Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1926 — Page 8

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LIFE OF WRITER NOT EASY ONE, SAYS BEVERIDGE Former Senator Speaks Before Indianapolis Bar Association. The life of a writer is not the peaceful life of Riley. Former Senator Albert J. Beveridge spoke words to that effect before Indianapolis Bar Association members at a dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club as he took them behind the scenes to view the mechanism of book writing. Incidentally, Beveridge ' demonstrated his refusal to enter the senatorial contest was a preference for finishing his “Life of Lincoln.” “Great writers make the soul of

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the Nation, while the lives of leaders in politics and government are fleeting,” Beveridge declared. “Life is not much compared to duty, reelection to office much less. “The truth is found in original sources of the life of the man you are writing about,” Beveridge said. “And you must take .care to consider even those sources. “We know the letters of a public man to the public are usually bunk, but his private letters to members of his family reveal him as the man he is.” Unremitting Toil Beveridge said unremitting toil is the lot of a genuine historian, lie defined historical writing as fourfifths research, nine-tenths of the remainder as condensation and the other tenth actual writing. “Good writing is stating in the simplest terms, in the shortest way and by the best method tile thing you wish to say,” Beveridge asserted. “Booth Tarkington, master of American creative artists, worried a whole day over one sentence, and I believe he and other Indiana writers will be remembered even a few years longer than some of our Congressmen.” “Writing, fortunately, is one of the few things left in life that is entirely personal,” Beveridge said.

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his best girl he just grins, shoves the missive in his pocket and goes away to read it all alone.” “Why Don't She Write?” “Why didn’t sho write to me?” is the plaint thrust at Buhmiller by the boys when they do not receive certain letters. He always gives that same jovial answer that “perhaps she lias gone with another fellow.” He says that he can tell ,by the expressions on the students’ faces just what kind of letters they aro receiving. He finds that athletes and those connected with college activities get the most mail. The Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Delta Delta Delta houses tire on Buhmiller’s route. Miss Dorothy Stephenson and Miss Mildred Booth, at the Delta Delta Delta house are only two of the many students who get their mail from hint. Look for the Money Os course all the letters carried by Burmiller don’t begin with a “Dearest.” Among missives most eagerly

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