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...most interesting things in the number is the first installment of "Benefits Forgot." It is the long-heralded posthumous novel of Walcott Balestier, who died before he could keep the promises of literary greatness which he made. And more continued fiction is found in Mrs. Harrison's "Sweet Bells out of Tune...
...last art-article is Mr. Boyesen's "Norwegian Painters." The rest of the number is filled with fiction chiefly, notable in which is Mr. Hibbard's "Miss Latymnr...
...subjects for the four remaining fortnightly themes before the mid-years, in English 12 are: A Comparison of the Democratic Platform and Cleveland's Letter of Acceptance; A Report of a Lecture; Fiction; and a Sonnet...
Perhaps the most important contribution to the number is Mr. William Dean Howells' "A Traveller from Altruria." It is a rather fascinating subject and offers remarkable opportunities for "Criticism and Fiction." It presents a very respectable motive for showing the improvements which could be made in our manners and customs of life and for the display of not a little fancy in the opinions the Altrurian has of things American...
...Land", followed immediately by a study of "Whittier, the Poet and the Man" by Frances C. Sparhawk. Another article of interest is a fully-illustrated account of Wellesley College. "The Home of Black Hawk" is the subject of a paper and "Old Hadley" is also written of. The fiction of the number is by Richard Marsh, Ethel Davis, E.E. Rexford and W. Grant...