PAGr,4TWO
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRmAY, APRIL 1, 1927
SE"LECT COMMITTEES
FRARCHi'TECT PARTY
Wetzel, Danforth, TVilln, and 1Illehel
Are Chosen T.1o Siupervilse© Work
Of Annual Affair
PARESTON IS CHAIRMAN
Committees for the Archit eci s:' May'
party which is to be held in 1Barbour
gymnasium, Friday, May 6;, ere an-
nlounced yesterday by WilliamPrins
ton ,'27A, general chairman of the
affair.
The committees are as follows: fi-
nance, Samuel Weizel,, '28A, chair-
man, Edward' Rich, '27A, and Earl
Meyer, '27A; decoration, Percy Dan-
forth, 27A, Ross Bittingei', Spec.A
and Willard Wendt, '28A; construc-
tion, Walter Thulin, '27A, chairman.
Dole Thompson, '27A, and Alves
O'Keffe, '27A; tickets, Kenneth Mich-
el, '27A, chairman, Russell Radford,
'27A, and Lawrence Oliver, '27A.
The following are chairmen of the
minor committees:' music, Harold
Phillpot, Spec.A; invitations, Otto
Wenzler TS'A; floor, Herbert Watts,
'27E; n zbicity, Louis Jordan, '27A;
program, Phillip West, '27A; cos-
tumes, Rolland Schuholz, '27A; organ-
izations, Stanley Podielniak, '28A.
AT THE DETROIT THEATERS
LAPAYETE.E
!"NEW YORK
EXCHANGE"
With Allison Sklpwortli, Sydney
f Chlelds and New York Cast.
CAS S THEATER
Two Weeks Beginning Xionday,
M~archi 28
Prices : Nights $x.00 to °$1.00)
lPtatnees: Wed. and Sat. $2.00 to 75c
Wayne ait Lafayette .Blvd.
Cadillac* 1100
The 1IESSRS. SIHBERT Present
ELEANOR- PAINTER
"The Nightingale"
Bonstelle Playhouse
Woodward at Eliot
ALL ABOARD
For the Excursion of
THRILLS and FUN 'on
"THE GHOST TRAIN"
Now Running Its Twelfth
Week in Boston!
GARRICK
A Hawaiian tove Story With Its
Native' Musicians and Pancers
"ONE MA'S WOMAN I
A South Sea Love Tempest
:Nights....... .........50c to $2.00'
Wed. and Sat. Mats... ,...50c to $1.00~
BRISTOL
FLEET
TO TAKE
COMMAND
Moore Discusses Punishments Administered To StudentsI ALUMN 'I ORGANIZE'
Whoilte Hn-Cde AdThy Effect OnidiidalsTOADErA S
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ALBERT GANSLIEI
Vdilo r's Nte: l'gc,f. A. 1). Moore of
thle n1'jJce -imO iC'lli.>.c, , ;iil't ::l s
!:aterility, is tie ,zlti01 fiv t is '-e'tes c~r
al trees ha-ed ti n A a nlitlonal survey,
inalle of the h1102 M yteaiiiin collce; and~
21 )IfVCS a tie,.
Ie1r h I nstulne tt
Virgina is unique. Her Honor sy.;
tern is very old;I;her history has been
intimately connected, not only wita
the early history of ojil' coautry, but
with the t raditions of honorable coan-
dluct which, pcI'meatoi the. lives o :
Virginia gentlemen. Hier Honror sys-
tern ha,; for many ears pla-yed so
large a part in the .school tatic ons.;
talkenoii h'is particular Honor system COnvicted nn11ler an honor systemn that
,,bout eirglt years to develop into has failed to b~uild up) a general spirit
;omnetlhig approximating a complletel of student honor, and which has dnieI
tinim; at that time it: was very ama- !its educative job about as badily asl
iccu rish. This student, a senior, could be,-then the ;student body has
r eadily' admitted his error. He ws ori,-ht tous so drastic a punish-
i ei, so-ry for ]laving been eareless..-,cent as publishiing of the facts
I Mspuni hmient wasna'e light, h,,eamrounts to.I
1 a allowed to coninte, in sehooi,,I -But asmime thaLL the Honor -system
t :'.(i {h2't' i no doubting lie wras in i S a good one. Assume that educative
every way much the better for having J matters: are well1 taken care of b~oth.
