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1 Issued Twice Wee* by he Sudens' Publicaions Board 'of The Universiy of Briish Columbia, VOL X s- l grna o d 1n,`B, bb~ei! # I ',n +y r is sni 011 : :h e ds, in in a In r ibo~ i 1X o ca n bower o neriene, an he hard y ones he -ani he righ oung Men lr lily, in direc conras, dramas he scene N on a desolae er is Wan Ilk r suppe~r+ 0feUrs ha leer ~ l>g for "he world 4 is hin f l friend of~e " 4'i isi hea, and he 4 onise's raise rim qld give he an olfn$z which nee a rgil hrill The hird on he lis, "The Veil Lifs," Is a delicae lile play, wih a am1x of he supernaural abou i I e s wo old maiden ladie s $ g owed o sell heir me and go o he poor-house Their ouer urns on o be he reincarnon of an pollser of heirs who oue Isla:' his very house, and r a ghosly Inerlude, she discovero he los jewel and all ends hap * wily, FACETIM WY The performers hope o send hei r audience home cheerful afer he fina l play, "Town Hall Tonigh," which is a mirhful farce abou a sranded roupe of ravelling acors who land i n a lile Middle-Wesern village minu s some of heir company, and are forced o engage he janior of he ow n hall o play a roe in heir highl y dramaic offering "The End of h e Road " Rehearsals are going busily forward, and "Props" and "Cosumes`,' are hard a work, o be ready for he opening on November 21 The following are he cass so ar as hey have been chosen, and he undersudies Alana In Wlmbleon : Direced by M Delavaul Marjorie, Miss D Mc- Kelvie or Miss C Coon; Uawk, C Kirby or W, Whimaer; Gardener, I6, H Tull or I Forsyhe ; Policeman, J Coleman or A Dick ; MIL J H Mc- Lennan or K Telford ; Jenks, B Bailey or F Alpen; Secreary, C Kirby or W Whiinaer The World Beyond Direced by Mrs Waler, Jan, El W Gilber (Undersudy, K Logan) ; The Sranger, J A Gilson (Undersudy, McKay Esloe) ; Winifree, Miss III Magee (Undersudy, Miss M Smyhe) Elabeh, Mies M Smyhe (Undersudy, Miss S Tiedale The Veil Lifs Direced by Mrs Wood Sylvia, Miss B Wilson (Undersudy, Miss B Creighon) ; Caroline, Mies M Shepphard or Miss D Mole ; Miss Cecelia, Miss M Darnborough (Undersudy, Miss K Lee) ; Miss Luoee, Mica G Day or Miss M, Sbepphard ; A Naval Lieuenan, R Lendrum (Undersudy, IL Alpen) ; Mrs Hammond, Miss A Van Voogh (Und ereudy, Miss M MoCague ; an old woman, ye o be assigned Town Hall To-Nigh Direced by Mrs Lawrence Mary, Miss S Mahison (Undersudy, Miss B McLeod) ; Josephine,- Miss F Lucas (Under sudy, Miss M Paerson) ; Imogene, Miss A Morrow ; Booh, R Collie (Undersudy, C Kirby) ; Janior, J Hamme (Undersudy, W Rogers) ; Henry, P Grauer or W Rogero Fish in he illypoad in rea of he Library received, a end den shook Wedbhsdey noon when a Prasbeean appeared in heir mids A proes Was plae ed in he hands of librarian who promises o do ell he eon In he fuure o n*in disci line and order In he hope of makin g he lil -pond, sae for emoe racy The oe of he guily Sophoaeoraes is in he loos o f Presiden *Me r "Play, : po ciy in m 0 1 ass old on a fas on W which was bbl was aended by a gronp of hose ineresed la, joenalisn, sad we " pleasanly lrenrmsl, he liseners be ag encouraged o soh quesions yi,clark gave he keywords for -a spaper 4 wich, who, how, en, where, anah --sand urged his I roes o rai or 114 ;and o be" ide, R+i ill isir subjecm' Awe Ample, e aasa er e0' mos h ou and fl(m e#eeing poin,i WWI on for a MO," which mus Cach he eye and hold he reader, who is oo ep o claim over he head - lines and he firs senences only "A real newspaper man or woman eiher, for ha maer, mus be ready for any kind of work ; i is faal o le your nerves ge he beor of you," said Mr Clloh fn describing some of he assignmens he had been sen ou on He wen on o explain he die feren angles which may be brough ou by differen wriers, and old of wriing half-a-dozen leads a day for as many ediions when Aimee Semple MacPherson was "ho news" All in all, a reporer mus have seady nerves, a srong consiuion, and NA limied Inerei in people in gener 4l "Always hink of your readers," h e speaker concluded "and remembe r ha I beer o bring a laugh han a ear " Hisorical Sodey Discusses Economic Relaions "The hree chief facors causin g he rapid growh of he Unied Sae s in comparison o Canada are climae, form of governmen and adverising," saed Mr Brian Tobin in his pape r o he Hisorical Sociey a he hom e of Mr Keenleyaide on Monday evening The subjec of he paper was "The Economic and Social Relaion of he Unied Saes and Canada fron 1783 o 1867 " Mr Tobin proceeded o explain his hypohesis and o bear i ou by many examples and references o condiion s of o ime Mr Shore chose for his paper he poliical side o f summed up his argumens ba an d sayin ha on he whole he Americans di~ ne influence Canada o any grea exen In her poliical developmen Cars for Brockon Parade Te Mee Before Gans Auomobiles of all sors, sins an d condiions will assemble a Connaugh Park e 130 p m Monday before bearing a horde of Varsiy supporers o he McKecbnle Cup gems a Brock - on Poin They will proceed o h e ground via Tenh Cambia, Hasing s and Georgia srees picking up recruis on he way All Varsiy supporers wihou cars ere asked o mee a he rendezvous where hey wil l be assigned o he differen cars The parade will be decoraed by Blue an d Gold sreamers and Varsiy banners and will be headed by he newly formed Varsiy pep band, who wil l dispense U,B C airs and omega en rou Tickes for he big game are o n sale in he quad, and a record number of Varsiy suppores 1s expece d o be on hand Monday o help he Varsiy eam o Rap he Rep and CO he Cup Dlsoueslon concerning he Publics uoee Board bsrieisaion and he for mien of a Universiy band were he main feaure of he Sudens ' Counon meeing held Monday even - lug, November 4 The recommendaions made by h e i mues on he Publicaions Board 111 ge on were adoped afer a le iseueslon Tha all major oas of he Publicaions Board eonilemi o be made by Council was he main hem In his repor The suggesion of rendering monhly saemens for adverising, as mad e by he B 1peMS Manager o he Pub lloalons and lls carried ouṫ I was also agreed he commission on paid up ae fling ooaaue a oal of 8%, end ha Rh commissions be paid on adverising no paid for The oher recommendaions of h e Commiee which were adoped a h e meeing were ha all purchase of h e Board be made by he muniion of Coincil, and ha definie seps b e aed o Increase he circulaion o f he "Ubyssey" A moion by Denn o he effec ha Council Well an Alma eaer meeing o And wheher he sudens wish he gymnasium o be rened o he C OTC was defehed I,was decided o engage, he Ras i n kaoaewan Universiy ewimm - g eam ' a swimming Mee wih U ; :C,on ' January 10, 1980 The formaion of he Universi y band was discussed a some lengh, he reques for 3300 for insrumens was refused A moion for 837,60 o be expended on music was carried PavibonTo Be Seen Of Junior_Tea Dance Ars '81 ea dancewill ake Sacs on November 16, in he Sanley, Par k pavilion under he paronage of Dr and Mrs Sage, Dean Henan and hi, Cooke, i was decided a a Junior class meeing Thursday noon 'rickes will be disribued ree o hose of he class who have paid heir ees, on Tuesday and Wednesday noons o f nex week a he box-office in he square I wo hundred members of he class do no receive ickes h e remainder will be sold a 25c each o he suden body on Friday noon an d Saurday morning of nex week The dance will be informal and member s of Ars '31 are urged o aend The Presiden also reminded h e class ha he gowns have arrived an d are for sale a 1550 a he Curaor' s office Coming Evens TO-DAY, NOV: 8 Ars '82 Pep Meeing, Audiorium, noon Baskeball Games and Dance, Varsiy Gym, 7 pm SATURDAY, NOV a- llover : Seniors, Varsiy vs Jansen, Wilson Park, 3 pm Juniors vs Burnaby, Dunbar Park, 3 pm Canadian Rugby : Varsiy v s Wesminser, New Wesminser Juniors vs V AC English Rugby In vs Froh, Varsiy Oval, 10 :80 am Opening of he Gymnasium b y Lieu- Gov Bruce, 3 p m Thalami Pary F)omeoomin g Skis Audiorium, 8 pm SUNDAY, NOV 10 S Marks, Church Service, 7 :30 pm MONDAY, NOV 11 English Rugby : MoKeohnle Cup Game, Varsiy vs Vancouver Rep, Brockon P, 2x46 pm Canadian Rugby : Varsiy vs Meralomas, Ahleic Park, 339 pm Ars '82 Tea Dance, manl e Park Pavilion Afer he game Iner-faculy Rowing Raoe, Ars vs Solemn, 4 p m MI MINN $ To Em wwiniu, The annual Homecoming Jamboree will exend over four days and will compprise a varied program ranging from a heare pary o a Church service, loan's Senior "A" Baskeball eam will ry heir skill asaiins he Mn Varsiy eam and he women's Senior "A" eam Will sruggle wih h e Wiches from Norh Vancouver onigh a 7,80 p m in he gym Afer he games here will be an Informal dance Les Brown, amer Presiden of h L, when Inerviewed he "Ubyssey" saed ha he o n ~ ehea,nmow sy r o, 0, will be ~ ere la w Fuuanw M Universiy I marks I of a lone sing he ec n y he NOONNOIR UBC ~k IMM h disill he only universiy in sed~ ~' ~ Ana I;4 own gym hn A For he firs oles in is hisory o f noon+hour recials he enire Musical Sociey, including full4rengh orches ea and complee choir, occupied he ihe, Thursday, Nosinber 7 A novel feaure of he program was he fac ha he conribuing ariss were al l new members, drawn from he fresh - Man Class, Opening he program wih he sir ring and colorful "Viking Song," he newly orsspiced choir sang annin ocaly, The orchesra, also srengh sued by much new alen, seeoumpanled he choir very sym paheicam11y Following his number Miss Geraldine Nelson, alo, a recen acquisiion from he Torono Conservaory of Music, sang Sanderson's "My Dear Soul" and "Lile Boy Blue" by Bso k Ingham Her clear enunciaion and rue one rendered her presenaio n very accepable o he audience, Miss Jean Tennan, A TC1M, a violinis of excepional abiliy, played "Les Adieux" by Barone wih a rich one paricularly suied o he slow, even ryhm of he selecion This wa s followed by Grimes quain "Grand - moher's Minue" and an encore "Souvenirs" by Drdla Insrumenaliss desiring insrucion may obain i from Miss Tennan Applicaion s should be sen o room 207 Two vocal solos, `Marin's "Come o he Fair," in old English syle an d Tennen's rollicking "Vagabond" were nex presened by Max C ' Humphreys On being recalled Io he sage Mr Humphreys sang "If Wine r Comes" by Bandolf Mr, Humphrey s was he leading solois fn "Seiner' s Crucifixion " presened by S Paul' s Choir Assising he ariss were Miss Jean Fisher, Miss Gladys Wa and Mis s Edih Tomlinson "Three Chafers," a humorous solee Lion, followed by "Alma Maer" by h e Choir, concluded he unusual and excellen program Mr Haydn Williams, he conducor, expressed a disappoinmen in he size of he audience an d saed ha unless a larger number aend, he recials will be disconinued «a_-week-end Games o Crown Big Four' Rugby Season The coming week-end marks he climax of he Big Four season, feauring our big engagemens On Sa urday Varsiy clashes wih New Wesminser a Royal Ciy, and he Meralomas and YAC mee a Ahleic Park On Armisice Day he remad e will angle in heir final combas, Varsiy versus Meralomas a Ahleic Park and Vancouver agains he Royals In Sauray's encouner Varsiy wil l find hemselves confroned by a much superior squad han he one whic h hey me in heir firs angle wih he Royal Ciy crew D'Easum, heir sar was ou afer he firs few minue s of ha game, bu will be in his regu lar posiion on Saurday ' However, Varsiy should have a comparaivel y easy win when is showing aaulna he Meralomas las week is considered The Monday enanglemen will be by far he hardes fough game of he whole season Meralomas will no only be fighing o revenge hemselve s for heir bier defea, bu also in (Coninued on Page 16) wo gree ev i every c L o d should be On bald' o winess he meeings and o show his shims) Lion of he sign oa of he Ion,'~~saed Mr, Shor ~Ises ~1C1 k, Mr o ~A1wn umni, and Russ, rep Mg he sudens will be he feaures oe he ofliafal opening of a obi a fd of `Bda la and Mr, P ;#hdi represening miniser of f 1ir k0 l ah e mong h e occasion ḍ islna' visiors Mr Philip will,deliver he Of he 'building : 0, Muqnn, will hand hem ; ' ellor R MoKechnie on be he A,llf The ceremony will i e held,in Audiorium and aferwaar4s ea be served in he gym, provision beii4 made for 1,000 pee le The Muak Sociey' has beiilr frae o W cnd o' furnish epro dings r : TWITS nai Much preparaion has been mine by oher organisaions he wo wih he Inaenion year's Hlomecomlll a success, if' no ree'' years The Musical Sociey en a musi comedy n is,, "In ;he Middle f Ihe be played by he Player's )Royal Egypian Balle of he Seigle Of Thoh will sage hi " Ae s "Anhony and Cleopara yglc Aggie ski will also be seen Side ghee of he Sudens' Council will be shod in he ski "Kouncil Kenaro" given by Ars '32 "Talen?" a shor play - le will be Ars '31 conrlbuign "Homecoming Horrors" will be re - called by Ara '30 Banjo Burnie and his Freshmen Band accompanied by Kay and her Kollegiae Khorus in - end o liven up he audience The Audiorium will open a 8 hlpr and he performance sars a 8 pm The admission fee will be c including a program All undergra}duaes excep Freshmen may aend The Rev A H Soverign will con - duc a special service for graduaes and sudens a' Ss Main Church ;i)n Sunday, November 10, a 7 80 pm Every car available in he Unli v iy will mee a Connaugh P;r'k,,(i Avenue and Larch) on oer 11, a 1 30 pan Led 1% wi s fifeen-piece Pep Band he,b1a1, e will wend is way o B ooho>a Po where he McKechnie Cup gam: I be played beween Varsiy and I C Rep A he same ime he Varsiy Senfor Canadian Rugby eam will mee he Meralomas a Ahleic Park If he las scheduled game for he L on Cup I is hoped ha here wil be as good a urnou o his gains ail he oher The Ars '32 Tea Dance, a he Sanley Park Pavilion, oer he laer games, will mark he close of Homecoming Tickes for his dance may be obained from any of he Ars '38 execuive NM ru111 NTWNT;IAII Porland, Oregon Claiming ha auomobiles have a deleerious offse on he healh of sudens of boh sexeep~ as hey are an inducemen for he e: den o keep lae hours and neglec his work, he Universiy of Oregon has forbidden is sudens o operae or ride in auomobiles during he eel- The Universiy of Pennsylvania is loge year, and repors a decided imerecing four new buildings a an ape ~ movemen in he condiion of he e * proximae coo of $1,400,000 dens

