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Both the stories in this number are above the average in quality. "Distortion," by Mr. Washburn, is about what happens to a Harvard Junior when he discovers that his girl has become engaged to another man without telling him. The dialogue is convincing, and the character of the girl is...
Henry Ferris '36 has written a long story on the plight of the artist as an individual in the Industrial South. The other story. "Distortion," concerning the psychological problems of a Harvard Junior, is written by Abbott McM. Washburn '37. Other features are poems by James Laughlin, IV '36, and...
Somewhere we have read of the number of books that make the depression less trying, but Elmer K. Ferris has added one that should not be counted in with the regular run of them. Who Says Old! (Sears) has a cheeriness, a salutary tang that is particularly appropriate to the...
Last winter Mrs. Cora Britten of Elliott. Md. became convinced that she had cancer of the breast. A friend told her about Dr. Harlow R. Street, who conducts a "cancer sanatorium" at his Washington home, has a "secret salve" to devour cancer. Against her physician-husband's advice Mrs...
Very rich, very pious are the Harper Sibleys of Rochester, N. Y. Son of Hiram W. who helped found Western Union Telegraph Co. and was its first president, Harper Sibley owns ranches in Alberta and California, Sibley Farms in Illinois. He is in banking, lumber and coal, gives time to...