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OFFICIAL \ Eli NVIA
UNIVEll".4T Y tip

3te4 ilitth " #V-e> V llt r ishrr~
Membter of Western CF
A4ssociation.
1h e 1ArrCi.rtrl I1'7 i
if signer(, the 5t;?it ut 4
appt1eai in prli, b I:-?. I,
~ hPI~'7 'F t~h
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oughit to furnish a h'.hly beneficial " ...
,.form of contest, not only to those who
--- I are direct participants, but also to thej
tI E R o r t' ifl FI Mnes organization, gly ng them a
1 t II 1 A N rich resource of dramatic material, THE kSTE AR I
rtr X 4IIII i~ 'nd stimulating interest in dramatic fShOV3EL IS DIG.-
h t~ Iri 'rd I work, just as intramnural spor~s 1,as I GINY1' IsELF IN
stinited interest, in' athletics. It is j 1 P.M. Nov. 22, 1L'22.
rlrrsr1tr .rti.h ,, oped, that the organizaion concernel DE -A R CA 12'({tI4A: Did yotl notce
in tis matter will look upon it as f n resIerlsy's Daily that the Mayor ofj
1, thzey have looked =iron 'nranral; Ann Arbor Is going to appoint some4
OP1 I4~O i: sport competition; that an entrancene mmbrtoteolefrc?
0 ,tt~ i, niwto the contestthe ponotceefrrgardedk
,,,i kt.t~,7 itothecones wil nt e rgared Youi see, it was this way. The Po-
___________-as a matter'of showing off, but as a lice Force went into the Mayor's of-'
~st.\n, ,s~hid for suprfniixv in dr maitic prow- jflee in a body .and told h'm tha t u~n-:
rt'ess,' to ba coneded..or rejected in the lTess he, the M4TYor, appointe is am
~ esung raati turnmetnew members to t-hem the Police<
~~ ~ An annual tournamnent of this srt Fre hy(~eP)wudgtmr
m 1 t,~t±Frcteyf'e ~ wudge ashould be to the Mimes,. the Un' i <ed or enrrnut suicide or enter the'-
--~ - Opera, Pn(d the other organizations
'''' ~ ~'~~'demanding a rather hf'gh'y fis!,.d suantjtbeuele
OSI>f t .:: ! y r' l{1i2^ ifirkNow the M -"or ddn"n'
c F'' it; type of dramt tC art, what the Frc-"s7' ~n thant to kap , so he s aid,
L ,;; rs man football squad, class and other, "W. P11Tllgot you a perlice dor ."
Laity fii~e. I n rarnura l snort activities are to ath- u icplc oc ~i r o
,e lv'' 00 &cs. An interest in dramaVcs as r,=~tnos . P heMyr
f ' F'a -k-e?1 as prowess in athletics make for .- hp ' h ao
, l t ,. -r~. ,::1 cer "lt- nfl nn'W .A. s e-oir'~t T

CAMPUS OPINION
itcir, Tlc, Michigan Daly:
Time and agai n, Thomas Edison has
att'c~lied college students and gradlu-
ites; in .al-~ papers 1),-t no response
iaj e I ever me- So I wish that you
would pl;binsh what at :east I dlope out
fto be tlE- counter, pr Qpopition. In Sat-
uz cy IE trcit I ews QVNov. 1 .
-ead an art'cie in w'ch Mr. Edison
' ^ isn Th.'t Calegi' ; facaes are!
"l- z-y"' d not like to do "dirtyvob"
ai-c fl:Yr-ima ginatlve, non-s-uggestive4
and wbereve)r they get a position, they
cxp~eet to become foremen in ssx
.-;'e01\ . e not amblAtVous,.have no. wil
pow, r, etc,... .
Mr. Edson dloes not. seenm to realizes
the fact that a. college graduate Is' not,
l14_a -high s'icool .;,ttender, a bi'ndf
'ollowe6r to° an ambition. T'.-e true
Ii 1ore eradr aleois a lourcan, a sleep
tih a phiiogoplher, a thinker, and

