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"The Heart of Emerson's Journals" by Professor Blias Perry, Hon. '25, has been announced by the Book of the Month Club as its choice for January.
Each month the selecting committee, composed of Henry Seidel Canby. Dorothy Canfield and William Allen White selects that book which in its opinion is from all angles the best of those published, and most representative of the proper trend in modern literature. This book is then sent to each of the 40,000 subscribers to the club.
Among the previous selections have been such works as: "The Orphan Angel" by Elinor Wylie and John Erskine's "The Private Life of Helen of Troy."
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