erate. There were not more than two or three men who might have contributed anything essential to our knowledge of Mr. Hanna's life who refused or neglected to add their testimony. Besides taking these personal statements, Mr. Morrow also made an exhaustive collection of all the available documents and public records which would throw light upon any aspect of Mr. Hanna's life and work. The material so collected was placed in my hands, and has been worked over into a consecutive account of Mr. Hanna's career. Wherever it seemed necessary, I have supplemented and confirmed the material furnished h but by far the most import ERRATA 132 Page 112, line 16, for James B. Foraker read Joseph B. Foraker - Page 141, line 11, for James B. Foraker read Joseph B. Foraker Page 191, line 6, for James B. Foraker read Joseph B. Foraker |