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toe superiorfty of a university.
STiOCK. OIlMINYNS
tr'r'stic of Americ;,ns nmoro tlan an"
pit n ,, n,?o° vrimlois the coristnnt
w'rest for inf'ormation and opinons

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t~lo. ..........Paul WvVatzcI without re°'rd ai to the sorrce'. Whrn
Sit.sii r......... .....E . this 4^ manifested in a. degire to g,in
11',j+- -~ . n..knowledge of trivial aff'airs t is c'-
~i;lU I'ittor<, - rlisnlp. When the questions dealt
Hairy rloey
VICTIO~T ~ ~ ~ rrv with are com plex and of som , rno
R. A. I,,tiplitie ' ' in hC one
S~iorts Edtitor........' Mie on anything hilt a c~reful s'udy Of the
SudyMagazine Filitorf.. .)elbert Clark' citnqin 'olvV~d Is not on'y useless, but
Wone.:'si,dituo.......... .....:e,rio n Kt , .
-tumor lidior...........Donald Con-. r- r'Oharmful.
ConfererncP 'ditor.... ,..... ...il. 1.,(C ruIndy h mrcntik tt
Pictoral FEditor...............Robert TarrI .. Qaverage mrcntnkito
Ausic li.sior ............... e. 1H. Ailc, his advantage to have something to
Assistants say when asked about an-v i~m-' ~
U... Pryo c~htt9 [taaW'e, IiI sse.. ^'tcal .or inlterniational prob-{
Maurice fieinan .lsais-l tPjshe: lens of~the day. A new conflic, aria=
i.A. Iillingts"n Winsn,. A. Hlibbsard e uha h uhs ainl'te
W. R. Butier Samnuel Mosoreessc asheTri ntoli;c
It C C la k\V. ii. Rafferty movement. Not know~ng muich abroltI
A. R C~mylaI~lr W 11. stssnemian history he is ant to seek refuge in the
reelnJ btzin VriiTroFUgerne Carmichael P :41. Wagner news columns of his daily paper to
Bernadette Caite r tA P bn
Wallace V.F. Eln-tt Joseph- Epstein -t the viewpoint of the corr' spond-I
1. m. Fiske J. 1V. Ruwitch rnt^, men tots often rnquyzlifled to
J. A. Puaeon
- T~wrlte on the subject. Minus the nee-
KBUINES8 sTrAFisF c qar" hintnrra' Iv-ckro nd anda
Telephone 960 I "'(reed for the sake of Vime to, confide
n."),moat undenendable source,, the
BUSIESS ANAGR ~h1 'rrvefi is aft to be false.

have two Police Itorves instead of ono.
Yourrs fr;fv.
SANCI'I0 PANZl7A.
.And,,lw'-afwre -w-nt to ir wno- is
w.11 he, too, wear a green necktie?
't CA'\1TPT' S -OPiNION
In the Linea of Otur own I 'Ily
STle nial:es W~s rlaint've lo: n.
'?f0"' n r*T T fr vl n.~t
1BTt you horn is geone forever---
Cla-,ped in some M-hook tight,
Thlev Nvo- to mrakF Ann Arbor.
'Aqn':{"0-1l'-4 All Souls-
(But t'*ev forgot to quite consider
The great rower of toasted rolls.)
Oxfordize it
('i'tirir, it
Advertise it
Mahe it queer--
P-hIt 'ees, we bed- you,
The right to drink our beer!

