For a second time in a matter of weeks, New York City saw a fatal tenement house fire. A row of buildings on West Forty-Fifth Street burned in an early morning fire and ten people, including eight children, died. A coroner's inquest followed that afternoon at which the building's owners were censured for not providing ladders as a means of escape. Soon after, a New York state law would mandate fire escapes in tenements. (By John Osborne)