| Notre Dame Archives); quoted in Carl G. Stroven, "A Life of Charles Warren Stoddard," (Ph.D. diss., Duke University, 1939), p. 260.
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| 4. Stroven, "A Life," p. 261.
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| 5. The program for the Cyril Tyler concert was pasted into the Diary after the entry for 22 November 1892.
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| 6. Harold Dean Cater, Henry Adams and His Friends: A Collection of His Unpublished Letters (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947), p. lxxi.
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| 7. "Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth at Prospect Cottage," National Magazine 22 (May 1905), 188.
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| 8. Quoted in Stoddard, "Kate Field, Cosmopolite," National Magazine 23 (January 1906), 370.
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| 9. Theodore Dwight to Stoddard, 2 December 1890 (CSTO, University of Notre Dame Archives).
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| 10. Theodore Dwight to Stoddard, 31 July 1892 (CSTO, University of Notre Dame Archives).
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| 11. Quoted in Jonathan Katz, Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. (New York: Crowell, 1976), pp. 382-83.
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| 12. In a letter to Carl Stroven, 24 May 1938, Charles E. Goodspeed, the famous dealer in Americana, recalled buying some of Stoddard's letters from his sister in 1911: "a lot from M[eredith] N[icholson] which as Mr. N. was still living, I returned to him."
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| 13. Quoted in Marcus Dickey, The Maturity of James Whitcomb Riley (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1922), pp. 42-43.
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| 14. Richard Crowder, Those Innocent Years (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1957), p. 130.
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