PAEFOUn THE MICHIGAN DAILY 18 SATURDAY, JANU ARY 10, 1325 Lions of learning ini "intellct nal ; 4r f1C I11afl .JUt thoroughness." In full justice to Mr. Fshrit. must 1Piblished every morning except Mondayj diigthe University year by the Board in be said that his coniment re pr,- entedl - d-n P t4 tliications. more thorough knowledge and under-' - -* standing than those of tlbe-majority . . . _ . . _ _. _._ _ ._ . . .. 1 . I j, s small numb~er of those who smoke1 p~ublicly for effect, would cause con- Miderab~le comment among the staid members of this Woman's Club. --A Co-ed. i !, MUSIC AND 1- VR A M A 1i Association. The Associated Press is exclusivcly eni- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this iaper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate o; nosta®,e gr anted by Third Assistant Post- S!,sription by carrier, $350, by mail, . rnm Arbor Press Building, May- - tored examinatiom , a sr-item ace ptedI in cigar stores gossiping, when in reality there are only a very few who{ are addicted to the "pernicious habit."1 If a woman wishes to smoke I can see noi reasonn ilder'the sun whv cshei; I such instruments, there wi-ll, without doubt, be created an art capable of giving greater pleasure to a greater fnumber of people than any device w~e tAV it~ ii uiut iie zsu t ' y nn ow know.W. 11111 thei puOSIDIC UAUUItlA'1 should not enjoy the loathsome prac- of the radio telephone.1 tice without being censured. "There ara good scientihic 1easow I --A Michigan Woman.1 why pictures may lbe painted (gn 1a I screen, using real light as a medhini THlE COLLEGE RAN SPEAKS instead of pigment, which will tr an"_- To the Editor: cBend in beauty any that the most As a typical. and I may say, normal skilfull artist ever c'ould create with college mlan I have been very much paint; and when to such pictures we amused by the stand taken by a local adid the element of real motion which woman's organization in regards to may never exist in paintings, it is evi- smokring by women. In the first; dent from past experience that wve place, the gassing of such a resolu- have a possibility of appeal to human tion and its accompanying publicity consciousness which is superior to will only increase the participationII anything heretofore ,kinown."j in the so-called vice on the part of Professor 1-igbie points out that our local young womanhood. It is while the colo0r organ can provably part of human nature to do the thing; never be put to any material practical whlich at the particular time is for- use, as a medium for a greater ap- bidden. And in the second place the preciation of beauty it nmay become!I resolution is entirely uncalled for. the signal contribution of our ele- Smoking among women, in the Uni-' trical age to the art of the ages. versity at least, is participated in by The possibilities for its use in the the minority and the most of those theatre alone become revolutionsary Ini who do smoke do not carry it to ex- their concept. Through the Claviluv! CLOTHES FOR 1111 COLLEGE MAN The ULSTER .'1 BIG, full cut, rugged coat to ward off Winter blasts. The rich woolens, both imported and domes- tic, endow them with- dis- tinction as well as comfort. $3950 to $4950 NA4T LUXENBERG -& BROS. 841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Nvxt "hoilig Fat Campus 1oot ery. 301 . Statg Januairy,29th iEnd .gH Out style memo. book sent free on, request i 1 4 t 1 t s I I F I{ t i li mw bL and iunderstooJl by everyone, consti- tute the only poss ible remedy fort. th situation. In fairness to stude nts Nwho attempt to pass their courses ,,legiti- mately some suchb regulation shouldl be passed before the coining fin- ls. CAMPUS OPINION Anonymous communrcatioa;s will he disregarded.