4 .i THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1922 Oxford University --- its student Life, Traditions and Customs BY W11. Bernard Butler land the man who defeats you in ten- never a case of dIrunkenness. ticipate in the debatfes, both that they (Continued fronmlast Sunday) irtsor w ho shoots past you on the I spoke previously about the less' themselves may be known by the stu- The Englishman is raty orinore dissitates with you by indul-i serious altitude ttf te English in dents and that the leaders in debate genre in thIe intoxicant, tea. Iteir general actions and wort. This!utay ite ohservedl oith an eye to future prised by the great crotvds whticlt wit-I The social life at Olxtord msay he less intense manner is aso shown in use its Parliamuent. For if a man is a tess our athtletir contests, foir itslItis said to be of te fattily typse in its rsttonversatiotns aboust athletics and leader intthte Union, he is practically couttry the "fatt" is th tsr ereplhtts. is,,pitaclity atnd geniaty- Earls tan'stIudlyittg. Oxford sten consider it not a ssotred of a seat in tParliamnent or This is due ts thue Engtisltstsn'sIre- 1,-1o,is hisIti onie, sowhere he sleeps,!ssqite goosd torts to "ttlk sitop" or to sme notter resontsible positions with ferring to play te gatos himselt rattser eat as, atnd tstlktst. Men areinot1stess their ptarticular sttudies as stuch the C'rowtn. slplit up ito sttrhs tell-tdefittesd grotttps intshleir intimtttse ttter-the-table tsr It is ptracttically certain that Ralph tia t aesi yertsv lto ay Atrtn rrtt-ls-t-tr parleys, Ath- Carston, '17, one of the Michigan For tis reastsn, Englitlt colicg-ettistn retssartsstpott the abtsesnce of fraterni- lelit's play a relatively sutaltlItart in ,Rhode's scholars, will he the next so not shsowo'their e0tsLtssatm>)y or- ties, atsd'tlisstt ltey are nost, sissest in; studsetconv ersastiotn. In the Atseri- presisdent of the Oxford Union, He is gasnized cheering isselse a c(heer-leas t (Ie icot'o thingt. It is fturther csantcolsleges and utniversities, table stnow serretary, asnt the secretary cc, bust insplire light Its 5 great shouttt stales titlati lse Englishts sens of hav-i tris stt tites, rssssista l rts'tpally of almsost invariably becomeapes idn a th Iegnigotserseo r iisg sess live wsitlsien sotteger watts has fototbsall, trackt, brselsalt, or basket- at the followving election, Mr, Jeffer- cruciatlntonenls of thse tattle whEts tt every asdvantage tof the fraternity sys- salt, wh~ile bltuebooks ainsd dreaded final ssoknsows Carson and says "he is one snay htear on occasiontal "Iow. tetss, witht none of its disadvantages, iexamttinastions cosssmand a gol share -rr ihyetee"aoghsfl Row!" dei rgoodlyg ohryoursegtsly oetheeented"onamongEnhish fet- Ito! es snstssgIs rtts Ig- ,t reality, thse English student is ci teatnin teEglih s loss stusdents. tatting to their re,,te tlive, teatmss hsowcrs'sssservatire rathter thass snobbish, In sdettl, ossthe contrary, hsas a tendency Anmerican university men are in- clssoetheir nearest rio ala asre by lir-,l'swtrss tf one Americatn student, tsdiscusss prosbletssof a testocat dined ts dodge the discssion of many ittg blasnkscartritdges. After ilse re- "'Tie tutndergradtuate psroved to he qitite natutre, such ssubjects as history,, philosophy, gotta is over, ttsstch ltsttlicity is givenst astprssarhssttls. It uaserhaps exper- It is itis conversation of thte Oxford politis nnics , ro dcto itssn tsotosspitsteassfIls eenti,essn ,:i, but nesverthteless genuine stutdents that imtpresses Ite Asmerican as too "high-brow" or "over their' are sottietiuses she n the ssssse lay°, ;get ti.ty In lolts he is about the las smucsh as attything. Intellectutality beasts," or as subject mattes' for pro- At Oxfsos'i there' isnot t eisltesstoe =resp,,erltse average, despite catreless, is the dsomsinant stote. The Ensglisi ' feosors to handle. I have noticed here athsletis' aristsscrat wso s is o crsstir- ctsssr rserless dress, hut there is non-1 pay espsecial sttention to dtebsating, iso table talk the nten prefer to deal uous its Amsericanis t itt st ittst+ tsr rstlly ,in air of distisnction regardlessI This ativity is as sriotts withth lenswtant letis's, smalt pleasures, and thltetics are rapt nsstnspsliz(estV by i ss stlprareo is generous self- as are osir atletirs wills is. 'this otther mtinor snattero. Mr. Jefferson ssalt numnber ttf Ossen, tIrrtinsl tty sg-111atssi (if Ihiss it) is rarely aired. fart is niost rogeutly showvn in she stnd others of intimate Oxford associ- salarietd and tI aperslizassI t,'toarttssor Ile is; welt-tmanneretd at table, despite high position of ftse Oxford Uniosn, pri- atito sayv flat the Engtish student does do the rsnstaptsear beftore sucs a l!tor t tttse. iHI seldom efferovesces." manily t stettatitog orgastization, whbere stot wait tiltltte gradttates before he snmtser of student's. Athletic s evs Michigans s sometimes bteen refer- tdist'tssits of tlarge pubtlic qusestions attemsst to apply this knowledge, tdoes nost seteittite a mns's lto-itistst reto ts- th te tpootr nian's toltege," a Ithe place'. Stut's sen asLloyd Gsorge Large subjects of the day dominate as tssurlh s so lsre. tpltce tvbere'tte smsan of small steasns 'antI Assitith freqtuentily rtone to par- , (Contissued on Page 8) It go'necral, it mtay ttt'satidstht lies' tsssvso 'i'k his wasy thsrtotghs and estu-1 atletic sof Oxforsd strless ostrsssiat'l tite ltitts'f tatminsitmustmsexpens'. Al thsas thsosse itnthis rsointry. Tlt tIts' lrigass, ttoo, tere is st'eohr .1ir~iii~lnottee ~tir sem heeooi-oils' le- >rcrs's 'in