2 Council has provided Sala ' fo r 1,000 a he gym opening Svi dirily hey lespec abou 200 suden s We advise sensiive peopl e no 'o be near F G O when he sees page 15 of his Issue Ber' P I hara LAOS i G MAN'S ' TAILOR 3nld Oh W Der Prum AAleraionis& pairing A' Call rid DeSSser B $743 P a, asl vary SERVICE O S Mah * Son IMPORT= OW GOWNS A711f GIRLS SCHOOL RROALI A 1033 NMI 3T, I' AN00011if, I 0 We aka We ehyosaady of 'Wino orn ~Me of VPO ha we have is dol a saw bee of impo;oq Undergraduae Gowns To Moo who awe Nabess of pwsehssa g s coo, we wish o ow ha IS km Less ems 3wirlofe o won* a of he iwdsas wain *ease and ine *IV base eomoed 'how selvsp as s, wail saelsaea ' GOWNS The sowns have some, hurrah, bur rah! And now you see hem far awa', $lowing and sailing in he breeze, Someimes hiding crooked knees, Ii Big and small, he Seniors al l Floa around mos gaily, The Juniors, oo, Sophomores few, Trip in heir new gowns daily I The Preebpeq look oq wisfully, And hink of ha had day When hhey will Map do blissfully (Wihou he gr$gp bere ) In many folds of Wok broadcloh, Drag round like shees of oan, Their glory All dis played ouside And naugh inside heir dome HOMECOMIN G Homecoming Has come The grad s Are Among us And o Thoh Balle girls, Caper Alllrnd,, Prebees A Oh Will And Ars '50, I snd Pracise franically All over he place --Even in he Pub And he Musical Sociey Burss ino frensied ocaviy And he Fros h Wander abou Waiing for heir chance Of seeing a real rehearsa l And he grad e Gradually appear, Looking around furivel y In he hop e Of meei n Someone :Ley know And on Theare Nigh Oh why should I boher, Everybody will be here Anyway (Coninued from Page 1 ) a las effor for he championship The league posiion a presen I s his : Vancouver and Meraiomas ar e ied for firs place wih seven poins each, Varsiy has six To have a chance a all for h e championship ile, Varsiy mus win boh of is encouners In ha case Meralomas will auomaically be ell minued Varsiy will win he league If Vancouver is beaen in eiher of is games If Vancouver wins one an d ies one hen Varsiy and Vancouver will have o play-off for he league honors Varsiy is all ready for boh games The eam will unforunaely be wih - ou he services of Bill Laa, sa r quarer, bu has several good subsiues primed o ake his place The halves Shields, Dirom, Paerson, Rhodes and Grauer am all in firsclass condiion The line is prepared o prove heir righ o he sobrique of "he sonewall defense" Universiy Book Sore Hours: 9 am o 3 pm ; Saurdays, 9 am o 1 pn Loose-Leaf Noe Books, Exercise Books and Scribble a Reduced Prices Graphic and Engineering Paper, Biology Paps Loose-Leaf Refills, Founain Pea and Ink Pencils and Drawing Insrumens Crepe Asper for Masquerade, e ALL YOUR BOOB SUPPLIES SOLD =M Jr*nna's brine las nigh I dreamed a rirondrou a dream 'wo Ailed wih )o sublim e I clean forgo he dread exama ha wine a Xillsas lilie I dreamed I made a coup d'ea in Souh American Coppe r he bslnk rofl grew by leap* aid bounds ' i sure Waie a w o ~e r I bough a snappy C#11so and breesed aroua a own bosun a vomius' gure of fame and ar,renow n I dreamed I made he rugby eam I was heir capain bol d and wen more shiny medals ha n my manly ches could hold my coonskin cos Sure made he girls I knocked hem off heir bas e he lads sood around and gazed wih awe a my errific pace I go he par of leading ma n in he annual pla y my acing brough grea gobs o f prais e in press reviews nex day hen from he back of a rosy clou d appeared he kindly Dean and said my boy we peed you here vein' echnique's simply, keen I never failed o miss a clash a lean hree imes a week ook long cgrrides a every chanc e and joined a snappy cliqu e bu ime flowed on and on and on - ill came he Xmas grin d a las he Anal marks came ou he chills ran down my spin e would I wear a vicor's wreah or would a dunk be min e hisory fify-wo I read my hear gave quie a lea p English fify-ave oh boy my graiude was deep fify-hree in Trench I read I passed In mah o k I heaved a mighy hank he Lord 'wos all ha I could sa y bu down he lis I sopped an d sare d gone my skies of blu e I knew a once i was a drea m I'D PASSED IN PHYSICS 2 --R COLLI E Coise Rehoisals Las nigh I helped o presen Skis Before he wide-mouhe d Fresh Bu hey Only saw The ouside of he curain Whereas I Was insid e And Eric Norh W'as running abou Pushing his glasses In fron And Bromiley The Precocious Bromiley I say, he PRECOCIOUS Bromiley Was also presen Propping he scenery Wih his back And Binjin Madeley In charge of he scenery, Spen his ime In no being In charge of he scenery Bu abou ha im e One of he Thoh Balle girl s In a beeyooifu diaphanous ere- Robe A leas I hink i was a Robe, Well, Anywa y She looked lonel y And all ha Bu Aw o cu I shor I was a be So I shooed her, Tha is hi m Over o he Precocious Bromiley And wen And helpe d Ars'33 make up Wha, Peoples A Saying Prof Clarke--When I go on m y visiing our I suppose h e janior will handle his class Prof P a O--These conversa ons seem phoney o me Oaf Manager-The coffee seems o be going blue in he cups "Doe" Sedgwlok--Boael Piffle! Tripe! Balderdashl ad Inflnium Professor Days Now si dow n and be 'good children -Prof Roberson--Be quie, my good gifs' irhlri Nsber M peemin?loh Chorus of Sigh --oed Gri,f She's,go all Our cos nfges in her pocke, i, Inc Norh Pe Garay s, rehearsals, orasy over rehearsals, Earl 'Vans* -- Ram, Aim, Old, Boom, Barn, Rain, Zara, DMhere The Precocious Bromiley--Yah I I hough you weren' coming o our ea dance, isrofs$sor Day: The parson will ake care of your life Maurwe, For Mom Wades s The lie e ~ Cissime Ro and Celdwier ' Crolloll 0 i Rif *UMW m mom* oa DWILL INTO THE RECTANGLE ABCD PLACE TEN TIMIS ITS OWN AREA SAT'S a ough proposiion, you'll say I's more han ha IT JUST CAN'T BB DONE You can wiggle your dividers as mnfob ; c gs op like you can lo A equal Hasings! Sree and B equal a given amoun ol raffic, bu you canno increase, b y o a, a moun of raffic ha sree will bold e l H i Ye ha" ~s eas people are rying o do Vancouver is growing so fas ha i will soon be en imes he ais o i was 3 years Ago More and more people make h e daily rip o and from he ciy as ime goes on The daanee is oo for o walk--hey mus have rans - Poraion Bu he srees are no wider ; bb~~r'e is a definie limi o he amoun of wbiouiar alc hey will hold Wha is he soluion o his problem? Easy! I's he sree ear One sree ear will arry as many people ino he ciy as 3S auomobiles carry hews safely and wihou boher Congesed srees are he inverible resul of misuse of eaemobilea b s he downown par of he ciy And eossgesleu hinders growh Leave ba ciy srees o he sree ca r PizerraciamarCo VICTOUA

3 n lo Yid ' : ATTID U B C Exchange Suden a McGill $5 $oo will place a NEW Rein O&!oddle O o a Solana omi you r corlwi NGE ACTMOAT 1 JAMS' A Uri $1N PLUMP aommmummi0amseanaissiossosswanmo MOT IM! AV Mae* Omon 0ramill We feaure Lmehes, A i I Irma and Au-Vkw is ~sil $ awn, o Salle and Maglla e a apeeley We make our own dandy sad Pasry from he boa Ingredien possible #C0TT' A 722 Granville Sree ~'or Everyhing in ELECTRICA L SUPPLIES snows 'asaiifmnm low Mg,' airg %v have BLAKE as an insiuion dla4s' '? > 11140I s $4 Howe 864 ail innnib) 11olyl4xi 'Wo zn4 *Nip ks' HIEEREPPMTRAMEEM Evening Shoes A of brand new Inae"rlald has appoined In he Evening Shoe realm his auumn Many are inable o o mach your hose or hobs [ in gl edew's Ld 62a O*ANVll,B ST CORIUM 8 C M laer will be focused upon visior» x reek Of vial In ene o he ov ea is he visi of Dr John R Mo, who is universal ly known omens he Suden Chrisian Movemens of he world Dr Mo will 6pea1F in Angie 100 an Nov ember 16 Aendance a his meeing will be by Inviaion A, visior o he will be Mr 0 Brooks, Naional General Secreary, who arrives on Wednesday, November 1, remaining unil he following Mon- 1a~r, Tole ousanding evic of Mr, Brooks' visi will be he wmk end conference, which will be held o n November 11 mud 17 a Copper Cove Then will be preneg also anohe r visior, Mr I D, Davis, who rep resens he Y,M O on he Naional Commiee of he aadla Movemen The pary will lease Vancouver a 1x10 Saurday, reurning Sunday even lips Those who inend o so an n guesed o sign so soon u qassible a he noice board In Audi $11 where furher deails are red All hose oonneo wih he SC M are asked o waeh a i:ioe boards closely during is ne,week, as vsr one program annoueeneaa will be posed, LII Poona I** MIN A Movemen has beep laagol o organise graduaes who are' inarused in he Suden Chrisian Movemen ino a definie body; and for he pier en a commiee composed of Mildred Oserhou, Evan Fulleron and Lied say Black, will endeavour o bring h e SC M de ogeher and sar hem moving ny graduae concerned who is uncerain ha his name, addr and phone number are in he hands,of he commiee Should communicae his informaaio n o, L M Black, 2751 rd Ave, W, Vancouver FOUND Will he person rho lef his pen on desk Big, Science Ecan for learns a booksore FINDER Scholarship holders are requesed o ge heir scholarship cards, wih ou delay, a he Regisrar's Oigce Cheques will be issued on November 16, if cards are reurned by ha dae IOMMOMMMeeeggialegne Beauy Hins Soloneon eupbooelily a wise guy--- is icoredied wih baing sai d "Beauy is in he eye of he beholder " We Inerpre ha as meaning ha some girls look good o some fellows and no o ohers Well, ha's al l righ ; bu we furher inerpre i a s a slam a us When a girl comes ou of our shop she looks good o all beholders--and we don' mean maybe Why wase ime looking for ha bes beauy shop? We have i--an d can give you "IT" Tha seles ha argumen The Hollywood Beay Shoji 82S Grosw& S - Soy 4583 ainsuamaissassuissinassa EEEEEBIEEMEEEEBIB!ffffi U&CSudens For Convenience, Service and Saisfacion Your Nrar 8 Vale The Bay Cleaners and Dyers CORNER 15h SASAM AT (A Bus Terminus ) Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Aleraions, Remodelling Repairing Bi 10apsrdmwed Milers Phone : PG118 F T Laub Meow Describes Earn Colle Monreal, P Q, Oc 16, 1s Edior 'Throay " Vancouver, B C Dear Sir : I am submiing he fallowing ohserraions on McGill,Universi an d is college life, as U BC's Bxohau$e Suden a Mo0111 I am now well seied and am finding hins very iner eaing and novel, People have bee n very good o Me, paricularly yre of he Mo011i Daily se, and 1 gm con saidly becoming acquained wih new phases e suden's aciviies I 1s hardly necessary for me o say ha hings her are quie differen from hings as we know hem a U B C Firs of imporance is he fac ha MoOill is considerably older han ou r universiy I was founded over a hundred years ago, br he Hon James McGill, a leading merchan and oiixon of Monreal, who by his will do ed 1111, bequeahed his propery d a sum 9 mousy for he esablishmen of a college Though here Val dimoul a SPa and a seeming I of public hums' he Universiy finally brough Ino,bein Is,' f day, as we know amo gng,haend he coninen Mau~r of he bpi n and much addiional prory ae gli? donaed in subsequen y rs, hp prom 'loo and publlcmplrled' mea The oa pus, however, is 1100 ove one eighh he also of UBC, s, an d o mike his conras ever} More Pro nounced, here are more and la g er buildings on i I is very beauiful hougb ; he app hes from h is sr e lined wih mis oaks ; ~c I ass ouside he building is e memorial o James mouh amids shrubs on a riangular plo Though here are liirgm owns here are no signs "Keep of he Crass!" for he unknowing Freshmen r1ae Universi, o siuaed righ i n he Ciy, he gabs ing Only a, i ae w biocks WO he sheppin$ disric '!'his of course kl o grea ;cosa eulrmlle ; hough