PA GE TWO THE 1'M/ICHIGAN DAIL~Y SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923 The C mpus cess. Regarding the writing of temtt The wa"u aere not pacrticfar. Preie 're trircat rots, for the mot prt car andgo to th devil. This does r t mte that the tmanscrits wttt e tunc Liter-a-toore ptate, siotldthere e he an chance, a decently deveopd sye I The editors of The Sunday Miaga-,Tthe chief tings are oriinality tnd tine are of the opiniocn that, notwith- veracity to somte phase of1life.' Afti standing the various cattpius poblitco-this, o oreicudseertig ions whiicht pritt short stories, esays,' ii tte romsantic fair e t h vignettes and verse y studentst, them frocst nt itoraisfic tre~tni:tc renmains ,a einite tneed foraactr ' ' eae. T etie )ic- ;aft,.rc I ?.c at literary expriecsion etebut. = eli liltthircthomci i ot.ie sn only campts pubticiatioin'sgtvng o- iss ' portnnity ffr this are Te 'Sndy ithsucasco=;eitidi5ibfl if1t fagazine, chies anitWimstite siftswis l be peised. Adfij t to thoitghcte lattertis not stritsy apatculr poicys c ccligte fp titiersity encture siitss fiitttii of5 c t ,rial i ii li icdvgoe I iar twirdcci reason that ittshould tic tetter t-l rtil u treua ndrlal it has ccce.c; ntl o eae. ' t _ i, Chimes, swfthcits ibeft iuiforer.isct u o 'i iu.- r~ rn:i is asowedlefitcotcernedcth ed aL islc t aiw" wlt- envies in iiie irection of artistic it-c ii tu~?-; vcu~ racy expression. It snbiu'iit' 1< ii tit iy goitg icfor ticcsor f tirf- stics cwit isothecampcucts oodc"Indcnt by callngitt 'f "te izgtzn campustpiionheey tnpi tt- igthetscccc isccapsndmtingacc i tti C s: h ~p irais ic c alic c i selfrc't'cc'.a tik mit "ifociti,e oscciii r lst vicert ' l ficrs t~st icai'diregrtbl il s'c ini iir: Atr fts -' . riccl c as u; ip,,n i s darcigh futi'on ailrt by teiitt s, 1 o~r±ir-ticc itig Icifit r'c iivtheiisit:cs-iti ii hop icc tit esesci i ciiikettheit ti 'c l ii ccciccti tsclc i.i ths ecfiOs it t cc rc's i~ls ict ccciii thne itysabot t hlet in c s ic ct vim st Ite t x fili iun f limtd t cf teidc'hcti'' cts' th e ise ld piecs mpuse o ndIcic es . Tcoil ift do ro hefis'tri g ''a trike iis thte" stesh e aUit~ t 'ic' i I i l ricin o tic tof Itheisic t ed nunrser- dea c wig it c c'" iitt ti ci'5c i ce's icI he w ud b cea sr of ti w rl 0rtsvinou sy inll ligi e tima ge a thi: i aitDc kid t ur velc li alt Aler ticssiuin.clefreelicy, Jstgndnarsscres 's i c'",lcticti ckdfrottidth presse taespeanenarcriit isng ki .."' ti te si",tielirs as atdas se-l ceting ithos e i eltitirn e li n5.k'd f-ccither bcks 'i crchtteb'etnof iti- Oibvionsl, cclii thet thice puct c a e ticic h outd ce o ug ns e - of an instiution can eer h pe to h;' ics Ieiitito rtce sis i he p es e ha n yica refect.iFnrscth'eaidivitcmlcsfisthefui enrsg arito stecornads appears to Iceocucreherigimpaestvofnbucr itois incthnectieientivititsliterature. attenion to itterarysibingxinptit ne sfie gtealredioshn atthn th ierr 'tns n he h cibx office rects of "Aphro- larger EasternI nfvcfsffies and co-dcli", Th Dei 'irgin", andlt'The lege tha thee ishereat pes 'c.iFol" ear witness to its effectiveness Nevertheless, se feel, with ur gaze twarsth ie sucess cc thtiose very pro- turnefd steacfatly on The Ultinatedocinagnswhhitsdree. Good and The Shining tight that there I e York at this very nmtoment te mtust ie . cineselere, somcce srtocclrsc-trtatac r of "Artists ansi Moels is ing that icfortne reascon or anotheriesecking a larger theatre in