H0 ski‘ivlwd with Hymputlwtit' skill the Jifrof the [Kwt {rum its simple beginnings to its full and rounded finish He spnkv lovingly. "H um» who klIUWS its charm. of tin- va England scenes in tlw midst of which the Quaker I’m-t, dwell. and whosuquii-t hi-nuty Iw portrays an faithfully in his Verse. Ho rmid oxâ€" tracts from various pomns. tlu- lmttlv PROF. ROLFE’S LECTURE 0N WHITFIER The lecturemi Whittier that Prof. Rolfe delivered on Monday In enintr :It the club was one (If'tlw most ï¬n†ished and (it iightfui he hIIs Niven us. The Hll 'Iject was IIII IIttrIutiw one and lent its?†well to Prof. Ruife’s metimd of trf‘lltlnt‘HL VOL IV. Highland Park N 6ng HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, NOVEMBER 18, 1898. Highland Park water works Pumping Station IicIiI'I-rcd as thI-y arc with Iltlllt‘ (If thc t‘llli)(’iiisillll(1|t~§ ()r IIrIItIIr) IIIII] \IitIIImt IIrIIIIIIII-Iit iIIIhKIl (If IIII) IIII [Iill‘t‘ni surt: H ch: IrnI thIIt h()i(i"i thc IIIIIlicIIII- Hpt‘iiiHHllH] IIIIII yet is IIII (titticult tI) IIIIIIl\/.I- “I- i)(:ii(‘\(‘ that this charm Hm“ ï¬t“ in thc III-mun"! ity of the lccturcr which iIIIprcssI- s the thIrcr “ith II scnsc IIf strcnwth I‘IImIIiIII-Ii with “If“ and Ih-licIItc ( III not so much {or any IIIIVcit)’ in thc tl‘cIItnIcIIt IIf thc subjects hI- hIIs chow cII. IIIIr fur thc cch-lh-Iicc (If his in. tI-rprI-tIItiIIII (If thc IIIIthIII's IIIIIIIIt thIIII hI- Hpt‘flkS that we most \‘IIlIIc I’mt. i{(Ilf+'s h-cturcs, but it is for thcir own IitI-mry VIIiIIc and for thcir Ihllicutc and artistic finish. Thc vas. $11M hl'r vczIr. lyrics and the productions of his rip- (’1‘ age after the period of storm and stress was ended. The reading of “The Sisters." a liallatlthat suggests Rossetti. was rarely sympathetic-ï¬nd the whole interpretation of Whittier was most just and appreciative. Some have wondered to what is due the rare charm of these lectures. mcmy numncm aha ntteu In Name that the flow of thought is never for a moment interrupted by infelicities of expression. On the whole, it is ture; and secondly it consists in a literary art so perfect as to seem art less. E very word is carefully chosâ€" 911 and exactly conveys tl1electurers' meaning and every scntmce is sn nicer balanced and fitted in place that the flow of thought 18 never for Tlu' NEWS, $11M pl-r yv'nr NO 25.