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26 WHITE AND GOLD EXCHANGES. PENNANT, San Jose Normal. Glad to meet another Normal School paper, and it is as worthy as the institution Which it represents. The cover is very tasty. MILLS COLLEGE WHITE AND GOLD. As usual, your standard is very high. The farce, HAunt Carriefl is fine. If the same size of type were used throughout, the paper would present a better appearance. THE ISHKOODAH, Paducah High School. The issue is small, but the material is good. What about mixing ads. and reading matter? THE OLYMPUS, Olympia, Wash. We like your covers. Your ma- terial, however, seems largely devoted to class-notes, etc.,with but little literature. RADIUS, Kansas City, Mo. Your stories are fine, but some artistic headings would give a more attractive appearance to your paper. JANUS, Hanford, Cal. Your stories are too young for High School people. The material published should be such as would have real interest for young men and women, not the goody-goody story, with the impossibly happy ending. THE OAK, Visalia, Cal. Your stories are good, but the HAcornsl' contain so much personal reference, that they lack interest for an out- sider. SENTINEL, Harvard Military School Los Angeles, Cal. You should be proud of your paper. The stories are above the average. BUCK EYE, Xenia, Ohio. Your headings are very tasty and neat, and we are always glad to see you. We like your cover arrangement. THE X-RAY, Bay City, Mich. A bright paper with some very good stories, but with some others that fall below the mark. Bring them up. The jokes are good. THE S. V. C. STUDENT, St. Vincentls College, Los Angeles,Cal. Thank you for the postal card With the Christmas greetings. Your material is good, both the stories and essays. The HCollege Chronicle is also well worked up, and adds interest to a fine issue. THE REDWOOD, Santa Clara College, Santa Clara, Cal. Has a cer- tain indefmable Air in the style, that goes well With the material. We consider you one of our best exchanges. The poems are always ex- cellent, and l lA Christmas Carol' ' is Hjolly good. l l We were glad to receive copies of two weeklies, HThe Tempe Normal Student, Tempe, Ariz., and 'The University Weekly, Fayetteville, Arkansas. RAYNOR DEBURN, '07.
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WHITE AND GOLD 25 HYes, but Percival, dear, you mustn,t make such a noise. It dis- turbs the meeting. Hoo-hoo. ii UPercival! mama said not to do that. A little pause, and then, t t Hoo-hoo-o. , i t t Now mind mama and be quiet. i i Percival cast a sidelong glance at his mother and then out came the itHoo-hoo once more. HPercival! If you dont be quiet, that big lady will come down here and scold Percival dreadfully.H After a little, NLook, mama, look, Hoo-hoo!H HNow dont you dare say that again. A short pause followed in which Percival alternately looked at his mother and at the ladies at the other end of the hall. i t Say, mama, looke-Hoo-hoo !' , ttPercival! IeIe-I dont know what I shall do With you. Don't you dare say that again. H A little longer pause followed this, and then a little after came the HHoo-hoo!H HLook here, young man, if you dare say that again 1,11 shut you up in that dark closet in the corner. , i The young experimenter looked once at his mother and then twice at the closet. HHoo-hoof, he shrilled tentatively. At this Percival was taken hold of with rather violent hands and marched in the direction of the closet. t tMamafs going to shut you up in that dark, black closet. ' i H1,11 come out again. t t No, you can't come out until you can be a good boy. i i Here the closet door was opened and shut, and When it shut Percival was on the other side of it. It immediately opened again, however, and our hero appeared. ttPercival, I told you to stay in there. And he was put in again. This time the door was locked. As before he tried the door but finding it would not open, he set up such a howl that the ladies all turned around wonderingly. That would never do, so mama unlocked the door. itIf you will be good now and not say tHoo-hool' any more, Iill let you out. Now run and play. Mamais darling caught up his ball and bounded across the door. ttHoo-hooy, HHoo-hoo!H he called, and the echo came back softly With a UHoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo?y
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