which to not cntribuedtto iany of the aovegve the Ipresentation sintply eaue nientioed pubilication. ' tie thatre-going crowdas have beceone We cherisht ff0expansive elcscis tfibiultc for the lpresent aconmoda-? concerning the stories swe intend tis Tltc increase in the sze of the run. It is nfotcrtnte utc'cwiho'tllv'nat- hocuse which hae witnessed "Artists ral thatctthe tmajority cci thet' illcbii anccNcodeltois" cwaii brugt aout e- cituite ad, a sttialer proprctionmc- cause tie'ipolice avertisicd the con- dMocre, anti ifiwithi1 in ya.tre- iiiics abseceiofccapiarl in the ceivescsi' ir toil goodcconrtnriutions, how tioetiig that the mtafager our cortes siill ie hteard for a sitn-iwouldt never live cdarcd to ti. sidrabe dstace. e iswold iesitate fco question te Thetorsines tust ie adistil I50iii v rfiness iof te oljects whiich these words,irigital, ibasect tn socil1tili li igie isa nst tictrue to somffecfn- si is i t ci c i tiii i t amnetal suatieslo f life That c is alincicthat tu rs inlcccivvite tic 1 Ic and yet w o owic ccarcitoti litte su ccciiif liioi tinc le ornitgraphyi'i pe fshe fqiclylcif tcii ci r i l 'ut lii 5 it ha cb u iicil ii F.L Tle __.....E itosr ? 5sonsi i ueff pca'ts , i our intle Dona ico.vL.S itde. ..Bosih s L -Ii; ictsoputinswoct l11"ti Normtand Locckwood ..M ccciiieerybr i noks Robeirict litrstilHenuderson.,i"isotrhw r t tl ,i r al; n; lay: neil~ '._ .l * ti-civl Illusion N LMANGOUNY4 By Avedi;X lealiaekian A Lea from the Armenian Literature Fortsi te is the matntiwhio has at ililusion, erafuse the worlcd ecotmes for him a home, a sweeciticne. Fortnate is tics mtan cwho is dereivedt iy a beauitifultieica s th e t realc',t iordi is bitter miii crute catnd the wilt of ites is cci at it"t , t i a r a t i ol ctd, , i" t. ci n ic'tif l 'ic i " o II i sic:i ti l~: o- ci cccww , . ti n1 u l '? Buy lour Christmas c Diimiond 'Nio.tie OttoChrit- (I/ PAYMENT We also sell 'Wathes, Clocks, and S SONLANDERER & SEYFRIED-~ Nev'er Forgyet That Our Grill is Ti radit:on 'at Meichi eIII ACRiOfSS Ftit C 'D . U h t. STATI"ON 1ffiEEEENSRVING TjEBESr1 FOR YEARS I ILIiseRouss',IHalsey DIavidscon, i Ns'eelltcicout otSaitrel 'utiuu I Jr. ITie Stundayc 'uM'gazine' sottetits manituscripts frotuats citonsicf S fluiated it th ieIUnivertsitsy'itait iiseripts Tnusttbie itpewr itn trtile set rid ilwritenctsnsuse stde only, Thec Siunday 'Magatine acknowslj escighoe'fl eican-lSecuslar Un-i ion revifetesetvicfs'' "T hts'n-it official Observ er" departtnent. Itis theizPoliiy of ftis taga incz to stadenits and fctoyill mbirsiife i the jutdgmic et ofitlizezitorth sarti- lzsarezsfc intnic valvezand iteorest This doaesit uieaiu fiat sansrsr~t soiie rvlar'Siiofferditcae solirsatrfii' ii' acrei ofedorias opinion either incprinciplesor aorm.. il " un f llt cii(,m tiluto cii'; t i' 'i . .. li a 'cafut: r1 I ' I-n ouster. li I tosekur's cicuiuccis socitin cuos If all tics cEcitlhuooks itat cisc' sseen file lcii'hi of ipubilicachionithcudcircughutthsc' cii tredicivil cclthecmcsthe eath iwouldt ii al b ,iuitii iiItnirealty vcce iis-' c c s its carying shots,oft dtlfut S.seuccifrnliteiratiou'e-ansdalt- erti's' hultaislouf thse eonal cell- bocys has c used the book is chusuthe forgittets oniuthe iself. FlaubertnIonce I cc lcute ciithue vs fit dofftit difhsference .hprcsessi ci iy society.tl' uta'-shbooks. picur~es, statues have nevenrsruined stir over-miosralhworld.PTse cday foi icac ' 'intgs--'itie -s'ev e as a clay--