SUNDAY, iAlliftI1,124 THE MICHIGAN DAILYf-A ~LEACOCK'S BOOKSI . Literary Lapses The Unsolved Riddle of So- j Further Foolishness cial justice : ~Over the Footli-ht-s Frenzied Fiction Esgay in Literature Studies ci Sunshine Sketches The Hohenzollerns in Amer- Nonsense Novels ica Arcadian Adventures of the Moonbeams of Larger Lun- Idle Rich acy My Discovery of Englanid LPerythingQ in 'Books at A T ) UNIVER4SITY E XV R BOOKSTORE Is Your Watch a Timepiece Or Only an Ornament? TRADE IN YOUR OLD STYLE WATCH FOR THE NEW FASHIONABLE RECTANGULAR! pp, This beautiful rectangular .n .. c t -'watch-the latest style-t Sjt 17 jewel gua anteed ''.lm l ~uron. i -" i ''} BULOVA Movement; 18 Shlanderer & eyfried r J eivelers 304 S. MAIN ST. EG05cogan WI4NUFIiN THE V ALIDITY OF THE TERM 'COLLEGE' IS QUESTIONED. Maaime-Care-like I ae gleaned through tois of rough rock and am rew ardedI by a tiny gleams front a gemt. Quietly nestled saay amidst thre heart throbs of the personal appeal, the sensual shudders of the vice expose, asd the blatant slander o the political propaganda in the unwieldy Sunday New York Times I find an excerpt romr the report of a University President to his Board of Regents. Hie mourns or the lost. "Our az panda. our shirrlinig. giddy parties. our 'utst,' our promts our hops, oi11, toisgspteture show s, our joy rides- all these suitdtmany more others ralite anti ban~tish learnig." It eetsetsmtictette right, for learnig is certainly ra litd ad bishi'led f rontiour tollag, tti'. Rtt let us constaier it mtottent. Is that the desired fuctin of a college Desir'ed fu~nct in? 'Wlohas ia right Isohisire a itunctittntotf ticollg" 7 Htlts setsta:ys frtoe lieolege' Tihe tax-payerc . Dti the' aantlernititg'? No tshyft they supp~ort and1 whly do ther attetd these colleges? Surely ties knowt'hatIthe dsse:tiisttitcttoftlearnintg was atid stfar tas Ittipubli Itt- nor iii "' ' giP s sttill te fnt';nteofa icollege. Stie. they kniose it ttd tlilt al'i Iklowt's aget tietto'e Iticttet.That atd ltcaties' tili it's the ere a' sie t Ills('tttntry Club Briget'atttiSttpter t lit' ,..i tleS 0 J'_.Its-' te main r aastthtt tecgt tttd laelendot'theiir tia~, -i a~ry-wic htlitgri'nitis ICtllege (Itreidet'" :u ..r;r i7 a s' '5 ,tpyI sitlt' tee aiatses tl e ttttcttit rtol, t Sate's naroel i ttt tettfoer'aimeitlrti. sc :d s' i it as " . h Peietitoit'tcollege itdsthimlsl'f t tte a ,ieu :.i.rr. .n omut ire 'tttirSe' itch'i-tiggrs andii professrs. '"'ra"as 3_7 0mits"n stud et.'.diplmaits atillatorers' itay' cheks;'a'a t iit lii;lc 'trlhe i 'tssi5I t lt Ithile detby andtai. ilorltl op- man ca fil : :t ;, m 151in it" "It ait'ttt times ibe te e ttsil'e .1n t t 0 te'- ~n ro a tis ~patl}t. Nitlii Itile l:,in he " ie-_ tstiut is ~ hic i'hy tics' xettiere ot';ct ah:' sa-s,"Nos'iien a lest ftwis tets intl it '.11V 'itt te zte~ n ibe'tiand areltitigso1lie'. St itt etal ?jys bati emvll" tIot'ut'mr liey tit'un i' Idtite is fro ;.aent at ai" terz a liltt Ie stdlittl." thi'etilt'st It ti I wit. ttt i tat't_ t!t:et'rtll'"''' _....ilt '''"''ca 'ta. - l's it liti. Yet it itItte of ts'titlst Whtler u~ar Y ra._: Ae aios. Ilttst itt the endtl tisc'tter the reatitn- -a bci t "a it:tcrIs till'atctionbtweeitttant-atd tec atractiont betteet ose,,fi~airt I hveit 'fronthse era itiublised athottrities tata s t 've t- moe 1beautiful tati this seotd tiore strely guttonotst Itn. And .1oes nt, etin the Faille say "A greater love htth noitatt thati that he' should lay tltwnl his iCftr that of a frindt?" Or swas it Kitlin? whiteI t til still groinig and watdering itt the ldar, hiitwevr, I fitd thislti Cabel's Figures of Earth: "Yes, le is wiser tatitknoss tteoatow matl.es Itovely ttie subst ance.wisly' regardinig the as of tatt irreposilec shaslon' thich. if you graspt at it. flees, tnd, swhen you acout it, swill folow, gilding al life with is glory. atd keeitg always ttie iitotn ounte adt tot tar antimstatwise, suit unisn: and keeitg yttiiatsways never cn- ttetd. bit'armoedI witht tiSe"f-respett 'thatitntathubant tatages tiuite tt rcta'sisIlls fa'"' iif beitig ctontententetd. No, isr oe isa isitteant's fuionitl of r. 'hauo nsit sateit's'eIt-iIitr ttat instant otlt, wherltt'r itheo1!' rnyh 's; 's: stiese 'frthtteither tltoit, btotarlytctfttromitthese iii'sittitd." t ,, ~ r_ ., , , Ie s e t w o ti t ittth' saue slir t , The Buss Lampat2 Ideal for Students A practcal, tet artisticolsandling 1 thE.t Wxill clamp or Ihang anywehere. Gitves you lighat exactly NNshere you want it. 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