Hill started for the South in midwinter, but had not decided on an objective. While his friends were surmising as to his location in someone of the resorts:—St. Augustine, Charleston, Thomasville, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee:—he had turned aside to Atlantic City to be companion for a month with one of his daughters, who was recruiting there from the effect of serious sickness in her family. Later, answering a request, he made a survey of the Berkshire Athenaeum at Pittsfield, and reported on needed improvements. His book, "Early American Plays" (a bibliography), has been published by the Leland Stanford Press, Palo Alto, Calif., and is "filling a long-felt want."
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