June 16, 1901 in the New York Herald (Sec.5, p.3)
globe on a maritime career. He saw a good
deal of foreign countries and peoples, finally
settling down in America as offering the best
base for his aerial enterprises, making trips
to England and Europe however, as occa-
sion demanded to keep in touch with aero-
nautical progress achieved under Maxim
Zeppelin, Lilienthal and the ill fated Andrée
and others who are pioneers in this dan-
gerous and exciting sport which prom-
ses such xxxxxxx and practical results.