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 Russell, Clark, 126 Russell, Major-Gen. Sir J. Cecil, 172 "Russia," Mackenzie Wallace's, 176 "Russo-Turkish War, History of," 171

, 142 his "Life and Adventures," 184 Sanders, Lloyd, 76 Sandon, Lord, 38 Saturday Journal, 160 Saturday Review critique of "Treasure Island," 208 Savage, Sir George, 187 Savage, William, 19 Scheer, Admiral, 204 Scherren, Henry, and Encyclopædic Dictionary, 165 his "Popular Natural History," 190 {Schreiner, Olive, 135 "Science and Art of Nursing," 187 "Science for All," 189 Scott, Clement, 72 Scott, Sir Walter, reference in "Kenilworth" to Bell Savage, 20 Scott-Moncrieff, W. D., 171 Seccombe, Thomas, 189 Selous, H. C., 54, 158 Senior, William, 145 "Sentimental Tommy," 218 Serials and books, 157 et seq. Shaftesbury, 7th Earl of, 38 correspondence with John Cassell, 42 Hodder's "Life" of, 66, 180 Shakespeare, Cassell editions of, 158 Shaw, Vero, 191 Shee, George, 150 Shore, Canon Teignmouth, 196, 199 and John Williams, 73 chief editor, 71, 176, 177, 178 edits Quiver, 123 on Professor Plumptre, 200 Sidney, S., 191 Simmons, Harold H., and "Electrical Engineering," 196 Simon, Sir John, 188 Sims, G. R., edits "Living London," 169 Sinclair, May, 220 "Sir Benjamin Stone's Pictures," 170 Small, William, 76 Smiles, Robert, 171 Smith, Captain John, his burial place, 20 Smith, G. Barnett, his "Life of Gladstone," 180 sub-editor of Echo, 150 Smith, H. Wood; first editor of New Penny Magazine, 133 Smith, John Frederick, 30, 33 Smith, Major Corbett, 204 Smith, R. H. Soden, 97 Smith, Sir Clarence, appointed chairman of the Board, 68 makes presentations for long service, 234 retires, 95 tribute to Sir Arthur Spurgeon, 89, Smyth, Piazzi, Astronomer-Royal, 194 Snowden, Mrs. Philip, 179 "Social England," 173 "South Seas," 216 Sparkes, Mr., asked to become art director, 104 Speaker, contributors to, 155, 218, 219 its birth and death, 155 Spence, Dean, his "History of the Church of England," 175 Spender, J. A., 155 Spielmann, M. H., 96, 100 edits Magazine of Art, 100 farewell to his readers, 102 Spurgeon, Lady, 89, 90, 92 Spurgeon, Sir Arthur, a journalistic feat, 91 addresses Canadian Club at Winnipeg, 91 appointed general manager and a director, 86, 88 becomes chairman of directors, 95 entertains Lloyd George, 92 his faith in future of the House, 87 knighted, 89 Spurgeon, Sir Arthur, presentation from British press, 92 shareholders' testimonial, 89 visits "outposts of Cassell Empire," 88, 90, 91 Standard of Freedom, John Cassell's, 14