Our College Times . action of the novelaccords very well with the charactersand is easily followed by the does not swamp the characterswith incidents but gives just enoughto sustain the interest and develop hischaracters. The writer possesses an excellentpoetic gift which manifests itself fre-quently in his descriptions of mead-ows and streams. On the repetition ofClares name after her death, Richardsays, Her name sounded faint andmellow now behind the hills of has been said that Meredith as apoet equals Meredith as a novelist. The book deserves a careful readingby all lover


Our College Times . action of the novelaccords very well with the charactersand is easily followed by the does not swamp the characterswith incidents but gives just enoughto sustain the interest and develop hischaracters. The writer possesses an excellentpoetic gift which manifests itself fre-quently in his descriptions of mead-ows and streams. On the repetition ofClares name after her death, Richardsays, Her name sounded faint andmellow now behind the hills of has been said that Meredith as apoet equals Meredith as a novelist. The book deserves a careful readingby all lovers of human nature. Theaphorisms contain many thoughtswhich may well cling to the is not unlikely that the book willsooner or later be placed on a levelwith those of Scott, Dickens, andThackary. The more one reads ofMeredith, the better the reader enjoyshis virile stories. To Meredith be-longs much praise for keeping high thestandard of the novel, a fact which isexemplified at its best in Richard s We were glad to welcome a numberof old faces inti our circle again sinceBible Term. Elam Zug and MackFalkenstein have re-entered college totake further work. The number ofday students is exceptionally largethis term. On January^Jk:]. we had with us C. Piatt, for the third time. Hegave us his lecture entitled Dead orAlive? which was interesting as wellas instructive. Several weeks ago Miss GertrudeHess, of Kauffman, Pennsylvania,paid a slmrt visit to the school andbrought with her her brother Paul who entered as a student in theCommercial Department. One of our former students, VirgilHolsinger, of , preachedan interesting and heli^ful sermon inthe College ChajK! on the evening ofJanuary 25. Ths Girls Glee Club of the dllegesang several selections of music onFriday evening. February 6, at a pro-gram given in the Market House Audi-torium in town. Miss Moyer went to town that veryblustery Saturday a few weeks ago andher umbrella was turned


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