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HERRINGSHAWS LIBRARY OK AMKRICAN UIOGRAPHY.

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Holmes, Ludvig, ch-igymnn. poot. nutlior, Ho born Sept. 7, 1858, in Svvftlt'n.

vva-s

recH'ivfd tlie

rudinuMits of hin i-tlucation in

Sweden

188(5

in

Angus

from

graduat«-<l

tana college of Hock Island. III.; und lian received the degrees of A.M., Lll.l). and D.U. In 1S8(» he was ordaineil a pastor of the Lntheran church; and since IH'M) has been president of the Iowa conference of tlu? Lutheran church. He is now pastor of the Lutheran church at Portland. Conn, lie is the author of Outline for Kinal lOxaniination of I'athecuniens ; Dikter of Ludvig. a volinne nf poenib; and in 1!III4 a v<dunie of Lutheran U>* i>oems was published by the book cHinccrn. Holmes, Mary Arnold, ithilanthropi«t. was She 181-2, in Kllinfj1<»n. N.Y. has been u nieniber of the executive committee of the W«)nuin's christian temperance nni»»n of Iowa since ISS-J: and since 18811 has bi-en a trustee of the Itcmilict home i»f Des Moines. Iowa. SIu- is the president of the .Marshalllown associated lK)rn .)un«' I5,

eharitabie s«»ciety.

Holmes, Mary

was

Immii

111.

She has

Am'^.

Emma,

t.

e<hnat«»r. ref<Mnier.

Peoria county.

in

IH;J".».

attain* d sucrt *^ as a reformer, sullragist and relig ious teacher. She was the president of the e<pial su(rra;ie asso1 <iati<)M of Illinois: a nirmb'-r of the Chi-

He entered the Uliitestown seminary. rtlucational work aH a teacher in the public schools of Angn.sta. N.V.; and wmtinued in the s«n>e profession In I8.')n. at Stockbri«lg»', .Ma»s. During the civil war he servc-d as a iniion soldier in the thirty-seventh regiment .Ias>ac'iu>etts volunt-'ir infantry. He then engagt'd in business for a few years, .Sinre but subs^spu'ntly resumed teaching. ISSCt he has been presiilent of the Avery normal institute of Charleston. S.C.

at

Holmes,

was

Inirn

.Ian.

18(i.') (58

woman's christian

'

Cambridge. Mass. Aug. 2<», 1800, was educated at partly ips ncad<>iny', Ph Hargra dim ting at

in

^

i--n^ |j

^^ifSlb

V

Holmes, in

Mrs.

Mary

r>r<Kikli<ld.

author,

Jane,

.Vfler

.Mas-..

was

re<-civinir

of

She

lit«'rature.

traveled in almost every tountry <if the world: and wrote extensively zines and

on

lii->ti>i

maga-

for

ni'wspa|M>rs tnivi'ls

In r

iral

topics.

and .*s|m»

wa-

the author of l.rna Kixer^: Ternpt-t

ami

.Marian

ti'ri

Sunshine; y

(.'retch-

and various other works of fiction. Over two million copies of lu-r Works have bi-rn s<dd. Shv diet! Oct. en

(»,

I1107.

in

llrnrkporl.

Holmes. Morrison

N.V.

A., s»ddier. editor, colpresident, was born Feb. (J. 18;{.'i. in .ugusta. X.V. He receive*! his education in the public srluwd"., Augu»ta academy, and

lege

a

i

I

r

d

Vf-ars

I

wlien of age.

twenty Voun}^

then s|>ent a year in studying law. but very snoii aban dolled llie law in orOliv«T

and (hairman

Iwirn

the au-

He was

.Shakespeare; ami Keali-tie lile:ili'>m in Philosophy Itself. He died in 11»(H in Cambridge. .Masn. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, e(iually noted an a poet, novelist, essayist, and physician, was one of the most witty, original and brilliant writrrs »»f the nineiKtrii teenth century

so4-ialion

her education she taught school for awhile; then enti-ri'<I the field

au-

jurist, in

of the Haconian the<»ry of tborsliip of Shakespeare's plays. the author of The Aiilliorship of

ua-

of t'hieago; of its travelers* aid d«'partmeiit. which has for its (ibjcft the protec tion of i^itoianl ^'irls at our dipois. she Hint;, in IN.ckford. III. die.l K.b. i:{.

18l."»,

<»eate

onii<{

tlie

2.

he was a

cap> woman's club; a niendti-r of

lawyir.

Nathaniel,

Peterboro, .iu«lge <»f the suN.H. In preme court of .Missouri at St. Louis; and in 18(58 7- Hoyal professor of law in Harvard university, and for many years a resilie w.is an ardent addent of Caml>ri<lge. thor,

' <ler to ent«'r upon the which course he pursued Kuropr. chielly in Paris. In 18:t8 Mr. liidmes became professiir of anatomy ami physiology in Dartmoiilli cidlegi-. which position he held until the time ot his marriage, in 18-I(», when he removed to Host on.

-tiidv of medi<-ine. in

and there won much sue«'"s> as a practicing' physician and as a literary writer. In 1847 he was appointed to the chair of anati»my and phy^iohigy in Harvard the seat

the nnilical

lepartmeiit of this univ»'rsa post which he filled with honor until 1882. I)r. Holmes was one of the founders of the Atlantic Montlily ot

itv being in

Magazine,

INo-ton

which he contributed from ami in the pagi-s of this piTafipeared Th«' .Vutocrat of the Hnakfa-t Talde. His works are: The .ut(K'ral of the HrejikfaHt Table; The Proffssor Hi the Breakfast Taltle; The Poet at the llre)ikf:is( TabU': Mechanism in Thought and MomU; .Mi-nioir of Motley; Over the Teacups; Our Hundred Days in fiir.e

t«)

to time:

if'tlieal

(irst

Kurope: Life of Knn-rson I^Kie '4'iiner;

Kssays;

.Medical

The (Juardian

Ang4-I

.

Mor

Antipathy: Currents and C<ninter Currents; Pages from an OhI V4)lunie of Life. «iuiipris4' his pros,. W4irks. In vers4- his pubtal

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