It is an open question among exchange editors: "What is the li;xcliange Column to contain?" Some fill it with jokes and trivialities. Others hold that it should contain clippings from the exchange papers, still others try to put in original items of interest about neighboring schools. A few make it a resume, with many clippings, of the verse of the month, and a small minority devote the space entirely to criticism and review. The answer to the question will de pend entirely on whether the column is intended for the home subscribers or for the exchange editors and chance readers of other colleges. Perhaps a combination of all the foregoing styles is as satisfactory as anything. But this needs room. Certain it is that the exchange column of every college magazine today will bear development and expan sion.—Beloit Round Table. We take great pleasure in acknowledging the following exchanges: The Columbia Literary Monthly, The Touchstone, Dickinson Literary Monthly, The Wesleyan Literary Monthly, The Bowdoin Quill, The Lesbian Herald, Phoenix, Ursinus College Bulletin, The College Student, Hamilton Literary Magazine, The Washington. Jeffersonian, The Susquehanna, Bucknell Mirror, The College Folio, Maryland Collegian, The College Paper, The St. John's Collegian, The Muhlenburg, The Holcad, The High School Argus, Pierce School Alumni Journal, The Delphic News, Res Academicce, Syracuse Week= ly, Lafayette Weekly, The F. and M Weekly, High School Journal, Oberlin Review, The Dickinson Union, The Semi= nary Opinator, Kee Mar Journal, and The Juniata Echo. We repeat, for the benefit of our own students, that the above exchanges, after being reviewed, are placed in the College library that all may have access to them. In quoting the following, we are trying to influence at