Show SEEN FROM A THROUGH TRAIN editorial from CoI colliers liers americans who live in large cities lose sight of the other sixty millions and think the barefoot boy a myth of poet creation maud muller the eod god dessot a vanished dream but when a traveler starts out from new york or Phila philadelphia dilphia to see where the other sixty million live he finds across the width ot of the country the barefoot boy whistling on his way sees girls whose brown hands are skilful in the fields and children with red lips redder still kissed by strawberries on the hill on the sweep of 0 valley mountain and plain from atlantic to pacific one recaptures recapture a the forgotten but true idea of the america that is a land whose symbol is that long country lane winding to a grove of trees and within its shelter a low loi roofed bouss nestling and a flutter of alae clothes in the wind city clamor forgot forgotten teh lna in a land of cleanliness i and peace |