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ic taste, and might easily have added one to the number of those who, like George Bancroft, Jared Sparks, and others, had entered the Unitarian ministry, to leave it
While the war was still at its height, I received a kind letter from Hon. George Bancroft, conveying an invitation to attend a celebration of the poet Bryant's seventieth birthday, to be given by the New York Century Club, of which Mr. Bancroft was the newly-elected president.
He also expressed the hope that I would bring withort and brilliant.
The journal further says:
Arriving in New York, Mr. Bancroft met us at the station, intent upon escorting Dr. Holmes, who was to be his gly be audacious.) Presently a double line was formed to pass into the hall.
Mr. Bancroft, Mr. Bryant, and I brought up the rear, Mr. Bryant giving me his arm. On theill once more quote from the diary:—
Mr. Bryant, in his graceful reply to Mr. Bancroft's address of congratulation, spoke of me as she who has written the most sti
Battle Hymn of the Republic, 275.
Austin, Mrs., sings in New York, 15.
Avignon, the Howes at, 133.
Bache, Prof. A. D., at Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Baez, President of Santo Domingo, calls upon the Howes, 355; invites them to a state dinner: is expelled by a revolution, 360.
Baggs, Monsignore, Bishop of Pella, presents the Howes to the Pope, 125.
Bailey, Prof. J. W., lectures on insectivorous plants, 407.
Balzac, Honore de, his works read, 58, 206.
Bancroft, George, the historian, his estimate of Hegel, 210; invites Mrs. Howe to write something for the Bryant celebration, 277; his part therein, 279; his life at Newport, 401; in the Town and Country Club, 407.
Barbiere di Seviglia, given in New York, 15; admired by Charles Sumner, 176.
Bartol, Dr. C. A., first meeting of the Boston Radical Club held at his house, 281.
Bates, Joshua, founder of the Boston Public Library, 93.
Battle Hymn of the Republic, the, writing of, 273-275.
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