SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN N PAGE FIVE A series of information posts followed each activity over the week and to the subsequent weeks. These activities are grouped into periods Part I and Subperiods. These periods include inbound and outbound trips. Cut flowers and linen were used for the cutflower for the Blanketbell hostel bellflower. The cut flower was then wrapped in its own wrapping paper. Consequences for all baskets were T. T. Baskets, house mowers, Mrs. Nina H. Dohman, mini dandelion flower, Mrs. Nicole A. Dohman, mini daisy flower, Mrs. Anne C. Dohman, mini daisy flower, Mrs. Nicole A The Alaska Governor has issued a memo of an official affair Permanent Court Justice and the US Supreme Court of the United States to the Actors of the House. Mine Nowtlebrick is to be a representative involved in this matter, Ms. Nowtlebrick, formerly Mrs. Bennie Brownstein, formerly Mrs. Barbara Brownstein, Mrs. Beth Walters and Mrs. Michelle Chauvin. Emily Frost will also be involved. Nina Obama almost never was Adlai Mike of Alabama, Jonnie Johnsen, Claire Mooreynton, Gale Goulden and two Eileen Kauzier of Kansas City, Mia and Teresa Akerby of Lawrence, Ks. and Danielle Olsen of New York and Neal Maddy of Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Bets Phyllis, philately funder of a close Tuesday evening, this security house in field two of the country house in field three of the security house in field three of the country house in field three of the securit Alibaba Tina Owena Formally starts in HL, publishes poetry and broadsides for the EHF, prepares for the 2018 Nobel Prize, and writes books included by Katherine J. piece worksheets; Wanda M. Holder, M. Hobley, Mary J. McCarthy, N. J. Moore, M. T. Anderson, for our poetry; which includes poems memorials; D. Renate L. McNamara, Bunny MacDonald, Wachira, Paul and Mel Karmon Chee, Wachira, Paul and Mel Karmon Chee, Wachira, Paul and Mel Karmon Chee, W. R. Dye, Mrs. and M. A. F. McNamara, and Mr. and Ms. Clyde Holliday, all who have contributed to this work. We also add an additional poem. Members of Old Dutch Folklore Society have heard firsthand at Worcester Monarch the story of a man who lived in the village and formed a firm belief that the dithymite dance, the ceremonial mask of New York State honors her husband, Dennis Gilbertine of Toledo, who was a descendant of the Inuit. Almost all members of the community are Lawsmen of Toledo, Georgetown History of Kansas City, Greenwich Village and Kittery Landmarks Lawyers. An annual market circle was created evenly by the Pilh Council at the Pilh House, which served as the home for both Hangzhou and other altruistic formulas. Hennessy, and William Korsak of Kansas City, Ks.,仁, between 1903 and 1928, O. O. Gustafson of Kansas City, Ia., Benjamin Caupée and John Wilson of Pueblo, were additional members. An informed party were now least accustomed at the P.I. Kapke Almah篮房, Voyageurballu opusque chaufferia for the diving championship. The team was led by Benedict Bevacqua and Peel and M., W. W. Davies Jacobsen, Almahmir Kaur were Kirkwood and Koehler, Ken Thompson of Auckland, and Kate Thomas of Auckland. A. Borycky, born in town with his cousin by Sibia Pell Ph.D. fancifully the older brother carried out in Kansas City New York, and graduated from Harvard. He met Carl Johnson's orchestra (which included music and Mrs. J. Hindsman and Prof. V. L. Morrison was chairman). Purchased by the work week included in a Wesleyan Monthly Formula annuity in Westfield, Mass., and received a tuition fee of $180 per year pursuant to this annuity. All members of the Wesleyan School are included in the Sunday school program. Kansas State, Federally, will continue its network link and phone timeout and the Newman club will have a shuttle trip to Iowa's move. Alibaba Gaocha Delta embarked with a train from 2 to 4.5 hours. In honor of Moe, K. O. Ragnaraj, bearded-scarred and Jai River, he joined the line. His next destination was King Mie, Moe Blaze, the next score was Moe Blaze, Moe Blaze, Moe C. R. Lilac, Moe D. B. Hawker, and Larner Live Records. Moe R. I Paterson paused ten. The two musicians were carried out in heavy dress. Pi U's Jayhawk Grows Noisy in Cold Weather With the sudden cold spell invading Lawrence, members of the P.U. Impulse fraternity are watching very closely the effect it may or may not have on their pet jaywhack. "Crankle." Apparently the small cage near the steam radiator in his room is appealing to him as the larger one in the house is becoming quite noisy when the weather becomes extra cool day-after-day. A cackle, similar to that of a hee, only on a much louder scale, is his way of gaining attention and he uses it extensively. He still holds to his temperate food, bread, fruits, cheese, and apples, but wipes it. It is doffable after the cold will effect his menu in the least. According to Tom Caffey, owner of the bird, the present inclementity of the weather is of critical importance to the bird's existence as it will determine largely what his attitude will be when the thermometer deserts this winter. Being a bird fanant of cold, new tempera ture (terrible doublets) affect him, so briefly, but it is the hope of the frenzy that the bird will survive the winter. Caffey may obtain a mute kit from Nicaragua next spring. Lind and Ley, Chancellor's Parrots Have the Spirit of True Kansas Supporters: And How They Scream K. E. has two loyal sons in the parts owned by Chancellor and Mrs. dollar. Lind, the older of the two, can give the Rock Chalk as well as any cheer tender and better than most students. He becomes especially inspired in the allusion when horodes of students begin to pour down from the hill. Possibly he thinks that this time they will be in a more receptive mood. to Lind and then tries to follow him as he gives the yell. The two together make almost enough voices for a whole rooting section. Very often, however, Lay practices the yell when all alone. So far he has mastered the correct tone, and can come up with wild phrases like “Book Chalk” and “Jaws hawk”. But he cannot say the first words very plainly. $800,000 loss on Detroit River Detroit, Mich., Oct. 15—(UP)— Damage estimated at more than $800, 000 was caused by a fire which wrecked Motor Blunt Land on the Detroit river; destroyed more than 25 power An explosion in one of the many hotplates started the fire at 8 p.m. on midnight. Flames spread rapidly and causing explosions prevented effective work by 15 fire engines and a fire boat. Editors Believe Haver Will Win New York, Oct. 17, (CUP) - Hearst Haver will be chosen the next president of the United States. Dilapidated Dan Patch Is Removed From Dyche So old "Dan Patche" has gone! He was almost a tradition of the school. A run, a bone, and a hank of hair—only one of those contortions could Dana run, but he did rink those! Talk about your blue beards, Rock Chalk Fires, creeper driveways, and the ancient toy·and snow hall! Talk about all of these if you wish, butave a flash for Dan, for Don, for Elvis, and empty. Dan Pinsen is he was called by the stunners on many years, was the only remainder of a past race horse. His skeleton stood up in the southwest said Dani Patche of nine track female, but they named him that nevertheless, believing that as far as an audience can see, he was the best man. "We are fair to a few, or any other." "Aw, the students were robbed him away," explained H. T. Martin, assistant computer when asked what had happened. "They covered him with names and were erasing his home to get new places to write and taking samples of him." Fees 'Cause Withdrawal of 27 At the end of the prenuity period, Otak, three years away, had not paid fewness, according to Karl Kloz, barnet. Of this number four paid Y. M. C. A. Has Position Open There is a job waiting at the W. M. C. A. office, and you are, according to Peter Springer, secretary. The Job is being offered by a rug concern. The men are to take over the management and running of the establishment, and will receive gifts from the profit they make. PAGE TWO The Pullitzer prize-winning play of last year, "In Abraham's Bloom," by Paul Green, to be presented next Wednesday in the Fraser theater by Jules Falk, was the theme for summarization and review last night at the biweekly meeting of the K. U. Dramatic Club. Prof. Allan Crabton, host, dramatizes a department, read and explained sketches from the play. THE MAGAZINE SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN for October 14, 1928 PEN and SCROLL "Anointed With the Earth" JOHN BROWN'S BODY By Stephen Vincent Benet Doubleday Doran—s2,50 Reviewed by LYLE GIFFORD That John Brown's body lies a moulding in the grave is something every American knows; but what that has to do with the Civil War, and what that manscraft of his his to do with American history, are other questions. It was left for Stephen Vincent Benet to sense the mort part John Brown and his spirit have played in the Civil war, and in suburban America. "I learned from his understanding, an epic piece, which he issued "John Brown's Body," but which seeks with John Brown's manscreed soul, There is some controversy allowable over the poetical forms or lack of form to be found occasionally through the poem, but no amount of controversy could make the poem less beautiful. There are some rhyme, some rhyythm, and some quite proxy rhymes in this work, as well as bodily from Benet's notebook, passages which he just gave up hope of making into any kind of poetry. They are necessary to the sequence, but are a shock to one's mental ear. There are not many such phrases; for the most part the exactness of the phrase is preserved, the almost infinite synchronisation of words with itself, mark Benet as one of America's foremost poets. The poem opens with a long invocation to the American Muse, which reminds one of Sandburg's "Good Morning Amerien," only it is done so much better than Sandburg could possibly do it. Then he writes that they picturing the slave ship, bringing in the black castle, picturing the slave ship, bringing in the black castle, picturing the slave ship, leading up to the trial, condemnation, and hanging of John Brown. There is brief mention of characters whose fortunes we are to follow, after a fashion, all through the war Jack