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IKE HUDGENS' BOOK OF POETRY.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Although Mr. Seymour I. Hudgens has been unable, by reason of lack of pecuniary means, to return to college this year, he will always be remembered by his host of friends for his many good qualities, and by all students in the university, by reason of his faithful service on the University Crew. During the last year his first book, entitled "Exeter, School-days, and Other Poems," was published by subscription, and it is to be regretted that many of the subscribers have neglected to take and pay for their copies. The book is well made in every respect, and those who subscribe ought to call at King's bookstore and get their copies. The book has been commended by Prof. Francis J. Child, Rev. Dr. Frederic H. Hedge, John Boyle O'Reilly and Gov. Chas. H. Bell of New Hampshire.

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