The New England magazine . ttom. These are the sketches which the au-thor has drawn of those great men. He has ap-pended a bibliography which gives a list of booksand articles about these painters and their is a handsome volume with many fine illustra-tions. (Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New , $, net. Postage, 20 cents extra.) Quips and Quiddits. Questions for the Qurious. By John B. Tabb. A modern Mother Goose for Grown-upsis this, in that its humor lies in its utter nonsenseand its wit in its absolute foolishness. Funnyverses and pictures from cover to cover, and, takeit a


The New England magazine . ttom. These are the sketches which the au-thor has drawn of those great men. He has ap-pended a bibliography which gives a list of booksand articles about these painters and their is a handsome volume with many fine illustra-tions. (Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New , $, net. Postage, 20 cents extra.) Quips and Quiddits. Questions for the Qurious. By John B. Tabb. A modern Mother Goose for Grown-upsis this, in that its humor lies in its utter nonsenseand its wit in its absolute foolishness. Funnyverses and pictures from cover to cover, and, takeit all in all, a strong dose it is — as one of its versesis called. A Strong Dose If brevity be soul of wit,The Boston wag discovered itIn saying that my verse fulfilsFor him the purposes of pills. Heres Ingersolls Dilemma:Says Bob to the Devil, I do not believeIn the doctrine of hell — nor in you!Says the Devil to Bob, You must, or bedamned!Says Bob, Ill be damned if I do! (Small, Maynard & Co. Price, $, net.). His Excellency Curtis Guild, Jr., Governor of Massachusetts New England Magazine Vol. XXXVII DECEMBER, 1907 Number 4 WHATS THE MATTER WITHNEW ENGLAND? VI. MASSACHUSETTS IN AN ERA OF INDUSTRIALPROSPERITY AND POLITICAL BUNCOMBE


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