PAG FOTI T14P M~TrPUTr.AN nPAILY J4113..L 1*V V Pr - t-1 1V1 1 + I . 61 " i' L/"$ a. A wih rwill "Interfere in ayway 10 U~ti ~R4~tp Da~g~ ' O '~ OLL I Music And Drama{ Pubished every morning except Monjay duties of pledges, or which will in- T___________D_ during the Univ ersity year by the Board rdi i I - Q-0 Control of Student Publcations. volve any physical or nervously ex-i M~ember of Western Conerence Editorial hausting task." TNIGH'T: Louis K. Aspacler, Association The ruling covers a multitude of 1NW erstwhile American dramatist, gives The Associated Press is exclusively entitled sins and the greatest problem ii COMRL a lecture in lull auditorium on "Tie t6 the use for republication o all news .dis en forcing it will bc the differentia- I The Editor: Siri'o oenDaa"a f jxatches credited to it or not otherwise creditedi tn this paper and the local news published tion of harmful and harmless! Sir- fort to define and evaluate the nu- heren, ledg aciviies.Natonalfraer- It has been brought to my at- m nerus and complicatedl trends in Entered at the posto. .ce at Ann Arbor, nities have long been beseeching tnirb ysceaysassat h rsn rmtcrnsc'c MIichigan, as second class matter. Special ratetn11 yIl ertr' sitnttepeetdaai eSe.C of postage granted by Third Assistant Post- their chapters to abolish the tra - that the late Lark has ceased to act 1 { master General. Subscription by Cart ier, $4.0; by mail, $4.50. ditional "hell wee," or at least as editor of the Toasted Rolls co- PUl'P111~lY Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May-. modify it toga lesser degree of lice- un.Aoeofyrpar'bet GdnCai,wihtt lzi card Street.urnAsoeoyorpprbet GroCriitthtma)I Phones: Editorial, 4925;, Business, 21214. tic existence. In some instancesI friends and severest critics, I should faculty of his for stirring things up.; EDITORIAL STAFF chapters have altered their pro- like to oiler a few suggestions for is pretty largely responsible for the gramns to permit noom time for thle purpose of assisting you in se-I recent renascence of' interest in Telephone 4925 study but have continued to inflict lecting the successor to the retiring{ thcpuppet-show in. the English] MANAGING EDITOR bodily punishment; in other cases editor. spaineord.al- nhui~ ELLIS B. MERRY t eeptlwyadihnnteeds lae o ms el expressed itself in a magazine en-' entire period 'was utilized in men- ' izentefrtlcyums by now that the new editor; titled "Marionette," publishing cv-j Edior...............Gerge~. tally harrassing the future broth- must not have the remotest ideas I rything of interest connected with City Editur.............. Pietcc Rosenberg es nfwcsshv h w of literary fonn, for, as you un- I puppetry. This enthusiastic en- News Edlitor .... ........Gerge E. Simons phases of pre-initiation punish- d'bel aeprevd hri uewsssiiul nhroy Sportns Editr....... ldwar L rl tcr meJr. been atgehraboished. lay the downfall of that talented wt ayo ig te eon- Telefraph Editor ..........(ssain A. Wilsot Most fraternity mene agree that ayugmn ar.rxs aythathtioniygfdCaes aoteric tI] Music and Dramai....... William J . Cona on in al.Ti1~ a httUlil ittsaottetia Literary Editor.......... .awrence R. Klein moderate amount of discomfort and hi.uo a favyhg tn r.Caghdadsrsso b AssstntCit Eitt.....Ebet J Fldanmental distress brought them, later, ca rd thoQugh not aiw ys without a ac~ r ono h elzto rak Night Editors ~into closer contact with their fe- taeo h arol rte athatsitsrimporn thewatliatthe Fran t .Cooper [lity J. Merty taeo h agyeo h n htisiprac a tfig h William C. (.;entry IRobert 1. h lows; that it knit together the Arbor Daily. But the inomneit that art of senic design il which 1]^ is Charles It. Kaufman Walter\. Wilds members of their own class; and lie began to interest himself in lit-! supreme. Some of heis most beau- Beta whReporters that it helped to flatten the ego- ratute, his art declined. So it is; tiful produtions have resulted in BenamAkwth dtottpl'ay tism of those afflicted with super- } that you must unquestionably se- ,adsrprin ihtetbe elnBarelUax id