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SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 1924

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1tiE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE
EDUCATIONAL real self so deep that no one can pen-
MIRRORS etrate to it. As long as men continue
(Continued froio Page One) to suhscribe, whether sincerely or
cept theories such as those of Meikle- hypocritically, to the usual idealistic
john, we let ourselves be the prey of line about education, the young Amer-
any student with the least degree of ican will continue to make a fool of
sophistication. A University gradu- himself in the eyes of the world.
ate ought to be a man adept in sway- The review of "Jean Hugenot" in STUDIES IN SUBTLETY
ing others, in getting enough money this issue was written by Evelyn Sum- IMLAC
to live in comfort, and in hiding his merfield.

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INTRIGUE"
(To Eva Gauthier)
She was sitting behind a brocade.
It was dring the intermezzo -
And some were drowsy.
She did not seem particularly
Cunning.
But listen-
The lone misery is sometimes
Plural.. .. .
She waved her fan like a nun.
That was all.
The three were dead next morning.
"PARNASSUS"
(For Frank Bishop)
I was only up there once.
t was not at all gusty.
Neither was it fertile.
It was merely crystalline.
It is very hard to describe.
For I was only up there once.
I remember this-
That when I left, I said to myself,
"The captor of Erosive breezes
Need not fear to be esoteric;
For only the esoteric is gradual;
And gradation is the essence
Of Erosion.'
iO tis ass' Itpodtered.
Parnassus is realy the region
Where gradation dictates,
And where imparity colors the mist.
This do I feel.
But I was only 01) there once.
"OBLIVION"
(To Mrs. Doris Chamberlin)
Night is not always serious!
But this night was.
It was nothing but a boat
That they were in.
It was a blue boat
Although the water was deep.
There were six stars in the sky.
And only one looked invisible.
The rest were vile enough.
The breeze was not heinous.
The boat moved gracefully,
And no one would have supposed
That the air was intolerable.
Her hands were interminable;
As was her hair.
Her fingers flurried
With intense hyperbolism as she said,
"Shall it he sophisticated or diametric?"
His eyes were congealed.
"Diametric," he answered.
Death is not always orderly,
But ink swallowed them grciously.
"FANTASY"
(For Stephanie Schehatowitsch)
I was loogink out the window.
It was snowing.
A girl passed and I said:
"She does not do the fandango
And she is not far fetched."
And then I saw a man drive by,
And I said:
"He does not oppress the singers.
He is not reserved."
I have learned since
That they are married.
How true it is that personality
Makes servants of us all.

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