ALB3ERT J. PAR<KERC
Advertising........... .. John. J. Hlamel, Jr.
Advertising...... ..Edward 11. Coinlin
Advertising .............. Walter K. Scher-er
Accountts ............... Laurence fl Fav rot
Circusa ion ........... .I)avid J. M. P'ark
Publication ...............Beaumont fPark,;
Assistants
Townsend H. Wolfe A fr.rd M. White
Kenneth Seick W~m. D. Ro Esser
George Rockwood All1an S. Mortpn
Perry M. Hayden James A. Dry&'
Eugene L. Dunne Win. 11. Good
Wm:. Graulich, Jr. Clyde L. Hagerman
John C. Rlaskin A. Hartwell, Jr.
Hlarvey I+,:Beed Jf. ?luinenthial
C. L. Putniamn - Tioward Haydenr
E. I). Armantrout W, K. Kjddcr
Fi. W. Cooper Henry Freud
Wallace Plower, ,H, erbert IP flost wRcI,
Cdw.,1B Riedle L PweTe
?44T F.23. 1922
Night Ed tar--JOYHN P. DAWSON
AS THEY BUILD
n , -"- dal trod the campu'
doc notl mild'y resent the cboppiw'
ofr:ea Which have ben fix
''i~..~r-*1sfor scores o'
t?- <~ 'e and batter
stumps call foth muich comr.tn n'
hn (11on oir !Iro'it l" Vi" pie
' (rOl c no "n-o~i l rabe au'tpa
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Were he not to take this troiglnl. 1-i,.iTheY're n'(Fggin' uip the campus
erroneous ideas on the. subect worm d Doiwn in front of old I Hall1;
not lie rsromul a 0d. and he and the A fn' the smoke of the steam shovel
'--evin which ie is a unit might bre ! Hangs above it like a pall.
better off.
Ths t',e VPt "ir w'd ctum,; "rend tile Logic classes are disrupted
'"suaresxs"needs rovising. If thej By the sound of crashing trees;
dlaily newsparer in readi intelligently IAn' tlhe South Wing's full of cindlers'
"nerely to gain intorniation on currei Wafted in upNon the breeze.
questions, the process 'is beneflce al. Butj
~f the re0wsq o' i m ..of a. newspaper 1T ,e np ts'cs excavation
r r r nrl fol' the, ,,1e o' deri.ving opiti- i Knooks you for a line of goals
' on 1-rportart national and inter- '" tho nnoural science fishpond
?toni1 rrohhnplt. l. persons who Tr e!;r' h, esti'elic souls.
VP not the historical-..hbackgrorund] 4h1 o' rare end fancy campus -
-"~ ~"~n'~-esnr r'erve of kn'Owl- Is but a flock of holes!
edg-,e to know the val1ue of what the7- --
+f"..,.,t{ 'rt ;S a '1'n-nf'al pratctice. Boots, boots, boots, boots-
This is not intended to be a 1'omiIy Rubber boots of~ demoiselles
d lirected against the inherent r'ght of Wreck the ankles' slender grace
free speech or freedom of opinion. Brit Call to nable lips "Wot t'l-Jell's"
it is somnetime$6 a mark'of eduZCation t- . .
know, when.- not, to express one's CREFPE TiUBBER T is now all th
v iews. r age for shoe soles.- We can remem

