The Radiant . EXCHMGES ^A. We have received since last issue the following publications:The Transylv anion, Hamiltonian, Pegasus, Messenger, Acorn,Argus, and Taller. In the February issue of The Transylv anion, Circles Endpromises to be a good story. Lost and Won, and Moodsare especially good. We wish to commend Mr. Smith for hispoem, A Winter Song, for its music and vivid issue of the magazine is up to the usual standard. In the February issue of The Messenger, we wish to callattention to the poem, The Rivers of the Deep. It is madevery musical by the eep sound in the refrain


The Radiant . EXCHMGES ^A. We have received since last issue the following publications:The Transylv anion, Hamiltonian, Pegasus, Messenger, Acorn,Argus, and Taller. In the February issue of The Transylv anion, Circles Endpromises to be a good story. Lost and Won, and Moodsare especially good. We wish to commend Mr. Smith for hispoem, A Winter Song, for its music and vivid issue of the magazine is up to the usual standard. In the February issue of The Messenger, we wish to callattention to the poem, The Rivers of the Deep. It is madevery musical by the eep sound in the refrain. The essay,Through Great Britain on a Bicycle, has been a source ofpleasure to all its readers; we were sorry to see it concluded inthe February number. In the March number we wish to spe-cially commend the writer of The March of Souls. It teachesa good lesson. The Acorn is a good magazine and is full of good things. We have received other interesting magazines, but these areof special interest. The Radiant. 147 RADIANT S


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