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read he generally picks up topics such as "Adventure", "Detective Stories", "Al Jennings", etc. Among the college men Cadets the variety is even immeasurable, for the idle hands grip pamphlets and novels all the way from publications such as "Life", and "Judge", to thinking books like ^[[H.G. Wells']] Mr. Britling", "A Student in Arms:, "The Aeroplane speaks" etc. On Thursdays when the newsboy appears in camp there is a rush for the "Saturday Evening Post" - ever popular through all the advertisements. On the 10th of the month the "Cosmopolitan" is greedily consumed. All manners of magazines and technical aviation journals are received through the mails, devoured, and passed from hand to hand. A bundle of old publications dating back as far as 1912-13 were recently delivered to this camp by the Red +. Needless to state, the stories many of us read [[underline]] summers [[/underline]] ago were reread with the same avidity as on the first