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Day
17
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE A Red=LetterYear for 1897 Tho cntire novelty of inany of tho plans for 1897 is notioeable. For inBtanee, tbe series dovoted to "London as Seen by Charles DanaGibson." Mr Gibson has not beforo appeaieci as a wrJter. Ue visited London last Bummer for Scribner's Magazine. for the purpjso of deplciting with pen and pencil those scunes and types wbioh the hu"o metropolis prefents in endloss variety. Of liko novelty is the flrst consid1 rabii' Novel by Richard Harding Oavis, "Soldieis of Fortune.'" The hero is one of tho most vigorous men tbat Mr. Davis has drawn. Tifus, rated ly C. D. Gibson. "Undergraduate Life in American Colleges." A se.'ies of articles touching upon the Ufe of our older universities as represented by tlie doings of the students themselve?. Tudge Henry E. Howland writes on "Undergraduate Life at Vale. '" Mr. James Alexander on 'Princelon," and KobertGrant and Edward 8. Martín on "Harvard." W. D. Howeüs's "Story oí A Play." In this Mr. Howolls gïves us the best novel he has ever produced in his delightful vein of liht coraedy Geo. W. Cable. [n addition to tho fiotion euumei-atod thero will be a series of four short stories by Geo. W. Cable, tho only ones he has written for manv years. Scribner's Magazine, $3.00 a Yr., 25 cents a copy. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 53-I57 Fifth Ave., New York.

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