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Show MT. P The Commentator Last Monday evening we took ! the opportunity of attending a r'" lecture at Snow College. We Pnds thought ourselves quite well-read I arid untif we heard Mi. George ired Dangeriield one of the world's only orejnost literary critics. He told .visits .vis-its about some really outsanding ;-r is cooks which were new discoveries Uion or us, he told us a few things we 'ione hadn't thought of concerning V,nly some of the books we had read rtv rom cover to cover; and he gaveii ' us some general pointers to follow ; :n the pursuit of literature in this :!ay of prolific writing where we '., can hope to read only a fraction e of of the output. ving An approved list of best books s something to aim at but it can't j oe conclusively best for everyone.; Each person has his own tastes ses. and must make up his own Libr-t ary through constant search for 1. that literature which brings him i the most satisfaction. A personj can, 'however, save a great deals! of time, by skipping over inferiorTjflS books if he will follow the advica if of such critics as Mr. Dangerfieldl p We've heard a rumor to the ef- feet that a new discovery in elec-1 tricity is imminent. The experi- menting has been done in thef strictest of secrecy, so our facts are very meager, but we have1' heard that the new power plar' in Mt. Pleasant is being run eld automobile batteries. V1"1 citizens may be a little incoi venienced for lights at times, b: we must be patient for it is qurrp a ways out to the Round Hills! junk pile, and people must endure some suffering in the interest of-j science. J If you fail to find The Com! mentator next week you will! know that the American Fowl gotj the best of us for thanksgiving. HONORABLE PATCHES |