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The following books by Harvard graduates have recently been published:
"The Search of Belisarius," by P. S. Grant 83. Translation of "The Aeneid of Virgil, books VII to XII, by H. H. Balard '04. "Selections from Chaucer," edited by E. A. Greenlaw p.'03; "Fennel and Rue," by W. D. Howells h.'76; "The Old Room," by C. A. Ewald '88; "Essays in Municipal Administration," by J. A. Fairlle '95; "The American Constitution," by F. J. Stimson '76; "Spanish Correspondence," by E. S. Harrison S.'04; "The Case of Summerfield," by W. H. Rhodes L.'46; "Types of Tragic Drama," by C. E. Vaughan '56; "Which College for the Boy?" by J. Corbin '92; "Abraham Lincoln," by C. Schurz h.'76 and T. H. Bartlett; "The Life and Times of Stephen Higginson," by T. W. Higginson '41; "Railroad Reorganization," by S. Daggett '03; "The New American Type," by H. D. Sedgwick '82; "Literature and the American College," by I. Babbitt '89; "Italica," by W. R. Thayer '81; "Spanish Prose Composition," by G. W. Umphrey p.'01; "Dictionary of National Biography," edited by L. Stephen h.'90 and S. Lee; "School Reports and School Efficiency," by D. S. Snedden and W. H. Allen '78; "The Life and Letters of George Bancroft," by M. A. DeW. Howe '87; "Why Worry?" by G. L. Walton '75; "Priest and Pagan," by H. M. Hopkins p.'96; "The Pulse of Asia," by E. Huntington p.'02; "The Temple of Virtue," by P. R. Frothingham '86; "On the Training of Parents," by E. H. Abbott '93; "The Life of Alice Freeman Palmer," by G. H. Palmer '64; "Tragedy," by A. H. Thorndike p.'96; "Modern Classical Philosophers," by B. Rand L.'65.
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