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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

NIEWSPAPER01F TILE
ERSI'cA OF MICHIGAN i

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in- for that "better undor standing"; r<
that is so often spoken of in a t(re .my.
Lind thazy fashion. A long as there . L
remain the same condition: that at l r
present exist because of the Trench SEYEN O'CLOCK
dictatorship no hope can be had of 19 1.2 INCHES TO
bettering the lives and living of count- G
less thousands now in enforced want.
As has been said, "There is a limit. H-ardly a dlay passes for us withoi

CAMPUS 'OPINION

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DO YOU CALL IT SPOh1TSIINSIII1 ?
To the Elditar:
I have been in such a. position the
last three years that I have been ablel

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,all things human." an inquiry from some solicitous per- to study Michigan Spirit. I always be-!
son about how we ever chanced on lieved Michigan Spirit to be so tnething
CATCHl (, HE'DROP, ;truly worthwhile and something t o be
('ATCIINV Til DROPSthe name Cowles. We think it is high podo.Mna iltIhd~nci
Du1 niel.ote)nryanlhr time to tell the world abvout it, and tirely different idea and only hop~ thact
wo;-k of the members of the Ann tave bother. my impression is wrong1. Aichig tn
.arbor Art association, students and So he(re is the. rather stupid answer! Spirituas it appeared to mne Monday anidr
other residents of this city have been we always give to the question. (That'sI Saturday nights may ea ilbA be ranked
givencr the opportunity to 00C some of; why we're giving it "here for the last far below that of wvhat we some months
the rares~t and most valuable pieces of ago thought of Wisconsin spirit. At{

