SUNDA Y. MARCH 25, l q'3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGID THREE The Downfall of the Chicken MANY :MARIIIA ES, by Sherwood, Anders'on..Hueb ch, New York.! ROBERT LOCKE i In ai rather roundabout oaner, Iae repulsed his atenptssa't love- material that it becomes mot o- might prove, by the theorem that two mal, ng and tolerated it only in con-plant things similar to one thing are similar; nction waith the acquisition oi a child.plant- to each other, that Sherwood Ander- hs ti aa no iiel ae I one is persistettecouon al This ithdawaliito erheforaecai snn's near novel, ."Many MI-rr'a e.,' rthtopital o'd slip oer some of th mot tius o is a rather mtidoled and almost u1101! eri nd solieis inmally 'm "resedb lbe p'ges he il, howver, finally; telligihle boo. 'he greater pa rt 0f it the calm love o his seetry. cotme to the end of this sees,onot' to Consists of the is'ycliological elabora- tch the mother commit suicide antI ions ot a nian tduring a period in ilie deides to le'v is ifie and I-ae the daglter in a position swhich which lie was beyond doubt, tiihIittb he dgoa- 1 ih shs tee ma to be a good start for a sequel, anted tty etotions to whicht te was wosman A certain scoos' 01 resposi- 'whiettthtehustnd att his steno- uinusedt Theretore, if the book is 'aiits ias'himitfee, hovwevr t~t ' ahe re, " a tpping otly tine itten tattioit o the.e elaitora he must do 'slI-at he can is sae his anti ngrty on te grass between the ionsttttd I asilladiit lit this mightiatghter fromthe satti ite o,ter ott~ta ib aitd the troadway"onothteii' be liiie' bytile ahiovelbeorenitishe oo' nithert onlove antI tiarriags,1 set11s1.ti the station, can e notinino ittubaaneed, it-}prepretd otthis ini a raiher tdramtict soft 1o wa y.Having pchase et - ITis, synopsis dties not tae tnto sell, May I addiniimsy ost suthori;p consderatio the ieassi I -ta,s tativet ~oeas Omy good rat demon.tetsre c01the \irgiti ani t its'cadlee-It 'irisgsplieott''n ttC'en otraiiduthali t it is tadly tinbalasncedi.siksti et tc a e in itsmitts te thokit sotldof and in ptlace harely readable,. alihere ie huntg the Virgin betaeeni te stc to t t tn tis ligtedcanle; Ech igh h tnciiirse be eilemd. As i so0 i'' Itniost pt'teeo the st vcgaboar- ctightefl esndoc Eacha gieghtdlil itni evtr, realtlytite tic a 'he bob, isdressed and paraded back andt fort pna C iptcuiaropii' sgt i of angso iahresl edut n ofront oi this shrine, qaienak~edt rsaetutidiLo ofaw t rallici'hile sety ecatlt 'oaited the ensthc iin ometomon use uer a nmore goes; ant ifititNven ,,, f. act sti teordty uatttIi i natritdefinition. In this case it is tha I eascatie bo'""'S5,'-t coprtattc ot hisatie anit daughter ahich 'h - orit 'tsarriages' His is a brad- ing latck of meatning, tit sew a's aesacabt( ier meaninthanb tithat whtics it usually of inigiicate to aboit xo ttirds (On nttht thtey did come andthlbre rios to Min. BIy it teiniiesrs a si- 01 the boot, it would h~ cIrecived at-toltutwed a low' droning ceremony ot ittatuniio which may ite consuiomt tention several ts'es age o.,ir An- the explanitioni of life. Over antI over cit by a prct tudersianding anti decr'on's exptression, in a good niany:ae get the' 'iries oftbteir mieid tranerrd by no miore tan a glane places show's, htowsever the tine skill taivs This ta the big scene in ihe And the philosophty cnsi t of te be- that lie baa used in his short stories1story. It lasts over about half o the lif that man osuct narriages tre To give~ an example I shall qooteI beek and s chocked so ull of vague r --s,''v in order to truly live. What strange hands she had, so unlike his mother's hands, that were sot antI white, The farm wom- an's hands were browno and the knuckles were like the bark covered: knobs that sometimes grew on the trunksoi trees. The y aere anda to lake hold ot thing, to take hold of' thing' firmly," 'io in, the only both-' - ' 4 ersm 