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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1926, p. 28

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28 · WILMETTE LIFE August 6, 1926 Univ. 1024 Wil. 600 l_ NEWEST BOOKS AND BOOK REVIEU'S DID YOU KKO\VTlrat E. Rarrin,r;t01r a11d L. Adams arr twn nf tlrrrr annlll\'nlls 110111 rs WIder '"hici1 tire dau .qlit"cr of an En.qlish Admiral writes? That tlrr uni<·crsit" called flurrka in the 1/0'i'rl uC!rimrs·, rrfcrs to Chicago wzh,crsit:,·, 'iuherc th e author, },-[ r. Herrick. is professor'! Jt is a criticism of mndtrll sccondar:.· education. Tlznt Edith H'harto11 lias ruf,fishcd a hno/,, of short sfnrirs rarntly 1111drr tlrr title. ((Herr and Hnond?" Tltt'\' ar£' rc<·irH·td <'rr:,· fa<'OJ:'abl}'. . NEXT WEEK Travel Books Library News SOME ENTERTAINING BOOKS AT THE WILMETTE LIBRARY 'PHONE YOUR BOOK WANTS TO THE STORY OF PHILOSOPHY Will Durant Simon f1 Schuster ·..... $ s.o ·o INDIA Sir Valentine Chirol Chas. Scribner ..·.·..... S 3. o o BY THE CITY OF THE LONG SAND Alice Tisdale Hobart Macmillan ............. $3.50 PROS AND CONS Irvin S. 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