'"ss='Anik Arbor Press Buling, May-"" °"° "...° '":tie--we hate to ayt stupid tnngs latth rwda1isosn adI ^
la~ set. )at now in existence, and it is a sorry mor hnffytm~)W a en' thcjudging spiritsfrom.thd
cats; Editorial, 41:4 and "176-U; LBusiltt of affairs indeed which has come 5l)hnfitCi~--Wehvntanjugn sii fo h pmtdors
to }pass when the ability to understand I any idea how we chanced on the name.; standpoint) was nt the cause of Wis-
ped cojnrtnunicationis, not eiceein 300 and to appreciate these works is at We wrote a story for the Sunday Magj consin losing the game as our crowd
r will be published tn The Daly at jmyb cue fdigtngt
'~nretioil of the Editor. Uii'on requact, such d low tide that attendance atmabecusdodin'oigt last year 'under that name, andelhd ee otcdayvhnei
identty of communicants will be r these exhibitions is practically ni. Ihanernoiday lng n
zd as confidential kce totatr afa oro
-- -- despMration thisnfall. Itnharnnogpoint(the attitude of our studet body, or at
Muchh~t3beensai conernig tesiceratito t al ter ha nourof
EITORIAL STAFF state of sophistication prevailing no deep signification, no nothing. ' leat in the crowds that attenmd the
foelepboneat 2414 and 174-M among the so-called younger genera- Whudb apyirepewud tlt( otstutltn esyea.,
tions of today, and of the desire for!sttloknupurgeagyithl In the last two basketball games the
the extreme in not only the fields o trtlokn uiurgnelgyi Michigan crowds have shown the poor-
AANAGING EDITOR o superbly space-filling manner that]I
hiRR D. UQOEY art but of life itself, But the lack of! s ido sotmnhpjybon
'napeito o h hnsw I Digy's kiddies do. the officias for their decisions. The
hEditor..........Robt. B. Tarr are known to be of a really fine and f oul called on the crowd in the Purdu'e
nii& oard Chairman,..Kk- R .Moriaty Te ve otpVnga
Editor......... ....J-G, Garlinghouse worth-while character is a definite and110RirBo'Vegaic game fortunately did not mean much4
Night Editors (decidedly marked indication that the; Three handsome boys entered the In the final score, but the oein i the
I. Aiea A. H. Cnnable present day system is most certainly huge department store on the main game Monday night against Indiana'
a, lliugron I" E. iske matafiaIcreo ihiaI.
y C. Clark P. M. Wagner not an improvement over that of so- ;street of the metropolis of Ann Arbor. men> ia creo ihgn ~
to4 dib ..Rualp -liBbesar years ago. Statements have been The tallest, who all of youhvmeInia 22 plus 1, the lpoinf made b
sell doar' Eito....F.ina ibrd m adle to the effect that "Art alone before in the Rover BysRiding to' a the crowd for Indiana, making the
lac gzr ~~ o....... .R Ti Aldoe
tin ity Ed4r.Ruth A- lwer I nue,"aditsesthtte Tr all (Whatho Sniff in Co. $.25 boud), final score read Michigan 22, Indianamn
th. t r 11iich.gan N ew Burau.. R A. Rams y tu re of todaytareenot toa be known is our old friend Dick, and with him 23. 1 thought Saturday night that thel
i; itorialf Board =t~ dhen a few' years have passed andI are his mates, Tom adSm ik crowd was over-anxious and booed the
Einstein - f eran Ws erased all that is not worthy of res-1 naturally, being the eldest, is the'tal- offiial without, giving any thought
Artdrew Propper eratin., est, and so on down to Slam, who Ito the miatter. Tonght the crowd
Assistants rain;
:,tactckc lR. S.'4amfild- It is with a hope of bettering the though a runt, is as his aged wealthy proved to mes that I was all wrong.jI
lariman E. C. Mach',y conditions of art appreciation and un-d uncle cleverly phrases it, "a devil on After the. Indiana man had shot the
non Bioxel Verbenarap 4cw .erstanding that the Ann Arbor Art ,wheels" The boys are mlodestly eon- "inn on, h rw otne
ast Bonine Harld Moo0re - ssoelation is repeatedly bringing to j cios of their becoming tant, which booing the official who had calledv'
,11 truwri Carl Oimacher eietfu noeo u e.
idehre C~.te ' Hyde Perce « this city many worth while exhibitions( they gained under the Mexican sun I'in veryeietfu n n form
V. l~a ,sRegina Reichmna "h oe os oa nih ss- u hsddntse ostsy h
Ohd Ehrlicb Edmarie Schrouder of a truly artistic value, and the work .TeRvrBy'PlrFih"(e-Btti i o emt aif:te
ard Hall C. A. Stevens and spirit with which' they go about ies three, procurable at all the 'State crowd booed and hooted our ownm coach
* enry W. 11iStluesnanwhnhcaeutotefoobten
ning Hluseworth 11. R S'on.' t their self-appointed task deserves: street bookstores).whnecaeotnteflrbten
thyw Karin Mlarie Rceedmr upr rmbt dnsad Striding forward vigorously, the periods to voice his disapproval of the j _
tli Krugt.r S. B Tremble townspeople than it has heretofore re-i eldest Rver, Dick approaches the actions of the "miob." Imagine a
-se ~remiiW atneiredl.I floorwalker and in a vibrant voice, low Michigan crowd a year or two ago}
ST_ but masterful, demands the location I being so unsportsmanlike as to cause
BUSINESS STOAFF ~l MVIS of the drugeaten.Telatter itsowneeampoobepenaiEedOan
Telepone ~immediately knows them for who they then turn around and hoot at Coach
The modern byword today seems to! are. "Ha, ha, you must be the Rover gather, and tel him to "shut up" and
BUSINESS MANAGER be reform. It's reform on this side. }boys." "sit down" when he tries to show theni'
_________. PVRO and reform on that side, and ultimate-; "Yes, indeed," smiles Dick modestly. their mistakes.
~wn.........E L. Dunnec ly we tire so much at hearing the ut-i "True," blushes Tom. MLichigan has cherihed in the past ai
erisin........Pry M. hlayden ut, eiigyad h utsadr fsotmnhpta ol
....in, ... .W. lossr terance of the word in instances where "Qie"rtinyadsteuttnadofprsm shphtcul
eting 1~... W Scherer Sam be equalled by no other university.
'tnts.............. A. S. Mrton it might better not be used, that we Glancing about, Sam notes the Has this tradition, loved and respe'ted,
tdation...........C. lPurdy turn our backs and demand silence'ta a smbe ove h y f u lmi faei ~l
-.ae,'.....urcitCePtercv throng ta a sebe ove h yaloraet ~dd t vil
Assistantsadpae n w aeapet famous boys who discovered the great seem that it is dw udlng if it has, o
