23rd. JOHN DAVIDSQN, disappeared 23 Mr. 1909
I. Butterflies, 12:345
II. Doyle’s Dancing Men, 22-Pt. I:63-l00
24th. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, d. 24 Mr. 1882
I. The Building of the Ship, ll:89-102
II. The Skeleton in Armor, 10:124-130
III. Resignation, 15:131-133
IV. The Arrow and the Song, 12:283-284
25th. I. Franklin’s George Whitefield, 6-Pt. II: 108-114
II. The Franklin Stove, 6-Pt. II:115-116
III. Civic Pride, 6-Pt. II:117-124
IV. Advice to a Young Tradesman, 6-Pt. II: 153-155
For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learnings.
—ST. PAUL.
MARCH 26TH TO APRIL 1ST
26th. A. E. HOUSMAN, b. 26 Mr. 1859
I. A Shropshire Lad-XIII, 12:340
II. Ferber’s Gay Old Dog, 22-Pt. II:81-114
27th. I. Thackeray’s Thorns in the Cushion, 1-Pt. I:51-64
28th. FOCH, made Commander Allied Armies, 28
Mr. 1918
I. Burr’s Fall In, 15:211
II. Coates’s Place de la Concorde, 15:226
29th. BONNIVARD, Prisoner of Chillon, liberated 29 Mr. 1536
I. Byron’s Prisoner of Chillon, 11:191-204
30th. DE WOLF HOPPER, b. 30 Mr. 1858
I. Casey at the Bat, 9-Pt. I:95-98
II. Butler’s Just Like a Cat, 8-Pt. I:152