Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1936, p. 34

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father first saw them that dusk between traveliea b% " 50 and him, 6efore summiner and autumui. as he, cîinied froni 1.1 his. story-is a modern version othet dusty cushions of Jute Pogue buggy the 17i4 ORRiNGION Gi.. 02271 traditional struggle of a. poe-t agaitist magnolia sbaded bermudaturi heto the LOrruldngoteofl Buildingj finiancial adversity. fore the, Garne t. House." Wiggam's home ý is. in tindiaitapolis Byrd does make you kxiow, Mr. Well, where he, attendé&4 Arsenal Technical of New Hope,, its 1secrets. this townin igh whileii It was High school. rumiors, scandais, faily skeletons, gosinterested iii -tathebcame 1-o sip and rail the lhttle. details which lu-ý poetry and wrote poens for the sclîool1 evitably .are common property in a*nt paper of wbichlbe was editor. His Amierican sml l town. father died *hile lie was 's tili i higli Here are the stories of' Uriah \Xebster wav %chool. Forced> to earn bis own and bis two sons, both. nained, Paul; -of througli collège,' he turned to ail maiLionel .Wiggain. tîmdergradutl Mrs. Sanders, the peddler woman, and uier of odd jobs including that of waiter. in the'Sehool o! Speech ot Nrh lber beautiful' daugbter Beulab.; of the janitor. and paper hanger.- He also western university, is the -arlthor blacksmitb and, bis rival. the local town Wrote "westerns" and detective stories of *"Lodscape With'Figu#res" bi Âir the- pulp magazines. pil-roller; of blind'Clyde Milton, wbose Viking Prets of, Neü, York. 1 Busily occupied as bie was ni earintgl the by faith; 'of Nait iwas,-restored sight isthis first book o!fI'ocmas. ino:tey, hie found time to write poetry Parisb wbo had the gift of, second sight eý The Gold'Book and soon earned a campus reputation and two husbands: of the town druik,of Bidding and Play as a poet. He won a prize for the ard, Tom Fowler, wbo had the devil 1-wst IyricàI poenis i -ollege \Verse,'. cast out of him. anid of the two 10loal New Official 1936 g3rdge national collège poetry, magazine and 1brothers, Frank and David. was appointed literary editor of "s Paris, during the glainorotis and Northwestern literary magazine.. Dur- exciting years from 1870 to the ap-'jYoung GirI's Dary ing this period, he studied under Prof.. On june 6 Charles. Scribners Sons, Artbur H. Nethercot- of the Englishi prôximate present, is the lascinating department. then editor of -College subject of the ne%% book by the noted publishied She WFrot It Ail Down by French author, jules Bertaut-Paris.Mary- Ames Cuslunan. Mrs. Cushman, Verse" Founta iquexr.Eveso As M. Bertaut writes: "Thiisla member of an old St. Louis. family, 1870-193.5. 1 Forced to drop out of scbool at the .book i,. not a history-tlîat is. to say*, travelled tbrougb Europe for four years lack of funds, hie returned to Indiania- it is, not a chronological procession iin the late 1870s with ber famnily.. Site here in the unedited diaries polis where ie- worked as a truck of facts which have occurred during publi.shes IReDuici framiof a 'teen-age g~irl ber naive observath lfe of the Tird Lfor -Bargain Table Special $the fraveler Culbertson 's CONT'RACT' BcRIDGE COmplete $2, Reçreates Atmosphere of, the Thirc Republic -___ Chaudi rs STORE* Ttwo Specials from our erature, The New Republic. and Puetr>v.,l Upon bis return 10 college this yearf Ail kinds of things xnust invcessarily, lie was granted a scholarsbip ini the come iuto sucli a picture: clotbes, school of -speech wbere bis talents were changes of manners and social habit, fostered by study under Professor Lewj ways of tbougbt and turns of phrase, Sarett, fanious woodsman and poet. fasýhions '11 sentiment, conceptions Prof. Sarett bas higb praise for Wg of life and death, pblosopbical and gam's book verse, baiiing it as "a lb4,k religions beliefs, anîd naterial preoccupations of eve.ry sort and lind. of achievement." 1Judged f rorni scbolastic standards b!is j Here,' ii short,' is a volume indispensjcollege career, to date lias been erratie able for a complet tnndürstanding of rilrpers, IfV~UId ~VV i .1 or sO."

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