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STODDARD, Charles Warren, author, born in Rochester, New York, 7 August, 1843. He was educated in New York city and in California, to which state he had removed with his father in 1855. In 1864 he went to the Hawaiian islands, where he has since passed much of his time, and, as travelling correspondent of the San Francisco "Chronicle" in 1873-'8, visited many islands of the South seas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific slope from Alaska to Mexico. He began to write poetry at an early age, was for a short time an actor, has contributed to many magazines, and has also lectured. He was professor of English literature in Notre Dame college, Indiana, ill 1885-'6. He has published " Poems" (San Francisco, 1867)' " South-Sea Idyls " (Boston, 1873)" " Mashallah . a Flight into Egypt" (New York, 1881)" and " The Lepers of Molokai" (Notre Dame, 1885).
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