About This Book
A collection of personal reminiscences and anecdotes by a longtime lecturer and teacher, tracing early New England upbringing and college-town memories, portraits of local characters, and encounters with writers, clergy, and public figures. Episodes describe classroom and lecture-room life, years at women's colleges and institutes, varied travels including a lecture tour and an Alaska trip, and domestic scenes at country homes. Arranged as short chapters and vignettes, the pieces blend social portraiture, humorous incident, and affectionate recollection, often emphasizing friendships, mentors, and the customs of small communities.
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