wv- argils. be expected It,may not become a perfect machine next year or even the one after that. But it will eventually, for the foundation has already been laid. Nothing but patience, earnest effort, and co-opera- tionr both between newspapers and between each editor and his universty radio station, are now needed to insure the project's final success. WEEDING OUT BEFOREHAND When President Marion L. Burton and others use the expression "Greater Michigan" they have ir mind only partly the factor of an ever-increasing size in the student body. What is even more desir- able to them, and to all those who are interested in the University as well, is that Michgan shall become greater in the quality of her °students. That the output from Michigan in the form of graduates shall increase in quality as well as quantity is the end to be strived'after, rather than that her intake of high] school graduates shall be indiscriminately Gifts. for GTahams BOTH STORES y a: ,. .I., I I the. right drection is seen in the fact ts for admission to the literary college r mpst be officially recommended grad- xcredited high schools, and in addition among. the highest one-third of their rding to the registrar's office those . the lower two-thirds of the graduat- xe in the past almost invariably proven the University. A change has also a the units that must be presented fok At least fifteen must be offered and of 1st be onesregularly scheduled 1for the uirth years of the high school curricu- rho enter with fewer than five advanced required to pursue, throughout their ar, a third ,continuation qr major high DETROIT UNITED LINES TIME TABLE Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6:oo a. i., 7:00 a. m., 8:0oa.- ., 9:0o a. mn and hourly to 9:05 p. m. Jackson Express Cars (local stops of Ann Arbor)-9:47 a. m. and every two hours to 9:47 p. . Local Cars, East Bound-5 :55 a. in 7 :00 a. mn. and every two hours to 9 :0o p. mi.; rr :oo p. mn. To Ypsilanti o}2y-11 :40 p. in., 12:25 a. in., 1:15 a. mn. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars, West Bound-7:so a. M., 2:40 P. in. To Jackson and Kalamazoo-Limited cars: 8:47.10'47, a. in.; 12:47, 2:47 4:47P.in. To Jackson and Lansing-(.imited : 8:47 p. in. 999 T A 35 CE ; ; 999 I FHI14I4RY Anything that is done in the direction of raising the scholastic standard at Michigan certainly de- serves the commendation of all who havejMichi- gan's good at heart. It is'obviously easier and more efficient to prohibit incapable students from entering the University, than to have to weed them out after they hAve arrived. SPRING AND VINALS It is perhaps a peculiar irony of fate that at A time when students are compelled to 'work their hardest in preparation for final examinations, the call of the great outdoors is most keenly felt. Dur- ing these final weeks the student's power of resist- ance-is tested to the limit. If he can down the temptation to go canoeing or 'hiking or simply to lounge around in the sunshine, and apply himself to books instead, he can feel reasonably confident that hewill be equal to the work which will con- front him in later years. Now is the student's opportunity to build up will power, to learp how to resist attractive tempta- tions. There should be a vacation time for every. body. But a premature vacation is a costly thing, no matter what one is "bolting" in its behalf. Tonight's the sing that has been postponed so much, Senior. There's plenty of room on the Li- brary steps for all. Turn out and put enough "stuff" into it so thatwe poor duffers who have to sit over our books can hear you. Did you ever notice in this warm weather that the fellow who yells, "Coats", rarely should? 1922 MAY 1922 S K T W T ^F S 1 2 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 BRING YOUR PANAMA AND STRAW HATS IN NOW TO BE CLEANED. Prices for cleaning Panmas $1.25 up. Prices for cleaning stiff straws ...... .... .76 up. We do only high class work. FACTORY NAT STORE' 617 PACKARD STREET Telephone 1792 WANTED Students to handle and sell during summer vacation in the vicinity where they reside; a fast selling necessity, used by all owners of automobiles. The article sells itself. BIG PROFITS AND NO EXPENSE Call at 1119 Packard Street, near Wells, any day between 3 and 6:30 P. M. The AWAY seventy-five oughout the ndred high ,.teghnln Q FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organized in 1863' 3% paid'on ISavings Deposits *OldestNAtionai Bank in Michigan Sold by CALKINS-FLETCHER DrugCo , REBSP PIPES The Pershing-A b grain leather oxford. shoe "Pershing" bec er among men. O'Kane & I For Women 335 S. and of ive 9 'he Telescope I ng the Univer- ible, will do us of newspaper and as- has Not Yet Discovered It's a long long trail a winding Into the land of our dreams, And we've tried to take a short cut But one can't be found, it seems. A .FewA dditions With regard to the, volume of rules thatshall gov- ern our short story contest, we think it advisable to add the following: Words not found in a standard dictionary must not be used. The stories must be modern, and therefore those dealing liquor, the fall of Babylon, and West Hall will not be accepted. Save the Surface - A woman is like a ship. Sbe is beautiful when all rigged up and ready to sail, but a sad sight when out of commission and down for repairs. -By Heck. It Ne dIevice gives cooler, Gleaner smoking /4 gns fpr the Uie O adCnd ¢RQ$ ENO l~jbAS & (CO., Inc. 60 VroP4 Stret ew York City Now I I 1 ''*~~'~ ~ -' ''I A Bigger Hit I I'1 "Humoresque" III I f Remember the ted at a suggestion 1921, has not pro- rear. On the con- so slow as at times More than once, feel that 'it was on than once the com- d ample reason for receiving ie sup- es, - that if the te a workable real- er than because of, Graduate- I --can. -Wednesday. -tray. --to ---e. - you were. . ' :h side. have passed now, how- tion of the rado service was r to May, until it finally at- hest point of development pos- riod of one college year. This le to the layman who under- ing of the countless problems Sinfinite amount of time and it can achieve perfection. Con- cs to their far-sightedness and Srealized this fact apparently, usiastcally to continue the ra- Ordered Out Mary had a little lamb, A lobster and some prunes, A glass of milk, a piece of pie, And then some macaroons; It made the naughty waiters grW To see her order so; And when they carried Mary out, Her face was white as snow. -Bony Part IV. with a Gruen Wristlet If there is among your friends one who is to become a grad- uate this June, remember her with a watch. ~4oii the dainty, beautiful ru kWrstlets you will find, at o~Qez.a~t ' cost, one which will yul'r' retq the spirit of your giving. DFAu'a a fashioned by the craftslei-' the Gruen. Guild, it is a time- piece you can give with pride. Whether your choice be an ex- quisite creation or a wristlet in green or white or yellow gold, yei4 w~jj find it in our very com- Sof Oruen Wristlets. Haller& Fuller STATE ST. JEWELERS 11 1,01 .\I ol \ir .000 s~any . U' Qo-r4 One t Think Over ,h does one have to climb L/ before neg t'A ~T 77"! A X"r