in ae ar sew i Ira no he bee a locaions 1 Wes,eurpriled on dlucoverlpg ha he enrollmen in Ars is *ie' ove r welve hundred;` he Mining be wwea MaGill'i hroe housand an d U,B C: s nineeen hundred sudens is n;~o~dde by he addiion aaul1sa here : MOdieine, Law, Denlbry, Music, ea There is no open rivalry beween he faculies none, a leas, ha would lead o any such hing as our Ars- Science bales Ineresing among he diferlnpe~l beween he wo Unirlersiies, b h e pwlion of he women sudens Co educaion is no pracised ao exensively here is I U A C ; aid one cal noice In odd hings, a fain ouch of a spiri of enforced oleraion on he par of he men Some classes are sill held in he Royal Vicoria Col - loge, which is he headquarers fo r hus women ; and here, all heir organisaions, which for he moo par are enirely aspirae from hose of he Green lawns, sepping-eo»e pahs, and new rockeries bordered wih shrubs and rees will gree Homecoming graduaes when hey explore h e U H C campus a Poin Grey hi s year Under he able supervision of Pro F E Beek of he Horiculure Deparmen, campus developmens hav e made rapid srides, wih he mai n effors being a presen concenraed around he new gymnasium, When he ask of landscaping he Universiy was underaken over hre e years ago, i was expeced ha a leas five sessions would elapse before any sriking resuls could b e shown So rapid has been he pro gross, however, ha firs-class roads pahs and landscape planings will be compleed in wo weeks' ime Some of he feaures ha graduaes will noice around he library are h e lawn areas, abou four acres in ex - en, which have added grealy o h e beauy of he building A faculy puing green has been esablished on hese lawns, and is aow open for play A sepping-sone pah from h e library o he gymnasium leads pas one of wo large "rockery areas, " which will ho fully compleed earl y nex spring The work of planing hese areas is now In full swing I is expeced ha hey will evenually conain one of he foremos collecions of Alpine and oher rockery plans o be found anywhere on he coninen Already several rock-plan enhusiass have promised donaion s o make he collecion fully represen alive Science graduaeb will find ha heir old samping grounds have no been negleced The area around he engineering buildings were prepared his summer for compleion in he auumn Some work will also be aemped around he Federal Foresry Life men, mea Sorariies are no permi- _ d sin he campus have represenaion on ie ens' Council, and of course he d- nae Socieies are qai independen of each oher Plea o class organiiu ions he women ulle a enirely separaely from he men There is nb Fresh Iniiaion, ha har been abolished quie Noma', dw Iv eahlled he Coa eer iywa o his funcion conversaions ake pace of dancer P~ ograms are o lus as a a dance; ao anuo us are necessary ; so ake your a oice I Is inended primarily er hl and 11'reshees, bu of course, Mos of he Universiy dances and eher affairs are held in he "W011 l Union," a building jus ouside he campus I Io really he Social cenre of he college, and consiss of ea room, ball room, billiard room, uc k shop, p, mae, reading room, bean,eis o o Ilm,de u e a I ' leics, Pau 1loilo~ CI uarers for he hen, read a ' ii aroused whenever ip w suns wihin Is preei*pa for he ynufpaaa o dliellig,er ur ale a p for serer!n ud e 'r leios add for ' hing, a he gamee4 n 1ngs, a l an i a e, bdi Qfe `A 6n ' Is he me hen 1U keen compeiion ars ylilverriies, g~ si ike o eohnf uo and ayb e, ~n muc rgdr cro end here, ere ie lf course, a a u mni sill_ laerodo, ia old 1Sli 4a 1 B lo lnk *'141 o b eihie ill' auk uma11 o n, fseiy, ;: 1f, hing he siu peg low i o n iadi file 41 ' 0 1,ereo'gan! sar ly o he Sabs' in as wih Iodine y *Meh he : cill ilf 'I o ganseddi eren"i I consins of, sidea, a gold se w r ` u ' d reprives esena of he ifcgill f :a Daily an d eaoh of he se'+ n `fans men The re g a enu el Salee,non pumbersofforh din ga her :14 yu o rc fify, and we a p ning a his qui for Home veining week ; will hear from us hen I ali joined "11 wishing you encases in your Rome Coming evens Sincerely, ALAN T CAMP, New Campus Demlopmals Ex-Council Member Gree DIMD IIIn$ S Sends Greeings Greeings o he Universiy of Briieh Columbia and especially o h e class of '33 which I have never me I am aking his opporuniy of Homecoming week-end o wrie and kee p in ouch wih U B,C I would give anyhing o be in Vancouver for il e week-end, o be a he baakeba U game and dance, which I presume is Theaed Nigh ual, and especially a Alhough I can' be wih you hin, year I Wish o send my greeing On his grea ocriasion of Homereols+inlf I wish he Commiee on He on every success This affair is sus a radiion which should keep a undergraduaes of he Universiy a bri ish Columbia ogeher In spiri I no in body Tradiion msn o ground I means even more, I roos And no one of us bu a feeling of permanence in hin furor ; ins world, somehing o sin a r somehing in which we ma ha0 faih Le us build up our radii'p~q of our Universiy and o each one of you : Team 15s, Tonne elaberellr MARY J CARTER Ars '19 Buildings The Classes of '19 and '39 have dons heir share in improving he campus by heir valedicory sifs of sone seas in fron of he library Indignan Map (who has leane d agains a newly pained rail) : Why don ' you pu "We Pain" on ha Painer : i jus did Ex rail? College Lad (arresed for speeding) : "Bu your Honor, i am a college boy " Judge : "Ignorance doesn' excuse anybody!" Ex

4 u e~» d i &a 4 Rc 3 r [ E rho' o%a ress 4ea» c,, Issued eves eil* I `'p'rlday'` by` he : 'e'1 'nee oioii board of h e Universiy of Briish collumbia, wes Poin Grey Phone Poin Orgy 1414, lfl1 eubsorlplons ras : f' per year Advercing raes on apdeaon EDIT0_414-CI BIF-aoderlok A Pllkfngon dl ei r >bdl ors -1' ' '1 s ''i' e saf and Je~1n w Aswoiaa ieois n ; b ais bars A rwgual%mniem Assisan aidio s a Are+eM ussale ni L~ovia Baron or1~aarr~y ddlor: Gran por >Ildor Fred Hmawo h Lmo a or Marlore McKay n sale mm i'e 5gsr > niihavoy _ d 'M leerier, j,o 9 Bel R ha Jane a " ei f{ Le, u w, rr»w», Qhea ii V { fin ha, dean mid, rinses mos,» argue' i 'f > r16 > dskins, M F Mon or D Davidson Hamme, I ilosooby, T Muln e hef sbus~ ass aager : y on y~wa Adverlaing >sanager Jahn w Vox lrrooulsrlon hnaror Wllhaso Lawson unease Assisan : Oorbon nn Ildio for As esu a Plenlur : Jean Woodwor h Adsoolaes : bese Roberson, I Bran m Assisan : Jean Mohlarmld L1 ri'll' _ ~ _ :i v 1, i _ 01 ALUMS From he our corners of he earh he grade are mimin g is k a Homecoming, and, for, all heir many years of experienc e Ill he,u ' nil of he,grea unknown hey are sill ypical U QC Sudens They arrive eager and willing o enjoy whaever eneralnznen is prepared for hem an o ggo house when i is over They aend ohlsooning bu do no ake par In i The ;Ah, l ins `Assbela ihh is he organizaion of graduaes ae mea bersh i is:gle or shou be bigger han ha of he'universiy, ;ye d :Homecoming single was Inau raed he Grads have neve r a presen e aski - gh ' n f ed' ~- i, ~~i1 e, iredmin Is ' coil ; pr`esen, i is a glorified pep - gaip6~, ll~ ~h by he np4wilaes mainlm y fore h) pc ~lvi h beaea a which graduaes are admied,tea dances and fa bad e 111 games are no `dour` enjoyed` by all, bu eb' sar s i + sudens,dire our; eee he'alu ni migh due air well be absen h c `f~ l"c'e'p ~ : a h1 mbar of srangers ;is no sufficien o i e inder f wih afeeling of comradeship or rever,? heir pr decei Qrs ;l ve no,+ oiab ha he, Alumni are a large an d well-or i nn close ouch s members regular b daneei, banques and oher re u ous :Bu as ar as he undergraduae ', E are c ncerned, he l~ilulld'lid go lus as well he ain he ui p x `'Is xc no p' in he 'very slg ld~ble maer of g 1 roai ~h_ ~ re' 'i be V; 'en or, and an d rg {, sub perhaps, he presen shir of, affairs is preferable o he ighaduae oligarchy which rules ucerain souhern, un vere ie s e Complee nc ydohen, me Ina n whoe lo nflcampus affairs, especially ahleics, by, ae heir Qld, own self eseem by wachlag oher men Win games for hef, did college ii a hing o be avoid ; ha" 10 a f uu : prospec so remoe ha i warrans bu, Igh, &enlon i presen OE ONUS, SOU TRU E Wih he official opening of he newly-consruced gymnasium on,saurday afernoon he hisory of U AC will have noched anoher milesone For several ' years he sudens have si'ly l fora poasime gymnasium, and ime and effor have a l Made i a realiy, ' The ormal ceremony in he gyhnasiuln will be remembered by hose presen as one of he significan feaures in he developmen of his Universiy, and i Is desirable ha he suden s aend in large numbers in order o show heir appreciaion o f he effors which have made his building possible 8lne e `e fall of 1925, wllen he 1;,l5niversiy odk up residenc e in he buildings on he Poin Grey Ala, effors have been mad e by he Suden Body o arrange for he consrucion of a gymnasium an he campus In he session he Sudens' Council ook defini e seps oward securing his building A scheme was submied b y which i was proposed o borrow a sum of money from he Provincial Governmen a a nominal rae of ineres The Alma Maer Sociey approved he plan, bu he governmen refused h e loan I was hen suggesed ha he governmen build he firs uni of a permanen gymnasium, bu his proposiion was declined by he governmen Nex, a suggesion whereby he Alm a Maer fees be raised per suden in order o provide funds fo r he erecion of a gymnasium by he floaion of bonds, was re- *eced icy he Board of Governors I was oµ13 oward he close of las erm ha final arrangemens were compleed by Council whereby he consrucion of a gymnasium was made possible, The paience and perseverence of sudens' Council and he Suden Body had won ou agains he opposiion of he governmen The compleion of he gymnasium will be regarded in fuure as "one of he landmarks in he hisory of he Universiy ;" bu will i no also be placed, along wih he vicory which he Cair n represens, as one of he lasing radiions of our Alma Maer? Biological Discussio n Club A meeing of he Biological Discussion Club will be held on Tuesday, November 12, a 8 o'clock a he home of Clifford Carl, h Avenue W W Roach will give a paper on "Gen epos in Poulry " L' Alouee The nex meeing of he Alouee Club will be held a he home of Mis s Delas, h Avenue Wes, o n Tuesday, November 19h, a 8 o'clock Take he Broadway Wes ear o Maple Sree and walk souh o 15 h Avenue An inviaion is exended o all graduae members of he Club Leers Clu b The Leers Club will mee o n Tuesday, November 12, a he hom e of Mrs L J Ladner, 1560 King Bid ward Avenue Jean Woodworh wil l give a paper on Maurice Hewle Classics Clu b Two papers were delivered a h e Wednesday meeing of he Classic s Club, held a he home of Miss Oliv e Moun Miss Kay Cumming spoke o n "Wha he Romans Knew Abou h e World," and showed evidences o f careful preparaion Mr Harold King delighed he gahering wih "Farb ' Roman Religion" which he read I n his own inimiable syle Refreshmens and discussion rounded of a pleasan evening ', E 'LT Y s,ay N vzm s es 1 1g Class an r C'~ '! ap l ~ Omen's Liefar ' iicley Miss Laura Holland, manager of he Children's Aid Sociey, Will 'spea k on eb enings in Social ` Velfare Work" a a meeing Of he Women' s Lierae sociey o be held Tuesday, November 11, a 1210 in' Aie 100 ' Las 'year in her vocaional lecur e Mips Holland emphasised "OW ial work is `he sum of all 'he >lio e e sociey o ake UV' is o slack " and i is expeced ha she Will fu n her expand his heme a he iso u g's on Tuesday ihe will also giv e he women a pracical accoun of he work involved, and a general Idea of he reimbursemen which may he expeced Mlee Reiland was acive In socia l work overseas and In he Ciy o Tor ono, She 1s also welliknown ail wrier and lecurer, Radio Club Meeing will be held In Room 102, Ap Se, noon, November 11, Mr, 1 ogl e will speak on "Loud a kers " Every one ineresed Is invied Canadlenn e Tim ne meeing of La Canadleun e will be ' held a he'bome Of he honorary presiden, M, Delavaui, 405 Wes Thireenh Avenue on Novembe r 1A, a 4 pm, All members are re Si CM C S,An even of grea`iherea o' many wllesbe, he coming of Dr, Mi found ' e Of he World Suden Chrisian Pedeaion, o our Universiy i he near fuure He will speak o a smal l group df sudens ; any who are par ioularly ineresed are advised o ge in ouch wih some moodier of he execuive Anoher coming even of' specia l noe will be he week end'camp, whic h he S CM are holding a Copper Cove, 'dhyeclll, on November ` 10 'afld 17, Tile general S C M E0Oreery, Murray Brooke, is o be presen as a leader Our graduaes +hfb' ddrdially Invied, All,hose desiring,a come are aske d o sign he lis in he SCM room Varsiy Chrisian Unio n On Tuesday las he Varsiy Chris an, Union heqar Mr T A Rowe of Chins w` '1 `iii sn d un o, his ex periences as a missionary in ha counry, The power of Chris had bee n shown, old he speaker, in he man y crises, which confron he missionary and he appeal of he gospel o h e Chinese is as srong as ever Nex