"The Art of High Hurdling" by Prof. Harry L. Hillman appears in the April issue of the Athletic Journal.
"Mr. Pickwick, Eminent Scientist and His Theory of Tittlebats" by Mr. G. R. Potter appears in the January issue of the PhilologicalQuarterly.
The New Republic for May 2 contains an extremely interesting article by Arthur . Gleason "How to Make a College." This statement of the educational aims and entrance qualifications in force at Dartmouth was prepared by Mr. Gleason after extended discussion of these questions with President Hopkins.
Mr. Francis A. Waterhouse, formerly instructor in Dartmouth is the author of "Ran- dom Studies in the Romantic Chaos" published by McBride.
The Next-to-Nothing-House by Alice Van Leer Carrick, published by the Atlantic Monthly Press may be of some interest to the alumni of the college in that the house described is the cottage known as the Daniel Webster cottage on the corner of Webster Avenue and Main Street. This is the house in which Daniel Webster lived during a part of his student days in Dartmouth College. In this book the author describes in a most interesting manner the way in which she has furnished each room in her house with antiques. She describes vividly the manner in which she purchased many of these antiques at country auctions, and elsewhere. The book is profusely illustrated with over 60 interior view's of the house.