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Harvard Stories.

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A neat little volume has just appeared, entitled "Harvard Stories." It is the work of Waldron Kintzing Post '90 who was the writer of the Pudding Play of 1890, "Helen and Paris," which had such a favorable criticism. The stories are much after the style of "Van Bibber" and are very interesting, for all the characters are such as we meet every day in college and the scenes are common college occurences like the Springfield game, and the race at New London. There are in all some fourteen stories, more or less connected, having the same characters, portrayed under different circumstances. This is a valuable addition to the literature that already exists about Harvard and Harvard student life.

[Waldron Kintzing Post, "Harvard Stories." G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, 1893.]

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