. St. Nicholas [serial] . boy who loves wild life, hunting, adventure, will fairlyrevel in, of a region not too often explored or described. It is on thenorthern coast of South America — in British Guiana. It is a big serial,which will be hailed with delight by boys big and little. and Short Stories PRUNIER TELLSA STORY By T. Morris Longstreth One of the very best adventure storiesSt. Nicholas has ever printed. It is hair-raising, gripping, the story that the usuallysilent Prunier tells by the cabin ^re on twosuccessive nights of storm. But it is alsoinspiring, honest and fine. There is high c


. St. Nicholas [serial] . boy who loves wild life, hunting, adventure, will fairlyrevel in, of a region not too often explored or described. It is on thenorthern coast of South America — in British Guiana. It is a big serial,which will be hailed with delight by boys big and little. and Short Stories PRUNIER TELLSA STORY By T. Morris Longstreth One of the very best adventure storiesSt. Nicholas has ever printed. It is hair-raising, gripping, the story that the usuallysilent Prunier tells by the cabin ^re on twosuccessive nights of storm. But it is alsoinspiring, honest and fine. There is high courage, without brag, the surmounting of fear; there is devotion:between sister and brother, between a French-Canadian guide and thosehe saves. There are scenes of breathless interest and a terrible beauty,and in the end victory over mounting dangers. It would not be fair tolessen the thrill of the splendid story ever so little by telling you justwhat happens. It will take two long instalments to bring it to its OLD ENGLISH LEGENDS By George Philip Krapp, Twas Adam Bell and Clym o the Clough and William of Cloudesley— and Sir Orfeo who was a knight of Greece, and many others thatfolk loved to tell and sing about: the stories which endure because theysatisfy things deep in all our hearts. Professor Krapp, of ColumbiaUniversity, has re-told some of these in charming fashion. 11 BOYS, PARENTSAND FOOTBALL By Sol Metzger Mr. Sol Metzger, a famous football playerin his day, and since a well-known coach of suc-cessful college teams, will discuss in severalarticles Chivalry in Football, Boys, Parentsand Football, and similar questions of the sortthat sometimes rage about major trainingquarters as well as among younger footballplayers. Boys who would be splendid foot-ball material, but whose parents do not wishthem to play, are a problem in colleges as wellas in high schools and prep schools, and thequestion of how to make football a game which shall retain its rigoro


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