PAGED SOUR HEMCIANDIYiIIX,1EBWR THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'TtlDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1 ' 4 V i- - , this and let Mitchell's ascendancy (ili e transformed it from an institution a natural death. of learning that was traveling an easy ________________road, into one of the distinctly ag- FAri g ~ i;x : { 'ear-i siIAKEand forward looking centers ( it~"14t~t-tlu~lain The report that the faculty of Newi-' of higher learning in the western U (jnference dtca 'comb College (in Louisiana) fared efiser -badly in a so-called intelligence test Under care andI leadership such as given to' them by the students is no President l3iirton provided, the uni- 1 .Assuccatcd Press is exclusive-cul rumnyaant h ra ess a il it,, tnt use lor republication of all news agmn gainst te real ests, s v(M'boyund to add materially lispatches credited to it or not otherwise investigation will show. t h ubr fissulnt n n ciredited in this paper and the local news pub- Acrintoteoesstre, thecenemlargely s. tquntityand qua- lished therein. Acrigt h essois h raelreyteqatt n ul type of question in the examination it fiseqimn n material re- Entered at the postoffice at Anti Arbor, amnsee ytestr~lents wsiyo t Iichigan, as second class matter. Special rate amnstrdbtte;a sources. All of which was cause for' ipostage granted by Third Assistant Post- ("Who is Al Jolson?" Others were 1oi aifcin.Btti oto :lstr tenertloi atsaton u hi oto h-, -.; pior, zlrr Nt *.5O; by mail, "Who is Grover Cleveland Bergdol?"pors huhvaubeadesn May- ~ ~ "What is brilliantine?" From all ac- tial :7,,s by no means the greatest LA- i~, .~ and c 'Xl ; counts that are available, the exam:- tigD.Bro civda n ,d, _a t,,r.thng D. aronacieedatAn --- --- ---nation was no intelligence test at all, Arbor. At a time when the young! but an inquiry as to how many of the mnodadyugwmnodo EIMTBIAA S~rrfaculty went to musical comedies and, America were in the first throes of al Yid , spd 4 11-I S nd 1V.- how mtany read the advlertisements in ~general post-war mental and moralj - NAGI - the Saturday Evening Post. rajsmna iewe h m l , .WANE The present tendency to call anypuetoqsinalsadrsad Plior.............iG.C~ri oii-rtest of general information an "intel- alpicpe a atclryaue N . -- - -R ltK.,"ama_-hgnce test" crn only work hIaIiI to Dir. Burton kept a sympathetic, but Cityhditr..... iin H ° "wlth such fool-proof devices as the Army fimadcmadnghn'ro h CereX.[ai aodA~Alpha test. the Pinet test, and others c-petbd.H sddsrto n r m 1 luy Vi~R .Srrw i.ta aebe wre ~ S s th- tcthibt hli eme anded and he enforced ,.,..tO kel' c7r '-n --itdedct er,.A p a xl cage 'Zonnd standards of conduct, and hef of -AI Jo-son is n.more neii;rarv t Suiu btr .,Jbii5 l -.l1o lJloni omr ncsayt n , rl v advanced the standards of ,3hiia,,.%)i B Idrsu intelligence than the ability to pass' schonlarship. There were occasions 'HI-~ a I~wr...-\ -.. ntJ. " fW~ one of the tests Mr. Edison was turn-whnbemtoseued ayav A~sK~ants ing out a e.Ivears ago. ~ne rsi IoiePlylecS.Ramnsay semeedasi to some of the young' l~l nonJ~a low Reg oaReichran LeA ent ~ Ri.leed--- ------- neon' e to whom they were applied, but : ~. Ed ie Schraudrr !'ITLOWLT BIT'T 'RF1T V3"'they neJiver were more severe than theI MUSIC AND DRAMA4 THE EXTRA ('OICEIT sERIES, The fourth concert in the Extra Concert series will be given Monday evening, February 22, in Hill audi- torium. The Detroit Symphony or- chestra under the dlirection of Ossip jGabrilowitsch with Guy Maier, head of the pianoforte department of the jUniversity School of Music, Lee Pat- ftison and Arthur Shattuck will offer a symphonic program. A particularly interesting feature of the recital willj be the Triple Concerto by Bach for piano and orchestra. The complete program will include' the following numbers: Funeral Music from Act III of "Gotterdammerung" .... Wi.a-ner (In Memoriam-Dr. Marion Lceoy)! Burton) CSeventh Symphony in A major, Op. 92............... Beethoven I Poco sostenute: vivace r II Allegretto t III Presto assai mono presto IV Allegro con brioj Concerto in C major, for Three TEXT-BOOKS For All Colleges NEW AND. SECOND-HAND GRAHA Me. 