THE MICHIGAN DAtY _____ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,. _ ------ T---.._.._._.. ports concerning this few. They - ... ,.. i#-°---' 1 tthiizi 1IIJ nw thlat lawlessness. and the do- ________ _________________EDPI' ---_- - --- 'struction of property are no more exc- t#FF1C1A IA E1'i1'AII1 h#F lIE curable in college students than ln ..... /.. OriusriwF lICIIG.A anuy other individuals in the land. GET THE %1LU. iubli~hed evr nrning except Monday Because they realize all this, the1)NIS( OiANlI during the I. nivrstvynear by the Board i members of the football squad hate. OWN FOR Cotoo td tPbictos pledged themselves to do all in ther T IIANkt4VINGNo Memnber of wester;) Codereue dtua power to maintain the fair name c. HFERE IS A pertinent qeto in tksi Association.i Michigan. Should any more be asked pqeto, tksi 'th AsocitedPreh i clwet ~ f tesemenwhohav gien o mchcampus etiquette which has no doubt the rein titled to the use for repalalicati,,ri'of ati! already, than of all the vast group o, confronted YOU, dear reader, as wellnepa news disp~atches credited to it or nrA other- ohe tuetso teca'us s e Spos ou ae rssn wise credited in this paper and the lacalotestdnsothcapsas e.S pseyu re rsigcto. news published therein. vr man who has his University from Mason hall to State street, ntmth gn~reiat he ostflie a An Aror at heart should raise his own hand the general direction of the "arcade. Hno Enchiganas te oclassamatter, Aror and take that pledge with the foot to-}o Subscription by carrier or trad, $3 30, ball squad. Suppose further you decide to. crossE licity gi Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May-__ the moat at the southwest corner of! has goac nard Street~. 1.Cl Phones: Editorial, 2414 and i'76 f1; usi 'EItheNO LNTR' vz~ l n Q6 PRSIDeTNOThEeTORawr Bldg by means of the tht Commnicaionsnotto eceed300When, first the rumor arose that; plank, the narrow plank. Suppose (and, jo. fn Comuniatins otto exced 00wards President Marion L. Burton would bejo id if signed, the signature not niecessarily to this is the last time), you me :et a Co- ni ever cc appear in print, but as an evide'~cc of faith, offered the appointment to the senate ed in the middle of the said plank. light" ti and notices of events will be published in lf aatb h einto fTu The Daily at the discretion of ,the Editor, if Wleftdvacantdby thep resignationiofcTtuon. kt t o or mailed to The Daily office. U11- eman H. Newberry, the President stat- Wa oyudSe sd.adI ain signed communie'ations will receive- no -'on- ference sideration. No transoript will be returned ed that he would. consider nothing her pass ? Go into reverse? Do any on unless the writer 'encloses postage. rThe 1l)aiiy Cihwol n:nDailenisen,.o heefcor nerit tecn does not necessarily endorse the sentiments whc*wud na y yatrhscn fteefcosetrit h o of a big expressed in the comnmunications. nections with the University. sideration: (a) color of eyes, (b) b -n aI 'Yesterday he announced finally that ~oun EITORIA0 L , STAFF he would not accent the appointment.cmlxin d u ot i.t* * * k' a.'d rn Tc~ea,1uoues, I an 171- from Governor Groesbeck, should it put into -to tendered to him. Although, as has: Lea: u a New Word t'Day MANAGING EDITOR been stated before, the University Perhaps "colonet" MARION B. STAHL body 'has been extremely gratified at Should rime with Roget, lows: the prospect of the honor of a Sena- Jstlietethstorwe;r &hewt editor.................Paul Viatze osi oig.iseecuies11 And yet I dare sayThyo t_ ty Eitor ......... .. ...Jaines ii. trhpXoig ois xctie t'1f# h Assistant City Ed'to...... ..Marion Kerrg it realizes that a great work is yet toi It should rime with Roget { Edtra or nina.... .Misbe performed in, the expansion of the e pay-day sogynt;.nee Night Editors- I atiMebenobu i M Ralph Byers Hai:y ilocy (University, and. that all the tremeii- Mbb)nt, utitMA! j, P Dason Jr. I. i. ackdons energy of the President will be VRE. i;cg LI: 1Eklrshilrier kC. 