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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926, in | erary protessor, like the professor of twued Dally (Sundny t in spite « r rations | music, painting, or art in general, s | At Herald Blog. 67 Ch § Every town has a man who s d for mwch except to intrc \ker of the evening t of {too much Inclined to be ultra-soph- N RATES A | istleated, ult A and ultra -’v‘ m'hn s thelr place; but tha in \m.mvl th son who do . fol- | € t underst 2 N who does n fis e Nitkaas P Soud afl commmuinic |Iun\ 1 Fun Entered ar w Bt 1 ¢ ns a profession glves| RRt A de shop Lditor, care of the New 7 . f h his emotional r Britain Herald, and your leter | easor (b _ 4 p will be forwarded to New York the same position regarding litera- st een rteet, u - . [ ture as the purlst ia regarding the |Wouldn't hava g They Come Higher Nowadays Folks! SPANISH WAR MEMORIAT sl lir mald,(bsimy Valen | irt of writing. And few great writ rs have e n #—08 80OT atrald it wasid in ye olde : - [ An ! that must be backe 1" The FEnglish authors Prof. Will ! b SR SLREEL fams referred to no doubt | play! great as he claimed them to be, and s i two Amerlcans ed 11} The 1o i endures §¢ he | Stripped! — W Siiatd e ot e can sor What do you mean by F fool out of me in your | t-| ng Editor: “I'm sure T don't | rary professor from Harvard m‘ nd, Mr. Smith. You lost | | Member Audit turs 3 Yot ) ¢ 1 Ll lom. Yet in the case of severa feted, opimjons surely differ, A uinst the Bricklay- 1we wrote it up in the | o from Princeton, or any number identified with other cducationa stitutlons, might list diferent “Yes, but what did you | names, These men differ be | ] the wline: SMITH | minds of officials, | they view such matters from diffe = L LR ONEB UL 1 ! and they cannot help fr & Ry g their own literary prejudices 1 find LIT-HANDED VALENTINES CHARLIS 1. 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