Church review . reminds one strongly ofthe Knickerbocker History of NewYork. There are only two noticeabledifferences even if ono has been ad-mitted into the fiield of classics. Thepresent story deals with Chicago, andits satires are more harsh and its sar-casm more bitter. It is supposed to be a truthful pic-ture of the snobbery, the foibles ofchurches and the social machinery ofthe great Western metropolis. It would Songs of All the Colleges. 218 pages,square 8 vo. New York: Hinds andNoble. Price $ An excellent compilation by DavidB. Chamberlain of Harvard, and KarlP. Harrington of Wesl


Church review . reminds one strongly ofthe Knickerbocker History of NewYork. There are only two noticeabledifferences even if ono has been ad-mitted into the fiield of classics. Thepresent story deals with Chicago, andits satires are more harsh and its sar-casm more bitter. It is supposed to be a truthful pic-ture of the snobbery, the foibles ofchurches and the social machinery ofthe great Western metropolis. It would Songs of All the Colleges. 218 pages,square 8 vo. New York: Hinds andNoble. Price $ An excellent compilation by DavidB. Chamberlain of Harvard, and KarlP. Harrington of Wesleyan, of thewords and music of all the favorite andpopular songs of all the new verses are added to oldfavorites. The book should be a delightto every college graduate or lover ofcollege glee songs. Hoch Der Kaiser. By A. McGregor Rose. 30 pages, 16 mo. New York: The Abbey Press. Price 50 cents. Many will remember this famous poem whose recital some months ago by a captain in the American navy, at. PYRAMID HARBOR.—Pyramid mountain in the Gold Seeking on the Dalton Trail. Copyright, 1900 by Little, Brown & Co. require experience to verify the au-thors testimony, but as it is, the bookis decidedly amusing and laughter pro-voking. It is written in a vigorous andconvincing style. a banquet, nearly embroiled the UnitedStates with Germany. The poem is de-cidedly humorous in its satire of theGerman Emperor. It is here artisticallyproduced, accompanied by appropriateand clever illustrations. Love Letters of a Violinist. By EricMackay. 219 pages, 32 mo. New York:Doxeys, Publisher. (For sale inHartford at Belknap and Warfields.)This collection of poems was noticedin the December number of The Re-view. The present edition is a cheaperone published in paper, cloth and leath-er bindings at 25, 50 and 75 cents, re-spectively. The poems are beautiful,well worth reading, and are likely tobecome more famous than they arenow. John Wesley. By Frank Banfield. 128pages


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