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LITERARY MAGAZINE

January, 1910
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LITERARY MAGAZINE
January, 1910

The January number of the LiteraryMagazine, which "was issued the early part of the month, is not up to the standard set by the earlier numbers.

The leading article of the month is a collection of verses by Richard Hovey under the title, "The Undergraduate Verse of Richard Hovey," and prefaced by an excellent drawing of Richard Hovey by A. C. Gow '10.

"The Misfit," by J. R. Scotford '11 is one of the best stories of undergraduate life which has 'ever been published in Dartmouth. It is a story of the relations of a. Freshman to his fraternity, an interesting theme, remarkably well told.

A second story by the same author is not of the same high grade. "Tom Lindsey" is an. incoherent account of the travels of the title hero.

"Themes in Eleazar's Day, is a pleasant, humorous writing, the interest of which is increased by its excellent presentation.

Besides the verses of Richard Hovey the only poetry of the issue is a ditty by R. G. Reynolds TO, and "The rday, by J. R. Scotford '11.