Tuesday he Union will be ad dressed by Mg, A T Wees In,Ars 205 a 18 :10 All sudens are invie d o aend, Tke, subjec wills a an flounced 0d" he noice' 1)04%4 4 ' Philosophy Club Barbarap Folo}} and Marjorie Mc - Kay delivered Dihers o he Philosophy Dldcussibn Club oi Wednesda y evening a 8 o'clock, November h e 6h, a he home of Dr Pilaber o n McGill Drive Miss Felon's pape r deal wih a general discussion o n psychology and Miss McKay's on h e relaive imporance of herediy an d environmen, Boh papers provoked a grea deal of ineresing discussion The mooing closed wih a voe o f hanks o Dr Picher and he speakers of he evening Noice from Counci l Proessors have,cgmp{afned ha here has been oo much, noise o h e halls and corridors" during lecures Sudens are reminded ha absolue silence mus be kep during he lecure periods, Mosaics and!freson Illusrae lecure By Presiden Klinck Presiden Klinck gave as ineresing exhibiion of his reproducions o f famous European Maserpieces o h e members of he Ar Club on Wednes day afernoon Tis evoluion in paining could be raced from he welf h cenury down o he presen day Presiden Klinck poined ou ha wih he increased knowledge of h e human form came a marked advanc e owards he more lifeeile,and h e more naural He remarked on h e noiceable progress in he aris's concepion of moion and of he Chris Child The laer, for several cener - lea, was pained as a miniaure man, bu In more recen imes as a youn g child The brief alk was Illusraed by many Ineresing reproducions o f old Mosaics, frescoes, and paining s on canvas among which were some o f he bee examples of Michael Angelo, Raphael, Tiian, Leonardo da Vin+:l, 1 Boiceli and Leine a O s, - ' he Edioy o!,j s y Dear 8114,±1 Your ids 1$ i'13es" La e a 'very po n rail squarely an d vigorously on he head I find i very difficul o Jusify he exisence of a Universiy which is, as you say, "A, &rifled high ool" F m Uecla of vl ej ao ' sifl e *a, i ag les ended han he dreary, ime wasing, passive and nervsing aendance a lecures, ebmpelled by he Universi auhori Igo would be Grid, o lm no A co g espondanes o urse is in nely sue r erlor, K ve e e ' educaio is snuck r hs5 hi sequliiion o epeoido kuu9r g4 log,i Involve s br he ead row hdy of veils on a Jiepndoa ~u~ e' oleraio n, w,id ra n ge o f i ell Oual Ineress which will kee p he mind cqninu fly growin hrough ou he course a ife, he Universi y has a mos imporan par o play, By bringing ogeher In friendly Inl maey men of v } ellri dine9l back grounds, Ineress, aims and aiude s of mind i should be able o suppl y he suden wih ip unedusilsd oppor unny o acquire hose iomiliie, T o mind which meek a' ruly educae d d mae The shoul cause fc iglop mi na 7:%, eac h c a a ail d h Sre d s and burn wih he ad sead y flame of love of v d I possible ha aendance Woe o f cac h, dre? sheuld e v led o ' hu w own a :ii'iarivei sy ' r perform iw,w ae`'unc'ierr'1 uf ' ewer a COMMON shoom? Noice I, say COMMON' roolm no : an, Aremen's Pig 81y,sor a Soencemaids,,Smoke 0 ds i: `he~i unlvd'ey ' Wel edi 1a+ i iieial life, I Is he pla b where wo o r i> eg,nax, ier aogeli awl sar he s parks riu g i is a big eomfeee able' room wih pleny of aeee, fday chairs, periodlea and per a&~l~, rays, In shor s O vl 00AY one feels aom and v! ere sogi a )Wiy and inidce's > 50 rgumed and argumen d' igh, i such a (Common Rop i ~ may ge Ideas eem Bcfleib ~a Mid he So encemen may even learn a lile from Ars, surely a sae of affairs prefer able o" heir ' presen' relal6aahi p which appears q ; bw dogfnaed by a passion for acquiring each ohers 'Pano, However, in all seriousness, would lair' ha an Inisfiuion whic h does no possess a real common, roo m has no righ o 111, naihe"i'1 "` ` sereiy, since wihou 4 'Common *bin i renne norm loan of h >n fel p ranhilloidhs e g uui*dvui This un versi spiri which so many of us are ' der o see fosered a U BC Is a 0ible and eluslve hings smcul o inrus** bu 'one hing is cerain and he Is, ha a Common Room wor)* ' he name Is he mo o cgngenal soil cdn be found fo r i Wihou such s orlna Room i canno possible dove op Ino a healhy, dad vigorous plan" Which will bea r frui In is season The Universi y Auhoriies should cerainly : provide such a room since i ranks wih h e Library, as one of he fundamenal s of any real universiy, bu as hi s consideraion is no likely o weig h very heavily wih hem, would i no he feasible for he suden body o ge a Commi Room or iself eouewha in he same way ha i go I s Uymnasium, an Insiuion which i n comparison is a mere luxurious hill)? The quesion is surely of sufficien imporance o warran a full srengh suden drive Yours, very sincerely, FRANK WILSON `h*, Edior "Ubyssiy' i Dear Sir : I wish, o hank you or :h e elemen, you afford me, 'An Y policy of,being yourbioherei ke e Your euo ai are' s{s a ' dog " y he moon: And usufilly hbf 's ba hough loud and Wonderful' him s is, a mar Shin no of jp$riidn o he mooµ : end o us a r h r pi' silo noes, You bemoan he leek of 1ni, 1 and originaliy wihin h e body Bu keanapi shoe be, made In your 0114 Ar on fo r Is in your o11cc, he lr k, mal plorable, i reques ha you oh s your own hoes, he condiio n which ~ ve sadly # r I so, y Iu ' ~, c ui~~o m ai i b 'Mids +k holy Perhaps' rio dd elfish break apow r~ful radiion' by he elallyid i re oiodlor finh C iefi you a hese and bans) -*,omam he lold old ec of sudens and heir sleep Su ' your {~dpiirsble vofai range hhail one fla Doe, You sire; 'Weed originai, When you assume ha he aea y should be, wf awe and do g Bu, deaf ai rryy qp~1 a d conemn a Rie s e a 70' ebr ~, qand Rb d af afu d ac 11g eas r, i p d o a don r b ae wo ~1 e i o i emp n or e p a mini', bfj ens ou en o c s, : iiia 'Voiyra s me, all y Edior's Noe fi 'endekvorina 'e : use he Wen gaily, sie raoogui he farce' o~ simile okfhe do yini h maon,ee for h 'mo, ;plane idely known as he "deed Our "unidy Pub", policy 10 dic a rue philanhropy ~- kea ni lion of one ` o~lel'oin' a door ' di he Jenio '4,` ' The pleasures of oq nee rp o Ire a maer of ivi ed opi ion wih he majoriy on he side of T,J, "The doer o hebuafnesa worl d, ay only ajar or woned, and o )Den i comble0e fi 'heir+ feek," se r E ed Miss Edwards in he course of an address be*,'ips Mfsdi fi 0heej ' neon Women are a he pra pioneers in his d o en success mus look o he sap',y oher w fon special ap) q~ f The buss "lu e yp cal e ad es I a n an d Ae' f g a d' a~ mind demonsraing his 'qmlly ba proves a success A univere y edu- ` caion, Mies Edwards said Is merely he opening of a door o fuure iniiaive Compeiion is he fundamena l erm of businee, and is wha gives coninual simulus o a, flue `ass career The numerous deparns In a sore such as he Office, Personnel and he Merchandising Deparnen, afford gloa opporuniies for specialied alel In conalgallon, Mies >Odwsrd' saed, ; ha wha everyone mos desired was quoe; lllmeace, '4 e)»i ; Paleaflh a epee THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE IN7 W Nayy Blue Chhchi11a h~oa The ie an yoµ ease on hese smar new ohieekillas =w U1,be apparen o you ha heir syling Is he resul of unusually smar designing They are Jus he correc weigh for his climae and are he mos dressy of all overcoas They come in models o sui every ype Single and Double-, Breased, Plain or half Bee wih pleas Wih Plain ;off' Velve Collars and he very fines Ar Silk Linings $21 00 Ohers $25 00 o $7500 Hasings and Homer S SATISFACTION GUARANTeeD OR YOUR MONEY BACK

5 r :nom Remarks War Civilisaion Educaion HE WAR ended eleven years ago, bu i is sill he subjec o f much lieraure Two recen publicaions ha are ranked among he bes war books are ' AU Quie On he Weser n Fron,' and ' The Case of Sergean Grishs"Journey'a End, ' a very ousanding play has is scene in he renches, 'All Quie On he Wesern Fron' (Lile, Brown, and Company, rlaion by A W Wheen) is by Erich Maria Eemarque, a youn g fan Of Much ancesry "Las year he wroe his book, wihou Liberaion, ou of his own and his friend's war experiences," we ar e maned on he wrapper, The Mancheser Guardian calls i ' he grea of all war books, and I has been highly praised in Germany an d he Unied Saes, The book deals wih he life of a common soldier in he, Germa n army, I hree imporan hings I i shows he errible effecs of hew oll ya W,, were plunged ino i from school and universiy ; : bring s bre orro 'o f he ran home o he reader as no book has done be re ; a>d i'does Much o modify he war hareds and prejudices w oh many people si11 hobos, of he Minn of his he wrier says : "We will be one even o ourselves, we will grow older' a few Will edab hemselves, oher wi l merely submi, and nigh Will be bewll±lered," They will b e broken, burn ou, he believes, au generaion before hem had homes Inge o reurn o, bu he rainier ea were rooless The nex genera 11<no" dersand hem-mod _y will be pushed aside d kaew he lal WU a bloody, muddy, shaering, deadly business, bu :,In is powerful simpliciy, makes all he hoer* of hose days very mo =s personal expsrences for is reader The syle is plain and e vividness of he sory is enhanced by he see of he firs person, ends, and shorn senences?ome pig are very beauiful-- in unconvenional form The narraiveo ee colored by no imperial do im of glory, bu simply by he feelings and he poin of vie w vas *Aiude of he average, Oermsn Soldier and find him quie following passage Illusraes his, and ie ineresing for iher Bu wha Would like o know," says Alber, "is wheher here would so: have been Sr if he Kaiser had said No" "I'm ire oudo much," I inersec, "he was agains i from he firs " "Well, if A ohim alone, hen perhaps if weny or hiry people in he i ha sicno " is prob bce," I agree, "bu hey damned well said Yes," s queer, Whi one hinks abou i,"!roes on Kropp, "we are here o i'oo our faherland And he French are over here o proec heir faher - d Now, Who's in he righ?" "Perham boh," say I, wihou believing i '"Yell"u s, We now, prsueser, Albd an I seeaeeansorve h h m d i m e ino a corner, "bu our professors and parsons and newspapers say ha w e he only ones ha are righ, and le's hope so; bu he French pmessors arson and ;newspapere say ha he righ is on heir side, wha abou align k don' know" I say, "bu whichever way i i here's war all h e same and every monh more counries coming in " Tidbn reappears He is ill gif* excied and again joins he convey eaioa, wondering jus how a war ges sared "Mosly by one counry badly offending anoher," answers Alber wih a slleh - air of superioriy Than,Tjadeu preends o be obuse "A counry? I don ' follow A mounaiia in Germany canno offend a mounain in France Or a river or a wood or a field of whea " "Aref you really as supid as ha, or are you jus pulling my leg?" growl s Kropp "I don' mean ha a all One people offends he oher " "Then I haven' any business here a all," replies Tjaden, "I don' fee l myself offended " ", almos all of us are simple folk And In France, oo, he majori y of men are labourers, workmen, or poor clerks Now jus why would a Frenc h blacksmih or a French shoemaker wan o aack us? No, i is merely h e rulers, They weren' asked abou i any more han we were " Anoher of he "los generaion" who has become a wrier is Henry Williamson A few weeks ago, under he heading "Ousanding Book of h e Year," he Sunday Province reviewed his book "The Pahway " (Jonahan Cape and E P Duon & Co) A Ermainger Fraser, he reviewer, says : "In he monh of Augus, 1914, Williamson was an unusually shy, sensiive an d immaure schoolboy of seveneen His lile naive village in Devon was In (Coninued on Page ill ) The Poe and he Pharoah A Tale of Ancien Egyp Ha-shop-ou, Pharoah of hipper and Lower Egyp, Misress of h e Upper Nile, Beloved of he Gods and of one Blood wih Them, san k wearily down and permied her ladies o remove he heavy doubl e crown acid siff wig " :Irani" she called "Bring your harp and sing o me! " Eras, he favorie of he Queen, he mos beloved of her nieces, approached "I will sing one of he songs of he poe Penaur," she murmured, The ladies smiled The Queen looked grimly a he girl, bu maid nohing "Follow hy hear so long as hou exiees, u frankincense on hy head ; Be clohed in fine linen, be anoined wih pure oil, hings mee for a god! Enjoy hyself beyond measure, le no hy hear fain Wih radian face make a holida y and res no here conen 1 Behold, i is no given a man o carry his goods wih him : Behold, here is none who bah gon e and comeh back hiher again I " The ladie i, a a dieaneo from where he Queen sa reclined wi h her eyes closed, chaered among hemselves in low ones "Ira' sings divinely, does she no Bu how impaien she mus bo for her dismissal ha she may keep her rys in he garden " (Coninued on Page 7) f ' r l P ' (( ' I ri The Pach-Maker The lile pach-maker sa makin g paches and Through rough helile win - dows came he cheerful chirp of h e maing sparrows Far below in h e cobbled rea a baker's boy war whisling o his dog The pach-make r smiled and laid aside his scissors "Ho - ho," said