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Show Th Vonne thrmo Brothers. Now York I'e:tir!er. Tom Sherman Father Tom, the Jesuit, is tall, lank, thin, and almost furrowed iu faoe. To see him standing near Senator John, or his father when alive, the strong likeness between the three would strike one at a glance. The othor son, P. T., or "Chump," as ho is called, is an entirely dillerenl make of a man, and in face and figure inclines toward the Ewing branch of the family. Tom in his young days was very much of an all-round athlete. He had a bit of reputation as an amateur ama-teur boxer, and was a rough-and-tumble fighter among the -boys while in college. "Ciinip" is the dude of the family and mom of a society person than any other of tho Sherman boys or girls ever was. |