Theaters of a change in the cast for road tours. This play is unique in that scenes of the past are visualized on the stage whenever the thought of the central figure returns to that period. Matiness will be given on Wednes- day and Saturday afternoons. Dr. A. K. Foster Lectuxes at Purdue (By Conference Radio News Service.) Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 21.-Dr. Allyn K. Foster is at Purdue university here for a series of six lectures on scien- tific subjects. He is considered an authority on the conti science and religion. To..t _....i ( 1 " i 4 _ between WANTS TI OF SMA] Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. i on Liberty BonIs, Studebaker, Packard, ton Montana, the Steels, Rails and GoodO well as other meritorious issues of Stocks E. G. HILD14ER 107 First National Bank Bldg. Pho, or The Michigan Daily: view of the fact that your cor- .ondent, G. D. E., has seen fit to ich an attack on the University of hlgan in the pages of the "Smart (so self-styled), I believe that will extend the courtesy of your ins to one who wishes to lift the ntlet flung by the valiant champion he cynics. As a young instructor,l to the University, I cannot be .idered a very dangerous foe to who dares into the lists the Presi- and all the rest of the faculty, most of Michigan's professors are may with the high tasks of science give time Ito Mencken's Jackal. ng only in my cause, and with no r advantage over my opponent that of being right where he is ig, I can meet G. D. E. on equal is. Has He an Ideal sregarding G. D. E.'s minor griev- based in part on what pro- >rs say, but in larger part on what tumes that beings so abject would the essence of his argument is Michigan is the embodiment of hat is bourgeois, philistine, Puri- , moralistic, and of "Main Street." admtited. What is G. D. E.s own of a university-or of a universe? bourgeois is at least the "bur- ,the substantial citizen who es strong the commonwealth. "The stine is at least diligent in produc- though he may not enjoy artisti- the fruits of production. The tan was the rationalist and revo- nist who revolted against the tyr- Sof papes and kings. The moral- s simply the man who thinks s through to ultimate considera- of what is really worth while. Street stands at least for the patriotism of the little town. it that these ideals are false or y. What are your own? you cannot be a pillar of society, . E., for your soul's sake, be a lutionist! Anyone can throw es; but can you erect any sort of e, even though of glass?' Can confront our world with some da of your own- be it socialistic, ocratic, or even anarchistic? The t clever men whom you admire too. clever to be merely clever; r, Chesterton, Nietzsche, and the. made their mark in history and terature because they fought for thing as well as agalust some- i. But folk like Wilde, Mencken, rt Hubbard and G. D. E., have not the dignity of error. Having no of creed, they can fight only for a andtaste and prejudice. They r once taste the deep joy of the enter making a strong door, or teacher telling real facts to a and brilliant orchid-like life and h. Such day-flies and magpies r make revolutions, G. D. E. If igan University and all you hate is to perish it will be because one with real convictions and a alternative has shattered it with ightnings of earnestness and sin- llllll lltl lllltpfl lllllll~lllll t GARRICK E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, who have returned to the American stage after an absence of two years, are playing in Shakespearean roles at the Garrick this week. These principals, who are among the very few of America's artists who have the temperament and training which are suitable for the presenta- tion of poetic drama, will present four plays, in the following order: "Merchant of Venice," Monday even- ing and Saturday matinee. "Twelfth Night," on Tuesday and Friday evenings. "Hamlet," on Wednesday and Satur- day evenings. "Taming of the Shrew," on Thurs- day evening. SHUBERT-XICI IGAN "Smilin' Through," which comes to the Shubert-Michigan this week is the play in which Jane Cowl is seen in the outstanding success of her career. Here she has been afforded by Mr. Martin, dual roles which blend tender pathos with whimsical humor. The 'quality of this performance is assured, as Miss Cowl does not permit ' l Patronize our III M /Y.. 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