-W Campbml ' N. E. Holland right to do so. In this process, how- Aztec temnples (see "the Rorv~Boys in =already passed awayt; If it has, tMien
nt Caplan M. L. Ireland. ever, there might result one possiblewlioad o eal) n h he
nConlin Byron Parkce. drawback, and that is that we may at modchtanute"theblehlmpionse andahe
te -i . E. isTe Ames ,turn our -backs to questions ; oet utchal ld 8~e at est,"is )qt foraer. Think of yur
;t,. . . Seidman retirement to the drug depatent. lea Mater ° othruicste il
Aer Pa.¢ i C.P Wie htdsreortogtada ie What they bought there matters nt surely think of her after such ici-
L. H1ia r.. Winehu ooeain nti oncin
L 'Halt R. C. Winwert in o eo rm tan In thsce to. but quickly Tom called a .,conference; dents a oc rd last night. Think
wethe ionpicure indstryhavis.do of the iinimitabletharee. "Silas Maner of how those five boys on the fBoor
veloped into one ot the greatest com - sibilantly andc compellingly.,
mercai xist ingave the'oppnnt an opportunity to
UR1Si~A ,. FEf l JARtY 2, "1924 9ieca nterprises that "Wss n Ihat," hisses Dick .meanigful. win the game. -These4-five -mcen gave; all~
----~-jAnmer lea. Among the many producers ~
ligt Eito-EDAR i. ILE an diectrsthee ae rlatvel fe, Shuekins," mutters, the runt Sam. they had hat the true Mihigan sirit
--IIn fact a mere hlandful, who think of ilao ore stedsadyvl ih gi rn itr u-t
_____________-_____lain who stranded the Rover Boys onl avail. Place, yourself in any ca of
- ~~mtion pictures as an art. Instead it a lonely island, and. stole their hidden these boys shoes, 'any of you w hoO ven
BALLOT s a bwuiness, and a mighty -good pay-i treasures, as thse who read the felt like razzing the officials ani Coach
I inig one too. Because this is true, the " Rover Boys on Tadpole Island" -know. Mather tonight, if you have tits
Renders are requested to check tye f oio pcur ta i po Breaking into a run, the three boys enough, and ask yourself a fewqglis-
their approval of one of the fol- 1 ducedi by the great majority of the seek the face with the leering scar. dons. Is it worthwhile to give al we
lowing propositions i the Na- 1 motion picture companies is of a cal- ha bu eCaeTmorw aefrabnh ietaJo w
Clonal College Referendum on b re far below what it might be. Con- Washigon we be treated on our next out of townI
Prohibitibn and mail this coupon I ?totr fteidsr r is n trip? Will they think we are the same~
o the Editorial .Department ofI last, business mlen and not producers;I EQUO NE CREDITEI kind of sports as our student body?
i'of art products. De ihgnral enayhn
I'he ,Michigan Daily, Press ,Build- l They even go so. far as to export There was a young Master of Science De ihgnral enayhn
picurewichproes tobebuowhchInvented ia cribbing appliance- to us?
1. I favor retention of the .Pro- i j ae t in fct, res r erebetathions But sad to relate It is my sincere hope that there are
ibition amendment and Volstead ofAeic!n meia(ifwt The Dean gave him the gate-- eog elh-e nteUiest
act as they now stand. 1 "the result that all over the world falseI On ponies put not your reliance, to ovGN-AH- repowern, th ispeil spithr"ghly i
2.l favor modification of the 1 ideas are constantly being fornmed of ' :S-EGNDI: reigiadwp tottoogl
-,v I d< act" to -permit, the sale itus. 'These ;false conceptions are ,of a hrtetm fornx tltccn
f ligt wines aad beers.I character that (10 us harm in practic- PuI'l 1 c N o t i c test. May the loyal standards of our
2. I favor repeal of the res- ,I; ally every instance. Well, we took Cowles to the organ admay Mater e frei:,hott whu idi
slt.Iii~ittliznnlnn:There is so little that Is ideal, or so recital and, brethern, never no more. admyw l hr~ htwihi
"'t 1 tmndset.clean and true, In spot manishli.-
Namne..............little that even approaches the idealC The boy chewed chocolate all through whether in ictory orn in defeat.
Address...... .... ..ear... 1 in our modern movie. The dominating' the passacaglia and finale on B, A, Jack Blott, '21.
appeal is purely a physical one. The 1 C, II, and pactically shed peanut
groat and grotesque exaggeration ofj shucks like a six-year-oldl at his first "^"""^'""'"
IANCE E3I A 1~i.I NiSMTAI' )F1'1A8T 1 life, in a spectacular way, and the ap- i circus. Even Chrstan's opulent pat- r Tcar
Beal to passion rather than to reason ent-leathers weren't potent enough to i Lwen''ym-i t(e cars
ithough, for somec time now therei are the two forces that are preemin- rivet phs attention. n. 4iuiL
tbeen noted an unmistakable de-' ent in its showing. And the power amd; Anyoie who has suffered the bar- Aige At MiZci4/Uan
ie in the prestige and a weakening' strength of its box office appeal is the;,b~mic torture ;of -listening to an irre -__________________
the position of Premier Poneare requisite in its making. In full, a sadj spomsible person .slowly crinkle the FI-OnIltileFiies of 06e C. o-il. ILhiil}y.
the leader of the French nation,' state of affairs. It is a fact that thej waxed wrapping on a chocolate bar February 21, 194.).
:re cxsta nevertheless a feeling and worst novels are the ones most quick-; can realize the agony our refined soul ___
tainty among the people of France ly picturized and most vigorously ex- underwent. If' it hadn't been that Adelphi society proposes to depart
,t so0 far- as the policies toward l ploted. Siberius' "Finlandia" had recalled to somewhat from its usual program in
r'niny aro concerned that they will Reform in the movies is as muchj us the icy fords of the homeland and its meeting tomorrow night. The so
and should not be altered to any needed as is food to the proper Plus-! the suculent finnan haddie of auld ciety will resolve itself into a mocki
lceable degree. There are many tenance of life. If the present type! Finland anid thus softened our heart, congress and consider the question of
o have been speculating On the t-k of movie continues to flourish in its we should curse him from our thres- annexing permanently te Philippine!
de tht 1" France would assume inj present state, there is no estimating hold with Tthe Seven Courses of the Islands. The decision of the question