he, "here's Dane Dui Any now wih my unic" Yes, here she was, plump and rosy, holding high a seaming bowl "Here be your dinner, Maser To* ky; mind your ongue ; I's over ho oday" Toinky nodded end reamed see oral pins from he deep receelea of his mouh "And whe pach do you wan o day, my beauy? Thie lile sar, o my hipking" She' wep away ale Pealed, and he dug hie spoon ino h e broh He was no always conened, his lile pach-maker, and ye life was no over-hard for him His days passed cheerily enough in his lile gabl e room and when he me his friends a evening all, he avern echoed Wih heir laugher Ho-Ofen used o hink, while nodding and bending over he shees of black plaser,,of he beaunful ladies he pleased by his rifles He looked a he array spread oa on h e able, ready o be ied and delivered Small, round, moon-lilo paches ' chic lile riangles; many dainy ani geomerical shapes ; and an occasional one of more daring design perhaps a carriage and four, or a hand - some profile bu paches, every one of hem, Black and small, sicky o n one side, dull on he oher Ye ho w hey pleased he ladies! Did a beauiful maiden never ire of pasing an d pulling, of viewing and changing, he r paches now above her lef eyebrow, now above her righ? No? Then he chin, or he wo sof cheeks, were vasly improved by hese lile noh ings He smiled and chuckled, For years now he had ea and clip- (Coninued on Page 0) ' Twenieh Cenury Lyric Anhology In he library here is a book en - iled "Shorer Lyrics of he Twenieh Cenury" I is no a new boo k i was published in 1922 bu I found so much pleasure In i ha I feel I mus bring i o he aenio n of any who have no read i and ar e ineresed in modern poery W H Davies, he edior, says in he fore - word ha his anhology Is made "fro m he pure love of poery" As well as selecions from familiar pens, i conains lyrics by lile-known poes, suc h as "False Anchorage," by Richard Church : "Under his hayrick Ile All my hear's reasure The Impermanen skies Pass a heir leisure, And he flowers of he noo n Prepare o fade soon The bird-music dies Oh bier hear's reasure To anchor me so To his woman, my lover, While he skies fade above he r And he earh dies below " "The Old Woman" by Joseph Camp - bell is unforgeable : "As a whie candl e In a holy place So is he beau y Of an aged face As he spen radiance Of he winer sun So le he woma n Wih her ravail done Her brood gone from he r And her houghs as sil l As he waers inder a ruined mill " L A, O Srong describes "The Mad Woman of Punne'' Town," concluding wih : "Talking and chuckling as she goe s Indifferen boh o sun and rain, Wih all ha merry company, The singing children of her brain " The book impresses one wih h e ac ha here is much of he beauiful and he charming and he deligh - fully whimsical in modern poery Gordon Craig And TheNew Theare WI) YEARS ago he name of "Gordon Craig" conveyed praically nohing o he average individual on his coninen, bu since a cerain producion of "Macbeh" In New Yor k las season i has begun o ake on A hasy signidoance in he minds of sudens of he drama and of hose who are reall y ineresed) in he ar of he heare There are some who do remember Gordon Craig, bu hey are middle-aged Briisher' who know him a s an acor in London Of his laer and more imporan i or k "`aris" in he heare, as he calls himself, hey know noh All hi s ng :onfined o Europe, alhou his, aciviies o dae have been d ideas have had heir indirec influence on he American heare Many of he ses of he foremos American scene designer' are based on Crai g principles and occasional producions of cerain heares hroughou he counry usually non-commercial, embody many of he Craig hya rise of saging, hough someimes in disored forms, Gordon C ig is he only son ofhp lae DapeEllen % IV, Ifs was hor n on he 10h of January, 1878, eived his He educaion recrador'd a IT College and Heidelberg College In 1889, having played minor par before be mad e his sage debu a he Lyceum as he'young Arhur S Valeri in "The Dead Hear" Then came seven years of raining ae an oer acid ae a sage Manner Under Henry Irving'' direcion As he climax o his dfreer as an acor he played Hamle is London In 189I, shorly aferwards he reired from h e sage, During he laer year of his oer-period Craig beoi:me more and more ineresed ib he enire ar of sage managemen or producion Then, as youh has a habi of doing, he came o he conclusion ha mush i n, he ;? order Was wrong There grew wihin 'Mn he,idslon of a high ideal, r p of a wonderful new heare, and finally here came i ime hen h e he could no longer remain in ha sifling af><bsphei^a where w eve he anihesis of wha be picured i Oug h o be HCrespeced Irving hi* eacher and sill loved he old he re in which he had been brough up, bu o him hey were wrong, and he had o leave hem, For hree years Craig devoed himself o wod- cuing, and he ~s ; "By 1900 I fel I had served a sumcienly long wood cuing IOWA, ipa o produce a play" The ime had Dome o pu his Many nep hrieil ino pra " ice He fel ha in order o do so he mus have a school of he heare, bu firs he had o show wha he could do, His las producion In En gland was "Much Ado Abou Nohing," and he money for his school no ye bein g forhcoming, he refued o sage anoher play here, and Wen o Berlin i n 1904 Afer doing "Venice Preserved" he again asked for funds and again was old o do jus one more play, This was "Hamle" In 1911 a he Moscow Ar Theare Sill no financial suppor was given, and "here I sruck and no sooner had I sruck han niy school came " This was in 1918 In 1914 came he war, and he las his supporer In 1910 Craig wroe describing his school as i would be : "When we have our scheme well suppored, and 66,000 a year guaraneed for five years wil l be all we shall require, we shall pu he following plan ino acion :, "We shall build and equip a college, furnishing i wih wha is necessary, "I will have o conain wo heares, one open-air and One roofed-in, on one or on he oher every heory shall be esed and records made or ' he resuls" Insrumens for he sudy'of naural sound and ligh would be ' purchased, wih insrumens for producing hese ariflbially, Insrumens for he eude of moion would be bough and,invened There would be a rining-press, well-socked library, and all hings peraining o modern h ree "In all here will be no more han hiry Mon in he college There 11 be, no women " In Craig's heare everyhing would be done by one man Insead of b y many, ha Is, all he ideas would come from him, much of he acual work ' being carried ou by obedien servans who would undersand exacly wha was waned This man would no be an "acor-manager," bu would concenrae on direcing and producing he play In discussing he New Theare as defined by Gordon Craig, one mu remember ha i is divided Ino wo disinc groups, he naural and h e arificial The chief feaures of he firs are : he poe's work o be wrien i n a colloquial mode of speech ; he acor's delivery o be colloquial ; he scen e o be a facsimllo or phoographic reproducion of naure even o he use o f real bricks, real rees ec ; he acors in no way disguised bu selece d according o heir likeness o heir pars ; movemen o be as naural a s speech ; he ligh of day or nigh ; he face of he acor painless ; he expression as naural as he movemen and speech The main feaures of h e arificial heare are : he poe's work o be as i is--an unnaural mode o f speech or verse ; he acor o have an unnaural mode of delivery ; h`e scene o be a non-naural invenion, imeless and of no 'localiy ; acmes b'be disguised beyond recogniion, like marionees ; movemens ceneuionalised (Coninued on Page 7) The aging emple of he mind is choke d Wih dus and debris as he idols here Fall crashing one by one when shaered b y The hunderbols of disillusionmen : We find he mos imporan men inen Upon hemselves : heir narrow minds are cloaked Wih wisdom, and beneah he masks hey wea r Innae conemp and prejudices lie The sricken idols fall : our grief gives place : VI'e piece he broken fragmens on each base Along he emple's cluered halls he mea n And muilaed effigies are se In ime arceped as hey are, we ye faexpr a hem, oo, for wha hey should have been

6 The Lierary Supplemen Oh THE ' Lierary Edior-:-- -Ronald Granham Issued whenever he Muse visis he Universiy of Briish Columbia PROLOGUE I Is our privilege o presen he firs Lierary Supplemen o f his session, More conribuions were received han could he used W e wish o hank hose whose work is no published for giving heir su p por The Supplemen is enirely suden work, wih he excepion o f he iduaion poem of he Harvard class of '29 This poem is reprined from he Worm Di es Read i, and if i doesn' make you ~:in urn he he Muck Page The s adard of he work In his Supplemen will perhaps b e eo emne by some as being oo high, by more as being oo low, be go, him who failed o conribue oas he firs sone 1 THE TEXTBOOK CONTROVERSY file presen gx book conroversy ; In his province reminds us of urbnoa of recen memory In hu grea ciy of Chicago ine BigBi Thompson, ruling demagogue of ha place, found i pole ild e o de onsraie his Mea Americanism As i is cusomary for many Canadians o belile hings American when desiring o appear ' krio f ' AO I hi " cusomar y for' many Americans o show hosiliy o hingsoh boa When hey desire o display heir ' parioism' Big Bill discovered Briish Propoganda' in he schools of Chicago, and began o roo *ou $e found i in some of he exbooks, which were ordered reglale, and a splendid bonfire was mg de of pary of hem He found i being disseminaed by he superinenden of shoos, who urned ou o be a minion of Xing George disguised as an efficien and widely respeeed educaor The raior was discharged, Mos glorious of all, he people s champion, if memory serves, offered o pull he nose of h e scheming sovereign if he should ever have he emeriy o visi he ou - raged meropolis agains which he had direced his sediious designs! Tha Chicago business was an ouburs of narrow-minded naionalism, he ype of false parioism ha is poison o he causes of peac e and educaion We in Canada were amazed and amused, and we Ha ered oursevles ha such an exhibiion could no occur in our ow n enlighened land Chicago well, anyhing migh happen here! Ye signs are no waning ha Big Bill has admirers and emulaor s on his aide of he line His respec for Canada will no doub increas e when he hears ha Briish Columbia, whose people are subjecs of King George and so naural enemies of all Thompasonies, has done hi m he honor of adoper his mehods o carry on he war Whe abou he respec of he inelligen people of he world? The ex-book conroversy should make sudens of his universi y more keenly conscious of he privilege i 'is o be here I should emphasize for hem wha a universiy is an insiuion which one aends o sudy raher han o be augh, o be guided by scholars, no driven b y eachers ; an insiuion which conrols is own academic affairs unhampered by influence and inerference from wihou is walls Learning is inernaional, no naional, and i cenres in he universiies of he world The professors, knowing he requiremens, prescribe cerai n books o be used as exs Wha do he naionaliies of he auhor s maer If a ex-book is of a conroversial naure, i does no hae o be acceped as gospel, hu all aspees of he quesion or,luesions involved can be sudied and discussed In he primary and secondary schools, however, he pupils are pracically confined o heir exs The quaniy and qualiy of wha hey learn, and he degree of pleasure wih which hey do i, depend s upon he excellence of heir ex-books I is plainly he duy of hose who choose hese books o choose he bea ones I is reasonable for he auhoriies of one counry o defuse o allow in is public and hig h schools exs ha are rife wih he naionalism of anoher, bu o ba n foreign en-hooks for any oher reason is o lower he sandard of educaion, because no one counry leads in all fields of knowledge Feeding school children a die of exclusively naive knowledge is very likely o urn ou naionalisic prigs insead of sudens who hav e repeved he bes educaion possible and who have learned o hink fo r hemselves, o weigh values and o face facs I is a berayal of a skewed rus, The hing has been done elsewhere : le us hope i will : ' 7r no be done in Briish Columbia rr ''a : 7' r ' ' Tr rr, rrc ' Ambiion A sonne is oo easy hing o wrie The polished works of ar ha charm he ea r May hide he paien oil 'of half a year, May be he brooding of a sleepless nigh Will Shakespeare, Wordsworh, Arnold each he ligh Illumining he lierary sphere 01 his own inge---eau sang, wih scarce I peer, Of eem/ars queen or humble eremie Bu his my dull, prows, soul would know, When vainly I aemp o ape!heir migh, Were heir gems fashioned in one blinding glow? Or wrough hey use by line unil he brigh Perfecion was aained, as when he flo w Of counleas drops forms one grea salaelief _w R a umul of exciemen over he oubreak of he war and he lad enlise d a once Two days laer 0s was i n