Show STYLE IN WRITING Unel TAI For Ooo r lni Iii nllau PnlUlh Nnl liy Ki Nntgtylle I nlliiR Nnplpell JI President Woodrow ilson Presidents of Wison lke th discovered lreshlonts that Harvard a large and Ynle hl college graduates are incapable proportion t pressing their nlIe ot r thei thoughts In theIr or other Cu miy olhl language Incidentally lie points simllty of a certain omit the i CelllIll criticism whlrba based on a failure tllllro to uiulr fn Fd language Is but mmtlrsfmm l tpi 1llIlule a menus lenls to rbrt an It Is the fashion n mD Illng n Cltal class to rather sneer at what the it pleased to call S Ir Illensel new cIII newspaper Luglisb me These gentlemen should I1 Ib K genlllen s1101l11 look 01 5o Olt before rl on committing theltclIe dal iunedy their own shortcomings a la their laboriously correct style ot > < at ri ad lug 1 think the KnBlsll used in ma oily paper articles ls nel plper IIltCI remarkably good W Is generally terse and clar nnl J onto on-to the point and tells In a simpleuri rift tes exactly what the writer wants to 11 l5 I I Is most surprising to me to tai Tl stand how tie reporters willing lMn 1 to r they do so hurriedly and imier I Mlab Iler SOc great pressure are able to writ fcar well None need be afraid of snolli end their taste for good English sPoln read iecti lug newspapers The articles are 11 i WP most always fan 10St delightfully free fir ° stiltedness and trite conventionalh rl lulf II which is more than eonnnlonll1 t fo average collegians effusions I he As n matter of fact the composite hem of many ot our socalled educate w m young men are like the works of M itJ t architects who think to conceal it tit d li poverty of their Imagination and It if commonness of their designs by such the lug meaningless ornaments on the Ug yen structures with which they cumber til rae earth New York Evening Stun and tint |