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...recently organized American Historical Association, of which President Andrew D. White, of Cornell University, is the president, and Professor Herbert B. Adams, of Johns Hopkins University, is the secretary, proposes to publish, in the form of serial monographs, original contributions to history. From these monographs, which will be paged consecutively, volumes will from time to time be made...
...ATLANTIC MONTHLY.-The opening chapters of three serial stories' Charles Egbert Craddock's "Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains," Sarah Orne Jewett's "A March Island," and Mrs. Oliphant's "A Country Gentleman," render the Atlantic for January a remarkable number. Oliver Wendell Holmes begins a series of papers (to be continued throughout the year) entitled "A New Portfolio," and the first number is full of the old time charm, wit, pathos, and other delightful qualities of the genial Autocrat. Articles of literary interest are a thoughtful study of "Childhood in Greek and Roman Literature," by Horace E. Scudder...
...December attains its usual degree of interest. "Poe's Legendary Years" -a paper giving for the first time a satisfactory account of the more obscure passages in Poe's life-is the most important article in the number. It is written by George E. Woodberry. Dr. Mitchell's serial, "In War Time," is finished. Two short stories entitled "Penelope's Suitors," by E. L. Bynner, and "An American Flirtation," by Grace Denio Litchfield, are excellent reading. Stuart Chimsholm gives an account of experiences in South America in "Over the Andes," and another paper is added to the series...
...November Atlantic has a large number of interesting articles. The serial, "In War Times," approaches a finish, and the paper on the "lakes of Upper Italy" reaches its third number. An unfinished sketch by the late Henry James, Sr., Prof. Shaler's "Negro Problem, the Embryo of a Common-wealth by Brooks Adams and a sketch of Aivazofsky by W. J. Armstrong are among the contributions. Poems are written by Whittier, Paul Hamilton, Hayne, R. N. Taylor and Julle K. Witherell...
...Lodge writes an excellent article on Willian H. Seward, and Miss Harriet W. Preston discourses on "Matthew Arnold as a Poet." Prof. J. Lawrence Laughlin's article on "The Selver Danger" is a timely one, as is also the article on "The Progress of Nationalism," by Edward Stanwood. The serial stories by Mr. Crawford and Dr. Mitchell are continued, as well as Henry James's series of articles on travels in France. The poems are contributed by Mr. Aldrich, H. H., and Edith M. Thanas. The book reviews and contributor's club are fully up to the standard...