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SUNDIAY. FERUiARIY 17, 1924

THE MI1CHIGAN DAILY

no roncern for boudies nmceting in his that T.s.'hroug'h them ne 15
cutstomtary aureate atmospheric hatos. snnieales his love for places, forft
So far as the is concernedt itt"'Kan-
garoo" these mighr notrtie a singlepatfchi"nardlrsng'ti
hsdy in Aostralia---and so far as more' o'cnv and for lone isef. li
than one of his readers still he ron-' like Mtichael Angels an tc rartlir
crrned, there oight as sselnot he "catytuin5its more impersornalar
antid(ea int the tooh. For Laswrence ttnivesaleat ittstations and in hi
istasttanging, anit as uncertain, as Cstnsi(I(,'alit a atthe lostetins's c( ',a
Itc osoc iety' swicli he investigates. Its oc wor-a s t. 's sil of it (' S

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sttlie is resognizedly a piaster of As to Air. iLeswisottt's eligibility toi
meitcal form, a schlilac ini pietry, saupressioin;, doubtless Ailt. Panurge i's
A u oiarison itith iIbetonntteits of right. In tbis hanti ifflie simiesiat

probaitl' is trying toIfidot 'al
1niiatimtitviis underly ltie'hoilg
podge of "diitiorraty" in a nest-,oili
tat'. 'taidheisnltvery tO
ifthem c.'fhi' uertain'ty is ii ftc
it i~itheii'hooik, ait oo.. ft Is t
lortc,v tatwritnce iigs £Itlatnostit
is heiitistor , i k t iitlt' i tt Iigi?<-
tcg::1- prtaisd 'tistti ies i il te t- -'
I'lWNcc Iciiitnttorh.sIfat it ist,
typticalti'iie wtie'stit gi tr'It' sat(
s ntiltingef hits is orti ttt itice::ty
itoraridt.i ftti i e s. agi-Icit
retetl, toed i 'senag inrtiecara
Yet he says things, jtist tie same.
-Carroll Lane Fenton.
ROBERT BRIDGES
('ointiud front Page Foar')
tt itove'migtt tei'evtoied fromt hi
Rlohert Btridlges loves all beauitcoi
things.
"I tno-c alltuatetos things,
I seek antI adoire themat
Gloth tiath ntilt eter tiraise.
AntI tian in his hasty days
Is hotnoitreditfortent.
I to will sontethIitigtaki'
AntI jty in the making,
Ailto' ltmorrosw it, sent
Liket entmpty swordl tf a drearm
Rememeticredi tn staking.",
Shorterlioemts, Boonk IV)
'T'hese sottnits air' the epitome

thirty-li't =c .arct
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Itanti ''-"VsitaNniitaoisi4t5lifting. btht
l {'OuElte ittormnitttld tt'tous' ifthe is
tot stingi si-itsuswitihi~t fos.rt fTo
it onofctheiise'S'oilit -ls atoti. tthe
c,- a vosliumietin ''"Love'sit tor tIitrt't-
x . .i ~ !i-a - ~lo a Ilit,.-fA it t'
- -' "'1 Itt I ielsit 'i 1i1l tot i tti t -
1:< tlt'1 0i-nti lii' 1 itl'ti'-, iii ii. 'lIt'
v i it - its' lthou';I1 - iI I', it..
Tf - Ii.t IIt 13Itttit .1 1 i - -
c. I1 1 iii ' O I t
I n It lt I , 1 'es;I: i ,I,
ci lt t tis o'lt tlt, t tsi
trsr ti'- l> th{Ii-in, perfumtedt air of tbe
tl 511.

a ltiof7 tianytbinig is eligile fto sup-
tpression ..t erhiapseeontt thut -
teranices oftheii'Obsterser antihis tby
urges. tWe oust nott ftorget that Dreis-
e'sttest tools 'asttakttnatff ttecmit-
k ttan('Cabell's forcils'kettotff. Attd
SunatyScholtti. tha tiostien tithdrawstn
byto w tit' ubtlishetri. Si thettObtsesver
hsto atreet' iithb itt. Ittuitgetin tine
ith 1g. at, leist, evcithiotutghi sadly'. An
'Iii's iil next e'pet'feserybotdy Is
itelieve'ittiwh st era felt'mtut list-
seea, it, the slippery grounthtatitt if
yout"tiply tryi' telieving if you wilt
lien fceeI it's trsti. Sutith retigions ate
tic-ariius; tteitritrotiets tlone will
see God, and tie rest still tie suptpsdci
tot tie itroduicet'd to hint lit the
propts.lc These beliieeris willhav

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in re- .re is' ll.c 5. . And-.55t5 ;-
'. l iras" ' ', 1sti tc A n[t t14 7tR.... snto
a ti r;<: s, . it is a tlc'[e i --aty 010
lea st .1 01a 'i heir ' ton 'se(c 'c-
sisi-npss is in tiansIticsa. v.}FWe ta
of tlts P tstining's F ass'rrite
Potutguese"
as ',-Andl 'ben 'at t-ttatone. and as
I pleas
I taste th-y litis' i7 4sotlif. at Ican
eneFtate
'fl sasof it1-Vsk sgly i'e'art
bits thtagt saia like a shpt, that
s'4tthIset f.1
::f a,,:rdstant i e od
l eight,"'
~f 1st tic' iris.-ief'on te
a 'tatemn t is~f irs_.tee hr:-ri loer
sr fotrtt, bat no or f5t<:5nv g~tquarl-
of led with Robert Bridges on such a

'THE UNOFFICIAL tituw-te itnclie at all of their own.
OBSERVER -lAttitt "Our Siamian World.,"
Itonlinited frota Page Fivei)liy Clarence Day.
ly e~nsiticing rase speicially itteaoteil
hi re ttheliar itt ltittantuplittitty. 't'hat active lirincittle animtes the
Wtith that as its strutet antI ur- sworldtihety still asik. A great bilind
poe.whsat right, has the took to lie force'l It, is possible. flat they still
criticizced as In literary saluetWhat recoil fromtt adnmitting any ouch tiossi-
dittcrcte' titles iitimakeis'wheiticrliii bitity-. A self-awatre purorseful ftite,
tossn is literattirt' or ntt. so lotug as thbenThI'lat is btler!t (Alore simiian)I
it guts actoss'. "A blitndlforce caf' have teen the
Ntisdotutu' eli'Obiserser isholly' agri'e creator of alt, It's uniniukable." Aniy
I tit t1r. letsisuttus is Ott idtlist - thteory ititir' lrains ftii ''"unthtinktleli''
it be is.tie tetongslto a s-cry tucthicautnot tue trite.
teliperi iisvarity.,far remiovedi frotii-Ot'rSitmiantiWotrtld.
Ipesti Siuti-ait' attilAlbtitt lts Wit-
Itoitms. ItuledettIts'is sothough~ly 'The grautil tageant itt htumaunity
ibalancu-it, sitetcrntaltly cilit-si.thatt groptitug frotmt Pilitdown to hea-tutuHilt,
litilt 'n)et i onuts his rightutoiitie stiutuininu itautmilliont years twoi tre-
site tl. A mtncnautuidv uiote t' -c-u-iotius in-tiesittfotrehteaud.
fom iitoutbtinitg i tuideisit itic-. -Dfout tittiutis.

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