- The names of coniinuni- , ants wi'll, however, lie regarded as confidential upon request. ft ,, ; '' 1 1 i I W TT Ardussi K F. Mast , Glordon Burris H. L. Newmannl F. Dentz Thomas Olnmstead A COED SPA OS 'CIIN.. Philip Deitz 3D. Ryan Us ' 4301 .a44 David Foy . Rosenzweig Norman Freehling Margaret Sandburg. To the 'dtor: W. E. Ifamaker F. H.' Schtoenfeld jii oewt igs eoto F. Johnson SH Sinclair InoeSihcigusa o'tf t( iL. H. Kramer F. Taylor recent actionm of tit, V,,ovien's Club of Louis W. Kramer - Ann Arbor in coind.ln' r;iigthou pra c- tice of sumo1king aluo; ;twom1n. '['hat ___________________________any body of women cat; today tale ;so SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925 incomp~rehensl~)y iiarrow-m1fn Icd .a -, - vieow of a habit whic ih has been ine-! Night Editor-GEORGE W. DAVIS ° I igy oua ice8rWle Raleigh first partook of tbe Virginia AVIE US TIRE.? "weed" is alcinst unbelievable. Tha~it. The continual comment upon Amer-! any body of wonmen can See any result ican educational methods by itinerant of its use which can be considered in Englishmen grows a bit tiresome. Thej any degree 1 oralily or phbysically d'- - Igi-ading is equally un believale. reader of te daily papers is Inclined I w, are assured, throuaghx the article to give a ya n of despair when he Jwhich appeared in Fr'iiday'sDaily that omnes upon the carefufl observations thteir' reprIoval of tihe practice is not ci those who have spent a few months, directed at local women alone, but lecturing in American universities, meant as a sort of manifesto, to be i. l En '"ish sa, ants all agree that= nailed in plain view Uc ri' I ca not, - 0- hI ~ ~rim;~1actgrcund; nevertheless, help fe-ling l; .t it w,-s: ~ ~;s t;o nmuch I aimed largely at University women, , ; ?ut. v drive too many; and that it is meant as sortie sort of motor cars, and place too much em- a veiled insult. By the standards ofj rhasis on the social aspect of collegej this club the usec of tobacco is a per'-j life. And in thus speaking they be- menici und degrading habit ; .a1d since ieve they have made profound ob- they consider it t ; sueh, Itheir prrueia- sent ations. mation ('an be toaken only a8 a (lelilo- As a mrattor of fact all persons as- erate insult to the 2.000 women who, zcci atpd with American education ra- ,are students here at Michigan. C isA always providing they have, On what grounds do the members of. diematerany thought. It is the Woman's club base their insulting aypparent that the majority of r-solution? Is it morally degrading, our students have no true apprecia- or is it physically degrading? I, ticim c. their advantages. The masses whom am a constant smoker, consid-j t; ; o sceek eeducation preclude' the pos-~ ered both aspects (of the questionj ziiity that even the greater number earnestly before t became a r-egular of theme has had an adequate environ- smoker, and cc ded to muy own s-atis-- mental background.. In this, English faction--and. I believe, to time satis-j students have great advant~ge with faction of all liberal mninded pea' sois - their centuries of cultured ancestors. that there is no hmar-m iu the practice I They indeed are a picked lot and an gratenuh}o.aratwsilscn cess,. We let themr vote, they do asIi much work as our men then cook ouni it will literally become possile toj raint scenery with light. not onlyI a i 1 -+-----------------" sue- --- --j- ------:e-- - - - - - - - - --Sa___________________________re+,____v._.r® __ mneals for us, and if the dear girls mnore true and beautiful back'erntrvls ' __________________________"_____________ wanot to hrave a littlte recreation now bec ause of the power for light cm 17Suh anSre and then: in the form of a igartte trast. hut scenery that. can be mrark' Il stee I s-y. let them do it in peace. Let's to gradlually change. h'ghten and di Vl tJ IQ e, fcorget about it. mrinib. with the action of the dr'ana.' --C.,1., '2t. Rather than a foolish dream, Pro- 1W11 ----- a ser lghie says, this is a pr ct ist t 7MO' U R'D dvPnRUDE.Inth imedat efiror 'tlnilent inlllllll1the1Ifl°"+nIiRme9f1tifilel17tfuture.91lI1HlIll'1 I To the Editor: iAlready Gordon ('riaig bias adioe-g ted -I A recent action of tihe Ann Arbor such effects. and Mr. Wilfred liium0';et, Womnan's S:lub has given tie an op- has been able to include on his pro-' pertunity to express an opinion which!rani actual stage s etting -for a pm- .-Airt : not I alone, hut I believe the entire j ectod play.to ' bodly of Michigan's women students (hvouxsly, it is imrprtant not to -'l u shore. In its condemnation of smuok-! confuse the color organ with mu1sic-.