THE MlICIGCAN DAILYA - .- .. year's graduating class to find an act- tet i souwon of the problem. ____ ___ ___ _'Tat the newly formulated plan will 'E CAMPUS OPINION S IL NESAER O hE e a success is a foregone conclusion. J____________ Ale feasibility of the scheme ha I - YSTRA V Cl ;RS'i'Y OF 1IIIHIAN reay been proven in such sucetsuIi WAS A ROLL- HELP -EUROPE 1l.hcd efvery morning except w'nd a ro schools as those of Harvar d, Yale, ; DAY-YEFAHl To The Editor: trrl of Sudn aiiruhaions. htcag, and Columbia, where it haes goTieaacfstEtoalaswl " been in operation for years. And al- This guy Favrot seems to' havego as speeches are apt to soon be for- fenabrs of Wetern Conferraece F:ditooial easy more than 200 of the 340 under- it into his head that lhe's the business gtten. And the problems with whichi s~scrttan _ -classnien have signified their iteuic-on mgr of the New York Times or some- we are brought to solve are left tin-, e to e e fr esubliatise o ofa ll new' o participating. The faith of the face- thing. This idea of getting out a paper solved because of our transitory *.i> tcho~es credited to i or not otuc wist ulty in the. ultimate success of the, this morning is the biggest kick in the' because we are looking only to our ditd n tianapr nd helocl e~auu schenie is evidenced by the appoint- teeth-oh, well, come around and' own welfare and forget that we as sd, thri. - - ____- ment of an advisory board from their hear _what we really think of loin, it, students owe the world all we can F~frtere4l at the postoffice at Ann Arbor. number to supervise and direct thef everyfh ting. possibly 'share from roir small and 'ig, s second clae matter. Special rate- poastage grantedf by Tird Aliisant u' t ,work of the students. And that ain't the half- of it. Yes- very slender billfolds to aid our str ienal,,srgln rtes ubscription by carrier $3.50; by ]fail The most important advantage :of terday was a Bank Holiday, as theystr gigbohrs do.~:An ro 'es ulig the plan-in fact, the real reason say in the old country-which is as Now I realize as well as every otherj rd . ct. jt which led to its adoption-is that it1 much of a holiday as you can have, stdent that philanthropic work call. ?ha. , io,& l 14a n1+ 4 t gives the studentts abundant oppor- ]Even the pstoffce closed. And that.notYbe ery gr a u f nk o~eg cqie ean oc nrb to s ontig u ig n n tprwhen g.we a rcon- 9fn ed communications, not exceeding 300, in the classroom into actual practice, Well, just in the middle of our dark- student has limited resources ;wich c will be' published in Tre aily at 'I ertion of, the E'ditor. Upon requtt, without the formality which .must et hour up came a bright-faced Cher- necessarily renders his altruist.. tof ruhm itycofdoeunt atial.' renecessarily' surround work in the' ub of a tryout and ;'Said,; Spedbia for, almost nothing. ________-_____ ' -practice court. In the various groups you, Mr. ,Cowles" n a most respectfl Across the Atlantic are miany'coun- EDITORIAL STAFF which will be formed under the club; voice. The respectful voice helped to i tries in which the conditions for ell~! Telephone;, 92414 and 76-MI system, questions of actual practice! cheer us and the letter set us -up 3 cation make it necessary for students _ ,vill be brought up and discussed with something tremendous. This person to starve themselves partially (andf AiANAGINO3 EDITOR .I freedom which can only conic can 'write to Cowles just as jolly what can we say.,about some of ou! HARRY D. H-OEY through informal meetings. In a way, often as she wants to.i American students.) in order to se-i the discussion clubs will corresponda * s I cure some training. There are stu-g waEitor........Rohl. B. ra,.rr te various scientific journal clubs,i HERE'S THE SPECIAL dents whose clothes are nothing but ty liditvr..........,..J. G Garlinghouse, except that work will be confined to The twenty-second of February. 1.atters (and we can find some right Night 4dtora; actual practice, rather than to theory' Dear Mr. Jason Cowles:I here in the United States) just be- if. Alias A. a. Cnrable or, original research. My book of good manners doesn't cause they know the sacrifices which A. Rillin'ton I. E. fiske1 ify C. Clark P. M. Wagner It is fortunate that this new devl- say it's improper to write to a strange devolve upon every individual who is eas "editor.......Ralph N. Byes opmenrt comes at the present timie, for, gentlenian, 'and I'm all alone, and I earnestly endeavoring to secure a asptty's Editer.......in ohsaHibbard, unay Mngazfre Editor,......1. Lie Turleenj in the present school, the system will just had to talk to sonie one; so II worth-while education. Some of the taic t didtor..........irRuth A Howe ll Hav n dony eitnt C'tv dihraeveth CKanl* opportunity to become well pickedonyu, Mr. Cowles students can not enjoy any music .just rector Michigan New Bureau.. R. A.Ramsay1 established, which would be imposs- Of csourse,. yu went to the convoca-; because there is no possible nicajis of Eiitorial Board. ible uinder the coparative disorgan- don, Jas-, Mr. owles. If you didn't, producing music, and yet we listen tot ul' >;iastein AdM erman wise ization, which must obtain in the per-, you should have. We needed your the Wonder Six in the Ta-Room cv- 'Assistas o od of 1physical growth and develop- help; and I was so lonely. The crowd ery evening and think nothlng of it C Baetekc R S. Vansaield meat into which the school is'soon to ,wa~ s o large, JTson, , dmean M. while in the Central Powers, clubs m~a Bicknell E. C Mick Dtr vils htmt'azYre ou>e l pednxp;isrte~ hc men Boxer Verena 'Moran"e.,w~. tht