-^n scious indviduial and not am-1
', r I-TX'S gray-matter is a stor-
min. Hs so)cal adjustmets area
.-r'afe .ii".t' n SI rcifW('ire ',the atten-
.°i of .thy- 711iact. Work is not his
ahbsolite and ultlmate ideal but it on-
si totcna -'rof ig ideal Ivyng.
1t . a t, 111 n ( imI e " ntoday, tha
}, n! ; f ?'"do nlot *ihe to ac^ept
tie rat .ilust1a.aiu is ot'in mnre
.'.; esf t-~aa e'nsg wttli cha"^C QSr-
+ntin. -i rr-dlby his oc°ety"or coir-,
",1d1 Rquired by- him. We
Pn I l ted iir1,vidua.ls today.F
Th I'at genttenian 13elonge1 toI the pas
~ i~idy'sgentlemnan has many!
on hs-n. 1-0 is nt ndeprnl-
- fhln''trationn0" fmm-) n
'.1~'i'~s~t s rv'pracicIIarfan i-
0 4 soibiity. And Is thtis esrecial'y
131 te'roy0 g cle(Weegraduate.
frO'?v on in the country, anmi in the
"roql,'Is-P krws v'ee e 4t^.nds'in
F'he41s*enr~ta. And the reason that
ca' lp'e gpo'i iate doe4 not show that
I ~i'n~ssi of mind or cance-taking
1ni'l t!ve or sulage-tCon which sems
to be conspicuoursly present in not-
o l& A Men, aS Mr. FEd(son suggest,.'.
, th7,t"t acollega rradij" te ordinarily
'!s-~s not SIvT ret ar'vlinig unless hie
e' oI-vlysure that his suggestion
rn s--c oe vm'tb7e"°, :j")that, all.
nuAs- r^nt ors I 4ht comreto C7% cllg
^1 ^dunf-c !n so'vn', 11'"i irabnlpu
,_ *'ropos'tion-; a'- rProbdtfstet I-y
f n;and findlnrr- that 99 re cent of,
termark mere Sug eStioipE, b4seldom
' kra ~vsuggestions t M dso
TI t' filte 'ropnesiiih. -If
'^ stlde t.or the 91 1ir"11+tn. tsere i
+ - p'tins t I-s kp , s d
+1,'n a, egr~nffort o
Th rlain htw1, "Th sA -'
T h a n ~ n b t , " I o h ' , e m rlo v e s s a~ ~ to b e
something similar to that ± tween ,
'.oip1~0nroesso an his sfizents. It
nflite 1no-mIonlv found mat in the
plies-roemn it is onily a fell students
1.t 0 Pmir -et th~ngs andl also have;
4iio disan sof ap'1rn'T nutnstions Whic;,
thry can answer if aslze, cnfr the cn-
trary, by the teacher. T'I-e re t of f7's--
-lass seldom participa~es in s101b
rnolnense. 09Ofcourse tht eon spice-
wsis type of student fa'ls victim to thatf
" ecn in rder to get in the Tavou* of
the p 'nstrr'etor N,)w it is lnt v-i, lis-'o
'. '. . n-s-v 'o -1 dsC of those few st"-_
- t-s+"'sln,,n r'radra~e are,tsaio'I.F
aIf^Vn-e,.i individunl .
~nother -hint I 'want to stress if,
at colle aduates have the right
+o 'aim hUgberpositns becais" it i
-9$.~ ""~onoe e-vsto (ee-
'-"-"0A / r a "our s..jai" ar lnrs 1ff--
.'t':71.---... rssn, i""(1 "tion 1 r 7'1 it'e T)Ts--
-- lsint C' m,l, +n gne him
that tendmnay. And erncn from etura-
tious-'l and public. standpo its, it is
)',irt and exiected that ollege gradr
"W~ 'A "",,,r1 ,,. "" 8eEciiire -leadershilnj
7n --nh.'-er ill they may ysitu'tr-i

DETROIT UNITED LIKES
- Ann Arbori anid ackson
TIME TAB E
I astei n tantiard(11ne
Detroit Limited and Express Cars~
6:00o a. II., 7 :o,, a.m.n. -8 so Ia.m., 9:0)5
a.mi. and hourly to 9 :05 p.mi.
Jackson Express Cars Slhofalstops
wet :4 ofAn~n Arbjol )-9 :47 a.mi., ansd
every two 11(1I}"S in 9:.47 P.M0.
Local Ca-rs Ease Boiund-7:00 a.m.
x11 very t%%0i) hom - 1"i(s0 ()s p~. 1.,
r 1 :00 p.m. To \'psilantsi '(,tly-1 1 :40
p.mI., 1 :1; .ini.
To Sil1ine---l:'iiswg at Ypsilanti
Local Cars West Buund--7 :ss, a.ml.,
12 :10 p~lm.
To Jackson and K.lanazoo--l,1rn-
itstI cars 8 :47,so0:47 1.4. ~:47, r :47,
4:47 P.M.
To Jackson and Lansing;--l.iisixe1 at
8:47 PAIL.

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Phone 140)4 112 84)111,1 9,111 Street,

Start 11g-mt 111th a o tm lmat!
W~e (d0 all kinds of HlICII-i
CLASS Cleaning andi Rebllockaing
of hats at low prices for GOOD
WORK.
We also makze and sell POIY-
ULA R PRICE arid 1H11H
(TRADE bats, FIT TH4EM T6[
YOUR HMAD and save you a
dollo r or mnore on a lat.
FACTORY HAT STCIE
617 P ackardt Street Phboie 1792
(%'here ID.Tj.R. Stops

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th ings to eat ?