'lem1oent in his tyle is a soe- ash' t plentiful us: o shortst ences wichi gives tlb 'fetof dioigrp- idly o'verlbhepon julnt in al cunreteroad The eatery is tonened withawalen-1 -b - C ink efta, i wosngnamiddl wewt man-i o fctnr et"of ashing m'thies-abt 'and and -afather, III -wife had be so pemeatd b i dlm' cIn ss ro- atyandatfesarof her itbadilat LFLTTJ5R PI 0EDIITOR V otinued from Pagte Two) to tea-c', what Is it, AdI the-inidel-I ISn= hinted at hee Is deinitly trans- ferre to the realm of morls by Leo{r Jay Ft rshdorar, -_gRhaeno quarrt1 - Luscious $1 2~7 winhs .Hrhofr ide iy , fr the lowness o his moral con- aderll;tor c optons (as shown, epecially, in ltIlS4r "Ghetto lain a of Hlope" and the oc- rg hcaie casional itter levity he enmploys but ' bih aq e I think him a dangerous writer rzI t If youwoutl ring your publication Freefruits, upto thestandard st by'Whisi"it~5I andChintes, tease publis'hng work, erIKit4 whose tout is o low 'ad aoles cent, eesy Wer whoae igmo iam is o dsgusting, b- tfhwer er i cau'e no unwaranted 'ben might do that Fanhlc well1 to aply to yoursel the advice ofth Cllg h~s' c Ralphi Doff: "Beonervative but not too conservative;libeal, but"I Clusters of' mileryj nt iadcal". bonees Sincerely yeurs, - M. L B., An Arbor, ti71 rosebuds " 'or "ate-z REALISM IS ART; SOHRDIDNESS IS! 5UtTdet5tra I Ec "Rthemselves withto M . Since the publication of "Ulysses," loso i~ "ay Mariages," anda numbe of, op frbo books of a similarly realistic type, the old, old question of ethics or morals in liter.tune haz come tothe suracc, adis bein 'maIedabout pmretyi theronghly by critic, both big andj little, ut in I lthi. discussion, the 14'R argtument~s have been liite to the Y question ot whether 01' notabook of tsIntenely: ralite-nature can'over Bright p gTIM BO has been in 'linen all caesthat it colors introduce can,HO Bit there Is another phase of the themselves intoHO came question which h been sdly been waged as whether literature F B I ofthis set is art, the critics have nt stoped to ask themselves whe- them this is the bet sort of art or HEMP not.,Literature 'hould, aboe all, aim atacorrect crepresentation of I fe, sheo'Id pineent a true picture of life I aso It really is. The re'llsts hv at-J (Goatinned on Pago Eight) tI believetoewever, that bells the story aod tttis phsiloeophy could htave been given iii a inuch msore effective manuer it it had -been written in a utchishoirtetrletrtis Andlerso asa ohowno Iis g-enius as a short story awritet to uas 'voluitt+,;, "W'i ebitrg, Ohio,', sod "The Truinh ofeithe Egg,", ani his varyeffect'ely expressed idteas a::stupesndos ,,as this innfliat toran;, lie!)isshowser, teceitthis wto:lthyoaalngr ti-ent, It atas putblishted seritilly its"'rTe Dial" mincing tie past niontt, sincewthichi time hi' hs 'greatly expa;nicd', the tsookto the iihorment a taut aileztly assitmed the alspeaaraiit'e oft r -onseau-hit inflated short stork'-titniin tateostsisietnoset teia it ap-pesvery'sterlutslybtloat- eit. iTo lass theIbook twas tie msttta- pleasant that I save reid feer a long, white, I certainly will go into 05o suhsie teIria-tsddtHen ry'Seidel Canb, ,omi the Newe YorkePos1 Literary' Rteviewt, I certainly wtilt never say that Anderson is ' greater tirtist tier thai, 'it not in his parts, in his whole, be is a, better wvriter', than D. II. Last- rence, even thoutghi I have 'never en- joyed the L warenciatt novels, Nor will I yet say that if we ace to hsave as Anserican Hardy, here is the man, I leave all of thatI to 'Mr. Canby. " is Pk t"hats~a~b-k e is~ly da serg haveaferej to eI !L~ba-e-ds Ii'lims"et, leather trhb larrn aaerr -ne, all low spe 9orsIn Chapeaax. Per ;e~lClvI who chee esslher Fester jadnlouj thyIe etere UhWall as'setraent. Whether it is 'Ofte" re prfag'kat, she aay tecelIt Tke bays oendisplay hbllade iryig n" pis ie fr a x } r j { E i i l1LA N TAGAL ~SEHi1SCELT