SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY yPA :3 FIVE oo -Jis and Writers [HHE PT A15il A' ~yt, ra ii _ei tr"d0A nd oCili311111C'h;, offers in ) connvenientison hih ffrsi cnvnin Lee11slrs.Bo! (1 eth::t al )reedp;ojigada deers er.Mom gim- rsn, 3 cfoion dalthatfrmaio tatavear ,eras "ot ' i iiirsh Wi oitoin owse, iiy n iatr it h cmeltt at. For the person who Heei oeltatL ond iiw .olnti f hng ;i te itm ntad fthI a. i; oapiy the disncoveries which ease esec ma svs ~t ,onhyu a il l-e sun est elanceo e aee 01 he grandsons is mre r:., andoi tleasociate hoe smade, heatd agun,,nt inolvng ci etl f r itart 1lostae,, a gnerl iea, athtic A!50d oastotOs aavis sl. Aeameo ooids theifrheice- seatd aeisosot, eeis the aeairounsd oianidisabetovtereo01 alltht is isiisworth while sions of playvetiiaov re, iessoeo " fte iol~yi dsoled01 'tthe 'election beatiul.tIlle smarsean od'womua - and philosphies o lifi e. t 5isnotes o craac(M,5 . Fh 'liees I tsr (Igredpaaste, woi ti - 1 .A 11STlulls 4 'I('ll ECERK 1'(- jcl tac~cn; Or il thisres 's hto iniisevills a h is cia sisss that wosld PLE (18!1.1-921), y Wiiam -ille. ((all ((r in r5((contr1dicith"esi(seena1e e::c nd h eii enivofithe ded'((l P.PDullest C. 192. $2.0. whlere liei (135C s emu ctii ct sid ini 5115 'ith as(55isaiabtrle appetite "I (((m55has 550 freedom to fight io,~gi u hr n nt hey silld a1malie tosuit dall ta.is C euiits ftr at home, nol sih(il diealstic, the old wie sdraso' I 'imocombat for that isi Iis ,- cL z Tie story i of the failures i os lve ehsind ofvitaiy adcoiiile eighor; ofW 'n~ Iithesilsoilndtss'igrasdhldren ofls te isilitils'tolsaytsbeomseeen as slt im hikof te glory of Greece V-5(its osndsoNanscy iHisughtoss woerae oild'sopeuinless; hIis soise s i ts- and of Rome t S- i inrei'r olli Kentscys setledevluies01 i dturnsseto a ewsies'tcvr sd getkssocei o the tsad for hisi so " t lsiis teloreC ths59s Xl ilissiwhoepiishesese tiegor whsc rIel 1ho.' ess v it,,'eNacy eii o sisfaires;'tile, tsus(slithas lot fTe parasieteIts S 'isroe Byrun, as oltlowed his grew i isnPssassLi'sen sowteri'thssssstrel r 131hiae 00timeis ity111on asice. Butotattrs, who bllowed } It seemd sii 0 tinseres asnd a man and VsWlit are (le min ideas of the iiior a siwile ecame tiedst tthe jo, hiistisfesad omonintrss fro ssssto 5Th istcof01temssssthat soil isappointe ith eil iinsaios at tie veryinatusresifat heir exist , sri loss diiendigsololy sillsex55is5a teirenevolences. 5(114 of them de- li;Teywisedemuschsisfortseir chsilrentbinidsifhisce sling husmsaslife so tis pistest for lands tist iere cleaer butarecknedsi'"thou tisithIlsew iess i_ess i tsser esonis sor kissdness A esshandser, leviong te newly freed Satilill I7e sassnethser Ia stude ieopl e sCitis11steisstes athe trsiGe ~cC to uthe sitder mercies at the s_'sai''dufsirlsed atbsotis sos astisterleshatip shovIise evtlostlu spoliiiass. Tiiose worthies prceeded a:li ons nd sohil h w'as haging _great responsihilty15but 'th ouchto to ct th country on one side and 'ariorisditin 'lg for sellsjtstsl gtrace;''tiesrefletseve plssopher, wvho anothe until there 'sas little of value sfll siin xeso its aeatfutslwomas smineitstmoiuoni th sintellgence; ;left then their descendants Cm- from threI'astITey smarreindtteiciionaI'l pair weeisis sttscs planed that the nation ewhich once thseresss lsy timessaot affutusre dssastesr mile know il 