. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . inity Tab-let, on College Days of Great Amer-icans. The current issue publishesan article on Hawthorne. This presentsan interesting phase in the life of agreat man; what he was, how he acted,and what he accomplished while atcollege. A glance at the article revealsthat he was unpopular with his fel-lows—further, that he stood in thelower half of his class. Such informa-tion affords not only interest, but hope. We see by the Redwood for Octo-ber that the cover of white with redlettering is to be the permanent bind-ing. This cover is one of the handsom-e


. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . inity Tab-let, on College Days of Great Amer-icans. The current issue publishesan article on Hawthorne. This presentsan interesting phase in the life of agreat man; what he was, how he acted,and what he accomplished while atcollege. A glance at the article revealsthat he was unpopular with his fel-lows—further, that he stood in thelower half of his class. Such informa-tion affords not only interest, but hope. We see by the Redwood for Octo-ber that the cover of white with redlettering is to be the permanent bind-ing. This cover is one of the handsom-est that appear among our we do not judge an exchange bythe style of its cover, yet we cannotfail to be favorably impressed by amagazine that outwardly pleases ourtaste. Traveling clear across the con-tinent from Santa Clara, California,the Redivood is always a welcomeexchange; it shows us how the otherhalf lives, so to speak. Its contribu-tors seem to be prolific in poetry andoften the magazine contains someworthy THE HAVER FORD I AX.


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