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...published Short History of the American people; those recent graduates of Harvard whose work is represented in the American Statesman's Series of Volumes, such as Mr. Morse, the editor of the series, Henry Cabot Lodge and Mr. Henry Adams; to these may be added the name of Mr. Eggleston, who gathers in Cambridge the greater part of his materials for his work on colonial history, now appearing in the Century. Mr. Tillinghast of the Harvard library, and editor of a recent Epitome of History, should also be named in the list...
...Girl in Cairo during the War of 1882." The illustrated papers are "A French-American Seaport," which is an account of the Island of St. Pierre off Newfoundland; "Sailors' Snug Harbor," by Franklin H. North; "American Wild Animals in Art," by Julian Hawthorne; and a scholarly paper by Edward Eggleston on "Commerce in the Colonies." In fiction, Henry James' new story, "Lady Barberina," in this number, concerns itself with the complications of marriage settlements; Mr. Cable's "Dr. Sevier" is continued; and Robert Grant's story of "An Average Man" is concluded. The short story of the number...
...Authors' Club of New York on Tuesday elected a council of nine members, who, under the constitution of the association, will manage its affairs for the next year. The following-named gentlemen were chosen: H. M. Baird, Noah Brooks, Charles De Kay, Edward Eggleston, Lawrence Hutton, E. L. Godkin, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Charlton T. Lewis and Richard Grant White...
...Educate Yourself, with or without Masters. By GEO. CARY EGGLESTON. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons...