ยข SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PGF,, FTVTl ''Ifhe Obserover 's 1 1,11 oggte> 1 9 it or- A vannssleo hr Uhe 't 0011 1n l-;enumber 01f51taniped11and1self-1of Success(tlesholsv'ie11 u(- 111101111ta ae se y e, i.Usngupe ese 1ndil 11911,- 1001'1ed, 1have01convinced l hull of 1B1S1I1ESS09OILIf'ITINC, A PR ACTI- onle tin~g ; that thebles0110of01wit- (AL, C(VI' )3101 AUTHORIS ((eo. it11t isino 1map1. lie r eachtod(Ihis eo0011-1. 1)111n Company,00 .0)10tbhey1g110 Vi-0o1 a11(1asloldi it 1, ill spite of PItlof9'1,v:'10s0f- r 101 t111 "hI ticistl. t.to Ic oirclarso'fromll 1.1001'0111111- In(10(d, 11ere1't1111Observer to rev-1iwl Isbriotghe in. iest11intentio110o11writ1101the011110111e1:10 511011 011bjec111t1le11111 :0)1iting. t11e job of1 wri11i117 110701poorly, and i auth1or11itels11t111110'lter t111 11011'i- oil a sid10-1n111o solereiabe job10311. -ll read1.0Ne1t0erlRobetll1C 1. 11111111 know10 hllos 111' 1)11)1, and Ihave 1n) 1110a Setting Away To a Sood Start A good start does a sU~ccessful fin] mightily InI putti, tape ta winner. 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Th Obsrvehelps't 011>v flQ'von nder the ich their ar1gumnthse a bsilylt,al n o t d tlloesn' 17 1 tev b leve te o rt hy ofNit " and10 t odr-ein U.iawolofn.disforee y.01. Byrne weaves out of 19011 beau- e resolutions you 1111 ting, pattrns iIInwods, pi- , tnr1e000i10strange syllables, glmor, of weeks agyo to rmne Really, DnBoyre hli o 10business _xt semnester." It writing 11100. He is ra poet Is the cor-11he sort of poet 1110trived to NN many suich reso- te late midle ages, ond sang of een made'- --also beut without thought of anatmical when the newv se- hieve him, but the admits the beauty of hisork. What more can e, or but the number is Mr. Byrne, expet? If Mi. Byne is a1 roiantiist woo belies in Ithigs of 11h0 11s, thou renzied hours of Ludowig Lewisohn is a realist, for e j behies in pecius little, eiher iu arks, and aaliles the past, present, or the futre. Lewis- 111 is o critic and a refonmer; lie fie cure isa little liks a few things that are, but ms i.1_ n of 11h0m1 le despises as hopelessly now. ancien 1and1 worthless. To this senti- 3 ood lesson in the 1110111t(le Oserer hlarily sbscribes, so tht le gretly admliens r. Leois- clhn. t ( Having 0101011 this prejudice and raise $100 in an its cause,(le Observer shll proceed tquarrel with a review of Lewisoh's 009 JUAN (Boni >Liveright, $2), written by 000 Jnol: Panurge In the fness you have just received first place, Mr. Pansrge does an in- d something in the past. justice to (le professional critic when ie says that BoJan's only chance may be done. Nor in howv for a fair review is at the hands of ysingsters like himlself. He ought 1 years. to knowo that the reviewer who will d next and continue the plan notice Mr. Lewisohn's ook at all are yougsters iu spirit, at least... and that in this class come most ia few weeks. You'll get professional reviewles. But this is not the Observer's prin- ire in watching the,-balance cipal cause for conplaint. To bin if secus that Mr. tPanurg lhnasissed 11he wole purpose05 of oo Juan. He a good start that will carry seems Isottink ha11t in creating it Mr. Lesisohn tried Isosrie literature, icaps you meet later on in aI story, 0011 protsts cnsideraly be- cse the effort does not pau out Now to the Observer that seeus down- righ stupid, and inicaes that Pan- ugo is no 170011stuldent ot the "Na- r S avings Banff tons review coluimnss.Don Juan is not a novel, it is a tract. A tract 3111'i'1"t-'Olf.,tllN& ~ :written bIy a man ho lsis essentially E. t'I~l- "{}. r i H - -} a pamphleteer, as Mr, Lewisohn bins- (Nlh Il1h ,tASH''iNAW COtNTIY self lion insisted. Furthermore, it is o tract advocating divorce, sensible divorce; it is a hand-picked, thorough-' ______________ - (Continued o aeSeven) i i 'A