. New England; a human interest geographical reader. ening was a debate on subjects like: Is novel-reading injurious to society? Is marriage conduciveto happiness ? Is the Union likely to be perpetuated ? Was Napoleon Bonaparte agreat man? Horace was a leading mem-ber of the lyceum during thefour years he lived in thetown, and as a debater wasunexcelled in the range andaccuracy of his knowledgeand in the clear and hvelypresentation of his , a few miles eastof Lake Champlain near , was the birthplace ofChester A. Arthur. Hegraduated from college at the age of eightee


. New England; a human interest geographical reader. ening was a debate on subjects like: Is novel-reading injurious to society? Is marriage conduciveto happiness ? Is the Union likely to be perpetuated ? Was Napoleon Bonaparte agreat man? Horace was a leading mem-ber of the lyceum during thefour years he lived in thetown, and as a debater wasunexcelled in the range andaccuracy of his knowledgeand in the clear and hvelypresentation of his , a few miles eastof Lake Champlain near , was the birthplace ofChester A. Arthur. Hegraduated from college at the age of eighteen, andthree years later, in 1851, became the principal of theacademy at North Pownal in the southwestern cornerof the state. It is an odd fact that James A. Gar-field, whom Arthur succeeded as President of the UnitedStates, taught a writing school in the same buildingnot long afterward. He had become a student at Wil-liams College in the fall of 1854, and at the end of thefirst term earned money by teaching writing in the twomonths winter Horace Greeley, thejournalist


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