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T1E MICCAMNDAILYV

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1925

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tinues to "go" o h ahta ed
to perfect sportsman ship.
THE STI i '.NT (h FS A1,/l;
It has long been c oayinl
Many foreign Countries for uniiversityr
students, who take anl active iiil (rest
in the political situation in their re- e~r:ti,,<s:o i hu;deritmi
spective nations, to weild 1i great. ine- ,., .gi ve n the Honor of escort ing
fluence in (determining the vcfit n \ llt ls,11101humiorist oil a '
taken on manry of the great i urj n toerr of the Campus yester-E
that all nations imust fa c,. 1 ~t*i af ciloo.) Vxe telt Elike 1a1
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?JRSAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925
Niht Editor-SMITH H. CADY, JR.
"C'09 YOU NORTHTWE STERN"
A new standard of. fine sportsman-
ship and of school spirit that ranks
f: r ab)ove the old, narrow, extremely
partisan attitude of the past, was set
ILy (Northwestern university wheii she.
('On'ed,111l her claims to the" 19265
_.., 1 'iwnisip of the Western Con-
°: re-ce to Michigan. Northwestern's
tanexhibited a real fighting cour-I
age w_,hen it stopped the Wolverine ;at-
i :ck in the mud of the. Grant Park
stdubut the courage that was ne-
eesry for that same team to renounce
iscli to the title which has been
a ii ivtixestrrn dream for 25 years,

vu~ya~x ,11,L01tLkaw 11tirmen ha xv a lb tug wit 1 a itUn osaulr, bt R
theory of government if nit t Ihe +ietllrl kep WIourcorag an shwERRV
practice, should 1)e alive to pending tili ~ A review, by Robert Henderson.
questions of national importance, and ',m'd , strict 'What will you? -. . He is 'funny,
their opinions, should, and often do The beauty of reptort ing this t he subtlest comedian on the Amei-
have an important bearing on Ite,' ltrei ta reas an stage, much cleverer than Al Jol-
ultimate decisions. lut ely po hiive that Rogers wVill son with his semtite bathos, -surely;I
tueIn the pntdSartofe univearl ait never isead it. We told li I hat (funir thou RIaymnon H itchcock and
u deon l apar of fil unver if Wehad inlfluence wtb tis deplart-
undegradatehas ong )1'n I '~'Fanny Price I 1have never seen F red
lackiti.gimenitfaod tateshculdnheiwsntnto Stone And he is possessed of devils:
Visiingmenfromothr cunt icsin- pubs .h any message of cheer to ..-
variably laud the vastness M id extent th Idenboy huheps, something there is in hn tha canl
of the American ecational1 systemi, we 'wouldi he glad to see that he tws n eoit ay ei
but ask why the students are not smore le pregnant with an impudence, An'eri-
ins theeaffairs ofe ttheir hes- (0n and of Butte, NWyomling.
interestedintlafiso hrn- wold probably feel more at homen There is that in hinm which is grow-
tion, and less iterested, plehaps, in here thtan ill, Say the ?. C. B. jgton~~i u adadgoy
the result of various football gamnes '"Wll,'' he Si, "I haven't anything a zest for gaucherie, a homely, biting1
and the careers of the w ell-known 1 I ould say. You knrow people tellI unmiorality. 'Today, with all our clans
college athletes. A move in the righlt about these columns and these humor- lo virtue, with our zealots for stamp-
direction,-the f st--may be found in , et h ut:I unever read any of their stuff, ed elicien('y, his clear-eyed irony i ( h a o a t d n o f r n e o h c rs h n a s eh w r t e y ce n d sl ui n e t c n sil s a nde
World court, culnminat ing in a mniilug ,f is, and ten lge al ds ur tour national dragbags and their saw-
at Princeton De. 12. ae. dust manners.
Michigan is taking an active part oasuighahekosntig issastre htcnpcte
in the move. The first of the loctl !Priesident alvin soused, the tnier-
cneecso tletonai)boat this dIepartmient. tand so gives5 it sity a tomb of Nor(Jc hopes, the
th 'iei fteduth ilpo-cnm queens in moral perversionsi
issue have been called for the next ;,1 oIdi.frtepbiiyo hi im n h
two weeks, according to th1e New YP'0bPntredi. o h ibiiy ft('rfls n h
.i iis lpe1snality is exactly what ho Senate a ('est of lpompous derelicts.
Times, in "Michigan, 'Louisiana, l1( iesvnontlesae.O ousIls is a humor unannered and un-
California, a Greater Boston ('ons x. dJ~~ile~~> godly --a vast Raelesian wit.
once and a Connecticut Valley (onf r-1 Awkward, inarticlate, with the (10i
once oil World R(l'ltions;. T]l) r .eovi'a in ndprtiul lypstr I Ieske Singers, 110kept an Iauiece
here, instigated by th"Stdyn con- w l0ore 1nt 10 Lediilitnn uninl idful of the time for two hours'
dl~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~A anboo)r. Weltd nerte ip ei wetons t it e I ao doo dand three quarters-without song or
auspices of the Student. Chlri t ion + ,5sowent in. Hl e o-d to c('ifoy the(llanedie, with . hrso oey
sociation, has been st for tihe fist .<<r ( h oo shini1s sytigrpedatclads, tith snothigabtca
week in December, w:hens dce -at es I~ .o h )0 0mc santigI oeta ol otik nla eh
lie saw. t er hie leit us to take at Inlue that was genius.
from every college in tile tte will I I F ,., ach effect planned as skilfully as it
look I'crY i ld. Iw
meet in Ann Arbor with represenit - - wa be~ oridden, bIs best points were those
Ac r general exditethtent;haColonelmoit-
atives o the University for tile par-j to so , but lie is i )t. one oi theseofgnrlcx ieet;CoelPi-
pose of (let ermining the attitudle of - c~His(he(ll and the Prince of 'Wales became
the students of 1'vchigan on the1ll'1 oefmlirgoi(Ita h
Wol out i00io('tiLew clia en (ne 1~ (hampions of the xes-with a
hilt wor and a charm n of nitaller that. is wry smile-._-and Pesident Litte. This
A delegate selected by this roup ) uniqure. lie is lfInst ill Rogers-all j(1dd talent, sophistiatedl and naive,
will carry Mlicigan's oriins to l'the trn. could hole? an absolute attention for
