Carolina magazine [serial] . eful, tries through every possible channel to help him by oflferingmoney which he flatly refuses. Around these dramatic situations, the authorfocuses his narrative skill. Mr. Childers has written an original story with his usual craftsmanship. Hehas had opportunities for observations within college circles and presents in Hill-top in the Rain a story that is close to the experience of many. Dick McGlohon. Books Received and Books to be Reviewed The Golden Round. By Frances Winwar. The Century Company. $2. Wide Fields. By Paul Green. Robert M. McBride & Company. $2.


Carolina magazine [serial] . eful, tries through every possible channel to help him by oflferingmoney which he flatly refuses. Around these dramatic situations, the authorfocuses his narrative skill. Mr. Childers has written an original story with his usual craftsmanship. Hehas had opportunities for observations within college circles and presents in Hill-top in the Rain a story that is close to the experience of many. Dick McGlohon. Books Received and Books to be Reviewed The Golden Round. By Frances Winwar. The Century Company. $2. Wide Fields. By Paul Green. Robert M. McBride & Company. $ The New Temple. By Johan Bojer. The Century Company. $ Blue Trousers : The Fourth Part of The Tale of Gen ji. By Lady Murasaki. Translated by Arthur Waley. Houghton Mifflin Company. $ Criticism. Norman Foerster. Houghton Mifflin Company. $ Hauser. By Jacob Wassermann. Translated by Caroline Newton. Horace Liveright. $ By William Lyon Phelps. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. $1. •4 30. Young men naturally lookup to Braeburn UniversityClothes because everyonenaturally looks up to theyoung men who wear em. This is also true with the NewBraeburn Tux T/iey are here for you, come andget them for Thanksgiving dances Markham - Rogers Company The Wnters TheCAROLINAMAGAZINE -^<^ November1928 Joseph Mitchell, whose articles on theatre work in North Caro-lina continue to sell and whose dramatic criticism furnishes the campuswith such lively controversial material, again writes a lead piece forthis magazine . . Peter Gray adds another leaf to her light verselaurels; this time for those who know their Psychopathia Sexualis andthis University, is preparing an article on the philosophic implicationsof the new theories of geometry for The Magazine . . LewisAlexander, a successful Negro poet, has for the past two years as-sembled the copy for the Negro Issue of The Magazine . . JohnMebane, Junior in the University, is a contributor to all the publica-tions on


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