The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1899, Image 18
There appears in the last number of the Lowell a ver} r nice story, entitled “Thelgo,” written by Chas. G. Norris. This story shows that Mr. Norris has strong- imagination, thoug-h I must say that I admire his style very much. His stories are always interesting-. I would also like to compliment Ruth Lockhart on her article, entitled “Ralph Weston’s Two Christmas Eves.” Her description of Ralph’s charitable act on Christmas Eve and also his reunion with his old sweetheart is very prettily told. Cig'arette—A rank concoction with a ligiit on one end and nothing- on the other.—Exchang-e. The Easter number of “The Riverview Student,” Poug-hkeepsie, New York, deserves special mention, as it