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Notes 99 Industry and Research. By Principal E. H. Griffiths 105 Pithead Baths 110 The Relationship between Poetry and Music. By Cyril Jenkins 113 Poetry: "Duwiau Dyn." By T. H. Parry-Williams 116 The Personality of Towns. No. 2. Swansea 117 The Home Stretch. By R. G. B. 120 The Present Renaissance of English Drama. By Professor Gilbert Norwood 122 (A lecture delivered to the Ladies' Cardiff and County Club. December 1913) Discussions 1 27 The National Library 129 Reviews of Books 131 Wales at Work 135 Correspondence 141 Competitions 142 Illustrations "A Welsh Gipsy," Memorial Tablet to H. O. Jones," Examples of Early Printing, from the National Library, "The Harvesters," (Meunier); Young Wales No. 2 Street Traders. We cannot be responsible for rejected MSS. but shall endeavour to return them as soon as possible, if a stamped and addressed envelope is enclosed. All subscriptions and business letters should be addressed to the Manager." Cheques, Postal Orders, and Money Orders should be made payable to The Welsh Outlook Press and crossed London City and Midland Bank Ltd. Subscription for six months 2/- for one year 4/ SCHOOL OF AUTHORSHIP SUCCESSES. Why not try and win fame as an author or short story writer ? It may enable you to make hundreds of pounds year We do not say that it will, for that depends upon your ability and personality and energy and ambition But to the man or woman who is able to write int restingly, there is no limit to the amount of money to be earned Kvery year huge sums are pud away in royalties to suc- cessful authors The interesting announcement has just been made that the sum of £5 000 a year is being paid for the cinema rights alone of Mr H G. Wells's books The Principal of the S 0 A makes no promises. He aims at RKSULTS, and he has the results to show. SO A students have had articles accepted by lending Journals after only a few lessons and they had never written anything previously for publication Letters of appreciation from Mr. HALL CAINR and Mr. Richard WHITEING and a number of testimonials from students are given in the pros- pectus Why not send Id. stamp for particulars of the courses offered ? Write now. Low fees, easy terms—instalments if desired Personal or postal tuition at your own convenience Distance no barrier. Write, Principal, School ok AUTHORSHIP. 160. Fleet Street. London. Articles accepted by lemding Journals. Positions secured. Prizes won MONMOUTHSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE TRAINING COLLKGE. CAKRLKON (for Elementary Teachers). Principal: SIR EDWARD ANWYL. M.A (Oxon). APPLICATIONS are INVITED for ADMISSION to the above-named College, which will be OPENED NEXT SEPTEMBER. The Ceerieon Training College is a Residential College for Men Tearbers. It is entirely undenominational, and it situated within a mile of the boundary of the County Borongh of Newpott (Mon ). Tbe.e is a station at Caerleon, on the Great Western Railway. For Application Forms aad for all Particulars apply to THE SECRETARY OF EDUCATION. COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICES, NEWPORT. MON. CONTENTS Page University College of Wales Aberystwyth. (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales.) PRESIDENT Sir John Williams, Bart, M.D., D.Sc, G.C.V.O. Principal T. F. Roberts, M.A. (Oxon,) LLD. (Vict.) THE next SESSION begins on SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1914. A number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to both Male and Female Candidates above the age of 16. are offered for Competition on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 1914. and the following days. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Composition Fee in Arts, £I2, in Science, £16. Registration Fee, £1. Men Students reside in registered lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel- Warden: Professor C. R. CHAPPLE, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women Students —Warden: Mis E. A. FEWINGS.—For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Department, the Law, Agricul- ture and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers, and the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, MA., Registrar.