4 W. 1 it . . SATUliDAY_. ~ Y _ 3 A - C V _ 'PHE cH§\lzLo'r'ri-:'r'¢»64-o+¢+oo<-ooolofooll-Q-oowleooooo _~ .. Q: _,,o.§,', -P’ _....--uf _ v___ _ _.-_f . I __ .1 » ' '_ ~‘»‘- ....,__-i,.l ... V U: _ _ \ =: - _ '.2 .__ -liz. ' t ._ _ .__V_-_ _‘_ __ A _ . th-_ . __ _ _ _ . _ _. V il _ ., , In dem theaters can_ hardly boast 9 periences and develop only a few of wg °\_U- *-UW-"U43 05 »l>°-“lbU-m°5- 'The and wandered about like gipsies. they others gradually sicken and dle.- _undcubtedl devclo d stro er ra- Bourgeois life teday is rmrrliigrlly i circumscribed. and poor in fee g. unbridled i Q, 1 1 _ 'rim _l.-mi mn eneraliy reels p n er pm ms' me in rl n g _ 5 ony; in his life the whole blesed- m ness of love. and once the iw of b freedom. Cnze in his life he hates wi bllttrfily. Onan with deep grief hc b es rl loved one. and once, finally. face ol his . _ he dies. himself. 'rim gives all wo re mm Yet in the “Bmw i.itti¢ scope 1';-r our inmate capacity t to love. hate. enjoy. ard suffer. We i. exercise daily to keep our sinews ie. tual strong. But our splri organs re- main unused. undeveloped, and so lose their vitality. 'vi _Yet cur s;_iritua.l like our bodily -z h‘:llth depends upon the regular functioning of these organs. Unoon- h roicusly we feel hrliv tl hearty laugh llberaies us. hcw a good cry or an u outbreak cf anger relieves us. We c have- an absolute need of emotion and its emreslon. Against this our upbringing con- l-_ stsntlv wc ks Our general social i idea/l is stoicism-always to be un a moved cr at least to appear sc. i Passion bursts of feeling and fancy, are ruled‘uutsidc the bounds In their place we have set up common wrei.typed fomis of expression that nr rt of our social armor Often m 5 P3 ‘NS 9»1‘1110» 15 S0 CCHS*-rl¢f0d UWB w ii. severe conductor collects the tiiele is little rc-:rm for natural acli th h n l ionships a .ghostly play. in`whlch the ` n ti c libsence rf feeling is shocking. We cultivate a few useful expressions of 1 intf-rest, of pleasure. of dignity. and u ~\ set grlmacc cf politeness and be hind this armor the emoti.ons» evap- orate We ask D601->1e how they feel without waiting for an answer cr, cl er _ _ _ _M_ ‘ . . 8 in any case. without paying any at-' le earliest Lhudhood of the rave | well-developed. but the emotional h tl iientlon to it The l\hYSieal body is The modern social code has crip h pled the actor, whose business it is _ _D to body Vforth feeling. When gene: nticns have been_brou.g‘ht up to re- 5 w ik h _ . C i k_l `_ _ _ _ ea in the play if we are ever o see 5, I-rise a true art of the theater-the s oldest. most powerful, and most lm- ¢ mediate of'lhe arts. combining the i many in one. _ me We all beer within us the Wwhti- atmosphere. The soul is set vibmt- | allty ter every kind of passion, every l _ rote. every way of life. if this were gg. not sa, we czuld uct understand f, other people. But inheritance andy; .v.d0_y0u..1°_ upbringirig foster individual ex-_ 'e U8 ‘m ‘n ovm until they become ik lxr n to mankind is personality-i that s oi <.hiici.iel1 Ls npnralleled, and the urge tu mould 9:! Zllmes. is i.rreforesslb ~ and Bilge themselves. guick as a flash » to all that they see, and change l into whatever they desire Their aginative energy is compelling ‘ic 1-rfa7-»a railway train!