Arlo Bates | |
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Died | August 25, 1918[1] | (aged 67)
Alma mater | Bowdoin College |
Spouse | Harriet Leonora Vose (d. 1886) [1] |
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Arlo Bates (December 16, 1850 – August 25, 1918) was an American author, educator and newspaperman.
Arlo Bates was born at East Machias, Maine. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1876. In 1880 Bates became the editor of the Boston Sunday Courier (1880–1893) and afterward became professor of English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1900. [2]
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In 1912 he wrote an introduction to E. P. Whipple's Charles Dickens.
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Arlo Bates | |
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Born | |
Died | August 25, 1918[1] | (aged 67)
Alma mater | Bowdoin College |
Spouse | Harriet Leonora Vose (d. 1886) [1] |
Signature | |
Arlo Bates (December 16, 1850 – August 25, 1918) was an American author, educator and newspaperman.
Arlo Bates was born at East Machias, Maine. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1876. In 1880 Bates became the editor of the Boston Sunday Courier (1880–1893) and afterward became professor of English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1900. [2]
Novels:
Collected Poems:
Collected Criticisms:
Collected Stories:
In 1912 he wrote an introduction to E. P. Whipple's Charles Dickens.
This article includes a list of general
references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding
inline citations. (July 2013) |
{{
cite encyclopedia}}
: Missing or empty |title=
(
help)Media related to Arlo Bates at Wikimedia Commons