Greeting Cards.
For Christ mas

YiEARS of experience in manufacuri the
.1finest engraved Personal Greeting Cards'
is behind the wonderful designs we are show-
ing. This year our stocks are larger and more
varied than ever, and prices are very attractive.
We urge early selection. The best choice'
can be made while stocks are still complete..

VIORENCI-ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR 13US
Scheu e in Effect Os-ti-er i8.1922
Cent ralI Ti-'e (Slow TIimii)
"..M. AM M 1''PM
=S5 6:55 t~v Vlor,,mci Ar.t, 1 4:35
(Ihotel)
;45 7:45 ...Ads an ...1a:45 8:45
,1'15 8:1,5.. - 'esttriiseh ... t z: 158 :1 5
~:15 9:15 ..* Saline .. 11:15 7:15
:45 9 :45.At 'rn Arbor lv. 10:45 6:45
Wtourt House Square) A. AI.
D---laly. X--Daily excepst Sundays
an'1I Holidlay,~. riday mri Ss ur-lay -il's-sia'
i1tso r 'ti, n livs-\Adiran I :4, . leave
r 111A sr ^4.'45
TAM IFF 1 1; 1j~,li l I'''+vr,rict or
'ussr..11(1-611 Adrian. Michs
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^+ 3 1 a'ur ntI'- " .- 1o of a ne'od (?-
'"X .rr 'm+~'"#'t certa i'- be a-o tn'??'lish"-',
w 1enthc-- t r e te" -facilitles fo-
the eanuiWs of 19"2. Put the cf mpn-
of thefre will',e one o n°. s
4lfgan men w;ill bhe.rrou1. T' e
r 'r -~-' ff",'-yfrec,' or t'e -ncz
sat am-meiinz WOfworlinnnn md1'
they vmust now c imlnd, but hefr-
3 3.svz orthas thc ;' <11 recyia~e th
va-stiirm-w-ements which the build'no
1, oram is providing for Michigan.

-. - - her nacl: in the 0o0' Old Days when
- it was vulcanized paper.
'-ei~-~*s flin arlly thought of Ps
} rama ir. e'.ool suib'ect. IL is taught ..MeIrlth0- Old Onies Wo, -n Out $..
t, .*hn rs' ~ nl rqetl - i CHOOSE FRESH LIT
school. Yet the subJect is ev'dently CLASS COMMITTEES
difficult to master. The nmmer o ! -00D.
collesre students who' mifs-spe'l is as ***
j omnding. . BIJCKAROON PSYCHIOLOGY
The words which the' college mn,-
inis-shells are notf the long polysy!
Tab-c kind. Words sea'h ass "rsi-c1
' l" .or ."idiosrnersc x'~ -cre s~fl-m 1r' Js
-one'1=:f1 by- tle cn11es-.on PBut -1111
I ' -'1 vr l }S 55,'li .-c, o-,-,-nn-> :'-e o - "ri _ - ~
1) 111 e fo ein. of. orrse to ^"ent*'- ~T'~'P' ('I !-nr-Fn'to '-11 th
Snv1 s*' ''it ~ ' 'rs -e'-~p'-Es--rrv buckaroo has
'' .s ]bep''tho' ..h a- ' '' ,C'~'. .. T n':,"w bar'-' th'v"
'_ademic conr4*e 2nn r*ellin I n ht . ~'f. At ne :eat TPm irnte l
C"tn 's-irs !n.1 nro'ewzors would I, Othree nd,lie !Tha1n.r'fto borrow from
~-el n rn' e"., hr urdls carefu'lr imy sidekick. Ie's broke too. I gotta
a -o-ci "b ~''-de to anp re. '-cr7-OtidarI'sat g'- roy pet peeves,
h is r'eolne-l, and to consult tr.-G'°n t'e qo. One of thorns dere pink,
'ion'r-: m ore frerijont'y .M i -Snell] " r- ' f~ ~ inrth at. roaulre~s a Shurlock f
1 ivr"?s 9,-Or n. ooryfor t7";? 11,ewit Homes to find wbare the next page
--written t em and -all the more nn. r~r I cottaa bludhound for the
- he 1 I,' { lle-Y'v aad.tsj e. (t radn -n t 't'ut 's- reled over and diem on
iln---e 1' ~ srs'ty ore not expocte-r 'e fob. I.=ere's
kr e infalilie 'in their' spelling, bt Yi Vpe :3
els~ s-nn'ted to crnel rmost wordr Have -'i) eve,, folt the give an' take
"i.'rt'yy T il 1rsthFr stiidet's 8f.:: of ra1.bucksk~n tti't yer k}nees4?'
,,t'fsn, '-^{1u r-ell my vtie instructo- Ir avr, v',11 er'er felt the awsomenes~s of
'ill duo h:m. a. personal service. a ten-mile grove of trees?
Have 3 uh ever felt the dizziness after
7Vf-nd that tl'e- AunpArbor Art asso- hearing a rifle "spring?"
M..in hs-s arimngid to retain the ex- If yuh paint, yuh haint felt nuthin-
hibit'oun of the- pairtin: of Nicola, ' yuh must be a funny thing,
Roericb, Russian artist,. until -a wee, RAGTIME COWBOY JOE.
from tomorrow is received with r
elation' by those who have not ye' SPECIAL H-ELLS
been able to see the exhibition in Me- For the man (or woman) who en-
morial nall, as wvell as those who de- gages you in lively conversation as the

