Se * -.- -. -. - - .~ Sw THE MICHIGAN DA L Y - ~ . ,*.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY- DAILY A CONF NCE OFGirls Desire More DebatesWith Men After Defeating -dney Exp - -- ert TeamI PRESIDENT COMMENTS1 ON MAAINE ATICLE Time, the newly famous snappy newsmagazine, which features short concise articles, recently printed an extensive commentary on the resignation of President Clarence Cook Little and in the same issue featured his picture on the cover. The story, which narrated the events leading up to the resigna- tion and a survey of his accom- plishments during his three years at the University, was entitled "Jobless Little," and elicited the following letter from President Little which is printed on page 2 of this week's issue of Time: "Sirs: After the initial shock of looking at my own face on the cover of Time, I appreciated and wish to thank you for your account of the situation here. It was, as I expect- ed it would be, fearless, honest, and to the point. I am looking forward to the possibility of a period of quiet and research on cancer .... . C. C. Little." The original article and picture appeared in the Feb. 4 issue of Time on Pages 36-38. In the cur- rent issue of the magazine, dated Feb. 18, in which the above letter is printed, there are also several other letters commenting on the situation here, one concerning the work of Director Fielding H. Yost, whose picture also appears, where the other letter concerns Governor Green and the Regents. C *LO~ A FASCINATI SONAL STORY VENTURE "WIT RENCE IN ARA ALLENBY IN TINE" HILL Season T paa ar aa Mm fm n SCREEN REFLECTIONS f {F 4 y i ^ With the dignified, quiet, and un- J interesting title of "The Wind," t. Lillian Gish's new picture is an en-2 cyclopedia of cyclone and sand and, to be quite frank, not much more. We want to be impartial, we wantt to like Miss Gish, we want to tell you it's a whale of a picture andI all that, but we want to be honest; so we can't say that "The Wind" is anything to rave about. The story is a pot-pourri of all the peculiar kinds of situations in which Miss Gish has been simper- ing in her naive way for years, and while she carries them off well they aren't the sort of situations that I make for good entertainments. When "Way Down East" was all the rage it was somewhat of a novelty to see Miss Gish fall for a smooth gent and go away with him to dis- grace, but they ought to give her a better break. Lars Hansen as Lige, her adoring but bashful-- man - of - the - great -- open-spaces husband, does some great work and deserves credit. For those who like Lillian Gish the picture will prove interesting; for those who like well-photo- graphed cyclones and terrific sand- storms it will prove exciting; for those who thrill at the sight of wild horses and stampeding cattle it will prove entertaining; but for those who want to see just a real good movie "The Wind" will prove noth- ing. We can be pleased, though. The comedy contains a laugh or two, the Paramount newsreel is unusu- ally interesting, and Felix the Cat is even better than his best. You ought to go to the Maj just to see the India ink bloodhounds chase the imitation mice. G. W. Dey's studio on State street re- ports the smashing of its show case windows and the theft of photographs from the display of J-Hop gowns. The damage is thought to have been done about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Last November the show case windows were similarly destroyed and pho- tographs stolen, according to M. C. Dey, proprietor. It is thought that the damage Lafayette at Shelby F. Ray Comstock and Morris Having defeated the crack male debating team of the University of Sydney, Australia, these members of the debating team of the Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Okla., look for other male speakers to conquer. The girl debaters are .Ruth Saye, upper left, and Evelyn Yeager, upper right, both of Duncan Okla., and Wilma Jo Miller, lower left, of Chickasha, Okla., and Iris Williford,- lower right, of Oklahoma City. - THEATRE Lafayette at Wayne Cadillac 1100 LAST WEEK Evenings-$1.00 to $3.00; Saturday Matinee-$1 to $2.50 Schwab & Mandel Present THE WORLD'S BIGGEST HIT - - Cast of GEO OLSEN'S Chorus of Youth BAND 50 Freshies t 111a1111 111 t1111111111111111 111111i111111111111111 111111111111111111111111 Read the Classified Ads )ratorical Association Lecture WELL THOM and His "Wonder-Films" NG PER- OF AD- 7H LAW- IA AND PALES- AJDITORIUM Tickets at Slater's-$1.'0 icket Holders:-Coupon for Madam Sun-Yat-Sen Lecture Admits to This Number. . __. WiLAM FOX Now Playing A Dramatic Symphony of Human Emotions! Tim Never has the First Lady of the Screen had a role like this. To her emotional magic is now added a dramatic intensity that will give new laurels to her fame! Policy 1:2.5 3:00 4:40 7:00 8:40 50c 10Oc r . Fl P';' f! _i ' A _ p I LI APPOINTMENTS Sma eraKS aeNT LAN with Lars Hanson ' vv aaa.r ..nvvsa +aww.as .vu .raw:v .a v v+.. ,.....,. a..sw...n+ ,rn MW _______ inw