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"The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 23, June 9, 1898 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls"

During the past year we have received many requests
for missing numbers, also suggestions that some sort of cover or holder
should be supplied, in order that numbers might be kept together,
constant reference being made to back numbers, the loss of one causing
much inconvenience. After giving the matter careful study, we have at
last succeeded in making a handy case, in which the numbers as issued
may be inserted. This case is strongly bound in cloth, with a handsome
design on back and sides; the copies of THE GREAT ROUND WORLD can be
inserted without mutilating them in any way, and be kept clean and in
condition for binding.
* * * * *
Letters
EDITOR OF THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.
I am very much interested in the war, and would
like to do something for my country. Could you
suggest something that a little girl could do?
Respectfully yours,
ALMA D.
Other boys and girls are gathering illustrated papers, periodicals, and
books to be forwarded to the soldiers and sailors. You can help in this
way.
EDITOR OF THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.
In your issue of April 21st, you speak of the
Russian officer Milutine having said that no
Christian had ever succeeded in entering and
leaving Mecca before his doing so. Sir Richard
Burton distinctly states that he was the first man
ever to accomplish this feat, as you will see by
his book.


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