Contemporary American Literature - Part 31
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Part 31

Born at Boston, 1852. A.B., Harvard, 1873; Ph.D., 1876; LL.B., 1879.

Judge since 1893. Overseer of Harvard, 1895--.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Little Tin G.o.ds on Wheels. 1879.

An Average Man. 1883.

The Reflections of a Married Man. 1892.

The Opinions of a Philosopher. 1893.

The Art of Living. 1895.

Unleavened Bread. 1900.

The Orchid. 1905.

The Chippendales. 1909.

The Convictions of a Grandfather. 1912.

Their Spirit. 1916.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Harkins.

Bookm. 11 ('00): 463.

Critic, 37 ('00): 3 (portrait); 46 ('05): 209 (portrait), 368.

Cur. Lit. 29 ('00): 418.

Ind. 58 ('05): 1006 (portrait), 1008; 60 ('06): 1047.

Outlook, 78 ('04): 867 (portrait); 92 ('09): 42.

R. of Rs. 31 ('05): 118 (portrait.)

+"Grayson, David."+ See _Ray Stannard Baker_.

+Zane Grey+ (Ohio, 1875)--novelist.

Writes of the West, from Idaho to Texas. For bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_.

+Arthur Guiterman+--poet.

Born of American parents in Vienna, Austria, 1871. B.A., College of the City of New York, 1891. Editorial work on the _Woman's Home Companion_, _Literary Digest_, and other magazines, 1891-1906. Lecturer on magazine and newspaper verse, New York School of Journalism, 1912-15.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Laughing Muse. 1915.

The Mirthful Lyre. 1918.

Ballads of Old New York. 1919.

Chips of Jade, or What They Say in China. 1920. (Includes _Betel Nuts, or What They Say in Hindustan_.) The Ballad-Maker's Pack. 1921.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Bookm. 42 ('15): 461.

Ind. 88 ('16): 312 (portrait).

Lit. Digest, 52 ('16): 241.

See also _Book Review Digest_, 1920.

+Francis (O'Byrne) Hackett+--critic.

Born in Kilkenny, Ireland, 1883. Son of a physician. Educated at Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. Came to America in 1900. Began as office boy and gradually worked his way up as critic and editorial writer.

Connected with the _Chicago Evening Post_, 1906-11. a.s.sociate editor of the _New Republic_, 1914-22.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Ireland, A Study in Nationalism. 1918.

Horizons. 1918.

The Invisible Censor. 1921.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Bookm. 47 ('18): 312.

New Repub. 16 ('18): 308; 19 ('19): 88.

See also _Book Review Digest_, 1918, 1921.

+Hermann Hagedorn, Jr.+--man of letters.

Born in New York City, 1882. A.B., Harvard, 1907. Studied at University of Berlin, 1907-8, and at Columbia, 1908-9. Instructor in English at Harvard, 1909-11.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Poems and Ballads. 1912.

Faces in the Dawn. 1914. (Novel.) Makers of Madness. 1914. (Play.) The Great Maze--The Heart of Youth. 1916. (Poem and play.) Barbara Picks a Husband. 1918. (Novel.) Hymn of Free Peoples Triumphant. 1918.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Bookm. 47 ('18): 394.

Ind. 74 ('13): 53.