9th. I. Browning’s The Statue and the Bust, II: 273-284
II. The Lost Leader, 12:289-290
III. The Patriot, II:290-291
10th. ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE, b. 10 Jl. 1861
I. Mis’ Smith, 8-Pt. II:77
F. P. DUNNE, (“Mr. Dooley”), b. 10 Jl. 1867
II. Home Life of Geniuses, 9-Pt. II:56-62
III. The City as a Summer Resort, 9-Pt. II:138-144
11th. I. Burdette’s Vacation of Mustapha, 8-Pt. I:3-7
II. The Legend of Mimir, 8-Pt. I:68-69
III. The Artless Prattle of Childhood, 7-Pt. II. 106-112
IV. Rheumatism Movement Cure, 8-Pt. II:37-43
12th. B. P. SHILLABER, b. 12 Jl. 1814
I. Fancy Diseases, 7-Pt. I:32
II. Bailed Out, 7-Pt. I:33
III. Masson’s My Subway Guard Friend, 9-Pt. I:140
13th. I. Mukerji’s Judgment of Indra, 18:257
14th. The Bastille Destroyed, 14 Jl. 1789
I. Carlyle’s The Flight to Varennes from
“The French Revolution,” 2-Pt. I:87-110
15th. Battle of Château Thierry, 15 Jl. 1918
I. Grenfell’s Into Battle, 15:217
II. Keats’s La Belle Dame Sans Merci, 10:85-87
III. Ode to a Nightingale, 13:132-135
IV. Ode, 13:135-137
V. Ode to Psyche, 13:139-141
VI. Fancy, 13:143-146
Books are the food of youth, the delight of old age; the ornament of prosperity; the refuge and comfort of adversity; a delight at home, and no hindrance abroad; companions at night, in travelling, in the country.
—CICERO.
JULY 16TH TO 22ND
16th. ROALD AMUNDSEN, b. 16 Jl. 1872
I. Amundsen, 16-Pt. II:147-15l
II. Masefield’s Sea Fever, 12:334