national c'oferene( a(t Pin~ceton - * * * all is ilteracy. It has ceated a
wilba eetd t oe finclteecisaore We to h1 there prophet and a smasher of Rotary
andl tbepfisnledetisongrertainly oiigltt;hams, cogent and(1acid and disarming.
by. th1euniversity n nof America, 10 ,Iai iilhli(eroright aiway. Iflow can **
and a definite effort will b)e 1mad(e0to I "sl one tell that we wont have a I THlE lLSIlL() TI i()
have Congress considler the line of Graznge here some1 year, andl then1 The M~ainee lAlusicle, as the third
action on the 'World court that is sug-weewudy e W aeaFid nunmber in their season's course, arc
jgested. m OU10,pi nw presenting the Eshutco Trio, includ-
The pressure of public opiniIon aoboe ( lug 'William Droll, violin, WVilliail
'can'preentthe estrctin ofPre - !'I9IFLYWilleke, 'cello, and Aurelio Gior i,,
(lent Cooidge's World court program V'oice fronm rear seat:- pan, on Wednesday afternoon, D-
by the irreconcilables in1 the Senate, ! "Wh t time is it please?" comber 2, inl the Michigan Union bfall
accorcling to Newt on B'aer, i'oriner 'oice from front seat:- room at 3:30 o'clock. This organiza-1
secretary of war, wxiho mAv rli ten a C "ine thirty (11d man" tiort appeli'edl render the same a-r
letter conmmending I be student con- V " .S (One11hour later) spices in Ann Arbor last year with
ferences 'which are being 1)1 go izd j 1F11 01133times';it now Gorge?'' IIli3'etls(ces, and(Ihave just om-
"We now have :a-c'lance to demoin-'I V. F. F. S. plete'd a cycle of chamber music re-,
strate a great andotwholesome t ibl ,' "N ie thirty old ean." it aNs1in New York.
he wrote, "-that the c'olleges offith, V F. H S. Thebir progranm will include the fol-)
country (10 count for wise, and rai-j "Say you saidl it was nine thirty lowing numbers:
tional thinlgs, and(1T.1Ilopethafth110 ja long tinto ago!''Trilo inl13 major, opuS, secod
dempustratiQu will be -coimtllet^." V. F. 11 S. i version, for violin, 'cello, and
Both the Student c'ouncil and the "I kntow, but my watch stopped." l pianlo..........Brahmns
Studetnt Christian aissociation deserve 1 --Tite. Alegiro(on brio
thte support of thte faculty, and mnore * * * I Sherzo: 'Allegro molto
important, thle support of the studlentI Seems to uts, we saw somethingi Adagio
body, in arranging a succe ssfurl pi- about "Tamobourine" along State( Allegro
gr'am for the Michigan conference( sreet' it50oi1e window or something- Sonata, P maor, opus G, for vio-
which will be hld fintAAnt Arb)or * * 'i, 'cello, and piano.......'
Michigan has takert a place among the 571'hIIW SN\B11 IPY SNOOP1- ............... Richard Strauss
leaders in the ntovcment-she shoulld I-AN-, SNI('IREIREiIsS SAT('I Allegro con brio
be instrumental it furthering its pur- I SNFFlF. SNaORPl'SAJILS SN IP. Andante nion troppo
poses. I FELEX'SNE.AN~S 4N kKELY Prsto--Allegro vivo
SNA W'AY Trio in A major, for violin, 'cello,
Thanksgiving will probably have i n(4 1010 .. llbrnd Pzzti
rea menin tothse'tha,+ ircno, ! NOONIE' ' SNUSINESS ,'TIiNE Mosso e ariosoI
frel meanindtotoethafatrnal ' ATSLam'go
Jocd t pnli tafaenl Alm iArbor, I2ieh. >hw. 25, 192.-- ap sotia (i.Settenbre
board.__________________ Ii Snorp, 51not edi co-d l I'I1 into,**
! hem' first snag; here today, when snoolj)- TiHE PLAYERS (,1~lB
Thanksgiving is the last vacation o mIl e-ey coleitl lefloig til~t eeamt
befoe Cristas! riO omepi'0~lOClothles, I ned to find ct whiat was the! tedl to imenmbersh ip in the P layers
thbeeiex heewes il ety-10tI r withI her mot or when it and C'lub attheir tryouts held in the adi-I
ril.tie arl whiek (cotiniled .it because! torinni ocf Newberry hall Tuesday'l
'_________________________,mtik l n lecorner rof State 1and(1Wil- afternoon:
li s stereels. Milton Sttaub, '27; Maront Lipson,E
IT ° lMiss Snarl) drives a- two tonl boo 1 '24; Kenneth K img, '2; Mary Ann
:,ped agoni, which is, the lightest iMadloberts, '27; Hlcen Moore, '27;
.TUnE FOOTBALL POST-. I l/rE. I Thear dill net seem to e able to m ian, '27; Dothy Leland, '29; Urban
('the New "York WorldI) I e-'ro iilsit(' 01 cont inualy coaxing aFarnsworth, '29; Robert 'Wezel, '2;E
It is perhaps well thlat the loothall ( Lby e. T[elieinr arriving onr the and George Hletherington, '2S.
season tapers off gradually, withoutj. scene andl seeing this slip of a girl Persons still wishing to try out 'can

