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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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An t-ntiïely new near view oí Grant ís gtevn in McClure's Magazine for June, in a paper WTltëteo by the man vrtio was chaplain of the 21st Illinois wlien Grant waa eolonel oí the régimen, and wao lived, during that time. in the closest latlmacj; with liim. Ie reporte interesting conversations Wfth Urant and relates a uumber Oí iliaiaL-terSstic amecdotes. Tive taste tor the pleasures of the wütie u . U.cb is ra-pidly Lncreastng in rhfe country, win be grati.ied Ly a n 'Tne Ouananiche and ti L'an.uii.ui Environment, announced ,(,.- pubUcatdOin In t'he June number oí ií;i.,.i.i '. i.y n"-' employment oí the uunie ouananiche" the author, Mr. E. 1. 1). Oüambers, inu-oduces a (iecidedly pietty aad somewaat un.aaiiliar word rato the popular voeabulary ; but it should not be inierred from this that he maJss a secret of liis theme or a hopeless mystery bl the angler's art. Quite the contrary. The current nuuiber oí Harper's Bazar can-tatas several features of unusual interest. Under the head oi "Women's College Alunmae Associablons," Miss Carolyn. Halsted desoribes the objects and ata of the alumnae of Sinith, Yassai-, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, and obher collegesfor women, Bhowinig luow unselíiáh is their ambitiou, and how generouisly they plan for educational and philanthropic progrese. Tbe article is enriched by a number of portraiïtte. Mrs. Annie XatUan Meyer tells tihe story of Barnard College from its inception to the present A fine portrait of Dean Smitte is glven in connection wibh. this paper. A short story of homely feeling, brilliantly told, is "Lizzie Lee's Separatiorn," by Lillian Bell.

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Ann Arbor Courier