Mr. Arthur A. Sykes, more closely identified with Punch as a verse and prose writer than as a draughtsman, began the first of his sketches in November, 1893; and on the 18th of the same month Sir Frank Lockwood, Q.C., who had hitherto been content to see his artistic effervescence re-drawn by Mr. E. T. Reed, appeared in his own right with a comic scribble representing a barrister afflicted with a bad cold energetically addressing the court.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
Is there any effervescence?
"Lessons on Soil"
E. J. Russell
Her gestures, her every word, were an effervescence.
"The Missourian"
Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle