Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Si mr riv KAr v 71" 3 QIiR Pag Si THE.MICHIGAN DyiLY MAGAZINF Colleetion of Letters, Essays Relates Their Frindlju Wels a n(Ia e: Pheadti l :5 '.4 HENRY JAMES AND 11 . Ilttero and essasys reltihng to the WELL S: A Record of their debaite. edited them, and per- Frien hip, t thierPEb.hate en the et ':footed tie soirk silthan irodluc- art io Fieftor, aI~tb-r Q r Ion tht1lisi te etail n E tc3Ed ith a nrdcli in by aom ?)Iaises teJ _ri,-N oils can- [eta .d.id Goro n tiesoxet y a lolsout izin-'o deeide 2 ptp. U .Univ-ersityoheiher ano1n01e wSri--hI 11t .Fe: JO.There aie 64 lettot,-moot of B:Fi ON i sinmsoritt' n ho J^sin'_1 Is:orecro-t a - f ft:i''Ct 't 1's0oo seralcore, oon IN 1 i8, ii roetanff noeecmephis ta--astd six es- Loso etd1i ifsbs as in tiseolleetion, and to- nosek s yi oeme-He:: ethGie they tetl how iso i2en James a t 5 50 poldate: 'arened the cdtfhnition of the novel ls ar.1 i-i oforrttnors:and oise"test his tCTenre: hairihsohitenreositTire ecitot: 6( "reel an unport ant ida n mret0tobe. h ysee: l )1Sit e ltioiso in Vtils, Ontotite c h tod failed to va:tosse tosseicilo;satuos oas more aeh'sled-eJanes, soned lte: us earisn fni in Fi land at the tin }'y r 1itriu ieo-ie aind1 iris of the oeluio ,aind tiey se no its ciie-te 00 ,,1-at and is expin Wells\' ct liiins tirrih- wherrt fir niret oi isd oiltlthe peirisddth ufuit esay tn i7-rsidbiiyOX WelSh l\ iisthtirhonult 1u cird to O ise rose otls'es ho tse ftiendship.s noel2 rses n tll y r nd 5 is etao h trooesto dscus at NWtite ris friendosiisNes ~ s' f rdti s ishim soaten-'lit soti it esi'it rothe lear.-faa eaeh of iris often-pubisheid it GVtttun3 nauthirin t= li s Otiss ritohitsisp sfeJun oia n stise'reir fr ands srd omato-toreato e ret "Debrote ott)lire critile, is hntere-stin,' to falowo Ire ,r\e soe oto is th te :ttrt ofI r.etoii' ~it rremr.:;.ii e uhe disctission of the tosscilithat touhit ut rotso tirtine ttlis s ir ri tos e unesovedtoiay. ensues remisthe itorie ertieirt' teae oito isirliel i result of the eeae F-or sotoreiSTneassthe tsos J FON IF-EL atndiGordion N. NR',~ lAMES was sisosYs; vi'oros i wrt- -csi'ei si rsndeisee its °t-y Janv:,s antiH. .;'-his enjoymnot of Welits troveis.i tra~tiirto us srlro t !'.>ills -."tosse i-otolit tiser ier le EH)is telers s1toss 'I1 Iap .istee ift At this time the management of 1a~ wishes to extend Foerswrie Jartoes could in a so-o > setrec ate whta Wells srote, and -- 7 iie he couid perhips cotrre- seetdno-y -he erorts in his oc:erlierom of NWoils'tovssohie ours " otcess adctedt sto ad Pte,:ctged io a quit. difrtlcon- ki ctothelstniovel. "THIS CONCE PT, as James clear- " l so'as i its leteres is otse in ithichonrelat(tic onn of innsid men's life is lie cats- o t it ectneern. Foat m res, t.oe tosoe had to oh-oib lslt of lite arndo- ot peciatae itriile utdrstoanditng atdri iodelin'- tie sutli'-ies and tnruaces, the is o s aind toirntihaot 1 aete to heerundis it alltrat mn Y did. Yet Jams was trot ecocened. as it l°poits outsowita rorstersi- ostata ihappentins.s lchtaraeters did cr01 iold sesoioints hut its- 11t G. WEFtLS Istead tInteduitailttton Is atb. sothitig allt tie; co'ri.d frons lie fot wisaltWeiis couild do as Wlas lit5tlealmsost insignfintfse atriters lcrtics of wstirihie cddtrot.do.'tesutiing frond-o-dact-- ela- "I hasva ctad ayott," Jamses a-role tios. A complaeteness in tire study Wels, "wits atn itensified sensoe of character toss inteecat to the of tihatltife otnd foree of temotera- nsoel that James Natoled to see. mset,tht ulnttess of etidoswmet Whsat James ddntolcritecize in aind easy inmpitdetnce of getnius, his ltters Is Wels-and, ontheis vtrlcts nake-s you so extr-iordiniary ,- ir nrh of kinowsitngtwhat James and wichet have tone climednsa ' tisought of the tnovel, this nmist utrol 'ited admtiratiois . .." Irate been a good deal - a-as Blutaltte same tine, James brougt out intshieit vsihs atid, read Wells aith a complete abdi- unfortuna tely, unsrecorded. cations of allitthose iprinciples of criticisms' .."aith which iie per- F OR WELLS, ho-eve, the novel, sued i-he more seriotutswritinsgs o by its very isature, a-as not to tire lime and a-high he set f or isis be so clearly defined. The Etnglisih- ownnsIandards. See Page 1 FOOTWEAR 108 East Washington -- Open Monday Nights Till 8:30 *well as w, Duri nc dis Cc wishes for successful "Finals" eli as for a fun-fi lled vacation and, to our many patrons- thank you ! 3unbusy moments, come see ou r tinctive selection of summer4 asua l wear and accessories.v LADIES' CASUAL WEAR AND ACCESSORIES it- I UNIES ITYscr CAMPUTS Ti ATRE BLDG. " r I as seen is CLAiMOUR dalN 'tN ti brig ai: san White Red T ue poise 1i 6 ivn s ... a slender-mnitmum on high heels. 3 dily i1.95 Mostly strops and ihe msost of fashion in the sakigcolors rompant this spring. Eseiting in (Insert colors). Also black potent. 1212 Sour