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ories 2.50 3.75 Truth (New York) 2.50 3.50 ="The Great Round World"= will make club rates on any magazines _=The Great Round World=_ A Weekly Newspaper For Boys and Girls--and Others. . . . * * * * * =THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.= ALBERT ROSS PARSONS, _President American College of Musicians_: "For the purpose of eliciting a free expression of opinion from my son Richard Percival Parsons, aged 10, I bought a copy of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD for three or four weeks in succession, and simply left it lying where he would be likely to see it. In about four weeks he had interested himself so deeply in its contents that he voluntarily asked if he might subscribe for it, a wish which I was only too glad to gratify. 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.= E. A. CARLETON, _State Superintendent of Public Instruction_, Helena, Mont.: "I have been a constant and eager reader of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD since my accession to this office, the first of this year. I regard it as unique, and of almost incomparable value, and I should be pleased to aid in its general use in all the schools of our State. You are authorized to use this letter and to quote me as strongly in favor of it." =THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.= WILLIAM N. SHEATS, _State Superintendent of Public Instruction_, Tallahassee, Fla.: "I have received for several months past copies of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. I think it is an ideal paper for children." =THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.= T. W. HARRIS, _Superintendent of Schools_, Keene, N. H.: "I find it excellent for the use we have made of it, and would heartily commend it to all schools as an aid in the study of current events." * * * * * =FIVE CENTS A COPY.= * * * * * Address The Great Round World Publ. Co., 3 and 5 West 18th Street, New York City. * * * * * Transcriber's notes: Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Page 322, "crying" was printed with the "c" backward. (crying for war) "Club Rates" table, "Bazar" changed to "Bazaar". (Har
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