PAGE TOT.~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBIER- 7. 1925 tI wouldl inspire immediate act ion t0- ~ ~.XI4~~III ward that end(, and in a few years we could expect to see schools ort this Published every morning except Monday typle Spigng p tho hutiea during the University year by the Board inrign up togotth Control of Student Publications.j country~ We can nev er hope to teach Memblers of Western Conference Editorial. Association. - the Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news; dispatches credited to it or not otherwise' credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein, Tntered 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, $4.00. Offices : Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nard Street. Phones: Editorial, 4925; business, 224. EDITORIAL STAFF; Telephone 4925i MANAGING EDITOR GEORGE 'W. DAVIS Chairman, Editorial Board ... Norman R. Thai City Editor............ Robert S. Mansfield News Editor............ Manning Houseworth Women's Editor............ Helen S. Ramsay Sports Editor............... Joseph Kruger Telegraph E ditor.......... William Waithour IMusic andl Dramra.. Robert B. Hendersoni Nighit Editors Smith II. Cady Lecnard C. Hall Willard B. Crosby Thonmas V. Koykka Robert T. DeVore WV. Calvin Patterson Assistant City E~ditor~ Irwin Olian Frederick H. Shillito IAssistants the populace, at best at nuc'le11s, to realize fully the needs of tIhc country, and understand there, unless such schools can b1e0for .r dto mou ]ld p~lub)- lic opinion. Thte process will be a long one, haste would be disasterous. At any rant-. constitutional growth can be safely accom'plished, lpolitics (ca11 be imade a generally,' rather than sp,'cifitsilly, honorable profession, by encouraging andi supporting such inst Bit l Ons as the Walter I lines Page School of 1 ii- ternational Relations. TIhe germ one cultured, the contagion will soon spreadl. MR. SAl'E, DICII Dr. Sarnel D~ickie, pi'esident-eme(ri- tus of Albion college has passed on to another world. Connected with the college for alhriost half a century, and active in community affairs. umoil the day of his death, Doctor 1c )iei prob- ably dlid more to shape the diest inlt(' of Albion than any ot her mnan. Graduat ing front there in 15i72, he' beanie profe,,sor of niathenia Iicii in 1877 and held that chairiut il 1557, when he resigned to become t'liaiinm of the national prohibitijon corun iitt ('0 In 1901, lie was elected presidenit of Albion and hel that position utitl 1921, when he retired. The Albion educator waknal a prominent figure in coiniunity