Moines 
State Register and Capilal.) 
1903. New Mexico Normal University. Commencement address. May 28, 1903. (Abstract 
in Las Vegas daily Optic. May 29, 1903 : also May 25, 1903.) 
1903. Portrait for State, Presented to Historical Department of Iowa on Request of 
Governor. (Robert J. Burdette in Burlington Hawkeye, November 12, and 
November 15, 1903; Annals of Iowa, vol. vi, 1903, p. 390.) 
On complying F. S. wrote: “ If I have done anything worth commemorating, 
it is to show that a man can, by husbanding his time, follow a reasonably success- 
ful business life, and at the same time give some thought to the wealth of nature 
that is around him.” 
1904. Burlington High School. Gommencement address, June, 1904. (Burlington Hawkeye, 
June 8, 1904.) 
1908. Biographical Sketch. Leading Facts of New Mexican History, Twitchell, p, 453. 
1910. The Unknown Soldier. Remarks at the annual encampment of the New Mexico 
National Guard Regiment on Las Vegas Field, August, 1910. (Published in 
Las Vegas daily Optic, Nov. 18, 1920.) 
1911. Opening of Republican Campaign for First State Election in New Mexico. Speech 
by request of Republican State Central Committee, at Las Vegas, Oct. 7, 1911. 
(Published in Santa Ee daily Nczv Mexican, Las Vegas daily Optic, Albuquerque 
Evening Herald, and 20,000 copies in pamphlet distributed throughout the state.) 
1914. A Man with a Vision. (Albuquerque Morning Journal, July 12, 1914.) 
1915. A New Glory for New Mexico ; New Museum at Santa Ee. (Magazine Old Santa Fe, 
vol. ii, no. 4, April, 1915, pp. 438-440.) 
1916. Memorable Day in Annals of Santa Ee. (Daily New Mexican, April 12, 1916; 
El Palacio, April, 1916; Scribner’s Magazine, March, 1923, p. 381.) Presentation 
of fund ensuring construction of new museum. 
1916. Important Progress in Archaeology. Investigations of Frank Springer and party. 
(Albuquerque Morning Journal, Sept. 12, 1916.) 
1916. The Secret of Keeping Young. (Albuquerque Morning Journal, Oct. 8, 1916.) 
