Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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AMERICAN LEGION
NEXT TO STRAND THEATRE
different historical periods, about six
lr.y. b.e *• •h***
ice-sheet which covered .'all |.provinces?
i Europe, the conflict of thei we have,
i even about them he is not allowed to stone weapons with the ■n*,JjJ^aahion- enough).
, take any view except that taken by ed • bronze. —TJonyng (down to historic^ men gene
, other romances on the same subject.” times the whole\alt of Asia is a!-, themes, p«
The imagination should be given a'[*no*f a blahk in tke fiction catalogs,'excellent si
• freer range. The -chivalry of medi-e except for Palestinian lore based on the Slavic
iyal knjghts, the legends of Achilles the Bible stories or the wars of the Iit*C.,excep
- Und Arthur and Roland, the dashing-Crusaders. The rich and—romantic, and Russia
, ”cloak and sword” romances of Re- history of India before the Engtfsh ages we ht
naissance Italy and France; the fate tamei the strange old civilizations of chivalry
of Mary of-Scotland, the turmoils of of aid In'do-China; the ancient of neglect*
the French Revolution "have been .ade- and dyiiAsUca of * China"
•luatolj treated Lei U8 leave them ^aPan: th# Mongol and Tartar
aloncf for a time. The mines of ro--r pires that stretched from the P
manee are richer than the mines of the Artie to the Indian C __ r t ______ __________
coal and even^vhere Scott and Dumas and the__Mediterranean; the thoui-1 plough beert done with the life of the
have-worked a vein much good ore ands .of years of Mesopotamian cul-1 merchants and craftsm*n in the me-,
still remains, no doubt, but that is tun ; the life of Persia, Armenia and j dievat towns, though the -gild was
not sufficient justification "for leaving Asia- Minor between the days of | surely as -pif.tureegue-' an Jhetitution
equally rich ores untapped in neigh- Alex ander and the coming of the as the world has ever known,
boring fields. - 4-Turk-how many good English «ov- The French'Revolution, and indeed
gnsat
worlds there arc to "conquer for fit-
mature! Physics with its hints of
untapped energies in the atom which
may T^vwluttdmze every - featuretof
alMn anrr timffllp; i grand epic of organic -evolution, fu*-
Hung Chang and nish sug^tiqns innumerable. Science
- * ■ ' Slhhas many uses, and not the least of
imaginations have them is supplying wings to the crea-
is world or pro- tivfc imagination. But of what avail
' into the future.
By Preston Slosson
By this time there is probably no
Country to© distant in place and no
kge too distant in time to have been
ore the wings, if the author dws not
honored by 'an
rsional Ids tori CBt
if- peasant
how to write a good story aid can.,
understand a scientific paper has only
himself to blame if he its- ever at a
loss for a plot. !It is aolely due to
the laziness or ignoranee of roman-
cers that mpBt noVels have nothing
them "but the name.
'novel”
PRO OFFICERS MUST HAVE '
YVARKENTSmTO ENTER HOME
justice, but what W riter is intolerable. Especially rnnde j* Springfield, 111.,; March 21
Feder
he- adds to It something like a mo-ni-1 al Judge fcoujs Fttzhenry,1 - in the
opoly of the. infinite suggestions, of District r Court here today, made a
modern science, a monopoly only’ Sweeping decision... .iljat prohibition
partly bfoken by .Iiilt.i-.VnMT>; anil n s must have..,search ^warrants
In all tbe discoveries of as- 'n>- srareh^uf illegal fitjnor, and. that,
have evidence
■or the still vaster civil wars | the stars, .tracking comets and as- that the liquor was sold before search
Roman life in the and mas-acres of the last four -years.? • teroids, discovering colored stars in ; warrants can be asked' for.
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1921, newspaper, March 21, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123377/m1/7/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.