UNIVERSITY during. the University Publications. ED PRESS titi dt" the use fir to it or not otherwise ublished theruil. W,>dohigas. as beomab ,ynald Street. s, if signed, the signa- s an evidence of I atb, he Daily at the discre- Daily office. Unsigned .lomanuscript will Ce sentitmenits expressed ITOR...........BRZWST$R P. CAMPB$IL. .......................Joseph A. Bernstein . ................Z. P. Iovejoy, Jr. itor .............. ........ .... .J. B. Young G. P. Overton M. B. Stahl Paul Watzei toard Chairman................~ Armstrong Kern oard-+ o' Hershdorfer E. R. Meiss S. Andrews gazine 1Editor... ........Thornton W. Sargent, Jr. Editor...... ...................George 1,. Sloan o......................Sidney B. Coates dito:. ............. ...............George Reinder ditor............................1;lizabeth Vickery tor..................................Z. R. Meiss Assistants Berman Dorothy G. Geitz 'Robert M. ILoeb Betron H. B. Grundy j. El. Mack Briscoe Winona A. H~ibbard Kathrine Montgomery utler Harry D. Hocy R. C. Moriarty .era Agnes Holmquist J F. Pontius rk H. E. Howlett Lillian Scher Clark Marion Kerr R. B. Tarr . Coughlin Mv. A. Klaver Virginia Tryon 'nahue Marion Koch BUISINESS STAFF Telephone 960 3MANAG>ER ..............VE RNON 1x. HIIL1,ERY ........................Albert J. Parker .....................John J. Hamel, Jr. .................... .......... Lathan WA. Robertson ...................... Walter K. Scherer *....................... .....Herold C. Hunt ing the same toothbrush, although the mere sugges- tion of such an anomaly would cause a unanimous revolt. -When an attempt is made to wash the glasses, they are merely dipped into water which soon becomes cold and saturated with the remains of the punch, making this method as futile as the one more often ,resorted to of not washing the glasses at all.. As a solution of the problema, it might bet sug- gested that' punch be served in sansitary, paraffin cups, at all .dances under Uziveritr supervision at which the punch bowl is present. This method would, result in safeguarding the health of the community, and should not injure the aesthetic sensibilities of, any reasonable guest. . FOOLING THE REGISTR.AR ' Oftentimes the student who really wants a broad and well rounded education feels that his time, and the restrictions placed pipon him by the University do not allow him to take all of the courses he ,con- siders necessary. He believes that in taking mnurely the required number of hours, he does not get a complete knowledge of all the fields in which he is interested. Perhaps this is true, but the difficuty i easily remedied. h~cmso hc tri Oftn a-ide hur ome ofwhih the ambitious student feels she would like to make use. Does it ever occur to him that he might visit the lecture of some course that he is not taking ? No more profitable expenditure of tine could be suggested. He will get some knowledeg of a course which he is not. >taking. He is not obliged' to take motes in prepara- tion for a quizz section. No restrictions hamper him. He is free to give the speakter his .entire atten- tion, and thus ;reap the full benefits of the lecture. Certainly this should appeal to the student who is desirous of obtaining information on subjects that he is not studying. It should be an induce~nent also to .the man ;who has an idle hour which he' wishes to spend profitably. Such attendance evinces an honest interest in matters intellectual, and nw.y be miade the source of .much real enjoyment. Why' do not more take advantage of such opportunities. for rounding out their University courses ? ANOTHER FE ATHE R IN OUR CAP Michigan's. dual victory over ,Wisconsin and Illi- nois, in the Mid-West debates Friday night, is just another feather in the caps of .both the .debating Team and the department of public speaking. Our representatives have been unusually successful on the platform within the past few years, in both the Mid-West and Central l'eagues. Best of all, their skill and standing has been maintained consistently. We cannot give our debaters too much praise ; they deserve all they get, and a good' deal .more. Thee place they fill is not a spectacular one. But some- day, when we are willing to overlook ,that fact, and are able to view debating in the light of an intellec- tual, beneficial, and highly fascinating sport, the support given our orators will be whole-hearted :and adequate. The writer of a communication concerning "pet-f ting", which appeared in a recent isscue of The Daily, states that "one looks in vain for a really nice girl": . 'Without assuming to doubt the writer's sincerity; we, are inclined to .wonder if he hasn't by .chance been looking in the wrong places: Annual Book I WILL BEGIN MONDAY, MARCH 27 'DZTRiIT UTNITED LIXES As aArbor and Jacisou , TINE TABLE (Ewastern Standard Ti1me) Detroit LinItad sand Ezpress as- 6so a. mn., :eo a. n., a:w' s. m., pso.a.a. .and soturly to 9a:sp. m aeackon ipreasars (local stops of Ann Arbor), 9147 a. a. Fund evr two hrours t 't.