hnsm n ouhdaepednfo ntunnt hc sigrtBoninc Harold Moore several of the audience turned around can be sent frothn America at very irnarte .t 'eiaPe BACK TO THE FAR M surpt'ied" to, 'ind> soe "'ne bi~nd little cost. (A,,lpartiular xampfle oI W. a~i ReinaReihrnn~them. Didn't you thrinka the .little oasis this is seen when Jhn M. Russel. zraul l chih Ed.rieShouer S~llnvC. A. Stevens ,. When the fact was brought to the Yiny Dr. Farrand's pate was cute. It the Manager of the Michigan Glee; toig vdueorth vv- I t souqaeI'an rattention of the American public ev- lgavehhi' such a distinguished ook, clubs, displays a letter which he- re-1 x-." Ken al am mi R S oed ,ei, r m . M n ol n c u iIu tiaz Kd,Marie Reed "l ral years ago that the populatioui of ike a Van Dy'ckt.you know. -IIrked nre rmaMnoi lbi ut tabth iebserman W. 1. WValttoir - thrracmuniei hscoty the way he held his coat; by the lap- ria requesting his aid in procuing els, you remember; so much better for them a mandolin). It is appalling HlIJ8INESS 83'AFF wa Scraigwt us aig""~~ than by the pockets. And Mr Burton ow unappreciative the American tu- Telep~~ou 9611ty, there were those who prophesied (didn't seem at all sure that he hadn't dn s o elydm eiecp _Ithat we were headed towards con-I fogotten his-necktie. a few who work on Campus activiies.! BU71INES8 MANAGER wercial ruin. Soon, said the gloomy The audience apparently liked thei Much talk is being made of the poor LAURENCE H-. FAVROTr ones, will we be a nation in whicht way Dr. Farrand took all the re- students over in Europe, tat soon -' Pu'inethe citizenry is centered in congested r vponsiliity for what he was about to# there will be -n oportunity for'th verislig..........Pecy . ayden metropolitan districts, and the greatI say, and applauded him for, his sa- [Michigan men ad women to contri'i-C ,..........W. :gui. A petition was started Monday at, year that the League of Nations open country; they resumed their po- CRITIQUEE a meeting of the graduate and under-' -Partisan association has hlcd a sition in the greatest of occupations.' At the Dodo Plays last night. Cowles' graduate, students asking the facul- ic meeting for this purpose. Bear- '___________(l_ id 'well' in time title role of the first J ty's pernmission to establish a chapter in mind the enthusiastic response After four years of sleep, several= one, the second, as the author of theI of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, el- rded both Mr. Wickersham and hundred seniors are considered; suf- first renmarked, sotto voce, was aj egibility to which is based upon four rsday night's debaters, it is to be ficiently rested to be cast out into flue; breezy thing; the third, as all agree, year's scholarship. The society was Ad that the association will con- : cold world. Tinme to wake up, order was not q-u-i-t-e up to the high stand-, founded at William and Mary College e its efforts to arouse public inter- ! the canes, caps and gowns, and other ard set by the first play; the fourth3 in 1776, and now has chapters in 401 n matters wich are of vital con- paraphernalia which denotes,, the was by Rober't Frost. ;American colleges and universities. to all of us. , awakening.' The dramatic force of the second ..-,.. a-... . ALWAYS' THE BETTER GRADE GRAHAM'S BOTH- ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK enter thme - Cornell law school for a three year course. DETROIT HITED LI Es EAST B0[O)D Limiteds: 6 a. mn., 'x:10 a. mn. and every two hours to 9:10 p. mn. Express: 7 a. mi., 8 a mn. and every two hours to 8 p. mn. Locals: 7 a. mn., 8:55 a. mn. and every two hours to 8:55 p. in., 11 n. im. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p. mn., 12:25 a. mn. and 1:15 a. mn. WEST BOUND Liiniteds: 8:47 a. mn. and every two hours to S:41 p.,in. 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TrhaV61drs Checks, Letters of Crcdit.otar- 1st Insurance, etc. Passport, visaex. clearance papers, readnmission affdavits, etc. Information. L Eroplrien, i siT'o Turs tc. our legalfted papers hriog relatiyes and friends to; 17. S. front foreign countries. lNSUfRANC,.0 All kinds, Best Co's. for your business, home, auto. etc, 1 E. G. KUEBLER, 601 E. Huron St. Phone lao. ANN ARBOR, MICH. STEAK DINNER WEDNESDAY CHICKEN DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT ilGHT SPCALOELT T U'Hfl 01 ANm1.C'I F KT(N 1 AIJRT' NGhiE MARMALADE FOR SALE FSEIJt L - DISC USSION th the announcement of the for- :n of a system of discussion clubs,} e composed of members of the ' classes in the Law school, comes -ealization of disconcerted efforts, ding over a long period of time. able students in the school to, What fun it is to go sliding and falling all over the public walks' this glorious 'winter weather. Ann Arbor fhas an ordnance for keeping the wvalks clean and safe but far be it froni the city officials to enforce a law which' would deprive the general public of this enjoyable outdoor sport.' play. was le'ssened for some of the The University Whist club has' come. audience by a vulgar voice that ex- !to the conclusion that 15 or 20 meni claimed, "Duofold!" 'when the hero!I cannot nmake a flourishing whist club bounced onto the boards in a Greek! and a hot nmeeting was held Thurs- rig. (Panhellenic, as the author of day night to try and decide whether the first play renuarked, also sotto to go on or to give up the ghost in voce.) despair. A number of hot speeches.! That isn't all, but the column's full.' took place with the result that thej Mr. Jalsonl Cowles club unaninmously decided to take a I I _ new1 lease of life, to fill up its ranks