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Show Exchange We gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the numerous exchanges that have come to us and thank the writers for the suggestions and comments given to us. We offer the following in this same spirit oi desire for mutual benefit. "The Oriole," Baltimore City College, Baltimore, Md.: Your class reports are good, but a few good cartoons would liven up your paper. "Cherry and White," Williamsport, Pa.: As always, your paper still holds its place in the first rank. The authors of your stories are to be complimented. "Tahoma," Stadium and Lincoln Park H. S., Tacoma, Wash.: Lively news from the coast is always welcome. Your paper in general is very good. "The Gleam," Johnson H. S., St. Paul, Minn.: With your lively, original literary department your paper is hard to beat. "Said and Done," Muskegon, Mich.: With an addition of some good, lively jokes your otherwise excellent paper would be improved. "Classicum," O. H. S., Ogden, Utah: Your Christmas issue shows a decided improvement over your previous issue. "A. H. S. Whirlwind," Albany. Oregon: Your paper is characteristic of its name. Your limited literary department could be extended. "Hesperian," Oregon City, Oregon: The plot of the story, "The Spray of Holly," is worked out very cleverly. Your class reports reveal the fact that debating and intellectual development is foremost in the minds of the students. Your exchange department is written in a very unique way. Yours is an all-round good paper. ACORN 22 "The Gallian," Gallia Academy, Gallipolis, Ohio: We are anxiously waiting for the rest of the story, "Anti-feminist." Your poems are clever and original. "The Clarion," South Cache H. S., Hyrum, Utah: Why don't you comment on each exchange separately? It would be easier for them to improve their papers. "The Clintonian," Clinton High School, Clinton, Iowa: Yours is an all-round good paper. But you have not criticised your visitors, who would be glad to receive good hints which will be for their benefit. Your jokes are exceptionally good. "Carbon," Carbon H. S., Carbon, Utah: The plot of the story, "A Child's Thanksgiving," seems a bit old. Your letter to Santa Claus must be decidedly interesting to those whom it concerns. "Blue and Gold," East Tennessee Normal School, Johnson City, Tenn.: The impression we received from your constitution and the editorials on your government led us to believe that your school has an unexcelled student-body government. Yours is a very systematic, business-like paper. We also acknowledge the following papers: "Kermos," East Liverpool H. S., East Liverpool, Ohio; "Visalia High School News," Visalia H. S., Visalia, Cal.; "Search Light," Fielding Academy, Paris, Idaho; "Orange and Black," Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, Utah; "Science and Craft," Chicago, Ill.; "Opinion," Peoria High School, Peoria, Ill.; "Red and Blue," Springville, Utah; "Argus," Gardner H. S., Gardner, Mass.; "White and Blue," B. Y. U., Provo, Utah; "Anemone," Normal School, Spearfish, S. D.; "Utah Eagle," School for Deaf and Blind, Ogden, Utah; "Tattler," Waterloo High School, Waterloo, Ill.; "Polyana," Baltimore, Md.; "Lion," Lyons Township High School, Lagrande, Ill.; "The Record," Girls High School, Louisville, Ky.; "The Monitor," New Castle High School, New Castle, Pa.; "Red and Black," Salt Lake City, Utah; "The Oneida," Preston, Idaho; "The Messenger, New Zealand Mission, New Zealand; "The Picayune," Minnesota College, Minneapolis, Minn.; "Artisan," State Trade Educational Shop," Bridgeport, Conn.; "Orange and Black," Milton, Pa.; "Rensselaer Polytechnic Times," Troy, N. Y.; "The Crimson," Logan, Utah.; "Eugene High School News," Eugene, Oregon; "Student Life," Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. |