695-61 COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS TROW DIRECTORY LETTER OF DEDICATION [To Mrs. Grover Cleveland.] MY DEAR MADAM : Many bookmakers of that early Georgian period covered by this little volume eagerly sought to dignify their opening pages with the name and titles of some high-placed patron or patroness. It is not, my dear Madam, to revive this practice that I have asked permission to inscribe this little book to so worthy an occupant of the Presidential Mansion; but, rather, I have had in mind the courteous reception which while yet an inmate of a college on the beautiful banks of Cayuga Lake you once gave to some portions of the literary talk embodied in these pages; and remembering, furthermore, the unswerving dignity, and the unabating womanly gentleness by which you have conquered and adorned the trying conditions of a high career, I have wished to add my applause (as I do now and here) for the grace and kindliness which have ennobled your life, and made us all proud of such an example of American womanhood. |