- ing by wonen in general' I believe! The (lavilux. rather, is an immilene- I the, Club has voiced tire sentiment of- dent instrument appealing solely to I1 thbe higher.--type of =-womanhood the eye 4s the ipian-o or or('lwitra dot's throughout tile country. to- thie ea. It. opens vast, field; of i: WhViethrer snmoking as a habit is speculation to the scientist andI lav 3l~ i)lie W''Ith tffo ruinos tothe hysial ~ell- eran alike: it is universal curjosit-,- life iirce biblical times- of women, I do not know, but certainly that will inevitably flower into a tis- ie p1'i oft bitati s-hew of it is an outward. sign of moral irre- cinating, intriguing form of entertati- strntl of nature, the sunshine sponsibility. The fact that a woman rrent, actually a new*, and eighth art, and rain that ripens the food- smokes certainly does indicate a lack - ** atoms in tie wheat comes 1 f browned to your liking in our 'i of rs et o h t n ad y w ih'IH A Vi h :' ! F e c n y a.she is judged,. 'To see a woman smok- There was always a reason why Phone 3310-J3 iug gives any pcirson of high ideals, Gilbert's name was placed before Sti- nian or woman, a- feeling of reputg- livan's in tbier (ollalorat ion. [or wht, nac.Wmnodis expected to Sullivan had the talent of cre aingX hc t i' S y ,0 and~ for what is finest in life and the pleasing melodies, Clbert had the in- ---v R4A+J~ cultivation of a filthy habit by any; finite genius of creating booksi that j tar uniN a no 1ttl, ewenfm's n of its members certainly is unnatural. ;were at once burlesques, satires, atnd rrc' kr:Ion - al Lbt fuc>it etsbtenfrs n T'he writer of this article may be universal comedies. The task is tIre -!I then-suddenly in the ulerof ii ar awy a ei'iuson ;appears, It6 considered a "prude" by oeo e edu.a vr urn uia ._______ha - no form; iti-a-ates trosi it; "it depth and is tie iage of ister women students but I do not, reue adts to its siarne: tie art,. nthg-m r cm: i OIXtn' ihUi. wesil itOsoft 'i ------ _ --w f lnecs; it i7 drawrt upward aus ti- w saw timw Paradise with sprint , (],,seirve the title. I enjoy dancing and, comies but to rare, single men once in - itsli:ai-bsr :mmu nito aaie.Ii gu' all higher forms of amusement ;and generations, and Gilbert above all Thr wrisig;itis le:-3I arobe sf ad api; asl i r: I hae evrIt i gor pC'Vii'd~i it is for that reason that t do authors had tbe od-given gr'ace. I-rf e10lnn ~:. -;(iiI ae ve e : o not feel the urge to practice this un- ; Ev eryone, of course, know vs°" tine 1 .lilt eam . nat ural andt totally unladylike habit. lfore." its ;parody of tie king's cos en' - O Ctainl vr onnmfhghsad azy, the billowy PBttercup, IthecAd-i "- I en net i -MacC crV2o1:'iii ;m wa t ii:I it it st-f, tan arit of yue arlson the Michigan oCampus t wilmiral, and the bh)o-atir tv terrible)( '( 79A 'T . or;it holds ani asnf-li -ire i ; ~err' Itr? inrt-; of sIP-ce. A ,share this opinion. ick Deadeye. bot only ra rely ii; an I VUstiange bc " i''1 1-d--''' oaing iww it i g. -B. B,'2i. a!opportunity given to imodein anii-, F I -Ir l en ccs to see such fine erformia nces MCad r io air m tlvtI'twoi r ifel - SENSATIONAL COPY as the De Wolf Hopper company cx- 313 South State Street J achieved so far otii'ips what anui-,U else has done as to mrendr t . To the Editor: - hibits in these grandoise classics. K eligible. Admiration for the skill of the The success of the company is near- young journalist who can make sens7a- lv phenomenal. In tie big cities- ticnal copy out of r outine pedagogy Baltimore, for instance, the damined - dry as dust, should prevent my spoil- I of the Broadway ircut--they openIa" ing a good story just for the sake!1 for a week or two andi stay throughout mOD I $ of dull truth. And one naive enough a season. After all, it comes back to HIkJuulL '7illlCt to give an interview should have a the old principle: if any aint vital, en- s.utffcient sense of humtor to enjoy the! tertaining it keeps its miagnetism - _ All thattic veI sowas hawarery aof. sayinghou ine forlf soeerh r comedyha Ifor a arhifstlingin tonesr co edyNfor whiElin tu e.,,S 'iiID A rtl H it A urlor i lT I tite interviews printed on Tuesdiay nothing has ever' exceeded tie Cilbert 1 , was that from the laboratories of j and Sullivan operas. "The Mikadlo" - hlionetics