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ist is allotted to Principal Toshley Potts's volume of essays, which bear the attractive title of _The Hill of Havering_. Principal Potts was recently hailed by Sir NICHOLSON ROBERTS as "the Scots A. C. Benson," and this felicitous analogy will, we feel sure, be triumphantly vindicated by the contents of this epoch-making work, which by the way is dedicated to Dr. Emery Cawker, of the University of Brashville, Ga. * * * * * Another work of outstanding significance is a volume of poems, entitled _Kailyard Carols_, from the accomplished pen of Mr. Alan Bodgers, whom Mr. DAVID LYALL, in a three-column article in the _Penman_, recently declared to be the finest lyric poet since SHELLEY, and Mr. LYALL seldom makes a mistake. Mr. Bodgers, it may be added, is the sub-editor of the _Kilspindie Courant_, and has a handicap of twenty-two at the local golf club. * * * * * Very welcome also is the announcement that Professor Hector McGollop has undertaken to edit a series of Manuals of Moral Uplift, to which he will contribute the opening volume on _The Art of Unction_. Other contributors to the series are Dr. Talisker Dinwiddie, Principal Marcus Tonks and the Rev. Bandley Chadd. * * * * * In the department of fiction the most remarkable of the novelties promised by Messrs. Odder and Thynne is _The Nut's Progress_, by Mr. EWAN STRAW. It will be remembered that in a four-column review of Mr. STRAW'S last book, _Nothing Doing_, which appeared in the Xmas number of the _Book Booster_, Sir CLEMENT SHORTHOUSE declared that this talented fictionist combined the lilt of FRANK SMEDLEY (the author of _Frank Fairleigh_) with the whimsicality of BARRIE and the austere morality of ANNIE SWAN. Otherwise we may be sure the firm of Odder and Thynne would never have published a work with so risky a title. * * * * * PERHAPS. Of wolves that wear sheep's clothing The world has long been full, But I've a special loathing For one in Berlin wool. Although the wool may cover Not more than half the beast, Perhaps when all is over He'll be entirely fleeced. W. W. * * * * * "MAGNIFICENT BEQUEST TO THE LOUVRE. Sunspot Visible to the Naked Eye." _Times._ France seems to have acquired Germany's spot in the sun.
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