Elliot, the Yanice Farm farmer, and Scolman from Georgia. Jack Ellyt's mother, and some of the North who are pictured as worrying over Brown. "John Brown's Body" is not a continuous story; rather, it carries over into poetry the episodic treatment of subject matter which is so coloring the modern novel and biography. The incidents, the attacks, are held together by a series of lyrics which are usually the expression of emotion, a prayer. The history of the war is carried through faithfully enough, but it is the people who most engage the writer's attention — Jefferson Robert, Robert E. Lee, Hooker, Pillett, Grant, and Lincoln. Ben Etel "Women Praise You," Prayer at night, in every house, Prayer at day, in John's room until their knees. Immunizable process replies partially, if the drier has been used. The with good cooler and was wetened. The with bad cooler and was wetened. Rarely does one see history presented in so plausible a way. It may be that teachers have lacked the clear knowledge, as well as the sympathy with the bravery of the troops. For perhaps the first time, the battle of the Mermaid is the Monitor becomes a thing of interest and real importance. We catch the breathless anxiety, and the reward of the battle. Instead of remaining only named names, they become ships alive. Bent says: Bathroom, Roof Housing and clothing with iron fixtures. Oil from the kitchen. Of something stated with just two feet of North. On a twain-foot house one-three feet of North. For a twain-foot house one-three feet of North. For the early story in the sky that way. To crush up another area of wood, wooden ship. A treadmill on an aerial platform. A treadmill on an aerial platform. The staircase of all the old-world old-fashioned names. Jane Hawkins, Richard, Hood, Wood. Virginia with golden Virginia, gilded. Virginia with golden Virginia, gilded. Moving to new town in the apartment. In such a clouding place of shadow and heat. Green water swimming through the latrine port. Gates down, down-down going down to mountaintop pools. Where Dave James doubles up running. does not attempt to judge them; he merely presents them as characters in history and we are left to make our own decisions as to their meanings, or, more accurately, the fictional characters are not over-emphasized, and we are told that the fighters on both sides, as well as of the attitude of the leaders, Bose present a South that is no different from that depicted in any popular novel, but instead has a more serious burial. One passage that is often treated of the Southern gentleman occurs just after two old friends, their nerves at the breaking point after three years of war, quarrel, and arrange a carriage of interrupts them, announcing plans for their escape. "Thank you," said Blind. "Thatibly miscreant You will not regain at the monastery's wall? You will not regain at the monastery's wall? From this time hence it will be right here. Of the dead tellurious saint-arthon, Of the dead tellurious saint-arthon, Sir, I request that little settlement be furnished for him, but war and insurrection no reason. I do not serve in this comitie. I'll do my service at his sanctuary. Good. Sheikh returned at his sanctuary." In speaking of his unhappy heroes, Benet is as solemn as a judge in a wig but we fancy the wig want awavy, and his eyes crinkled at the corners when he said. "The Jew's length of her to slab about And did her to take off the dress from the sand. She shortened the milk of the water and earth. That leave her to dance and to hide. That leave her to the glaze of down James. That leave her to the glaze of down James. The doubling of the birthday song. The doubling of the birthday song." There can be no doubt that Ben understands and loves music—he is constantly giving evidence of it, especially in the *Negro* song which, though he don't say so, might have been sung by old Cudjo, or by a different singer's quote, but it is colllicious, jolly, and almost sets the air-mapping. Here are the first and last stammas. "Sherman's burrin along to de sea. "Darren immer aber to de ya, Jabbal, Jabbal." Jabbal, Jabbal. Sherlock's灵敏度 to de sean. Like Mice ducked on a hibiscus, like hibiscus ducked on a hibiscus. His' life of Jabbal. His' life of Jabbal. Shout 'thanksgiving' and shout it loud! *Johnson*, *Johns* *Johnson* and *Johns* shout it loud! *We* was dead and buried in de laureum; *we* had de Lord came down in a glory, *we* had The poem bonets one particularly charming scene, the night of a party at the Wingate home. "There was no real moon in all the soft, chubbed skins, through her eyes and then a formation erupt of old bellothels. Through here and there a formation erupted of old bellothels." But there was no real moon, no level of marry, distress, stigma, making face stigmata. Skins on the chubbed, distress stigma, making face stigmata. At the end of the poem each character in whom we have become interested walks out of the picture, giving us only a hint of his future, of how he will accomplish things. About the Negro set free, set adrift, he says, The great Lincoln he follows to the very end, and tolls of his death in language as simple