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of Yale. Business man in Cleveland. Essay writing an avocation. BIBLIOGRAPHY Journeys to Bagdad. 1915. "There's Pippins and Cheese to Come." 1917. Chimney-Pot Papers. 1919. Luca Sarto. 1920. (Historical novel.) Hints to Pilgrims. 1921. Frightful Plays! 1922. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 47 ('18): 439 (portrait). Nation, 109 ('19): 178. Review, 2 ('20): 463. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920. +Van Wyck Brooks+--critic. Born at Plainfield, New Jersey, 1886. A.B., Harvard, 1907. Taught at Leland Stanford, 1911-3. With the Century Company since 1915. BIBLIOGRAPHY The Wine of the Puritans. 1909. The Malady of the Ideal. 1913. John Addington Symonds--a Biographical Study. 1914. The World of H.G. Wells. 1915. America's Coming-of-Age. 1915. Letters and Leadership. 1918. The Ordeal of Mark Twain. 1919. The History of a Literary Radical; a Biography of Randolph Bourne, 1920. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 41 ('15): 132 (portrait); 52 ('21): 333. Dial, 69 ('20): 293. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920. +Heywood (Campbell) Broun+--critic, essayist. Born at Brooklyn, New York, 1888. Studied at Harvard, 1906-10. On _Morning Telegraph_, New York, 1908-9, 1911-12; _New York Tribune_, 1912-21. Now with _New York World_. War correspondent in France, 1917. BIBLIOGRAPHY A.E.F.--With General Pershing and the American Forces. 1918. Seeing Things at Night. 1921. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 53 ('21): 443. Cur. Op. 67 ('19): 315. Dial, 65 ('18): 125. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1918, 1921. +Alice Brown+--short-story writer, novelist, dramatist. Born on a farm near Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, 1857. Graduated from Robinson Seminary, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1876. Lived on a farm many years and loves outdoor life. Many years on staff of _Youth's Companion_. Her stories of New England life should be compared with those of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman (q.v.). In 1915, she won the Winthrop Ames $10,000 prize for her play, _Children of Earth_. BIBLIOGRAPHY Fools of Nature. 1887. *Meadow-Grass. 1895. (Short stories.) Robert Louis Stevenson--A Study. 1895. (With Louise Imogene Guiney.) By Oak and Thorn. 1896. (English travels.) The Road to Castaly. 1896. (Poems.) The Day of His Youth. 1897. *Tiverton Tales. 1899. (Short
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