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No, thanks not yet not for me! . . . Though she told me you soon get used to it. . . . "Well, how about going back to Ohio, to the little history prof, and hating all men one and all! That sounds exceedingly tempting! . . . I won't do it, though because if I do, it means I'm beaten here and I'd lose Susette and the baby! . . . Quiet, now. . . . And then there's Dwight.

The Poets: Freneau, Trumbull, Hopkinson, Barlow, Clifton, and Dwight. 3. Writers in other Departments: Bellamy, Hopkins, Dwight, and Bishop White. Rush, McClurg, Lindley Murray, Charles Brockden Brown. Ramsay, Graydon. Count Rumford, Wirt, Ledyard, Pinkney, and Pike.

On reaching his eighteenth year it was decided that he should enter on a commercial life, and a year or two were spent in stores in Utica and New Hartford, N. Y., leaving the latter place in October, 1826, to take a position in the Bank of Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., of which the Kev. H. Dwight was president. With this commenced Mr. Handy's long banking career.

The long-drawn sigh which issued from her lips testified to the relief he had given her, and the "Now Dwight!" which followed was uttered in tones more gentle and assured. But to this appeal no solemn murmur ensued, for at that instant a scream arose from the bed, and to the sound of an opening door rang out the words: "Keep her away!

Dwight while he explored every corner of the grounds to make sure that no potential thieves lurked in the heavy shadows cast by the trees. He had been very alert and thorough and Alexina admired him consumedly.

It may therefore be convenient to retrace our steps a little in order to note the closing incidents of this strange chapter of well-laid plans by fortune brought to naught. Dwight returned from his visit to Grant on the 22d of May, and reported to Banks in person at his headquarters with Grover on Thompson's Creek.

"Very well; that is the question for us to consider; but, first, we must all be in a proper state of mind to consider it, or else it will do us no good. Now, Dwight, I am going to ask you a question, and I want to have you answer it honestly: Which way do you wish to have this question, about Caleb's disobedience, decided?" "Why, I don't know," said Dwight.

He was a leader in the noblest sense of the term. Nathaniel Dwight, M.D., b. 1770, surgeon in United States Army, practiced medicine in Providence; prepared the first school geography ever published in the United States; wrote many historical works; original advocate of special institutional care for the insane. After eleven years of ardent championship he saw the first insane retreat established.

After studying at some length the family of the eldest son of Jonathan Edwards, it is worth while to study the family of one of the daughters. Mary, the fourth child born at Northampton , was married at the age of 16 to Timothy Dwight, born in Vermont and graduated from Yale in 1744.