augurate(d by Ira hM.Sm th, rgistrar,
to gather as much dal a a , possible
concerning all aplplicails foi- admnis-
sign into the Univorsity, Alumni c lbs
have begun to p~erfect an organition
for the gathering of fur ther inforwa-'
t ion, upon incoming students and. pro-
spective students in general. The
first move in this dlirection has been
taken by: the University of vlichliganx
club of Cleveland which has selectedl
a conmmittee of graduates which in-
terviews school officials in reg ;andl to
capabilities of prospective students.
ings and _action a0t a c 1;a ; ecting inl
the near future.
Fine Custom
Tariloring
~ 1AN 1) t MAsu ReN
a r.14) up
2:
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aid is now so pib tIakingly and
olighly presented to each new
ginia student, that aniy student
th o'.=
Who
V
;g
A
Rear Admiral. Mtarh rso
Who has been Amer icani high com-
missioner to Turkey for eight years,
is to take charge of the Asiatic fleet
in Chinese waters, relieving Admniral
Clarence S. William.
violates the Virginia code can havej
not the least doubt as to what willj
happen to him.
Buit Suppose come Other c ollsge in-
stalls the honor system. D~oes it at
once follow that. a repnrted violatoi,
Thould receive the treatmant he would
get at Virginia? Only in e'ase h,( has
theretofore hadl the advantage of
something like the education in honor
principles th e Virginia students are
given. An illustration will hell).
The writer rememb~ers a stud(ent
who was found guilty of violating thel
(rode in a school where the Honor sys-
temn was about a year of age. It has
i
I ad is experience. 1His carelessness i aS' to volume and] frequency, anid that
i- pety well matched by the in-i all newcomers are made acquainted!.
comletienes.4 of the Honor system wvith the prevailing spirit in such
wn~ich he failcd- to support. Since' ways that none of them are anti9-1
then this college has seen the de- # onized and that all reasonable on-s!
v(lcpfltefl of its Honor- system into;j at least are likely to cooperate fully.,
som ething which is much better.. A' -then, should the violator's act be
senior now is certain to be fully in- i kept secret? Under these- conditions
fo.rmed and correspondingly, iconvic- I the violator has not the least right toI
tion of a senior would properly bring ask for or expect clemency. He may
a much more severe senteiice than:; claim, and perhaps with some ju sti-'
w_,as warranted in the case, cited fication, that tihe bode from which, he
aboa< . has expelled himself has no right to
Pt4Ishng Names noriolators j broadcast his crime to the world.
When a student is found :guilty of Very well, let us admit that his claim
violasthig the honor code, and is: sent; has.,rmerit; but we must deny at once
home or otherwise punished,: should' his plea that his namie shall not rte
hris defection be kept secret or shouldI announced to his fellows. His fel-
thle offen.;se, the punishment, and the' lows are playing the game 'squ'larejy,
name be made public property ? Thits and they have every right to know o
is a debatable point; at least,.:it has l those who do not. Whenever the
been debated, and at great length. Honor committee finals and convicts a
Certainly; if the guilty one has been violator, it should announce its find-
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Aec ruse of incresingViilure Pro duction!1
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power plant, anew single= plate disc-clutch,
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chrome vanadium steel sprit gs, cowl and
dash-lamps, and new
Fisher bodies finished$
iDuo..AdteFit 7q price of the Coach was MftP
August, 1925 nounced anew meas-.
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Januta1Y, ' 926 ular increase i
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I Toii'fluk $495
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Lzran..ing chrcue avtalbl .
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