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the editorial staff. \\·c snp.gt•'>l that you enlarge ~·our ex- change department and institute an athletic depmtmeut, as we find this department lacking in your J nnuaTy number.
WTIAT OTHERS S.lY
The Vi1·ginian, :Maury lligh School: "Yom magazine has literary •alue and v.·e congratulate you. 'The True American' is an interesting story, and we wish there were more like 'Schmidt' in this country."
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The Bayonet, Augusta ~Iilitar;'\" Academy : "The only fault that we are able to find with The Meleor is that its literary department is slightly weak, otherwise the paper is very in- teresting :mel complete."
The Monlhly Ohron,icle, Episcopal High School: "When we saw that the first stor.v in your December issue was about the war we shuddered, but the fact that your German was refreshingly different from the usual type portrayed in similar stories more than redeemed the ''l'rne American' from triteness. Some headings for the departments of your maga- zine would much improve its appearance, though, as a whole, it is a very creditable paper indeed."
'l'he Bumble-Bee, Charlottesville High School: "The Meteor, as a 'whole, is Ycry good, but why not develop the literary department more fully~"
We acknowledge the following exchanges: The lfhisp, Wilmington lligh School; The Monthly Ch?-onicle, Episcopal Iligh School; The Oriole, Baltimore City College; The Bayonet, Augusta )Jilitary Academy; The Bumble-Bee,
Charlottesville High School; The Critic, l,ynchburg High School; The Broten and White, Brown College Preparatory
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