MARCH. 1, 1020 TtftI_ M ,tTA * . .'* ---- - ---- - U C fH I HI GAS ownGoes 1To See Nil ~U U THIN Biriover .Inati r'ted; 1WE tOH OLD -POETRY, oiia Is Special Invitee Politcal c i o; n c v rofessor Js - 11es~idnt Ele O iAMOUlS AMEIV lCAN PVOUT ND VProf. Everett S. Brown of the po- JIOURNALIST LEC T,RS. ON litiC'al sciencec clpaitment lm~ves "SONG AND LAUGH1TEA11 today Ifor ~Wshington to attend the inaiigir~aon of the president. AUDITRIUM PA CEM P1ofe -"or Brown, who is a per- a .cquaintance of the presi- dent-elect, has 'received special in- ifllustratcs Lecture BY Selections vitations to be4 prese~it, at cere- Of Both hlumor'Anid't'ragedy mxones in coinnection with the in- ' Fi+rom ill1s Ownt Works augural, On Saturday afternoon "Although Lthere may be such. a Lionfor athei'm tuanrsnf I0hliter' thing' as new movements in poet- staffs at thle 16ove rersiden'c-oar ry, there is no such thing- as new S street. Sunday evening he will poetry or old poetry,' said Arthur be present at a gathering of the Guiterman, well-known American Hoover Overseas andWrSevc poet, in a lecture on "Song and d atlzato w;lh w S ervice *L tghter" delivered at 4:15 o'clock! aiit 'wle ilbehl t the Wardmn n Park hotel. yesterday afternoon in the Natur- professor Brown's acquaintanceI al Science auditorium. "A true with Hooter resulted from. their jpoet simply, uses the language and idioms of his time, while poetry,acitynthltewrFotre as such, does not chanuge." years activity orl Brown ,Ws 'at the Contrary to early ?1'eliefs, free head of "a special information serev- verse was not the latest, but thei ice at Washington. Duping this earliest development in poetic ex-' time he supplied the Food- admin- presionaccrdin toGuiterman.'j~ istrator with a daily report of con- While poetry and song have a-, ways been closely related, and tive to his wor k. When Hoover even in early times were consider- Was abroady Professor Brown ed synonymous, the primitive cabled him ,twige a week, keeping Chants show the tendency toward' hit posted on pertinent develop- free verse, he averred. Even parts ments n .this side of the sea, of the Bible were in poetic form l Since the war, Professor Brown when translated by the scholars has not lost contact with his form- of the time of King James I who er chief, and he actively supported in their °work put it in. the rude him in the recent presidential Cadence of barbaric chants in- ampaign. stead of in iambic pentameter, as mght have been done, the poet Wo enDsaprv continued. m nDsprv "The humorist, whether in poet- Hairy Upper Lips ry: or prose, should be mnuch miore tha a unn-ma," uitrma IThe early decline 'and virtual stated. in a second -section of his Jetnto;fth utcea talk~. "There is a tendency toexicon fth muahesa separate the" work of comic nature masculine adornment is predicted into three distinct types, satire, as a direct result of the ad - wit, and humor. It should be re- verse sentimlent now found on the memnbered, however, that' all ofcapsItiinerdfo th fthe apparent separation comescapsItiinerdfo th only~ from the spirit of the writer, testimony. of those interviewed While the satirist hates what he that the women of the University laughs at, the humorist loves the are overwhelmingly, opposed to object of his laughter." mustaches. Men with light or reds Guiterman was introduced to an! hair should especially avoid de-' audience which packed the Natur - veloping A growth o(n their upper' al. Science; auditorium by Prof. lips, and 'All others should be, M'orris P. Tilley, of the English good-looking and dark-haired bei de.partment. fore taking the final step. C4 ALI-- I FIRE WHILE FLYING OVER BURMA ...SCREEN REFLECTIONS It is, fully worth your while. to drop around to the Michigan this week if for no other reason than Lo see one Venus.a Gould whio gives a really excellent series, of "im- pressions." Among the. subjects of her initerpretation arc Lenore Ulrcf, Ted. Lewis, 'Sophie Tucker, Helen Morgan, and Toni Patricola. Miss Gould is furnishin~g the bs entertainment that has been ons the Michigan boards in quite sontic time and she ;deserves all the cOhl- mendation which can ,be.,given her.a ManiifeStly. she. , is laboring under no small buzrdn, for the art, of mimic presupposes on,, the par t! of- the, audience, a knowledge of th~at which is the., subject. of th e mime. Sucl4 audiences, are dis- tinctly not in the imjoiity. and for this reason Miss Gould's ability is niot appreciated to the full extent of -its worth-uforatirnat'eiy. The. othfer end of the double bill is a. sketch called "AroundTe Corners." Considering the, sort of thing it, is no. can lodge any biiting complaint. Just .another version of the M. ipling's, 'The, colonel's lady, and Judy O'Grady are sisters1 under the .skin," supplies the imo- tivation of which the most is madce. If you 'are 'a d'evo'tee of abduc- tions, pistol shots, bravado, and millionaire's sons. in disguise, (we can't say that we are);.Rod La Roc- que in " Love Over Night" should receive.your enthusiastic approval,I (and neither _ can we .say that itI does receive ours.) However,, in all due fairness, we must remark t hat Jeaniette Loiff acts ',as a timely balm to- throbbing retinae. We intentionally avoid any vitu- peration pertaining to the instal- lation of Vitaphone apparatus in the local hush houses. I n.. i.; Jr. The story of a thrilling battle the propellor suddenly broke away against fire when their plane burst and fell ®to the ground, and into flames in the air was told the plane nosedived into a river yestrda byCommnde Lerix swamp. Both LeBrix and Paillard yeserdy b Comaner ~e~ixmiraculously escaped with a few center,. and his two associates, minor injuries, while Jouse 're- Jousse, radio operator, left, and i ceived more serious cuts 'on his aillard, right. The three were legs and is in a Burma hospital.' flying over a Burma village in the I________________ plane pictured above on thieir i flight 'from Paris to French In do- China. While the. fliers fought to] extinguish the fire in the engine, ° wmmwm"6=6 --- - ~ gt~Ti -,: WASHINGTON. -- Proposal for tii~ appropriation of $5,000 for the 'erection of an igloo for press rep- , reseritatives, Outside of. the S street home of President-elect Hoover in Washington, has been introduce into' the 'House of Representatives 1 by ;Representative Black of New York.-____ FOR M*NAND. 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