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Book Reviews.
lhe Man Between,” by Amelia E. Barr; Authors’ and Newspapers’
Association, New lork. Cole Book Co., Atlanta, Ga. Price, 50c.
‘‘The Man Between” is the title of the current month’s piece of Amer
ican fiction which is assumed to be “good literature,” and in away repre
sentative of the work of the best American authors which the Authors’ and
Newspapeis Association are presenting to the public at a nominal price,
i be work itself is absolutely unworthy of a review notice of any sort and the
only warrant we have for giving it even momentary consideration is to call
attention to the fact that the association publishing it has fallen far beneath
the standard set for itself and to pretest against the issuance of such pieces
of fiction with any sort of claim to their being “representative.” How Mrs.
Bair could possibly permit a work like “The Man Between” to be given out
a.-< coming from the same facile pen which produced in such charming style
“The Bow of Orange Ribbon,?’ “Jan Vedder’s Wife,” and many other pieces
of delightful fiction, is beyond our comprehension. It is surely a pitiable
evidence either of the urgent need of a “pot boiler” for the writer or of the
indifference to any sort of a standard either for her own work or for the good
opinion of the public.
The plot of the book is so indefinite that the only impression it makes on
the reader’s mind is a mass of indeterminate events and semi-accurate de
scriptions of life among the “400” of New York and in a good old York
shire (England) family, one branch of which has been transplanted to Amer
ica. Perhaps the only possible moral or purpose in the story is a sort of object
lesson in the folly of elaborate church weddings hastily consummated, with a
veiled sort of semi-moral lecture against the very apparent evil of a youno
married woman s permitting -the attention of an unattached young man
resulting, of course, in temporary unhappiness to her.
We are not quite certain who is “The Man Between,” but we hope the
Association will reform its methods before producing another representa
tive (?) American novel.
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MONROE COLLEGE
FORSYTH, GA.
For Young Women.
Monroe College, Forsyth, Ga. For Young Women. Situated in the most
healthful section of Georgia, on the main line of the Central of Georgia rail
road between Macon and Atlanta. Faculty of 29. Full courses leading to
Degrees and Certificates are offered in Literary, Music, Expression, Art, Busi
ness, Industrial and Normal Departments. Each department is under the
direction of spcialists trained in Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Chicago and
other leading Universities in America and Europe. Grounds and campus
consists of 48 acres. There are seven buildings, heated by steam and lighted
by electricity. $60,000.00 has been spent during the last year on improve
ments, including electric lighting and steam heating plant, steam laundry and
system of water works. $25,000.00 is invested in Musical Instruments (Con
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modated. The location of the College is 655 feet above sea level, which is 321
feet higher than Macon. The favorable location and the most healthful and
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dents. The enrollment last session reached 422. Next session begins Sept.
10th.
For catalogue or information address,
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The Golden Age for July 12, 1906.
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