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Chance With Young Bulls:

Chance With Young Bulls 3. Trade and Fun Fairs Several of the foregoing festivals could al¬most as well be called fairs, for business and fun and religion are all good friends in Portugal. One special fair in Lisbon, operated by the newspaper O Seculo for the benefit of needy children is called Feira Popular. It is a big Luna Park type of thing, open only in summer, and includes two good restaurants, Meia Noite and the more popular open-air Patricia. A good-fun feature is Festa Brava, being a bullfighting ring where ANYBODY drops down into the ring to take a chance with young bulls, whose horns are blunted. You can't get much hurt and it is hilarious fun to watch the amateurs baiting the young bulls.

A positive feature of the discussion is that young children, given the chance, love to move and play. The key phrase here is 'given the chance': we, teachers, parents and the wider community, must begin to search seriously for opportunities for children to follow their nat¬ural dispositions. This need not be expensive; in fact, it need cost nothing at all. Young children require only very few elements to play: they need a place to play; they need things with which to play, of which the most flexible, exciting and effective are other children; and they need time to play.

See Also Robert Young Hayne:

HAYNE, Paul Hamilton (1830-1886), American poet, who was called "the last literary cavalier." He was born in Charleston, S. C., on Jan. 1, 1830, and raised in the home of his uncle, Robert Young Hayne (q.v.). From 1857 to 1860 young Hayne edited Russell's Magazine, of which he was a founder. He died in Grovetown, Ga., on July 6, 1886. Before the Civil War, Hayne wrote chiefly nature poems. During the war he produced Lyric poetry infused with martial fervor. In postwar years he composed his most tender and fragile verse. Among his books of poetry are Legends and Lyrics (1872) and Collected Poems (1882).

HAYNE, Robert Young (1791-1839), American senator, who upheld the nullification doctrine in his famed debates with Daniel Webster in the U. S. Senate. Hayne was born in Colleton dis¬trict, S.C., on Nov. 10, 1791. He served in the South Carolina legislature from 1814 to 1818, when he became state attorney general. Hayne was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1822 and reelected in 1828. There he was a leading advocate of strict construction of the Con¬stitution, and the Webster-Hayne debate, which lasted two weeks in January 1830, dealt largely with the fundamental constitutional issue of states' rights versus federal powers. Resigning from the Senate in 1832 to become governor of South Carolina, Hayne served in the latter office for two years. He died in Asheville, N. C., on Sept. 24, 1839.


On The Other Hand See Love Is Young:

GUDMUNDSSON, guth'munts-son, Kristmann (1902- ), Icelandic novelist and poet, whose romances show a rare understanding of the psy¬chology of love, especially young love. His books, written in either Icelandic or Norwegian, have been translated into 30 languages.

Halbe's greatest theatrical success was the drama Jugend (1893; Eng. tr., When Love is Young, 1904). It deals with the ill-fated love of an 18-year-old orphaned girl for her young cous¬in, describing the psychological pressures'to which they are subjected. The most significant of Halbe's later plays were Mutter Erde (1897; Eng. tr., Mother Earth, 1913); Haus Rosenhagen (1901; Eng. tr., The Rosenhagens, 1910); and Der Strom (1903). His narrative skill is best seen in the novels Die Tat des Dietrich Stobaus (1910) and Jo (1917), and in the autobiography Jahrhundert-wende (1935). Halbe died in Neuotting, near Munich, on Nov. 30, 1944. SOL LrpTziN, Author of "A Historical Survey of German Literature"

 

 

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