The Advocate which comes out today is noteworthy chiefly for the editorial dealing with the kind of contributions generally handed in. It acknowledges the unfitness of some that have appeared and asks for others in a lighter and more wholesome vein, especially some that describe college life as it really is. For the rest of the number J. A. Macy '99 contributes a rather amusing little dialogue, R. T. Fisher '98 a slight but well-written sketch, and A. G. Fuller 1900 a fairly successful attempt at weirdness of effect. Besides these, two and a half pages are occupied with an exposition on mountain climbing which might be of interest to the writer. The Kodaks and the poetry are about as good as usual, and, with a short but rather ambitious story describing the troubles of married life, complete the number.
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