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See also: American editor and poet, was See also: born in See also: Bordentown, New See also: Jersey, on the 8th of See also: February 1844, a See also: brother of See also: William
See also: Henry
See also: Gilder (1838–1900), the Arctic explorer
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He was educated at Bellevue Seminary, an institution conducted by his See also: father, the Rev
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William Henry Gilder (1812–1864), in See also: Flushing, Long See also: Island
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After three years (1865–1868) on the Newark, New Jersey, Daily Advertiser, he founded, with See also: Newton See also: Crane, the Newark See also: Morning See also: Register
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In 1869 he became editor of See also: Hours at Home, and in 187o assistant editor of Scribner's Monthly (eleven years later re-named The Century See also: Magazine), of which he became editor in 1881
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He was one of the founders of the See also: Free See also: Art See also: League, of the See also: International See also: Copyright League, and of the Authors' See also: Club; was chairman of the New See also: York Tenement See also: House Commission in 1894; and was a prominent member of the See also: National Institute of Arts and Letters, of the Council of the National See also: Civil Service Reform League, and of the executive committee of the Citizens' Union Siaf New York City
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His poems, which are essentially lyrical, have been collected in various volumes, including Five Books of See also: Song (1894), In See also: Palestine and other Poems (1898), Poems and Inscriptions(r9or), and In the Heights (1905)
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A See also: complete edition of his poems was published in 1908
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He also edited " Sonnets from the Portuguese" and other Poems by See also: Elizabeth Barrett
See also: Browning; "One Word More"and other Poems by Robert Browning (1905)
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He died in NewYork on the 18th of See also: November 'Iwo
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His wife, See also: Helena de Kay, a See also: grand-daughter of See also: Joseph Rodman Drake, assisted, with See also: Saint Gaudens and others, in founding the Society of American Artists, now merged in the National See also: Academy, and the Art Students' League of New York
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She translated Sensier's biography of See also: Millet, and painted, before her See also: marriage in 1874, studies in See also: flowers and ideal heads, much admired for their feeling and delicate colouring
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