-already c engine rattles and steams and hiftles. new somebody leaks with light out of the window at the rkets and now one arrives at P0 D S es the trunk the nearest arm ir as automobile whisks noise sly a-Wav. and me leotstool as ens What is that? ’I'heate'r' el theater and ideal d~'amntic The art oi licllllig cligmated in dellswe areinGods ima. e.we R l av | e in us scmeth ng oi the godlik- _ h re is the greatest the one truly’ I DOFF,_Knight at Arms, your 'coat _ l ' of mail, _ _ , ` Let your vengeful warring cease; ' J l_. U L No more feed Death, with woe and wail, Come and feast V the Prince of Pc`ace_ _ ` Lay down your lance and welcome Yule, _ Your helm with holly all adorning, ll ' Colne, blithely sing, Noel, Noel, V_ On Christmas Day iii the morning. 4 t Husbandnian, la.y by _your plflllgh. I Housewife let your distufl drowsc. it is your time for idling now, Mistletoe, mirth and green Spl‘l1C€ bouglis. Happy with harvest, welcome Yule Your house with Holly all adorning. Colne, blithely slug, Noel, Noel, ()n Christmas Day in the morning East Three Kings came riding from thc Condensed from The Yale Re view lAuuimn 'ml Max Reinhardt .d Itllltotheactorwd noone else ing that the theater belongs I do no.. 31 mean, of caulse the prolesslomil actor alone I mean likewise the s motor as spectator For the c n tributlon ci the vcetatcrs is almost h bs important as that of tha cast j The audience must take its part t taxes us wood will ~ I l \ ‘ _ 1., _ _‘ _ \ ` ._ ` ` `_.. _ l _ ’ * _ - ed; __ _ i _ _ r _ - ' ' *'- _ - 0 _ _ _ in l _ _ _ / ri.. ' _ V o .\ _ . _ _ _ . ,_ __ _ _ __ inlleéwiiltv is fearful ui see. frills ma., Wm' f _ T ' _ _ _¢.=l'=;i='t_'f;‘~=" _= __-in-<_iilbli.lm" or the spiritual me W .,1e"‘§,°,1d"'§,',f,'°,§','fnwfn°‘;°§,';t°,_f‘§s“: ‘ _ __ .,____h_ __ _ ..._.___;=_._.. - _ ' " _ ` ~ ' ‘ ‘ f~ ' __ " ‘;_'..'f. __--__ ' -V V _gmige mos.. notable sign _oi our mmdngmen in mu. _im,ge_ shakgi “_. _ _“_ _ _ Emp” - . e lords and serfs, fort andfleld, _ _ Y ln lowly cottage, lofty hall, 'Humbly a glad obelsance yield. ` - -~_ - _ . . --_ ’| ' V /V1 _' .'__ ,_ " " Q4. 1,. ‘, JI. i " -'41, .voooooooNeoconoooooev-ooooooaoo-oooovooooobfovoooo f ` ' "_ .3 » ‘ ' ` , " ‘ 7 ` ' _` ' _ - Hcw_ci\n -th_e`actor.'rdn_lee'l in' every- ,_ _ `_ _ H _ . 1; _ , _ V -{ g V ' - _ _ . ' _ _ ny existence, suddenly in me even- V ‘ ~ V ~ - _ _ _ ' ` ' V ~ _ _ leap into me life ora mm King, l _ __ - - _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _,_ - _ _ __ , __ _ _ use unrestralnedpasslen sweeps __ ` _ ` ' -V ',-_" -1 - . - - ' V , V _ .< ‘_ ' _ 0 rslorrn nero-_7. th; mcors? How _ ' ` \ ' I - . _. ' ' \ ` ' l l Unto the season’s seneschal. Welcome his wassall, welcome Yule _ Your walls witlillolly all adornring. Come, blitheiy sing, Noel, Noel, On Christmas Day in the morning. Bring, troubadours, sweet' sounds ' and savors, __ Silver bells and n1usi<_:’s myrrll, Grace note incense, c_lemi~quavers, ' _ fBurn, on shawn and dulcimer. Carol poets, 'welcome Yule, Your lyres with Holly all ad-zirning. I Come, blithely' sing, Noel, N0el,._ _ l On Christmas Day _in the morning. l _ Knights in arms, men, feet unsoled, stream down the ages to the feast, Whereto star led and manger goal- Go in their train, and Welcome Yule, Your brows with Holly all adorning, ' Come blithely sing Noel Noel, On Christiilas Day in the morning. _ ‘ .`_ . __ Gmlnlrable boon that the theater; ‘ on me sage 'nw b°x,°i|” ,.,sm_ as . . _ reducer in che." He painted land-_ ca and fashione architectural neilth-'one of the many giant pine .¢+¢»»»¢»+'~`»$»»»`3<~»4¢¢»- P39 ' press the eirictlons. nothing in Th! scenes with his wordgf In his plays! end remains to inhibit or to show. everyumm is bathed in mush a_n,{'_ flows into the dance. He stands, THE V END _OE _ il’.i§i'_‘l2."§.‘f._ "P..§§‘._‘2.§?..'_§;`.i°’.¢.‘.f§..‘s.‘iX'..‘§°§1.'.i " ` ' ' mode. and in 'lt he put human beings nd tragedy. being of elenvlitai eur and at the same time In D.dys_of Uld rccntlnued from Page 171 Just then n- twig cracked beneath his hand and the girl. looking in the direction of the sound. beheld the face-of her lover. white, set and distorted with anguish. With a startled cry-shedarted -_away and never paused until she reached the 0 _ trees that abounded. andthe déadiy bOli1 Of 1 htnin 1.1187. fblled ‘the monarch 1%: meg for-est lald slimy' § S9rViC9_S 0f ; Canadian Medical for although his sun has' _ c down. E A_SSOCia,tiO]] Mclntosh low. Sandy in the prlde| and beauty of his splendid young manhood. But weep not lor while it was yet day, it-$3 arlsen| ina brighter cllme 'where loyal __A >b§OOO§-O4 hearts and true, stand ever in me ‘ ` (c°mk“-'ed ‘mm P°3° U) `u“er truth He was Hamlet Kin" ""‘°"* ‘*"°°“’“_~’° “M ""`“."“°F’ W claudlus onhellfi ami emails iii su have n cold bath. They had open- O cd and closed their pores during the financial. year ci’ April l, 1921 to April l 1928. no less than seven and F a. _half tim :s more frequently than , ony. c_;_her'»pe:sr/_n resident within the' oily boundaries of New York. _f ne |:ere"n Othello and leiro Brutus ld Cassius Romeo and Juliet Fai ta.ff and Frinee H nry Shylock and Afitcnio Bottom and Titania and he whrle line ol merry and sorrow- ul fc/els hved within him He en They had h|',,d_ ,_ c¢1cumd_g'enm;_gendered them and brought them man for s consideration to lump up W and dt-vm \ip'c_n their etomarfl fzlr ilirce days vizipvcs slcnrir 1 until it mgh hm b en ‘f..°e.c d Jar. the brit ll For the moment the theate is I new tlireatened it is in xl. decline b‘l"“f°d"7f‘?{;,u:1° "f5"."j. ’§_.