France wih he firs deachmen and for he ensuing four` years he was never absen more han fory-eigh hours a a ime from acive miliaw service in France and Belgium Mar vellausly, he seems o here maed (Coninued from Page 6i " wihou cripplia physical Whi u every fibre of his!said was sraine d o he breaking poin by he brueli ies and horrors daily before his Ws " en I Wes over he had noliai o r and nowhere no in a bookshop he became enhralled by he Inimae knowledge of woods and fields, he hrobbing vialiy, of Ililohard Jeffries ' "Bevis," and he s sa invie d him o si down and Illsh I Novel Wore had he seriously and of his own voliion read i book Hls sou l found saisfacion In he works of Jeffries sad he boson o wrie Lord Norhcliffe ave Ma a Pla* as he "Wily Mall," bu "he sampede pace of modern journalism w shies all he srong insincs of h own developing genius " Beques a iny Devon coage by oh old Mons he reired here and in dire pover r coninued o wrie, Sories and ski ohee won praise from Harpy and he gradual eppreoision of noed criics, in 1eee his limi complee book; 'Tarka he Oer; his Joyful Lie land Deah In he Counry of he Tw o Rivers, " go he Rawhornden prise, "and won he emphaic saemen from John Oalswurhy, 'Mr William OM is he fines living inerppreer of he &ans of wildd life, and Ili a his bea, a beauiful wrier's " William Maddison, he hero of The Pahway,` is also one of ha "los generaion" "whose youh was crushed ou and whose fuure shadowed by h e caasrophe of he Grea War Ino his characer he wrier, had poure d much of his own spiriual experience, his sense o having passed hrough bewildering blmiin agony o he ave -waiing, everhesling comfor of aloes earh com panlouehip " This remarkable book, i seems, is a direc oucome of he war and is effec on he auhor, and Miss Frase r concludes ", since Henry Williamson is lile over hiry, i ma y well be he firs srong noe sounded from one whose work may endure fo r many Years of remembrance, " Hugh Walpole calls "The Case o f Sergean Grisoha" by Sephen Zweig, "he fines of all war novels" From he poin of view of a novel i is superior o "All Quie on he Wesern Fron" The laer is he reporin g of Inciden relied o a hue ar "Sergean Orisoha" is creaive and oonwnuoue, ne repororial and incidenal, The sory is simple: (Mahe iv a Russian prisoner in Easern German y who escapee, is provided wllh an denln elon disc, by a girl oula w leader who loves his, is arresed an d senenced o deah as he desere r whose disc he has He ells his sory, and he res of he book is concerned wih he humane aemps of some officials o save him and he effor s or prison auhoriies o have him execued Grischa himself, in a limbo of uncerainy, does some deep pondering over fundamenal issuen of lif e and deah and personaliy, wih a cer - ain inuiive clairvoyance He is confiden in he humaniy of every - one, confiden ha he war will end soon and he will see his wife an d children again The ne ighens Somehing dies wihin him ; he realises he fuiliy of hoping o be spared One day he is sho a sunse The emphasis of he book is no o n war bu on is effecs on human naure--how i makes ordinary men hard, suspicious, afraid o inerpre commands wih he humaniy of free men The sysem has go generals and omcfals and all wihin lb In fluenoe, Jus as i has go Grisoha "Journey's End" has become world - famous in a few monhs Those wh o see i a he Vancouver Theare nex week will never arge i R C Sheriff, he auhor, was an obscure Ens Hsh insurance assessor before he wroe his play I was originally for privae amaeur producion, bu has aken he world by sorm The scene of "Journey's End" i s laid In a dug-ou a he fron There are no women in he ou and he plo, If I may be called one, Is very simple The ineres of he play lids in is depleion of he effecs of he wa r on several ypes of men The char asers of a group of Briish afers are laid bare before us and we see how he war brings ou he bea ha Is In hem how some are driven al - mos mad and ohers remain normal, bu nearly all show fundamenal' no Mie To quoe a Widnlpeg review : "One feels ha he auhor has done more for peace han all he saes - men In he world " fepeaking abou hese war books makes one wonder Jus wha kind of civilisaion our is, wheher i is real- ly a high civilisaion, and, mere perinenly, wha civilizaion iself is This brings o mind Clive Bell's book eniled "Civilisaion," published las spring Mr Bell Rude civilisaion a Moul hing o donne "A Sense of Values and Reason Enhro W are he paren qualiies of high eleifi ion, " aye, and again, "Civili#a is no hewor,"ind ye again '' 'Co of he qualiies ha mos clearly' isinguish a civilised man from a savage is a sense of humour ; and he sense of humour is in he las analysis oah la bu a highly Mimic sense of values," and hen, "Peon a who def iraely sacrificed comfor o heauywih no orienal sad in hews--would appear o ae o possess a sense of values, To prefer a liberal o a ech Meal educaion, an educaion ha eaches how o live raher han one ha eaobee bow o gala, is anoher manifesaio n of his highly civilised sense " Furhermore, "Highl y civilised so *aoo are polie," and "The essenia l characerisic of a highly civilised so oley is no ha i is creaive bu ha I is appreciaive," and "I o 0 mark of efrillsed ages ha hey malaain e ndards below which hings mus no fell " Also, "Civilisaion comes a redacion and educaion Civilisaio n le arificial" Considering he war, and hhi$ifg,b he above qualaoaaion, one h gqe conclud e ha our presen oi*ililsien is no very high We hink civilize Won is comfor, we phfer an gduoa ion ha eaches how o gain raher han hoer o live, we are ne very applreoiaiv e of anyhing ha dose no conribue o our maerial well-being, polieness is ou of fashion, and hough we go in for wha we call "educaion," reflecio n has no grea populariy However, here is some hope for no, because mos of us bane' a sense of humor and so are no quie savages, and some of ou r sandard s are such ha hings canno fall very far below hem Universiy sudens should ake hese words of Mr Bell o hear, be - cause hey are very rue ; "The man of sensibiliy bu of no educaion, he man who, herefore, canno relae his personal experienc e o he pas, he fuure or he forces of naure, who canno invesigae h e causes of his own ideas and feeling s or daily wih heir analogies le as Oe who has swilled choice wine all his life wihou ever lingering over he flavour, relishing he bouque or smil - ing a he colour" "Wihou educaion, be be never s o sensiive, a man Mus say In h e forecour of experience Every hough and every feeling has overones in audible o he uneducaed ear " Are we making he mos of our universiy educaion, and do we full' appreciae Is value, Some farher remarks ha provoke hough are worh quoing : "Groups of highly civilized men an d women are he disseminaors of civi - liy," "No one can become highly civilised (a civilizer) wihou a fair meas - ure of maerial securiy Civilizaio n requires he exisence of a leisure d class Complee human equaliy le compaible only wih complee human savagery Bu creae a class from which you ask nohing and be sure ha from i will com e hose who give moa" Socialism, I i wished he sae o become highly civilised, would have o inves in a sae-suppored leisured class, Mr Bell concludes These las few houghs are so Ineresing ha a lenghy discussio n could be based on hem, bu i is high ime o cease hese 'Random Remarks' and give oomeone else chance "A Modern Comedy," by John Gala - worhy, combines "The Whie Mon - key," "The Silver Spoon," and "Swa n Song," wih wo Inerludes, ino one volume, selling a $1160 per copy a (Coo inued from Page 6) pee and ; nisei paern on big biaaa k shees <<la hie iii le roolp someimes he had been lad, bu n discouraged, for once be had hei r loved deeply, bu hi vain The b ful Lady Dorohea ile kne w was happening in he lile maker's hear, when he clipped i, rimmed a hundred nines for * one of her do ' pacl es Bu she hi married a we hy lord, en her on remembrance of Tomky was I,h picure of a bed-room before her a r ball She 'hall freed and eeolded ha awrme had lef bur, and only a saivmil fin aps! id she - o araral Ois' very ebsrp pa y Orin ly ei, and ver knoy is hpa~' a was laid on Abe ble, lile low voice sayi a he "Ton awl very bou l, And now he beauifu l wore Tomk,yy' paebane again did she so he fu n man wih he crinkly blue he lile low Moo Someime he used o o hiss self, very quiely, loo nib' s hrough his lile ggu sway pas he smu y an beyond he glaring r He would lay down,his pa _ in like his ''bet are was a lile paoh al s Is, lo A silly lile Pach-maker har,hi, be The he loved 4a lovely lady ' ohh wae n vegeslsoed lin afim velve And anoher manse lane ; And sill he kied his Mini', Bu! hecould no 'ell her go He sans an old he smoe And now, hey know" "You wan o exoiin' day on e oo, :01-d I :e:rr' ahrrowe "Well, hi ehee g Wrigh', ed h aome'u 0 o only comiies yawl ' ha ime There was us Sam Mackeniiy, a lamp/ boy self on board The win!; December i Was, when s down she sank in he mdd lake There wasn' ime o, anyhing I saw H1yc>aeniiy, iri, no swim, hanging ono' bi g Durhau'e floe ou,, and I aho y a bundle of clohes pine as well 'om, was clinging daa a eigh-day clock and o he ropes around a roll 'Oh blankes "For well Over an boo he waer seemed o ge Folder and were so siff we could hardl dv We were sure glad o see laaa;i Pe*, a French hsifbreed had been following us, co ino sigh In a small rowboa 'W'a you do darer he called He sood ip In he b(a) and ried o pull he bey In, Wih he resul ha i was almos %an d he exciable Pee sared o row away, shouing 'All righ I end som e help! ' I hadn' followed he sea weny years wihou knowing how o handle a boa, and prey soon we go Pe e cooled down and Hackenay and I crawled In Tha was he las rip of he 'Tacoma," concluded he ol d fellow "She's sill a he boom somewhere--and wih all her pail s se " S G You are a silken sring And I a bonded bow Ben o do all your will And o make your arrows sing ; Old and of ancien hue,, Bending o be lea you ; Ye you draw back and away And send your arrows sill A oher men and he y Feel he ligh peacock quill As he keen shaf passes hrough Indian Summer I chanced ha, on a mild Sepember day, I lay beside an ever-chuckling srea m Which gurgled happily like babes a play, And wove is harmony ino my dream ; Through alder leaves he sun'a sof, drowsy bea m Traced Naure's rembling paerns on he rai Tha wandered by me and embraced he glea m Of laughing ripples elling an age-old ale Then suddenly before my lace of res A roop of /amiss passed in joyous doom, While Punk he mischievous performed wih sea, And Oberon besowed an amorous glance ; I rased my head, bewildered--hey were gone! The slow-gold rays of auumn lingered on

7 LITERARY SUPPLEMENT- TO THE 37S8E i, 7 An ninph Wonderingly he ilived,i and gahered sones, And smelled he perfume of he flowers ; sayed and pained in all hese hings, And reachsng for he sars llie ried No o be conen wih hose he gahered On he Bridge The world is cruel, and I'm a fool 's no use sruggling more The nigh is grey I ake my wa y To where he waers pou r Beneah he bridge Wih fores round and oo a sound Bu wind and lapping sream, In soliude I sadly broo d On his life's horrid dream,, Why are we,here in hope and fea r Exising bu o die? And when were dead and life has fled, Where do our spiris fly ' Or can i be ha f Park shades of + S descend Tha, soulless, man has bu,one span And Orion deah is he end ' Ah, hd ~ " yfae ` Where lone and hae And peiness are no ; 0 welcome Fae where nohing is Bu full and final ro Sream, how smooh and careless, Murmuring ' Release!' In hy genle deepness Many have found peace And ye, I wonder how i all $eas anoher mind? I wonder wha l 'll hink,of i When youh is lef behind, I hink I'd like o see he spring Come singing in again, To walk amid swee-reeking wood s All washed wih April rain, To ouch he snow, o smell a rose, And now he leaves are gay see hem glory in heir fa e If I bu wai for day To fee he force of Naure's wine, To seek a soul ha seekeh mine-- I'll cross he brhidge wih seady read And smile in piy a he dead : They have no life Sream, how blank and gruesome, Swirling, lapping, blurred, To hy greedy bosom Many have been lured POE'T'RYPAGE ANON Craig and he New Theare (Coninued from Page 5 ) according o some sysem ; ligh Forunae Isles frankly non-naural, disposed so as o, Woman--hoauiful, noble an d illuminae scene and acors ; masks ; inelligen as she ofen is in daily expression o be dependen on masks life is a coninual hrea o he ex - and he convenional movemens, boh isence of ar in he heare and als o of which are dependen on he skill o he successful managemen of h e of he acor heare The heare of oday is neiher "Those who are hough o be h e naural nor arificial, bu an Wards- excepions--he greaes names are, ic mixure, and herein lies is chief alas, he wors offenders, Omi According o Craig, all rue ar "This is