The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 17, March 4, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 29 of 40 (72%)
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Fred S. Hall, and to know that THE GREAT ROUND WORLD is enjoyed
by them. It is difficult to answer Fred's inquiry, as to where we get our news. The only true answer is, from all over and everywhere. The Editor has eyes and ears open all the while to gather interesting facts for the paper's young readers. The Editor was pleased to receive the pleasant letter from I.L.G. Rice. The suggestion of an article on "Casting and Founding" is good, and will be adopted at the earliest possible moment. I.L.G. Rice must, however, bear in mind that expansion is thoroughly understood by scientists, and that Dr. Moissan was not doing the rough work of a foundry, but conducting a most delicate experiment, in which he brought into play all the scientific knowledge available. DEAR EDITOR:--I have been thinking that I would write you and tell you how much I like THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. It interests me very much. I have looked for salt in the streets, but have not seen any. It was funny that the bottle that Mr. McCoy threw into the water made such a journey. I must stop now, but I still remain, Your affectionate reader, NEW YORK CITY. JOHN F. RUSSELL, JR. |
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