and psychology had evolvedi and "Pinafore" above them all. '-- Tues. January- 13, 8:15 D. i) ' a ie o n abd ffc ht- is now available to thme yteacher tof h t - A E C W - C 1 ofiic and literature. Since the work] Miss Cowl will openI an engagement HO'FI cket~i 50C t 1 .0 a. has been steadily developing on this i of a week in "Thre Depths" M~onday iIt campus fom' fifteen years, uinder the! evening, January 12, at the Garmick C OC LA 1 E X !ahlr's Gliat l's, Slater inspiration of , Professors Shepard. theatre, Detroit. -with special matinees a Pillsbury, M~eader, and Scott, I was ' of "Romeo and Juliet" Wednesday and A AjXV L not aware that anythling new or sen- Saturdiay matinees. "The IDepths" is-- I Auspices A .U . Benefte guc Boilding. rational could be said about it. To by Hans Meullem'. a German dr1an tist. -_ say that literary style can be studied= and is repornted- not by the press ! in time, laboratory does not seemr to mre! agent--as a peculiarly sordid ti'agedy F L LrE more irevolut ionar-y nor less imlportant ; of modernm hysterical inhibitions i) Otem to say that animial metabolismI which the stain gives ani electric and ! I - w. can be -o studied. All that I want overwhelming lpoweirful pemfom'ma t(t'wvLN- VI I A oamu-c E 'mtiit- o'omrto m~rti hei'e t~o say by way of correction is.! of a somewhat inferior lplay. She is(ligietod vhtte('av ixosmdofamit;vhmop:' thttm au'triso hntc n to piesent "TChc.e SI )epls"shortly in or pay u ponm such isti n ica its'r, iteecwill, wit ho[ de ut, lhe viv(a ct1 ps:-ychoogy hlave provided for us a New York. probably followviing it alti h { aimait (capable of giving r-cader' plasure to a .grater uubm'oh' m~ielio - e hoe mre nd mre o hr hm'aled il'ilucioi of"Twmlftm I~ people t:an any devicetae now kow, except possibly radio telepihomme. lea 'n o tml~lv inthestud oflitm'ar I ight'' "A F LFSj ~There are good scientific rasons why Iictuies maiy be painted oni I ,. ,. n ,. rh 1 -h . ... .... w.,,n h .aT ., .,, , .-- - - - -.I1n .,..,. _ Lippei' class. The most recent discussion of this nation's universities and colleges which has comie to our attention is that by the H-onorable H. A. L. Fisher,j e'rL'-er minister of education in Eng- lnd and recent lecturer in Ann Ar- ho:-and other university centers. Be- f-ore <~ a, ;stead of a few- mil- " - 'ons of mediocre capacity. Mr. Fisher's most interesting im- ±resn is that concerning co-educa- tto. °"IT itany of the westernl col-a ? p(5 iltm;- ",'Young women are' dme1i in it ely% to look to (c01lege psi- ntainii yas thme {opplotunity forimucting their i-titimre hmsbandsl, and only in vees seconda ry (degre'e as a place for cetucation.'' Whether' or mnot Mr.1 1-'ir-es ec;ed-tulous enough to be- - I f, e this imakes no difference -he maiide enilt ia, t-finhiInn tohis Ii'nelii~ tin nc nc. I-A--s it morally degrading'? If it is, then somerie O illion of 0o11- 1nmale Ipopulation are headerd fer [lie slipper' - j slide to eternal damnationi. When the i use of tobacco was new, it wvas con-i sidered imnmoral; but as the use of1 the herb increased, -so sdid public tol- erance. More and more men came Ct"' realize its criacity for furnishing en- - a joyment. Wheni then should women be denied time _p i-u-c to be obtaincil froum its umse? I (ca mm a ec nm rca son. E and I thin~l hat Incmw hut the mostjI puritanical, those whlo climng t o- time1 hopelessly omit of da t t 't-- amdards of a--r 1psetr.2Is it phlysic-ally iiioii ;?onm a s,' just as is pract ically e\'ei'ything else I if indulged in to e.xcess:" One might as well ask if eatang is bad for the 4 { health: let those answer wl'o have felt the pains of acute indig-stion. There are many dloctor, who are opposed to the practice, and who have attem1ptedI to show by cxhrstive research thatj it has a harmful effect en the action of the nervous systmim. III all analyses' which I hav('etie, lio'weveI', thme re--C suits have been practically negligible; -anid maiy well lbe attributed to those who smokie irm excess. (Jn tOweother' 4 { t I t I j I ;( I hi and1, t here are In lliy iloct (mi;w hot :gee no har'mn i t moe v ('1'1 iihInac-rime tire-, and Alwho (-c enlaYCIImnmmi mimi nditiIt thme ti-eat men I otf(' ta (l-vomit i-a-