THE MICH-I ,AN DAI LY ___ o *r ~n B 1 what' violent change has come over', the offspring of man in the last get- eration that that offspring should ex- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE hibit traits never dreamed of in his UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN parents, like the bewilderment of the Published every morning except Monday chicken that has hatched out duck- aing the University year by the Board in lings and finds that although they re- ntrol of Stude-t Publications. semble in many ways what she had Member of Western Conference Edtorial every right to expect, nevertheless ssocation. their desire to risk extinction on wa- The Associated Press is exclusively en-.r is uncanny and their ability to ed to the use for republication of all scratch for food surprisingly negligi ws dispatches credited to it or not other- bIe Th college studnt cannot but ise credited in this ;paper and the local ws published th&ein. ask himself, "Am I different?", and if Entered at .the a postoffice at Ann -Arbor, so, wonder how the changc came ichigan, as second class matter. about. The answer is that the stu- Subscription by carrier or hail, $350. dent of today is not different, but liv- Offices: Ann Arbor Press ,Building, May- rd Street.6IBing in a.ierent.age. Phones: Editorial, 2414 and x76-M; Busi- Many of the mature people who ss o60. criticise the college student of to- Communications not to exceed Soo words day never attended college. Deniedl signed, the signature not necessarily to pear in print, but as an evidence of faith, the advantage in their youth they are d notices of events will be published in wont to magnify the beauties of an he Daily at the discretion of the Editor, if It at or mailed to The Daily office. Un- Eden whose riches they have been gned communications will receive\ no con- prohibited. And those who have at- aeration. No manuscript will be returned ulesa the writer encloses postage. The Daily tended college look back upon their. et not necessarily endorse the sentiments college days as representing an op- pressed in the communications. portunity for the sowing of the seeds EDITORIAL STAFF of ability to gain life's desires, to be Telv ones,2414 and 176-M reaped at maturity. And such shouldj a college education be to a man; but MANAGING EDITOR the 'things that are creative of ability, MARION B. STAHL that are educative, seem to be over- looked by those who criticise the "ul- 'ews Editor ...................Paul Watzel tra-modern" tendencies of college; ity Editor ...........James B. Young ssistant City Editor ......,..Marion Kerr students. The habit of concentrated ;ditorial Board Chairman ...... E. R. Meiss book effort is not everything in edu- ight Editor Ralph B~yers Hatzy Hoeycation. .Anything that makes for the J. P. Dawson, Jr. J E. Mack advancement of civilization may be L.J HershdoJr R. C. Moriartyy Hr. A. Donahue said to be educative. 'ports Editor . . , ........F. H. mcpile Education if it is to mean anything unday Magazine* ditor.H.....E.Delbert Clark yomen's Editor.........,Marion Koch in the future of a man must be an- umor Editor...........Donald Coney ticipative; the tendencies of youth are 'onference Editor.......I..... H. B. Grundy ctorial Editor... Robert Tarr the realities of maturity, his whims 'usic di.r. ......- - . Ailea the barometer of what may be ex ROLLCAMPUS OPINON jLA S OP EARLY Editor, The Michigan Daily: C H G I read with great interest the comn- THE PRODIGAL CONTRIBS plaint of Mr. Blake concerning a re- RETURN cent criticism of the Union Opera. I We are gratitude, elevated to the have no commnvnt to make as to Seventh Heaven of Delight, drenched whether .or not the chorus deserved in the radiance of freuheit, and suffo- the criticism it received, but I was in- cated with. pleasure, to .welcome back, deed amused by the writer's concep- to the fold of the colyum our erring tion of criticism. aids. Long may they rave. According to Mr, Blake the critic FAR AWAY AND LONG AGO ing department of the paper in a con, certed attempt to conciliate the thea- more than is absolutely necessary; O speak not thus, Calig, O speak not thus, ter management or the cast at the ex- the responsibility for engaging coach- For I have not forgotten thee, al- pense of the theater-going public. Evi- es does not belong in the sphere of tlloagh dently, to him, 'advertising" and crit- I the faculty or administration. thah .ilcism are synonymous. He 'presents From other soil my golden lyrics the following devastating analogy: "It! Patronize Daily- advertisers.-AdV. And nowin garg I wax vociferous; would be unusual for a paper to print an ad for Mr. Smith's store announc- o think not that I am that sort of iDETROIT UNITED LINES cuss ing a sale of apples and on the lastAnn Abor and Jackson enimn of the fist ago tP.1 telhe world I-. _ _ I .....r, r. . ST EDITION OF A N SONG BOO oe: A AMS' BOTH STORMS Who could forget thee that wast. wont to show My infant. feet the way wherein to go,I And acted ever as my guardian nuss. All no! When to Parnassus' highest peak In future years my lyric toes shall toddle, I'll gratefuly recall thine helpful journal Which first my childish genius used to coddle; And, knowing wh' Helped to make ihe thus unique, To thee I'll waft my gratitude sem- 'piternal. TOMAS A CELANO. * * r that several; were rotten." that it would would it not apples of each bushel I agree with Mr. Blake indeed be unusual--but be ethically justifiable? I Assistants Thelma Andrews 7. 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