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Outing for June is a bicycle number, filled with breezy stories of the wheel in many lands. The regular departments of the king of sporting publications are seasonable and interesting, while the illustrations are up to the usual high standard. The contents are as follows: "A Friend in Need," by Caroline Shelley; "The Bicycle in Athens," by T. G. Allen, Jr.; "Trouting on the North Shore," by W. O. Henderson; "Wheeling thro' Western England," by Alice L. Moque; "A Fin de Cycle Incident," by Edna C. Jackson; "Yale at Henley," by W. B. Curtis; "Wheeling Through Virginia," by J. B. Carrington; "Len's World Tour Awheel"; "Military Cycling Thro' the Dakotas," by Lieutenant R. C. Cabell; "America's Turf-Transition," by Francis Trevelyan; "Getting into Commission," by R. B. Burchard; "Haverford College Cricket," by A. C. Thomas, and the usual editorials, poems, records, etc.

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