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Show New Books At Library The following books are non-fiction: "A Hundred Years of Mount Holyoke College," by Arthur C Cole. A history of the school and type of American life. "Full Employment," Pierson. In this book Mr. Pierson formulates in broad terms the conditions for permanent full employment, conditions condi-tions that apply today and will apply in the aftermath of our present emergency. "The Prize Song," Weber. This is the stories of famous operas. "Multiple Human Births," Newman, New-man, tells of twins, triplets, quadruplets quad-ruplets and quintuplets. "Sir Richard Burton's Wife," Burton, is a biography. "Diplomatically Speaking," Gris-com, Gris-com, is the memoirs of a man who was Envoy, Minister and Ambassador Ambas-sador before he was thirty-five. "We the Parents," Gruenberg, deals with our relationship to our children and to our world today, factual, informal, tolerant and thoroughly modern in its point of view. Parent Magazine awards the Parent's Magazine medal to "We the Parents," book of the year for parents. "Our Rising Empire,"Darling American history from 1783 to 1803. "The Goldsmith of Florence," Gibson,' is a book of great craftsmen. crafts-men. "Popular Home Decoration," Gillies. "Plants In the Home," Balthis. "Refurnishing the Home," Knauff. "George Eliot and John Chap- man, with Chapman's Diaries" Haight. New books for junior high ae. "American Boy Adventure Stories." "American Boy Sea Stories" "American Boy Stories." "American Boy Sport Stories." "The Middle Button," Doroth. Bailey. "The White Isle," Sendeker. "Shadow Over Winding Ranch1 Schmidt. ' "The Black Tanker," Pease. "Paul Bunyan." "Paul Bunyan and the Great Blue Ox," Wadsworth. "Lassie Come Home," Knight |