Matthews, [James] Brander (1852–1929), author. Born in New Orleans, he graduated from Columbia and turned to teaching and writing after his family lost its fortune. He taught at his alma mater from 1891 to 1924, and for his last twenty‐four years there was its first Professor of Dramatic Literature. Before that he had written, alone or with collaborators, several popular if now‐forgotten comedies: Margery's Lovers (1884), A Gold Mine (1889), and On Probation (1889). In 1886 he worked with Laurence Hutton to com‐pile the five‐volume Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States. His writings were warm and thoughtful, giving marked evidence of his wide‐ranging interests and travels. Autobiography: These Many Years, 1917.






