it A RESHA I R CAMIP GIVE'S 3 0o BOYS leaders and instructor: at this year's camrp were: G. L. Bowie, '23, WN. A. C(cldberg, grad., 'J. WV. Morey, '22,4 next 4Idls ofn. oulnion and interest in 9i~o& w&4 are reproduced on ouro W' hatLeverx the advantage of ourc gen, fiet l> 'r 3 bumets-d shtould be thea last to underestimate . Ifrei-d t tgitshoud be candidlya amtted that they have the effect of I ltiifug the oportufities for the f r- sponsible iscussion which aids in the utldertst~U' of foreign policy. ST should not favor a change in the distribution of power or any modi-t ficatitnf 'Ctic ;which ,would en-c toir ae;the 40tion that the Executives is zrespns hleto th legislativet branch ef. the government in matersa 'aweih'u der the Constitution are ex-" lusvely of execttiv e concern. But apeakin = in my private capaty andI ftpressi g only .,a. personal opinion, SIa do beive in rnujtplying the facil-1 !ties fo A appropriate "co-operation be- ty reen 'r jposlble eaders, )who under- stand Cb~ir respective functions, in a mnnn suited to the full discussionI of greatVfiternational questions when helse'fl within "the constitutional' comnpete cy of the Senate. * 'Tres .Accurate Press 'lThe remount importance of con- tact witi' epressis fully recog- nized b~~ in the nature of things this contact zor the mot part must be in- fonual. ttfr stdy .ofthe h-' mian- heart-, Dr. -Charles Hall Grand-i g ,;* Dr',Erwin Frank Smith, ti , '&Ws tnd Alexander Joseph' Gipoqsbeck, doctor of laws,' at preset geWrnor of Michigan ,es iLaid Dow 1M26H&And 7ook Pvaper covered books relating cam- p'traditions ar giving. freshmen tb r initial introduction to "Mich- ig trspirit." Uncompromising.,"Thou shlt nots" are imposed without san- tior consent. "But,". says the I' hman Bible, "these traditins are nq arbitrary rules. They are cus- sgrown an ,through decades 'of "7i T, University's life." Thus the st holds the newcomer. :Others arZ told when they can go home C u tmas. The more religiously in- cilnA have turned to the pictures of Other hints and helps to the Class 0 rTTDOOR S dlTO'M R F K Snarrow, '25, R. S. Simpson, '24, of '27 are an explanation of the true ;R. 13. Hiendterson, S. of M., W. J. relationship between student and Uni- Young>s, 24, R. G. Reason, '23E, A. H. versity, with suggestions as to the , uco;fui.cml tin tscond- Mare11nin,'241,', and' Lloyd M. 'Wal- proper start in college. Reviews give! year of eitneteInvriyof IkLutheran student pastor. organizations, publications, athleticsM~ichigan resh Ai r Cramp) at, half andi endless other activties,£ and the lines of essential Michigan songs. n, l.Or lale fo~r nor boys fr'om h Hl ~IM ' I~ map 'of Ann Arbor has been inserted variou "cit~-i's f 'e!ae c1olsed girdU1h V ILI UlhILI ,'in the booklet. gst,-,A14 afterhav;t e"nft rtaedmore' The publisher in a spirit of c yni- ,thlr.n t'hrce h 1u re 'c o-i ir,,. (ism has commenced the Michigan 'The camp JJ fl(CdIll-,-,! ::1IJM:SriEl LO CIIB traditions on page 13, the ultim~ate in tieca icia tdnt n lm dire warnings, combined with the' h' ih 1~UIpS ft,1ing the, X 1V1 F'AVIL1TIE:S (WEEREP statement, "By far the ,most impor Kpon city J~la i(sT.off,sIresadgi' h'81, WtIui IN PRESE~NT tart thing to you during this yer l M' thE m a. heal't+1ful.1andhel'fulvaca-SITE and probably during your entire col- tioni. 0.1; the.in mos10t need of j loge course will be traditions." suca shu'nr i ere a(Im~~ttedthu Teso.T .ha eetl oe 'In alleviation President Marion L. pc'rr hugn the camp to do the most ThR.(.T.Charentymv! Burton heas given his words of wel- p o silco good, to new headuarl~;ters at 1002 S. Uni- come, cheer and advice in the firs>t Th.~le Student Cfsinassociation ;Aer.'ity Akre., in the building formerly pages of the book. alnd the s tuden(.t whc, voluinteered ocuied. b Cousins andl Hall, florists. ~t~hir's~r~cesa~ ampleaers erej lhe ew headquarters will greatly responsiblfc ar ~' 'yigot[the) iwo IIT EIrK 3.inD J. The o i 'ntool: Ithewo k increase the admninistrtive facilities "directly under it., cu rge, lending irt,~ of the R. 0. T. C. becaiuse of its larger S OflILRPU uw; to the camp. Rveryting was -Iiinbe of offices and improved sp- [11 U HM EC rri e, it ;&u telrolnotc rs' ob-l o more room for storage,whc sec tomak itpurely arAMichigan af- will make the handling of issue much. eaiesas Mar Robert Arthr FORESTRY MEN RESUME DUTIES' Prof. Robert Craig, of the forestry' department, who has been. conducting a land and forest survey in the Upper Peninsula during the summer for the Marquette university, M1ilwa