3rd. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, b. 3 D. 1826
I. Lincoln’s Letter to McClellan, 5-Pt. I:109-110
Battle of Hohenlinden, 3 D. 1800
II. Campbell’s Hohenlinden, 10:188-189
ROBERT Louis STEVENSON, d. 3 D. 1894
III. Providence and the Guitar, 19-Pt. II: 96-138
4th. I. Sudermann’s The Gooseherd, 20-Pt. II:62-74
5th. CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI, b. 5 D. 1830
I. One Certainty, 13:265
II. Up-Hill, 12:322-323
III. Hayne’s In Harbor, 15:142-143
IV. Between the Sunken Sun and the New Moon, 13:265-266
V. Goldsmith’s When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly, 13:273
6th. R. H. BARHAM, b. 6 D. 1788
I. The Jackdaw of Rheims, 11:173-179
7th. CALE YOUNG RICE, b. 7 D. 1872
I. Chant of the Colorado, 14:291
ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, b. 7 D. 1784
II. A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, 12:73-74
III. Hame, Hame, Hame, 12:309-310
IV. Bailey’s After the Funeral, 8-Pt. I:42-44
V. What He Wanted It For, 9-Pt. I:90-91
8th. I. A Visit to Brigham Young, 9-Pt. I:47-52
9th. STEPHEN PHILLIPS, d. 9 D. 1915
I. Harold before Senlac, 14:315
This habit of reading, I make bold to tell you, is your pass to the greatest, the purest, and the most perfect pleasures that God has prepared for his creatures.... It lasts when all other pleasures fade.
—TROLLOPE.
DECEMBER 10TH TO 16TH
10th. EMILY DICKINSON, b. 10 D. 1830
I. Our Share of Night to Bear, 13:282
II. Heart, We Will Forget Him, 13:282
III. Ruskin’s Mountain Glory, 1-Pt. II:59-69