The sixth number of the Advocate will be put on sale today. The number is in many respects an exceptionally good one. Several of the tories are cleverly written and most of the work is entertaining.
In the editorials the question of a University Club is discussed at some length. The plan is commented upon favorably, though the editorial says that if this proposed organization is to be a success it must not be intended to be a social club simply, but a club which shall bind together more closely the various interests of the University.
Perhaps the best story the number contains is "At the 'Sign of The Little Nag's Head'," by A. C. Train '96.
The other contents are:
"Love's Visit," (poem), Percy Adams Hutchinson.
"The Living Rose and the Silver." Charles Clayton Dana.
"The House of the Dead," S. I. Tonjoroff.
"The Will of God," S. H. Pillsbury.
"Red Carnations," Harry Howard Hill.
"Daniel Gardiner," George W. Knoblauch.
"A Freshman," Willis Munro.
"Sonnetts," Percy Louis Shaw.
"Two Sketches;- A Queer Catch,- The Church of Le Pere Marquette'."
S. L. Pitts.
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