'rson eisi, coenbiy ac produced Solon and osier was poor, Le(t us Cosinsser thispair, theus 5(0 erst anoosi a site ore o tie'bieganrisden, and sisatisfied. nil daughtersn-laerof two pine (5 esit shu assty tere iselittle cance; or alhudred years te history of IFanny wass ue typial liedatory e assninomstcy; sen and 'wooen actlOeece has een ose o alieis is acommn nae~ bt isle, shoee asl possle ocupatin aser edity sd environmient mae events-murders, wiars, highwaysmen, is acomon nmebutthesi act, ansi free will is souething 'and so n. At the close at the war it idntifes te maes's is msarriage. She sas passe and a-i ston ssonyiith ss~ it Idenlstrcd ssvthte shkdersed ahato, st ' l n h iainaions Ithe little cuntry almost landed on of unconmnon shoes ° yett she affered 'aoan little of real of te telogiclly-mindei. Moa its fet, the size of the nes territory suis or inlove Sh fosod usnlove enis in disa ppotment, either fvhith Venezelos wheedled ost of the Smat ho asphysically attractive and fi-'through the natural acton af the ma- pena-wise old men at Versailles is in eertjdetil-lng- nancially elig'ile; he offered her the Itirn ansinexplothtiouga them peee- asounsding. Yetusore troules have wearing ,e and rses chance at econing infatuated, and teiov neoiatn o te mle. Of iene and it i but a matter of days she cpturdthimWhamdid hesgt he or ucoisa- sice' the Grec-It an scrimmage fulhq sold throughout h atrdhm.Wa*i h e as a husand. lu, iemrebusical destroyer, filled front pgee, t~e ilte SttL's" "man teus e a c nious and intelec- 1 With such a histry foe its suject, th Uitd taesWalter Scott Houghtont sas, aside ltwat. ht both are ound is Dr. Miller's little ook is an exciting from money and bodily beauty, an or- destroy Soets nr anihodiaybaisad y one. Yet swith all his ethisiasm for ke morfe ios awt riayban n the land of Plato, Dr. Mllr retainsa 111hi ke le.ss than ordinary ability to use them. On sylteodilk th hoksneat optonnd iynde mea ngn oig thenHe sshnohulodwme-Eadony fr its sibtance; he may like or di- sueceeds in giving the reder a just was lh~ houd, s. the faintest said falsest notions of like it 'o its style. Mr. Masters has and wel-alanced view of a gifted, senttiallig a factor in the love asnd isarige. Hie ight have a ig Rei to cover, and he wastes no though rather decadent people wel-dreSSe ban ssiFan tochhd timntne in wordines. Sentences are: Wardobe r ia otethr ntaiels.td short; woards are short. There I a THE STORIY OF THE DEVLOP ion taking the asvantages which mar- ahssns-ielcofe- 5TO AYUH. B ri riage legally afforded, even thoughctinesste oktatars ne Hekl.Hres Fanny wanted to withhold thm. tilts aittehn'ta etai sele.Hrsrs fooishignrane dsapoined nd;because they are unfamiliar in pee1 e. THE HM N SIDE OF FAlBhRE. By defsihrore wancitl e aonedhad They call to nnd the Soo Percy F. ickell. The Century Gros &rietz l &orDhmetnzelurnshehiss;edhiits return shet y teiattuanetshedn hime eRiver'itAnasgnhourogyWateryastht ir f hihoutdnetsth stles i f tts Thee i killed; h was destroyed in spirit,'tesbtncmk n h cv ac ielso aua cec h aes : e 17E.WahngonStee toghtoth ed eaieda oo, more convinplg by its canor, and heldth e attention of the wrld as did 117 "WshigtonStret houh totheendremaneda folthe focos isa more oeitale is it, Ernst iHaeckel and Jen Henri Fabre. Two children of Fanny and Walter ocandor. Wheter