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BATES, Arlo, author, born in East Nachias, Maine, 16 December 1850. He was graduated at Bowdoin in 1876, after which he removed to Boston and engaged in literary work. In January 1878, he became secretary of the young men's republican committee, of Massachusetts, and editor of the "Broadside," a paper devoted to civil-service reform. In August 1880, he became editor of the Boston "Sunday Courier." Besides numerous magazine articles he has published "Patty's Perversities" (Boston,, 1881); "F. Seymour Hayden and Engraving" (a pamphlet, 1882) ; "Mr. Jacobs" (1883) ; "The Pagans" (New York, 1884) ; "A Wheel of Fire" (1885) ; "Old Salem," edited (Boston, 1886) ; and "Berries of the Brier," poems (1886).
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