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...definitely favorable prediction is indeed encouraging, the more so when one realizes that the person is an Englishman, at a period when the English as a whole regard the American experiment as a groping, blundering attempt to follow in their footsteps. It is devoutly to be hoped that this leaflet will prove to be another feather in the already well-bedecked cap of Mr. Angas...
...will be interested to know that through the agency of TIME the Federal Office of Education has been able to extend its service to a large number of persons recently. Mention of our new leaflet, The Cost of Going to College [TIME, Aug. 20], brought a host of requests from TIME readers, Insurance company officials, newspaper editors, educators, lawyers and persons in many walks of life asked for copies. To TIME our appreciation and also, I am sure, the appreciation of TIME readers who received copies of The Cost of Going to College...
...Winsor lassies, with their New England blood blazing at this tyrannous attempt to muzzie the press, craftly managed to let the true virtues of their little leaflet be known. In this almost suppressed publication the intimate details of next year's highly-publicized, much-feted, social gorgons are revealed...
...Harvard Critic's second and latest issue has been the recipient of favorable criticism, and in general was an entertaining leaflet. In abandoning the proposed publication date, the editors were undoubtedly wise; this practice, however, should not be continued. In an "Apologia," probably the worst feature of the issue, the editors lay the blame for the delay on the student body; it is very probable that if the responsibility for publication were shouldered by the Critic's editorial board, and the issues were got out regularly, the final result would be more satisfactory. It has been said that the magazine...
...learned yesterday that Ku Klux Klan leaflets similar to literature recently passed around in neighboring towns, had been distributed in mail boxes in University dormitories. This leaflet consists of a picture of a man on horseback with the caption, "The Ku Klux Khan rides again". Copies of the Courier, the official magazine of the Khan were also distributed...