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 472 FAMOUS LIVING AMERICANS recall to his bosom and he believes that prohibition and woman suffrage are questions for the several states to settle, but he is a progressive of progressives. He is not a radical, however, not one of the '* Farthest North** progressives. He does not believe in the recall of judges. He simply believes in study- ing a proposition in all its phases and from every angle, being sure he is right, and then going ahead. In short, he is thorough, this man of quiet, yet dynamic, force. Eternal vigilance is the price of his success. Keeping everlastingly at his task is the reason, not the secret, of his rise to fame. BIBLIOGRAPHY PERIODICALS Chauman Underwood. By Willis J. Abbot World's Work 23:531 Qetting a Line on Underwood. Current Literature 50 :605. Intimate View of Underwood. By A. B. Erock. Harper's WeeUf 56:9. Men We Are Watching. Independent 70 :1413 ; 72 :144 ; 75 :435. Progress of a Sane Young Man. By Samuel O. Blythe. Saturday Evening Post, Dec. 30, 1911. Underwood — House Leader. By Alfred Henry Lewis. CosmapoUta$i 52:109. Underwood of Alabama, Democracy's New Chieftain. By Robert WooUey. Review of Reviews 44 :196. What I am Trjdng To Do ; an Authorized Interview with Underwood. By Thomas F. Logan. World's Work 23 :538. Where Underwood Stands. By Oscar King Davis. Outlook 99 :196.