~III PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WVEDNE;SDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 li jFbv- t . he was backing a purely business P'ublishe~d every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dis~patches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second class matter. Special rate of postage granted by Third Assistant Post- master General. Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, Oi)'c( s: Ann Arbor Press Building, NIII.- policy just as he :has said he wouldl from. the beginning. Again in the appointment of Charles B. Warren as attorney general in pref- erence to Alex J. Groesbeck, the unanimous choice of the Michigan Congressmen and Senators, the cand(- date preferred by the Michigan (CeD- tral Committee of the party, and the man backed by the Mlichgan legisla- ture, President Coolidge dlemonst ratedj the fact that his choice should be gov- erned by his own comparative evalua- tion of the men available rather thant the requests of the politicians of the party of which ho is the head. Once I more he held to his policy of the best possible man for the place, no more , N i i 1 '.1 i. i I . 'c t . t Y EIiTORIAL TA11' Ii Telepilironei 2414 and 1601 t MANAGING EDITORf M.WAGNER -Editor... .........:..AJohn G. Garlinghouse News Editor...........Robert G. Ramsay0 City Editor........ Manning R-ousef'orth Night Editors George W. Davis Harold A Moore Thomas P. Henry Fredk. P.. Sparrow Jr. Kenneth C. Keller Norman R. 1"hal f Sports Editor......... William H. Stoneman Sunday Editor.......... Roert S. Mansfieldr Women's Editor............. Vernea Moran Music and Drama...Robert B. Henderson t Telegraph Editor...William . Walthour i Assistants Louise Barley xfleen S. Ramsa Marion Barlow Regina Reichnan, Leslie S. Bennet Marie Reed Smith Cady Jr. Edmarie Schrauder~ Willard B. Crosby Frederick H. Shillito Valentine L. Davies C. Arthur Steven. James W. Fernamberg Marjory Sweet loseph O0, Gartner Herman Wisef Manning Housewortk Eugene 11. Gtl:,iisI estplcssoigithsct-r.PlrCrsiawllffrhe vrivpacssnnn -,nine o'clock exams at Harvard on that!M.PlerCrsia ilof1 h gars:dyhv be otoeda ors following program at the Organ Re-' that all the studlents can watch it. cital this afternoon at 4:15 o'ecl i It is reported that the huge gold ~i 'eieyt~ idysii fc-in Hill auditorium: isupply orethelyUnitedkStatespiistdwfnd- s,.??py o te Uite Stte isdwid-operation with Nature that gives liar-; Allegro con fuzocco........ doeBoeck lig steewas nee mc e v ard the place she holds in any list Irch " ha ' -c.............fle dence of it in this neighbolrhooad.lct Iof colleges in thle country. Kind of 1 Choral and Fugue (Sonata 7) . .. . 'er dwindle. - ~makes a guy wish lie lived in PerkinsTh....... uian I ________B all, or Gore Hall, or Carnegie Hall, Th Bells of St. Anne (Ie Beaupre SDetroit pastors will meorely lower;doesn't its...........................RusselI their incomes if the~y refuse to mfarry-*** Scherzo .................. Dickinson divorced men or wvomen as Iong as the Tllo~e of our patrons who puzzled "To the Evening Star" from justice of the peace has that right, unduly over the last crack in the last I "Tannhauser"........... Wagner colhumn-the one about the young man Mrh rm"anasr with the easy-fitting Dinner Jacket . . . . . . Wagner C AIM4I'JS PINION and' wide trousers-need have no fears*** t i - comlrmincatio is will be frteritliec~) h up"AN ON l1int g< rdedt The njames of coniuni- frteritlie~~).Teqi SIN.J I -so'- wi however, be regarded as as it appeared, was of such a kind as Quite "Shaw's latest and greatest onfdenial ponrequst.t~o bring tears rather than smiles, play," as the press-agents claim, deep sobs than joyous laughter. "Saint Joan" will be presented at the To the Editor:( The fact is that the make-up man New Detroit theatre, 'Detroit, next I merely would like to say a few (((1. v.) omitted the part of it that week with Julia Arthur in the title few words commenting on the state-E gave the rest some small raison role that Winifred Lenihzan took in the mients'made by Mr. Vjer W iebe that I 'etre--an advertisement of tuxedoes New York production. appeared in the Sunday Daily regardl- than ran thus: ( George Jean Nathan claims that thel ing the Mexican Schoois. I entirely "No thank you, this (lance is taken,"Iplay represents a sharp decadence for agree with him that the general odu- saidI the young debuante to the man in1 Shaw toward the :soft and sentimnen- cational condition of Mec~ico is veryi the antique Tuxedo, looking beyondI tal; one need only Free a performance poor, both in the smialler cities and in him 1at the mian in the easy fitting din- to realize 1how singularly wronig lie is, the rural districts; but it seems to niew ner Jacket and wide