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Henry Milner Rideout '99, whose book is reviewed by Mr. Castle below, has rapidly come into fame as a novel writer in the last three years. Before being graduated from Harvard College in 1899, he edited "Letters of Thomas Gray" in his Senior year, and also Tennyson's "Princess" in co-operation with Mr. C. T. Copeland '82. Mr. Rideout was instructor in English from 1899-1904. In 1906 his first novel, "Beached Keels," was published. Since then have followed "The Siamese Cat," and "Admiral's Light...
...Elementary Composition; Advanced Composition; Second Ad- vanced Composition; College Admission Requirements in English; *Anglo-Saxon; Outlines of English Literature; Eighteenth Century English Literature; Nineteenth Century Literature; English Poets of the Romantic Period. Professor Hancock, Mr. C. T. Copeland, Dr. P. A. Hutchison, and Messrs. C. R. Nutter, H. M. Rideout, J. W. Rankin, and H. R. Shipherd...
...Admirals Light," by H. M. Rideout...
...Home is in the Wilderness," by W. J. Long '92; "Athens and About There," by P. S. Marden l. '98; "Cathedral Cities of France," by H. L. Marshall '02; "Abroad the Hylow," by J. Otis '81; "The Democratic Ideal," by M. Reed '68; "Admiral's Light," by H. M. Rideout '99; "What Rollins '80; "The Development and Chronology of Chaucer's Works," by J. S. Tatlock...
...Rideout, H G, 290 Maseachusets...