The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1899, Image 19

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has the neatest cover of any of the exchanges we have
received; but the cover was not the only pleasing thing
about this magazine, for between its pretty covers was
some especially good reading matter. We are always
pleased to receive this magazine.
There are meters of accent,
And meters of tone;
But the best of all meters,
Is to meter alone.—Exchange.
“The Baylor Literary” is as good as usual this month.
Although its articles are not long they are all well writ
ten. The story of the “Buried Plums,” by M. L. Moore,
teaches us what effect one disobedience had on him. His
story is cleverly told and I think we may all gain a valu
able lesson from it. Let us hear from you again Mr.
Moore.
Grandma—“What are you doing in the pantry, Tom
my?”
Tommy—“Oh, I’m just putting away a few things.”
—Exchange.
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