'Moriarty I#*#*#* , _ht' as H['. A. Dona~hue! needed to conduct through to the fin- ?end bra Sports Editor .. ......... H. lacPifte ,ish this, program which he is so large- k RACE BEFORE 1EAT err Sunday Magazine Eaditor ..Delbert Clark1 er7' Woine i's Editor........Marion Koch I1y responsible for initiating. 1 i HuoC ionfer...eDoadnory f: hiditor.............H,. B. G;runldy I That President Burton decided to ' G//N Bf' (o des Pictorial K, iitor ..........obies t Tar cast aside the fevent of such an honor EI/0/7, FOR ~Jt rs Music ELdi.r...........I.Ale in order to better fulfill, his mission I "HVU1VNOf a Assistants at Michigan'i7- TtYR.EGONNA . I think 'l'~lrna;\ndew~ ohn ia annghisea source of atiRfica'(V -r~t 3. A. Ba con. Water S Goocisedr tion to all those connected with the l 7VIFRT//G olg D orothy Pennietts Port',-,Goulde: University.ege ZMauricen Bernman Franklin 1). ltepbi'n Unvesiy.hand." }. A. Pj"lling7tov. Winiona A. Hibbard . W,.l;. Butlc, I'dward 5. IBiggins 3 {English I). C. C!"arl: Low ell EKer. ~ REGISTERING INDIGNATIONTrya A. ;-3.Connable SAmue! Moore th~nga Biernadette Cote M. . ii. =y. A,. B. See, a New York capitalist, thasgs l veli1. Coughlin W. B. Rafferty little faith in the A. 'I3. C.'s of educi 1aint TTORIAL COMMENT LAST EDITION4 OF (.11'RANKR BREAI(S INTO (Daily Iowan) a rd thenu, an occasional ass tinto his head to break into it columns of American daily pers by roundly condemnuing and all forms of higher edu-} Of late, this outspoklen con-, as reached nea:'iy the propor. an epidemic. The great pub-1 iven to statements of Edison idd on an army of lesser stars; amor for a hearing. Hardly t xception, the ones who en-. ing fault with college=:, have some closer to "sweetness and .an ail± elementary school edu- Tbhht seems to make litt'e dif- with them. .s now one Alonzo B. See, headi T elevator company, who wvouldl ill woren's colleiges to the ondl nut all college. girls at manual labor for a. year "to o their heads some V'ttle trace :e." Mr. See's statement fol- Hi G AN SONG BOOK :i '." AT BOTH STORNP ' Asymposium review of Henry L. Alencken's "Prejudices: Third Series", in The Sunday Magazine for Decem- ber 3.- Adv. k oETRoi T UNITED LINES [ Aimn Arbor and JIackson TIME TABLE (E astern Standard Tlime) Dettoat Limited and Express Cars- 6 :oo am,7 :00a.mt., 8:00 4i-fl-, 9: 5 a.m. and hourly to 9 :o5 pan. Jackson Express Cars. (local stops west of Ann Arbor}-9:47 a.m., and every two hours to 9;47 P.M. Local Cars East B;ound-7:oo a.m. and every two hurs to g :oo p. mi., i i:0o p.,ni. To Ypsilanei o aly- 1 :40 p.n , i :1j5 a.tui. .. To Saline--Change at Yps ilanti. Local. Cars West Botind---7 :5oIa.rn., 10To Jackson and Kalaniazoo--L~m- ited cars 8.47, i0:47 a~dm.."A2:47, t2:47, 4:.;7 p.m. To Jackson and Lansing--Limiited, at 8:47' P.m. Good Corsages~ for has my way I would burn all amen collcges in the country. ring women of our country do d to be educated, but the ecru-I they need is to..leave off snok- ;arettc"-, sto-i using .plan-, stop ,waggeying, give vp their, bold -zeit mannor, their paint andj owder, and their lipsticks and sigh-heeled shoes and to cease indecently.I E11 the fool things in the world cthe college for wiomen is tae When they graduate from the +they cannot write a decen- They know nothing abow;t tl-'^ li anguag-e. They cri'not spell. re thoroughly ignorant of th, they should 'know, andl theyI heir brains tw:.steil by studying5 logy, logic and philosophy an of other stuff not only utterly abit absolutely harmfula lot' lfwhich Could have been con-j only in the diseased brains o% professors. men used to be highly honored' ,riected by the men. But that largely ppssfig away, and this' }more, perhaps, to 'the effect.; ie colleges are having on the women than aniythi,.ng else. Lugcould be bctter for the h t are now in the colleges than to k;eni out of the colleges and hard WanuMa labor for at leaes or so that there might be put; leir heads some little; trace of Thanksgiving and formal parties $2.50 and up I I !92 I 1:3 19 13 20) NOVEMBER ' V T 1 w2 7 8 9 14 15i 16 21 22 23 OQ On on 10, 17- 24. 