ev iit t t anew premier be!','e harin that will result. Shan Vanl Vocht. will be left to the open vote of the:
ugl't into owser as a result of the CALIGULA soiey

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A ions thiat at the present moment l before the finals in athletic contests,
mll inev itable, and because1 .2of this,1!in which there are many entries. elini-
n- ;1cia1 lltinkecrs on the subhject i nation trials weed out most of the
-e studiedl the situtatiun rather thor- Iaspirants for the prizes. A similar
;lmy nd have arrived at the coni- process seems. to be taking I)Lce be-
;'ti tit, e( stteabove, in1 view of the ! ocre the presidential race. The sifting;
vfl istake t iat France has coax-1 has been unusually active for. the 1924
tpo in tOle attemp);ted carrying out! event.
thIe r~uhr policy, it is rather an un- -__
o plan to continue along in this lots of oil in Washington. Wh~y
;i rlut at the endl of which appears does it not occur to some revolution-
1~lt Ier1 <_)s it i,; thatO they feelj ary to simply go down there and light'
t onlce hay~ing 1begun a1 project O.:!a imatch?
Ii mn1Fitu'le dithey must carry it outE
all~~~~~~ cssrgrls ofcneIPerhaps President Coolidge will'
nces. in thi-3 we have in concrete l have the field to himself, p~roviing
1im a true p1cf ure of F rench shin)-!there are any more Teapot Doames,

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This Marcell person-She's one of The Cornell Cross Country club has '=1 Ar
these buns that watch you go places announced its intention of holding a Y V SL .X l iif ou i e sire l
an(i see people and do things and then race which promises to be an innova- 9
writes you in an account of your 'do- tion in American college athletics. It -~aptt ak. A ic afl
ings and sayings.: is to be a 25 mlile road race, thus mnit -
She accuses us of cowardice-and iating the ancient Marathon ra~'c meal is desired, while again a light lunch suf-
yet she has all the advantage on her which was a feature of the Grecian fice's. Whether -o aeInuual hungry o
side. She knows us, and we don't' games. yuaeuuuryo
know her from Adam-or Eve. And - care for only a little food you will find the Harmony
yet she wonders why we don't snap at! Tomorrow the University will hold jitflstebl. Dlcosyhm okdfo n
her via the jolly old Royal. ; the usual exercises of respect to Wash
(Interlude, while we blow rings at! ington. The commnittee of the Li n daintily prepared salads sure to meet with your, ap-
the iradator, where they are instantly Department which has charge of the prival will be found here.
swept away.)' celebration at first experienced con-
Well, this Marcell person biffs bael§; siderable difficulty in secuiring a
into consciousness. But what i hr speaker for the occasion. H-owever

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