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approval.= * * * * * _To Any Subscriber Securing_ For Us =1= _NEW_ _SUBSCRIPTION_ _We Will Send, Post-Paid, A BOUND VOLUME OF ..._ =THE GREAT ROUND WORLD= _These volumes are neatly bound in cloth, with title stamped on side and back, and make a neat library book, handy in size and weight, and tasteful in appearance._ =PART I.= _contains_ =NOVEMBER 11th, 1896 to FEBRUARY 18th, 1897= =PART II.= _contains_ =FEBRUARY 25th, 1897 to JUNE 3d, 1897= ALBERT ROSS PARSONS, _President, American College of Musicians,_ writes concerning his son, aged 10: "The bound volume of the first fifteen numbers has remained his daily mental food and amusement ever since it arrived. I thank you for your great service both to our young people and to their elders." * * * * * =THE GREAT ROUND WORLD= =3 & 5 WEST 18TH STREET NEW YORK CITY= * * * * * ="The Great Round World" PRIZE CONTEST= THE GREAT ROUND WORLD is now over six months old, and it feels some anxiety to know just how much interest its readers have taken in the news and how much information they have gained from its pages. To ascertain this, it has been decided to offer ten prizes for the best answers to the following: =Name ten of the most important events that have been mentioned in "The Great Round World" in the first 30 numbers, that is, up to number of June 3d.= _In mentioning these events give briefly reasons for considering them important._ This competition will be open to subscribers only, and any one desiring to enter the competition must send to this office their name and the date of their subscription; a number will then be given them. All new subscribers will be furnished with a card entitling them to enter the competition. In making the selection of important events, remember that wars and political events are not necessarily the most important. If, for instance, the air-ship had turned out to be a genuine and successful thing, it would have been most important as affecting the history of the world. Or if by chance the telephone or telegraph had been invented in this period, these inventions would have been _i
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