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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. SOCIETY AS I KNEW IT. BV HELEN S. SHAW. A delightlul Collection of Stories. Containing many of Miss Shaw’s characteristic drawings. “ It tells the story of a girl so beset with invitations to dances, cotillions, dinners and plays, that she was compelled to seek the shelter of Vingolf for protection.”— The Georgia Times. A COMPENDIUM OF GENERAL INFORMATION. REVIEWED AND EDITED BV GERTRl'DE SNODGRASS. The usual four volume edition reduced to three volumes, neatly bound in Brown and Green Cloth. “The peer of the best of its predecessors, shedding new light upon a wide variety of topics.” —Plainfield Gossip. “ From the versatility of its subject matter, and decisive though broad-minded judgments, a wide popularity and vigorous sale is assured.”—Hew Jersey Mosquito. “ Especially valuable for its conveniently arranged key -to English and Greek versification. Article 19 of the appendix upon ‘Solitude versus Companionship of Nature’ is of special value in its healthful, outdoor treatment.”—The Outlook. YELLOW JESSAMINE. BV CAROLINE LAMBERT SPARROW. “ The title of this new book of verse is especially appropriate. There is a subtleness of thought, -a fitting delicacy of form, a certain something peculiar toiall these!poems which is as unmistakable as the penetrating perfume of that typical Southern (lower. “The volume is bound in Brown Cloth, with a semi-conventionalized design from the Yellow Jessamine. It is published by Dixie Co., Richmond, Va.”—The Baltimore Mews. 3»
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LATIN QUARTER. HV KSTHKK HAKTSHOKNK ROBINSON. Dedicated to Dr. Hopkins. “ No living writer could be letter prepared to publish this book than Miss Robinson. She writes with the authority of one for years familiar with Iter subject, and we venture to predict that her book will long serve as a guide to aspiring students. Throughout the pages there breathes the delicate humor which sooner or later becomes characteristic of all students who spend many years in the Quarter.”— The American. HOW TO LEAD A STRING ORCHESTRA, AND AVOID FRICTION BETWEEN THE STARS. BY ESTK1.I.K MAKGARKT KOHI.K. Dedicated to the Mandolin Club of the Woman’s College of Baltimore. ” Miss Roltle is a remarkably fine musician who thoroughly understands her art, and combines with it a tact seldom found in such geniuses. —The Baltimore Sun. STRONGER THAN DEATH. BV Mil.I.IK SARI.ICS AND CARRIK I.OWRLL. Price above Rubies. A novelette showing the perfection of friendship, and disproving the popular fallacy of woman’s love for woman.”— The Syracuse Home Life.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC KALEIDOSCOPE. A BOW OF WHITE RIBBON. A Novel. BY EDNA LIVINGSTONE STONE. Dedicated to the Professor of Biology of the W. C. B. “A quaint and interesting story of a demure Quaker maid, who is led by her bow of white ribbon into divers strange adventures—the strangest being a wedding. “The story is written with so much feeling that it seems to the reader to be the product of per- sonal experience rather than imagination.’’—The Washington Star. THE GENTLE ART OF SPRIGHTLINESS. BV LACK A REBECCA THOMAS. Bound in dark Brown Cloth. Dedicated to all laboratory students. “ In this unpretentious little volume of seventy-five pages, the cheerfulness and good humor of the author is strongly reflected. Hard work is painted in such unusually cheerful colors that the reader is forced on to greater effort. A copy of this volume should be found in all laboratories. —The Outlook. THE NEW ENGLAND NUN. A Novel. BV HARRIET M. TRUE. Bound in Gray Cloth, u mo. “ This book contains delightful sketches of character, quaint pictures of New Hampshire places and people, and a true Puritan atmosphere.”—The Outlook.
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