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...Reminiscences of Literary Men." Colonel Higginson is well fitted to speak on this subject, as he has been intimately connected with some of the best known American men of letters, among whom the most prominent are Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, Amos Bronson Alcott, John Greenleaf Whittier h.'60, Wait Whitman, Wendell Phillips '31, Charles Sumner '30, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry W. Longfellow h.'59, and James Russell Lowell...
...Knoblauch '08, C. F. Massey '10, P. M. Morrison '09, C. L. Nichols '10, R. M. Page '10, D. M. Payson '08, S. Powel '08, W. Prescott '09, J. S. Ramsay '10, H. Rogers '10, F. M. deSelding '10, S. Titcomb 1L., N. P. Vollmer 07, A. Whitman '09, M. B. Whitney '08, J. W. Wilde '10, C. D. Wiswell '09, O. A. Wyman '08, L. W. Young...
...Burt and H. P. Burt; 17, C. R. Comstock and R. M. Corson; 20, A. Fraser-Campbell and G. G. Glass; 21, C. W. Gehring and D. T. Kelly; 24, P. Woodman and D. M. Payson; 26, H. C. Michaels and T. A. Miller; 27, A. F. Whitman; 29, P. C. Haskell; 42, H. B. Barney and O. F. Rogers...
...Larry of Ballycracket" by K. B. Townsend '08 is an engaging tale, pleasantly fresh and genial. "The Irony of the Office," by A. Whitman '09 is unexpectedly effective at the end, and one re-reads the story to discover that this effect is on the whole well-planned. "The Crafty Mrs. Carton," by E. B. Sheldon '08, despite its hackneyed theme, is marked notably by wit and artistic restraint. "A Sermon for Lent, by F. Schenck '09, is original, thoughtful, and pointed. "Romola," by H. Powel, Jr., '08, shows narrative power in the writer, but needs revision. As has been...
...brief article by Rev. E. E. Hale '39, consisting mainly of personal reminiscenses of Longfellow as a professor at Harvard; a discussion of the future of music at Harvard by E. B. Hill '94, and a review of two notable books by Harvard men. Professor Bliss Perry's "Walt Whitman" and the volume of Dean Shaler's posthumous poems entitled. "From Old Fields"--complete the list of special articles. As usual, about half the number is devoted to the various departments--news from the classes, student life, athletics, and the like. The member as a whole is of distinct...