. Gold and Black. book is headed by especiallyappropriate pictures with verses tomatch, in grained paper and withred, green and brown tint work, add-ing very much to the beauty of thewhole. On the front page is a silhouettedrawing of a panther with a circleand spacing beneath. From the pan-thers mouth seem to come the wordsEx Librls, since the first glance Ihave discovered that these mysticwords mean From Books and is asign of the ownership of the book inquestion. The circle is for a smallpicture of the owner and the spacingfor the owners signature. With these features one could notimagine tha


. Gold and Black. book is headed by especiallyappropriate pictures with verses tomatch, in grained paper and withred, green and brown tint work, add-ing very much to the beauty of thewhole. On the front page is a silhouettedrawing of a panther with a circleand spacing beneath. From the pan-thers mouth seem to come the wordsEx Librls, since the first glance Ihave discovered that these mysticwords mean From Books and is asign of the ownership of the book inquestion. The circle is for a smallpicture of the owner and the spacingfor the owners signature. With these features one could notimagine that the efforts of a verycompetent staff with such inventivepower would waste upoa the desertair. SEVEN FIRMS EMPLOYEDIN MAKE UP (Continued From Page 1) college under whose name the an-nual is being produced. People who do not know the na-ture of a college annual, Ittle realizethe Importance of the book and theamount of business that it is capableof furnishing the firms involved inthe woflt of constructing the MR. M. PAUL PHILLIPSDonor of the M. Paul Phillips Library, and one of Birminghams most philan-thropic citizens, as well as one of her most successful business men, to whomthe 1923 volume of La Fevue is dedicated. La REVUE has had its part in furnishing a large share of businessto the college annual world of theSoutheast for 1923. The amountof business furnished by La REVUEthis year ranks near the top Involume, just a few university an-nuals of the South-east furnishedmore than La REVUE. All of thlbbusiness, with the exception of asmall part went to Birmingham con-cerns. In order to furnish the readerwith something to base his estimatecf the volume of business furnishedby La REVUE we have listed belowthose concerns employed in the con-struction of the 1923 La REVUE: Alabama Engraving Company, Birmingham. De Luxe Studio Birmingham. Stephenson Studio, Birmingham. Turner Studio, Birmingham. Keily Commercial Photographer,Birmingham. Birmingham View Company, Bir-mingham. B


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