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STIMSON, Frederic Jesup, author, born in Dedham, Massachusetts, 20 July, 1855. He was graduated at Harvard in 1876, and at the law-school in 1878, and was assistant attorney-general of Massachusetts from 1884 till 1885. He has pursued literature with law, writing his earlier novels under the pen-name of " J. S. of Dale." He has published "Stimson's Law Glossary" (Boston, 1881); "Guerndale," a novel (New York, 1882);" The Crime of Henry Vane" (1884); " The King's Men," in collaboration (1884) ; " American Statute Law " (Boston, 1886);" The Sentimental Calendar" (New York, 1886) ; " First Harvests" (1888) ; and "The Residuary Legatee " (1888). He was also one of the authors of "Rollo's Journey to Cambridge," which first appeared in the " Harvard Lampoon" and afterward in book-form (Boston, 1879).
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