The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 03, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934.
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During the past year and a half
one of the most used terms has
been "the new deal." We have
had a new deal in industry, in ag
riculture, in education, and in ev
ery other field imaginable. ' And
now, with the coming of what has
been termed "the left wing of po
etic expression," we seem to be
having a new deal in that form of
literature.
Ramblin' back to New York we
find a new opera, "Four Saints in
Three Acts." Not only is the whole
production a bit insane, but the
libretto is part of the "mad wom
an's writings,' ' as some have
termed the works of Gertrude
Stein. One of her characteristic
passages is:
Four saints prepare for saints
It makes it well fish.
Despite such senselessness, earth
rocking meanings are read into
her works by the so called literi
and she is receiving wide acclaim.
Sharing with Gertrude Stein in
hpr "mad writings" and also shar
ing plaudits are two other expon
ents of tne lett wing, ur. wimam
Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot.
Dr. Williams' favorite piece is his
"Red Wheelbarrow," as eccentric
as th name implies, while Eliot
is resmnsible for such stuff as the
following which appeared recently
in the Virginia quarterly neview.
Still bills
Wait. Gates wait. Purple trees,
White trees wait, wait.
Decay .decay.
Even college students are taking
up that sort of thing. In a recent
issue of Hermes, a magazine pub
lished by the students of the Uni
versity, of Sidney at Sidney, Aus
tralia, a prime example of this ec
centric verse may be found. In a
poem titled "Piece for Virginals"
may be found
The auditors of the Rota.
Played Pelota
(One also played the saxophone)
Another
Signed .letters "con amore."
And so on ad nauseam. Another
example, not quite so senseless,
but still out of the beaten path, is
called Aphrodite. It ends
Beneath the trees
the fluid patterns fall
like blackberries
crushed, and running red . . .
Maybe I'm wrong, but when I
want to read poetry, I'll fitill take
the works of Browning and Tennyson.
HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
COURSE TO END WITH
2 PUBLIC CONCERTS
(Continued from Page 1).
sic course for this year will be of
ficially ended. Officials and in
structors ui liiv:
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session ex
pressed great
s atisf action
with this year's
affair, declar
ing that it had
been eminently
successful.
With the reg
istration nearlj'
double, officials
expressed with
confidence that
-ext year's pro
gram would
probably see a
larger enroll
ment than this
The course
Courtry Journal
vpar'n TtcctrA mark
was inaugurated two years ago by
. t 1 . . . . . a
no war a rumpamcK, airevtor in
the University School of Music.
Outstanding on the staff in di
rection of this year's course were
William W. Norton and Mr. George
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Howerton Mr. Norton has been
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course since its inception. He is
director of music in the public
school of Flint, Mich. Mr. Hower
ton, in charge of the choral, group,
is head of the department of music
at Hiram college, Hiram, O.
The teachers in the cchoola
thruout the country are the scape
goats the depression reformists,
President Norlin of the University
of California said recently.
Wellesley college offers its girls
a course in automobile mechanics.
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