&mo At W W W . V a - - -Or 7 A p v -.v N t N -.AL. - Nv i/ q artists of the Inlander vould vol- er to take charge of accenting and ig up the booklet. Theidea is to a sforzanido punch to the refrai- st", which corresponds, as can b,, to the "Rah?" in a football yell. make "Watch your neighbor a.: fear he may be watching you," "penalties for violation," a gentl. retto and inezzoforte respective Describes Engineering System Moore refers to the intolerable s of remorse suffered by all irn mgineering college who take ad- age of the so-called honor system. is be true in a university, with its Id different nationalities and its number of widely different per- t philosophies and ethical codes, in the city of Ann Arbor, with 'euton-Nordic solidarity and its non moral code, that of the shop.- ers who compose it, any one vio- g the communal mores will suffer iciating agony. Being naturally hearted, I propose, in order to di- niinish the amount of torture in the let been in existence, of the sort pro- Q uoies world, that the honor system be waiv- d for a certain time each day, say ':r three hours. The booklet should clearly specify the hours during which the system is not operating. I myself, while systematized for three years in Dr. Moore's college, on dif- 'erent occasions had a watch and set At drawing instruments stolen from my desk in the college drawing-room, while I stepped into the hall for per- haps a minute. The others in the room were all systematized, and honoring! for all they were worth. In one in- tance, the theft occurred a little after x:00, when the honor system is not operative since class is no longer in ession. The other theft occurred at about 4:45 o'clock, and no doubt the appropriator mistakenly believed thef system stopped at 4:30. Both these losses I now believe would have been !,verted, had a properly printed book- posed by Dr. Moore, with a schedule of hours, in black and light-face type. "During off-hours, the citizens couldi provide their homes with shotguns, horse-pistols, tear-gas, pitch-forks,' bear-traps, etc., and be honestly onD their guard against honest thugs. I1 would suggest, as a precautionary I measure, that they keep a machine- gun or two ready at other hours ast well, for all dishonest rogues whor might laugh up their sleeve at the honor booklet, excellent as that admit-I tedly is going to be. Thus, by dis-, creetly watching and prudently re- maining within doors at these hours, taking care at all times to preserve! appearances by never approaching anN unguarded fruit-stand unless accom- panied by one's pastor or by the dean of men, lest one be suspected, will i the new millenium of perfect trust be ushered in. "Last, and perhaps most imp Ann Arbor should install the s regardless of how it is seen to tion when realistically examine matter of civic pride. I quc Moore: "A college certainly t lot of pride in the successful op of the Honor System. The adop the H. S. often marks the time the college has ceased to be ar grown high school.' The sam of manly exultation creeps ii where in his writing, and migi be caught and carolled forth trumpets of local civic organi2 'Honor Our Specialty", or "1 cent for Honor", are specimen s which I gratitiously proffer. nning; )AY lb. A l7 \' I., - . '"" : . 'INN WITH AILEEN PRINGLE BEN ' ALSO AN IrMJ'IERIAL COMEDY "BIRTHDAY GREI WUERTH ORCHES N. D. FALCONE, Direct Thursday-LEATRICE JOY in" "I S 4t of ng at mimes Theatre ,eatricl smash Of the NA CH ISTIE" -By- Eugene O'Neill