PACGI : U, i 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 WEDNESD TAYl, DE MIE 8,T2 a, II _______________________________________________ I I M C 1 versities hi ave rot been slow in seeingI 09 the advantagesr : of the custom and durinrr =prit; f yer aMich- 3':blishedc:v. y monngexcept Monday iBrta r4Pim-ish",ehols and -was dIuing Ie 1Unvrsity yearvby teBoard iv onrlo tletioiarnsfollow.ed closely by r(",-c entative s Members o WcsternConference :Editorial0 rictn ts t c - 3 The Idditriol of the University of Th soitdP-sis exclusively en- Sidney to the Us..t is a velconitt one,y tile t te -efo roblication of all new particularly since it sets a precedent diixdh~i Cedte ltoit or not otherwise c e ,tdi h- pa1:1an theocal news pub- which may expand this comparatively ji..h~~d trua' nowtradI -io one which would cm- Enire a te osficea Ann Arbor, brace many foreign schools using the ~ilehiaii assi'mdclas tattr. special rate of ~ ~ ~ ~ a Ilaer:nd \Trd Assistant Post- Ilnllagua go as a medium1. by earrier, $3.75: by mail,3-. .RI $4.00.THE (CAR~ U~es nn Arbor Press Building, May- xiar Si;retCredit goes where credit is due. !. 'hones:e-925; isiness 21214. IThe "Slines" issue of The Gargoyle J _ .)J i. I .9fwhich came out yesterday wvas by far EmI AItrh.F e bcert Iis NT e, and perhaps sur- ~ ~ passes the "Confesons" num~ber of a MAN~iG DIORyear ago for wi1t, cleverness, and Si! r ii, CAl)Y, JR. originality. The staff put cut an un- usually creditable 's ,Te City 5ditr-----------------.. Irwin A. OTian _. NejEior------- rederiek Sibn SPI -LZTIO e "cs rs.. . , . .... i Philip C- Jlr (k X~~ensEitr--------aio~KISk~ l~eiliJ Of course the greater number of, L:1 t1:.l~l' -- --j these will never reach the floor of the TAX pj{ '1Kt t House or Senate. Of tho se.thati do the Uig-i' anonpatisn atiudeonvast ma~ority wilpa -,s without cle- Ih eucii t~inUiort r bate.'.Put even so, such anl absurd C.'el~uli~cn squantity of legislation is askinig too i ov niigReulc suppor, for rt ie lcome tazx rate on the much of even a law factory on a basis of an estimated surplus of $500,-1I quantity production basi. Perhaps OdQOO t te nd f te ear Thirsome day there will be men running principal1' argument seems to be that; for Congress who ill l:boast that they1 the Ainric n tx~iver houd b never introduced a bill; and then per- the eneit f th reucton. haps a wise electorate will choose riven-~ ltem; and~ when a sufficient majority No materi_.W lcasant 01' equitable it n>r sch ationof them take their seats th ey will vote it ncyl;;, h~emi-e, sch ctin to abandon legislation, which has be- shiould not be toohatiy In the first .- plae, hcr isin ssuanc tht acome a farce, and introduce an an- surlu x~HIbeerc td i ftu'e eas.I ar('ly more recognisable lint no less 1 n ic, wththeknui idg tht bsireal than the present anarchy of law. iThey canl at blast make tlie plea of; nei; '(nhliou vry inl cyc'les atndI-. bank:s.4 But the hit of the show was l of acting and in plot developmnent the hors ofsnomen.Thee 'which should be ironed out before the the hors o snwme. Teserely- show is readly for its road trip. Save poly animated snowballs, looking ex-] for the fact that the chorus work is actly like the finished product of af far and away the best that has ever good Saturday morning's work on the been seen in a Michigan opera, the part of the neighborhood kids, paraded music better than most, and the and danced their way into a battle{ comedy of a slightly higher order in which the audience bombarded than one usually finds there, the show themwit th wamestkin ofap-as it stands now is little more than a themwit th whmestkin ofap-pleasant evening's entertainment. plause. Considering the work done by Mimes '*'b * in the past, this comparatively ETen a professor 'who had just' mediocre success should not satisfy fiunishled reading 864 bluebooks oi them. cci i tarvI ABlsin" n 1o They aehniapdb nex- "l-SowIABlsi"an-hotremely aehniape ya xslow start, and the worst had been socked with snowballs from finale that they have ever had, but the the timea le left homle-where tihe players proceed to the business of the furnmace had gone out and the water I evening with an enthusiasm which is pipes had frozen-to the time lie slip- the saving grace of the show. When lied on thleie in front of the Whit- one remembers the beautiful finale or ney nd wan prawinginto a snow- last year, the exquisite arrangement bard{.d wentdhavpraldattng nm of -the groups on the stage, and' the bant ol aerae tti mm general artistry with which the whole ber. effect was conceived, one can hardly * * Vunderstand how Mimes would allow We could go on listing the front ' the shabbiness of the finale of "Front page stuff in Front Page Stuff for a Page Stuff." The dirty pink of the few columns, but we promised to costumes in combination with the leae sme oo inthi isueof hepinkish hue of the mountains is a leav soe rom i thi isue o th rfisconception that makes one sigh for paper for advertisements. ! the glory that might have been. * * *The story lacks continuity. Writers of the opera, and producers of the SIDEWALKS I work should realize that the opera must be first a play, and without ( ldei ut 3:3:te irfo.s al definite progression is worth little. I slde i du tim. IOnce more we find Mimes going back ____________________________Ito the days when the plot sers es for * *I little more than to join the dances to- WHO SELLS DOG C1IAINS2 gether in some sort of unity. Subscribers to ROLLS' Stadiunm If I were to pick out the worst fea- tures of the show, it would be the Bond Fund are asked to state their J numbers "Style, Style Plus Six" and desires in the disposition of the funda the comedy rendition of "Just Any already raised. We would like to buy Kind of a Man," not because they are a chain for Clippy so that she won't executed badly, for they certainly break loose and disturb the quiet of ;are not, but they have no place in the the campus and the constructiveness show. With these exceptions, the of te Daly ffical ullein.opera had maintained a satisfactory, of he ail Oficil Blleinand thoroughly laudable aloofness from that type of chorus which has Browstark ,apparently b~ecome a distressing fix- ture in their productions. It is a hangover from the days before the CHAPTER 6 opera grew up, and until it is -dropped After hearing those desperate vil-j permanently, the opera cannot he first lains plan the kidnaping of Princess rate. Tamibourine was distinctive Collegia Spiritia, Paul would have because there was a minimum of re- rushed in and murdered them single- version back to type. "Front Page handed, but lie didn't want to spoil Stuf" is so far unimpressive, this chorus is again dragged out of its this story. : grave, and paraded, a lonely and an Ile sneakedl back into town and unloved corpse. When occasion is made his way directly to the palace, taken to make this the opportunity of where he hid in the usual shadows displaying costumes, which in them- along the wall. 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