THlE WEA TI-WR_ FAIR All COOLE~R TODAY Jr S i r Ab aitii ME MBJR ASSOCIATED PRESS and FS' F10''Et CONFERENCE ED)ITORLIAL ASSOCIATION VOL., XXXIV. No. 165 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, FIVED CENTS ATMEETING OF °'34k PRESENT Al'UCON CATI4Y. CEREMON~Y IN' BLL AUDITORIUMX "THE BRAIN WORKER," SUBJECT OF S PEE CIH lndiridua Must Think Vor HIimsel And Be Constructive, Asserts President Michigan's first Honors Convocation honoring those students who have maintained a high scholastic average together with the recpients, of special scholarship rewards, ws held yes- iiordiY, afterno t at 1illauditorium 11 sident Maron L. I1 rton delivered the address, speaking on "The Brain " Uorker." More" than 250 students, the highest tenl per cent of the senior literary ' :°'lass, with representative honor stu- dents frontz the other senior classes. received invitations to te convoc- tion. Despite a heavy shower di In the afternoon, they assemibled ; Aumni Memrial hal and, fol*~ by the. members of the faculty,' all in academic robe, marched down State street to Hill auditorium. *Cannot Be Save President Burton, In his 'speech, de- lared that the Honors Convocation was intended to "put a fitting° em- phasic upon .scholarship, scientific at- tainment, capacity to think and genu- Ine research, the things representing our, first' and real task as tachers arch tudents." "No real brain worker," the Presi- 'dent continued, "can toil as- a slave ' or evet as a aerant, for education li 19is.'an 'att ve constructive, process' He mcusts be a =free pron, conductng his .own enterprise, with, no inter- fetince aliend to, the. real wr of the m zind. "Therefoi, he' will actually think for iusef, for thee fs, .of ' c'urse, no th r nd a "real thoigt At al:timne . h U.att4e!nt to supple- uI gnt thie r thogh Iiof. @ ryJ hook he 5 !reads, every taher .]e hears, and every ciurst . otk. , In decribing , the brain worker President Burton scored'the type of student" wa" fi'rldtws the crowvd,'a Cher _$thvu' ht it'i.filfr himself. t"Thos ' vho a~e tall tra~dtions, 'in cizdng'th deniads of student ftc- tvities 'anl sti dent' fopnat i;are slaves ind ,callnever lbe-bain wrk rs," he 'd61h4rtid., x+r'_;" First Meeting Here of Kind That' this "convocation, the ifirst to honor"those students who -have ex-1 celled 'in scholarship, was needed was pointed out. Stuents active in out- side affairs are honored by long-es- tablished annual gatherings, but those who reach the top ii study, the real work of college, have had. no pulc recognition.' A short selection was offered by the University Gle Club andl the pro- cessional march was played by Palmer Christian, university organist. The convocation was closed by the singing of the "Yellow and the Blue. " The name of Helen Marie Cannos, 724, was omitted on the printed pro- gram. Miss Cannos is au~ honor stu- dent in the li.Jterary c llege, being Iin the upper tee per cent of 'the class. Travjel Course In Europe Planned An 4,i.n11 ~lllait travl-oure i I TRIANfGLE1S IMTfIATE 10E IOR ,T M "SPRINX ORDJERII LAINS 111 i 1 MEN INTO MYSIC BONDS SOPHOMORE LITr STU~aiIN ' --" F I I 'N S 0ii : 1 Ten neophytes yesterday scrub-( j Sphinx received tIn sophomore 'Ibed their way into the ancient OR?! literary students into the society ben edfloin h nta I{ engineering arch. ' The initiates ! N UU ET T U N I H It hn at the Union. A.I3..;Con- ilte;t e g et f t e Dle ol , 2 ,atd a t at a t r, 1 members at a banquet given'j1in j with Eugene Dunne,'725, welcom- f Those sophomore engineers ; iN1, ) I LLuj DELIATER '26, replied for the initiates, who were honored by the society ar:W .Anli;P .~ad ADDRESS while Prof. J. A. C. Iildner ot BROLEY, MIERRIA3, SMIITII HYDE.", ar:W .Anl;E -Cr-the German department was fc EJOA WN IGE w ell; W. T. Coman: R. Y. JDa~n; ulty speaker. (I SUCESSFUL 1 Richard Earhart; 1. C. Cocli Ei HERIDGE RECFIVES J Th following men of the cas__ { Harry Hawkins; W. HTDeat~h I{ 'ENSIAN EDITORSHIP of '25i were honored by the o-E T ON SLC E 1W, H-. Iierrnstein; andl1. M.