C'k: _ 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY ROCKS AND WRTERS (Ctn'intaeit frot'oP aa ive' NIi', ico in an odce, a sor.'.oria factory, or by teaching tniy, coher- ence, and eniphasis to coltege rs- men. Andi when e gets through with his days work and is reay to read. he has no time to ae elaborate prepar ations-or even sinpe ones. He does not have to be soon-ed, btt the path of his inquiry shouttd te made smooth, and that is not done sufficient- ly well of "Ancient Man in Britain." Yet were t asked to reconsmenda better book on the subject... well, I'm thinking that Air. Mackenzie lhasturpassed his peers, if nut int self. ---CartottltLanetetoitn. BIERNE VOIFFULS (Continued from Page Osi) in dull. Why, it is too tco'itplex amd too layrinttise in design. El'per- ence, speritiposeid ot c alien ,im- pressiontioaer ipression. It asiors all te interesi andtiingniyot' han, to tate ottthe trsntttmioentisitd to discover how mainy patn rs sionastar it. We are ineectias.Pto iimtgiit"'s. lititpt of wa: andtIwhin eve e eher or tink tic iel.iwc sttmp telperetilo iieith''otught " as i we twtre snakinig as iipe-itat with ttie seatitf a ring." Tte fascin ting tting is that we cannot keetini mind separatety all tte ififeetimitt prints; for one tends titatiterate the other; but ever at the mst oddt times ooe old forgotten figure show itsef and we are startlead. We cannot explain it. We are convinced it was originated, or inspired by God. ]low can living be dll when there are so many old things to recognize, o miany old old friends to appreciate?" A cursory vies' of Ameiciait senti ment revealo a soft affection for asun- cular reationshtips. "U'ncle Reitus," "Uncle Toni," sitd "tncle Sait" art' the leading exanitles. "For the beginning of pride iin: Anal lie that keepeti it till sicr fortatotiination'' t('cttsialtist10t11 AntI whtat is si? JWat i evii? "Whatt'ver srinig friti scakine Pride is at bakwardl glanceandaies when os ot'tmpilit arsiiise'lfsitIthatt which asnea behftra.Butitpluwac teontiun a nd ttuierae ofi'eit - being) suffers one only to apire. lTiis gottoanunsswill stt ailuittifaprin. When, therefore, Glton sas:'"'lTe betsec'utrity for tdiscr etitai1thle caiitc ofictint antg that t' lient''-ia thing to reveal" ("A Critical Oserva- ttiin art tte 6thtlhootatai ftheii'A t'o.il'' iteste noit tilytat iic'rt'ionis ina sinful thing.mitained b y eviii di- vices; and that goodness very pos- sibly in indisc ret'? tIVI I Ovidilrelatedtis timuitiitudinious stot' ies to mhesits a sinpicity and at seriotinness of titotght whichli sne- tranciiig, antIheliiiterplattistetn with iie'ditationastitci ansoldl mnit a statuei"caitith'edi. jWhat a csu- preme delight to tilnotter author unsophisicated, unonsciots of i (awn Wig, I notedi sie short setenceorethil: 'Nam. genius et proavos et que on facinius ipsi ix eti notrttvocon." (For ansa tote andilac'tstry anthtta ieesn that othlerstatiotrsects havetine. I call thotse in no true sense our one." Metatnorphosea XIII:14f). t is a prevalent lit illogictlvo- clusion that one Is civilized because lie lvis ini a civilized istiaittitity. Mhut' trofoutndtsttul ii it'itsy "'flic ointtitiitty in civilited etise 1 lisa' iniit," -attdlte asiertion iwout lit lime it'Iruthlfulain'wel. A itatitiwho stnsitislf ataritIfros laisnesigtittorassaldre'tains tniacntly aloof trou thteatibtcautn'eihe iithiks hinsnelf too 'aell ettucatail toin ttgle iwittite herd isinI thtiic dlutitnt tie iagines he has ititec;tt h le genius of the panal. anidk in it i.tut posn'sision ofathe tim hutn atan titus iii' n'. huhsixtycentiesi'i'narie itirely' a thtiltf: heh~a'stoleitn tll 'mty Outrne, lzain-nrNidol-n Pietst' iolevitia perfrmti and'iti i noiei ittisetcat listeur made.situ is i discvaeriesortat ithrauss coitposted -'Saloime."' Ie'shoaldlushtinibefoire these maines. situ lbe'forctoidonie if atlinitetllyien iiit o le'rtin t t'dni tic lying. t tiasimtintg mitt thentfls t)in to wrtiite to lilafriin'oHltoivilin iii ilic't theappeinarn'etat lils ''le- 'tlint and ' itliaoft'he ltoaisit 't tir m"e "Yoir m t'aist ttaaiot you'idtts. tet th, hatmy hok ilcalecteutaintn lt e woif tuu -iT Iiiatti s a tt chlot'ii ian sis otit ont'fitait lii' andtt hi ac- 'itseslfmhatoaii'elev a t i on orth- toi atputil valltery''t Sunt hei'not crintinisatin toisee Ilila intinint' uisirteid readetl et' tator? It, in ua natul-A1'isuilitt itat aliishul bei leve''hils wirktchooagodfor lthe scorl.t. 'Vialt i hakiespetire' tietn in thte Ilitsntittthenttihe sanid: "Nttc shall Denthit brag thou wan, der'st in Iliisshade. When in etecrnl linen to lime thout growest: So long as ten can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives lhil anid this given life ito thee," tin thei'oilier liattitwattforces iotes to record their tlhoughts? It is truly no thing other than a pa-a' fur famtte. ''liiartgumaent" 'artiforti'- akle" in lie. treattor crcatles ectatse vt-tusfti' Ititta i 'ciats , eying i caiinot antler to think of annihilatian lit' tdesis a tiny recognition o? 3 tnate a worthy recompenise for t- isecy of life. Gibbhon's sntene he' caias meatningful when we apipreciate thiat it is a. sigh of tdespair--that sat islitauting the hopes fior success and torsrntt kindly ceader. the tact knitws failure to be inevitable. "My iticok twill tdecline lints the world" -my finest etideavors antI ity aspiratio'n, sill conie isonuuht- C,~. ,'i' a"canal'mnr' apt' ii' teaga tienmorir, '-s-it) tircap.a enel sae!'a p no iniii art ale alarm'., M "y fr;{'tnds Schilier anal Davith j tr~i'i , certinny had ome reason far lbeic lament over theis tpoveriab- azeat a? lit' by the triumtph of tnonso- tt -am~. 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