The October Inlander
The first number of the Inlander f or he current year is out. The frontispiece is a picture of the bust of Prof. Cooley, presented to the University by he law class of '95, and is accompanied y an ehtertaining letter from the culptor, Mr.( Sidney H. Morse, with ntroduction by Willard C. Gore. Karl E. Harriman makes two contributions: a bright little sketch. " A Flash from 3ohemia," and a tribute to the late James Lewis, comedian. Dr. S. A. Tones, " ün the Buying of Books With an Aim," containing his valuable paper 'rom another volume of Inlander. Edon U. Sunderland gives an interesting account of the recent ülympic games at Athens, of which he was a spectator. The whole number is a decidedly good one. The editors announce themselves as strictly in the field of amateur journalisnií where they propose to make a name for themselves and the University. The Inland Press did the printng-
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