and thus will get away f rom the tigma which sometimes attaches unique or brilliant uniforms. Th miusic the way it ought to be playi ited as a body of gentlemen. lIt i the concert tour, even~ aside from an's prestige, will help to convince is that the Varsity band is a worth in of capable musicians, and not :rum aggregation of blaring wini a haru mers. e~ sentiments expressed LFF .4 NSTER P. CAMPBUIL .....Joseph A. Bernstein ...... ..J. B. Young Armstrong Kern Jr " R Robert M. Loeb J, L~. Mack Krd athrine Montgomery R. C. Moriarty J. F. Pontius Lillian Sober R. B. Tarr Virginia Tryon ......VlRNON P. HILERY .................Albert J. Parker, . . . . . . ..Jo h n J . H a m e l, J r. . . . . ..Nath an W . R obertson ......... .. .W'alte; K. Scherer ............. .Herold C. Hunt tants rk D. C. Maltby er Harvey Reed lfe George Rockwyood n E. D. Armantrout ontoe E~dward Conlin ;raulich Lawrence Favrot CAMBIRIDGE OPEXNS aHER GATEc Michigan men are from now on to be admi the ancient and traditional halls of learning o 4bridge university, on the same terms as re tativres from ter institutions on the affiliate which includes 'the names of some of theI universities of wthe Uniited States and urope. students who wish to widen their perspecti enhtance in value the knowledge they hv muttlated while at Michigan; by spending son "in a foreign institution, may transfer to Caml and.;receive full 'credit in all courses in whi have secured satisfactorygrades!? This recognition was granted largely as a of coniscien'tiours effo~t on the part of the fe- dlents who have tgone °fromn Miciga to Can in the past. Wvthile -such recogition ofers ample opportunity for study abroad, those s whotake advantage of it would do well to p the example 'of their predecessors, and ke namue of Michigan on the high pedestal which occutpies. M N " Y ' O M S C -D" f t h i s i s n o t p u b l i s h e d ; , stA a l l k n o w t h t Daily staff is madte up of those 'addlepated x sects who have, never been kissed and hav= found ,a really 'nice' 'irl" - this bieing te prefixed to an °annoymous communication,e "Caustic Comments from a.C-ed", whih sizzling through the mails yesterday morning t'At thea top of; the first column on page t' pears, in every issue of The Daiy, a notice reads in part as follows: "Communications ifsigned, the sigatutre not .necessarily to ap print, but, as an evidence of faith,. published in The Dawily at the dicretion oft ito. . .Unsigned commrunications will " ;no consideration." The: "addlepated male insects", who conp staff o;1 The Daily, assume that the auti, "Caustic. Comments from a Coed" is litera therefore beg leave 'to advise he"r that the c nication int question will be considered if si abide by The Daily's rules governing the p tion o f such artiles. ,As appreciative members of the Unin cc to make away with telephone receivers -and 'v 'othe bits f Union property, we are led to late;'on the past home training -of'these nimib gered yoth s, arnd to surmise that possibly th ent lack rof restrictions placed upon them has the formtion of new istincts:. Perhaps wi netd afterryall is. a, thorough campus plicin test. Pickpockets 'and shoplifters general] r. handled by' severe but effective ,.-zethods whi ULnivkrsity might do ,well to adopt.. If the Untiversity has any vntilating cys apparently does not work at night. During ture last Priday evening.,in the Natural Sieno itotiadm, the ar was such as would outddthe move offender in this ,town or esew ere. '"Dying-s-ling.bFall 'in line ",quickly, chi Howe about'organizing a system of fire drills f, in Universityhal, West hall, and the E c. bu Vie lscope 1922 N. Byers a OUR GUESTS , week to- representatives of izations, which meet here in scuss the various problems teachers t hroughout the., "amon- ey will BOOKS, STATiNERY, BRIEF CASES, FELT