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el Bowles, Rublee, McKelway, Hemphill, and Watterson, to mention only a few of many; personality continued to make itself felt, as it has done in Henry Watterson,—who carried into the new century traits of a journalism fifty years old,—in Scripps, Otis, Nelson, Scott, and scores of others; but by the early eighties the name of the editor had become relatively unimportant along with the editorial.
The principal features in journalistic development after the close of the era of Reconstruction wsive correspondence with scholars, and published Latin treatises and translations.
His translation of Dionysius Cato's Moral Distichs (1735) and of Cicero's Cato Major (1744) were both of them printed by Benjamin Franklin.
Another public man, James Otis,
See Book I, Chap.
VII. found leisure to publish at Boston in 1760 the Rudiments of Latin Prosody, which is said to have been used as a text book at Harvard.
Samuel Sewall the younger (grandnephew of Judge Sewall), who in 1762 was libraria
ls over the Rocky Mountains in 1845–;46, 138
Oregon plan, 365
Oregon Trail, the, 135
Or et Fange, 593
Origin and history of the English language, the, 473
Origin and progress of the patrons of Husbandry, 356
Origin of species, 229
Origin of the Fremont Explorations, 152
Ormond, 240
Orphic sayings, 532
Oscillations and Nutations of Philological Studies, The, 466
Osherowitz, M.. 606
Ossian, 518, 595
Osthoff, 469
Othello, 483
Other girl, the, 283
Otis, James, 445
Our American Cousin, 275
Our burden and our strength, 439
Our land and land policy, 441
Our master, 500
Outlet, the, 161
Outline of lectures upon political economy, 442
Outline of political economy (Jennison), 434
Outline of the system of education at New Lanark, Scotland, 399
Outlines of cosmic philosophy, 231, 232, 233
Outlines of economics, 442
Outlines of political economy (Mc-Vickar), 433
Outlook, 166, 325, 333
Out of the East, 155
Out of the Hurly