sL 6, 7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY___________ . ... ...................... ARGUENTFOR (Continued from PageT 'viously~ based on ignorance,l or lack of straight thinking. If the president should things, the value dlerived fror 'suing action in various quart( be" high, irrespective of the adoption of the Honor. syst haps faculty-student relatici be built un to such a point' be unnecessary to go furtli ever, this is unlikely. The I educative matters of an Flo temn cannot, in the large co left to the operations of the Echance and (the gcod intentions of all and practiced by the lnmmbers of a AR concerned. college unit. It is .a written, spoken , AB ftei' the faculty has really dis- and actedl stan(Iard of honorablc con-1 fFcovered that it can believe in the (!e.I sa xwsino h n LEtr ustworthiness' of the students, and "nate love of fair play inherent inii the D1after the students have discovered minds of every person deserving ofa thatit s helthul t hae a ighplace in college life. It is an intangi- Two) regard for honor and a high' contempt }hie but salutary atmosphere oft mul- L'wo fo thelac of t-ten tle onorsysutal trust and confidence. It is a rec- prejudice, forgthtilacofothetprinciplhethatorrsys-n ' tm al b aoped oniio ofth pinipe ha taiinfor citizenship is a questionable ges- dlo these Those w~ho r'efuise to w~ar'mup to tanre unless development of" chara ieer III tile en- the H-onor system subject must at and integrity is made posbe Fn ers wouldlatamtti luh;ta fi ol it is more than a matter of infangi- ultimate be impossible to make a success of bI tls, in that tile system part of it tern. Per- the Honor system in their college, snakes sure, from year to year, that ns mlight theni their college has much to an- neesr dcto sh t it would saver for. Or putting it the other way 'to inicompetent chance. ter. How-!r around, if a college could make a Tile End important success cuf the Honor system, it is in onor sys- excellent condition. ollege, lie1 Thie Honor system is a code of CALIFORNIA.-The traditions con-1 e laws of ethics, as subscribed to. believed in, mittee has appealed to the freshmen], THE HOME OF Hart Schaffner& Marx Clothing For Easter _i LAST TIMES TODAY I I O-o-o-la-la-Bebe! I i to enforce the tradition of wearingj frosh hats. Ea rn Extra Credits During Summer Vacation The change and recreation so necessary to every-1 one are here combined with superior oppor-f tuntjy for educational, advancement. Boating, I swimming, tennis, concerts, dramatic performan- ces, inspiring lectures. etc., arc all available. Organized excurshons to industrial, financial and art centgrs of Chi doiro. Courses covering full year's work in General Chemistry, Physics or Zoology, for students1 Interested in Medicine, Dentistry or Engineering. 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