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+Dallas Lore Sharp+--Nature writer.

Born at Haleyville, New Jersey, 1870. A.B., Brown, 1895; S.T.B., Boston University, 1899; Litt. D., Brown, 1917. Ordained for the Methodist Episcopal ministry, 1896. Pastor, 1896-9; librarian, 1899-1902. On staff of _Youth's Companion_, 1900-3. Has taught English in Boston University since 1902, professor since 1909.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Wild Life Near Home. 1901.

A Watcher in the Woods. 1903.

Roof and Meadow. 1904.

The Lay of the Land. 1908.

The Face of the Fields. 1911.

Where Rolls the Oregon. 1914.

The Hills of Hingham. 1916.

Ways of the Woods. 1919.

Patrons of Democracy. 1920.

The Seer of Slabsides. 1921.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Cur. Lit. 37 ('04): 230 (portrait).

Dial, 45 ('08): 297.

See also _Book Review Digest_, 1914, 1916.

+Edward Brewster Sheldon+--dramatist.

Born at Chicago, 1886. A.B., Harvard, 1907; A.M., 1908. Mr. Sheldon's most successful play thus far is _Romance_, which was played by Doris Keane for almost ten years.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The n.i.g.g.e.r. 1910.

The Boss. 1911. (Quinn, _Representative American Plays_, 1917.) Romance. 1914. (Baker, _Modern American Plays_, 1920.) The Garden of Paradise. 1915.

For bibliography of unpublished plays, cf. _Cambridge_, III (IV), 771.

STUDIES AND REVIEWS

Eaton, W.P. Plays and Players, 1916.

At the New Theatre, 1910.

Moses.

Harv. Grad. M. 17 ('09): 599 (portrait), 604.

Outlook, 102 ('12): 947.

See also _Book Review Digest_, 1910, 1914.

+Stuart P(ratt) Sherman+--critic.

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