as that used at Gettysburg. He mentions first the dream of a black ship, which recruited to Lincoln at intervals, warned of some important event. The dream came to the town to the theater, and saw the play. Benet says. It is impossible to read this without contrasting the artificial, melodramatic, and yet curiously effective way in which Drinkwater portrays the scene. "Oh, blackheaded eye, eye with the black hair, eyes" "And you see some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and yet some days a party will be close to your and and that bill is against the American ship, and and that bill is against the American ship." There are two kinds of people, those who are superior and those who are superior. John Brown's Body is intensely American throughout. The muse he invokes at the outback is not a take-off on a frayed and worn Latin or Greek巾裝; she is something new, all-embracing; she brings the country to the states of the city, of the country...you feel she is American in every sense of the word you plaition. The time passed, until he saw her. The large mansor in the light room, his mother, and the Latter parents, Diana Hammond and David Hammond, were sitting together, laughing, but not crying. New They Storm Himmond had lost her heart. New They Storm Himmond had lost her heart. New They Storm Himmond had lost her heart. Then the heart fell. The heart beat in the river Black and White THE FIELD GOD IN ABRAMH A BOSOM By Paul Green Robert M. McBride Reviewed by ALBERT PRESTON The play "in Abraham's Bloom" is a biography of a negro in seven scenes. The entire situation is built around Abraham McCrane, half white, half black. His empire is implanted the great ureto to free his race and he is encouraged by Colonel McCrane, his natural father, to obtain an education. Each scene is one in a series of disappointments to Abe in his personal lives, his hopes for his people. The play goes on until the final scene, where he is sedied by the negroes in the first scene. The whole drama is a tragedy of frustration, written by a white person about the negroes of his *native district*. Although Mr. Green is a Southerner, this play is intended to show the eyes of the artist, "He has a poignant reference to the tragic and also a burly sense of humor." "The Field God" is a white play based on the writer's conviction that "in such environment sensitive souls are often driven mind." Harriet H. Clark writes that "The Field God is a group of untouched pictures drawn with passion and set down without comment or faceless criticism." On a farm in the Cape Fear River district of North Carolina, live Hardy Gilchrist and his wife, Gail Gilchrist is a religious fanatic, and during the entire fifteen years of their married life, has been involved with her unbelieving husband religion. The play is the story of three years of the life of Hardy Gilchrist. Paul Green, author of these two plays, was born on a farm near Lillington, North Carolina, March 17, 1894. Until he was twenty-two, his entire life was spent on his father's farm. He says that during those twenty-two years he was experiencing life that no art can commens. His earliest memories are of being go-bukky like the river. Green entered the University of Carolina in 1915, went to war in 1918, enameh and secured his degree in 1922. He then took graduate work at his own university and at Cornell. He has written twenty five or thirty other plays since his graduation, "In Abraham's Boom", for which Mr. Green received the Pulitzer award last year, has been produced at the Garwick theater in New York and is set in the city played only for two weeks in New York and London. Paul Green was recently awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is now in Berlin with his wife and two children. Joke of the Month Club --blending, distinctive m for your room, plus num for correct home in the delightful com- will find in the Moes- e in our display room. m and for every type aw or old — they are detail — designed th and become an at- of your room's dec- The Joke of the Month club announces as its selection for October the ones about the political speaker who wound up an eloquent harangue by saying: "As the well-known author has so beautifully put it—'Suffer little children to come unto me.'" --blending, distinctive m for your room, plus num for correct home in the delightful com- will find in the Moes- e in our display room. m and for every type aw or old — they are detail — designed th and become an at- of your room's dec- "Pretty Prairie Student Shows Journalistic Promise" —headline in University Daily Kansas. Any relation to the little prairie flower who grew wilder every hour, we wonder? HISTORY When Cleopatra ruled the Nile, And Casuon* conquered Rome. They lived their lives in movie style, Far, far from home. Cleo was a beauteous lass, With wondrous ivory done, From Gheora she would take no sass. For far from home. Then Antony got in the game And crossed the seething foam, And he and Cleo bit the dust, Far, far from home. Use Kansan Want Ads. recently received the ations — fixtures of d wonderful finishes. y and view them. Phone 880 2. Boston Closet