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Books of the Week

June 3, 1915 issue

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This article lists several books related to various topics. Some of the books enlisted are: "The Splendid Chance," by M.H. Bradley; "The Red Geranium," by W. Carleton; "Critical Essays of the 18th Century," by W.H. Durham; "The Preparation and Care of Mailing Lists Chicago," by W.K. Page; "Sebago-Wohelo Camp Fire Girls," by E. Rogers; "The History and Economics of Transport," by A.W. Kirkaldy and A.D. Evans; "American Author's Ancestry," by J.O. Austin; "Writing an Advertisement," by S.R. Hall; and "A Manual of Personal Hygiene," 6th ed., by W.L. Pyle.

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BOOKS; SPLENDID Chance, The (Book); RED Geranium, The (Book); HISTORY & Economics of Transport, The (Book); AMERICAN Author's Ancestry (Book); CRITICAL Essays of the 18th Century 1700-1725 (Book)
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