Our Exchanges
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Title
Our Exchanges
Creator
[unknown]
Source
http://addison.vt.edu/record=b1775388~S1
Publisher
Blacksburg News Print
Date
March 1884
Contributor
Ryan Beck, Jonathan Harding, Roshani Dhamala
Rights
Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.
Format
text
Language
English
Identifier
LD5655.V8 L4, ser.2, v.1, no.2 (March 1884), p.7
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OUR EXCHANGES.
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We acknowledge with much pleasure the February number of the Delaware College Review. It is neatly gotten up, and reflects much credit upon its corps of editors. "A contrast between ancient and modern civilization" is good. We gladly place the Review upon our exchange list.
The Album is before us, full of good reading matter. We always give it a hearty welcome. It elicits no further comment from us than probably an engraving of Shakespeare on the first page would be entirely in common with its contents.
The February number of time Educational Journal is fully up to the standard. It contains a very able address by Hon. J. L. M. Curry on "National Pride and Remedy." The "Modern Classical Course," by Prof. Painter, of Roanoke College, is an interesting article upon a subject which is of vital importance to many of our Colleges.
We would be glad to make note of many other valuable exchanges, but want of space forbids.
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We acknowledge with much pleasure the February number of the Delaware College Review. It is neatly gotten up, and reflects much credit upon its corps of editors. "A contrast between ancient and modern civilization" is good. We gladly place the Review upon our exchange list.
The Album is before us, full of good reading matter. We always give it a hearty welcome. It elicits no further comment from us than probably an engraving of Shakespeare on the first page would be entirely in common with its contents.
The February number of time Educational Journal is fully up to the standard. It contains a very able address by Hon. J. L. M. Curry on "National Pride and Remedy." The "Modern Classical Course," by Prof. Painter, of Roanoke College, is an interesting article upon a subject which is of vital importance to many of our Colleges.
We would be glad to make note of many other valuable exchanges, but want of space forbids.