April 30th.
I. Peck’s Bessie Brown, M. D., 8-Pt. II:81-82
II. A Kiss in the Rain, 9-Pt. II:83
III. Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher, 4-Pt. I:3-34

May 1st.
I. Morris’s May, 14:104-105 Battle of Manila Bay, I My. 1898
II. Ware’s Manila, 8-Pt. I:173
S.S. Lusitania torpedoed I My. 1916
III. Graves’s It’s a Queer Time, 15:219
HARRY LEON WILSON, b. I My. 1867
IV. Ruggles and Fate, 22-Pt. II:115

2nd. I. Lowell’s To the Dandelion, 14:116-118
II. Lamb’s Farewell to Tobacco, 5-Pt. II:149-154
III. She Is Going, 5-Pt. II:154

3rd. I. Browning’s Two in the Campagna, 14:187-189
II. Franklin’s Letters, 6-Pt. II:167-178

4th. RICHARD HOVEY, b. 4 My. 1864
I. The Sea Gypsy, 12:334
II. Braithwaite’s Sic Vita, 12:343
III. Sandy Star, 12:346

5th. CHRISTOPHER MORLEY, b. 5 My. 1890
I. Rhubarb, 22-Pt. II:56

6th. ABBÉ VOGLER, d. 6 My. 1814
I. Abt Vogler, 14:177-183
ROBERT EDWIN PEARY, b. 6 My. 1857
II. Robert E. Peary, 16-Pt. II:125-146

Where a book raises your spirit, and inspires you with noble and courageous feelings, seek for no other rule to judge the event by: it is good and made by a good workman.
—JEAN BE LA BRUYÈRE.

MAY 7TH TO 13TH

7th. ROBERT BROWNING, b. 7 My. 1812
I. Landor’s To Robert Browning, 14:151-152
II. A King Lived Long Ago, 11:9-11
III. Evelyn Hope, 15:121-123
IV. How They Brought the Good News, 10:130-134
V. A Woman’s Last Word, 14:189-191