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Show Page Twenty-two GOLD AND BLUE eT BATTy re» ea : — EXCHANGES. Criticism does not mean what we have thought it commonly to mean. It means to be able, not only to select the weak points, but the good ones as well. As it is the regular L. D. S. spirit not only to accomphsh tasks of our own, but in helping others to do likewise, we have found the Exchange department a good medium through which this can be done. We receive school publications States, and in turn send them from our “Gold High and Schools Blue.’ , all over the United We reach each other’s papers and are free to criticize. By so doing, we hope that the “Gold and Blue” will increase in value to every student of good old L. D.S. The “Philo Phonograph,” Sac City High School: Your paper is very attractive and the cover design is neat. Your departments are well placed and your idea of scattering your jokes among the ads 1s very good. “The Rambler,’ Wellsboro High School, Wellsboro, Pa.: Your paper is an excellent one but we offer one suggestion, and that is, that instead of having a department for ads you distribute them a little throughout the book. compiling “The and and Black,” editing. Weekly Salt Lake Keep Exponent,” High School: Your paper shows careful it up. Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont.: Your material is fine. Have you ever considered having your paper up into a magazine form instead of a newspaper? “Student Life,’ Utah Agriculture College, good paper you have! Keep up the good work! Logan, Utah: made What : We acknowledge with thanks the following exchanges: ‘The Oracle.” Tooele High School, Tooele, Utah; “Weber Herald,” Ogden, Utah; “The 30omerang,” Box Elder High School, Brigham City, Utah: “The Central High Review, “Venice, Ohio. | oe “Red ) |