. The New England magazine. MORE! more: very good place for a nest; for someday that information may be usefulto them. Next spring when the appleblossoms come and the sunshinecalls to the buttercups and the greengrass, I think we will again buildour nest bv the Old Barn Drawn by W. F. Kingman. THE OLD NEW ENGLAND MEETING-HOUSE. By Christopher G. Hazard. LIKE an old mother by a roadside left,Age and neglect attendant on her heart,Ingratitude her staff, suggestive gravesHer comfort, with far sounds of joyous youthPursuing butterflies with strength she gave,Her voice unheeded in a pleasa


. The New England magazine. MORE! more: very good place for a nest; for someday that information may be usefulto them. Next spring when the appleblossoms come and the sunshinecalls to the buttercups and the greengrass, I think we will again buildour nest bv the Old Barn Drawn by W. F. Kingman. THE OLD NEW ENGLAND MEETING-HOUSE. By Christopher G. Hazard. LIKE an old mother by a roadside left,Age and neglect attendant on her heart,Ingratitude her staff, suggestive gravesHer comfort, with far sounds of joyous youthPursuing butterflies with strength she gave,Her voice unheeded in a pleasant worldThat she created, and her lessons lost,She waits for those who come not and is , reverent, gently covers her with dust,And Time, indignant, furrows up the earthFor a new harvest of more worthy sons. THE ALCOTTS IN HARVARD. By Annie M. L. Clark. Illustrated from photographs by J. C. L. Clark and F. T. Harvey. EARLY in the summer of 1843,curiosity and interest werearoused in the minds of the in-habitants of the quiet town of Har-vard, Massachusetts, by the adventamong them of a small colony of thatclass of high thinkers who had re-ceived the name of little company, sixteen in all,comprised Amos Bronson Alcott andnine other men, Mrs. A


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