The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1897, Image 23

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THE BATTALION.
EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT.
KERR, EDITOR.
The exchanges that we have received this month are un
usually good. Special mention might be made of the Pur
due Exponent, The Reveille, The Tattler and The Weather
ford Collegian.
The Purdue Exponent is a neat little magazine; in it is
an article containing much sound sense, entitled “Plea for
True Aristocracy.”
The Reveille comes as usual, as a neat little journal full
of good things. In the literary department is found an ex
cellent essay on “The Value ot History.” The Reveille is
one of our best exchanges.
The Tattler theorizes as to the cause of the blue color of
the sky.
The Weatherford Collegian contains a story of “My
Grandmothers School Days.” The editor-in-chief of the
Collegian offers a prize for the best article.
In the Commencement number of the Add-Ran Collegian
is a splendid article by J. J. Hart on “The Westward March
of Democracy.” It is written in an oratorical style and is of
real merit. On the whole the paper is a very neat monthly.
The Anchor of Hope College, Mich., discusses “Anthro
pomorphism” and gives a sketch of the poet Whittier.
The Academy Monthly of the Germantown Academy is
an excellent journal.
We also acknowledge receipt of The Daniel Baker Col
legian, The Aquiras, The Lake Breeze and Mt. St. Mary’s
Record.