THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY t r uctosx "d i + 3 uilg ICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Summer on by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rhe Associated Press is exclusively entitleto the use for re- cation of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise ted in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second matter. Subscription by carrier or mail, $r.50. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phone: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Communications not to exceed 3po words, if signed, the, signa- not necessarily to appear in print, but as an 'evidence of faith, notices of events will be published in The Summer Daily at the etion of the Editor, if left at or mailed to The Summer Daily Unsigned communications will receive no cpnsideration. No icript will be returned unless the writer incloses postage. The Summer Daily does not necessarily endorse the senti- s expressed in the communicatonis. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 AGING EDITOR...............LEO J. HERSHDORFER Editor ..................................James B. Young t Editors- Howard A. Donahue Julian E. Mack ing Editor......... ...........Jack D. Briscoe en's Editor............................Dorothy Bennetts )rials................X... ..... .......Herbert S. Case or Editor ....... ............Donald Coney ry Editor.... ... ... .......G. . D.Waton Assistants FEAR-AN INCENTIVE During the course of an address delivered before the Schoolmasters' club at its annual session here, President Burton made the remark that the more he comes in contact with University students the more he is convinced that fear of failure in life haunts the imagination of them all. "After all is there not a possibility of my proving a failure and making a fizzle of the whole thing despite my educa- tion and oportunities ?" is a question which a still small voice seems to speak up within all of us when alone. Does this apprehension spring from a lack of self-confidence and a waning of youthful certainty of success or is it merely something which is pres- ent in the development of all normal and aspiring young manhood? The latter seems to be the correct view. Upon a close examination of the place and function of such a fear it would seem that it is given to all of us 'as warning that those day dreams which we cherished in childhood and which still tend to cling to us might not render us apathetic to the de- mands of real life. Whtat we think we are making of ourselves and what we really are making of our- selves are very often two entirely different things. Looked upon as a means of stirring us up and not as a needless cause of anxiety, fear of failure should prove a source of wholesome help to all. It is also possible to view this question as being one which would naturally arise from the nature of the standard of success which the hoi polloi of Am- erica has, namely, the accumulation of money. As long as the dollar is deemed the sign and emblem of success a continual dread of failure will natural- ly follow, the acquiring of money being, as it is, so precarious. It is not anything that should cause worry, how- ever. The biographies of men who have reached the. top rung of the ladder of achievement reveal that even they N4ere not entirely free from this fear of failure, and that it was present in them in much the same way and at nuch the same time as it is in the youth of today. For twenty years we have preached: Keep off the Grass. Now we have reached our twenty-first birthday-or thereabouts-and decided to reform. 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State St., at William St. It Authorized Representatwes for Kahn Tailoring Company Assistants E. Clark Gibson H. Goldsmith Katherine E. Styer Tel. 401-M ...... ....... SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 / JULES VERNE -PROPHET? When Major W. T. Blake and his companions rted from Croyden, England, recently on their rty thousand miles trip around the world, -a ven- e was commenced which if successful will receive praise of the entire world. Their program is for the completion of the air-journey in about ety days. The course has been very completely pped out and all that is needed to crown the ture with success and to wreathe the flyers with ne is the smile of fate. Nhen father read as a boy Jules Verne's "Around World in Eighty Days," little did he think that n in his life time yould he see the romance that ited his imagination and charmed his fancy actu- taking place. He may now reread "Around the rld," but this time in the daily newsapers and hero's name has been changed from Phileas ,g to Major Blake. [his venture is bein'g watched by the entire world . if it has no other practical results it will at t awaken the nations to the possibilities, that ex- in the air. Meanwhile it remains for America ee the aeroplane of which she herself claims to he inventor being perfected by another nation, VALUE-PRICEr-WORTH 'oo often, in these days of frenzied money ch, our standards of 'judgment are typified in trite interrogation, "What is it worth?" e are apt to judge people with a similar made- cy. Too seldom de we inquire, "Has this man th ?" And, if he does possess that ever-rare ity, almost never do we attempt. to determine north is a form of ingnitude; it is a cousin of lity and it rides by integrity's side in the race ,ife. Clear thinking has something to do with tanding: Worth: the case: Worth's position: laps it is most obvoius that a muddle-headed vidual seldom if ever assays very high. fter a trip through a penitentiary, a devotee advocate of the famous Dr. Watson once re- ked that "there is too little integrity in this d." He was painfully correct. 'Yet no great ch of the logic processes is required to recog- that integrity and worth have many common at- tes.. te present tendency is to cover all talk with, ecarious veneer of diplomatic slush. In the s of exerts, diplomacy is an art properly praci ; in the clumsy paws of the average mortal, attempts are worse than fallacious folly-they naddening subterfuges. hen a man permits too many inferences to be n, be sure that he himself is uncertain. When ,htfQrward talk is supplanted by careful bush- king, indications are present that the individual indulges in it is a mental 'mess, and that he is FOR LIGHT LUNCHES AND PICNICS GET YOUR SUPPLIES AT DOSTE RS, 8'1 8Monroe 'Street WE CARRY A HIGH GRADE LINE OF GROCERIES I .r......... I Fountain Pens Waterman, i Conklin Swan , Registered yet? Gold and Silver Pe'ncils Eversharp and Fynepoint- $1.00 upwards Alarm Clocks Big and Little' Bens and others I I T HE F RYI N G PAN : a flash iin the Pan." Personally Mentioned Young George Blewitt, 2nd., '24Lit, Doomed to the summer session By unparallelled machinations Of the dean's office, And by parental persuasion, Became low of spirit. Being desperate for want of diversion He took to meeting the trains. After three superintendents of schools, Five high school principals, And seven maiden ladies Specializing in Semitics, He was stricken with palpitations 9n seeing six seductive flappers Disembark with the intention Of entering the University. Now able to sit up and take nourishment, He is apparently none the worse For the shock; and the Health Service Rcports him eager to be out, Placards in the 4aasreunion parade at Yale ex- pressed the following seeihnents on "burning topics of the day," to quote the New York Times: "We've won every cup but lost the Wiccup"-; Football is the only kick left in the ov'"; "We gre dry we pin our postage stamps to Ouke u.r Itter koike.*" Theme with Var'ations La Diina Comedia: Purgatorio Canto Mrs. Dante-What are you writing now, dear? Dante-Oh, Hell, you wouldn't understand it "Giving him Hell," said Dante as he parcel-post- ed the Purgatorio to the printer. "This is 'Hell," remarked the printer, jabbing the copy on the hook.. "I'm worried. 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