Show HELP AN We are aro sure sure- that the sUbconscious subconscious sub con mind although popular Isn't a a. subject that any student can canot af afford afford af- af ford to become Interested In In fact tact after ater a a. discussion of ot the subject In our last psychology class we wouldn't bo be seen seon coming from an with a. a present resident of ot tho the Hotel Utah The Hindu lecturer that tho the extension division brought here her to explain Just how much more mere India has contributed contributed contributed con con- to the civilization of ot the world than our own race has contributed contributed contributed con con- almost fooled tooled most of oC us UI into believing him The only thing India boasts of ot Is her h-er er mystical conception conception conception con con- of t all existing matter mattor Weare Wo We are Quite willing to quote quote to to anyone anyone anyone any any- one who wishes to In Interview tho editors the the fact tact that only those men who are aro not intelligent enough to analyze tho situations fo to life lito or who ho are aro too lazy to go to the trouble ot of thinking grasp at the tho theories that offer octer these mystical conceptions or that discuss th the th subconscious subconscious subconscious sub sub- conscious mind mIne They tell us over In the education education education tion department where they draw their facts from pretty colored and geometrical drawings of oC statistics that about 90 per par cent of the tho girls who graduate from high school are aro married by tho the time thoy they aro are 25 years old that the tho girl who spends four tour years ears graduating from froma a a. college le lessens sens her hor chances of changing her hr name 50 per POl lent but that the girl who vho stays on p past t. t the four years for a 0 masters master's degree I Is quite hopelessly situated In fact tact I she has haa lost Jost all chances chance whatever One of the tho editors of this column Is mighty glad he Is a Junior The other editor maintains that she sho can keep kep a secret 8 as won well as all most people even een though sho did almost commit tho the blunder of ot letting letting letting let let- ting a. a downtown paper scoop a mighty big story of the worthy Chronicle Besides because ot of an accident she he didn't give It away anyway But the two editors who are bloat bloated d with their lr to contain the tho big secret really should label their slips lIps as secret men they wont won't be bo troubled by hav having ng to look disgusted ted when embarrassed by a question about It The student body d will be quite quito surprised to find out that there ere Is another r man on the tho campus besides boide THE MAN rAN who Is about to have o a book published by MacMillian com corn pany Most surprising of all gil the and the theman theman book concerns Shakespeare i man Isn't a a. member of oC the English I department Ho should be sincerely sincere sincere- ly Iy congratulated we had almost decided that there was wan only one man manon manon manon on the campus who honored us In Inthis inthis this Va way Now that th-e th work wort of or orthe the other man n has been beers Interrupted for a a. while we wo are glad slad to h hear of his successor It ho has long been tho the custom on the campus campus' for tor every overy stud student nt to put Into circulation the text-books text he ho hall ban discarded at the end ond of ot a class class very very few of ot them are sold cold thy they are mostly borrowed and ond never returned In order to prevent the first borrower from forgetting to keep the tho book In uso UBO by burying It ItIn ItIn itin In his dusty book shelves there thero should be bo measures taken to distribute distribute distribute distri distri- bute the books Suppose wo we Institute a Il kind of cir circulation dr- dr lIbraTY library for tor old text books An Any student who doesn't wish to tobe tobe be beo bothered with carting cutin his book home or 01 who wishes to clear out outa a a. few tew feet teet of extra space at home can then merely donate all 1 discarded discard discard- ed od texts to the community library and go away avay ow ay with th the pleasant oen- oen of or having done something for tor forthe forthe the good of humanity The books can then be loaned out to the tho next sufferers In the same lamo classes and they may be bo returned at the end of the tho quarter for tor the next of students After Arter a a. few tew years nothIng nothing nothing noth noth- ing but a n. change In texts or edi edi- editions editions would necessitate our buying any books whatever |