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In the Driftway

February 12, 1930 issue

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The modern version of Little Lord Fauntleroy has been synthetically assembled by certain professors at Teachers College, Columbia University. Two items in the Teachers College prerequisite that rises interest is that modern young gentleman likes to go to school. There are actually schools today to which children like to go. Children are fidgety on Saturdays when they are obliged to remain at home. They hop on one foot for joy mornings when the hour for school approaches and they come home, snail-fashion and abstractedly, when school is let out. One more encouraging item occurs the list of his qualifications.

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