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March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…r tr tpa ha A R 4 1DAY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 T11 JUNIORS EXPECT LARGE AUDIENCE Judging from the sale of Junior Girls' play tickets at the box office of Hill auditorium, large audiences will attend all three performances. The remaining tickets, including some good seats, will be on sale all this week at Graham's bookstore. The costume committee is working out some attractive costumes for choruses giving special att...…

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…4r Mtir tgan 4:atily SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 The Twain, East and West, Meet At the Cosmopolitan Club (By Delbert Clark) ers. who are banded together for the students, who come from countries especially among American born stu- Nipponese and Chinese, American purpose of having an enjoyable so- whose educational opportunities are dents, to be asked to join, as it is, in and Indian, South African and South cial...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… hell qatitled to the use ir redlte4. to it or not otherwise mews published tereL Arbor. Mihigam, as second ng, Maynard Street. 1,8414. o words, if signed, the signa- Sbut asan evidence of fath, No manuscript WU sentiments expressed have nothi? Wg'*htever to do -with the editorial page. Mtter suited to editorial comment is bfotht, up at rgularly conducted neetings of an dditcfrial board 6f eight men every afternoon. In these meetings, quest...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 proof, and has a fascination that must an air current in some level that is .P'ssi iliies of ar rav l e experienced t be appreciated. To blowing in the direction of his destin- be "up in the cloud" will soon be- atioa Possiiities or ir Trave :m: == n-'''re "' s come a commonplace. Common sense The expert aeronaut may be forced (Continued from Page 1) enthusiasts in this country, and is of in b...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…"o w"" never played a waltz during the four years he had been in the Union Or- n Union Party chestra. One encore would have Casion been a bigger fraction of the music than my partner and I were of the Daily: crowd, so I withdrew my request and ce. May I tell we went home. ned as follows: Dances Much Changed ent I used to I am not prone to lament the pleas- I even helped ures of youth, and I shall not try to s of the grad- ,reverse the process ...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 3 Political Reforms on the Campus A. Communication Editor, The Sunday Magazine. illegal methods. Such votes could be The system of counting the ballots election. The Student Council might cast out. could be revised to advantage. The appoint seven State Street merchants During the past two years there havehee .casti criticiss Another familiar abuse is the dead- counting of the votes is now d...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…''""'"""""" I by Us t Quality which is the Result of Good Tailoring. J i , , ' , ; ' ; , # ! ' !'' C ; ,. No matter how well you like a piece of suiting, remember that it will have to have, style and fit before becoming the suit that you would like to wear. We now have our, new Spring Suit- ings in all the new lors. Come in and see them, and our latest style BROUWER TALKS ON EUROPE'S SCHOOLS Prof. H. A. Brouwer, exchange professor of geol...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 A Letter Froupon the abundance of fruits and vge 1 tables. They are appallingly lazy. Everything lives and grows easily; (By Marion Kerr) lessor to receive an appointment as there are thousands of different spe- Professor or assistant in mineralogy ties of plants and animals. There is!9 or geology in an American provincial no suc thing as hurry and rush our consciousness like loose leaves univ...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAI Y Aspo J:). :9: t~ NO ----------- glog"All 01 i ol I III .01*mMolo "N No RE5TLINS TEAM W A '. BE LOSE BOUTS I Teams of THROWS HIS KECIHNIE DRAWS >lnation wrestling th the Detroit Ath-f ght resulted in the ig the wrestiling ng the boxing meet the crowd of 500 1 pleased with the go on were the wrestlers. aggressive 115 pounder, t Borsits of D. A. C. in the, 3oth men were exceedingly lever with Borsits holding ,vantage...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Chimes--A Criticism (By G. n. E.) a number of articles in the issue were said, had a decent cover. The art more than half bad. True, there was distinctly worth while. But before work on it was none too well done, a wretched article by that illiterate Some time ago, in a iational putl taking up the February number in de- but there was a flash of color and life scoundrel and enemy of all honest,...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… d was always in t His height allowed hi all off the backboa Lso a good dribbler a t on the floor. He w ball when none of t is Alay regularly he was a capable sub- stitute and will be an addition next year if he plays, however he is in the Medical school and he says that he will be unable to be out again next season. Fresh Squad Looks Good The freshman squad this year will furnish some capable substitutes while several men in school who were...…

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…* THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 Huxley has strung them together well, read him have three fine books in and he himself dominates the story. store for them. "Limbo" is a collec- Aoo snand A t ors He performs a whole series of tricks. tion of short stories, "Leda" is prob all quite successfully, and all without ably the most original books of poe- "°CROMiE YELLOW" Amiazon-like and rather terrible in seeming consciously to be...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… t :.., S1 OF sals for a college constitution discussed by the faculty forum' tomorrow night in the Nat-, ence auditorium. The princi- be discussed afe those of a lege movement, which is being 1 by numerous educators out the country. Of the. 32 nts who have expressed their -l of the proposition 16 are .n professors. and instructors. colleges, from every corner United States are represented novement. principles upon the basis of the constitu...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE "THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE sary to the story, because she fits in Meneffee, "I believe, steel wheels on DANED" so well with the first part of the title. SteeV A uto W heels automobiles wilt be used practically Dy F. Scott Fitzgerald Goria is beautiful and sophisticated, Prof. Ferdinand N. Menefee, of the altogether." a very dangerous combination, and Engineering Mechanics department, (A Review by ...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

