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Featured Reading

  Article: "Work, Leisure, and the
                Tasks of Schooling
"

Biography: William Jennings Bryan

Daily Quiz Question: Fact of the Day

Journal: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

Magazine: U.S. News & World Report

New Books: Additions to Bryan's Library

Poem: "In Summer Time"

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Reader Thoughts

  This summer, Allison plans to read
  Through the Looking Glass
  by Lewis Carroll

 

Through the Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. One day when Alice is looking into a mirror, she imagines what it would be like to fall right through it. She ends up in a world where everything is backwards, or a mirror-image of what it should be, like a strange dream that half makes sense. The story is a really enjoyable set of adventures strung lightly together. It's full of witticisms, jokes, and plays on words. My younger brother and I have decided to read this book together over the summer. We want to see if there's any deeper meaning to it.



Allison McLean, Junior
English Literature Major

 

 (Student Thoughts Archive)