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DARTMOUTH MAGAZINE

December, 1909
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DARTMOUTH MAGAZINE
December, 1909

The middle of the month the Dartmouth Literary Magazine appeared for December, and more than equaled the standard set by the issue of the previous month.

The frontispiece, an excellent likeness of Professor Richardson, is a pen-and-ink sketch by Arthur Gow. The drawing accompanies a sonnet, "To Professor Richardson," from Richard Hovey's collection of poems, "To the End of the Trail."

The first article is a well-written description of the workshop of St. Gaudens. It gives a pleasant picture of that studio, situated among the New Hampshire hills, which belonged to one of the foremost American sculptors. "The Last Jack-Pot," by Kingsley Moses, is an interesting story of a certain phase of college life.

Among the poems are "Strife and Faith," by F. K. Brown, and "A Hindu Life" by R. G. Reynolds.

The second installment of the ' Bessie Dearborn" stories, by E. R. Palmer, appears under the title of "From the Griddle to the Gridiron."