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Small, Maynard & Company have just published a volume of the letters of Thomas Gray, selected, with a biographical introduction and such notes as are necessary, by H.M. Rideout...
Early in the introduction, Mr. Rideout says happily that "whether or not Gray was 'a poet fallen on an age of prose,' he was beyond doubt a great letter writer fallen on the great age of letter-writing." Indeed Gray has been called the greatest of English letter writers. This and the fact that hitherto his letters have been accessable only in Mr. Gosse's inaccurate edition of Gray's complete works would be excuse enough for any volume of selections. But Mr. Rideout has chosen so wisely, has used such good judgment in picking out those letters which...
...Charles Townsend Copeland '82, University Lecturer in English Literature, has, with the assistance of Henry Milnor Rideout '99, edited an edition of Tennyson's "The Princess." The book, a little volume of about one hundred and fifty pages, is one of the Lake Series of English Classics which are being produced under the direction of L. T. Damon '94, now an instructor in the University of Chicago. The publishers are Scott, Foresman and Company of Chicago...
...Rideout '99 has been elected editor-in-chief of the Monthly...
...systematizing the work. The members of the committee are the following: From the Law School-W. L. Garrison, Jr., and E. H. Wells. From the Junior class-M. Donald, B. H. Dibblee, G. D. Marvin, J. W. Farley, C. C. Mann, A. Adams, E. A. Boardman, H. M. Rideout, F. D. Cochrane, F. R. Swift, J. F. Perkins, J. A. Macy, C. Thomson, J. F. Brice M. D. Whitman, H. H. Fish, W. H. Conroy, Jr., R. Dek. Gilder, H. James, J. F. Curtis, E. H. Litchfield, L. E.Ware, P. G. Carleton, D. Gordon, R. Wolcott...