publishes A Year’s Life, 1841, [93], [94];

spends winter of 1844–45 in Philadelphia, [96];

writes for The Liberty Bell and the National Anti-Slavery Standard,

[97], [98], [173], [175];

publishes The Biglow Papers, first series, [98];

lectures in behalf of the anti-slavery and temperance reforms, and

on literary subjects, [100], [101], [109]–117;

gives Lowell Institute course, [112]–117;

president of the Harvard Society of Alumni, [117]–121;

president of the Phi Beta Kappa of Cambridge, [117]–121;