= THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922 Whm is -Iau r)I01 -iO ETROIT, "D ea " 1operation consists in makting an inei- A ('W)IMUICA'I Fri gin '1PCd ion throagh the neck jnst below the A Review by G. D. E. (Conltissed frem Page u)T AatAplsohttepten Coninud romPae f4) ially of ths h etthiaosn-GCK o Lie breathes thru the opening in the neck thos whoven ther pison toinstead oft as normally through the (Caninied tainPage4) os opinions through the press-arel (Bly IF; Bernard Butler) ssstso oe rn tttmo Thse atbove dtoubtess has a meaning ctvtedta hsaapaiiy ~ rBai In fact, with certain lerboutatioss, which you are so obviously fod is . Bradfrd Seeley, '2611, 29-year-! until lbesixth (tay, everything swent consbinations, mutations, anl outright to bsa regarded as a sort of vegetab ityiy, 01(1 resident physician of the Keifer scott, until one jsornisg te tboy gasped salta~tions of the wtord, andd a changea kind ot creetping toswarsds thse cab- hiospital, Detroit, hsas restored life 1 liad apparsntly k ttrotcdied. the blutab tit, ortoi uculoIddget soebage. 'They, strangely enoughs, hsave msore than tour tises to a smsall boy likwed that son n oti r ed ths bod. y sort of sense trom the tsusiness, sut an idea that life is a becoming, not a de"svrl ntlogsrwe sro, oee t kt.B Od's splood! look at Ilse construction,! being; that life, whten it becomes sta- ho"id seratmsntlngpump~ing ott and doswn the arms of the the phrasing, tie puncttuation!l Sad tie, ceases to se life. . -..Perhaps it ago. In one dlay, four tines, the lungs lifeless; bsody, Dr. Seeley svas at last to relate, such phrasing is the onsly is thast a fear of stagn(acy drives them of the little patienst suffering with able to rstore the vital processes. originality ts be found ints he posem, sn' pterhat's tthe rotc of the machine 1 1 dtt hdcae ouor times during that day it was Whe((aldpterahdcasdt - h o the thing is readattle it is also htas (((Osl syetso-p'(ttologicaI cases of body bg n ecessasry to bring tteby back to hackneyed: "dead-grey skies," "tseart's1 them(. Bat they, at any rate, are in- ucin n h oyhdbgnto life. content,'t heart's desire," "dead-grey" jt'ett on( contstant change, eve if their lsdarken weits putrified bloodt, antd foutr Last T'sesday, howsever, the tube isn again; all as archaic (0 hosotp-skirts. stsifting ibrings thsem into contact with, times;5 through thse persistesnt efforts tthe boy's neck wcas removed and the But, as has been charged against me, 1 the nosrmal, and the hsealthy--minded of Dr. Setey, thse boy, apparently lsusgs scre again directly connected amsurely lcing is hialry. n adtaptatsle. deasd, ssas restored to life. In order tithth i sa 0 11 oras cryh olystlya "A Coyote Htunt wits Russian: MURRAtt.Y N. GODWIN, Detroit. tht1(bonse ih mahtencts lse oale cord cr losendy, Wolfhousds," tsy Wessel Smitter,- thtteyugtrmgtbeteth beastevolcrdwreosnd is an insprovemnt over his Novoshlrc gn 1:Z1" I1~t IT l d sotor performed tlse operation ktsown stdurinsg their idtensess. Dr. Seeley says contribution, sstrety. Itn spite of its S I11'EL . 4 .lwEtb]1gIJlvx as "issltston," its which a silver tube 'shot it swill not so lonag before the "HntrTrdr-rssse"atmsphssstere, (Couttosesl frosm Page 2)( ivas placed in thse tracttaea to alloy say wiit have fsully recovered. the account interested mse. It again: 'fhe operation of tracteaototmy is shows Stuitter's abtility with the pen.' kn"hwi igssis h et- tebetig hc a enctof not ass unsuassl ott, tDr. Seeey said, Come, Smsitter, a stotry! It msay not becd oft t'ousiss P'ons; "commo e usos by thse dipshtherial obsstructions in they bust rsrely doses one stotp breathing as have enoughs perfsumse 555 it ts suit thse,s trr clas gorge." Thse aswsfulspense155 tsroat, t be continued. On the next, manssy tmes as did thse little boy and local pansy-bed taste, bust I amsosrcs- in "A P'assion its a Desert;" hsow itt stay, brealting again stopped~s, sand te) still bse sable to resumse respirationt. fislent, nonsethseless, thsat it sil amoutsa sss bests our putlses. to sosmetlhing. Masts'r liter sf ensotiosn lito ssas.! little fellosw wouldi have titedl withtinI Imrt'rial oesroer tf life, to he stre. tsws minutsa d not tswo or three stew, Josepsi Itergeseisner's nsovel, "Cy- "The Organ Grinsder," as Poesm ty Depite his oisiaks, a ge'nius alsways issubes boost inseried, the last osse pro- thereat" ihas agaisn beens sent to Iress,, Ruth Lechrlitster, is fall of orautgg peel asnds foreve'r. Bty emulation msay svee dursing the desiresi results. fssr thte lulls tisme, mtakintg a total of grntadst sf o ns husrss-ater reaih t w w azcfr is 3t,btt copsies trissied since publication, rs'tsss oft bott ss osrevee Data for 'Te stext day, after intsubatiosn v-as ssskisg us see, for deflecting thse blisss- Jansuary 3, T'his has already passed poorly writtesn. ins rayss of sentsimsentlity, for opesnsngs prosvinsg utsatisfaectory, .Dr. Seeley atll Irvists figures for any Ierge- "A Flosser of Olst Japans":at traslat- tos us the insfisite vista osf life. tie et Iratteautosny as a resosrt. Thse stseisttcr bsokst. tion front thse Japanese by Clara East-r lake, is sosmethisng far abosve thse ave--_____ rage. This one-act ptlay is really first'-__ __ ___ ____ ___ rate. I'cotmmend it is youtr sattnion. If this is taken front Japanese' tpipular literature, I omust say that the Jatpa- nese ace vastly atbove hea anjth Ar i a of