comting to one abrupt 1iae "o r we 111 1 oilit I10t -t-d tm he assist ant'o, arrang e to (10 so with any officer of
now enter the tnellovwes t p1rioT.'. Wa11:-lthIle Ill ii' yiilg [ill-;'w~its al ready ithe ('liii. Studentsitecreste0(1inl the
the period whent the old gas11( the eur g d iIresentted M e aid violent- I discussion, ireadhing, andh proluction
ex-coaches and ox-referees anid e '-' 1 ,'d 1ecr011 eot ofthat fact. - of plays will find the club of inter'est.
ltalfbacks foregather to talk it; all I In hecar with isSmop wsa
over. The big season 1is(101ne, 1n1''11 lic thL~issiami sm fli lox, which she L'OPlE IIA
there are still ('nouI-h wa'lnes c Uh('(1 iKm(idlusthoupht to scend to q. f~'r~,Ai ii l Ri, axmf a ol, .anda h'a1alf i.,_ .

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adfor which a just claim'might well~
have beeni advanced, dims even the
'glory that the Purple won on thatj
There is no definite method by l
which a Conference championship' is
tdetermined;} the purpose of the West-
ern Conference has always' been to~
arr.iange .a series of clean, hard-fought
gai nes between neighboring univer -
iieand not primarily to deterntine
a. cinipion. Any school thmat believesr
'tha<t the record mnade by its team en-
itt hminhi osdri has a perfect right to ente'r a
lamfor the title.!
Michi;,gan believes that its footballl
teamar was the greatest in the Confer-
enedur'ing 'the season just closed,
51dthat the record it established in
d1:featin Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois,s
OhoState, antd Minnesota, whileIc
loigonly to Northwestern, entitledo
i t tothe chanmpionship. But Michigan
i'azsthat Northtwest'erb, with 'vie- e
toisover Michigan, Indiana, and j
nuduand a defeat only byChicago 1o
lsas a very definite claim that is
wc'(,rthy of considleration. U
Th'le 1925 Wolverines were a greatS
ta;the 1925 Wildcats wer'e the only 1
trmin the Conference good enough
to bat thent. While it is true that t
be' iudthat covered the field that
aftrnonwas a great factor, thereo
is n1o muld- deep enough to stop aR
Wobqne attack. It was a fightingE1'
Nor)thwestern line, availing itself of lj
its great opportunity and playing the v
gaeof its life, that held the MVichi- J
gonru hes thtrough four longqur
Thec action of the Purple in con-
ced'ing the title to Michigan was aiin
acct of unexpected generosity, a state- s
nin.of honest opinion regardless of C
, el rish prejudice, that deserves all the Y

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Iled for Thianksgli'ig Dy nd ex
SaI u«rday to keep II :in- s sso-
ng.
And in these few (103-.sgrt(les
ions will be settlod :whtle('' a
s really bettor than('gIi tloi
or Thorpe ; what 00011,-, ,to bei, ?
withm the rles itehe t.wso
'rally amitk tolt lifew n
Pass inxto I h a~ afi /t11
vill stI lrie I ,1 am nl rC~e IFIt,
nt one, as o'xe'ylothll1101kios
vhich is thlraishedI u eai'yo
Ite old devotees.
And thein, 'or thine 111s l'l
ill Ibe the ('olitj;('tilro efhb '
,or' of wihatrelp i"pcolu a
ambmidge on Saudy i:'1te
tale (ce1nter semmt f, t;11hlil ~t1p '

who had111 j 1st ho his nrse removed fore' the Opera opens at the Whitney
y an e ('101r io's xa.; a jokef. Seeizng theater, and1( it is exactly a week. be-
hh, the sI uvlerfIs wiho were now for-e time entire' production Itself moves
f cpull a oy 'i magedl, 011111 tt'ed Itle snutff to the Whitneoy for Iare first of its four
blox and rn beft ~o Al i ses norp could ad ress reh ea rsals.
saidYC51 ifs M "'(1.111011etliiel (Tturkish { The set tiing, as thte poster's tell, is
z in; hoad she at I etlipt'd To a I: ta.!Igypv a ad 'omantic, Ithe lplot old-I
1i7 faee onedmelodrama of the count-}
' 1. x''nt lbronghit to Milss Snorp's 1le'ss Ilohrenian girls that the very'I
coman' ieln iusntess the fact that she Ieider generation uised to applaud andI
hadl lireni very rodt~e to te would-becls as magnificent.
i'>etoe i'sara tsh otIlie aitto oni lie I tso lappn'ns, by the stroke of pat
qnt d1(1tin i('hYIlf tyrle scene, as fast hick which comtes to pr-oducers once
or. her iy1t' oud ra-phe.Miss 'ini a .hunredchaitces, that Ithis sr~
Se'liweihs 58poa d,in in'm'stonk- th nh er miould is It110lat est vogue in
ta et. Now York throughm such productionts'
* * * 1is "Prnmcess Flhti a" and ''The Vagat-
We 'vo' just been thlinkiiig about, bond K imn--ta~ken, if you wvill, fr'om
weh~t t have to be I hanltfnl foi' to- GIP. It. Sothtein's "If I 'Were King''r!so I

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