DAILY L a. DAIL'i ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, DISCUSSED. By FACULTY PROFESSORS OPINIONS VARY ON AD VISABIf ITY OF PRINTING STUDENTS' THEMES Opinions vary among the professors of the English and rhetoric depart- ments as to the advisability of promot- ing co-operation between the members of these departments and the literary publications of the university to the extent that the best themes written by students should be recast and printed in the campus magaines. This plan was advocated for all universities by Prof. Tom Peete Cross, of the Uni- versity of Chicago, in an interview given to a member of The Daily staff last weeks According to Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric department, the themes which students write are rarely -suit- able for publication because they deal with~ subjects which are not of general interest. He was undecided as to whether any system of co-operation would be practicable here. Cowden Favors Free Expression Prof. Roy W. Cowden, also of the rhetoric department, stated "I am in favor of having the best themes re- published, but I don't see how it can be done under our present system. This would necessitate reorganiza- tion and I am not, sure that it would be wise to force such a publication as Chimes to co-operate with the rhetoric department. However, I am in favor of anything that will tend to foster free expression in writing." In the opinion of Prof. Solomon /F. +Gingerich, of the English department, co-operation is fundamental to the suc-, cess of any project and it is needed in this case as much as in any other. "The ,danger lies in the fact that the faculty might try to dominate these activities," said Professor Gingerich. Faculty Should Not Coerce Prof. Louis A. Strauss, also of the English department, stated that while Let me design and make your Spring Dresses. Mrs. Eugene Crum, Vogue Shoppe, Nickel's Arcade.-Adv. he was in favor of co-operation, the initiative should remain in the hands of the students and the faculty should not coerce the students to collaborate against, their will. ST. LOUDS GIRLS FROWN ON SHORT SKIRTS AND ROUGE St. Louis, Mo., March 27., Girl, students of Soldan -high school have placed a rigid ban on short dresses, rouge and oth- er extremes of dress. The move- ment was originated by mem- bers of a girls' society and the remainder of the student body fell in line. Natural complexions and reduced size of hair puffs are 3required of every girl attending the school. "VOLTAIRE," TOPIC OF CERCLE FRANCAIS LECTURE TOMORROWi Anthony J. Jobin, instructor in the, romance 'language department., will deliver an address on "Voltaire," the famous French novelist and satirist of the 18th century, at x4:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in room 203, Tappan hall. The lecture is to be given under the auspices of the Cer- cle Francais and will be delivered in French. WHTE . ,!Sun. Apr. . ................... I CJ I Alimendinger Marries Adrian Girl Cards have been received announc- ing the marriage of E. T. Allmending- er, '16, to Miss Marie Virginia Don- ohue, of Adrian, on Saturday, March 26. Allmendinger was assistant coach of the Varsity football team in 1919. C H U BER T DETROIT FRANK TINNEZY in TICKLE EE BUY THAT SUIT AT KY]ER'S. 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But now that it's in the movies the screams will echo around the Poles. *1 COMYING TOMORROW JACK PICKFORD in "Just Out of College" NIVERSA JE&WEL DrrecLied j TOD RMWNING b-l IFyuwant to know ho* dangerous a beautiful woman can be and how beau- tiful a dangerous woman can be you'd bet- ter come see electrifying PRISCILLA DEAN in the most amazing American mielodramna that the screen has ever known --you'll feel like trying to catch her your- self. ~The Dazzlfno lHeroine of~ The VJfr~fn of 'Stamboul" supported bid Lm.ON CH ^N M* famous for his roles in"The Miracle Mari' and"Tho penlt"~ Eli. CLYDE COOK COMEDY ,"The Jockey"