A WAR CORRESPONDENT'S REMINISCENCES

MY most prominent colleague in the Russo-Turkish war was Mr. Januarius Aloysius MacGahan, by extraction an Irishman, by birth an American. Of all the men who have earned reputation in this profession of ours, I regard MacGahan as the most brilliant. He was the hero of that wonderful lonely ride thro...

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