01 2 - Tuesday, October 5, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: TEDY In Other Ivory Towers Mcia The 'U' White Many freshmen walking Coleman continued: "But by 815 South University Ave. I do. t live there." may wonder at first glance Perhaps the legend what such a large, white comes from an earlier time house is doing in the center in University history, when of the University's Central the president of the Univer- Campus. But it doesn't take sity didn't live in the house. long for the rumor mill to From 1909 to 1920, then- start churning. University President Harry The most gullible are led Hutchins maintained his to believe by know-it-all private residence, located upperclassmen that Mary on the corner of Monroe Sue Coleman doesn't actu- and Packard Streets. Mow- ally live there - but only ever, Hutchins was the only the most gullible, president in the history of Asked about the legend the University not to live that she resides elsewhere, on~ the property since the Coleman said she finds the house was built in 1840. myth amusing. During Hutchins's presi- "I have heard that," Cole- dency, while the house sat man said of the legend. otherwise vacant, it was "I've thought, 'Okay, this is used temporarily as a Red interesting, I wonder who Cross headquarters during people think is living in that World War I for approxi- house.' " mately one year. CRIME NOTES THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Campus Clubs Photos of the Week House And though Hutchins was the only president to forgo living in the house, the residence has also seen other tenants during its his- tory.- The building once also housed members of the University's faculty. In t fact, the original construc- tion contract called for the 3 house to be "for the use of the profes-sors of the Uni- versity."- Since that time, the house, now valued at far a more than its original $7,712.50 appraisal, has ., seen several renovations and expansions. 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He accidentally WHAT: Lecture detailing Toyota was stolen from the left his coat in the first floor what film criticism, why Schembechler lot, Univeristy restroom stall and when he its important and how to Police reported. The car was returned to reclaim it, the be a decent film critic. later found with his backpack iPhone was missing from the WHO: Institue for full of textbooks missing, coat pocket. the Humanities WHEN: Today from MORE ONLINE noon to 1:3O p.m. Love Crime Notes? Gel Bresnvline atmichigandaily.com/bgs/The Winy WHERE: Room 2022, Thayer t1l l ?.1 UCali WHAT: Free craft projects to relieve stress on a drop-in basis. WHO: University Unions Arts and Programs WHEN: Tonight from 8 p.m tol11P.M. WHERE: MUG, Michigan Union CORRECTIONS . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1According to CNN, researchers found that liquifying numerous jel- lyfish into a blender results in new solar power solutions for "cheap energy." The scientists can use the green fluorescent proteins in glow-in-the-dark jellyfish to create fuel cells. 2While many students may feel alone in the mental health issues they face on campus, the National College Health Assessment, conduct- ed by the American College Health Association, reports that about 86 percent of students also feel overwhelmed by the pres- sures of college life. FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 3According to the Her- ald Tribune, a man from Florida is recovering from accidently shooting him- self after having a face off with a skunk. His injuries are not life-threatening. 0 0 0i