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Show BOOKS SI II : EIK6IE LIBRARY: The following list of new books is - now read j' for circulation at Carnegie library : Drama. Bertsch, Kow to Write for Moving Pictures; Clark, How to Produce Amateur Plays; Dickinson, The Contemporary Con-temporary Drama in England; Dun-sany. Dun-sany. Plays of Gods and Men; Fitz-maurice, Fitz-maurice, Five Pla3rs; Hauptmann, Dramatic Works; Quinn, Representative Representa-tive American Plays; Six Plays of the Yiddish Theater; Zangwill, Tho Next Religion. Essays. Bronson, American Prose; Eaton, Green Fields and Upland Pastures; ' Grayson, Great Possessions; Scott, Men of Letters; Sherman, Matthew Arnold, How to Know Him; Sherwood, Familiar Ways. Poetry. Banks, Recitation; Browne, Golden Poems; Cabell, From the Hidden Way; Neihardt, The Quest; Guiter-man, Guiter-man, The Laughing Muse; Neilson, Burns, How to Know Him. Music. ! Krohbiel, A Second Book of Operas; Rolland, Musicians of Today; Surette, :' Music and Life. ; Art. Anderson, Pictorial Photography; Barstow, Famous Sculpture; Bryant, I American Pictures and Their Paint- ers; Wallis, How to Know Architec-; Architec-; ture. j. Miscellaneous. ' Fosbroke, Character Reading j Through Analysis of Features; Garey ? and Eli'.a, e Junior Plattsburg ' Mamral; Gooch, History of Our Time; :. Hamon, Palmistry for All; Ilerford, Confessions of a Caricaturist; Kidson, , English Folk-song and Dance; Klap-, Klap-, Per, The Teaching of Arithmetic; Krcady, A Study of Fairy Tales; Mc-i ; Spadden, A Book of Holidays; I'atrickJ i Tho Psychology of Relaxation; Sex-j r tus, Hypnotism; Sisson, The Essen-s' Essen-s' tials of Character; Snyder, A Book of : English Literature; Whipple, How to r Study Effectively. |