In a letter to the compiler of "At Dawn of Day" the late Rev. Dr. Wm. S. Tyler, of Amherst College, wrote: "I must tell you how much I have enjoyed the daily reading of your Thoughts for the Morning Hour.' I have read them, not always at Dawn of Day,' but in The Morning Hour,' and found them always uplifting and inspiring. The selections are singularly choice and rich, and I have been particularly pleased to see from how wide a range of authors you have gathered them, and thus shown that gems of truth and beauty and goodness may be found in different churches and in all nations and BETWEEN THE LIGHTS Thoughts for the Quiet hour COMPILED AND ARRANGED By Fanny B. Bates "The longest day at last bends down to evening." "A little pause in life while daylight lingers Between the sunset and the pale moonrise, NEW YORK THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. PUBLISHERS M.L.S. |