Having decided to work his way through college, after one year at took the job of lifeguard in the Chiâ€" eago south park system. This poâ€" sition he secured after he had won several medals for saving the lives of persons drowning in the St. Joe river. During high school summers he worked in a Mercer, Wis., camp. At 19, steeped in the knowledge of camping and woodcraft, Sarett turnâ€" ed guide in the timber country of Ontario, Canada, Hudson‘s Bay and Grand Marais and Grand Portage, Minn. respectable, synthesized poets in the United States and in England." Professor Sarett, who teaches at Northwestern university, states in thsrdixdmofihvdâ€"- that poems are not translations ‘They are rather original poems it which he tried to catch and comâ€" municate something of the "poetic beauty and the spiritual significance of Indian ceremonies." And to do this very thing, "Saâ€" rett has equipment," as Sandburg said. Born in Chicago of French, Polish and Lithuanian stock, he spent his childhood in Marquette, Mich., on Lake Superior where he came to know the woods. Back in Chicago at twelve, where he was for a time the sole support of his mother, he became a Chicago Daily News newsboy, cash boy, errand boy. He took night studies at Hull House "aund after attending high school in Benton Harbor, Mich., he who lives what he writes. His Inâ€" dian lyrics have been placed head and shoulders above Hawthorne‘s by Harry Hansen, author of "Midwest No parior poet is Lew Sarett Sr.; he‘s an "American literary pioneer" @r To put it in a negative way, Carl Sandburg, who wrote the introducâ€" Moons," picks the suburban poet as THURSDAY, DECEMEBER 14, 1989 Personality Preview *L Cnenk 10â€"( about USUAL PEOPLE His books of verse include beâ€" side "Many Many Moons," "Box of God," "Ode to Illinois," "Slow He is well known as a lectuser on the Canadian north, Indians, wild life. and literature, and affiliated with t.e Authors‘ club of London, the Poets of New York, and the Michigan Authors‘ association. He is a Phi Beta Kapva: Sarett lives at 1732 S. Green Bay road in Highland Fark and has two children, Lew Jr. and Helen. Me holds the title of doctor of lette*s by a aegree conferred upon his; by Bayler university in 1926. Since 1921 he jas acted in ts caparity of advisory editor of Poâ€" etry incga:ine, finding time also to contribute to a myriad of nationai periodicals. Harrict Monroe, connected with Poe‘ry magazine, is the person to whom Seott says h: owes his meâ€" dium. She told him, "Build your own vehicle." He has and is a piâ€" oneer by virtue of that fact. the University of Michigan, he was offered the job of assistant athletic dicector at Beloit college. Transâ€" ferring, he was awarded his B.A. in 1911 Law study at Harvard college was the next step he took, this under great physical strain, as he teught taught retail merchants business law as sidelines, In 1916 he won his law degree. F Recognition came when he was 23. The University of Illinois took him as an assistant on its public speaking staff. In 1920 he joined the sechool of speech at Northwestern and now olds there the chair of professor of persuasion and speech. Never a year goes by without a trip into the wilds. In 1920 he was in the U.S. forestry service as a frest renger, and the year befure working among the Indians he was given a Chippewa name, meaning Lone Caricou. Wl for Den Chiefs, another for Den !o&en. and one for use by Cubâ€" Other ‘"handbooks" used in the Boy Scouts of America are "The Sea Scout Manual" and the "Handâ€" book for Skippers" for the Sea Scout program; "Adventuring for Senior Scouts" for older boy programs, the "Handbook for Scoutmasters" in two volumes, and the "Handbook for Patrol Leaders." _ "Scouting for Rural Boys" covers the entire span Shhies taroses Sevnieg and Sem Cubbing, uting and ~ ior Scouting to adult leadership as applied to those in rural areas. 5nb- bing, the younger boy program has | six "handbooks" â€" one each for | the Wolf, Bear and Lion ranks, one inches away Mmrï¬;:-ï¬â€";&} the air may circulate freely around _ While basically a book rather than periodical, the "Handbook for Boys" prints two or three editions each year, since its average sales are more than 250,000 copies annually. During its 30 years, a total of 6,â€" 300,000 volumes have been published. This 676â€"page book is often the first introduction to scouting which boys have, with its thousands of interestâ€" ing useful bits of knowledge, includâ€" ing information about the history of the Flag of the United States, animal and plants of the nation, asâ€" tronomy and many instructions on camping techniques. Thousands of older scouts are known to have worn out of two or three copies of the "Handbook for Boys" through conâ€" stant use. six times a year, with 10,000 copies each issue. It is sent to scout leadâ€" ers, as well as to social, health and safety associations throughout the United States on request. The health and safety service at the national office of the movement .]w publishes “Heglt_h and Safety" Smoke," "Wi the Moon". in tullabersine s W T Forne: he has written & number of speech texts. His writings have captured My&dmdAâ€"h.ph: the best volume of poetry published in America in 1985. read "The Scout lished six times a The volunteer and professional leaders of the 537 local councils â€" administrative centers of the moveâ€" mentâ€"receive quarterly "The Local Council Exchange," which recounts methods used successfully in adminâ€" istration problems everywhere. The Boy Scouts Enjoy widely known as America‘s largest youth movement, but it is not generâ€" ally known that ten regularlyâ€"issued publications are necessary to bring program helps, news and inspiration to its 1,307,776 Scouts, Cubs, and adult leaders in 43,368 Scout troops and Cub packs all over the nation and its possessions. The leaders in Cubbing, the proâ€" gram for boys of preâ€"Scout age, 9, 10 and 11, have their own monthly publication, "The" Cub Leaders‘ Round Table" of which 46,000 copies monthly are circulated. The Senâ€" ior Scouts have two publications. "The National Sea Scout Log" with editions of 8,000 copies, comes out five times a year for Sem Scout Leaders. "The Rover Record" for those active in Rover Scouting, is published five times a year, with editions of 1,100 copies. No matter where a boy lives, he may enjoy the game of scouting. The Lone Scouts, most of whom live on lonely farms and are unable to attend regular meetings, have a monthly paper, "The Lone Scout," which contains material of a disâ€" tinctive rural nature. Maettnintbad? cvitcntibe it Adule Autcccl i ind 1,250 men in the professional servâ€" ice as fullâ€"time scout executives Publications with Scouting Interests tains program material, helpful hints and also reports the official changes in Scout rank requirements, insignia and uniforms. more than 835,000 copies are read each month is ample testimony that its stories, pictures and feature articles are widely enjoyed. Second in age as well as circulaâ€" tion is "Scouting." Published monthâ€" Largest of them is "Boys‘ Life," published by the Boy Scouts of America since July 1912, for all boysâ€"Scouts and nonâ€"Scouts alike. It is the only one of the ten that ly for the 308,872 adult leaders of 7â€â€â€œ _\\ Cold Frame and ka« V DAHL‘S THE HEIGHLAND PARK PR ESS Executive" pub» magazine conâ€" Buy Christmas Seals Now; Help Finance County Program Men never have too many white broadcloth shirts. Eapeâ€" cially when they are cut from a fine cloth and carefully tailored, such as these, The collar is guaranteed for the life of the garment, s ' GARNETT‘S The fastest and only oneâ€"night train from Chicago to all Floridaâ€" The Dixielandâ€"will resume its winâ€" ter service on January ist. This most popular of all Chicagoâ€"Florâ€" ida trains, and the only one with ‘morning departure, will operate this .gr,on an..even shorter schedule n before to many points. 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