trousers that pro- how obviously the criticism is a total thatlie is misinformedl in his Views claimed an interesting time. error along with his vilification of as to the University of Mexico which 7ow laugh. Walter Hamnpden. On the contrary, 1h1- soys is en a par with a first rate * * *j Shaw has scarcely ever' bee n maire hieh shol nth Unte Stt'From an advertisement of Stein- keen, incisive and brillianit. There i:; The University of Mexico, which isBloch tuxedoes in the Varsity News, the tent scene, for instance', in which the second oldest University on the I published' by the University of De- i absolutely nothing happens save the fcontinent, conducts a five year course troit: conversatiomn of two elderly nien, yet called "Preparatoria" that embracesI "Sorry, but this dance is take n," that very battle of wilts is so clever, the curriculum given';u the Amer(Ican said the debutante to the young man so sparkling and rapid that one fairly high schools and. at least the? first yo arj in the antique Tuxedo as she looked wilts in stupid amuazemzent as the cur- of "Lit" work. Probably it wvas to thisj beyond him at the fellow whose easy-!,tamn falls. school that Mr. e'er 'rWiebe had refer- fitting Dinner Jacket and wide trous- More than tlis. "Saint Joan2" is menu will give you eitherq noon or night--every day!. U ps ta i rs, Nickels Arcade .I . t__ _ _ _ _ _ .M. . ...e....., ,....... . Here's Nelvs That Elery NVan Will.Be Glad to See!- P .1 moom A , P - MR " prM If ;If ej OVERCC)Arow"S i 1 $28.6!5 s . 5 e3 t } r Others at $23.65 te) $56.65 ,f% Burly winter overcoats thtat will assure stylish comfort ('uring this and other winters to comec.ITail- ored superbly by Hart Schatffn r & Marx and, others. Richiest colors and1: patterns. Sensatio <,l 11talues (at these tremendous r cductions~ i ... out aiders. ence, but a;pnarcntlv lie ignores that j fromn that course the student proceeds 'NEFW COOLIDGE I to the professional .schools that are l "Pilent Cal" has spoken and states- also conducted lby the University of uin sd politicians both Democratic Mexico. 'The courses there a re longer I 0 t; cmblan alike are rapidly than in the American professional cot- s.Oji i itt the a-nan who is to- leges, for izistance. Mledicire is a Six - ; 1i'sient of the United 1 year course. and Law a nd E'ngine3ering -' ..'nreu-h 4 next not only has 'five year courses. -aiio£ his own but is not reluctant Being acquainted with both sys;- f , I'iiseakinpg it. toms I believe that. althoughi the Unli- Bot o.el opiest ers have long pre- versity of Mexico lacks all of the so- dicted that there would be a "new cvial' affairs existing in the Un i ,ersities Coolidge" when the man who was I of this country, it cannoct be ridto shunted into the presidency by the be inferior to the average ^An r*ic 'enIj sudden death of former President*- University. Hfardin; could take that title in his Mr. Ver 'Wiebe say~s thiat with ex- i own name. If very recent incidents; ception of a few who caime to school I are any indication of the future, there in the Uinited States all to e1-adting is but one man in command at the men of the country have recitret their White Hlouse and that nman is Cool- ' edlucation abroad. I-i this, lie is also idge. mistaken becaus(', with fow excep- One of the first indications of the tions, the men who have distinguished I ers proclaimed an interesting time. Bonxa Fide. Coimmunication Sir: This fun they are poking at the women for smoking Is- really becoming a farce. If the dears wish to smoke, Wh'y fun at them poke? Tho offenders are really quit sparse. Just let them alone; Their faults jtust condone, And all will come out right. 'F. E. Deans. !te thoroughly theatric, veritably thrilling at the climax of its court sc~ene. The ;play hasi been released scarcely a year, yet the leadling- role offers such temipting opportunities to the actress assn ning thme character' that already productions have taken prlace in Lion- don, Berlin, M\oscow, an(d New York; in London under the direction of ,y- e bil Thorndike, in Merlin uinder Max Reinhardt, in Moscow emider Tairou, andl in New York uinder time't'heatre ( Guild-tile world's Ileadin g uppres- sarios, a guarantee in itself of one ofj the hgihest moments the imodern' theatre affords. THlE PLAYER'S CLUB At the mneeting of the executive board of the Player's Club Monday afternoon the following persons wer~e _ . R' A y4 ! _ !! .rN ) t /"" ', Other overcoats, suits and furnishings are marked nowv at mrost astonishing saings f t I f , 11 I; This may :seenm pretty Unethical but you :gee it is Elight p. ni1. Yestredlay and We are going to time (Ilavilux to see the li II elected to active nmembershjip: Eleanor (Crock, Priscilla. 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