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In an article on "Undergraduate Authorship" the Argo says: "At Harvard adventurers on the doubtful ground of undergraduate authorship have been numerous and successful. Among the first and best things published were the clever satires, 'Little Tin Gods on Wheels' and 'Oxygen, a Pastoral of Mt. Desert.' Then there are Mr. Hudgens' 'Exeter School Days and other Poems,' and the volume of reprints from the Lampoon. A recent daintily printed and brightly written volume is 'Sly Ballades in Harvard China.' We sincerely wish our space would permit a few clippings from it. We must, however, refer our readers to the book itself. In prose we notice the recently published 'Guerndale' and 'Forever and a Day,' a society novel, written last year by Mr. Fuller of '82, and well worth reading. In other colleges little that is worthy of mention has been published."

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