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Show gooks You May yke To Read lo''l-'l,n,ry- 'NUTS IX MAY" nv roriH'lin Olis Sklnnoi- is a very instructive book. "n it very serious but its sue It lS , somclimes despensod with c0lLn.fvOwy ami frippery about the publishers feel the pub-,vlUC' pub-,vlUC' ,ould be warned. For in-llC in-llC ' there ore valuable instruc-stiT instruc-stiT on how to find cuff links "Trollar buttons for your son's m -black tie" enrobement. It , vou first hand an apportun-? apportun-? to' learn how to go around in r oar trying to give away ham-C ham-C which are breeding- faster !? vour neighbors will accept y m The experiences are so many j varied that one is bound to f better informed and wiser and Setter by reading SOKOKITY GIRL" by Ann Emery ;t is the biggest moment in i.an Burnaby's life when she is ked to join the Nightengale wrority. She doesn't even realize there is a choice and for a time Bfe in a sorority is a dream come Le With dates after Friday eve-inr' eve-inr' meetings; fashion shows and 0ther tilings, Jean has little time ' to compete in tennis tournament or work on the school paper or see her friend, Barbara Keller, not a sorority girl. Finally Jean begins to find flaws in her paradise. She befins to question sorority standards stan-dards and makes a choice which astounds all Sherwood High. Sorority Sor-ority Girl offers new solution to the "sorority problem" as a system. sys-tem. But it may suggest some answers to the girls who read it, t both the girls who have been heartbroken at being left out and the girls who have been disillusioned disillus-ioned after they were in. "Our Children Today" Edited by Sidonie Matsner Gruen-berg Gruen-berg and the staff of the Child Study Asociation of America. Our Children Today offers new understanding and new interpre- ! tations from specialized and prac- ed tomb of Tutankhamen, of Stephen's adventures in Yucatan and a wealth of less" familiar stories. tical experience. It is hoped that the book will help those who deal with children to achieve a better understanding of their needs in our rapidly changing society and also a better appreciation of the resources being made available to parents, teachers and other guides of children in our constantly changing society and also a better appreciation of the resources being made available to parents, teachers teach-ers and other guides of children in our constantly changing science. The vital task today for all of us is to discover how to combine new expertness with old wisdoms and so to help the younger generation genera-tion go forward with courage. For go forward they must, even though the future seems hazardous and the shape even of ' tomorrow lies over hidden beyond the horizon. A "BAKABBAS" By Par Lagerkvist Sweden's great intellectual writer writ-er has written a brilliant and deceptively de-ceptively simple story that European Europ-ean critics are hailing as the high point of his life's work. It is a novel about the man for whom Christ died not purely in the mystical sense that the Savior died for all mankind, but in the material sense as welli For this is the story of the thief who was freed when the Nazarene was con-demed con-demed to replace him on the cross. Americans will discover in this book the full development of the art of this Swedish author. . "Gods Graves and Scholars" By C. W. Ceram This brilliant account of the adventures ad-ventures and explorations of the great archaelogists brings to life the mysterious past of mankind in a resplendent narrative. .Here in the most dramatic form are the great stories of Schliemann's discovery of the ruins of Troy, Carter's discovery of the untouch- |