| Show I England as a Vell VV ell as France T To o Have Its Academy of Letters London Literary Letter It Correspondence I AUK Aug 11 Inee last I MU lIU L f limin lumn the th creation Un of an Mn h hA S A hAIl ban basil A joiSt Joint committee by b bt of f and anul tin till tini t iI i S S i t nf of f it I hors hit III s l 1 been u ul m l I th tI tt best beet mode iii f r fronting a fer ferit r it 1 tu to represent tho thu L I e C literature In Iii e 1 I ul sly ites been within the Ih It H ul d clet iii r tu which lie lIu lIuI lieI I d s I the Uie II title till of nr list lit CURl con iii It c the Fran Frani In i i I i thin 1 ll h academy will cull CUI cullS S f out int I mum than II members At 1 t tS ii S I l ol ut u the Ih Joint joil it t te I 1 1 r Wits who i M j 1 t make all II sub uba ubaL L and elu i i ass Ie c the Ih immen f C e S Ii i i been ii pitilla ted original ibis 1111 I 1 r I nl I tin tilt Austin Au Andrew An rew L LUl ur urn n nin im Sir ir Alfred Alfrd Com I n lyall 1 I ci t W Cecil Cedi Icy John J V Mm 1 kall II Robert rt Morley Murley Irle Samuel Henry Butcher rt Murray Joseph Joe 11 Conrad Hanry New bolt William John Courthope Heward He ReI ward matti Henry Pember Austin Sir Arthur Wing Ing Pinero Jamen Jail Frazer George Walter 1 mund Go Goes e Walter Waller Raleigh burden George Jeorge Thomas Thomaa Hardy hard Arthur Verrall Henry Jellies James butler Yeats William Her Ear HerAt r rAt At the Ural meeting of oC the thus thua constituted the of oC Maurice Hewlett mid Arthur Christopher lien Hen Henson son eon were here added to 10 the roll of original orl members Lord Morley Morle was wa elected president DItTIES OF Or COMMITTED Furthermore these gentlemen ha haie hAe e imposed Ad upon U OIl th themselves the Ute fol following following lowing duties dutt a 1 To 1 all to maintain the th purity of ot thu tiis language Ie and Ami and tn to hold Itoh up UI a 11 standard lan of good tn llo In style alI th it h tn to to encourage fellowship and anel and imon those Iho who hill nr disinterestedly striving for Cor the perfection of ot 1 literature re 1 c by h b Discourses of f II Ib and M tn ti II mark Urn the UI current of literary history In inthis this thin td d to lu designate from till recipients of or orth to 10 become to In Ii time thinS persons the th medal of the tho society Ie o e to milk awards of it merit to 10 particular r rw w works It would be lie a thrilling sight eight to So I see nee co Alfred Austin pinning a ft medal on I Kipling Shaw might I become giddy and at lit t the lite thought nf ot base presenting him him with an nil AHot if mont merit However tho the deserves our ap rip applause for upholding a n standard of good taste I e Apropos of oC the tho alleged designs of the new academy on the tue of 0 the III authors and recently conferred with the Ih Purity Crusaders After his hi allo tible or of the difficulty of Cr f fix f fixIng I Ing the Ih border line between the goody antI and honk book J tin ho I Murray Murra the famous amoss tie ile Il lIar Karl Marx und and other foreigner to Sti be lie producers r rr noxious literature Thereupon Henri v Ke n president of ot the till 1 of Great britain aol and ire Irl ireland land disagreed In hy hi that book written bv to women wore were far the wort I I amid lid that ladies Indies were werA more eager to oh ob tulI tam the IhNe e books hook titan than men IN J i INTERESTS I OF OP DECENCY iY Mr arnell who him was n as nis IJ representing the tho postmaster general t any an the I h lie to In open In let Id tern e 0 ei i n tun it open In one un totter letter In iii 11 it million lir ls remarked nn an the th uC of It St W V T V Mead d claimed the I la or iS f n e who lieu had been lly ked b hr by seeing In n a HighlAnder walk down do the tel Street In III Hut Hilt In tAr of if Mr it resolutIon was waa adopted o that thai u LI to 10 the Ih homo honIn be arranged fur for the I hI t i the Ih ih and ln of er erI It I III lie IHM its in agi S tut Ih I h a publication of nr whatever IH is I likely he to I Injure dicen or nr nf t r people leopie have read Shack IAk flutes grant tr Mr of t amor and have OId that ones onee up upon n a tim I nn Imon nn Jan really rII liv lived 11 lived ed pd Sir IIII ir Edward rev justIce JuI now ila 1 o the th lovely lovI Doone Donna with the th celebrated Ie brat Mm drs 1 harrIs Sir Iward I H Ia I an expert of the value alue of nf evidence I Ince and he h holds hold that Iha then thee l la is no flo that there ever were nn all any marauding m Doones on nil moor While that on no the face of ofil It il the Ih tory story was wan perfectly probable he h says ay that while old hi writers writer referred to in the Ih traditions tradition of other such men mena a na Au the I h of nf Dartmoor no writer mentions any an Donne Inns Vo No 11 of historical lute line ever er been produced says ny n ya II Kd Ed Edward ward rd to show ho that the hand band thought their lon Inn long continued l weir of a 11 nature to te produce a whole which library of nf penny nil chap hooks such use formed the n of or the I h country I pen peo people Ill Cl In tilt the lii seventeenth coil and eighteenth centuries lit Ix borne rna I ii a us magnificent story lor but lut the Ih efforts to 10 Rive give It II a II of cit If fart fad provide painful reading for lbs I h who II ho leire ff the thi t h progress of 0 t s II Iii l people are a I seating S I hl hi destruction of rf r one nl of or their favorite The Fhe fh Poetry tr gut 11 n a i orum dinner line TuI nt lit imbi h ill all a II tin Ih guests poetical i hara tern 1 Ii il S IS d J It in ii a th Ih t h S I Of If O OPt Pt ti 1 i r tit tin iti 0 i h hit 5 to 5 l it l I S i th Itt ii s I II il ti r I i I I mi lit 11 tin It i tin t I Ill i si i Ih in Ii ii it rn Cli kl Ii ill I It ii u w wig t tr II pi I tUH U II I r II iii nl fr r tin tut ri 1 ra te teller j jI j jS lions S I if f Ivrin rn HI II HII ller H tetti 1001 l I 11 Iff II 1111 TI ut tin t it fum fall i r Th 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