THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE CHIMES COMRED WITH MAGAZINES OF OTHER COLLEGES-RANKED HIGH T T H E T i S Y N D A4Y -- T H U R S D A Y (Continued from Page One) former advertises itself as " the pic- (Coninud fom Pge ne) torial monthly of the college." The efforts along literary lines in the field t"Blm "nth ly t e cosle ss." pTh "Bemra" apparently relies less upon of college journalism today, but clear- the quality and quantity of its read- ly, its very function forbids its com- ing matter than upon its puts to "get R5 parison to the "Chimes." Must Find Others No, for our comparison, we must look elsewhere, to the Dartmouth "Bema," the Cornell "Era," the Wil- liams "Graphic" or the "Harvard Magazine," a list which includes the better publications on the exchange list of Chimes. How does our own publication compare with them, is the present question and before answer- ing it, it would perhaps be best to establish points of contact. There are two points in every magazine which exercise its appeal-make-up, and general interest of subject matter tol its reading public, and it is upon these grounds that the proposed com- parison will be made. The four magazines mentioned above are conducted upon lines prac- tically identical with those laid down for Chinese to follow. They contain articles written by students and alumni, and apparently their purpose is to publish those things which will be of interest to the student body in general, either because they stress subjects which are familiar or be- cause they feature facts or- condi- tions show any improvement over In make-up, none of the publica- tions shows any improvement over "Chimes" and in fact, here and there they are just a bit inferior. The "Bema" and the "Era" use more cuts than does our own magazine, and the across" and, may it be said, it suc- ceeds very' well in its endeavor. "Era" Like "Chimes" The Cornell "Era" also, goes in for those principles which are followed in Chimes. It contains a feW, but not many more cuts than does the Michigan publication, and in subject matter, follows along the same lines. There are articles by the coaches of the different squads, features by alumni of the university, and other, miscellaneous contributions of gener- al interest to the student body. The Williams "Graphic," an out- growth of the old Williams "Literary Monthly," made its maiden appear- ance in February of this year and throughout its 50 odd pages bids fair to take a place high up among college publications. Its make-up is excel- lent, and the .quality of its reading matter speaks well for the student body of Williams. If 'subsequent issues prove to be any improvement over the first one, "Chimes" will have a fair rival in the "Graphic." The place of "Chimes" on the cam- pus is definitely assured, and it seems unfortunate that there should still be a small minority of students who feel it their duty to criticize a publication which not only stands favorably in comparison with the leading college magazines of the United States, but which is, in reality, surpassed in gen- eral quality by none. to atniqore who s~ees thfswomnan NbU'I1 know her insbantN biqher Lb smile sh/ ,;IF*%9ed tL' : , .. I PRICES ADULTS 30c Continuous Shows PRICES ADULTS 30. Continuous Shows 4 r SUNDAY - THURSDAY Additional Features CLYDE COOK Hero ine Of' oE' mbc .1 °L in 6'ie ockey" MUSICAL PROGRAMME OVERTURE William Tell G. Rossini SELECTION Gems from the Operas of Giacomo Puccini La Tosca, La Boheme, Madame Butterfly, Manon Lescaut 4 2y NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SHOWS 2:00 - 3:30 7:00- 8:30 SI, PRICES Adults 2 Children 1 .. 1 uokp LON CUANE Thxe greatest c a~w Aa l .th ~~ adceebMan" and "rThend3. tj MIike sai n6 "OUSWtB tighe bas evwr dma. Ge In t e s - '.-._ DEAN in th ta ps 4 I SUNDAY - MONDAY Sty w s > _ emhs the lover i "T h of Stamb? 4 erthe tremendos fight withthe Sheik in the ast reel? -sWei, just watch WHEELER OAKMAN in OuM the law" when h hem me a other "sereen s teas WfNIY One of the deare little boys that tures. Watch h heart of "Silky.I I the straight roa+ Paing ofc e rest e t ve e batdces v ft me hn and nmstaual melt the IcO-ik r" and setheron =d yob' sew-= Wdi ActngDofit ~ke fl~t MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in "Old Dad" Bruce Scenic "THE EXPLORERS" I NOV, ,, Goldwyn Comedy "His Own Medicine"