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M MICHIGIAN DAILYT

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TH E f1I w GAN DAIL'.
Official i'ewspaper at the University
of Michigan.
Published every morning ce.cept Mon-
day throughout the school year.,.
M11AAiN 1UEI.ITOR.
Walter K. Towers.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Albert II. Ililley
Want Ad Stations.
Press Building; Quarry's Pharm-
acy, State and North Unt-
versity.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1911.
Night Editor-Mack Ryan. J

indicted ability which is likely to
bring joy to our hearts next fall.
But one unpleasant feature marred
the otherwise enjoyable occasion. That
was the conspicious absence of cheer-
ing for our visitors. Such recogni-
tion is only civility, a most common-
place courtesy, but it is the sole method
s.y wawn we may extend our wel-
come. It was carelessness, then, pure
negligence; negligence on the part of
those on the sidelines, and negligence
on our part in not having provided a
more effective cheer leading system.

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The 'Varsity.
With the 1911 football season passed
into history Michigan's football squad
returns to Ann Arbor this evening.
Though not entirely successful, the
year has been far from disastrous.'
Playing the hardest schedule that the
Wolverines have faced in many years,
suffering more at the hands of fate
than they have within the memory of
the present generation, the team has
come through with but one defeat and
two victories over two of the leading
elevens of the country.
Under all the circumstances the
showing at Nebraska was creditable.
Facing a powerful, veteran eleven
trained and primed for the greatest op-'
portunity the Cornhuskers have had in
history, Captain Conklin and his fol-
lowers held the westerners to a tie
score. They did it with two stars on
the side lines, after a long trip, and
when they had let down after their im-
portant contests had been played. The
spirit they showed under such cir-
cumstances was splendid. The sacri-
fice which "Bottles" Thomson made ir
again donning the moleskins is wor-
thy of the highest commendation. His
presence saved Michigan from defeat.
Without him the already shattered
team would almost certainly have been
beaten. That the invasion of the Mis-
souri valley roused our western alum-
ni to new enthusiasms for their alma
mater and brought in funds to further
equip our already splendid field made
the effort worth while.
On Tuesday evening this football
team will be the guest of the student
body at a monster smoker in the gym-
nasium. This is the occasion for ev-
ery rooter to display his appreciation
of the team and his loyalty to the uni-
versity. It is also practically the o4-
ly opportunity for the entire male por-
tion of 'the student body to gather to
gether at a social gathering. It is no
small opportunity to be able to move
about the great floor rubbing elbows
with all of one's fellow students, to
listen to the words of leading alumni,
faculty members, and students, to hear
-and sing the Michigan songs, and above
all to cheer the team for the last time.
The All-Fresi.
By defeating the M. A. C. first year
men in decisive fashion, the Freshmen
team demonstrated real strength. Un-
usually strong opponents prevented,
Coach Cole and his proteges from du-
plicating the record of last year's un-
beaten team but frequent flashes of
varsity form on Ferry Field yesterday

NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
MICHIGAN UNION
Public nc tice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the members of the Michigan Union
will be h td at 7:30 P. M. on 'uesday, Nov-
ember 2 , 1911, at Waterman Gymnasium for
the purpose of considering amendments to
Articles V and VII of the Articles of Asso-
ciation of the Michigan Union and for the
further purpose of considering the following
amend ents to the Constitution of said cor-
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
Article III is to be amended to read as fol-
Iow
"Section I. All men who are students in
actuai residence at the University of Mich-
igan, Alumni, [regents, members of the sev-
eral faculties and officers of the University
of Michigan may become members of the
association upon the payment of the annual
club dues.%
"Section II. (a) Any person -eligible to mem-
bership as provided in the preceding section
may becomea life member on payment of
fifty dollars '($5o)"
(b) Any person eligible to membership
as provided in the preceding section may be
come a life member on payment of fifty dollars
i. 5o) payable in the following manner: ten
dollars (eio) to betpaid at the time of apnli-
cation for membership and forty dollars ($40)
payable in four equalannual installments, said
installments to become due and payable on one
two, three and four years from the date of
such application. Such applicants for mem-
bersnip shall be entitled to all privileges and
subject to all the obligations of full member-
ship from the date of first payment, provided.
however, in case such applicant shall fail to
make payment of any one of said four annual
payments within one year of the date such
installmentr shall become due and payable
he shall forfeit all rights to become a life
memer by thereafter making payment of that
or any remaining installment, and any install-
nents which may theretofore have been paid
by such applicant shall be considered and
taken as regular annual dues.
(c) Any person not eligible to membership
under the preceding provisions may become
a life member of the association -on the pay-
ment of one hundred dollars ($roo), provided
such candidate for life membership has secured
the approval of two-thirds of the Board of
D~irectors.
"Section III. The Union may at any meet-
ing, by a two-thirds vote of the members pres-
ent, elect to honorary membership any person
Who may have rendered distinguished servie
to the University of Michigan, providedsuch
candidate for honorary mem-bership has re-
deived the approval of the Board of Directors,
Article IV is to be amended to read as
;ol ows:
"Members of all of the above classes, except
as hereinafter' provided, shall have the sane
irivileges. All members except those admitted
to membership under Section III, of Article
III, of this constitution shall be entitled to
vote at the meetings of the Union and at the
annual election of officers, provided, however,
that at the annual election of officers, of those
members possessing the qualificAtions specified
in Section I, of Article ill, only those who
have signed. their names on the membership
roll in the club-house before nine A. M. of
the second Saturday in April shall be entitled
to vote."
Section VII of Article V is to be amended
to read as follows:
"(a) Th'le government of the Union shall be
vested in the Board of Directors, composed of
the aforesaid nine officers, three others elected
annually from the University raculties, and
hve alumni of the University who are members
-f the Union, the same to be elected by the
Advisory Council of the Alumni Association
'of the University. This Board shall constit.te
the Board of Directors for the corporation. It
shall have legal title to 'the property of the
Union and shall be especially vested with
power to receive donations to the Union "
"(b) Upon the completion of the Michigan
Union club-house project as outlined in the
resolution of the Michigan Alumni Association,:
passed at its meeting of June 28th, 1911, the
title to such club-house, buildings and grounds
shall be transferred to, and ther'eafter remain
in the Board of Regents of the University;
the Michigan Union club-house project shall,
for this purpose, be considered as completed at
such time as such club-house shall be ready for
use and occupancy;:'
"(c) Upon the completion of the Michigan
Union club-house project as set forth in (b) of
this section, the management and control of the
club-house, buildings and grounds shall be vest-
ed in the Board of Governors composed of the
Financial Secretary of the Union, who shall be
th Chairman of the 1'0- .+1,..,.-
the Union, one member of the Board of Reg-
Pt~-,ts Of the nit.erslt- ti"
Regents, and four members of the Union to be
chusen [roni the life, taculty and alumni mem-
bers, provded that at least *'-^4 the said
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