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February 15, 1941 - Image 39

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The Michigan Daily, 1941-02-15

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S tiirdar, Fpbriinrv 15. 1941

T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY

Page Nineteen

TH MIHuA DAIY ay Nneee

GLORIFY THE MALE!
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She Wanted To Learn Howe
My cpimion ha- been asked con- H bt i ii
cerning acomparison between J-Hops Or. better yet, shall we say it is not
in the West and J-Hops in the East. the same smething? Or shall ste jnst
Naturally, any such comparison is say fifty tents and part friends?
a difficult one to make, especially Perhaps it is the tradition ioften
when one has been neither to a J- spelled Wealth) that is responsible
Hop heres nor in the East, nor, for for the change. Which brings ns to
that matler, in any other section of mind of a very interesting tradition
civilized America. Howvever, let no rise which hsas been observed at all Dart-
about aL this, and proceed, mouth Winter Carnivals since 1938.
Clearly the Eastern parties are tt would seem that, in the rear of
superior. You have only to ask an the Dartmouth Library. just to the
Eastener. or his date. to ascertain othet side of the Economies stacks.
this. Why this should be so, is more thsere stands an old statue of Gen-
difficult of discovery. eral Nathaniel Allan Howe. And so.
To put it concisely, there is a some- on Carnival night, every loyal Dart-
thing to Eastern Junion Promo which mouth man takes his girl into thse li-
distinguoshes them. Of course, there brary and shows her Howve. t is the
is also something aboutc Western J- tradition that counts.
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