Show A look to delight all college utu atu atud d ea alumni end aU all who are In An any anyway way lay interested In loll college life lite Is 11 gongs ot of All the recently published by hinds h Noble The took book is II dif different ferent feren t from an any collection In that It contain so 0 many ot of till the real college songs songs that art are actually sung b by college students ani and glee Iee clubs many of which which have never Dever appeared In a collection before An es especially u interesting f feature is II the I number of IOn song characteristic of dlf ferent colleges In the East West and South Routh Some of the lIOn song II are SW while timers there are arl also allo II a number of the old favorites which have become so 10 familiar In and out or of lol col loge the great virtue of the lie book bookIs Is II that It contains contain so 10 of the then song n rt really I eung b by t the le students t to Clay da It I le gotten up In style tYle and has music ns as well A su word writ aril written ten generally In tour four parts with cc ac Prof Jastrow p president of the Amer AmerIcan I Ican Psychological offers 1 a volume of essays which reflect both the professional and the popular interest In the study ot of the and of the hums humin mind Mitch of it is isa interest le II directed toward a group of problems that list urgeNt suggest un unusual usual and abnormal or 01 e even 1 totally novel forms torms of mental processes dif different ferent from rein hoes of our everyday ex experience While this book Is II not I 11 devoted to tills field of Inquiry It la II laa R a prominent purpose or of these thele essays to oppose current misconceptions of the evidence ROll and arguments argument for tor supernormal mal forms of mental activity to pre prest emit ent these phenomena In their true relations relation to a I psychology to portray time the extravagant notions which have grown up on the basis ot of Ignorant Ignorant ant mystic and exaggerated Ions of 1111 he nal nature tire ot of mental menta I action to emphasise time tile necessity of a Bound and searching logic In time interpretation of the data of this Irregular domain to analyze ze the various arioul sources ot of or er error to which observation and r record are liable In the of such ucb to point out the na nature UIe or of orthe the mental which Ills die tort the evidence and amI hl the reo re reliability liability of observer and amI record and to contribute toward n a rational Rn gible Interpretation of the phenomena which In hi such various ways iI have been le as 1111 evIdence of tile the transcendental dental en till or the Supernormal The book bookis is III addressed l oo to the growing class closs of readers who take an Interest in inthe inthe the methods and results of modern psychology |