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=Guild, Mrs. Caroline Snowden [Whitmarsh].= _Ms._, 1827-1898. A
religious writer of Boston. Violet; Daisy; Never Mind the Face; Some
House Songs. Compiler of Hymns of the Ages; Prayers of the Ages. _Hou._
=Guild, Curtis.= _Ms._, 1828- ----. A journalist of Boston, founder and
editor of The Commercial Bulletin. Over the Ocean, a popular book of
travels; Abroad Again; Britons and Muscovites; From Sunrise to Sunset,
a volume of verse; A Chat About Celebrities. _Le._
=Guild, Reuben Aldridge.= _Ms._, 1822-1899. A librarian of Brown
University, 1848-93. Librarian’s Manual; Rhode Island in the
Continental Congress (edited); History of Brown University; Chaplain
Smith and the Baptists; Footprints of Roger Williams; Roger Williams,
the Pioneer Missionary to the Indians.
=Guiney= [gī´nĭ], =Louise Imogen.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A writer of
Newton, Massachusetts, whose published works include Goose-Quill
Papers; Brownies and Bogles; Three Heroines of New England Romance
(with Mrs. Spofford and Alice Brown); Monsieur Henri, a Footnote to
French History; A Little English Gallery; Lovers’ Saint Ruths, and
Three Other Tales; Patrins, a collection of essays; Verse: Songs at the
Start; The White Sail; A Roadside Harp. She has edited the select poems
of Mangan, with a study of his life and work. _Cop. Har. Hou. Lam. Lo.
Rob._
=Gummere= [gŭm´ery], =Francis Barton.= _N. J._, 1855- ----. A professor
of English in Haverford College, Pennsylvania. The Anglo-Saxon
Metaphor; Handbook of Poetics; Germanic Origins, a study in Primitive
Culture. _Gi. Scr._
=Gummere, John.= _Pa._, 1784-1845. A once noted educator of Burlington,
New Jersey. Treatise on Surveying; Theoretical and Practical Astronomy.
=Gummere, Samuel R.= _Pa._, 1789-1866. Brother of J. Gummere, _supra_,
and also an educator of Burlington. Treatise on Geography; Compendium
of Elocution.
=Gunnison, Almon.= _Me._, 1844- ----. A Universalist clergyman of
prominence. Rambles Overland, a Trip Across the Continent; Wayside and
Fireside Rambles.
=Gunnison, Elisha Norman.= _Ms._, 1837-1880. A journalist of York,
Pennsylvania, who published One Summer Dream, and Other Poems; Our
Stars.
=Gunnison, John Williams.= _N. H._, 1812-1853. A civil engineer killed
by Mormons and Indians while making railway surveys in Utah. A History
of the Mormons was his only published work.
=Gunsaulus, Frank Wakeley.= _O._, 1856- ----. A Congregational
clergyman of Chicago. The Metamorphosis of a Creed; The Transfiguration
of Christ; Monk and Knight, an Historical Study in Fiction; Phidias,
and Other Poems; October at Eastwood; Songs of Night and Day. _Hou. Mg._
=Gunter, Archibald Clavering.= _E._, 1847- ----. A writer of popular
sensational romances quite destitute of literary merit. Mr. Barnes of
New York; Mr. Potter of Texas; The First of the English; The Ladies’
Juggernaut.
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