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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1921

THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27,idhi 19211 TH MCHGA DIL MGAIN

thinking. But I wearied of them after
ooks and Authors "awhile and my Assyrian grammar no
longer appealed to me. I went to the
(Continued from Page 3) ed on "The Social Preparation," which shelves and flicked the leaves of "The
I found was enthusiastically "For the Dial," "The New Republic," "The
was such a thing. "The Hobart Kingdom of God." I tried to find rail- Bookman," "The Nation," and a few
Herald," a college sheet of some sort, road rates but they weren't given. others.
had a peculiar and unholy fascina- Another from sinless Kansas, "The Then I asked the young man at the
tion. How sadly our statistics are Techne," Published by the State desk for the "Smart Set" and "Vanity
compiled. Hobart college is a new Fair.
one on me. Manual Training Normal of Pitts- "We don't have them," he said, and
The high note was reached when I burg, Kansas. They can't fool me. I added, "I'm sorry." I believe he was.
struck "The Kansas Industrialist," know where Pittsburg is. Folded in
published by the Kansas State Agri- the above was "School Topics" from
cultural College. In all seriousness, Cleveland, Ohio. A new edition of "The American
it was the best publication of the Finally, there was the "Army and Credo" by George Jean Nathan and
lot. Navy Journal." H. L. Mencken, is announced by Al-
Then I dropped with uniformly ac- All in all, an eminent erudite fred A. Knopf. It will be very much
celerated motion about the distance group of publications, a Great Force larger than the first edition. The
from the sun to Orion and knocked to aid college intellects, all of the number of articles of faith listed will
my knees against my chin as I alight- Journals Staunch Helps to the Right- be doubled.

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