( ety: George Babcock; Richard L OBR SO SL C EJ f Johnson. _ T1lrehundred Pubicationi Workers 1IDoyle; Joseph Finn; Richard{ RECORDING SECRETARY! Gaill111 Be (xiue 4t of Board In Freyburg; Joseph Gand; Ke- ' (trl)fiIbifIlJsneth Kelar; Harry Messer;I New Union aHead Lfcads Field With nn r!in nii Daniel Quirk; George . Ross; ; Oer eacI More than 00 members of the and Steven Wilson. Coieio DUT~ b~iVI r ii fl IYL staffs f the various campus pltubllca- ~l evf~ apsvt nr od w U p O in ill be the guests ofth.BadI what is l elieved to have been' 1in Control of Student Putbl'ations A+ ilhaistcmuvoenrcrd at the 'annual All -"Publications ban- .I. illn. 26,was elected presi- gite at6 :o'cockshap toigh inT11TO 10 F dent of the union and Perry Hfayden, ENDSj IheSUCnESS assembly hall. Dr. Robert 1'MM25, D NT of the Students' Christian assoi-E Fraternities And Sororities Suloport 1Bridges, poet laureate 'of. England, FORERo eretsronforthe n onege year. lKarl tt g Diiy Witlh Blanket willgvethle principal address. Ii N TSobton; 2 a hse epdn Assess~mets The poet, who holds the fellowship o I1 lr~ne --- n creative art for this year, will ad- r2. liteary vice president, C. W.r RtEIMA1NNEEDS= LEADERS F:. , IJress the gathering upon "Journal- Drive Plannied For Tomnorroi, Friel-y dent,A. 'MS5. Smith, '25L, law vice pes- xOR R K HI S :' ',lflII ism." Tonight's speech will be hisUdr Direction Ofieident,. . Hyd, '25M, and Jce; Pe second public appearance ince hip Tler j_ ,I F BE, Hy2d, ombind icepresi 'OCne of the most represetative and srIvalinAnnAror ay3.leednt. Charles Higley, 26, was elect- [most successful of the University of dressed a combined meeting of the {; t'iIfT l I 'lNPI'ATION *Idscrtr of tie S. C. A. Michigan Fresh Air Camtp tag days, in senior' and junior medic clse bn OF EGBERTItSELL'S GROU 1Whn the count had been completed1 ithe opinion' of Harry C. Clark, '26L~, time atgo. Ia i al orti onn h r~iring president of the Student Announcement of the upper staff a neryhu hsmrig h Tyler Stevens, '241. as been ap- following individua scores were an- Christian association, was held yes- appointment N r the different publi- riointed chairman of the committee of nounced: tedy nth amu udr h as cton l nade by the newly ap-I the Student Christian association Old President Union: W. J. Wilkins, pines of that organization. FundsL pointed managirtg editors and business Clothes campaign committee for re- E'26L, 1144 C. D. Livingstone, 'TO 482; fcollected .fromn the fraternities and ( managers. These will inIcu the ii ief of the needy foreign students, ac-J Thomas Cavanaugh, '24, 361; W. V.' sororities are in charge of Parry D.; staff chosen by heads of The Daily, cording to Harry C. Clark, '26L, presi-1 Spnagel, '25 247; R. J. Hummer,~.25, SHocy, '24, retiring managing editor the Gargoyle, Chimes, Summer Daily, (ent of the association. The drive is' 115; and F. J. Dickman, '25E, 62. of The Daily, as well as the general Michiganensian, and Athletic Program. to be as a follow-up of tile recent Recording secretary Union: Karlj tag selling which took place on the A special five piece orchestra, pro- European Student Relief under Egert Robertson, '25, 1100; Milton Peterson,i campus. Most fraternities voted toi vided by Wilson's Wolverines will Ishell, '26L, and ill be for all o the '25 1009. give to the camp by a blanket assess-1 furnish the music for the affair. 'old clothes available to send abroadt Literary vice president no: J. ment. At a special mieeting f 'the Bloard{ under the auspices of the S. C. A. forB.roly'2.36F.RSmt,25I The goal estimated by Charles Stev- in Control last night, *Wflnm B.-;Eth- eign organization. .FB rmer 2.36 .R mt,'5 er0;t Halsy ey, ' i,'9 233. 0'; eRob- f in charge of the camnpus; drive is two fotr of the: Michganesan for .thei pus have been set tomorrow and Fri- ,lvice reident:' C. ,W. Mrram, '25 thousand dollars, which it is estimatedl coming year. No announcement was day, May 15 and 10. The following 3 300; Russell Scribner, 25. 150. , Law W'ill care for the 'totaf number'of boys made as to, the. appointment of the committeemen have' been appointed, vice resident; A. W. smith, '26L, 99;k F for' the entire summer' sessions. Lew- 1business manager of the Summer] Kenneth Seek, 25, fraternities, Rob- I R.IV.r.ice, 2614.59; . 1. 