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SUNDAY, MARCH ?, 1424

S 'NOh', AIICI 2.1524THE MICHIGAN DAILY PC -o

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W h im sies Vol. IV, No. 1I
Tie mi-sant ;'iat i givato tpe The iWoman 'W1ho NeveCridd 5 The
warld on t~sh iilntis oftis' nisatis 'BovVWho NteverTalked."riieeisinti
presents an a iantith sis. The policy, more connection or cotmpletenessof
ofthie nmagazine isim piicitiy state in purpose than is evident is this
a. leading editorial by Lawence H. synopsis.
Conrad a' a definition of the y otii "The Ses-:Vew Cries," by J. Bresiin
writer's rielion to rad iifeaiid to- Bebse, is auche and inarticiiiate gen-
wart his work.. "Let each man re- eralli, though there is something com-
Scoet in lilt writing oniy those things mendabie in the descriptons o1 the
which he honestly know,," y,, the ships Still, when a writer says "his
teditorial. 'Let bliss represent life a h gre tensed, he is a long way ironm
he has seen bo hrrowing nothngfromsayi-ng what hs hoped lie said.
ethers bacati- the borro-sing -c sto W By not having read Wilde, I may
gieit'alidlity.'"misthe saint 01 Carleton Harens' "A
Now it this is the is~tl orw'1'P From 'AtHous e ot Poinegran-
Whimisies. statids why 5"'e it prit " ts s' but in ms state 0of putative
stuch a stoars s-Riatlht "P-i-igoance I mast confess that it scents
psatetic Sotl," bhe 055' totDc,:,,un; hut a thesaurus ofcolor-ad-
Siterer" ? tvs to no end whatever.
hiss PSer-: cant tee i'iateto , c-' "Tie trouhte witshiboth toe tprose and
ced ef har 's' ir" 5'r er t'ry i f' oery is that the ipieces nigeht mean
it yeetrtg dai,,'s sho ,at-etruec Is '" ~ething it you could only guess.
farot and sat lette saor r' elhs at, iverse gives tthe impression ot he-
for atricth's-i'U and ' V lStre f nbetter iin quality titan the prose
fci. Thi 3s ,a o :~ tt sti -ur ' ttse I believe inure solid work is
a t'vi tir ,mrt ' t:+-pu on the verse per line than on the
'lay ai s thr ' cstle i to c 'csprs. Bit this does not keep the
enl de~i 1 IS tar itIS levr.- cntntfram escaping the nmost care-
aor tit-' o f "V anit" Fair" c~ tatrender occasionally, nor does it
"'.tudge." ' st- sOfit- "rsnaaritc 'aprevent nine at the ideas trans being
lset' s.,tyo 'leeG : 3t st' ' ' 1 of1a a titi.most common-place.
typ'it ait ',tierte oflsi.-t or economy and iticidity Arthur
its Ittof th ts- isitti Turner's "Pickerel" takes first place in
"5s .,... < Is 'i-'cac'i S'rshahly the'tnit nmind. The poem is so snotf that
sante alittern"r Si tnes'ofatcokney- t can he quoted:
#,d isleot ant watt trecst a' tatledI
tie IDaits tie 's--storstosprclaim it "A green knite
t" ts- rr- lsc-c s t terary wortoia: lavers over the eelgrass
thei i rsie litnted the etditors to its' Motionless.
isc'snsist-ney sith their pelicy. The water gently eddies
Icars not sitiarret with the remote, - And there is onily
er of the contents is heing iirosiss' Eelgrass"
cot stitti 1 stletes' tonwal I r'ettio';
at eorore salt's its's'1edefi a osrmt Its simplicity may be sonsewhat
alsi it- ,i.as e' z tthewimisies bren, hut its author has certainly-
ide it" "<to ' 'ho'h"55 sauite "ot hbloomedout into fCgures beyond
costl owe~r to handle.
Of"st 0:thte rest worth nmentioning Dora-
- hynyet's two rinsed verses are richer
l~r:' _ ? ±'. 1 ida and mare complicted in cx-
i~r r ,_," . resian titan thse others. Mlariots
srr ai .,r, N .Bt~k's"Ta Marguserite" is a pleasant
'I'll rt ?r t it ' it Cc ' -he eiicsent in simsple mietaphorical
tttcnt.
c°7'a<] . ra i : -p i sit te tesnor at Whtimies awriters
it5d is a'he i'cae£, ' ''5 sal a'sintis, issue scent o be, in thse swords
"'rise 'yh,-s WIs -ran"bht the idea:tf Miss S'tick's itst verse. "to niold...
~rt- entel or"es -s-iingts' indeict ruins-a beatttut something,"-nothiing;stare
-'.Ir thestry'lost stentione' the, definitethan that.
st-k> C'.ittacan he stated in its aown' Tbe prootf-reating at thi site was
1Ist s iosa "Po they lived, these incretdibly hod.
Israt' The Man Who Never taughedi la: Paerne.

ft
Dry your hai1r the electric
way. Dryers, 12O
fts an c' tatrto snipoo ya~t
hair if voncoin diry it in a ssort tile.
With 'an electric ihair crycc th is is pos--
sible. Giv es c;'iterm or cold air as de-
sired. Every sorority house should havec
one.
The Detroiot Edison
Company

Panurge To The Observer
'. u-oha paoro'diia niti' 's" ng Thiscquotation Icanurge considers Ithe
er' on-id t s~crious screed than hestport at the screed.
tts oa E Incee"r' 'a' rhr Observr t F-owseeer, since the writing, Panacte
it tthe-I' ,antiar" 17 has ome to the' conclusioin thacticse
Prat:: 0 5 i'alew esntuesoat The Oblserver's remarks tdt
It"a 2itt not siarrant stut-h a thoroatghs reitty.
It5 If--hs'} bsrs-ec wilt chteeps his b
''''t l ta isctis w'1htihoi -resviswits questita
v nrtsartatin litsexitendet ttte
fa st ' ihe stilt findta h n
aLrtia Lei-ssolhn 's
r to- I ~ttit' t" rb lttli's intoprcestt
'tether or the post, the presen'
r. a f tefturtte."ute santice'to0bu-
lot h" -,-c" aa-as 'oe nt itat i "c-
a) Sb-' ass "'taut'1 s 1t oat} iitt I am
a.;!tts I nt *

s ieht ot.
ns fl "derl fL tiaradlet
wia a-,itt , rca's 'ii
i3 ct *l a n-o s acid
7aenl iisl t)hi eftt
hina i " tt'tt't sforth Ms tears:
21?.eI i'.2 ei? '3'Tl i t tib,
at'-t e{ o-Iiinea lines'c,-tes c -

asit: ranurge
atea''Sir Leslie Stephen, at
tra cling bh aiosaas'fell into conver-
s aionwith Ott offcer et the Salvation
Artist, awio traid'tard to convert titu.
Failing tn this, laudatile endeavor, ttta
SalIvationist tas t remoarked: 'But it
yost are't '-tit assyoucan't go to
lheaena' fiat, Ott friend,' retails I

a s aSa

straia ih:isStepihen, 'is -on denticat proposition.'
j - I (ilhip E.it. Jotrttlin. )

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