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A collection of personal reminiscences and character sketches of Cambridge intellectuals, academics, and civic figures as seen through the author's memory. The essays pair vivid campus episodes—responses to the end of the war, student customs, and athletic pastimes—with intimate portraits of poets, scholars, physicians, and reformers. Entries vary from short vignettes to longer tributes, offering moral and social observations, anecdotes about everyday habits and friendships, and reflections on the civic and scholarly atmosphere of the community.

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Frank Preston Stearns

Frank Preston Stearns was an American author and biographer, known for his insightful sketches and literary criticism. He contributed significantly to the understanding of 19th-century American literature, particularly through his works on notable figures such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott. His book "The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne" offers a detailed exploration of Hawthorne's life and works, while "Cambridge Sketches" presents a vivid portrayal of the literary scene in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Stearns' writings reflect his deep engagement with the cultural and intellectual currents of his time.

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