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Dr. Burton hadf ning Monday afternoon at four oclock ["it Oin 510,11~ tP~~i;ta- t~It : ii td:-.l li-; attitudae is the only sonsi- bigr plans for the further development in Le Cercle Francais rooms in the I aSa ra'Ik t--ives ;tigtion t INaone .-id indicates that the admiin- anti betterment, of the University of south wing of University hall, and are , lr on wants, this country to leadl Michig an. Some of these plans may o pen to all eligible students proficient% tii (~ S:-a om- l '' V]1 h world to peace rather than follow; have s eemeid very ambitious as they in rnh 'Ai (i 111i u an niedinijy after the- it to war. In line with this general i- re expounded from time to time;*** t(,b :~~,i4Ajnuotscarges, Ma-: attitude it is being ;rumored thaat but thiey w~ere-they are-sound and "OPEN ALL INIGIT"1 nit(ert~ ,oliu . ~n-o.chef f henegotiations are actually uinder way logical. Michiigan will convict itselft A review, by Jason Cowles. S u~--- ''---C o I amy amite for a, naval conference in the near' of 1ingratitude and blindness if for any Th present attraction at the Ma-s I it In {t (} Sal id'1 not done' fuitureQreason they now are allowed to go by jestic theatre is the best movie that } i.:ul-lLSdL ci Ti. il i e I'-- "Tnd-eiib ctd suChalimiitation is the "dcefault. The regents, the legislature hsbetertisyear, brignone - t ti-r _:-t n. GnealThnnuThe var fact that somie and th'e people are bound in honor to a l.I smlsadmlsaed o ciit ei Tihe-, i-a1<- siu i the lli ~i (I4 - ki1 f'u x" usfor a reinew del 0 ry.von. teprizewinning Sabatini pntre, i'l, \C' (I(-Ia; n Alaso 'Xl. Pai-i0-l . nn indictes _______________"The Sea Hawk," although is. -was C -fh<>t( h fl.. A'Si'V(- ii lltLt a«n ass(clnb1)a , O )BIONWIX'. , LT II FEILLOWSHIIPS jwritten by a man who certainly had - a--trt- i ;t c it -cll.-'rat1(dt:- co.,r if ta.ble and I curs -The Yale News. no thought of picture rights at the I,--S if i~ -l l- iotd a~ t omo rbes u hsms The announcement of the founding time. IPAaI -il iasht anr defense. ut -cm orno i scess is Iiu iof tet elosisfrBritish stu- Tesoy riial yPaul Mo- not come utlsics spractically twnyflohisfr1Tesroigalyb at ttagl t r eneral Staff had; assured. The failure of such a con--; dents by the Commonwealth Fund, rand, and pretty faithfully followed li' Iit-nel any such program over to! ferenee would be a calamity of ter- 1 reciprocating the gift of Cecil Rhodes by the adapter, is of a single night in... I,' irihie nroportion. eradicating entirelv some years ago, marks a distinct ad- Pai~is-the last evening of a six-day Vimlul's i-ei~a in-- thi avy an good feeling which has already ' iance in the friendly relations of theseI bicycle race. The whole show is very -Ilaa -;IveSTosur-.-;thte news ot; been engendered among the nations two great nations, one of which at, light and fast. Adolphe Mejou wears ~!~ (l icn,-jf obtrcution1 of one of ;which are partie tohe present least is Anglo-Saxon. The introduc- his elegant evening clothes through- h' o- a1 I--- ~;,- bombing planes Washington treaty. The problem of; tion of such plans as this is not out the night, and does his neat boule- Ii- A -8-iniC, as forcibly, de- naval disarmament, like the debt cil erely to be mentioned and passed I vardier stuff in a cafe. Opposite the -it--o.1-uiL4o h net- nation, has all the potentialifies of a over in a few words. The- future of polished Menjou are Viola Dana and Oclg ~i;I- r uh-Vio di scovered lit-- dispuite if handled in the wron wy, - England and America cannot be fore- a girl named Jetta Goudal. Miss Gou- I I 1i~ilt-harge. While even' I remains for Pr'esidenut Coolidge toI seen, bat it can perhaps be safely dal quite shames her more famous Iii i~'i5 B~l)" t',iveme.nts of both provide the essential slow and can- said that the bound of mutual under- rival in all the important virtues of tin--~nu oni-a vy were kept secret tions leadershin in its solution, standing that will arise from the es- looks, grace, charm, originality. imia- iI ij-'n iar, practically every-i, - tlisiniig of such scholarships will Igination-and apparently, youth, A P n- i reat importance in the de- -- not easily be broken. There is no i Young man whose last name is Gr-if- I ;r~tof the national defenses' OMEN