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Let's start a movement in Wisconsin to have a Showerman Day. In these fifteen short allegorical tales Henrietta Weaver has introduced with considerable skill much Persian philosophy, and presented it to the American reader so attractively that it is thoroughly persuasive.

You will also recall the ball game the day you didn't go home from school, and how you went in swimming, and about that fight with Bill, and ever so many other things which you thought that you had forgotten. I think all the boys and girls that used to write to James Whitcomb Riley should send a birthday letter this year to Grant Showerman, so that he will get it on the 9th of January.

RYDER, ARTHUR W. *Twenty-two Goblins. Dutton. SABIN, EDWIN L. How Are You Feeling Now? Little, Brown. SCHAYER, E. RICHARD. Good Loser, The. McKay. SCOTT, LEROY. Mary Regan. Houghton-Mifflin. SHOWERMAN, GRANT. *Country Child, A. Century. STEINER, EDWARD A. My Doctor Dog. Revell. STERN, GERTRUDE. My Mother and I. Macmillan. STITZER, DANIEL AHRENS. Stories of the Occult. Badger.

*Scar that Tripled, The. SHOWERMAN, GRANT. Born in Brookfield, Wis., 1870, of Dutch and English stock, his grandfather, Luther Parker, having in 1836 driven the entire distance from Indian Stream, N. H., to Wisconsin, where he was the first permanent settler in his township. Educated in Brookfield district school, Carroll College, and University of Wisconsin.