no open o argumen, fo r Mus be made up by inorganic ma hisory ells us he facs plainly s- erials, and ha is why he considers nough, The fine women become h e he arificial heare he more aris mos selfish, he moa egoisical, unioally perfec of his wo groups He der he influence of public applause says ha "he acor mus go and in They lose heir heads and such prof - his place comes he marionee Do y heads, oo I is a grea piy ; I Is away wih he acor and you do away a grea calamiy o he sage wih he means by which a debased "To achieve he reform of he henoage realsm is produced and flourish- re, o bring i ino he condiio n No Ioager would here be a liv necessary for i o become a fine ar, figure o conuse us 'no connec- women mus firs have lef he boards ug acualiy and ar, no longer a! arrive a his conclusion firs hroug h Bring figure in which he weakness my sudy of he sage, and secondl y and remors of he flesh were per because of my grea admiraion for, e plble " and some smell knowledge of, woman - In some ways he New Theare Is kind " made up of he oldes forms, Dancing, Now, having disposed of he women, panomine, marionees and masks I would like o reurn o he Inorgani c Were all vial o he anciens an d heir drama Today we sco[ a hem, bu he New Theare ha Is, he now Inorganic heare--will nee d hem Anoher ineresing feaure of he New Theare is also a reurn o an Clin radiion, namely, he banish - Inn of women from he sage, Now Craig is no a woman haer, a leas One would no judge so from con fain repors one hears of him, and s o i canno be from pure malice he would do away wih aorwes, Here Is bow he explains i : "I Is piiful o read in he hisory of he heare of he wrecks wome n have made of many good manageria l ships which aemped o reach he Clouds : Cloud on cloud, Tumbling, Billowing, Cloud on cloud-- Rolling, rolling, Along and along, Over he sea, Over he ree, Over he wondering soul of me l Y,J one ha I would be difficul o fi I he same vivid imaginaion as ha s a modern play ino is convenions Mr Craig and needs he sage wi h Take for example 'Rosmerholm' by Ibsen, one of he mos real of drama reveal o him he play's values is scenery, movemens, and acors o pes According o Craig, being wri Gordon Craig has worked and i s en and herefore unnaural, i should sill working wih all he creaive be done wih convenionalised acors, force a his command o reform he masks, non reallsic scenery, and al l heare according o his principle, he res of i I 1s hard o imagine His ideas and heories, daring an d 'Rosmerholm' being produced in ha (anginal, hkve for years been slowl y way, and ye ha is how Craig did I permeaing our heare and hav e for Eleanor Ouse, been re n skins I in recogniion of In Craig's heare Shakespeare will his work he was given a knighhood no be played, he Idea being ha he In he King 's Birhday Honors las canno be adequaely porrayed o n summer Aar his deah we will clai m any sage excep he sage of he him for he genius of he heare reader's mind, He believes he play s he New Theare ha he Is Tha of Shakespeare are unacahie and a Is he usual procedure N The Corning of Love Tempesuous, l Is he coming of love Like he sudden rush of a hurricane' Tremulous, Shy, Is he corning of love Like he kiss of a remblin g breeze! --YJ N The Irony of Fae The'deadened soul, The downcas hear, The load oo grea o boar-- The fading goal, The fickle char The blackness of despair The dawn of hove The gleam of ligh The hrill of faih reborn The eager grop e From ou he nigh-- The cluch a breaking morn The swif sunse The sudden bligh The clashing of he gae : The closing ne, The mocking spie, The irony of Pae --ANON Weakness As a 'shee of shining seel la y he burnished silver lake, all wihou a ripple, wihou a ruffle o n is surface, So I hrew a aone in o he waers As he hauning song of moonbeams was he magic, mysic musi c sounding slowly, sounding lowly, in my soul ha waied breahless So I broke ino a laugh As he wonder of he dawning were he beauy and he good i n he eyes ha gazed 'upon inc So made hem pain in disappoinmen My lile bi of heaven 1 alway s Hake a hell 1 ry o [calk by a holy ligh bu follow willow+-owisps To ry and fad, o ry again and fail again, ye ry once more some call i courage, bu i is des - pair To ry and nobly fail, o ry again and sill more nobly fail some call i progress, bu I call i hell There may be a hell beyond his earh I do no (care Righ now i's hell o mould 'wih 'sand, o sumble on wih fee of clay I's hell o hink, o dream, o hope, and hen o mumble do oneself Hell hurs, bu hoping for heaven hurs sill more YJ bore when aced As a resul of his experience a he Moscow Ar Thea - re, he concludes ha "o represen Hamle righly Is an impossibiliy " The only difficuly wih his, I hink, arificial heare The hough srikes is ha he average reader has no To F F You seem 80 cold and srange o me, Like a, disan sar ; Bu someimes I hink I see Somehing ha a smile would mar Somehing in your eyes ha moves Me o a hauning hae Of narrow lives in narrow groove s 7'o which Truh conies oo lae For we are here on earh a space To live, and live we may Only i/ by some inward grac e We give and ake in generous way And life is rich experience To ouch and ase and hear, And bes of all he chosen fe w Whose friendship we 'hod dear So he who dies before he drin k In generous draugh he deph of life Ilas los far more han he can know The kernel and he core of life &rai Mine Prelude ANON 1ST VOICE ; Now come, my proud Punchinello! Dos ho u Res, I would see hee spor some more : play Wih comic gesures hy lile par o'e r The boards/ How srangely sill hou leas, like A weird image of he Carnival hurled b y Drunken hands ino Some foul guer, Sir Thy limp bones, I say/ Up! Bu no, He moves No, My keener glance foreboding brings There's Some evil in his business Tha face, all pale And moled, invies horrid inspecio$,,, How fiercely do his eyes glareh he dus! And now he leaden lips have sirred apar A bloody orifice o show! Bah! This Is deah, and I grieve, for 'ie my doing 1 did oo grealy, ormen him Nu Voice : Wha words are hese, Can grief and sorrow b e Maed wih hee, hankering Desiny? On, old baldpae, o furher miseries/ We would have none of hee, 1 1ST VOICE :, Ah, Deah/ We mee ye once again, peevis h Old woman, a our appoined asks Now Farewell! 2ND Voice : And cursed is his spo Seel How dark i grows Cone, Punchinello, from hy careless pose --VBvS The Poe and he Pharoah (Coninued from Page 5) "isn' I a piy he Queen dieap proves--he Is a fine young man, " "And handsome, oo, Penaur, he handsome, Penaur, he poe " The singing had sopped, and urning heir aenion o he Queen agai n he ladies beheld a cresfallen you h in an aiude of supplicaion befor e her The voice of he pharoah was harsh as she addressed him "No! I will no have Iras marry a poe! A prince, a general, even a high pries, bu never a poe I have n o use for poes " "Bu, lady, he is a geed poe," venured lras "Good for nohing," snored he Queen, "hese poes are all he same The man I give you o remi be worhy of his prize hark ye, young man : you shall have yon r ruler chance, for I well! You have hear d of he new emple I am building o Amen The ools I have around me canno devise any new adornmens for I Always hey say, 'Lady, erec an obelisk ; Lady, pain he walls ' Bu hese are such hings as m y fahers have done before me, and eve n hen i have surpassed hem, for my, painings are beer and my obellsl is higher han any of heirs! Ge m e new adornmens for my emple, and I will consider paring wih he girl " A few days laer Ha shep su re calved he poe Penaur again, an d coldly demanded his business "Misress of he Two Lands, I have been reading he records of he scribes ha he god your faher employed, They ell us ha once in ver y many years here came in small quaniies from a ar awsy land calle d Pun, spaces, animals, precious wood and meals such as are never seen i n our land Give me ships and men an d le me fare forh o find his land and bring back for your glory grea quelliies of hese precloue hings! Then shall he emple under he Theba n Hills be he moo glorious in all he world and your name shall live for - ever, 0 Misress of Egyp, Beloved o f he Gods! " "If you hink you can reach h e place, ake a small ship and go " "Bu, Lady, i I am o boring rees and beass and riches, 1 mus /rave a leas en large ships and Many men" "You are mad " "Indeed, Lad y "Enough, enough---- you ae a poor and mad " Bu Penaur was ne dlaalu r~aie4 Afer hagglinmany day,, Ha al4q ou graned him Ave %nea vease a wih sailors and soldiers o span hi n a flee a for he envoy of a SAM "My word has been given," she grumbled, "bu never shall I se alias on my gear again, " "See," said Iras o Penaur, "here is a iny Ka of Thoh, god of h e scribes Take i, and may he bi-- headed god wach over and proec you and bring you safely home again," "Amen have you in his keeping; ' said he Queen, no ungenly, as she gave him final audience, Many, many imes during he Ion g weeks ha followed did Iris weep an d pray ha Thoh, he Ibis-headed would give o her lover knowledge of he hidden pahs of he ses, ; and o Iola, he Moher, ha he migh aid him wih her power and shield him in far-off places Monhs dragged by and people began o any, r Iras, le her look for anoher lover, for she will never see Penaur he handsome Penaur he poe, again " A las came he news of he ap proseh of he flee, and he Queen wen o he emple o hank Shal, go d (Coninued on Page 8)

8 The Sparrow Fads Fae le a lady of caprice, and man, bu a lile child 'building dream casles wih his blocks, for her o upse Bu as his bare brown oes sirre d up he dus along he winding counry road, David's mind was no on rae in fac i is very doubful if he ha d odor heard of her Insead his houghs were leaping ahead o he grea W low, en where he was o behold wonders beyond he grasp of Imagn alas *ry few minues his hand sol e nano el o his pocke seeking as - rashes ha he precious quarer was sill ied ably In he corner of his hulidkerohe, The day was o brin g wo grea advenueai o David ; his firs orous and he Spending of his firs 111MIrer, all by himself He eeeld gel know, of course, he sacs lee d/en a quarer mean o hi s ~a'eae, oping o make a bare iv IMg on he sony lile farm Nor coul d he undersand he sruggle i'had cos his moher o le her lile boy go ou lino he world beyond her proecion, "Bu mumey," he had laughed whe n she ried o express her doubs, "I'l l be back in such a lile while Besides, wha ever could happen? I'm a his bo now I'm no he las bi afraid " 'Oho kissed Min good*bye and wlliched hin unil he rudge ou of eigh oward he glamour which drew his so irresisibly, AS he hurried i p jy slang,,he raiing counry all shou lord rose u p o gase In wonder a he audacious mie 'ha srode so bravely forh ino he unknown, The hills nodded orre~~her as i hey could see ino h e fuure and read he fae of he joyous creaure a heir fee Bu he swee summer braese ha played *fh Dav d's'curls brough no message of warning from he nodding gossips As he followed he whie ribbon of dus ha Wound ino awn, David danced a lile dance of joy, all o inui, o he une of he cricke's shrill song He had I 'rio* of rhyh mie expression as' arless as ha of a May lamb, Any one Seeing Would have experienced no dimouly in roodlug his presen mood In au he was In such a sae of exalaion ha h e seemed raher o descend o he roa d han o spring from i A li he en of mysery was i n "The Innocen Voyage In Richard Hughes' laes book ' A High Wind In Jamaica' (Chao & WIndus) or The Innocen Voyage' a s i la called on his coninen, we mos erainly have 'somehing differen ' ; le a sory of lively children, peaceful piraes, ragedy and deah A he firs of he book he reader ges raher an unpleasan glimpse o f life in Jamaica, wih an earhquake, a hurricane, hea, snakes, and oher cheerful deails, Afer he hurrican e he Bea Thoraona decide o send heir Ave children o school in England Two children of neighbors go on he same boa Unarmed bu elev er piraes capure i The capain sails WO, believing he children killed o n e pirae ship He repors his belie f he parens in an ineresing an d episle The 'innocens' say *i piraes unil ransferred o p passenger *hip and sen on hei r way The book Is realisic raher han ro moo, hough he deails of he plo pound romanic enough, in a romance, however, John would probably no sigh He slipped eagerly among he laughing hrong josling a he icke gae, and pressed' anxiously forward o: make he momenous purchase Lile did he care ha here would b e nohing lef for pink lemonade or pop' corn hells The circus would b e wonder 'enough He gripped he precious slip of pm per for which he had barered hi s whole forune and plunged ino h e cenre of he curren sweeping oward he enrance Presenly he ha d sho he rapids so perilous o bare oes, and was balanced remulously on he edge of a rou sea The nex hour was a giddy whirl ha kep him in a sae of breahless bewildermen Above he cheerful din, he