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The' GohJ Bug, Nov. 20, 1964 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WHAT'S NEW IN THE BOOKSTORE ??? • BOOKS! As of this writing, everyone of the top ten best sellers in non-fiction are in your Bookstore. Latest arrivals include: Chardin's "The Future of Man" Bar- Authorized dealer in zinj's "The Italians"; Auehtncloss' "The Rect~r of Justin," to name a few. Your particular attention is directed to "Cold Fri- day," written by Whitaker Chambers (author of Wit- IlUPERIAL ness) and published posthumously. Since Mr. Chambers lived in Carroll County and attended classes at Western "KISSES FOR Maryland during the latter years of his life, it is of CHRYSLER particular interest to anyone connected to "The Hili." MY PRESIDENT" Mrs. Chambers has gracously consented to inscirbe a copy, if you wish. Build your personal library with PLYMOUTH these special oppor~unities. In the years to come, you'll be very glad you did! Wed. -Sat. .FOR PARENTS' DAY - the Bookstore will be open in VALIANT "PAJAMA PARTY" BOHN the afternoon, so that your folks may browse. Bring them in, we'll be glad to see them 1 PONTIAC • FC;>R:;rHANKSGI.VING DAY - cards of greeting, Sun.. Tues . Nov. 29-Dec. 1 "httle hostess gifts, note paper for that important ''THE VISIT" SALES post-holiday thank you, and all kinds of remembrances 279 E. Main St. for the folks at home. and Westminster, Md. Dec.2.8 THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE 848-4141 Wed. _Thurs. SERVICE 8:30·11:30,12:30 _ 4:00 Daily wfnslow Student Center One Show Only at 7 :30 192 Pennsylvania Ave. Saturdays 'til Noon - Open Parents' Day "CLEOPATRA"
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