1922 $, 4 1', 18 Franklin 6Dcl an Wtallace F . 1Elliott Joiieph 1,pstmnl Maxwell IFend Isabel fisher T. ,I.,Fiske T. W. Ituwitch 1t. Hi. Stonemani A. 7' \Vehhin BUSINESS STAFt Telephone 9631j BUSINESS MANAGR ALBERT J. PARKERE 1 verti~ring .........John J. Hlamel, Jr. hidvertisinlg..........Edard F. Conlin Advertising .........Walter K. Scherer Accounts..........,.....aurenice 41 I-a;rot Circuirion...... ...aid3.' A. Park P-iblicationi ...... ...Beaumont Parks Assistants 'TuwnIend 14. Wolfe Kennerh Seick Perry M. Hayden Eugene L. Dunne Winm. Graulich, Jr. John C.,IBaskin Harvey, E. .Reed 1.-L.l'utnain E. 10,Arimantrout H1. W. Cooper "a .1,iv ~ er EhdwN. f3 licdle Alfred 'M:.\Wite Wnf' 1). Roe~xser AIIlan S.'Morton fames A. Dryer Win. 14. Good, Clyde tL. lagerman A. Hartwell, Jr. 3. Blumenthal Howard Hayden 1V, K. Kiddcr Henry ,Freud i Herbert P 'Bostwick L. Pierce Lion. In a vituperative leatter printed psychcl in the' New York Times, he denounces.alo scathingly all higher institutions of :ueless learning,-,for' women, proposing that-ofsf they be burned to the 'ground and iicce their inmates be, sentenced to indefi- oee nite periods of labor, preferably of the ; /."o 1manual,,variety. He ponouinces -with' __ r %andre an air of finality that all. philosophy, .cly science, and iiteratiure. -are conducive I sd to' evil. After a' careful scrutiny ofji that tl thre contents of the, letter, the, logic displayed by Mr. See seems simp' "Not enlough to; be convincing to anyone. '- '.--,-,------~ rls tl For example, consider the pitiful I**to bey plight of the poor, unfortunate girl T 11i IiTNEY: SUNDAYL put, to 'at an eastern finish)ing. school. Her j a year mind is befogged by such buncombe, ouh blatant and sen i-holF;-fui.J into ti as one findjs in the w~ritings of Shake- Crying children. Co-eds valiantly at- sense. spteare, Keats, Racine, or Protagoras. 'tempting to keep their sophistica ted A victinm of evil* surroundings, she'ucnen unm~e ad teCM gradualfly follows the. way of the storng of the Bastile! Chicago ., tranisgressor, quaffing at gold tipped stcyrs; oomtvcaho 1 cgarettes, sipping, champagne and, glass, splintering of wood, a mad w ildt Ther cocktails, and holding occasional tote rs ovctr!i e a tetes with' one of the opposite sex. It nsd for' o Ho0w wholesome it would be could such a girl be transplanted from her "Coats!" Angry clamor of tickets 'ti'yld iholders. "les.,Hail, Hail" "No show 'til de~ta; present surroundings and brought in-E~~, to contact with the inspiring influenceI you leave." We won't go home until instill morning.. Chorus grls peeping out at the sta of the office worker. The latter wouldI the collech boys from behind the cur- love fc never think of smoking gold tip cig-I tain. Yost killed by kindness. Speech-' ideals arettos when she could get ho'cd of aes Copmi.Thrlevdcsfse. iPiedmonut, and is known to shun e.Cmrms.Terlee OSihs at the door. pcriime champagne for synthetic gin. zATCPNSCINS.4byh Or better yet, in the words of Al- * * the pa: So-, the college girl mlight be brought Theihng efarie to P. farm among stronger sisters whotne b.rentbecotmntdbed-I Of the cursed gearted, ba~e nt ben ontmintedby 'du f That makes the moil andl ruck: second cation, and who have no false no-' The bluebooks blue-4'11. fle Lions' as to the position of women ini The murderous fie- market our modern society. There she might And the . tedfast eyes of Smuick. til atL learn to be content to labor endlessly ,**'pli so that her husband could lead a li:E : TrBIII)N cr of iroace and ease. PRLOGRAM The If we could only stamp out the I)ear Brother Roll: Controverting iasat evils of hWgher education and sentence ouryoug wmento ave