Show the typical american H alivey OIn GONS in fit his book the american Ameri call wind rejoices that the american kincl mine is rapidly losing ite its purina bent and becoming ns as free and caay on moral nuil anit religious questions as 19 the european mind we 0 ye o not so rigid in fit our IBM lais go governing personal conduct along moral ancs n as we ive were we arc are not easily shocked at moral lakil or unseemly nily bell behavior ajor wo we have hae it wore wre open sunday wo we ire ae as ct et a little particular abo it gambling drinking and anil cimeral gaji oral lint but 0 o arc are dewilles de to improve in iii that respect according to tho the author there seems to ho he liopo hope for or lis tig to become beco itle in lit time all all 4 flaat it set cinis ills for Is vs to do 10 14 11 to reopen tins tilt gratiot we ire huc buic almost unit shut and let in a perfect flood of Europe europeans aw and the tile vork already done by those who lame came before hc tile gates verc shut will be finished and the typical american M i 1 nd ill cease to exist all that has made america the moral bild wid spiritual leader ot of the will pass pars and we ahall then be just one more nation like all the rest to the writer of the book chiq seems seem s to be a highly desirable goal to towards lards which the intelligent among our people should itne to direct the less intelligent the author u teems to be somewhat soine what irked irke d that is e have stood lit tit alic tl ic door of the temple and thanked god that ine t are not other nations arc are to hn hm tta isa of thinking that is no cause for thanks whatever rather ue e should regret our difference and icek to lemoie it to de upward to a lih il it moral and religious outlook upon the world and get conle of tho the joy of living which he says is the regard of 0 the european mental attitude towards life and which our puritanical instinct hist inet drives from front our lives we who hae thought the tile bal joy of life was on this side of the atlantic have bale been mistaken h he asserts and we ive can nelar hope to be really happy and johua until q cease to place any sort of moral restrictions upon our conduct We must eradicate puritanism from bur thought our instinct and then lv ma hope to be bp hippy 11 appy those who favor greatly relaxed moral MAn dards in irk tins this bounto aill ill doubt doubtless lesi agree with him |