University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1906

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University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 111 of 132
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“AS A THIKF IX TIIE NIGHT.’ By Bf.ictiia Parker. “A stirring story of silence and sandwiches. —J. FI. BROWNE. “BUGS I SHOULD LIKE TO KNOW.” By G. A. Talbert. • A work specially designed for beginners. While not exhaustive it is comprehensive. and will no doubt shed some light on the subject. - THE AUTHOR. “THE UTILITY OF A SMILE;” By George B. Everson. “Well worth looking into.”—Kathryn MoMulkin . “THE HERMIT LIFE;” Or, “The Bliss of Solitude.” By Artiich Fico.m.m. A clear presentation of the secrets of bashfulness. In simplicity, strength, frankness, and beauty of expression this book rivals Wagner's “Simple Life.’’ Head U. “THE LAND OF FIRE;” Or, “ hi Touch With Hades.” By Bister Brown. “THE GIRL IN THE CASE.” By Harold K. Martin. We urgently request an early perusal of this work. We are the publishers. Witty, sparkling with comic situations and brilliant colloquial passages, animated by the author's personality. M3 pp. ?4.50 net. “THE FAR AWAY SERIES. A Collection of Poems.” By Theresa O'Leary. Bo sure to read “The Boy on The Hudson. and Oliver's Quest. “JOYS I HAVE EXPERIENCED;” Or. “Heaven oil Earth ” By Gladys C. D. Park. This little volume is indeed suggestive, and destined to Ik; widely read by all pleasure lovers.—Louis Davis. “FANTASTIC FANCIES.” By Duncan Rf.id, Author of “The Love That Failed,” “True For Ten Days,” “A STRENUOUS STRUGGLE” By J. E. Sazan a. This work is pre-eminent in the Held of Practical Sociology and Applied Kthics. Some subjects discussed are I. s there a Love Germ ? II. The Fatality of Chance Acquaintance. III. Love and propinquity. IV. Is love irresistahle? V'. Argument vs. Affection. Kach of these subjects is treated in a distinct volume. F er Volume 42.00. Su .ama. Jaastad Co., Milwaukee.

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BOOKS RECEIVED “AN INTRODUCTION TO POETIC LICENSE;” Or, “Rhyme, Rhythm, and Rubbish.” Ry .1. HOWARD BROWNE. “A most suggestive and inspiring folio devoted to the forlorn hopes of the author's friends.” —M. E. Engle. “MODERN DIPLOMACY; ITS FUTURE.” By Harold Culver. “A RUN FOR LIFE.” By Ion vTirs Ostki.buink. A tale of Adventure. How a doughty Element was delivered from peril by his legs. “Comic, wholesome, exhilarating.”—John WYSOCKi. “GRIDIRON SHADOWS;” Or, “Why I Flunked.” By Gcy Roberts. “MAN AND ROMANCE.” By Eu.kn Hammond. A vigorous portrayal of the history of man's affections; his nature, past and future. John Morse says, “This book appeals to me more than I can tell.” “SUCCESS ON THE ROSTRUM.” By Roy C. Jci d. “ Should be studied by every orator.”— C. B. B. “A comprehensive guide to eloquence.”— Wji. EI.i.f.r. “THE ART OF JOLLYING;” Sequel to “ Years of Experience.” By Lottik Dryok. A timely volume dealing in a most masterful way with one of the direct evils of our age. Illustrated by Filler, introduction by Robert Iackisch. “TIIE INFLUENCE OF FEMININE BEAUTY.” By Vkrlia Turkman. “THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DEBATE;” Or, “Argument Against Odds.” By John Mo’ffitt. Three volumes ; Royal octavo; gilt. Powerful, practical, optimistic. “A LOST LOVE;” Or, “The Wail of u Lonely Heart.” % By Ray Blast uk. “Pathetic, yet humorous; wiord, yet real. This story goes straight to my heart A great book.”- Linnik Krause. “LEGAL LINGO FOR LEARNED LOGICIANS;” Or, “How to Juggle With Figures.” By Josik Bar her. Drawings by Knothe. Prefatory remarks by KATIE BECK.



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“In The Library.” There are numerous chairs in the Library. Take two in the nearest alcove. Use one for yourself and the other for your feet. Entertain all your friends in the Library. Always wear squeaky shoes and loud clothes, being careful not to sit still more than necessary. Always study in the Library. Study with some one—always. Never reserve a book—take it along. Don't Ik» so impolite as to ask who is reading the morning papers when you see any of the faculty sitting by the north window. Do not be punctilious about returning books on time. Have all your heart-to-heart talk, all your tete-e-lotes in the lust alcove. Never hunt for any thing—not even the dictionary. Ask the Librarian. She may not l e able to (Ind it. Talk out loud when the Librarian is not looking. Never allow books or references to interfere with personal friendships. Help yourself to the late magazines — never •‘charge ’ anything. Everything is free. Keep files of McCLURES, Everybody's. The North AMERICAN aod COLLIER'S in your desk, or at home under your table. Ix t Mr. Pray advertise them. Whenever you have nothing to do, go to the Library. But don’t visit with your gentleman friend. The Librarian can't do so. Never leave the Library without a book : but don't let the Librarian see. Alwuys forget to pay fia ne. Shur|KMi your pencils on the sheepskin of the Dictionary. Never make eyes across the Library. Sit at the same table. Hcmain in the Library until 12:00 M. sharp, and until 5:01 3 P. M. The Librarian will not care. Stay in the Library during Hhetoricals. Never thank the Librarian for anything. You couU have done it yourself. Do not be frightened when you hear a tapping in the Library. Keep on talking.

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