THE MNICHIGA:N DAILY ,... .e..,..., ....... -- - FFICI IL N EWYSPAPER OF THlE FNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN~ Published every mnorning except Monday ring the Univcrsity y-ar by the_ Board in mtr of of Student Publications. colleges have all types of students and without doubt some of them fall under Mr. White's description. Nevertheless, American students of the rresent day are generaly believed to be far more democratic andl fair minded that were their brothers of thirty or more years a go. I E THE CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN I CAMPUS OPINION I Diaries and Desk Calendars THE SMOKE AND THE FIRE To the Editor: i ,t ItI< rs of Western Conference Editorialz It is a well known fact that as ageSoehn targthouh y As ci:ail.n. creeps on only the shining, beautifllSmtigse~,rgttruhm - - -- elisodes of our youth stand out and being, The Associaed Press is exclusi ely en-Thobnpligwnd usfen, pilled to the u-_ for republication of all news Jthis11 is probably at #the root of much of Trbig usnwn'osfeig dispatch es erc"litod to it or not otherwise tbe' criticism of modernl youth thatj Awoken by the startling seeing credsited in thsPaper anti the local newvs pub av' Of Love your, eyes were not conceal- lishcd thceeja.domnes from men wMohv left thei _______-y h pro a bhn.Eseilying, Enrt ered at tii postoffice at Ann Arbor, yo-ftl )rolfI e~tt7 i}' al Of Love your liD§s were e'er denying, Itfichig, ,n, as seenutd Mass matter. SpeCial rate' is this evident 'and Unjust When the Lf 'otg ru~ yThird Assistant 1'<,t- rtcs s1 Of .Love your thoughts were oft' tie- master crJtacral. isso general as to na..e no fig ,thy. rijItUon by carrier, $3.50; by masil,I specific and practical -ways in which l Af,< - ciation, iuch tmeri as Dr."'Burton, for example, who~ has publicly spoken very recently of it, saying: "The Stu- den t Christian assO iation (esrves hearty cooperation and generoussup- port?, Its work is ,sorely needed." Is our annonymous friend better in- formed about the Student Christian as- sociation than Dr. Burton? Is hie bet-' ter qualified to reach conclusions about the propriety of a burial ser- vice? Thin ing .,o J fwlAl **St.l. ,.m in:-' Row.* /YYYW to remedy them, dreamers, poets, re- formers, agitators, those who 'tear dlown, those who create-in short,' as the, German proverb expresses the. idea, "Der gute Gott hat eine grosse l Tiergarten." ST'entyFive Years Iron thfle files of fimeIT. of N )ai Januiary 12, 1899. The rumor became quite wide spread around college yesterday that Dr. Charles B. de Nancrede had accepted I. an offer of the Rush Medical college to fill the chaiir of the. late Dr. Hamil- ton, former profe-ssor of Medcical sur- I gry. When° he was interview'ed about tihe matter, he stated thait he knew nothing about such an offer. The concert to be given by Sousa-'*t bandl in University 'Hal l, April I8. corpnescunder the auspices and for thej benefit of tile Women's League of the }University. Part of the proceeds will be used toward furnishing the rooms VeletYVehur, Iofelt and Brushed Wool SIK ATS IN BLACK AND COLORS'- POPULAR. PRICE HAT SHOP 333 SOUTH MAIN AT / kq _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - -_ _ _ _ - - . i" boo . Likerty Saf.ids, Safidwiches BOTH ENDS OFTHE DAGONAL WALR Hot'Specials Every Noon MA VIS French Candy in the Women's Gymnasium. -.ii. 'Nuvet. Elsing .. ........... ... '". r. u.. u, In whieh the h at tiened eriminaiq ha.toh ; ; J Advei t sing..............,W. Roe;Sser &IfIL 11QUU.lu t c : l'n l.V& tLASt.Ifli,LlA. n~ Advei lti lng .... ..........W. K Scberer their young roteges ire still there, ft.couuts ................A. S. Merton hv C'ircu~at io........ ....erry MT. IHaydeni even if the tenants hv forsak~en their Publication............awrence Pierce h aunts for suburban villages. General ,Assistants Butler remarked, "Even the vicious G. WX. Campbell Fdw. P. Iloedexi aker people of Philadelphia must make' a "'e (c aiar :N. E. 1Holland Chas. Chta: lion . T,. Ireland living, but we'll make them move. lootn Conlhn Harold tA. !darks They c8 n go to Camiden."I Louis M.tIdexter. Byron Parke. lose'ph J. .F;&.1 1. M. ioclowell It has only taken him three days to David A. Fux g HAA . B. RSe Lauren ilaigt .J SinanI drive the horde from within but moil- 11. L. Hale WVill Xip'°se ern cities are no longer sumrounded lImy K. E. IHawkinson C.F.White R. C. Wintcr wall..Unless the city is iraintained I - __ --- asa free froth defilement am it has been ) m~ade, 1t ie black vultures will be back _ -. . -- - - -- -- -- to their br oodls, and the young ag a i. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 working their way undler the skin 9 f -- -.-a-clan coin((wnn1iftr \'i rht Editor-,EDGAR H1. AI14 J . .col. 3. vMr. .Jones andtiMr. 6tunir- berg dissolve partnership. All right, No kick there. Boys will be boys, any- how. I am worried about the boy that belongs to the spiffy picture they put over the article. Here is a bright looking lad with a recent haircut and a 'clean collar. Some dlay I may want hln ;to, wrassle the law for me. Here Cis the point I have been, beating around for so long. Which one of the diss~lved partners is thin! I hope it is Mr. Jones because I know I couldn't 'i~rof.O~unce .Stuhrberg anid wouldn't it just be terrible if such a nice" looking mian. had a nan e like that? y Yours. (if it isn't Mr. Jones) Bee C011111 ONE derGHT S T41, JAN. 'IIL RFS NO 'B G ACCEPTED 1~IFTNAT O':t1IY FAMOUS ACTOR w- or : 1. TlE WOvRIJ) fYio SJUESS - VIF~E~IIrt l E st' AY l1;k M:E.. NEW DEA FOROLDTHEN() , NITSUALU Collegestudents of the present (lay I Wihthe FantolicJ'Ieet n tl recent are the subject of another attack, corn)- issue of The Amu to the eff ct ing this tlime from al wclE known ttaiatmtwllefotedy menricmn, Mr. Wil.iam Allen Whiite, that pub1iestion toia uiea certain ' a.nd appearig in a recent iss ue of sum of money to be Vgiven to the win- °'he New Studelnt. 11 r, White draws .ncr of the contesto conducted by Mimes a broad line Letwveen the type of col - for its annual opera bookL, there comves lege and university student of Qiirty ' at onlce into prominence they thoughtE years ago and those of today, a corn- ti~rat thirou gh this nean,, the Uinion parison which is anything but favor- may be able to pouea pr h able to the present day student. "But clieo hc thsm~e'bfr just now the college is the haunt, of a° equalled. lot of leather-necked, brass-lunged, 'Fil reasonm for thlis i s that certain money-spending snobs who rush round people here on the campus who are the campus snubbing the few choice knowmi to possess special talents for spirits who come to college to seek such 'a bit of creative work may be out reason and the will of God," andi induced to en.tter, the contest because "books and the love of reading, the of tihe added incentive. At presenit, 4d11i LUfn wirln ia mnn1l hnr ZUAi7.nnb ymayotcnidritwrh hi ? Wouldn't lis hair look gloriously wild if it were crumpled up a little? Bee ;, I' ;' s E E i ,, E { i 7 i I " s- getting into the knowledge of his gen-E while, wlhichl in it self is a perfectly eration and wisdom of the ages furn- .iustifiel feeclingo hi pr:nve ished the primary urge that sent the of thim-fct that<.itheir talents are of American boy or'girl to college until ahie to timeme;lves in other thirty years ago" and again, "now linies. thousands of young people go to these Althoughm this year's opera, so far as attractive colleges, who have no cul- the nmusic score was concerned, was tural background whatever, who are 'far superior to that of any in the past not interested in books and reading,# few years, yet it fell, into the general and who regard education as merely classification of operas of preceding an equipment for making; a living," a I ye.s in, reference to it:; lines. It has merely a few of invecti-ies that Mr. been precisely this side of the under-.l White finds it possible to cast at the taking that alumni of the various cit-a present day student.,, ies v3lsit2(l by the opera have complain- To a large extent it is true but the' edagainst most generally. The best whole matter is neither so black nor Nvay cf takng care of the situation the1 :;o serious as living members of thea Alunmnus tinklys is to put their new past generation wish to make it. With- idea up to these same alumni antij out doubt the increase in the general hia'e theum aid in chianging the exist-f wealth has created an economic, situa- lng state of affairs. The plan as out- tion which demands an increased and' lined is to award to the winner of the specialized knowledge on the part of ' nontest a specified and substantial i competitors and the increased facilhi- ,su"ofmony. ties for supplying such knowledge in In view of the fact that persons who our colleges and universities have 'sei- s y enter into:, a contest of this drawn a large number of the young k ind :t h e lpart'icularly talented and people of this generation. This im- mus11.t .ave studied? for years es:pecially mediately creates a class of students in the nu sic