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 120 FAMOUS LIVING AMERICANS comes for him finally to quit public life, he will cany with him unimpaired that splendid mental integrity which has won him the confidence of all good men, regardless of party affiliations. To-day, in 1914, that time seems far in the future. The sup- port of the common people, whom he has so faithfully served, and which enabled him to sweep all before him in the presi- dential primaries of 1912, is growing rather than diminishing. The years of unremitting toil rest lightly on his broad shoul- ders and he is strong, vigorous and in perfect health — * * his eye is not dimmed nor his natural strength abated. ' ' BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS Biographical Congressional Directory. Champ Clark. By John Hubert GreuseL Los Angeles. Champ Clark. (Neale Pub. Co.) By W. L. Webb. Five Famous Missourians. By HoUister and Norman. Kansas City. Thirty Years in the Press Gallery. (C. T. Richardson.) By 0. C. Stealey. PERIODICALS Champ Clark. North American Review 195 :721. Champ Clark, of Pike County. By Frank P. Stockbridge. WorWs Work 2A :72. Men We are Watching. Independent 64:802. One of the Democratic Candidates. Independent 72 :1336. Speaker Champ Clark. By Colonel John Temple Graves. Inde- pendent 71:959. Views of Champ Clark. By John A. Lathrop. Outlook 101 :65.