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Excerpt from In Memoriam George Ripley, LL. D
The active thought of those Massachusetts people. Who had cast far behind them the fetters of tradition. Naturally sought a medium of communi cation with the thinking public; and this was found intha Dial. A magazine which was remark. Able, because it was not only unlike anything be fore it, but unlike anything with which it was con temporaneous. The editors of this periodical were Mr. Ripley, Miss Fuller and Mr. Emerson. In its sec ond number, Mr. Ripley published a letter com mending Herder's Letters to a Young Theolo gian.' To The Dial he was a constant contributor.
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