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HE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU
meet his taste for. Sunday school and
prayer meeting. Mr. E. O. Excell, the
gospel singer and composer, has assisted
in the perfecting of this collection
of gospel songs, using some of his
own uplifting hymns, among them being
the celebrated Glory Song. We are much
pleased with the book. It is good. The
price is low. In manila cover it is $1.80
per dozen; in cloth, $2.50 per dozen. It
is for sale by the American Baptist Publication
Society, No. 37 S. Pryor St., Atlanta.
Songs Worth While: D. C. John. D. D.,
editor, author and editor of the Guiding
omr, i iie uorona, The Evangel, etc.,
published by John & Edwards, Omaha,
Neb. Designed especially for Sunday
schools, Young People's societies, etc.
One copy by mail, 35c; 12 copies, not prepaid,
$3.60.
Alexander's Gospel Songs: Compiled
by Charles M. Alexander and used with
so much success in the Chapman-Alexander
meetings. Fleming H. Revell Co.,
New York, publishers.
Some Reminiscences of Persons and Incidents
of the Civil War: By Major J*.
W. Ratchford, assistant adjutant general
in the Confederate army. Price, 25c;
printed and for sale by Whittet and Shepperson,
Richmond, Va.
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i uestj neminiscences are both Interesting
and instructive, and much effort
ought to be made to keep alive and perpetuate
the memory of these heroic
events.
"Day Unto Day." By George Mathewson,
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This is a group of devotional readings.
It consists of choice texts for each day of
the year and a prayer suggested by and
appropriate to the text. It will be found
valuable or a help to a devotional meditation
and a guide to our petitions.
"The Sailors' Magazine and Seamen's
Friend" for the year ending December
1908, is the eightieth volume of that
interesting monthly. It comes to us
finely bound. In leather back and corners,
and makes a neat addtion to the libary.
Th'e Cornell University Register of
1908-09, just issued, gives the total number
of students as 5,000, or 3,888 not
counting the summer matriculates. The
Increase in the Academic Department for
the year is 253, or 446 for the last two
years. The students come from all the
states, and 153 are from foreign countries.
China having 32, Japan 10, and
India 6. The faculty numbers 566 members.
The charge for tuition is $100 in
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College of Law, $125 in the College of
Architecture, $150 in the College of Civil
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and in the College of Medicine. Only
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ahAAl tr 1 *
DV.UUU1. . r i caumeu ana sopnomores aro
required to consult a member of the faculty
in making out their courses of study,
and Juniors must choose one of twelve
groups of studies. The university library
contains 353,000 volumes and 53.000
pamphlets.
Christianity is a life supernaturally
bestowed, supernaturally sustained, supeernaturaily
consummated.
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