The Neutral Ground
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is a twenty-page monthly published by the Hampton Institute in Virginia in the interest of the two races it represents -- the Negro and the Indian.
It is a record of the practical working out of the race problems, not only at Hampton but at Tuskegee and other schools, and contains much interesting matter from graduates in the field and from prominent students and writers representing the best thought of the country.
A few pages are devoted each month to the local affairs of the School, to letters from Negroes and Indians in the South and West, to folk-lore, and to reviews of books bearing upon race problems.
Subscription, $i.oo a year. This may be sent to
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A Bank Story. By Anna Fuller, author of " A Literary Courtship," "A Venetian June," etc. 12°, gilt top $1.25
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