"'The Jvind in the Naking"~ (Contimlued from Page 3.) tLo.; ben the h :bit (of defondnoro tie -tol y, ohl) Virtues troin titme itu- inea~orial tOto elCr15s of others' rep- lI-HE MICHIGAN L tl!?,raie teudvoy t'to eta!,. ('litics as 'EJi)lBiot Sol'ely, 'r ° 1 1havin levi,' v ex thte argloocux of those who j ('Ott l epre riti.'isnt lest it teal) to v oece itndt letrltt.on, we may 000 j'11)11 ely 101011 0i1)1hisrcotter'tioncrt- Stainofoten negievie')historical facts wiletl INerve to wellkeo it (lottlto is- cred1i)(((ot (If theoe llrgllttnts.0 DAILY MAGAZINE StUNDAY, MAY 28,11)l2-2 sorry estate- is Caf 'iC io 1111a1d0haft totnA'lofli morality tol N hilhth tey ing. ilr'e -i' l''11t111l1. Few tawyers can view ti xtocr~mtttrttott l,Liclh nttr-; thirprofllessonwith any cottoiderattle at sciettce has reared itsetfisioby n(10 degree oft detachment. Thtetn there are toeato 00 readlty aplticabte in studty-;thxetnow alt-potetnt buoiness intereots, (1- ttanklind anld its plrolemso.1bactkel by tilepoliticianstl and in gen- The stutdetof humtanity hase1 e ;era (1 l pplortedtby tile e;.ctesiasticat, lllre inveterate prejudtices to over- en , 11(1educationltclass0s. Many ('001e, otore inherent atndt cli- ; othe (tellstI' er Il atnd agazitnesare val ed weaknes ses of ttte ti;, to II ''ItI hoeir influenle, o'nee they are guard againtlot.thantile stu~dent of na- I 111.1 'io the11101005 lman's berths and 11ore. Like the early scienltists, 10etbas 'ti'e 1off fis bountly. 0 51.ltIslic tradlition Ito1011)1 1.t 0 'i'llTo e (ColudtledtNextSttnday) c11 tH ook for littleielp fromtttetll'110- ''frglt. 1li t,.by iHarper &iBros.) r eroitieo asitow' consttuted. Tilhe clergy, altholugh less sensitive 1in re- t~p' sofIl)Broom, wsvtlhhaveblen 111t SotIv11ll-al ]!tuf leltus 1onl g'oinxg r','11t1 idltti 01, ottritimltse10, extI L(13 unit 110)111loio0'11of0lmt ((1 tI I' tie 1'nl lit re 1)1:11311011and, 1 lanlcon t.ctill]11i=e are manly 01lI Il:t- t'ipCI SlU111 i itlo ldctOrit~elt itite' t, lr tll' .5' ie,'thattxy sulprltessinlg (o- prevlious s.510 '(:0(1l5v~tppeal1t omany 'c.1)1(d ''radIiali" tlitloght ants,0Iiftt- rc1lr aon- 11 ilustrlationof )elesive six (1, til presCent syst(l llan(1lie made tol ruI' h 1 to 11'ted llv-I' lotf our t'eaten1 '. ((It years-,0011g. ed1 .Ottutitte. txolltles.lothe Lx'ol1 " Wti'e 101' bas=e permtitted Iour freel' repolrt say qite propIerly be classedi tllolvt t ntile 1natur'liscience to '00 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~y 1 CI'ItOlOllllC,.'oin.transoformo nan's o'IiwoCrldI, (Ie a)111w Halvilng armedllto pult. )1111 ( tte Ger- ;ottr s(hoots 1an1) eve'txourt' universities (00(10,anti 51t1ceerllOdtill 01 ldollg, the tolontlnuetto'10inclcate1 beliet unit a'Chorxrof colic rntlil1100(11immedlxiately idel'i s'hicht may Iorlmly0111t have been 0)10)0,tout new etrelnieO lare soutgttalnt);ppropriate tol the pastIbt IwhlichtareC ea"i'y discoveret. '1)1' hysteria of re'- cI ('1'rty ltti~vt~roIlki-l; 110. Po", (I e Iress'0 v ))il'l bltly s'ubs)10 t ' 1(11 'soorialice" IC't:,a1lt lilO iintou llllll it is M1101 5' Il "il-rcl'C~l(izllt'fatll)t1 5.sitIwould appear1, anordeCrly)'pr111 in11s 1 r,. '.'.( 1'"ther o15-. 'iC Ir mental. 