ofhar la kpopular rumor that the excavation be-; limited tween the engineering and medical m nanly borthe al oftheglry f ;nedeva- branches of this institution, frequent-' Univer is~m would be regained and all would! ly alluded to as the Physics builing' carabl be right with America.,'1 rpupr.ie tb-it of a nr !i idinn f~or : ar1,,n C s i I1 n~rt Rig-It Witb a Good !nA I We do all kinds of HIGH. CL/ASS Cleaning and Reblocklug of hats at low prices -for GOOD WOTRK. We also make and sell POP- ULAR PRICE aned HIGH GRADE hats, FIT THEM TO YOUR HEAD and save you a. dollar or more on :a hat. FACTORY HATs STOREt 617 Packard Street Phone 1792 (Where IXR. Stops a~t State Street) I II M~ORENCI-ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS Sciiedu ea 4n fect October t8, 1922 Central Tir:e (SlownTimle)' D X]l A. M.P. .M 2:55 6:5Iv, M~nrenci ,Ar. (oe) 1:35 9=35 3:45 7:45... Adrian .... 12:~45 8:45 ~;5 8:T5. .Tlecumseh . .. 12:15 8:25 4 :3o 8:3o ...Cliniton ... , 12 :oo 8 :oo ;:r54:T5 ...Saline .... I:15. 7:15 r :45 9:45 Ar Ann Arbor Iv. 10:45 6:45 (Court House Square) A. M. D--Daily. X-Daily except Sundays Iand [holidays. Friday and Saiturday special Ibits for students leaves Adrian i :4g, leives 1.1 r- 11 F.TTOTT ,Proprietor T'ho0~ti 26-MAdinMch f j"~ h1 _.. - '.. Blu Maize Blobsso'm Shop INCOkPORSTEI) r , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1:21' Night Editor--ROBT. C. MORI ARTY 'VE ALSO GIVE THANKS Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. In ac- cordjance with the usual cus om of 4 public proclamations by public-spir- ited citizens and organizations, we of- for the following: We are thankful for the many bolts that the da.r affords.3 We are thankful for the long Christ- mas vacation which is approaching. We are- thankful to Wisconsin for holding Chicago to a scoreless tie. We give thanks to, the 'Ensian be- cause it only appears once a year.j We are thankful to the professor who, makes no assignments for Fri-! day. We are thankful for the snow, be-' cause it gives the women their an-! nual opportunity of strutting forth ini their galoshes. We are thankful, too, because j-- n bl1ue-b)ooks can le returned tomor- rowi. ULSJ~YAML - UNIVERISITY: (Tine Pennsylvanian) re- has arisen at Pennsylvania cent years a very~ definite need ogle sort of assemb~lage which dbring together as .many stu- as possible, and which wouid j in them a sense of the unity of adent body, a greater and deeper: for their. Univorsity and for the and traditions which she cher- To meet this demand the ex- :nt of the All-University Assem- as been tried at various times in ast. The first of a series of All-" xsity Assemblies were well at- d, (lecidedly successful. The d. generally showed a dimnnution e nmber present, the third, a et decline. Thus it would go fu last it became evident that comi- )n was necessary in ordler to s(c-- the desired i:tendanec. system to b, followed th's year far. adivanced as Pennsylvania's rci facilities will permit. ti~efore years have passed, however, the! rsity will possess an auditorium le of holdIing the entire under- !ate body. Then will our prob- is solved, but at the present mo- we must be content with a~-, ices by class. ?n this is a giant stride forward. nger must Peninsylvania rely chance or the }unsatisfactory vol- ,y assemb.y in order to inculcate students of the University of sylvania spirit which is born not of athletic triumphs but of ven- an folr and pide~i in their Almna "great andl gratnd." dance at those assemblies, while ulsory should be complied with irit of gratitude towards the H J C NIG V Pip.Ilats. Tues:,Thure. OPPOelte Cadillac K too Main 7790f THE 811iEL O In Sheridan',s B8Oliant Comedy "The SchtoII for Scandal" A Ploay of M j4nfer4, Romance at d;Sutire ( K RSPECIAL .MAT. Its*111C T hanksgltving' $J.5d; itst Seats..... Nights W~ to $ Y.50 tSnt. Mat. 50C to $2.00 Leo Dit richsthin! In Pen Hecht's ilarious Com'edy