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"A Challenge to Stagnant Patriotism," Charles W. Smith, Jr., "An optimistic writer believes that reason and justice will prevail",
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"A Lover Looks At Relativity," Sheila Rafferty
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"A Tale of Mhybraz," Lewis Jarrard
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"Accueil," René de Reno
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"Across the Road," [Frontispiece], Robert E. Burke
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"Alumni Day," Leila Shelley, "An eminently satisfactory answer to a phase of an old problem",
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"An 'American Renaissance?'" Philip Blair Rice, "Phil Rice, first vagabond, returns to review, almost hopefully, certain contemporary possibilities",
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"Bathtubs and Pocket-Handkerchiefs," J.H. Pitman
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"Behind the Patriotic Illusion," Charles W. Smith, "Conventional patriotism meets a thinker who refuses to be impressed",
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"Caricature," Martha Carter
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"Collegiate - Then and Now," Ethel Henneford
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"Confucius," [Woodcut], Harry Engel
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"Culp's Down Feltment or Whose Color is Your Sweater Now," Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
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"Cycle of a Soul," Robert Hallstead
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"Dear Teacher," The Gentleman from Zero
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"Flat Sage, Or 13,000 Bucks in the Hole," Lena Gedunkhaus, "A play guaranteed to be in five acts",
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"Henry Holland Carter," Walter Grant
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"Horace: Book One; Ode Four, Part Two," Robert Fink
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"How Shakespeare Wrote the Hamlet Soliloquy," By One Who Was There
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"How to Eat An Oyster"
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"In Memoriam," [A Poem], Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
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"Interview with Bunkhaus' Cousin Hofbrau," Lewis Jarrard
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"Minothustus the Prophet," Walter Grant, "Youth arrogantly subjects some of the main tenets of religion to an acrid gaze",
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"My Verses," I. Humphrey
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"Mythmaking," [Poem], Virginia Crim
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"Night of Rain," Ethel Henneford
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"Once An Athlete, Always An Athlete?" Harlan Logan, "The university has more need of great coaches than of great professors",
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"Pluto and Byejove Incorporated," Lena Gedunkhaus, "A gentle Greek tragedy in several spasms",
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"Poem on an Ambitious Subject," Maurice Harold Smith
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"Portrait of Mme. Rosita Porras Casceres de Sison," [Frontispiece], Harry Engel
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"Portrait of a Co-Ed's Mind," Edgar Wise
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"Princess Bureau, Her Love and Creamery," Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
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"Private Secretary," Virginia Crim, "The unloved secretary receives a sympathetic appreciation and interpretation",
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"Professor Hodge," Grace Stanton, "A story, cynical in tone, of disillusionment that comes to a professor",
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"Robert E. Burke: An Interpretation," Maurice Harold Smith
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"Salome's Feet (For the Intelligensia)"
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"Settin' Up With the Dead," Leila Shelley, "A one-act play",
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"Seventh Day," [Woodcut], Harry Engel
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"Short Story," by Hofbrau
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"Singe," Harry Engel
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"Six Feet Four," Frangelico
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"Some Guys Are Like This," Lewis Jarrard, "A romance",
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"Some Reflections On an Obscene and Archaic Tradition," Leila Shelley, "An intelligent pacifist looks for a solution of the problem of militarism",
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"Song of the Chimes," René de Reno, "(Nouveau modele)",
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"Sports News - English Comp Squad Drubs Purdue," Parson Weems, "Come from behind in the last minutes of play to win close game, 89.3% to 87.7%",
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"Stupidity," [Poem], Betty Fleming
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"Symptoms of Higher Education", "As Overheard on the Steps of the Library",
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"Tears," I. Humphrey
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"Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Dozen," Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus, "Alias, wild life among the cracker",
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"That Precious Little Thing," Max Grey
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