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Show Novel History of the World War Assembled History of the World war In 400 volumes vol-umes of newspaper clippings has been acquired try the New i'ork Historical society with funds provided by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The clippings were assembled by Otto Spenler of a New York press clipping office, says a writer In the Evening Standard. Stand-ard. The collection Includes cuttings from Dewsptipers published in all parts of the United States and a considerable consider-able number of foreign newspapers. Completeness. In such an undertaking could never be obtained, but It is believed be-lieved that the collection, the largest of Its kind known to be in existence, will be invaluable to students in studying study-ing the history of the war as reflected In the minds of the people. Arranging Arrang-ing tliis collection of clippings in chronological order was a stupendous task. |