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| | Bangs, John Kendrick - MSN Encarta |
 | | In 1899, Bangs became editor of Harper's Weekly magazine and of the periodical Literature, and in 1903, he became editor of the New Metropolitan Magazine. |
 | | Between 1886 and 1910, Bangs wrote more than 30 volumes of humor and verse, including Tiddledywink Tales (1891), Coffee and Repartee (1893), The Idiot (1895), and A Houseboat on the Styx (1896). |
 | | Bangs moved to Ogunquit, Maine, in 1907, and for the remainder of his life was in great demand as a lecturer, after-dinner speaker, and reader. |
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