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Cometh Up as a Flower. By Clare Miller. This story is full of beauty, strength and sweetness. The intellectual power of the writer, coupled with the grace of style, render it one of the most delightful productions of this year. — The Huntsville Budget. Much in a Nut Shell. By Myrtle Miller. A valuable compendium of practical wisdom and useful information. It contains what a voung lady should know in matters intellectual, domestic and social, together with good sense for all emergencies. — The Globe- Democrat. The Home Jester. By Margaret Moore. A bright story full of dry humor. It is an inexhaustible source of amusement and is writ- ten in crisp style. — The Ferguson Tattler. Life in the Orient. By Margarita Park. Having spent a great part of her life in the far East, Miss Park is fully competent to give us a concise idea of the manners and customs of the people in these countries. — The Christian Observer
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American Writers as I Have Found Them. By Inez Littlefield. A short, sharp and spicy criticism of Ameri- can writers of to-day, written with a keenness of perception and sympathy, which will make it a source of great value to all aspirants after lit- erary name and fame. — The Review of Reviews. The Art of Forgetting. By Beulah Massey. A valuable little volume of hints on this sub- ject as practiced by the author during her school days. Especially beneficial to French students. — The Monday Morning. Annals of Quiet Life. By Leonora Mayberry. This is truly one of the most restful books that has yet been published. An atmosphere of peace breathes through every line, yet with it, one of strength. — The Tennessean. A Treatise on the Expression of the Linear Ec- centricities of Plane Sections of a System of Co-axiel Hyperbolic Paraboloids, in Terms of the Parameters of the Principal Sections. By Merle McClurkan. Dedicated to Mathematical Department of Ward Seminary. This work, as the title indicates, is remark- able for its clearness and force of expression. — Scientific Review.
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Twins. By Daisye and Grace Reeves. The plot is original and interesting and deals with a field of literature hitherto untouched. The characters are true to life and the scenes vividly drawn. — The Parent ' s Assistant. By Daisye and Grace Reeves. The plot is original and interesting and deals with a field of literature hitherto untouched. The characters are true to life and the scenes vividly drawn. — The Parent ' s Assistant. Appreciations. By Madeleine Rollwage. This volume of essays is most interesting for the glimpse it affords of the author ' s own char- acter. They abound in attractive personal anecdote and reminiscence. The book is dedicated to the English Department of Ward Seminary. — Arkansas Dispatch. Talks on Art. By Maggie D. Taylor. A series of interesting and informal addresses on the development of art, written after a most careful study under the well known lecturer, Elizabeth Green. — The Critic.
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