THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGN THRER THURSX~AY, JULY 12, 1928 PAGE TIUWU Books of the Day Brook Evans, by Susan Glaspell. Fred- erick A. Stokes Company. $2.50 (Courtesy of The Print and Book Shop.) You won't be able to escape this book, once you start to read it. For the day, the two days, or the three days-however long it will take you to read it-it will become an integral part of you and you will become complete slave to its mastery. The story, like Hergesheimer's "The Three Black Pennys," treats of three generations, dealing mostly with the second, but in all three weav- ing closely and finely and in beautiful patterns the influence of Naomi, of the first generation. It's a pity to try to tell you the the girl, who reallyl forsaken him for h in her life of lovel formed the creed th life can do to you;is having lived." Pl Brook is actually in ing when a thwartiz off chance is as fr trick with Gaspell as causes her to beco Naomi, the mother,o success, falls into loves him but has er father. Naomi ess mar'riage has at "Anything that is better than not ans go well and n process of elop- ing influence (the equent a literary it is with Hardy) me a missionary. on the pinnacle r despair of failure Takes Inter-CollegeI WOMEN'S SOCIETY' GOULD WILL VISIT L ASS IFIET ennis THournament HEARS LIBRARIAN COMMANDER BYRD ADVERTISINU Mrs. Glen Carlson, who is librarian Lawrence M. Gould, assistant pro at Rollins College in Winter Park, fessor of geology, will leave for New FURNISHED one-room kitchenette Florida addressed theWomen's Fdu- York City the first part of this week apartment. Jefferson Apts. Aug. 1. cational Club held Monday night at Calf1or1.1, 8 9 SBeta Phi sorority house on Tap- for a conference with Commander pn road. Richard Byrd, regarding the proposed The Rollins plan was originated by South Pole expedition which will TYPING-Thees s a specialty. Reason- Dr. Hamilton Holt. Under this ar- start next September. suff. W-F. ut rangement all classes are limited in Gould, accompanied .*_rr::;;.::..;..*.. r;:" ; Professor G ulwho aco p ne 1 . .;.number so that each student has a Commander Bdrd on his Arctic ex- FOR SALE-One cabinet radio, day chance to become intimately acquaint- plorations, was selected by the fa. bed, sereen book cases, curtains, ed with the professor or instructor. mous explorer to be the official dishes, kitchen utensils. Call 2-1868. .:;:;;":,:: :: ::. Lecture courses are not offered as the eologist of th 16, 17, 18 .:r : .;"..., . .ollins g olgitf te ary- Rollins.system considers that recita-pa ":""::::."tion only is essential for education. X'" story, for a reproduction will do nothing but kill the sustained vigor and poignant loveliness with which the author writes it. Naomi Kellogg and Joe Copeland love each other passionately, but there is parental objection: s o they meet at a hidden sanctuary along the brook that flows through their farm lands. Joe is killed by a farm machine, blast- ing the young romance, leaving only his unborn child. The parents, horror- stricken at their daughter's mis- chance, in righteous calvinistic ac- tion improvise a hasty marriage with Caleb Evans, a family friend. The Evanses move west, where little Brook (named after the brook that ran through the farms and haunted Naomits memory) is born. Brook Evans, the daughter, grows up in ignorance of the fact that her father is Joe Copeland and not Caleb Evans. When she finally is told of the fact, she turns against her moth- er and idolizes Evans with a faith- ful devotion that is both startling and wondrous. This turn of affairs is only one of the surprise climaxes. Naomi, panic-stricken because she fears that her daughter will fall en- tirely under the spell of her pedantic father, wary lest her daughter allow herself to live a life of hopeless wait- ing for life, conspires with a former sweetheart of Brooks' to elope with ts ves ner e out Classes are divided into three sec- Brook marries and has a son tions, two hours long, and physical i Evans. During her rather unevent- education follows the classes from (ful married life she realizes her mis- 3:30 o'clock on. No outside prepara- takes, realizes that her mother was tion is necessary for these classes a right, realizes that life for her has .fi.. th work is all done within the two not yet been lived. Then, at thirty- hours in class. The work for thr eight, she tastes love and life for the semester is outlined at the beginning first time and blesses her mother for and the student may finish the work teaching her to recognize them. in less than the prescribed time if he Such is a cursory account. The ? °>. is able. The customary "cut per story is great, masterful, and vital. ,hour" system which is in effect at There are a hundred twists and tricks Julius Seligson most colleges is not used at Rollins. in it that make its freshness live with Who recentlv won the national in- you. If you don't read another book - SPECIL this year, read "Brook Evans," read ter-collegiate tennis championship JULY SPECIAL it and learn the intimations of life held at Philadelphia.- Seligson, who isEe as Naomi and Brook learned them. a sophomore this year at Lehigh Uni- on Eugene Perm .. 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