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— "I want you to meet Colonel Van Horn of the Journal of Commerce. " The Journal office was on Fifth Street, between Main and Delaware. We went into a back room, called the editorial room, and there sat Colonel Van Horn in his shirt sleeves. We talked probably fif- teen minutes, and when I started to go, he said: "Greenwood, I like you. The columns of the Journal are open to you. Write on any subject vou please, except Democracy. It would not look well in a Republican paper, you know. " We both... laughed, and I thanked him. Here was a stout built man. Rather ruddy complexion, about five feet ten inches in height, weight perhaps two hundred pounds, eyes between a light blue and a steel gray, hair and beard which were short, nearly reddish brown, slightly tinged with gray, a high, broad, square forehead, a Grecian nose, a wide mouth, firmlv set jaws, a chin that set ofT well the forehead, eves, nose, mouth. The whole cast of countenance bespoke kindliness, persistence, and determination most hap- pilv blended.
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