one thinks "The Both men pit themelves wole-heart- Phone 572-T ifail equally in marriage. Elamne Nuptil Flight' a sood book, a geat'edly soo their wrk; tey set out ,makes a scce.sfist match, to a con- one, or the meret tismy-rot will de thesersisermost thoughts, asking the ventiosal easterner who is convetion- Ipod on his preudiea rather than his wosrld to tske themi for what they ally in love swith her-and convention- sane judgment; it topches things s soere worth. ut there the similarity ally ignorant. lie dis, and she mar-!fundamental that few Bien heave alfends tr in bth purpose and attitude looed thir judgmets to conider te-two men 'erg as ar atart as the them. (poles. Fabre's daily life, and the lives _________________ of his beloved insects, formed the ub- PSYCHOANAYSIS AND GLNDI jet at his writing. With him all is Gie ou rind 'IrOntanos1T92 3' nref'd iad whlat he spent hisisearnings for; A Real Treat--'Thre eben twoouttaningwhat 'rt ot clothing he wore and fadsIn c~ece ithn rcen yers;what food he liked and what food he - the new science (some disagree oild hiy; what he said to his garden- psychoanalysis, and the discovery of er, and what his gardener sid to hit the hart olayed by glandular secres- Haeckel, however, is mre reserve OT , STEAKtus in anina activity. Interestingly, and if one excepts the accounts at his 0U LST A enough the econd fad, whict is the, life while on zoological expeditions, more respectable of the two, upholds there is but ittle to be found about DINN RS A E FA OUSthe first. Many orthodox pysiol1ogists hbis daily life. Until the appearance hate to admit this, ut it seems true, of the letters which make up the nevertheless, and both Freud and"Soyf the Development of a Youth" acki hav oetay yhe. enagudfew people knew how aeckel lived- Backin te das whn me arged'what he spent for coths, books and heatedly over free will, the activities Idaning lessons, and shethe he pe- of glands were unknown. Samuel fered liver-or weiner-wrst. Even Johnson swould have ridiculed the idea now it is the devil's osn task to un- -+ that the enotionalism of Shakespeare, earh similar data of the latr life of B e s l m--- -. A/ ~~~~~was dse the thyroid, or that hisasn temn' n hr i uhoesol choleric teisspersas a matter of adre- lkth knowsdthere isnnosuheso oud tal secretion. Yet today we accept all XX e 1 111HUON STEET these ideas as fact, or the nearest ap ACRtOSS FRtONT1D. IU. It. hhh''IDT N p>raxissistiost to fact swhichtshte lsumsn There are, of course, other dlifteN' Tnindl cast attain, and only the uniniti- ences-of training and necessity a'l shed risdictule. Mr. Tristan's hook is atnl well as of temperament. Haseckel's ^^^^"'attesmspt to tiopluarize such informs- father, though not rics, was oell-to-do, lion, and lpsit it into a usable form.I andsu spported his son a'ccordingly. WE'V BE N S RVIG T E B STBe vrites clearly sod to the point; lie Therewasi never any doubt that Ernst ~/E'V BEE SER ING HE B ST makes plain the tpoint of view team i'should attensi college, asid take so ad- FOR YE RS twhich he approaches the subject, slid vanced degree. tndeed, the abate o( FOR YEARSstates his conclusions honestly asid welt. The boots is not one which most! Amer ican Secular Union Service _______________________________________________ of a is will want to read for pleasure, (Continued on Page Six)