00sentatioxn ofthIe c0!1on-etioll ltprop~rie- lit' aac~xlvlan111)exl'e-s'ive Iare bt )ill-tixes, ('lther thit mn s.I"(' to1111 -rlawl~'del structI CC ex'aggeralts 1101)pervCr-'t' 0111 te xovetl11111)discon'erting facts ]ors c 11f t 1e00)saltrse(Itfttiogs.:1)11') surrouxndt 1us1(1il vetry'Si1)1. # At teen~inlg of till'Itwen(tiethicon Oq r )e III. "1Ift t1) voIlume the; tury (hO Sso-atil5lled01'nes olit lll' - OitlCt10(ll(was thazardiedltha't if oly, ~pilese 0110progress. 01'. axs)Ims b1(0(1 0100 1 Illd cQ0e to lok al th1)1)0s0dilt- :px'intIedloult. inlmuch the 111 (.1(1po~si- terec i1 lllrom x w )at tes' (110'generally' tiontha(t l)tile na11trill scie'nce were! eo0. 11 tl'mbexr Cxlf lt't most solciing'00(110 centuries Iearlier.iHobbieSsixays evils son'). eithex' remedy rthemseOOlves olf the ochotasti<" 111110oopy that it oC stllwC 11i'nillelveO Oltiect Itogradlual went on one brazen tleg 11011 1100of ott Itiuxixl 0110 liCr thopefui lil'uction. ass. Thtis 0010ems t e 0our'pligttto- Aov th~ Iese evilo a veryvlfuamentailiday. Ou~r scientifi 'leg; is tusty and cn ' 1 '11'tlte'defensive attitudtlowtsardi gros oin strengthbdily; its fellow 1110ecrtiis of01our existing order and' member-ottr thouaght of tman and his Suggestions for Gufts to Give 'the Girl Graduate As the Girl Graduate's thoughts turn toward commencement anxd the accompanying activities her friends are thinking of ap- propriate gifts with which to express their appreciation of her successful college career. Iti th Couofmuhplesuei futtfre years. But make sure your flmns are de. veloped by men who know how. Then you have the assurance of , maximum succesa at picture tak- ing.r Lyndon & Co. Amateur Finishing 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY Fancy Combs of flashting red, jade green, and glossy hlack are stately combo for the Girl Gradoate that wilt give a Spanish touch to her coif- fttre. Their pictttresque designs are qtite intriginlg and She svill delight in wearing one. Mesh Bags Miost appropriate to carry witht the summer attire are silver and gold mesh bags. Ssme have pan- nier handles and others have chttins. There are models with engraved tops and others with head tassels as the bsttom. Silk Hose Silk htsse are always appropriate. Thte Girl Graduate will like a pair ot Mbartha-4-Foot stockings or a pair of Italian hooe in grey, wohite or black. Step-In Sets Stumer lingerie includes cool little step-in sets. T~hey comne in the delicate shades of orchid, pink, and sky blue and have at- tractive lace edges and hemstitch- ing as their adornment. These sets of vests and step-ins will please any Girl Graduate. New Bracelets he vogue ins bracelets favors beaded ones of pearls and jet, They are flexible and have a charm of their own. There are also thin gold mtodels with finely engraved designs that should be worn in pairs. Dainty Neckwear There is ntothing more acceptable as a gift than a fresh new collar, cuef and vestee set, Dainty checked gintgham, pongee, and white linen have all been used effectively for neckwear that is .at once charming and practical. Sports Socks Sports socks with striped cuffs are qtite the thing to wear with knickers or other sports attire. They come in heather ilk and wvool ((ixture. Silk Gowns And every sweet Girl Graduate ntust be supplied with several silk gowns. There are nmany new styles fronm which to select a gift that will be counted at the tsp of her list. Crepe do chine com- bined with lace bands and item- stitching offers otto choice. 'Ac"k, vov. t*