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...Sever I today. The following men are especially asked to come: - E. W. Ames, E. D. Armstrong, Charles F. Atwood, S. E. Badger, F. N. Balch, H. A. Bigelow, Allison Brown, H. L. Brown, Albion B. Clapp, Archibald Cox, Francis Duffield. H. Emerson, C. M. Eveleth, G. A. Forman, William C. Gray, E.M. Greene. F. S. Hoppin, W. R. Lord, E. E. McCarthy, Thayer H. Martin, F. G. Neal, Frank R. Page, J. W. Peck, J. W. Phelps, W. M. Powell Jr., W. H. Price, W. E. Putnam Jr., W. B. Rogers, P. L. Shaw, W. H. Shedd...
...Ladder of Journalism, How to Climb It, by T. Campbell Copeland. Published by Allen Forman, New York...
...long-promised new cover appears on the June number of the Manhattan which may now congratulate itself on having as beautiful a cover as magazine ever had. An American painter, Henry Roderick Newman, is the subject of the opening article, written by H. Buxton Forman. Another brilliantly illustrated article is a second paper on "The Gunnison Country," by Ernest Ingersoll. There are four portraits, illustrating the first part of "Retrospections of the American Stage," by John Bernard. There are two purely literary papers, one on "The Brownings," by Miss Kate M. Rowland, of Baltimore. The other literary paper...
...Manhattan is above the earlier numbers and shows that the publishers are determined to make their periodical popular. Ernest Ingersol begins anillustrated series of articles on "The Gunnison Country," Appleton Morgan, an article on the authorship of Shakespeare's Sonnets, and Joel Benton a readable review of Mr. Buxton Forman's new edition of Keats. Other illustrated articles are on "Rimini and the Malatestas" and UlricZwingli." The literary partnership of Brnader Matthews and H. C. Burner gives a story, while Nora Perry, Waldo Messaros, Maurice Thomapson, Paul H. Hayne and r. K. Mundkittrick are among those who contribute poems. poems...
...best number that has yet appeared. the principal articles are "Edwin Booth," by H. C. Pedder; "Literature and Science," by Matthew Arnold; "Recent Tendencies in American Journalism," by E. V. Smalley; "One View of the Chaucerian Mania," by Kate Sanborn; "Jasper Francis Cropsey," by W. H. Forman. Julia Hawthorne contributes a short story, and Edgar Fawcett continues his novel. The number is well illustrated throughout, the frontispiece being a portrait of Edwin Booth...