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...happens fiction is not otherwise represented in this number unless one includes Elizabeth Bellamy's clever sketch of negro life, called "Mom Cely's Wonderful Luck." Edward Everett Hale's first paper on "My College Days" is written with much brightness, and gives an interesting account of Harvard College in the days of President Quincy, abounding in reminiscences of well-known students and professors. Another paper of reminiscent interest is a charming essay by Mr. H. C. Merwin, "On Growing Old;" while Dr. William Henry Furness offers some "Random Reminiscences of Emerson," which throw new light on the personality...
...Brooks for Harvard men may be had in the Phillips Brooks Memorial Number of the Harvard Monthly, just out. It contains a full page picture of the late Bishop, his last sermon preached in Appleton Chapel and contributions from President Eliot, Dr. A. P. Peabody, Dean Lawrence, Edward E. Hale, Lyman Abbot, Leighton Parks, Thomas W. Higginson, Mr. Hooper and Mr. Reed. Price. 25 cts. For sale at all newstands in Cambridge and Boston...
...Brooks for Harvard men may be had in the Phillips Brooks Memorial Number of the Harvard Monthly, just out. It contains a full page picture of the late Bishop, his last sermon preached in Appleton Chapel and contributions from President Eliot, Dr. A. P. Peabody, Dean Lawrence, Edward E. Hale, Lyman Abbot, Leighton Parks, Thomas W. Higginson, Mr. Hooper and Mr. Reed. Price, 25 cts. For sale at all newstands in Cambridge and Boston...
...Brooks for Harvard men may be had in the Phillips Brooks Memorial Number of the Harvard Monthly, just out. It contains a full page picture of the late Bishop, his last sermon preached in Appleton Chapel and contributions from President Eliot, Dr. A. P. Peabody. Dean Lawrence, Edward E. Hale, Lyman Abbot, Leighton Parks, Thomas W. Higginson, Mr. Hooper and Mr. Reed. Price, 25 cts. For sale at all newstands in Cambridge and Boston...
There follow short articles by Dr. Abbott. Dr. Hale, Mr. Hooper and Dr. Parks, each man bringing out special characteristics in this great life which had come to his notice. These men universally base their remarks on a profound love for the man, a profound respect for the preacher and his views. Colonel Higginson writes a letter on Phillips Brooks' school and college days and this is followed by Prof. Peabody's Address at the memorial service in the Chapel. The last pages are taken up by appropriate verse and editorials...