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RICHARDSON, Charles Francis, author, born in Hallowell, Maine, 29 May, 1851. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1871, and was editorially connected with the "Independent" in New York city in 1872-'8, with the "Sunday-School Times" in Philadelphia in 1878-'80, and with "Good Literature," New York city, in 1880-'2. Since 1882 he has been professor of the Anglo-Saxon and English language and literature at Dartmouth. His publications include "A Primer of American Literature" (Boston, 1876); " The Cross," a volume of poems (Philadelphia, 1879); "The Choice of Books" (New York, 1881) ; and "American Literature " (2 vols., 1887-'8).

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