ficld, it seems only fair;l ciifferen:t from the students of thirty tIL't a just compensationi be includedf years ago because they have different in tie termrs of the contesti. It is a' aims and different desires to satisfy mniiglty suggestion that. the Al1umnus' in coming to college. Whereas the ' prpoes ad hee erns) to be no3 student of the last generation came tol legitimate reason why their proposal college to satisfy his hunger for book should not become au)ful a 2nd peirn- knowledge, many of the students of; anent realit~y. the present generation give, up four or______ five years of their lives to acquire knowledge and qualities which will Elam S rna Delta 4put them in a better position to com- I !,-?,'dCS0 The office is in an upheaval. Papers flying' all around. People yelling. People telephoning- for confirmations. Big news. SAll thme people that are running around and yelling around are on the sports staff. H~ere we go to find out what all the howl is. Wot's all the stink about, Ralluf? Don't bother me, don't bother me. Wot's all'the excite- 'ment, Carlo? Shut uip! Don't every- body know wot all the noise is about? Sure! Well wot? Howard Jones has gone to Trinity colege, North Carolina. hello Bowles we have decided to get' uts on the street yesterday and didn't give uis that appraising glance io fa- miliar to college men. Cailgula Night before last, just as. we proph- esied in the col. we went to see the Comedians present a coupla plays that had never been pmesented before in America. In the "Hawk's Well" the Old Man had so many whiskers and hair that he looked like a poodle dog, The im- pression was heightened. by his car- riage, which was not heightened, butf stooping. Also in the "Hawk's Well," it wasI quite a jolt to us to find a bim lying in the middle of the stage about half- way through the play. Now you say: What ma.de "The Key"; a play? And we say: The other bim! And finally-we don't believe, in the light of all that's happened, and so forth and so on, that the Topic which the Rev. Herbert A. Jumnp has an- nouneed for tomorrow's sermon-is vemry delicate. Ra-a-a-a-ther tactless. Oh, quite! A$ IRINCE TAMARh 3 { i The One Different,. Picturesque, Fascincin Thriling Pla-u of the Scason led by the comumunication of this an- onymous writer, notwithstanding he iw "sure" he expresses the sentimenmts of the great body of students. Frederick W. Stevens 'YESTERDAY By SMYTHIE "Cornpihe Freedoml" Complete freedom is not for civil- ization. Liberty and complete freedom are :not synonymous, "Complete freedom" of research, in- struction and' utterance upon matters of opinion is promised to the Vassar faculty by the college authorities, timei only qualification being that "Federal and State laws shall not be violated" by anything said or done in the class- room. This move of Vassar college author- ities is fine; far better than are, the conditions existing at many educa- tional institutions of this country (or of many other countries for that mat- ter) where nothing except the tenets of this or that theological or economic group can be taught without starting vehement, protests and even attempts at banishment., "Complete freedom," however, is a large order, and if the }Vassar professors take it too literally I fit may cause trouble. r a ,. .a C FJ , k i Uw i WITHI i{V j ~iS lnd AND METROPOLITAN. COMPANY }y. Y M 4 r . a, Y " r : . w. l Y) 1 . . t.C. J ' N is i..{ M a A L E B the Val Xmirl, Fli , 17 Mm e PUMPS $7.65 One: lot of Women'sA Suede, Patent and K-id Pumps, $9, $10 and $11 value; goDat- - 0: am K OXFORDS AIND ~~TL'O PUMPS OXFORDS ne lot of Women's Sand $3.50 f rd $9.65 ndPump-= in S, tin and idbm~105at-~ 13 -alues, Real B $6.6 Scotch G-rain Oxfords in heavy effects, $9: and $8.50 values, now- WXORDS Bar 1 $7.65 I U SLIPPERS AIND FAUMPSI 175 on's id tand Pat- ent Strap Slippers and Ptmmpz, $7 anld $7.50' values, no,: only- $5.65 OXOR~SA D One lpt .of - Women1's $,$9 aLrl $10 .xod and1 Pumtps, boe sizes, pmiced at- $2.65 OX21FORDS-i OXFORDS AND SHOES ?,en's Smooth Leather O0xfords. Brown or illack, $8 ad $7,50va _- $.6 One lot of men's fords and Shoes, sIzs- Ox, otdd Mr. Jason Cowles Burnett, 'it", Resigns Position Verne E. Burnett, '17, who has' been adlveitising manager for the Cadillac Motor Co. since 1921 has resigned As a matter of fact, "Complete free-1 done," is not for civilized man, or woman. It is possible only for tile inhabitant of a desert island. The pro- fessors, for example, wnil have to bej - ^a ns~ln -n nh ~ir~ n7 $3.65 w niiii a ~ m e