11V' to e for erwise lisned therein. Michigan, as second ing, Maynard Street. ial, 2414. 300 words, if signed, the sig- print, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the >r mailed to The Daily office. e no consideration. N o man- writer incloses postage. y endorse the sentiments ex- not be received after 6 o'clock which play important parts in our lives are con- stantly being brought up. How to meet these experiences, how to solve these problems; these are the real problems. Pres- ident Marion L. Burton, last night speaking to at least five thousand members of the student body in Hill auditorium, gave to his audience three words of advice which are well worth taking to heart, in the phrase of kindly warning, "TAKE YOUR CHOICE." Upon choice depends character, for a well-planned choice between two opposite forces strongly contending against each other, and be- tween which the chooser must act as referee, will undoubtedly raise the ideals and moral standard of the individual. A poor choice, in like manner, made because it is easier and more convenient, leads to a lowering of ideals and moral standards. No man has ever achieved success that counts unless he has deliberately sifted out the evil and left only the good, the constructive, and the beneficial in his life's experiences. How, then, can we as students, who some day in the near future hope to leave the portals of Michigan to fight for higher things in the world of men, afford to ignore Pres- ident Burton's advice: "Take Your Choice?" for all colleges at both stores GRAHAM Both ends of the diagonal ivalk A complete line of textbooks and supplies 1' _______________ .R BREWSTER P. CAMPBELL E-ditor................ Hugh W. Hitchcock ..IE. P. Lovejoy, Jr. G. P. Overton Hughston Mcflain Edward Lambrecht :e nery, L. A. Kern, S. T. Beach, E. R. Meiss .T. S. Sargent, T. H. Adams ............... George Reindel .z...abeth Vickery .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E R . Meiss Assistants John Dawson B3en H. 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CAMPUS THEATER :eadily during the last few years the n has been raising money to build a Spotlights and Union Movies swell this fund, but entertainments, ;sful they may be, cannot hope to coffers necessary to construct a per- >rthwhile Michigan playhouse in a he University as a whole has real- nd at'the close of last semester had to the anticipation of the future such an edifice. he dramatic activities of the Union erious inconveniences in the produc- wing to the lack of a proper place In order to remedy this the Union averting its old quarters into a cam- . a fifty foot stage and seating facili- andred people. This reconstruction the very start of opera rehearsals here to the players participating. It sine qua non to a successful opera, ice of the actors, which in the past. :apped by only a few nights of real It will convert opening night of a hazardous and nervous attempt to he audience into a smooth and con- nce. Equipment for sixty drop >le scene painters to do their work right position, instead of having to vas out upon the floor as has been wvious years. will the Michigan Union opera ben- rement of this temporary playhouse. s in general will respond with re- the opening of a practical outlet for re heretofore been doomed to com- . at the paper stage of the game. the Union, to produce two or three plays as well as the opera during he year, and to conduct entertain-- le playhouse from week to week. of action is of great value to Michi- I the Michigan Union deserves well or its initiative in the construction Campus theater instead of merely fering from inefficiency in the hope Michigan will have a permanent Professor Trueblood's announcement that the no-decision debate policy has been abandoned by the Central Pebating league is welcome news to those interested in forensic activities at Ann Arbor. in spite of the fact that Demosthenes' name is a household word after more than two thousand years and the names of contemporary athletes are known only by historians, debating, even of the quality heard during the excellent tilts at Hill audi- toriuh, has a hard battle against the multitude of other diversions that bid for public interest, and needs'its full birthright of attractiveness., People like a good sharp contest, whether it em- bodies a match of skill of mind or body. But one of the most app'ealing features about any struggle in the outcome, when it is made clear who is vic- tor. This factor does more than, any other to stimulate the interest i onlookers and partici- pants. By restoring it into its encounters, the Central league has done much toward giving debat- ing the following it should have at the University. "Learn the Yellow and Blue immediately," urges the Freshman Handbook. Apropos it might be added here that reviewing sections for next Satur- day's game are now in order. The Telescope Something Had to Crab It An ambitious young maiden from Dabbit, At least so the gossips ,do gab it, On a horse wished to ride, But most vainly she tried, For she couldn't get intothe habit. If a pretty freshman lasts more than one semes- ter everyone knows she is bright, exceptionally bright. But it never happens. 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