27th. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, b. 27 F. 1807
I. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 17-Pt. I:3-27
II. Wreck of the Hesperus, 10:156-160
III. My Lost Youth, 12:263-266
28th. ELLEN TERRY, b. 27 F. 1848
I. Ellen Terry, 17-Pt. II:48-60
Mr.1st I. Morris’s March, 14:103-104
W. D. HOWELLS, b. 1 Mr. 1837
II. Mrs. Johnson, 8-Pt. II:107-128
2nd. I. Franklin’s Settling Down, 6-Pt. II:76-85
II. Public Affairs, 6-Pt. II:102-107
3rd. EDMUND WALLER, b. 9 Mr. 1606
I. On a Girdle, 12:132
II. Go, Lovely Rose, 12:136-137
III. De la Mare’s The Listeners, 11:327
4th. Inauguration Day
I. Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address, 5-Pt. I:74-89
A little library, growing larger every year, is an honorable part of a man’s history. It is a man’s duty to have books. A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessaries of life.
—HENRY WARD BEECHER.
MARCH 5TH TO 11TH
5th. FRANK NORRIS, b. 5 Mr. 1870
I. The Passing of Cock-Eye Blacklock, 22-Pt. II:64
6th. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, b. 6 Mr. 1806
I. Mother and Poet, 11:297-302
II. A Musical Instrument, 12: 282-283
III. The Cry of the Children, 12: 296-302