1 IaEIGH THF MICHIGAN DAILY 'I DELTA EPSILON NAMES SUBJECT FOR 1 921-1922 EDiTORIAL CONITEST1 Society Expects 6000 to Enter Lists For Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals PRESIDENT HARDING WILL AWARD PRIZES TO WINNERS Chicago, Ill., Dec. 2.-(Special).- In order to arouse the active support of every male undergraduate in the United States and Canada to liberal arts courses, and to refute the popular claim that a four-year culturalcourse is time mis-spent, Pi Delta Epsilon,1 honorary collegiate journalism fra-, ternity, 'has announced as the subject foil its 1921-22 Intercollegiate Edi- torial contest, "The Practical Value of a Cultural Education." Thousands of editorials on this sub- ject are expected, for the contest will, this year, be open to every male under- graduate in every college pind uni- versity of the United States and Can-E ada. Because great interest in thisI subject has been manifested of late,, and because of the fact that Pi Delta Epsilon will award gold, silver and bronze medals to the prize-winners, as well as certificates of merit to first- prize winners in each college and uni- versity represented, an exceptionally large number of entries is expected. Pi Delta Epsilon to supervise the con- test at each institution. They will act as a committee in selecting local judges, and will forward-the winning editorial, by special delivery, to the fraternity's contest committee. This editorial will then automatical'y identify the winner of a certificate of merit and will represent that particu-, lar institution in the inter-collegiate contest.L Contest Rules (1) Contest will open Dec. 3, 192? and will close Feb. 15, 1922, at mid- night; (2) Editorials submitted m;?y not exceed 500 words; (3) Type, or write legibly on one side of sheet only; (4) Write anassumed name in upper left corner of each sheet; (5, On the face of an envelope, write this assumed name, enclosing a sheet of paper on which is written your own name, age, home city, class, and local address and telephone number, and seal envelope, pinning or clipping it to your editorial.I The local committee will number each editorial, upon receipt, as an ad- ditional check on the identity of its author. *n December 16th-o Ah! that is the day whe are all looking forward to. Then we can forget the blue books and spend two weeks in glorious freedom. before you go, don't fail to attend this immense shoe sale of Selz Shoes and Oxfords. Every style of shoe for both men and women are being placed unre- servedly on sale at prices never before heard of in this community. Harding to Make Awards President Warren G. Harding, a member of Pi Delta Epsilon, and form- er editor and present owner of the Miarion (Ohio), "Star," will represent the fraternity in the presentation of awards. Three prominent metropoli- tan newspapers editors will act as final judges. Nation-wide publicity will be given the 1921-22 contest through the As- sociated Press and other news-gather- ing media, and the prize-winning edi- torials will be released in mimeo- graphed form, simultaneously, to every college, university and daily metro- politan newspaper in this country and Canada, together with photographs of the winners. Contest Double in Scope This year, Pi Delta Epsilon's con- test will be double in scope. A local contest will be conducted at every college and university, and each local first prize winner will receive the certificate of merit of the fraternity, and will be eligible to submit his edi- torial in the national contest. Three prize winners in the national contest will receive the Pi Delta Epsilon medals. Name Local Committee Faculty representatives will be named by the Editorial committee of "Mail Early" Is Postoffice Pleat Christmas is coming! Now the work of the United States Post Office Department becomes doubled and trebled and packages get lost and let- ters go astray and people are deprived of lots of the Christmas cheer that would have been theirs had other peo- ple been more careful. Post Master Abbot, of the Ann Ar- bor post office, has issued several "don'ts," which if they are followed carefully will help towards relieving the congestion that is sure to take place during the rush season. In the first place you are urged to "mail early." Don't send small en- velopes. Don't mail frosted post cards as they are unmailable. Don't fill the mails during holiday time with un- important matter. Don't fail to place address with street number on pack- ages, and name and address of sender in upper left hand corner. It is also advisable to place the name of send- er inside of the package. Then, once more, in order to insure quick and' safe delivery, mail early. Buy yourclass toques from Daily advertisers.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. 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