Anna Chapin Ray (1865-1945) was an American author born in Westfield, Massachusetts, who in 1881 was one of the first three women to take the Yale University entrance exam. She studied at Smith College in Northampton, Mass. where she received a BA in 1885 and an MA in modern European history in 1888. Her writing career began the following year and she went on to become a prolific author, primarily of children’s books although she did also write some adult novels. Many of her works were written under the pseudonym Sidney Howard. It became her practice to write during the summer in New Haven, Connecticut and then spend the winter months in Quebec. This story for boys set at a cadet school was first published in 1892. With three illustrations.
The Cadets of Flemming Hall (Illustrated Edition)
Anna Chapin Ray (1865-1945) was an American author born in Westfield, Massachusetts, who in 1881 was one of the first three women to take the Yale University entrance exam. She studied at Smith College in Northampton, Mass. where she received a BA in 1885 and an MA in modern European history in 1888. Her writing career began the following year and she went on to become a prolific author, primarily of children’s books although she did also write some adult novels. Many of her works were written under the pseudonym Sidney Howard. It became her practice to write during the summer in New Haven, Connecticut and then spend the winter months in Quebec. This story for boys set at a cadet school was first published in 1892. With three illustrations.
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