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CURRENT ATLANTIC MONTHLY FEATURES HARVARD WRITERS

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Contributions by three members of the University faculty are featured in the current number of the Atlantic Monthly. They are the work of Professor Emeritus G. H. Palmer '64, Professor W. B. Munro A. M. '99 and Professor Bliss Perry, Hon. '25.

"The Junior College, An Indictment" is the title of Professor Palmer's article, which aims to show that the four year college course is the most vital and worthwhile element in American higher education and would be seriously interfered with by the Junior College.

Professor Munro's contribution is entitled "The Money Power in politics" and is a defense of that supposedly pernicious influence. "Revisiting a River, A Recipe for Happiness" and essay, by Professor Perry is the third of the articles.

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