Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1926 — Page 19

MAY 21, 1920

18 CAN'T LIVE IN A CiTY’; POET ' TO GOTO WILDS Northwestern Professor to Build Summer Home in Virgin Forests. Pit 7iEA Service CHICAGO. May 21.—“A civillzailon that makes a man unable to jive with himself and hla family, us able to find contentment In simple, wholesome home life close to the soli, that makes a man dependent on an artificial, hectic Ja.z z life outslllo his home —a civilization like that Is tragically defective somewhere." That short statement sums up the creed of Low Sarett, poet, scholar and woodsman. It Is the creed that made his life as professor at Northwestern University seem barren, * ramped and unreal to him, so that ldst winter he abruptly gave It up and went to look for a wilderness haven. In Virgin Forests Ho has found what die was looking for. 'Tills summer ho Is going to build a home for himself, his wife and their son In the little town of Laona, up in the virgin forests of Forest County, Wisconsin. There Hhey will live and try to fegain their vigor by getting close to the earth. J Behind him Sarett will leave the cultivated, secure life of Evanston, university town on the edge of Chicago. The only connecting link will )>e Ills professorship In the School of Speech. Three months each year he 'will return to Evanston to teach. The rest of the time will find him jn the north woods, where the wind rustles the pine branches and the un glints off the copper surface of SCinding rivers. Not for Everyone r When Sarett announced his Intention of moving to the woods, a business man who knew Shim told him: ‘‘lt may bo all right for you, ■Sarett, but the average man would Vile if had to do that. lie needs many contacts luncheon clubs, {cabarets, lodges and social events, ffiho average man hasn't the ability .{to live by and within himself; he doesn't want to, and ho couldn't if {hie did want to. He has grown dependent on artificial lifo outside his 'home." ■ "And that." replied Sarett, "proves jny point. It is a worse indictment of modern civilization than I have ever voiced. ' "What are we here for? To make money, so Wo can buy things that Will make us ws/nt still more money? To spend our days working and our nights dancing? To live in apart-

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ments, one home piled on top of another? Perhaps. “But I think the enduring things are the simpler things; wholesome home life, the enjoyment of our families, playing and wrestling with our youngsters, sitting by onen fires with good books and a plate of apples nearby, rambling In October -woods, casting trout flies over pools. "I think It is more Important that a man grow within himself than ■that he have many lodge pins to wear on his coat. And to grow in-

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