ThE MICHIGAN DAILY a n ich I pear to excolle of the perfect able athlete nt advantage co-operation J){ F THE rMondav I in u Member oi Western Conference Edtorial wciatInn The Associated Press is exclusively en- led to the use for republication of all wi dispatrcle credited to it or not other- se credited in thi spaper and the local wE published therein. itatered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, chigan, as second class matter. Subscriptin by carrierecr mail. $3.0. Ofics Ana Arbor Press Building, May- rd Street. Phones; Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; Busi- as, Q00. Communications not to exceed 3oo words signed, the signatutre not necessari, toG pear in print, but as an evidence of faith, d notices of events will be published in t Daily at the discretion of the Editor, if t at or mailed to The Daily office. Un-I ned communications will receive no con- lration. No manuscript will be returned less the writerencloses postage. The Daily es not necessary endorse the, sentiments pressed in the comunnicatiuns. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones 2414 and 176-31 MANAGING EDITOR MARION B. STAHL ar-- ws Editor................Paul Watzel ;y Editor.............James B. Young sjstaint City Editor.........J. A. BtMoiu itorial Board Ch irman.......E. R. Meiss ght Editors- balph Byers Harrr Ioey iL. J. llershdorler R .Moriarty l. A. Doniahue J E. M1;. ack I I ... ............W alh e F. i' t >mei's Editor...........Marion Koch y Magzii ~ F..itr......lt. A. )onahbe{ 5ic EIditor..................E. H. Ailes lil4r titor........Buckley C. Rohins of his team. Scholarship presents an equally formidable difficulty. In the many colleges of the United States few have exactly the same scholasticy standards. A student who gets me- dium grades in one school in cer- tain cases represents a mentality equal to that of a student with allI A's in a college of more lenience, and vice versa. In addition to this some of the smaller colleges are known to put men through school solely because of their ability as athletes. Their marks would not necessarily represent mental activity or effort expended. Little need be said about the third; consideration,-character. It is some- thing almost impossible to compare; in different people. Each has his faults and his virtues, and to weigh1 the two on a definite scale in order to judge entrants from hundreds of colleges is to assume something whichI cannot be done. Altogether, it would seem that the St. Louis ball club is motivated by an ideal which deserves commenda- tion. But it is extremely likely that1 if a carrying out of the plan is at- tempted the judges will find them- selves facing a problem which only: the gods can solve. =s ::- Aum ROLL 1aitR i ; ,EWN's EDITORIAL COMMENT 1 Criiumb) W tle On the Campus of sights, Bowlegged girls tight. Corduroy coats, CL ARw"oA C L A CYCLE OF SEVEN HISTO Presented by (':mpuss Talle ('otb are seen the wildest with spit 'arls pasted only working men used to know . the Campus these all the go- man cn wear hlis thick .and Jong, are style, and hair, scraggly, For here it symbolizes not the com- poser of song. Here on the Campus exist a bevy of freaks, Man is an idiot and his style fairly, reeks. His crumpled felt, hat is a precedent of classI We find in the student the comical ass,m So tarry with us, little, bell trousered .asses- Wear your read and yellow ties to all your classes Fear not, we know that you belong here, . And our sympathy to you is deep and quite sincere Were it not for Deans, the President I kert Sditorial board N;ra laurice Berman Eugene Carmichael Asistants Ztwncy TT. Armstrong Franklin D .Hepburn $ldpy Bielfield Winona A. Hibbard R. A. Billington Edward J. Higgins iekn Brown I zcnrnth i elar J. C. Clark Eulizabeth Liebernann . B. Connable John McG'nnis [ kernadette Cote. Samuel Mo re. velyn I. Coughlia .M. 1t. Pryor asepl IEstein W.iB. Rafferty . E;. Fiske Robert G..Ramsay ohn Garlinghouse J. W. Ruwitch Nalter S. Goodspeed Soil J. Schnitz 'otaGuldcr PhIipM va tucr JJJ7 BUSLNESS STAFF Telephone 960 BUSINESS MANAGER ALBERT J. PARKER 4idvertising I........John 3 Hamel, Jr. Svei tising.............. Walter K. Sherer 1r? crtisig............Law2 'rnce ll.' Vavro>t ulai . . ......Et~~dd F oli pywtriing................David J. M. Parl itculaIi