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...Stimson, the author of "Guerndall," has a new novel in press, entitled "Henry Vane," which is to appear this month...
...name of F. J. Stimson, '76, the author of "Geurndale" and other stories, has again been brought before the notice of the reading public. Two volumes of "Stories by American Authors" have lately been published. Those selected are by living authors, and are such as have appeared in the best magazines of this country. Among them the name of Stimpson appears. With such a large field for the editor to choose from, it is very creditable to his worth as a recent writer that the author of "Geurndale" should appear in this short list for it contains only twelve names...
...Stimson, the author of "Guerndale," a novel of Harvard life, has written another novel, which will be published in the spring, along with a volume of short stories...
...Stimson's '78, "Mrs. Knolleys" has been reprinted from the Century Magazine as one of the new series of "Stories by American Authors...
...clever novel, "Guerndale," which appeared last fall, has become an open secret at last, and although no authoritative announcement has been made concerning it, there is no longer any doubt that its author, who masqueraded under the nom de plume of "J. S. of Dale," is Mr. Frederick J. Stimson, a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1876 and now a practising lawyer in this city. "Sly Ballades in Harvard China," also published anonymously last year, turns out to be by Mr. E. S. Martin, the editor of Life, to which position the cleverness of the book...