“'h°'°VVi5. ttédafy because in the noise and rush result would bc. THEY have but _cn US. ‘ " " the great cities. though material c gifians are given it its peculiar e stsl beauty. the enchanted sense wh" "ks my`"°W5~p°"°r-' dm’ of play., has been taken from it. It this spell? lt"sp‘cll's."amwers the same organunatdmml deg_cncrz_i.c_y_ It is true that last week \\'-_Vscrapzd `:i.gain§t'1"lnlaiid in the mar-_ C and Monaco." who of not yet bee1l`a1'ganlcai.Lv_ co- natcd with the sudden growth '? ‘the modern me'trop01is‘; ` _But I believ inthe deathlessness uh U Bmk3_ . of' the theater. The passion to act “' °“ “us M Bumgge in the theater, to go to me dialer. our Amway, is an elemental desire of manldnrl. have been few ; t is the happiest loophole of woape those who have secretly put our cor U’ of me their childhood in their pockets and klnem gene err with il io me end of meli- mlss 0' d ur #Gro ery o‘clock ev wouldsoonoeis nys. The business of the thee-ter is If gnglmd not disslmulatlon but revelation. the actor who camiot lic. who himself undisirllised. and who _ in nut 5; long ss profoundly in-iiocks ills heart deser- OUI' Y/0l)0l50'nts ENL N D :film nil their passions. then- hiiméf ' i' ____'_V V _ _ _ _ .~ ., _ oral Um? V% the laurel. The supreme goal oi' _ cocktail, to wear the _theater is truth. not the out- l janznhdtoruinwa .. _ i .- l ~ -.' ~ - and even its morals but the idtilnatetrilili of uheeoiil. Willlvi'-Wi WM 10 him the deatlbifl'-ll S*d»'!l\0 ¢1‘€‘0m-'Li\$¢ “|115 511° not Within hal and wire pictures acrlgxs the ocean: rd ratilrallatle truth <1' evcrv day We can telegrirpir ‘nd telephone me can fly ev'r~ lt. nut tlvewhy in h the ihuznin bein' next to ueis still iilhwllic as for as to tie store The we e kllf lm but uson this way. with the light. the poet he ciiniibs the lii~'~X»lored gf l _ peaks of the human ecul. his crm in order to trmsformdt re- iiien and lo return with hii eye.-i, and voice full ol vrcfn-'Q I shelter of her home and chamber. there to realize what silo had done, and to weep bitter tears the long light," but weep rather for the sweet, an entle irl who in this world. faltluess to the -man whose liearsi After that tessms sleepless nilmf. f "sh ld , ey Q1 5 him. Beside him was Annie Laurie' ° °° nm nn D “ap ‘mg ng lthi hesdu nhisbi-east.wlth' for what the modern girl calls a.W ‘ef 9° | "thrill," and, can-led awiiy by the mwv levins words and wressvs S110 an mc' am ,md somw of admiration and battery of the (to 50|-‘Shiv W HWWUH him-' HC? l‘°“5°“‘m forggygn and mn we hen awning soldier of the i¢1l¢d W Mk!! me 01'! oplmon that education is dem-1y_ n°‘w|¢hgy,gn¢1lng your mgl familiar path to the trysting piece. not only for me memmy d;5|qyg|_¢,y1l Lmklng bmi; and there she found her dead lover.|!m, an _chudren across the distant. years, can v/c not WMU sim'-lil WHS miSS¢d the llmemn be educM_ed_ ,md so an are ln some mcagm-9 uma,-g;,am|_ ,yum band ofsettlers came to loek__fnr_m my for me educational EDUCATION PAYS afford nftrr But its own ill those we have muse, mid nwile_" ' 'I'hi.s“ia sh vm- | Long years have some and gone Cubed in overlooked im nun. mi-_ lie mai her ery eontmuailv. _ one time §f§§|és§§%fmg;1“|m%_‘§‘;§.'__,dA‘;`:11¢l.:]¢;_‘:¢e§::>:l? hm lé . Tradition alone rent lns:to¢ ‘ human - wilihelr sad me tml.