Ifiti ' 4ndtr FVse PrcnscsP Do you suppose Motlher would like, some New Curtain~s or Draperies for c b r stmas if so,, drop into our store and-order them now ! PILBEAM & MAfRZ 206 SOUTH FOURTH N tl . . ... A mom" 4 li I . An auto truck is running about Ann Arbor bearing. the slogan "There! s onlv one Ann Arbor.' If someone, wlio ;i interested in securing the ruth will" ask the truck owner to; verify that statement, we can accept IREPUTJAT ION At the suggestion of Coach Yost at th:e deTnartment of anthropology. l have discovered upon good authority' emanating from no less a person than an ]ntimaf o acousiutance of a mn-- ber' of true family of a gentleman etrn- ' p~loyed not far front the admiinistrative offices of the univers'ty, the altruistict ideal which prompted( the displace- ment of so much soil. The excavation, is not to be used as a military dun- geon for the R. 0. T. C., but as aTO BOGGAN SLIDE. the football banquet. Monday night,a it as final. the members of the squad, as a parting' --______ expression of supremie loyalty to their Sometimes it. looks as if the truck; Alma4 Matter, pledged themselves drivers who drive across the campus u.na~inmously to aid President Marion I are trying to. play tag with the stu- l,. Burton in attempting to suppress dents who must use the campus walks. outhrcaks such as occurred Sunday They have horns on their trucks,' but nlight, which work to the extrenie are exceedingly loathe to using .then.. dectrimient of the University in its reputation throughout the state and.' Those who have pondered over the nation. ="ddle 'of' the Sphinx in 'vain, might That this cx-r-ession, has conic from turn their attentions to the, steam thie football mien should 'be parti c- shov-el working on the campus. Its ularly significa.nt t~o those who hatve operation seems just as much a mys- in the past beens responsible f.,r a-tory. tions which tend to blot Michigan , ~ -____ good namec. it is these athletes whr j The girls in the BetsyBorbour havt- sa crif ce every, da,,who undergo rigid - something to give thanks for. They training rule:;, who 'give up entertain.; will have West Hall removed fron- nient, and v ho devote all, their ener-; their midst before another Thanks-i gicsr to 'bring Michigan to a high and" giving comes around. honored lace in intercollegiate atn- ----------. - letics, in~ a field whichi will contribute! To change the saying a bit, "Th- to the welfare of Nlichig-in's .reputa- mHan worth. while is the man wh' -tion, and whiich will give her a name' can smile when lie has three blue1 a Eve No to upon I tuntar' 1 ' th]e Penns alone era.t io maIter teen Conmpt in saz] Hart Schaffner. & Marx ATTIL.A. (Further scandals niay be. aired un- less censored.) 01.,r - (en1 enaalily St eamn Shovel SIR: Since most, of the excavation in America has be-en lone by Ireland, Italy, and Sweden, I take pleasure in submitting for the cte'an shovel thef MICHAEL ANTONIO SVENSON your:;, N. Trencbf r. S Every once mn so often something happens that makes us feel all is not lost. !For instance, we have discovered an excuse for the leddy's BOO0TS. U nivers ity , uthorities w ho have made. thema possible rather than displeas-I uire because of the time they demand. Such assemblies will become eventual- ily an essential ' and a valuable part fo" the University's curricula. They will exert great influence for a better Pennsylvania spirit. Perhaps the best test of self con- trol is to try to keel. from thinking ,)bout Christmas vacation when it is scarcely more than two weeks off. T'he jokesters are not running true' Sto form. Last year we heard twice as many jokes about galoshes.j Gener-al utility and sports coats from. this' firm need no introduction to; women of good taste who have found that they are the only thing for school wear. We would like to show you our stock of Hart Schafliner and M11arx coats they next time you are down town. I !. y