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COMMANDER EVANS—THE MAN!"

AX APPRECIATION

Commander Evans, who has been doing abltf work with the destroyer flotillas which are guarding our eastern shores, is classed as a man of "the true sea-type." His face is that of a fighting man. from the thin, keen forehead

to the swelling strength of tho great, and resolute jaw. It is the face of a man tenacious and obdurate in the face of all difficulties. It is. not, however, the face of a ruthless or ugly nature. Be-

their quiet, their uncomplaining, their npblc and their lonely deaths, the spirit which is of our race revives upon the waters. Scott and his valiant company still drive our lony ships forward against our foo along tho smoking sens."'

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15223, 10 March 1915, Page 6

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COMMANDER EVANS—THE MAN!" Press, Volume LI, Issue 15223, 10 March 1915, Page 6

COMMANDER EVANS—THE MAN!" Press, Volume LI, Issue 15223, 10 March 1915, Page 6

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