-. story. mil, mu, l., tl, ,,y"°,,‘f_;_,’,;‘ §;eV;1‘f°dV¢vlm lovers have exchanged vows since NICE and dull-l'y, 5 lohgormm ° tl-len. many hearts have been nude healthier life than ever liggqfend ° aorrlmln, may giml. one lim me reason- roi- urls *ls me gin," ,J Ti-‘f’ world goes on its way, forgetful of "l°llli‘n~sctehtifl`e krrnvledgc. mnlgi the sadness or the joy. it in iieiiev- bevdlsem sn., .0 gm,” ¢° °¢ - ed tim the spines sei free from me Never more have the .,,:,';`_,"°‘"h~ burden or the flesh visit the scenes wma ‘uit |¢,l..,Y,M °¢ Des- had He 'was poet after. and _ _. _ _ ___._ __ __ ,f -V f - V _ -- ' wr- -V _ ~ ~ 'ers that off-co\_ol'_plays flourish fin- ` ' ' _ __ ' Ilhdeilll 0n.mlu-week_matinees,"|':_Tat- M_wmthm. 0,. not ,_hc_v_ronized mostly l:Y oli.cr woinen. To _ or mc number of be sure modem youth, or some oi it. has compietcll and food, and services which there re- and equally __ of -~ personal of _each indivi- as inucli upon upon his practice of Even grandnioihers es upon the pro-‘gsm ' A health ser be known, the indi- question is-Docs years. a great of infant taken which educa- cnrc of i vo-veto ~‘h..y v ¥ _urcs many -_ .nltes _with e. dir.-c which mal. we w`ui'it.‘ sient tourists' lines before returning me second balcony _ ers ol' bargain ents bask the symbols of the cave. -'ilfe in me r'aw_"' Feminine financial dispensable to the labors, and to the ics who pour ilbations to be Rows in the Petty llutlfors mg to color the pale brains with And women are their Well. life in the raw pioneer ancestors is what they got ' hostile territory in eb. But it was raw wise. with a quite in a modern New _testers sketches for guests of typical family history: i _ _ “My grandmother left New York in lll38_ for ri. settlement- in Ivllchi-i gan. where life was simple. yet ell-_ rltlrlg. The men were neededfor- work in thc field. so gl1ndm_othcl‘.l ihen ai young married woman sprang into a wagon :ind started toward Pontiac. the nc;-.rest _source of ‘sup- plies-a. long ‘ Journey over alnlxqst 'mpaesable roads. She left her ree :hildren at hometo shift for them-_ selves, c-he 'a baby of two Vyoars. Qn the_~th_l-rd day. .Lack ‘came grand- mother, the rattling 'Wa¢0n~ladln with provisions for the ent_il‘¢_-Seb tlement, including a supply of dried apples, chclcqet of pioueer__rations~.V 1 "‘0n_e day" whll`e_grandm_other_~lva's in thefleld l1_elping_ the men. 1ndi~ ans sto_le_,her _lsleeglng baby from the cradle. But t e _theft was a prank rather than al serious 'l:ldn.'m- l>ln`K. for rny grandparents and `t`.i_e Indians were on irlendly`terms. In a._short tlrnethe brought the baby buck. '_I'he,re nstated baby grew up to be my mother." . H19-ke l‘i5.i.l\_» L, g_'ent¢.‘iwill _bo ,mswered personally by - - ~lemr_ - V ; . _ l__,._.,`._._ -_.. . _ -_ _ »--~ --,~ -~ --~ - »»V---V ~ -V -~_----_-.~‘»,. 3,... ,...... ._ _ _. _._._ _.._ _ .__ . _..--_..__..,...__.__ i ._ .___ ,.._..._.,_. ,lf elif' ef 'ine' a lg tf\ll$.` _ ‘ -' " .g,'§}"§'1¢.,_,f, ,,,f§'§.°,’.‘,,,,,u,,,,,, in dl..-' nmviodaerli mms mme sw time nrgubfdtligreéggemhhztmm _gf “thee edul:_atlv.;n in health isglven to nil. ' *ee _ fl M11 1 on ' “ ‘ _ _ _ma in other lime.. ein in mi§l¢tiv'd,;“M t?;5;’°§f°n;';';f_ :(2212, :_ ‘. i I t 5 .._;‘.m°“£2u:§';.f.§ sw” _ °”_m° °f societies. l8t College Street. Tor- li ship in the there FLASH 0F I -_._/V