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547: 566: 278:"A Tournament of Stories" is the subtitle of Alden's last children's book. Its frame story features a kingdom whose Chief Story-Teller has recently died. Nine story-tellers finally vie for the position by telling one story each to Prince John, Princess Jane, and a jury of children. 139:
Raymond had sons, one of whom was Raymond Macdonald Alden, Jr. who was born in Palo Alto California on November 17, 1921. His son graduated from Stanford, where his father had taught, with a degree in engineering and was an executive in the telephone industry.
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whenever someone places an especially pleasing gift on the altar as an offering, and how a miracle occurs after the chimes have fallen silent for years. The story is a sort of variation on the
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anthology of children's literature. It is a story about how sometimes the resistance of temptation and the simple act of gate-keeping can be an act of valor to rival all others.
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which remained in illustrated print for over five decades and was widely performed as a theater production.
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He is best remembered today for his published children’s stories, most notably the Christmas story
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is the story of a grand old church with beautiful chimes which mysteriously ring out every
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in 1899, then became associate professor there in 1909. He accepted the
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Raymond Macdonald Alden died in Philadelphia on September 27, 1924.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson, eds. (1908),
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contest. In 1913 he edited an edition of Shakespeare's
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and Reverend Gustavus Rossenberg Alden. He studied at
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The Trve Historie of the Knyght of the Bvrning Pestle
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says, Gloria Lowen nee Hallman (November 19, 2017).
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The Boy Who Found the King: A Tournament of Stories
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New Hartford, N. Y.
Isabella Macdonald Alden
Rollins College
Winter Park, Florida
University of Pennsylvania
Felix Emanual Shelling
Harvard
English
Columbian (now George Washington) University
rhetoric
Leland Stanford, Jr., University
chair
University of Illinois
Shakespeare
Elizabethan
dramatists
Thoreau's
Walden
Collier's Weekly
Sonnets
A Lover's Complaint
LCCN
03-7775
Tennyson
Christmas Eve
Jongleur de Notre Dame
Little Drummer Boy
Olive Beaupre Miller
ALDEN, Raymond McDonald
Who's Who in America

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