…-" Michigan Daily: of the underlying principles of mpaign for the proposed wo- building is, I understand, to strate that women should and cupy a definite position on the s, not as a fifth wheel on the , but as a vital power in cam- !e and activities. The question mind is not concerned with >tives and ability of the women elves, but with the policies of in authority. Are the latter the girls in this undertaking, they getting themselves up as t...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCI 12, 1922 i EAST AND WEST MEET AT will be all the more fruitful because THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB of their differences." (Continued from Page 1) Raleigh Nelson, of the engineering CHDIES-A CRITICISM- college called "The Magic Carpet;" A REVIEW BY G. D. E. the "All National Hullabaloo;" the ''All Nation Jamboree;" and the "All (Continued from Page 5) Nation Vodvil." The club has been has published for a y...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…offce of' the di- asium, or in the Newberry hall. Act 2 first p.art at 3 o'clock. Act 3, second- part, at 4 o'clock. Act 1 at 2 o'clock, Friday. Act 2, first part, at 3.o'lock. Act, second part, at o'clock. more effectively the work that they are contemplating. Part of this work is to plan ways for raising funds for the Michigan league. All Mortarboard alumnae are urged by the committee to be present since the meeting is important. Walter( ...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

…NAYDEN REYIEWS PART - U ~ .-------- - -I I N Blulletin AL IN. Saturdays.) t . Number 11'f Council in the President's ofies R. W. BUNTING, Secretary. mate will be on Monday, March' irectors of the Michigan Union,- iversity Extension Lectures. an, Bogle, and Van Zwaluwen- J. L. MARKLEY, Secretary. . meeting of the Forum in Natural Science Auditorium, rch 13, at 7:30, to discuss "Proposals for a College Con- ther matters that may be bro...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 11

…1 " if l SiJw $FRtr I14mn auug SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 'he Twain, East sand West, Meet At the 'Cosmopolitan Clubt ly Delbert Clark) T ers, who are banded together for the students, who come froin countries especially among American born stu- an d Chinese, American purpose of having an enjoyable so- whose educational opportunities are dents, to be asked to join, as it is, in Soth African and Soth cial time....…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

…Possibilities p (Continued frdm Page 1) e to London, a distance of 240 miles, in t two and a half hours, at a cost of less sw than $12. Routes are also maintained p from Paris to Brussels, Rotterdam, d Ainsterdam, Prague; Strassbourg, War w saw, Rabat, Casablanca, Toulouse, 'and many other town. This s year the routes have been extend- n ad to Constantinople via Buchar- r est. For two or three years it has beenp pbssible to go from Paris to Al...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 13

… Political Reforms on the C A Communication The Sunday Magazine. illegal methods. Such votes could be The system of counting the ballots ig the past two years there cast out. could be revised to advantage. The' een caustic criticisms of our Another familiar abuse is the dead- counting of the votes is now done by ballot, that is casting votes of those a committee of students appointed by system of conducting campus who have left school. This i...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

….1-I Letu (By Marion Kerr Echoes of events in Rus, our consciousness like lo from a medieval goblin bo casional personal touch '1 of the Russian goblin book cry from one of the chara in, strikes us with surpr: discover for the nth time, ishment, -that stories, like eluding the Freudian vf sometimes true. Following is a letteri Dean E. H. Kraus of -the of mineralogy from a for] mate, Prof. P. Sustschinsk at Novotcherkasak, Russia was en.route f...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 15

…SMARCH 12, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE s Chimes--A Criticism (By G. D. E.) a number of articles in the issue were Some time ago, in a national publi- distinctly worth while. But before taking up the February number in de- cation variously damned and praised, tail, let me brief hastily a few features I made the statement that Chimes of former issues, most of them ex- carried the woist stories ever written, tremely bad. that it was no good...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 16

…Books and THE MICHIGAN Authors '4CROME YELLOW" , Amazon-like and rather terrible in By Aldous Huxley aspect, with an "elaborate coiffure of (A Review by R. D. S.) a curiously improbable shade of or- ange"; Mary, an amateur intellectual A year ago, when Aldous Huxley flapper with an overpowering fear of published his first book, "Limbo", I Freudian complexes; the pretty and humbly chronicled in these columns many-mooded Anne; Jenny, incon- m...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 17

…I By F. Scott Fitzgerald (A Review by L. J. H. There are various methods by 'whic a man may make a sorry figure of him self. He may commit a crime. run for vice-president, marry six women and have them all suing for divorce simul taneously, refuse a million dollar legacy, or .write a bad book. Of this vast field of opportunities F. Scot Fitzgerald has chosen the last men tioned, and as a result, we have his latest novel, "The Beautiful and ...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGANI EAST AND WEST ILEET AT will be all the more fruitful because THE COS11OPOLITAN CLUB of their differences." (Continued from Page 1) Raleigh Nelson, of the engineering CHIMES-A CRITICISI-- college called "The Magic Carpet;" A REVIEW BY G. D. E. the "All National Hullabaloo;" the "All Nation Jamboree;" and the "All (Continued from Page 5) Nation Vodvil." The club has been has published for a year or so. I entertained at intervals in...…

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