The Pathfinder Volume II PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS KRAUS REPRINT CO. New York 1970 The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee Opened in 1868. Located at Sewanee, Tennessee, on a plateau of the Cumberland Mountains, 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Sewanee has a national reputation as a health resort. Vacation from December 17th to March 16th, instead of during the summer months. The Departments of the University are: Academic, Theological, THE SEWANEE GRAMMAR SCHOOL prepares boys for this and other Universities and for business. The Lent (spring) term of the University begins March 21st, the Trinity (summer) term, July 5th, and the Advent (autumn) term September 19th, 1907. For catalogues and other information, address B. LAWTON WIGGINS, M.A., LL.D., Vice-Chancellor. With the July number, 1907, THE PATHFINDER begins its second volume. We promise to maintain in this the same standard of excellence. During the year the Old Authors series, including Malory, Cervantes, Boccaccio, Michelangelo and Abelard, will be continued; a new series of Literary Portraits, including Waller, Herrick, Suckling, Jonson, Lovelace, Campion and Carew, will be added; Dr. Weygandt's series will include, among others, articles on Stevenson, Houseman and Newbolt; Mr. Wiley will continue his series dealing with the English Romanticists, and Mr. Rose his criticisms of art and artists. There will be special numbers devoted to Dante, Milton, etc. It is now impossible to supply volume one; certain numbers are no longer in print. All new subscriptions must begin with number one of volume two. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS |