Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, December 8, 1961 THE BATTALION The Exchange Store Christmas HI m ....... ^ SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $15.00 1. James Thurber—THE YEARS WITH ROSS. Turbulent and affectionate account of Harold W. Ross, the “irascible genius’’ who founded the “IMew Yorker” and was its editor for 25 years. Sparkles with anecdotes of Robert Eench- ley, Alexander Wollcott, Charles Addams, Dorothy Parkers, many others. Pub. at $6.00 Sale SI 2. THE WORLD OF LIGHT, by John Stewart Collis. A luminous study of the science and lore of light that does for its suoject what Rachel Carson did for hers in “The Sea Around Us.” Ttiis remarkable book explains solar mirages, phosphorescence, and hundreds of other phenomena. Pub. at $3.76 Sale $1.49 3. Gandhi’s Disciple—THE SPIRIT PILGRIM AGE, by Madeleine Slade. Fwd by Vincent Sheean. 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