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450 Bibliographies Pickard, J. L. The Humor of Whittier. Midland Monthly, 7, 466-79, May, 1897. Pickard, S. T. Life and Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier. 2 vols., Boston, 1894; revised ed., with additions and corrections [1907]. [The standard life.] The Student Life of S. R. Crockett. — His Correspondence with John G. Whittier. Independent, 51, 2666-7. 5 Oct., 1899. [ed.] A Merry Woman's ["GaU Hamilton's"] Letters to a Quiet Poet. Ladies' Home Journal, 17, 7-8, 9-10, Dec, 1899, Jan., 1900. [ed.] Whittier as a Politician. Illustrated by his Letters to Professor Elizur Wright, Jr., now first published. Boston, 1900. Whittier-Land. A Handbook of North Essex, Containing many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier never before collected. ' Boston, 1904. Whittier's Earliest Poems. 1825-1826. Never before printed. Amesbury, Mass., 1906. [A leaflet of two sheets.] Whittier's Home at Amesbury. A detailed account of souvenirs of the poet it contains. . . . Amesbury, Mass., 1908. [Many uncollected poems, with bibliographical notes. Independent (chiefly), 1898-1912. See IV above.] Porter, M. S. Recollections of Louise May Alcott, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Robert Browning. . . . [Bost.] 1893. (For Whittier, pp. 31-43.) Proceedings at the Presentation of a Portrait of John Greenleaf Whittier to Friends' School, Providence, R. I. Tenth Month, 24th, 1884. Cambridge, 1885. Rantoul, R. S. Some Personal Reminiscences of the Poet Whittier. Historical Collections of The Essex Institute, 37, 129-44, -A-pr., 1901. Also issued separately. Rice, C. B. Mr. Whittier at Home. Literary World, 8, 123, Boston, I Dec., 1877. Sanborn, F. B. Whittier as Man, Poet, and Reformer. Biblioteca Sacra, 65, 193-2131 Apr., 1908. Sargent, Mrs. J. T. [Mary E.], ed. Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut Street, Boston. Boston, 1880. (For Whittier, see index.) Schurz, C. Reminiscences of a Long Life (Holmes, Longfellow, and Whittier). McClure's Magazine, 28, 259-60, Jan., 1907. Sidney, M. [Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. S.]. Whittier with the Children. Boston, 1893. Sparhawk, F. C. Whittier, The Poet and the Man. New England Magazine, 7 (n. s.), 293-8, Nov., 1892. Glimpses of Whittier. Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 80, 786-93, Dec, 1907. Spofford, H. P. The Quaker Poet. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 68, 171- 88, Jan., 1884. John Greenleaf Whittier at Amesbury. Critic, 2 (n. s.), 205-6, i Nov., i884'i rptd. in Authors at Home, Personal and Biographical Sketches of Well- known American Writers, eds. Gilder, J. L. and J. B. [1889], pp. 345-54. Stanton, E. C. Eighty Years and More (18 15-1897): Reminiscences. London, 1898. (For Whittier, pp. 138-41.) Stedman, E. C. Whittier. Century Magazine, 30, 38-50, May, 1885; rptd. in Poets of America, Boston, 1885, ch. iv, pp. 95-132. The Whittier Home Association. Independent, 54, 123 1-3, 22 May, 1902. John Greenleaf Whittier. Encyclopaedia Britannica, loth and nth eds., Camb., England, 1902-03; 1910-11. Rptd. in Genius and Other Essays, 1911, pp. 107-10.