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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1932, p. 19

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cam- like. wrest v we. I for r the y the 1eali- Mon In 1 intro! is of Morin {Mons lpting ecinct 'RY at u I the rehtat lithe- ', grid citi. h or 3’" " his ',ril in u, uw-' --- ~‘7V by Adams, and Only yesterday by Mem The best one volume survey covering the fleld of the course is the Rise of American civilization (vol. so by C. A. and M. R. Bend. Told " the mitoeericuti T Here is I book of adventure on land and m 1nd, in the lit; 88 gripping experiences told by the 83 ‘adventurers who lived through them. itor_Siegtte1t “imam recounts his Jr",'ri'tTiiirvGsiGrk"is of cum is modal): (urge; from the lecture hall. During this quarter, begin- ning Inch 29,. History ITS, {at ing with the history of the United States since the Civil war, will be presented by Professor William T. Hutchinson. WMAQ is the station, and the time is 8:00 Ban. each morn- ing from Tuesday through Fridny. A ndio pros-rem, outlining . the, course and giving bibliographies may be secured. Among the refer- ences ere such new} and papal-r titles as: the. Autobiography of Lin- coln Salem, Quotient leviathan. a graphic account, of an adventure which he calls "A Leap in the Dark”; Felix mesonberg tells of "Aretie) GhostV-V 8tttqpthttprt relates " many the polar regions in the “Royal Road to Humdrum"; Sir Hubert Wil.. tralia with abet-icing; while 28 nrtttetrttteMeiemrer_brr_ ~mulling and almost incredible stories; _ ___, '__.,.., _ Book Clubs . The following in) list of the 1931 selections 01m of {be large book clubs. The Public library has all ot-ttser-tities-tttro-at-tion. _,r".m iriiirTnG"ium Wynne Lyn: Apri1---Men of art, by Thomas 'Cnven. - - _ May - Square circle, by'Benis Kuhn. . _ Jain T'"' Putter, by Eliubeth. Counts“ Bunyan. _ _ Jutr-rWhtphiloeyrh1est, by Ein: Buck. “ -. P" _ .' lead. fie aim. Mast, production tt) April-Yen tf nrt, by Thomas mods. moss consumption. A: l Craven. . matter of fart, the oblest bu'sinesal Id/gi.'- thtmre circle, by Dem: men in Amerien today are commit- " . . . . ted to high wuss, short hours, and Jul” T"" Father; by Ehubeth, ndtnrmhhr working conditions. They Countess 1.ttytseih, . . find ttuit such meagureo sigma: "lr-Living philosophies, by Em- consumption, provide leisure time to stein, Wells, Russell, Dewey and consume leisure-time tgoods, keep others. _ I operati out down. For the firttt Autrttsb-Shidows on the rock, by time_ 1"iftT, business men hove Willa Gather. ,_ th min. stake in the abolition of Sheik. ye- m . them into angels, but their homo T ttttr""' of- Amelia, 1’" J. onlhils hove visibly receded.”--E. . M W; _ eq thee gntter-- , yeah " , . _ L. Allen: - . ' IRELIABLE LAUNDRY] skoldl. by TWG harlot. Pett--A9oroetotio's children, by J. P. Dobie. -.._h"re1r--t1- mama, by B. 8. aumdrv-raiutetio, of. princegs, -fiiiiiiG "r"22iTGiiii"sGi/isy we}; ”an" Guild ' JartttBtt_eeeclthttt, ,trtltf__Ltttrttte, u.ue HIGHLAND PARKPUBLIC LIBRARY HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Inca " m: {one my see' he enoe of Samuel Pepys. or. 3 Everybody; 799%,“ ,Me- meat of the dim illustrated by E. ti H. Shepard. '-Pettrr,- his lift 3nd h chmcter, by John, Dnhihwnter. Soul m 013mm] Pepys, by Gamma! Brad- fo . dymnd Goats]. Jtme--Mnrtinl spirit, by Walter lily LL Dwnrf's Erma. by Elithj Olivier. ', . _Auptte-Mt?tieo, a study of tare, American. by Stuart Chan. Amp-um Ira-i. a? the ‘Uml- inttty, by -AtreReittt1ter. A - Roark Bradford. oetour--Autohiotmo1t of Lin- coln t1teemuu Dem _ "tttttrc-wether 'n, by mm: Guedalk. l . There is nothing like a diary to 'evetnlttteintimateaiatdaoer. nudity. Samuel Pepys kept I daily record of his activities from 1080 to 1669 in sliorthand. He cer- tuinly never dmmed' that iemmhr be published or he would have tom another story, a far less diverting one. -The diary was dedipliered about one hundred you; after Pepys’deotih ltHtrrbrdttthe-most- the most amusing of gossips and of :11 who have gossiped about them- selves. the only one who- tells the truth." We can picture him late the (my and by candle light record- ing them, for the entries often con- ftt_tyhtf1hIyL11t_tp bed”. If you In“: #13341: 11137qu an! he lopks to let, Out of the depression L... ind arf-ten-ii-err-cttw-rss-ities-for our economic future. Mute:- plan- Mari-Prism, dnr"io.dar, by Fer. Septembei- - John Henry, by Nentser--ahtrfed unsure, by E. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Ill " South at. Jot-i ' PM M. P. IN cum unsung-a a: 1Tiiriic WE TIMED IIT' spotlessly clean in 5 iihiiifiiirmifes" The agitator action of the Superior washer "lr"',",]-',', gives. clpttegtsrrtlis,fhArpyg)t, fletrnfir.tg in __ r-c-l-"-:-,"--'. in for handy wringing. 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