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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1922

ItIb peisar syinptiy tor the Itl Y01YOV EER MtE.l) tes, and ('laude F'."Bragdoti, "Outlineo
1he IjĀ°silan ti cts pont of view, and an unusual; "Penguin Island," by Anatole of Chinese Art," by John C. Ferguson,
Little 'heatre interest so the reionof1story-tlting Fiance. W. L. George says in his and 'Engravers and Etchers," byRiz
itiitcl t is iesiiitle oleyugls-critica) book on the tameus French ro' ('arrington.
(('sti 'fr n ae 1) sno(r. In ")'iscsitonof booll ofholds the ancient tradition of Voltaire,; The inew'edition of Wilfred Scawen
1b1o1 01thle ph v ceters aboust: a 10(10- tettic, roissasre for childrens, whirlh op- of Dlefoe and Swift. His satire is at-! Blunt's "My Diaries" (Knopf) will be
tain fceud, and thse commsittee in chargeI pears-stito the January issue of the svways effective because it is always ready March 28th. The first Amueri-
of thse oist wsc looking for somoneIse ootksssao in 1119, he says: light, alwvays pointed and always' can edition, it wvill be remembered, was
to ill tie tort of s young msouintain-' smiling." Mr. George says of "Pen-' exhausted on publication.
'er. Ittihatpene~d tsat at the times'al' All cound the child in the Irish! gain Island,'' 'It is probably the tbig- --______________
sling capationil, originally frosissthe colntryilaynes- there sire wsitnesses lii cost thling Anatole Frsance ban donse." Speaking of the feminine cigarette,
issnlfuntdist rict, wasaini the esil,,iy .tatl-s sr fragneints sittales. 'The great ---Joseisti Hergestimer hao some-
of (Ii-. Quirk.T'hesvslung 11101 1 tlakte statlstihlboypssesIby ssii Iis! thingto say in his deliglitful, casual
so trainu~e isi bt ie kniess Itie I lisras-- Silly to scl- undesissr it is the twater- IThe Ciniversity osiChlicago Press has . artiste, "Note Blooks on Charnm," ap-
icr si thte peistle ill the plaiy. Its' sias hssrsse. Sosmse' say the cesstsure will let; recently published five books on vani- fearing in "Vanity Fair" for April.
askedl to take tie pasrt asdil 11111 1it thiussel-f s e -sial, oilsne idoes sot us phases of airt,''The Grnphii'c___________
iith si greait sdeafsiutccess, know \,s1tsittscr lie will dcstiioy tiea Arts," by Joseph Pennell, 'Modern A thiiril member of the Menet family
pue-plesosrtie hticflsto t them. Even 'hTeindenc-ies in Sculpture," tiy Lorado lion troken into print. Laura Benet
Mr. Quirk is paticulatrly iisitississ tieIsouse there sire wsitnesss'loft, "Six Lectures on Architecture," isis recently had published a alender
cerests iniiiiies111p1ayiwrights siind has)ii trailge o rsssnci'.The thens wthen tiy Ralph AdassCram, Thiomas ttast- visoluse of verse called, "Fairy Bread."
troituced -sI serI-o r iiigiinal tph Y. ili sty sir togs Ilir sit iight anil--
Amusng them it s a one-si'ct ly "F+an ssussr o'i-ti isothier'onsthe roost
I esicuis." tby t'ssrtCGuske, '22. 'Tleihc i' teli-thgosithets'1resusoacthat thel
hlay tsshi-b'n i-ejes-tedsbtiiin Anislins:.,,dstit ouse theyfled uuit of Ire-
Arbir asid iii Dientrirtens the i10s issi ' liteissknowsifvte s-here- S a e S v n s B n
si-riptsias s.t l ft Ms. Qiirts. Its' sbotisosfithe lhiideitre sucirestiecase'
ti'l ithe is s 4ssy- suit tcs-ssdss't, itftaleIlsy stiimaisiesswitti the IDanes
seninthe li'isaissscrili Its tlcssts u-Iis brossghit licin to Irelsind. Antil Cir. M'ain and Washington
Sissy. w aliiss includedtit ini siiit1'if otins' Iis-the swordssthe liens ssiI
se it Ifte'bIt Ishort tplayssitf 1,20- to eachs--tie icconse 5coild discovei- -O,
1921. ;so muichl if ired-golets sIreasure''

