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Name
  
Thomas Masson

Role
  
Author

Died
  
1934


Thomas Lansing Masson

Books
  
Our American Humorists, In Merry Measure, Within: A Guide to the Spirit

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Thomas Lansing Masson (1866–1934) was an American anthropologist, editor and author.

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Biography

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He was born at Essex, Connecticut, and educated in the public schools of New Haven. He became literary editor of Life in 1893 and a regular contributor of humorous articles to various magazines. As an editor, he was responsible for Humorous Masterpieces of American Literature (1904); The Humor of Love in Verse and Prose (1906); The Best Stories in the World (1914).

Publications

  • (1898). The Yankee Navy.
  • (1904). In Marry Measure.
  • (1905). A Corner in Women and Other Follies.
  • (1905). Mary's Little Lamb.
  • (1906). The Von Blumers.
  • (1907). A Bachelor's Baby and Some Grown-Ups.
  • (1908). The New Plato.
  • (1913). Mr. Rum.
  • (1921). Well, Why Not?.
  • (1922). Listen to These.
  • (1923). That Silver Lining.
  • (1925). Why I Am a Spiritual Vagabond.
  • (1927). The City of Perfection.
  • (1932). Within.
  • Selected articles

  • (1922). "Shall we be Wrecked by Realism," The World's Work 43, pp. 435–439.
  • (1922). "Teaching Children to Teach Themselves," The World's Work 44, pp. 410–414.
  • References

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