24 THE BATTALION. he kem home had a pin with ‘ ’99 ’ on it!”—Ex. She: “So you don’t like that hat just in front of us? How would you like it trimmed?” He (savagely): “With a lawn mower.” “Just one kiss,” tie pleaded with outstretched arms. She burst into tears. “Oh! you stingy thing,” she wailed.—Ex. How dear to our heart Is cash on subscription, When the generous subscriber Presents it to view; But the man who won’t pay We refrain from description; For perhaps, gentle reader, That man might be you.—Ex. “A Southern Home,” in the Sand-Spur is excellent. “A Study” is also worthy of mention, and altogether the magazine is well gotten up. “The Magic Mirror,” in the Palladium, is a very inter esting article. The Riverview Student is very attractive and is one of our best exchanges. The following exchanges came to our table in February: The Polytechnian, New Hampshire College Monthly, A. C. Reveille, Baylor Literary, Daniel Baker Celiegian, Purdue Exponent, The Lyre. The Anchor, Riverview Student, K. S. C. Cadet, Simmons’ College Monthly, The Tattler, The Pal ladium, Sand-Spur College Barometer, The Vidette, Lake Breeze and the Reading Record.