Show Stuart P. P Sherman of or the University University sity of ot Illinois In highly satisfactory tory review On in the January Atlan tic of or the tho tendencies in recent fiction fiction fic tic tion their influence on the young youn and the vigorous reaction already y apparent against the deplorable ex exploitation ex- ex ol ot sex perversity In which the younger writers of ot our generation generation generation genera genera- tion have Indulged encourages us with this vision and prophecy Historians in the future surveying surveyIng survey survey- Ing the monuments of ot our childrens children's time are going to refer to this as the beginning of ot the great age of ot stadium building adum in America They will see seo In this movement a religious significance not yet visible to us USi and they will expatiate in glowing terms on the period when with extravagant ex- ex extravagant ex ex- and sacrificial adoration of ot an ideal our youth exalted the theol ol and hardness of ot games and religiously subjected themselves to th the rules and rigor of tho game game to to that arbitrary elaborate elaborate orate inflexible inflexible yet yot Im self imposed system of ot ethics which alone makes any good game possible I am hoping that our childrens children's generation will contain more moro real sportsmen than ours did tow did few quitters fewer squealers fewer players crying out to have the rules changed after the game is on and no one ono eo so silly as to suppose there can be a a. game without rules I 1 hope that In the early stages of ot the revolution counter-revolution our soph- soph sons and dau daughters will the tho Idea Idoa of ot sex cooly extract ex ex- tract from It the part that belongs belong to physiology and pathology and then disuse the w ward rd as ae s synonym for every other element In the te complex complex com com- plex human relationship which sometimes makes human beings par par- happy In their blossomIng blossomIng blossoming blossom- blossom Ing season and content enough h with each other even oven into wintry old old age nI I 1 hope that they will make real that when they feel tho the ache of ot the souls soul's ultimate solitude and are restless rest rest- less and full of ot vague ague desires they may be capable of lucid introspection 1 tion that they may be frank and plain with them themselves solves and call things by their right names and say to themselves nr m like this I am filled with tedium and passionate nate craving I shall be hard to satisfy for I am thirsty for a a. deep draught of ot hum human felicity I I crave beauty sweetness Incentive perfume difference vivacity vivacity it ity wit cleanness crave EraVA devotion caprice pride kindness blitheness fortitude I will vill not look for tor these things where I know they cannot be found nor under conditions In which I know they cannot be main main- But if It I find thorn thom and where they thrive I shall wish to express mp Joy by some great act of ot faith and the hazard of all I 1 hope to be And I shall not like the town clerk to bo be tho the solo sole recorder of my discovery discovery dis dis- dis covery coven and my t faith I shall wish witnesses high witnesses whatever Is au august and and splendid in the tho order of ot the tho world to me round and bid me ma welcome to that order That is the sort of self realization to which ch I hope our sons and daughters daugh tors ter are coming |