Arbutus . - I can offer for this,the chronicle of my failure. Benjamin Hitz, 12. A NIGHT SONG I dream of you, the moonbeams above Settle down on the slumbering land ;And oh, for the sightOf your bright eyes tonight, And tlic touch of your gentle band ! The sweet-scented breezeWhispers love to the trees. And the flowers are all fresh with dew ;Then, oh, for the lightOf the star-covered night. And the soul-thrilling presence of you ! 2g6 THE ARBUTUS t E T E E N TEN. m STREETS ABOOJT TO\>/K ^ ROY DENIS BUCKLEY^ One of the most fascinating things to do in Bloomington is to take a walkab
Arbutus . - I can offer for this,the chronicle of my failure. Benjamin Hitz, 12. A NIGHT SONG I dream of you, the moonbeams above Settle down on the slumbering land ;And oh, for the sightOf your bright eyes tonight, And tlic touch of your gentle band ! The sweet-scented breezeWhispers love to the trees. And the flowers are all fresh with dew ;Then, oh, for the lightOf the star-covered night. And the soul-thrilling presence of you ! 2g6 THE ARBUTUS t E T E E N TEN. m STREETS ABOOJT TO\>/K ^ ROY DENIS BUCKLEY^ One of the most fascinating things to do in Bloomington is to take a walkabout the streets and peruse the local celebrities with the aid of a camera. Springcases, rare characters, etc., all are worth while, and the writer rcccntU- made sucha trip in company with a trusty Graflex. As the modern conventional writer would say, I take m\ typewriter in hand,get a strangle hold on the shift key, lubricate mv carburetor, turn on the fluid inmy think tank, and buzz. In approaching a subject for a picture and interview, it is always best to havea stall of some sort. I thought one regarding spring poetry would be all right,especially as spring cases are about ripe. How is the crop of spring poetry? said I to one John Arthur 2\lcPheeters,the poet laureate of Bloomington, as he was vainly trying to sell some allegedmaple sugar to a group of students. Well, its about as slim as Professor Stempel, answered the bard, as hehummed a ditty about the joys
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