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forOU _ RA~CHILDREN'
13o11:1d ks-cnd of funny, doesn't it? But it isn't. It'-s sound truth. There are no, wear-
ing parts on RIDER'S MASTERPEN. Even the point, which is iridium tipped, won't
wear out in your lifetim~e, nor 'your chil1dren's lifetime: That is why we say, get a
RIDER I MASTERPEN for 3your, grandchildren. And in the mneantimue use it yourself
atl every lecture, every quiz,, and for :every letter. And{I the re are mnanyr more: things
we Could tall You of RIDER'S l1ASTERPEN- but they are qu-ite unneoes:sary when you
comne in and s4 e it. for yourself.

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Irrespective of what Thoras A.
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's-(e ecll'-e P-raduates forenago~
rivlization rests.
Y. A. B., '2 :.
R -, sxtt I -t . W~lls iho'tld triot
"-o WuO nolit'es. It is liable to keep
him fronm writing. Others comment
that if such is the case. purl'"_i5 H. G.
should have enterod the fl j long
ago.-
Tt' i.§ -gratifying* to :note Ut M*-Hr
-Crino. a 'husirless'" c-'ndi-dalo' s .or-

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-and after-all, what
other cigarette is
so highly respected
by so many men?

- r~e' --I iss1"-ss-s-T"l -Wrs, now .Ir

(lYSthe institution o" anethes. forii, sire to study the pantinigs moi-
otflitra mural competitioni, the Mmes' closely.

D-1ramatic tournamen~t, to be 'held be-
t-2e^n the months of January and
June. This form of competition is In-
stitut, on the same basis as intra-
mnural sports.' It is open to every or-
ganization on the campus, includng
lso t roups composed of independent
students, A silver lovng cup will be
held each year by the winning g~rormis

The frantic appeals of thle Wisco-i'-r
' de adet- evidently did some good in
,°^f' s-""ntn o(f his precious
magaphone. The abductor, whose
I part softened at the Badger's plea,
returned the horn yesterday morning.
Flurries of snow.,imidsemesters on

rru t,?o)power n.DWi nm.Peraps he
clocmk creeps inexorably around vfll help setewa 3 o~hteli
coytm. * * t (Iegiiaity payments.
WE SEE that the curtain at the
Maj is painted by Gallegher. And if St-dents ar e warneJ to w-atch sore
so. was the backdrop executed by his throats and colds because of the ap-
compatriot, Mr. Sheen? } T'egraunce of dliphtheria cases in AnnAro enty

FA'TI

We are getting a now Lit bldg?

Are * e not?

Saturday to tell the story osf the final

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