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Show their abolition. He said they might be made the means of great good, but that this could come only under some moans of college control. MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE FRATERNITIES CRITICISED 4 Chicago, June 4. Members of college col-lege fraternities were criticised in a lecture delivered In the Belden avenue Baptist church by Professor John O. Reed, dean of tho University of Mich- ( igan. I Professor Reed said he believed fra- ternilies were responsible for most of the poor scholarship and dissipation iimong college students. He said that every student at Ann Arbor who had to be carried home in a cab at night, and who becamo invohed in any unpleasant un-pleasant incident proved to 1 be a : member of some fraternity, "The men who hang around street ' corners and insult wonin In college towns are invariably fraternity mem-If-rs," he Raid. ' He added that, the inornboi,f! learned learn-ed bad habits and a defiance of law that affected all their college life, and that almost all of the t?tudenls ondi-Moried ondi-Moried at college were fraternity me-i, while the nn-fratemity men stood hirrh In their classes. Despite the evil ho ?aw In fraternities fraterni-ties the professor did not advocate |