Show Exchanges In In Inthe the matter of college journalism the papers are seldom evenly balanced in regard to the number of essays and fiction and this issue brings us many charming and gay stories but very little heavy material We are pleased to notice that the articles have a healthier tone and that the melancholy of some of the former fortner editions is con COD by its absence Whether this is due to the softening and balmy influences of spring we know not but we are thankful for the change and hope hop that it will be permanent The most me meritorious i essay Edgar Allan Poe is contained in the University University University sity Beacon while the Bowdoin Orient prints a wel written well written article upon II A AFew AFew A AFew Few of the Winter Birds ird Around Brunswick This article suggests the possibilities that our students here have fo for writing upon subjects that are of great interest and which are peculiar to this this this' section of the 1 country Too often we we ve ignore the possibilities of our native nathe co country and go abroad abroad for o our r t themes mes when we could find much much better better ones L a a and d ones of deeper interest right at ou our oura doors In Inthe the realm of lof fiction II My My Visitor Were Dear Charmer Away and Twilight in the Harvard Advocate Advocate Advocate cate are the most worthy of mention Rutgers Tar gum prints a prize stor story II Miss Darand There is s. s nothing particularly par new new either in the plot or orthe or 01 the treatment but the language is good and it is well arranged and will take its place am among Dg the credi creditable table fiction of the month I i We wish to extend our ourt greetings to The Student of the Un University of North Dakota It is a well well edited edited and neatly printed paper and we shall be pleased to see it always upon our exchange table I iJ |