The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1900, Image 39

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    istry have recently received a numbor of interesting addi
tions.
The Superintendent of the Correspondence Courses in
Agriculture, Prof. G. C. Watson, has received from the prin
ters the first lessons in the Courses in Nature Study. The
College offers these lessons free of charge to the teachers of
Pennsylvania who may obtain them by applying to the
Superintendent.
Among the books on the "New Book" shelf in the Col
lege Library, will be found the following:—
Warner'S Library of the World's best Literature, 45 volumes
Flink—"Tramping with Tramps."
Burwell—"Girl's Life in Virginia before the War
Butterworth—"South Africa."
Johnston—" Colonization of Africa. "
Bruce—" Alaska."
Douglas—" China. "
Beresford—"Break-up of China."
Ransome—"Japan in Transition. "
Griffis—"Romance of Discovery"
"Romance of American Colonization."
Carrington—"Washington the Soldier."
Garland--" Grant, his Life and Character."
Hapgood—" Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People."
McCall—"Thaddews Stevens (Amer. Statesman sev.)."
Lodge—" War with Spain."
•Depew-"Birthday Address at the Montauk Club of Brooklyn".
Rhodes—" History of the U. 5.," 4 vol.
Stead—" The United States of Europe."
Fiske—" Dutch and Quaker' Colonies in America."
Foreman—" Philippine Islands."
Ewald—"Antiquities of Israel."
Slang Dictionary.
MeClurc's Magazine, Public Opinion. Bookman. Book.
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LIBRARY NOTES.
"Romance of Conquest:"