THE MICHIGAN DAILY Street s in the city. ter to those In this city. Street .i RS t now order your u1NitCARDS TIME IS LitIITED and 100 Cards also have the JlFT CARDS" Sehan's ;NTS' BOOKSTORE For Sale or Rent Y P E W R I T 1 N G 0. D. MORRILL 2 So. State Street mieri Ngan V AND MAIN STREETS )nvenient place for your banking. Tsit Market - LINDEMANN DEALER IN Meats, Pork, Ham Poultry Sausage ETC. -J Home 591 red 210 N. 4th Ave The & Mechanics Bank 103-105 S. Main St. )0. Surplus and Profits $61,006 IT UNITED LINES Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson ed-:13 and 10:13 a.m., 12:13, 6:13, anid 8:13 p.m. 00Limited-7 :46, 9 :46, and 11:46 1:46, 3:46, and 5:46 p.m.; Lansing- .m. rs East Bound-To Detroit, s:45 a.m.: t.m., and every two hours to 10:45 o Ypsilanti,-5:45 a.m. and half-hour- 11:15 p.m.; also 12-1 5,12:30 and a in. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. rs West Bound-5:33 and 7:15 a.m. ery two hours to 11:15 p.m. .' THE FHCHIGAN DAILY Offal Newspaper at the Univerity of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITOR Walter I. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert B. Dilley' Editors. ews Editor........Harry Z. ola Assistant............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor........ Karl'Matthews Assistant...........G. 0. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ..............Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moehlman ran.E. Shaw Edward G. Kemp Maurice Myers Howell Van Auken Louis P. Haller Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Wallace Weber C. Harold Hippler H. Beach Carpenter Robert Gillett Reporters. John Townley Morris Houser J. Selig'Yellen Fred B. Foulk Hal C. Talimadge J. V. -Sweeney Morris Milligan Leonard M. Rieser Morton R. Hunter l4ussell H. Neilson Chester J. Morse David D. Hunting Frank Murphy Mark F. Finley BUSINESS STAFF,- . Assistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr ...Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson Asst. Adv. Mgr.....A. R. Johnson, Jr. Edgar L. Jaffa......W. '. Holland W. J. Wetterau. J. I. Lippincott Emerson Smith Want Ad Stations Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; The University Pharmacy, 1219 S. University; Van Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard Street; TheaBrown Drug Store, Main Street. Leave ads at these stations before 8:30 p. m. for next morning's issue. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. OFFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. OFFIC, HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-3 p. i., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. m.. Both Phones 90. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. Night Editor-C. Harold Hippler. Too Many Critics. There are two kinds of critics. The first of these is the natural born, who kicks at everything from the style of his cradle to the amount of silver on his coffin. In ordinary parlance, this specimen is termed "knocker." Then, there is the second variety, and this is the man who gets paid for it and set- tles down to ply the hammer for life. These again divide themselves into two classes, the destructive and the constructive critic. The former va- riety is common enough, the second is a rare jewel for any community to possess. At Michigan we are over- burdened with the destructionist, the variety who sits around on a padded chair for four years and tears to pieces the entire university system, not fail- ing to omit a single detail or orgaui- zation. This species comprises an ex- ceedingly large number. Generally they ha-e done nothing for their col- lege and can see nothing but graft .r , crooked work in anything that is done. Nothing pleases, nothing fits in- to their hazy idea of things. They can find more flaws in a scheme, or idea than could ever be crowded in, and leave any structure whatsoever. The good to them is like the proverbial grain of wheat hidden in so much chaff, that it is useless to search for it. Dissatisfied because men of ability rise above them and climb into places of prominence by their own untiring efforts, they pick these to pieces, an- alyze their motives and remold all sac- cording to their own bighted views. They are like the man who sits at a musical recital and reads the notes from the music placed before him to see whether the player or singer miss- es a note, the slightest coloring, or a single pause. They dwell among us, sufficient unto themselves, and having never dusted out their own house, have become so accustomed to dirt that they cannot discern it. Kindly and constructive criticism is worth its weight in gold. It finds flaws, only because it perceives that something better might be substituted. It destroys, only to rebuild in a more beautiful and perfect manner. It is not vandalism. If we look closely enough, good can be found in almost everything. This the constructionist realizes, and works upon it as a basis. He does not desire to break down until he can offer a bet- ter substitute. Such critics are rare birds and much sought after. We have much need to develop this vari- ety, for Michigan's opportunities for cohstructive work are great. There is need for more insight and more sym- pathy with the viewpoint of our fel- low workers.Get together, and pull together, for Michigan. Time's flying. Order row YOUR w A H K Visiting Ca We have just received samples of the Newest a Styles. Quality and Price Guaranteed. Vxirversity Bookstore Attention -$-Se Pla.ttnum "P ortr Aits When. You [Des ire Prortraits of Qualit Goto 4i THE PHOTOGRAPHER 319 E. 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SENIOR LAW SING EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN O'CLOCK ON STEPS OF LAW BUILDING. ** * * ,* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * in the annual issued by the Chinese Regent B. Students' Alliance in the United States, Regent and will be circulated among the stu- has retui dents in China, who contemplate stud-o where he ying in American universities. livered a Ir t1 CHINESE TO LEARN OF MICHIGAN Letter in Chinese Will be Circulated Among Students in China. Luen K. Kao, '12, has been commis- sioned by President Albino Z. SyCip, of the Chinese Students' club to prepare a letter written in Chinese, embodying the advantages offered by Michigan as an educational center for Chinese stu- dents. This letter will be published The letter published in the annual of the Alliance last year was the first one attempted by the Chinese Stu- dents' club, and it resulted in bring- ing the attention of many Chinese stu- dents to the relative merits of the University of Michigan, and the local club profited by an influx of new mem- bers. Each summer the members of the club mail calendars of the university, and personal letters to many students, and Chinese youths, encouraging them to register at Michigan, and this year Pres. SyCip plans to carry on an ex- tensive correspondence in the hope of doubling the present enrollment of Chinese students here. TWENTY Among the events field day were the hi bicycle race, and wr A company of eng northeri' trip, to in Sutton's Bay, and Le A convention of th2 of Republican clubs Arbor. Theta Chapter of I rority was instituted can Ju: ed in JE ciation Studio 1 res or any other kind of. pictures are e from the studio of J. 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