EDITORTIAL ~MFTI better assurance of friendly relations I fith also does the best drunk scene I- eni-1' cd of the world conflict' than tile comprehension of the other; have ever viewed in tihe movies. t r , openi to the scrutiny of the I-t-ype, gained through personal contact. ( "Open All Night" is full of ihnagina- -- fl.r T n 1,his matter the evi- MARION LEIIOV BUTON. Aside from extensive, traveling, the tion, especially in detail. Part of the cm iir's to the substantiation of; -The Detroit Free Press. ;-iose association of university life credit goes to M. Morand, part to the V - - ilbur's position. Tire most untimely death of Dar. can best accomplish this end. director who has devised some very I - ivAivof the threats of the I Marion Leroy Burton, president of the I In aid of these scholarships twenty- clever incidents-and doubtless a - -'etsries, how;ever. may be seen I Tniversity of Michigan, brings acute1 six ini'ersitic s, have opened their good deal to Menjou, Miss Goudal, and lt-it^j considered that General I sorrow and regret miingled with a doors to young men and womnens of Griffith; if I could only tip a waiter ^' eel's tenure of the position of I sense of heavy calamity. The city ofIl character and ability who- shall be like Menjou.. ^'-istant chief of the Air Service ex- Ann Arbor, the state of Michigan, the picked by the British Committee of ;sines w ithin the next month. He him-I entire country have lost a man they Award. An opportunity is offered to as is best typified by the youth of the -'elf admitted on one occasion since: could by no means afford to lose,.a< these appointees to select the univerI nation. We hope that the visitors may bis astounding revelations that he was man who was performing a great aind --itdes which they wish t-o attend, with, compare the two systemrs of teaching. satisfied in the knowledge that heI vital work for education and for the stipulation that not more than Ours is far from perfect and sugges- h ad grouised considerable interest in ! youth, and yet, who seemned, in spi'te; three will be sent to the sanme unliver- tion for its betterment would he wel- I the nee'ds of the Air Service. In ac- I of the largeness of his actuail achieve'- city tntcht year. coined. Perhaps the newcomer to olinr Pom r lisbin'g this, he has at least in- ment, to be only at the commencement British and American systems of ed- universities will hing a fresh point, cured proper attention to the devel- 'of a career. Up to the time of his ill- I ucation rare far from being homologous, of view which will aid us as much a nnment of the Air Service in the nHess, President Burton appear(ed se1 Both possess their good traits and we may aid them.as future. vigorous, so full of energy that the their weak ones. Our universities Whose Birthday Have You Forgotten? Greeting Cards for all Occasions at 0. D. MORRILLUS Stationery and Typewriter Store 17 Nickels Arcade Open evenings. ti 'I 'I - i c- r° tl +Mmi.r*ssr os r Cliving to the When you buy a Weyman Banjo you are getting the world's best-an instrument everywhere preferred by professionals. The Weymann *Orchestra Banjo with patented tone ampli- fying rim, specially con- structed metal band, and patented 4 to 1 pegs, has a-oe d cd dy itntv and an extraordinary vol- ume that make it the un- mistakable choice for polo or orchestra. Ask for Catalog of String Instruments SchaBerle & Son Music house 110 Southl Mai St. IAll Weymann instruinents bear the registered trade-mnark. Weymann "Keystone State." Men of Ann Arbor A BIigger, ILiroader, Bletter Service Y :r t. C f Thus we take pleasure in announcing that a special representative from our shops, at Fashion Park will visit our city next week and be in the Allenel Hotel, Room 1 for tlhree days with an assortment of fabrics and patterns almost limitless. He will give to our friends and pa- trons a custom service that will guarantee per- fection of fit-at a price- well within what the. average man can pay. Whether you come in to buy or merely to look, we want you to feel you're welcome. Don't forget the days.- NEXT WEEK Mon., 23, Tues., 24, and Wed., 25, from 9 A. M. to 8 P.M Our better clothes are tailored for us exclusively at Fashion Park. VI-A-1 WIN