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Othie -r oigiinal 1play1s ps tilistel 1511
Itic Yp'ianiitiPhi~yes cciniti'lit istIby!c
MlsurisitiLamonsti, a 1Mi-eit osissl '
iso Iis iast Ipresent is -in- iot, 1'I: iI-
ig straiaTs'so'lst sihti-clllyis ccuc((,irsta
prced ss-tini Y'psilati,"'lot Unter- a
stini isg'nst 'AX Bit f0' HIthelsr'
i -i~ h e~htgo rmtc t the IsTs iccity,- Mt. Qssists -:idt, 'I-
lu-s lie t' s- gitisofsfis-io ulsi ii1
s ' -isit I '(. s it l'( sits-is. l su'' is tlssi
I}. lo- 5in lcsTlirltttl('I0t, dsi
l1ts i ts solit sft it71ill Isis iltl,
"oiiy begisiIty Its- fisil5 toitlgslin
it l flt ie hatsfs--sit-sedion1s555!i5
is yea'sitptoti' h lit~iS JitYtis(11101t
itsiictlded "The Ccciii)Scarf" t (Oen-
sehCtltiil) iltti I "A NIitf fthe 'lrosjans
NVsuir''(Jtothni Irisstss'ils'r), "Foutrtsesis'
(AliceiGtisenibe'rg), "Heric fily Slits'
I(Nfarjoirie'Situlair), sandl ''ti-oShall1
Adelaits' ft" (F5rsncis Livisigs#{an)}
'lIst'lost meisnti'ed lily 5< i55 irl5eidt
li othe lit- pice its tisec-nsshs'h(t'1s ityli
tie )itriiLl league ofit (lifni ii iil
19s21, asuIits;c pr(issisis-es tefirot swets
sit Msarch ty the _Yic-siasfi Ily Ic -
fulse se I litt sneic'of lt' ttrlissss
tLeigsie inthle IBall rsomi of lte ist-'
tsr. ti-tritng tile existence sit the or-
gasnizatsiotsismore thanlit ninety' one-at
pslys hasve beenisproi'uicedinctsluiding
stork bsylPiiieros, Sutron, Wilde, O'Neill.
stndHouaghiton.
Althoussghsthe clishwascstairtedl as
it iisoif ensjosymtisifor ft'esit-its
its-i'sit Isas g,isistaiiiitiosnsal reputas-
ts in fitwtt iioirsinnsfaing lt-e
Itii ic:st itdesils f sit ist to itsrsmaticis
T-he Poets Who Cone to
Ann Arbor
(Consitiniued from Psige I)
Ill is Itle poetry of the Irish
peasaint. It is sisiple, ofteti homely,#
uinpretentioas, alwvays full of an
earthy flsivor, yet breatheid iponi by
tie Little Peopsle, so tht it iftils a:
esiriosis e lfiincharm. Ie hisswsritten
suimie freivers', hut fur'the moisst port
hits tpoetry is isetrical. Ileiprsefers the
simple smetres os-ti as ftse olsdbaslladt
foris oftthe four iss stanzsa witshlist
twxo rime words. This simiplicity, flits
lack of striving foe~ elabiorate effect is1
typical of the man,.lHe is direct, genu-
ine, candid, possessing, too, a gift of
selicate humor and brighst whimssy
sifteun aitparent in lilsverse.

Itt- is thtesir stf eager' ansttende r
(1Iilty this's sstinpa 'aihroic Colum
is t5 cil s I tie 150Sm~oke. Lifes C p t lj
st1'ksisin the -corner of hitsheart$3 Capitapusi31V1
i-st (stl yills in "thse Irish poosilas, gin 3 O I) S rpu
gsss'hs, leptrechuntis, anst ciouiicauns,''
susi It sissy his this thssuf isses hutii the R esources $S("C fl)(0f
iii .l zt hIthi s. j
s .
of a omplte ad comrehesiveshow
ing f th newst odel in ineIoot
ivearfor Sring
Incldedarethe ew eatres n0 Sort
ored by ,wome n ouefncemen t-swl
asdsinc ftivenweModelsiFinaenot-late

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