PAGE TWO
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 192:
PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, t92~
Hamlin Garland
F. L TILDEN
If Hanlin Garland's parents ad,' more be accused of being under [Rs-
sot been of pioneer stock, if they had sian or Santinavians influeoces th-as
been content to remain in rtted te could be nmisaken for i'assa .01
cootfort, livng in consplareof security, Iltis not just Amerian; hte is unl-
instlead of being drivens by sons n- oyed middle-west.
compromtising internal torte to find; If there were n oler reason, Han-
satisfaction its life with privation antI in Garlands's books would lie for
weariness for a toura geous stroge their hisoical vaine aloe. His is
on a bordet' fart, te first American0 the one valid record of rural life dr-
realist would have udotbtedly'been( in helb ast half of the nineteenth
ostet'thati Ianlin Ca'rlInd. lie wa'centsury that we ae' ondtit is more
ortslin central Wistonsin before then rvald;i it is utmost livid. What
B' bbilley wsas thought of asa trin-; )ries s' ha'fcstie for tChiag at the'
cipist by-prsoduct of America, one eiteosof tat ro, H amlin (Garand
previouis to the ('ivit Nvar. T'te nt, has done f0r1i'testirit of thel nothiern
isissippi basin, Its' is like Dreiser
Iltos, in tlbs arhifsetaraters seemisto
live d iivorted fromtithe caet'oftheit'
' ct Ilo i thoghi nturaly t'y' ae a
0 little molt's sutiduedt ind do not stand
lu ihtei rmelf +aletar(,
z or xapesr J'tiy G'eharit. Is
relle ill Igoisith i ''s ruirallit-
?slaota 5rts- t o d iiii'sii't' that sis
isat_ its I ruslipp it her
hu' d ndte'ovsr temipstss hea
Sk irs'o '1" s' is' is asi'lisidtie
of i s i lire!cts u t l-5s' st u1
a iis toy.I _teil sae tatat , fa
iii iii :.ei ns, hril list ltiiis sit li
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k to in . cl ''SII 5151 1 it ltast '" t pese rei casf lth
aisnsthersid s'rorsthistws wstries
list 51i druidgory,,and telolinessatfathe tn
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1issl 10 i'ti't issIIl-i'is)'i no'v t ha Byad"TN. etrnB ft
life sisst i hial nsiPrivate~i and'utserats Il ohe sore
vilossiue ttflugero~atisfs't'-iths'elhe repooaieofdlgt
silior of Istsling Uof new land(, ptitsthik iiauisnty-Garlsha ng"er- stsdt
mensngffrussierbasineistamptduu'lesstasst mentten'ip"Tsentrt-
theimpesson f tatlif dep i hie. orejotibeorertssentg sistise.YAle;
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leftisis,,spinsadifre'NationallQuarterly'
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Ther pesid isisresofler Ois'o mte l ygin noaoaooett-n
nrofer ocia ithe leeowi ch feels reasonatBly N.Saf.t h infe
cae. usslte."!id is h eat ssd s b iosikson-ptee, e YAon EVIt loEthrcon
ben raeudgesliedftte tde tit-twereonsetiioftenti:tes
ofences irt ntevt 'beett t n li YouerestnedoubstmthatrTeale
lorinality n vision hald b ssues'Catin-ismyesgnedifo thenpriate-
aprecngitedufombthedfactds. 11ritiNthsty, mod fo ecinse"ire Smarti
it arlania isagoinghiscturs e ters'delljutiefreitakni. TeYl
May 4 to tiltaudioritni sit te Bythisisithtiniean whI inind't
peopelif nn Aor shtrall thaethd eite Yl eie s wotyo
chance of hearng aemanmwhoesarted i'bli'Nation.As al attr ntrlitt
aor nwth inrlyaterctantteratir.ttesltry-ssrydsstiosss
fro nice levrnes Iat it int'srottynsuve.sIt i ikesycapseitt toy-
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noriofth-e ca ntspritintwhimh-feestireasnablytsofesinteinfiae
cau es ir Siclir ews' oo s t pac-ihyethoe sisyis t liethersec o-
bye itep awabolysed hefn d ieceoibn- or teorit outofte.lles
Isis hadi 'ot rest "bonoffItst-soiThrsIntisdsit btsntrativhe; tale
MriidltyBondier" ndhoulre-edmaltsReietis nsdesiednforItheiiater~-{
Tnravlan isRoass"ippingohetuheredel lstiiesrein.ss set-e o i ns
pteop egftnngArothlelihavirthesthatl feie astRvitaistusissrteyo
tuae wifishewafria himan fo strteuosiersstin. isis beetsr tifacsiss nsi
lietiekissthes'fsI, i lfreedsmljic titi i i1a5-in chmaraleto stmils-
minutiertsOfetets his wiistin tisiome- tctin Ill'gsills'f iititess' in-i in'ilsn'
churnted tbuttet' s ts'r sssdsit of va- ts nfsilluisi's'rrt'ilift sie ei ts 5 isis
stratins trutffles.I Isshope thastinoting plssislii st IFrusm isiiha a-,-i-'-
hats tbeen said toigive onetis' lim-s IpoitI lfiethe Yii''l'lesseie- h)i1)0
pi-essiots that IFamuslits (irtstIIirle-' (1ilt'1'inis I ileri slid i ilrls' i '
caltlss tstignly the is'ntnit ts' sliosss :sises :tis;sisTi lie 11t ls l fui i'
ssf tale Ilssittins. 'siIssensip lots-lisIt d1 i iini~t isa t;si't5'i'ts i ts -
si-u- ' pttus; 'alls's- Insi-isis i is' 't- s 5rks 5l551,1OlW" iit's n. i'It, is
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