AT MY REQUEST Mr. Hopkins (Prexy, to you!) kindly sent me the following list of books, with this comment: "I found these a well-balanced and delightfully palatable diet":
For Authors Only, by Kenneth Roberts.
R. E. Lee, by Douglas Southall Freeman.
The Russian Revolution, by Wm. H. Chamberlin. Time Out of Mind, by Rachel Field.
Professor James Dow McCallum recommends: Handout, by George Matthews. Gone to Earth, by Mary Webb.
Natt Emerson '00 is enthusiastic about: Great Winds, by Ernest Poole. Deep Dark River, by Robert Rylie. R. E. Lee, by Douglas Southall Freeman.
Bill Beresford at "The College Bookstore" reports that the best selling books of the moment are: Asylum, by William Seabrook. Life with Father, by Clarence Day. North to the Orient, by Anne Morrow Lindberg.
For thrillers I should like to recommend: The One-Minute Murder, by John G. Brandon.
The League of Frightened Men, by Rex Stout.
Fer-de-Lance, by Rex Stout.
The Corpse in the Coppice, by R. A. J. Walling.
The Great God Pan, by Arthur Machen.