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BEERS, Henry Augustin, author, born in Buffalo, New York, 2 July 1847. He was graduated at Yale in 1869, was tutor there from 1871 till 1875, and was chosen assistant professor of English in 1875. He spent five months in study abroad, mainly at Heidelberg, and was made full professor in 1880. He has published "Odds and Ends," a collection of verses (Boston, 1878); "A Century of BEISSEL American Literature " (New York, 1878); "Life of N. P. Willis" (Boston, 1885) ; "Selections from Willis's Prose Writings" (New York, 1885); "The Thankless Muse," a collection of verses (Boston, 1885) ; "Introduction to Readings from Ruskin" (1885); and "An Outline Sketch of English Literature" (New York, 1886).
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