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Charles Alexander, 55, editor and publisher of black magazines, 5 September 1923.

Daniel Appleton, 77, book publisher, 16 March 1929.

W. W. Appleton, 78, book publisher, 27 January 1924.

Francis W. Ayer, 75, pioneer advertising executive (N. W. Ayer & Son) and publisher of Ayers's American Newspaper Annual and Directory, 5 March 1923.

Clarence W. Barron, 73, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and Barron's Financial Weekly, 2 October 1928.

W. L. Bobbs, 65, book publisher, 11 February 1926.

Edward L. Burlingame, 74, book editor, 15 November 1922.

Frank I. Cobb, 54, newspaper editor, 21 December 1923.

Elizabeth Cochrane (Nellie ), 55, reporter, 22 January 1922.

M. H. de Young, publisher of The San Francisco Chronicle, 15 February 1925.

T. A. Dorgan (Tad), 52, cartoonist, 2 May 1929.

E. P. Dutton, 92, book publisher, 6 September 1923.

Otto Floto, 66, circus owner, 4 August 1929.

Charles Forepaugh, 91,.....

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