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: itSNDtAY. FEBRUtARtY 21. 12-1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r'' rrr
by
Security -E O coa
May be found for your valuable docu- I Ax A ND sTHE' SNMAG
It. is inpssible to sot) and eonsder the vicissitudes aof tis "first year
ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. sUtt without the strting sembance to the 'first year in' protruding sharply
in to te conite'ations. The loneomeness at the new town, tetnamiiar
The service ill please you. a snalities, the er sary change in liing habits and the gratual-be iS
1 ever so graat it i sre-acclimation to all at thesetings, are itentical
j M chancs ith ths at that for' away Freshman yer. As in lbhat oher year when
Far er a8 I trusti to whilt away tte long htour by the od astittes, I again.tis
Far es ~ M c a is s n yar. atttnt to brak the monotony of ttinutes by mtethds learnet or I
ntight say acquired in those last our years.
101-145 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH- STAVTE Oa ftites' cs:ricoa es ty whicht I hastened thtteors toward that
oe intwlitt 'the tWagott witl cotte swas writing.'iThe tostthiseer sid
"as . tcth time andI gie vett to sotme ery yottttttttethstuiastms, bt
so ong as it dil it eld sufficiet i aon t'etre. Nw, ttowseer, I ack
1111111111111 ll Ilr te ethsiss---all is muck, tmire and suid-satnd in wtitt I totntertand
_ stnk into a tit' oe tenht at moroseness. Ad what I write setts tte
cry ot.a lost a httihcigs withtbtt ote handt to tte Rock at Aes as
th as 0f il-atck dash attd ttg.
TH E BO O K S R E _ _ 'Bu~ tat itt gtttI tethoght tte at writin' a critqute oathItis pbltication,
~ ~ jj _ te u 'Mt.potn con.ieratiot, howeer, I decidedth lat tiat wotld
-eal t postibleradng at at least sorts copies as I hadt stck between the
VIEtWED IN THI S
plesof books o y tablet This sened atmost too nmuct bt proved
S E C IO N= tuch to my astonshtment when at 1:3 1 I realizetd that te alartm clock
=swoul rang ia le sort hours to annoutnce the approacht of te wistle,
ER U urved qi . tea nisttg entertainment tr te eening. .
NUMERU
=IN 7, IICII I 0 MM.f IS CONSIDERED AS A VIIOLE.
0 '1 H IR a 0 (1)D Yoruatu mst otpar-Ion ae if when I refer to The Stnday Miagazine I as
T ITL.7ES5 crtintetmso tf endermtent which may ot seem altogether proper, tr it
C was tn assocattons formed by it that I approached nearest te door-
- tsctstisnto s teUiest.I a hr la ere htlocked by the Seenthltey--leading frons the bred and htrried life at an
- ar ,Prcura ,Islice at appl dropped into one's Edgeworth can would make one's, ppe in-
_ are Proeu ahk- finitely more enoyable and make the Edgeworth smell like Inperal Cube.
It was there that I first learned that North Devonshire hats were similar
to sotme of the more flimsy brimmed ones to be seen rigt tere in te office.
AT']? So why, wen I remember these things, shouldn't I use the clanderos
E titles fondly conferred span the sheet, in my day-It, so lottg, ong ag,
last year.
-~~~ Sertously' conderng te work taltas been done on te magazine
~ ~ ti year howeer and attempting a cotparison with te ag the year
S Id I J ,, R S ' Ithat The oktn aran it eulogy-only college Ipublication wtlt sins at
C _real lt'ry acoomptottaents, or sometting to tat e-I cannot help but
note shat ,ettc to te an adancetent. This year te eitorial policy-
B ook Shopj ad hre ti ettors twtllotject that they hate son tse-Itas at least beet
eare rh ;tit o thel-tht--as Billy Plcps is sot ttt call a certain
lip , i<>c -n tatit eas enctttragetd exerinentation in te
s w.*_r. ticae~tdttntte ttatte rttof taket-tptand ctoice oa
i.ntt'soter tdays was at) expsrittett.
