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THE LAMP

"Mr. George T. Tobin is contributing a series of portrai frontispieces to this magazine which have great distinction an are lifelike likenesses."-The Christian Advoca e

JANUARY.-CHARLES DANA GIBSON "The best picture we have seen of Charles Dana Gibson." -San Francisco Chronicle.

FEBRUARY.-HENRIK IBSEN

"The best presentation of the man we have yet seen. New York Evening Post.

MARCH. RALPH WALDO EMERSON "It is certainly the work of a master of portraiture.”— New York Evening Mai'.

APRIL.-CHARLES W. ELIOT

"An admirable portrait in colors."-Charleston, S. C. News Courier.

MAY.-JOHN RUSKIN

"One of THE LAMP's most attractive features."-New York Globe.

JUNE. ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY

"A striking feature of the June issue."-Newark, N.J. Calls JULY. EDWIN MARKHAM

"A capital portrait of Edwin Markham."-New York Evening Post.

AUGUST.-HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE "An attractive frontispiece."--Toledo Blade. SEPTEMBER.—NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER "A good likeness."- New York Press.

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