1I____ percent of all possible 'fprei ' rights NwYokMa1.Th clnae ancrue' from vigthe playlet knot shaftlpoy-Ilof the hall of faneewoverlooking kui thitnerghsbtiiy e e Yr;Ma 3 h clnae;1 ess sole vaudeville rights to it. Hrle~ mpserafrom he seeYok ui,- Tile playlet' should be practical for vriycmu a ieseeo n production in 15 to 25 "ninutes ' andI prdssive ceremonies late today at the'. should not require an exceptionallyF unveiling of, the busts of ten Americans lar'ge cast or extremlely high. product- -nine men and one ;women' __ yThe ten were John Adams. Philin-1 his first year, moaling the All'-Amer-";Da :4. a N x; lm r, i can team. e second year hle play- so'frmteUnvsiyftleh- ed' at tackle and his "last year at fu ll. iipiies in the lpohifical scienfcq deparit- Announcement was made of the award intnt ill1 deliver an illustrated lie- at the Honors Convocation_ yesterday. ture on the existing conditions in tile He s asenor hissprngnot}paig island on "Philippine Night" which attended school last semester. I'will be h'eld tomorrow evening in Lane Another honor which was announe- hall auditorium. Slides representing fed on the , printed program for the vieyis of the country and the cow di- convocation exercises was the Cob- tions existing there will be shown here lentz prize in Law. This honor was ,for the first time. conferred upon Paul A. Leidy, '24L. - - According to the program, Perrin H. APOLOGYQ Long is tile recipient of thie SternbergI___ mledal in preventative medicine.lnTeDiyfrSdaad CHAN:GES MADEINCST of "THE CAYMOUSE. Sever al' important clianges have l~een mnade in the cast of "The Gray Kc-use",, Prof:J R.' Bruihm's comedy/ to lie' nresented' Friday eveninig at the~ 'Whitney '.Theatre under the auspices' of" the XAnn 'Arbor Playmakers. John H-assberger, who has had the leading roles in several Comedy club pro- ,ductions, will play the part of Del.. worthy, while Andrew Miller will ap- pear as Thompson andt Warren Bower as Duggin. Prof. Roy Cowden of the Rhetoric -!department is directing the perfor- mance with the assistance of Professor Brumm, and Mr. donkey is in charge of tile settings. Seats for the play are priced at $2, . $1.50, $1, and $.75, and are on, sale at IWahr's bookstore. RECITAL PROGRAM TO HONO UTON WEDDING "Honoring ,Miss Theodosia= Burton., "whose' wedding, will occur this, week, 'almer.. Christian, University organist,, i las prepared gr his weekly Wednes- , Mionday mornings thlere appear- ed an article ostensibly written with a view to suppoiting the Fresh 'Air Camhp" drive, whiell stated' thiat "the court's, the par- ochial schools, the prisons and all other ,s'tate institutions arc filled with unfortunate men who are the victims of their own childhood." The statemlent that the Catholic schools are filled 'with human delfiquentsr is so palpably- ridiculous that it calls' fr fno denial. 'On the"oth or hand, it has never been tie policy of~ The Daily to lend i columns for such a purpose -and. STAIY, 72,TO "-SPEAK TOFTHERS ANDQ SONS Gorge Stanley, 'r'76~ will be one of the speakers at the Fathers and Sons 1h1anquet 'which will be held at 6 Fri- dsaiy evening, May 1G, in the Union. -Mr. f Stan ley Ihas' been' prominent In Det- i it in the promotion of archaeologic- al donations. le has a son. who is atte~nding the University at present. Tickets for the banquet are on sale, I The Classified Columns of' the Michigan Daily receive world wide attention. This is shown by the numerous- replies received and m9' icrigan uauare Dies 'In Air Crash Robert Anderson, '24E, a graduate of the aeronautical departnment of the UTnivers~ityu last Februarv is (dead ion expense. '- -''a iy treci a ,~.prougramllusomelZi The manusccripts must bie;'mailed .B~goks. Samuel Clemens. Peter Coop-F the nmost; famous of wedding marches. not later than May 30, and should bie., er, Jamles Buchanan -Eals; Joseph l le program, is as follows: addressed to th'e Intercollegiate Prize I Henry, Andrew Jackson, Thomas' Jet- Rhapsody............ ...... Cole Person. William Thomas. Green Alor- I Playlet committee, care of liocky and I Epithalainium (Wedding Hymn) .... Green, 110 West 47th street, New YorkI ton, and Alice Freemlan Palmer...................Hollins{, City. The mlanuscript should contain - - Madrigal.............. Simon ettlI i . i t l