bO ed, and LEATHER GOOD S, BOSTON BAS, MMORY BOI Is to be lnn whileGral e ua rl simply AT. td-jam -. OR A HAw ANNUAL BOO0SL itted to(OTSOR) 4 Cam-(BT O*., presen- d lists, leading k D ET R OIT U NIT ERD LINE S _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ Thus, Ann Arbor and Jackmao.n +ean TINlE TABLE' VC and (Zastern Standard Timea) accu- Detroit Limited and Zzpess Cs - 6:eoC d r' 1 t~e tiiits" a . o .ra.im, 8.o a. i., g:o. a. i.and r)bridge. Msad verytw hours t 4Protect your winter garments at ch they s ! ~:} ~ ms hs stsas am., .ro. a. extra suits Oagains mths, dx in. an d evtotwo hawrts :oo V. in, . :e6and dampness. Clthes are kej p .To xpailaat i2-r4p M. aal i' result a. a:, =:zsa. nyu:o a. ss cen shapely, alwras readyt aw stu- To change at Ypsilanti.wa.Cdrwrdoe r rc ~~w stu Local Cars West Boad- :ge a. M, :40 war. edarWarrobep.repMi abig IJackson sad Kakawnsoo-Lbnted cars: S mreq, 7,: 47,4{.At $.25 t $.4 ~ mre To! Jac s ad Laning- 1 :isauitd: 9:47 tudents P. -. rofit by ep the 192n LARCH 1922 it now H The °Eberb ach & So 12. 1a 14 xs 16 17 xB 26 0204 ELIBERTY'ST 19. 10 21x 22 28 2 6.2 * - ~ 2 T 2 2 921 N3 31__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HATS - SPRIO - HATS . at The Rebocked at greatly reduced prices,. gale in-- Turned inside out, with all new trim *n - - never mings they are as good as new. High; re notclass iwor& only. entitled FCTRYHA SOR t17 oPAG HARtD STREET'' k i came 'Telephone "13 3.. wo ap- Buy 'your class toques from Dail clitb which adverteers.-Adv. pear in rYrwwt will be he FEdrprnoP os the LEAD reasnbl rie for of '- e, and f$Le. M ren who+ bu " H.3'+ footwe omm1u- PQN Dthe econom n d serv\X Icewrh he will end oher Metal Pencils x"09 & H" characristics, andWh ublica- rn name VENUS isyo ts m, ran-.C] H4 xfrd, gu rnte"fp rfection.t nf - Tordt Abslutel crumle-proof, re7oalypicd ntinue sm ooth an erfectl gaded._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ >BBtiocnue 1.. d. Y r specu- B a$soft aT-I ba4 E rd. ble-fin- FTirni 4Hetra hardW e pres- IlB medium-for general useN led to lr sper dn ube:'At35SO1V7TH 11 T. first we urdealercszinosuplYyouwtetsu. lg sys- 215 Fifth Ave., Pep, flhNew York Ge t 'em faoin 'O. & H"adsv y ;arej."ars e , aotthw ,ww ch the viNS va RPoNttv )PENIL temn, it 7 'a lee- - e aud- -; Iwors¢-1K1. £JFrAUF f D r usei1 n9 1 Q f r8 [R' wiI {r'Tw # l /N yP Idrenz G--first spring su ,from the Kirs4 - 'baum shops! W( / cderful examples, good tailoring. N styles. New sil ens. And new b *prices dhat give d ~the dollar a len. omore bu yingpWn What atie. s been Ave to- - FEDWGROS( I to I. ~THE BAND to be made in th when it takes its going be allowed an op- a dignified, worth I4- 4' a, rather un- She was ever by me Fastened to my arm, I always thought that she h1ad loads of simple- charm. And how her face would glow As it shone bright in- mine, Some days she didn't go And then I'd sit and pine. At times she would be fast But once she had a fall,-t And now her days are past- My wrist-watch Ingersoll.- -U. Tell I! The Gang's All Sthe order of the day. parently, as a rowdy, 'tainly has been treated to accompany their ents want the men to ind lead them up "The going to the Hanmberg (d like occasionally to way, but students and have far outdistanced is' organization played ng its annual tour, it "the world's greatest >is outfit plays no bet- ps boasts more men ; r group, as being less eof turning out good Bright Replies f Children 2o: And is your sister young? 7: Naw; she's tall! Easy Answrers Dear Erm: I'm dreadfully afflicted lwith stuttering. would you advise as the best cufre for it? Yours, K-K-K-KE Dear Kate: The only really effective remedy which haE evolved so far is a very simple one. All you N do is refrain f romn talking, ($T'v Faotou~s Closing Li on my first case," .s, y as twel ve quartE new of 1