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A Biography of DeFoe
T HIS book fulfills a need which should have been felt long ago--a biography of DeFoe approached from the historian's
Tabloids
W RITTEN by a reporter of the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Evening American, this latest of novels on
African Adventure
H E IS a prince in his own right in Africa He knows things which would make the imperialists of
Al Smith
I T is hardly likely that any book on New York's governor, written by Franklin D. Roosevelt, at this particular
Lawyer's Logic.
I NTO this volume are collected the shorter writings of Prof. Chafee of the Law School on freedom of thought
French, English, American Essays
N O one will expect a book supporting Catholicism and monarchy to be a best seller in this country, especially
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. A History. By Frank R. Kent. The Century Co. New York, 1928. $5.00.
I T is a rare presidential year which does not bring to this country a whole crop of favorite sons,
Undergraduate Analysis --- O'Neill's Opus
W RITTEN in a biographical age notable chiefly for its iconoclasm, "Kit Carson" is just the sort of book one
Caesar's Rome -- Ibanez' Madrid
F OR the past few years, biographies have enjoyed a steadily increasing vogue, and with this trend has sprung up
THE AYE'S HAVE IT AT THE WILBUR
If there is nothing new in this world then there certainly is no reason to suppose that there is anything
THE CRIME
* * * * "Filling a long-felt need in the life of the University, the News so expanded that other
THE CRIME'S OWN AMERICANA
"His color is good and his lips are a healthy red" Senator Royal S. Copeland, of President Coolidge. * *
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Some one has said that it is man's duty to find out all he can about women. If this is
Humorists Who Deserve the Name
A LIGHT, whimsical story of a kind-hearted big butter and egg man is this latest of Mr. Hargraves' novels. It
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Add Grant Mitchell to the long list of things which you either like or don't. And if you like Grant