} bass Zest B~u.4-g:ss sam., Tor a. aa. and ai e y two housrs to :rp:eo ., tz.oo p. ta. To Ypsilaati only*-x x140 p. a.. za=sS a. a., ::: sra.ul To 5eali ,change> at YpsilatL. Local GCa sWalt Douad-7 50 1.a r., s14f p.To iacktsoa asd Kilssasoo-I #mted cars: a: pRxo:47 a.n.. I2:47, a.47, To'Jaco and Lan lilug - ted t 114?4 p . Q. 1922 MLARCH F 1 S M T W T8F S 6 6 7 8 98 10-11< IS 1S 14 1b.16 17 18 19 40 31 22 22 2!4 '25 $B 87 28 29 Si) 31 HATES-- SPBIG - HATE Reblocked at greatly reduced prices. Turned inside ont, with all new trim- mngs they arensgood as new...High Blass work only. fASTORY MAT STORE dl? ,PACKARD STREE T Telephelne 1786 adother Metel £)onciia nameVJ3NLJSisyu 1$ rante. of pfectiona. Absolutely crumble-proof, smooth and perfectly graded.. ? DEGREES 2B 5o*CGback H med. hard F firm - .41 extra bard HB me~diumn-f or general use jJc per tube of 12 leads; x'1.50 per doaut ubes IfYourdealercannotsupply youwrictu. American Lead pencil Co. ~115Fifth Ave., Dept. D!liNew York Ash us about the new VENuS EVERPOINTED PENCILS Lost someathing? A Classifed Ad in Thie Deily will find it for you.-Adv. SLEEP ANYW HERL, BIIT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH' 71 Arb~or Street Neatr State and Packard Streets RAH c.1 U i ri riiMU r"i a 1 _: i " S r w Assistants David Park Paul Blum Stanley Nonroe William Graulich D. C. Mfaitby Harvey Reed George Rockwood 1;. D. Armantrout Edward Conlin I~awrence ) avrot I' AY, MARCH 21, 1922 or-EDW. F. I4AMI3RECHT ' ' ' Satisfies the and aids appetite C A great boon relieving hot, dry Combines p1e benefit. :EEPING THE PAST AIVE noving pictures are daily registering the the nation and spreading them broadcast t the. world,. Miichigari continues to hand :edinig generations rmerely a written his- rpast, illustrated with a few "still photos" a im~portant events taking place each year. Michigan could, with probably little ex- ntain a moving picture record of the Uni- ctivities, a living register to be handed osterity. ess of cost, the plan would prove a worthy in the years to come. In the first place, end to keep the alumni closer to their .At present, when alumin reurn for re- ere is often entirely too little to connect ith the Michigan which they had attended.' rsity ,changes, the student body changes,,. hanige, old places go, new places are in-. d all this, tends to make the returning - stranger in ;his own Alma Mater. at such reunions, moving pictures of the ch occurred during his four years were on the screen of Hill auditorium, if she t Wore the old buildings, the 41d landmarks,;: ld customs brought before him, what a vould feel' in his throat!? Then too, the d be sent out for meetings of graduate ughout the crsuntry, so that their benefits be directly limited to returned old tim- 11g campaigns, the records could be used effectiveness. In short, the plan shoiuld al, undeniable force in keeping our alumni ichigan. e standpoint of the University itself, such iuld soon f orm a library containing a run-~ ry. of its activities, precious .documents ig pictures of Michigan's progress. Such would capture the past alive, and hold it ture. can deny the inestimable .value of such hie expense involved would be a consider- ourse ; but it would be worth while for' rsity at least to take it under considera- Don't mi.ss the new WRIStiLET'S P- Coated pepperin~t \ :. \ Last TI....Toay --- Senior, have .you ordered 'that can? I Cla re Anderson, the wropper: & Has first-Born Noti~e how gently It's soothed and caressed, Constantly patted Loavingly pressed. .-..iN- . " WHO AM I1" Good f or R valuable , remlums I! Ft Gazed at with ardor Admired with an oath, tAnxiously measured To register growth. Washed and anointed, Caref ully dressed,, Straightened and parted Kept at its best. Youth's great affection.. Is never so rash, As when he is raising His first-born moustache. easy An~swers *_ Burchfield & Co. I I One of the Best Tailorin Trades ,in the State I Dear Erm: I h ave a Wtould you seat directly .behind a Room~ B ..pole. consider me well posted? ,;( "Yours, Henri. VCOURAGE THE MICRO(BE ? Warren C. Forsythe, director of the :alth service, scored the punch bowl as purveyor of disease, .he touched upon the modern dance vvlich is generally ireformers, but which is the mrost from the point of view of public :her. or not dancing &.s it is done to- funds for improvement morally, con- lightly just now, but reforms in the punch bowl are Qbviously needed. "s where punch is served are as a rule ,o less. than fifty couples, and some- lore. One hundred people drinking Dear Herm: It must be a source of great pleasure to you to be able Ito sit so near to one of the pillars of. 'the ,Unil versi.. Our Freshman Friend. A propos of the class room shortage, says. he can't see why they don't held classes in Registrar Hall. With the Doctors Anxious patient:. But, doctor, thats a very* dane gerous operation, .isn't it? T he Dc: No, not at all.- I've conduclted it ,a ciumber of times, and ..only cut my finger once. Fadmou Closing Lints "It doesn't :take, much to fuss me," thought the co-ed as she went out with a fellow who stood four feet eight in his stockings. ARM. I Ann A rbor Addrss 106b E.H~uron Shkeet . . Detroit Address, 90?7 Peter Smith Buildin% BURCH.:LD.&.CO