(EVERYTHING IN BO GKS", - I--oT :;ZtAT Is OMALVOLENTLY CONSIORIED.
ha.I-tvao t eart intpeIt15r solttlbe seetenet Sy te iact
t:_'Iscisla .sCrtmtaas Cacti from te Art Rtditor swhich hIas s-far
gcn na~crrcr~d±;d? ut for te one exception thtat there is ot enogh
IIf1111i~tiiIIlt IllltlilIIl it w iilf~ll hihh111 II itI1i8 IIff1911flhi13N111u 11n t asse'no aulSt t insd-that is. no gaing ,aot. I ae especial
adirtinfrtet w ic o literary interpretations by Halse Davitson. I
hin- i s astt 'Lasense of thtt literary is a. keen as tta of art. is
appecitin oVciet Littidsy i as xpressie a. columna of written
words tttght Ite. AntI his synthetic ces of The Broters Karanaztor
expresses mtttr. I cotttd but wshl that Iis flash at ligting whtich serves
x as his backgro'ud ad been stre a bolt tatn the zi-zag fasht that he
oide o i. eerUh-ostithettmost dittect ant l-nomasn
apprecatttn ofCi ttnovel tat Ilae eerse enttTee arehtwtverclth
frot an e'permenta stgthe second showintg a deded adanceenit over
zt it n r- cccie preson Thtetttgazt't" as credtaly exite
t. oit t'ttr'esott than that t has pbhd th at ese
Thotihe' c-itribtttclata I retmembet itIthabeen sore at a
apedItor a(vs ntute antI shtaswntstrong tttfuetcesfrrntot soie.
- -"Lv 'Fl .:ELES NOBLE STU FF IS CONSIDERED.0
w't'swritteworiiowesettosthe damttttstsgenatrso tit spakAntl
I ,it nti htteepertmetatonttas tbeettmost 1ttab csorylk. r
Da is h-: ot tub ted alott isItoskthes ttr tttp 'ttttt tttt
LikeW affes) M akeT he r curg, 1_o oel ,heeie, den 0rsoEseatd te est at that
LikectW afls.1\4ae he, SOh a sat ed blit t'w ptectiio nas o a 'itTu We.have
E e tial Ir n ,$IP-Z an iteestigaryo xeiet ideormeoun pre loso 1atesstovaguead ttost obscure Subtltettesi frotThle LstI l~o
to Varatons o Hl;rot revessof speithc ooks to Bo iee Vit0,,t'i
} r.cut, vtspiefr -airto',Smoke Ctrs t hate heen imttnsey tinterested Ieadingti"thet;.a: id.
e.t" intintt,'soitr it's g i ottail t one ttme I could titnoth)sot in '1taedtversit otmanoner :d
atte" o wtcf ~es felow e as 'tie
iitwt ttso5t I oty tai- sTsrt a'. 'a- ri' .esac chhae sotbtm itthe ttimtost o rar
t -rolt o mnts iio us'or-t dor. ottopet.T': a iyo hsaleoy iteoId'aoal twago
I?1:i"'NF IDO WIi T I-, t'tN'ITtONAL CX I S

e"\4 'L F M~ .S -tOYhavey :tapIroblty read a boot the gossip and prtestlwsoitit-t
T he D etroitE ionLa cauosed by the exibit of 'Fax Beertbhm's cartloons tn on~oan andth
I ~~~wt-tbtrst of se-veral iythte" artist. The botttbsintthle shtosw seettedl to be
IC 'm an " '---'' ~cTt,,, t'r;ict.,.ost ales. In srticttz it twas intimttttedth at Isis
IY ' ILcoatated b:arb oaod might be for smalicious reasons and those bteittg a
o m j ~ol gag. We'v all joked about mnarry'intthSe dollars. Bttwrtettn a
t i g is intmat d about our royalty and especially o tr hi tly f'st e at.'
prince-. And s .iax withdress{thtte vile thtings0.
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