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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE
ItN-AY MRC 26, 1922
History Protessor
Tells the Truth
(Cotinued from Pa'ge 5)
the solid-tire inventors; thus the auto-
mobile trust disposed of the D~oble
stern cur; thus Ford beat Selden ini
the courts; thus it was declared
iu amaiangly quictk fashio, that the
recent "invention," "Frost-bites,' was
a fund rathec than a conifection, ant
thus today ari the steet, copper, soil
aluminum intereuts ightinug ai new cor-
poration wtiichs tis a forimsta for mats-
iog aluminum trainkaolnofir shoot
six cents a pouind.
As Emierson put it, "In Itie law
courts crinmes of fraud have takeni1the
place of crimes ot force. The stocts -
holder has, steppsed itot the place of
the warlike bariin. T'he iiiities shalt
nist any longer, as feiutatllcite, have
powver of life suit death over the
churls, but now ini another shape as
capitalists, shall in all hive sindu peace
eat theni upt as before." The systens
hail gathered remartile headwaay
evniinii tsiursoii's timie. If he livedut uimes, there is little diiubut of tie fiire Stay 15 tuo 11c. I taniet Lonig, 5550t
ti'iay tue wuiit tirobuably nmake state- source if inspiration. Shire tiower toi Feeter' St., Pii'll tiarg, la.,eith
unns. teatiwiultd senie hime to Leaven- elshe whole crew! "P'oetry, Society Contest" maiirleid on
I the envelotie.
ii urtli I
A plize of $100 fur the best poeii
Etnougi of this. ttobinson's boots is written biy an undergraduate of any Clare Stheritan, the sculptress,
'e(set of the outgrowthis of Wells "Out - college or university is being offered whioae "Mayfair to Mosiow," the en-
tine of IHistory." Much as I dislike the by Witter Bynner, the president of gagingly written record of her Rns-
asl erage tract novel, essay, or tome of the Poetry Society of Amerieca.'fle sian experiences, briiughit her ito
Aiiy ksindi frois the pen of Wells, I poenms should have the name anedlthe literary prominensce last spring, is the
must grant that lee has written two address of thle author on each page auithsor of a neeseb)001, "My Americani
iir three good novels, and more import- and niist he not msore than 200 tines Diary," whirls is toi bei'piibiished by
int, thaetlila recent history, for all its ini length. They insst lee maeiled lie- Boi'ni ant Liverighet.
u'eivy if such superioer nien as Alex-
eIler, Ct'ae'ar, 'Napoleont, andulBin- ________________________________ ________
nis'rcls, is gecnerally good and that it,
etuibove alt, has startedl other lustestT
ainid caabtie sien inqtuiring into the
sam in'held cit endeavor. Several books r Pr F L ]-l
zihseo followseel that of Wells, covering __________________________________________
inuet the same greund. Whether
ti a wsas inspired by Wells to Iis
"IBackoItthses"i hr ssy A Place to bring your friends
h ut I rather doubt it. Shaw's book is
L,-oe's :'The Story of Mtankind," with
JoysetetsZMctabe's "' lse Evolutioen of Nowhere is the service more prompt
C'ivilization," with Robinson's book, ___________________________________
s>> t a half dozen other worthy vol- -U T E S L N H R O
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