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BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge

1896

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Copyright, 1896,

BY ADELINE D. T. WHITNEY.

All rights reserved.

The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A.
Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co.

from the Collection


Janet Jamen

PREFACE

THESE brief papers are not full disquisitions; they are rather suggestions. As originally written, they were fitted to the limits of magazine publication, the treatment of their subjects only attempted as time and space. available for simple letters might allow.

In revising, they have been more or less filled out and extended; but even so are by no means offered now as exhaustive essays.

It is hoped that they may convey something of real fresh thought to those who will think further and make wider application for themselves.

While the "Letters to Girl Friends " were being issued in the columns of the "Ladies' Home Journal," another series was contributed to that periodical by different successive writers, upon the given topic of "The Man," or "The Woman," respectively, “Who

Most Influenced Me." For this I was asked to furnish a number, and did so by sending the article which I have placed first in this volume; feeling it a peculiarly fitting introductory to any kindly counsel I might offer to young women.

It is but a very simple recording word of one who influenced the life of girls in every best direction, and for many years exerted a gracious power that sent forth into the world a large representation of high womanhood.

Anything that I can say is in great degree passed on from him. I therefore present my little book in modest tribute to the name and memory of

GEORGE B. EMERSON,

for the acceptance of his surviving old pupils, and in the happy phrase of one of these, used of her own children—his grand-pupils and great-grand-pupils.

ADELINE D. TRAIN WHITNEY.

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