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May 14, 1922 - Image 18

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A REVIEW BY G. D. E. of value to both the layman and those
(Continued-from Page 5) more scientifically inclined.
n 1Be SURE it's a
against Miss Bethany Lovell for the Those who have borrowed my books
manner in which she at first acted in Toewohvbroedmbok
"Arms and the Man" as given by the might start returning them. F R 0 S TT E
Comedy club. Ifind outthat sheact- F R O S T B IT E
etotelteofhiwspa.Te Sixteen dolts on a freshman's cheat, x.
ed to the letter of Shaw's play. The o-ho-ho and a bottle of pop! IF IT ISN T A
bad impression that I received was ____adabteopo__I___
due to the play being cut and thus i ,..-. , m -'
toteasnceybata ton, WHY GIRLS LEATE SCHOOL F R 0 S T B I Tr E
to the absence of a transition which WY~lRSLAESlOI .~ ) ~ 1 1 t
would have explained the sudden lapse Sunset Magazine is conducting a
of affectedness in the characterization. contest which seeks to solve the pob-T ISN'T FILLED WITH
But I am an obstinate fellow and wish lem of congestion in w/estern univer-
to criticise something or other, so I sities. Three prizes of $100, $50 -and
ask why the young lady who took the $25 each are being offered for the three 1
part of the mother should have made best answers to the question: "Is: the PHONE 2830 PHONE 2830
herself up to look no older than the present-day college education of real
daughter, and the daughter who was value to the average girl?" Manuscripts . C E
supposed to be twenty-three only look- should) not exceed 2,000 words, and
ed about eighteen. Perhaps it was to must reach the College Contest Editor LL'ery flabot meets ivith favor
make the most of cosmetics. of- the magazine at San Francisco by
May 31.
Stella Brunt, whose efforts In Whim- The contest was provoked by the
StlaBut hs fot nWi-boom in higher education which has'
sies I have been rather hard upon in prevailed in the ten far western state
times past, wrote a poem for the last sten otate
universities during the past ten or
number which was reasonably good, twelve years. Sunset proposes three a
and vastly better than one or twosluostote rbem f ng-.
other, poems in the issue. Whimsies tion and lack of facilities: heavy tui-
as a whole was as much better than tion fees, (which it rejects immediate- and at
the previous number as that number ly)raiising the standards of admission
was than its predecessor. Lawrence for all students; or limiting the num- REASON ABLE PRICES
Conrad .surprised me with a 'rather ber of women students, as is done at
bad story, however, in the last issue.Stanford
Staforit frm ha ayisse f Sn- Oh, you will like the good old-fashioned
To quote from the May issue of Sun- .
One of the State street bookstores, set, "According to frequent reports in meals you get at
I notice, has co'pies of the "Double the daily press, the 'flapper' reigns su-
Dealer" on sale; or, more properly, it preme on the campus....according to
did have. On inquiry I find that the the commonly accepted characteriza-
copies of the May issue were complete- tion of the 'flapper' she has no morals
ly disposed of, and that consequently to speak of, considering them as an o
Iydsoe f n"ta osqetyt pa f osdrn hma n M"more copies of the June issue will be antediluvian standard of conduct. She
ordered. The same store, I under- may lead a perfectly moral life, but ' 512 E. "W illiam Street
stand, is to import several copies of if she. does, her actions in her opinion
"Broom" each month from Italy. Now are based solely on common sense and
for The Freeman, the Dial, The Book- a careful weighing of the advantages
man, The Midland, and a half dozen and penalties of each action. She ac-
others. After a time the bookstores knowledges--to herself at least-no
may take 'n a modern aspect. limitations and restrictions; they are
old-fashioned concepts, bogeys with
The Michigan State Geological which to' scare weak-minded sissies ui
Survey has published a book written and studious, spineless prudes. The
by Professor I. D. Scott, of the Univer- 'flapper' smokes, swears, rides, swims,
sity geology department, on the inland dances as and when she pleases; chap-
lakes of Michigan. What I have read erones are strictly taboo. The 'flap-
of it is excellent, and considering the per' smiles disdainfully and dexterous-
fact that ninety-nine out of every hun- ly flips the ashes of her cigarette as
dred persons who have been on the she contemplates from the peak of her
lakes know utterly nothing as to their vast knowledge of life with what con-
formation, the book might be popu- summate ease and skill she can handle
larly and profitably read, and hence any boob in pants...."

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You Get a H earty Me al
When you take a walk down town and eat
from one of Mr. Besimer's tables. Just say
that you want one of the famous
Besimer Grilled Steaks
"One a day would make you a football man
We are at the Had stand opposite the D.U.R.
Station on Huron Street. Come up and try
a steak with some french fried potatoes.
tgeMHHH~n~lHIhatywn ne h e famous cHHH~aH~l~lHHI

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