raucous cries of lemonade and popcorn vendors reached his ears, while before his eyes danced a fairy world of clowns and riding girls, mo w keys and acrobas, All were alike beauiful and adorable, bu he clima x of esacy came wih he roupes of rained animals Firs here were he bears, They shambled hrough heir ac wih a ponderous calm ha nade hem seem posiively mounainous No one could even imagine heir flying ino a emper or harming he mos exasperaing of human ormenors Then he elephans occupied on e ring while he lions conribued he gqroaning hrills from 'meeor, David didn' know which way o look, His eyes danced from one o he ohe r oah hey were, ough and held ' by an ac of daring ha frose his lil e body wih delicious error The lion - amer was puing his head righ in o he mouh of he larges and mos feroplous lion, Suddenly David's error was n o longer pleasan Childlike, he fel a wave of apprehension sweep over him, even hough ha could have given n o reason for his premoniion He could no know he meaning of he lashing ail nor of he law r mble ha passed unheard Is he gay fpmui abou him Bu he *Is no he only ono o ak e alarm,)groin he oher side of he en he assisan keeper saw his olli'r peril, His pisol spa ere- - Inerlude fordavid's eyes looher joyou ick l boll - nano* and a small form lay sreche d in he sawdus a he fee of he voe dor of popcorn E If rr i r r :!rru~r ;r ; : ;ref rl r A seagull crying in he rain On a rook in a cold, grey sea ; Veneian music, srain by srain Coming across he nigh o me ; Auumn leaves by wind blown down ; A pale, sreaked dawn; a golden key ; The sparkling jewels on a prince's crown-- All hese are my life o me Chrismas SCiIE1)I have broken his neck, or Emily hav e sabbed he Duchman o deah The auhor shows keen psyehologi cal undersanding of ch!idron and wha gives he sory an amosphere of cruely and horror is he inerpreaion of a child's limied poin o f view and undersanding ha pervades i The fac ha children can deceive heir elders very consisenly Is impressed on he reader, hu considering how violenly I affeced Eno ily o be reminded of he deah of he Duchman, one canno bu hin k she would have confided in someon e or given herself away and so sem i he pirae crew from hanging and deporaion I is no a prey sory, bu I is a vivid and arresing one The Season a he Theare "Journey's End," he greaes play of he season, will e lb! Vancouver Thear nex wee The raford-on - Avon Meyers will a here or he wee k of November n In aev~e I of he Bhakes - wiih~hepsacheon of 'Eolneod ands 11 a and acbeh Sir 'oho Marln arv,y w open a hree-week engagemen early In December Sill angels call surpassing clear, And sill he sar shines high, And sill mankind unheeding hea r The gracious voices cry Arid xill he ni!/ sirs and sars ; The wise heir f reasres bring ; And sill he high make hard heir hears ; And sill he simple sing! --JR,D LITER Y : &LJPY,E-M$ TO- E : VBY Y Ll I, I li1 'l Class I)* Po e' m (Coninued from Page 7 ) of desiny, for bringing her envoys "And he ankhu, Cronin of Life, be Of Harvard' 29 home again, bu she said o leas, "So over you, 0 scribe! Much reasure ha poe of yours comes back Probably he brings me nohing bile a few land" ' have you brough me from he disan BY ROBE SON BAILEY (Reprined o Par) mangy leopard skins and some worm - "No only reasure have I brough, eaen spices Will I see him? No, I'll 0 Queen, bu also he allegiance o f no lisen o excuses, le his gifs, I he poenae of he land of Pun, an d Ineviable gloo m Befall ehe h oo he has any, speak for him " promise of ribue every year h-ereced mind In conempla on of Mankind, Neverheless, he Queen consened n now you w waan~ l " "Adil sinexorabl Sands forh he final o receive he advenurers and heir ward Wha is your deems( goal of social human effor presens In he ouer cour of her hu e emple a Der el-bahri The golde n land? o Do you wish o bbee ld of a he lin Memel picure of he whole hrone of he Pharoahs was se upo n ships and i chiefain of my armies Phenomenon of hi for, n much paren ruh Is In I, Ye If sill he dais wihin he large pylons, a Any of hese I will give you" e clamor for a beor y, and will grea pavilion was ereced, and here "Lady* have you forgoen your of res upon a nosy films, Hashe u, Pharoah of Upper and promis " If sill we seek an upward purvinr flame of final ligh, we are no doomed Lower Egyp, held her cour; 'here "Now, ` by Osiris, Lord of Truh, I Bu when he flu a enombe d ei oh, nanwe~ive Noumea were assembled couriers, ppriess, made no promises! " pu on soldiers all hose bighed o h e "B b bu you said Iris " va opine MaaIs{op vaaoles,, and hase o do land of he gods "I made no promises " n robe The who l vas globe As he rumpes sounded, he shous Iran humbly remonsraed wih he Of Heaven Ineases again he Fal l of he people rose above he din in Queen, bu was harshly silenced Of am and all he cour, and he musicians, leadin g Penaur, all his pride and animaion The labor ands he ears are vein, he procession, enered Dancers kep gone, urned o depar And he asce dan Insinc sinks agai n o a corroded memory ime o he music of he flues, ram Then came a demoniac scream and I wha Iles our realiy pes, cymbals, and rhyhmic, hrob lab; sound of earing wood and srain -? Whiher do we end? Bing of drums Suddenly he music And o wha end sopped and he performers crouched 'Bod e l of our ehers proec or ire we assemble ere In blandness To winess sons, like pries on he ground as group afer grow of "The ape devil is loose!'" h s Sep hrough he,hollow O mumbo a gr?dness priess and priesesses approached "Moher Isle " ceremon bearing he symbols of heir gods, an d The crowd of couriers scaered y Wha are we' High venurers, or beass We a? passed ino he enclosure near he wildly Screaming hey ran, rampl > Mil our g nr in he day s ne i nes Ma Queen Again he rumpes sounde d hose who ell underfoo, Onl e seldom now he grea voles srays and now came he soldiers Who hadi Queen could no escape Her WHO onqhe exerior Ma gone wih he expediion, Bank on robes,held- her, immovable, Thep, oy iereln our minas are molded e r obes~ed b lile hings, nd ill our ves re 1d r ess, rank hey passed he hrone, spears she was h proud woman, ra eh oneaj each, i raised high above heir heads ors hey she die :an ina :lean! lgii ; ' h sin a~ ied wih gave hetheroyalalessalue gani her o f her golden Wane shwe l srings uno um Mon Iho bills, Is!" :opened''da b mad beas, : ' b idly was h o Theanano Rebell he srong-winged words he hem advanced oward he flu n lowly, wly, ": swas oiri ad Who herh rrayed he animus a a a ms o se si Of our ancesral hough ; I'k1s cowered in o hil', a yep ' "Who now shall sneer? `slur l h spear ih and, liood pods d' Who dare again o say we race Our liner o a leblan race? a e ' :o' he dais, Roundhead and Cavalier! be lla droned his prey Tie "Dumb are hose names erewhlle In gliering hrone, araced Win ai bale isu ; snarling, he,shambled oward is I Dream ed as h shadow of a cloud screamed * The I I somas he ear : The a er blood ha has moo lron "Sile e, ool,,, sif, Ili h one' haed To edge resolve wih, pouring wihou arm of her hrone, cluched a iny Forfwha makes manhood dear " symbol ofsovnirnp r soil running now, and awe Pond Who shhaldows 91 ancesr l promise dea d o living r a of Me To build a bed Of luxury, and reason how To upend our years amid sof ease ha s Our major moivaion and will guide Our hgeaer number Ino wealh, ye Tile joy of life I ere Is IMP si n O earh surely I mus be ha Which kills or wases he mighy gif To ma he power by which we lif Ourselves up from he eas, fla E1~ Isence of he beas In anisee* Od Inellec, or menal aid I, Or reason call I wha you will ; I leave you o assume he Inference Youh sill In ose belaed imes ee ome small porion, of ha vision Mel wih a swif Inlsenee climb s Aho a he racke and derision Of e world, Ye soon, oo soon, h e Concepion fades, and we become awar e Wih wha smooh calm he elders relegae T youh's Impeuosiy he fire Of criicism, reslessness, desir e For he visonary power o nega e The negaive, We are aware he cr y For brave old days, and brave depare d men is reckoned bu a naural sign, soo n hen To he forgoen In he world : he hig h F %nrise should now be here forsaken, And wih he learning of a man' s esa e We should deny he Impulse o creae, Seeking only whereby o Imia e Wha hal long since been underaken Each age achieves is own uniqu e damnaion, And wih a habi daing from creaio n The world perpeually goes o hell, A which we may as well remar k Well! Weil! For hough here are exraordinar y pleasure s i seing forh reacionary measures, A ripping down of all he fesal holl y Leah' only o a sophis's melancholy An pale young men wih hough s forever sad A bea are fuile, and every bi as ma d s pose who hope o find Cherubi c leave n By blindly enivelllpg "God's in Hi s eaven! " Man has a righ o laugh, bu le hi s in g alear and sane ; le no he sof allay Of ears and vapid pleasure consiu e Our mirh! Bu may we henceforh, resolue, Rejoice for manhood's srengh and oil o In To hose fair menal kingdoms ha remain The beacons lighing our long nighs o f gna Thef mus we hase o cherish on e Tha only may we hope o bridge he chasm 'Upon a desperae Iconoclasm! From The Lierary Diges July i umemmema= The Season a he Theare (Oeauaued l "Arms and he Man," "The Philanderer," "The Docor's biienma, " "Ma and Superman," and possibly "Joh n a Oher Hasid" will be played b y Maurine Colbourn() and his company I n he week of Deeemher 80 [oron Mealed will he back swai n also producing "The Ringer" by Edga r Wallace, during he week of January b Oher aracions billed for he win - er and spring are : "Blossom Tlme," a musical comedy: he New Tork Theare Guild in "Porgle ;" "Harlem ;" "Th e Dumbell ul; "Good News;" A Russia n vaudeville company In he "Chauv e Souris :" "Marigold ;" "Pickwick ;" an d "Music In May ' groups of slaves bearing upon heir backs heavy burdens Piles formed a her fee; usks of Ivory, hos Of, gold, silver, and of oleo rwn -Mdre precious han eiher; hides of al'< h e beass of he Jungles-lee, lion, panher; grea boxes of d ed"spices he rare gums from whis he fine perfume was made ; huge runks o f ebony rees and oher logs of reo, io Il wood, borne by sweaing serf'' more gold and silver in lamps and bare, all were flung down before he ilha rub Naked Nubians; heir dark 'bodies glisening wih oil, ugged r ino he cour grea cages Here were live beass of he jungle, snarling beas s banging agains he bars in heir Ridgy ; iny sriped zebras, deer and anelope Suddenly a cry wen up from h e crowd "Isle hover near me!" gasped he Queen "Wha slave is his ha YOU have here? The god my faher h'ad many slaves of many kinds ; bu never has king had a slave like ha crew - lure, Of wha barbarian ribe is he? " "Lady, he is of no ribe, bu a devil, a child of Se He and his imps live in he rees of a huge fores Ile is no man, bu a grea ape, and his srengh Is greaer han ha of he lion of he deser " And now he air grew swee as i f perfume vials were opened Borne upon grea liers came he incense rees which were o decorae he home of Amen, Faher of he Land o f Khem Penaur raised his hand in h e Royal Salue "Osiris guard hee, Lady of Egyp!" 'vvmnr 8,1:929 The Poe and he Pharoa h r s n II4'S,riru~~!SSX!! S ff ii "Threw, hrow,! breahed he Queen, Sill Penaur waied Then as h e sea hands were almos cluching in, he drove his weapon deep ino e grinning Mouh The beas sop pod Wir' as he -blood spured, and reeled su dly Wih scream afro scream he Vied o ear he spear!tom his hroa The herdirood haf broke like inder, bu h bronse blade hel d firm, for Penaur dr~iiven i ino he bone, and afer 1W ing on he ground for a few seconds he ape lay sill, The pbaroah lifed up her Voice in hanksgiving "To Amen, o his, o Sha, be here honor and sacrifice! 0 princes an d priess, come back from yos hidin g places, come back, cowards ill, wh o would have lef he Daugher of Rs o a fearful fae, come back and cell brae he marriage of Penaur he Poe Penaur he Prince, Admiral of he Flee, Lord of my armies, and Iree, my bes-beloved!" - Y R Flame Fanasy A candle flame, a candle flame, Lihe-burning in he dark-- I si and wach is supple dance, Is exclamaion mark Tha bows and bends and 'srains and droops Wih quick, spasmodic grace-- Then sops, and leering, shameless show s A fa, disored face I sare and sare and i becomes A silken amber glow Tha glows and glows wih mellow ligh And hen begins o grow And grows and grows and fills he room And fills my dusy brain Till all he cells are blended in One silken amber sain So smooh, so sof I blos ou care Is surges waf Me ino dreams : 1 wake, bu her e No candle gleams : Ye is msupid, sleepy hea d Thera sofly lingers o n The mein'ry of a vibran glow Live fragmen of he dawn The sense of silken amber fire Tha sill breahes hrough my soul-- My brain is soohed by warm waves fron A silken amber coal --JULIAN

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