1kI;iIGAN DAILY Newspaper at the University of Michigan. ied every morning except Mon- throughout the school year. I at the Post Office at, Ann Ar- Michigan, under Act of Con- cian's attendance, there is only th - choice between medical care at heavy expense and the disagreeable actinE as clinical material in one of the col- lege hospitals. It might be difficult and involve too great expense to equil a small hospital exclusively for stu- dents, but it would accomplish prac- E tically the same results if two wards I ] accommodating perhaps twenty-five students were set apart in one of the present hospitals. There should be a ward for women students, a ward for rmwn, and a surgical operating room. Of fice Best Stockin I' Editors. .r ........Harry Z. Foli ...........Frank Pennell itor........Karl Matthews ...........G. C. Eldredge Drama ....Earl V. Moore, ato News Harold G. McGee .......... .Emmett Taylor Editorials. loehlman Frank E. Shaw Kemp Maurice Myers Night Editors. lme Mack Ryan nson Robert Gillett ber C. Harold Hippler Any student falling ill or meeting with an accident could then claim the best hospital service, including expert care' by professionally trained nurses and attendance by an experienced physi- cian, without any direct expense to himself. The support of the hospital could be provided for by an annual tax assessment of about two dollars. this means that at a cost of thirty zents a month every student would be anabled to insure himself against the heavy and unexpected expense which in illness or accident always causes 3wing to the present state of the fi- aances of the university, any other plan would probably be impossible but there is every reason to believe that the regents would encourage and Support a cooperative association mnaintained by the students themselves. 316 South State Street WA , Portrait QuOsality For .L - 1 Why not Exclusive Oscar Beckman William Daugherty Fred B. Foulk H. Beach Carpenter James D'Evelin Leonard M. Rieser There is only one f' _ ..E. Ray Johnson ....Emerson Smith ..., W.'T. Holland J. I. Lippincott Comedy Club Success. If artistic excellence is ever deserv- ing of unstinted praise the Comedy Club is worthy of such commendation. A production such as was presented at she Whitney theater Saturday evening ;ave keen pleasure not only to the dis- cerning critic of dramatics but to the average theater goer as well. Those who went out of patriotism for a cam- pus institution or interest, in the ap- pearance of fellow students were car- ried away in a vehicle of splendid com- ady given a spirited production tha' was professional in its finish, even unto the last detail. "The Magistrate" was a treat. Tc the Comedy Club is due the thanks of delighted patrons. Phone 961-L Plestiinui'm Portz-nit We Do Fr-enc PKESSING Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75o FULLER & O'Co CALLAGH. a Pharm- Un!- S: Managing Editor 30-11:30 p. m.; Bus- ager, 1-5, p. m.. Phones 960. tee: By carrier, $2.50; I" a Building ..3._~l aI Y, JANUARY 23, 1912. litor-Fred. B. Foulk. tudents Infirmary. t need of a university in- seldom been seriously It is time that action be I cowu1 Cath We 40y Ld 340 So. St+ I' . . o I'T We have been waiting for weeks for the downy growth on the upper lip of our colaborer, the Buse Manager, tc become sufficiently visible so we coulO mention it and have people know what we are talking about and still hope that the day will arrive before we cease publication in June. We met the physiognomy of Thomas Aquinas Major on a colored postcard the other day but the redoubtable au- thor of "Suprest In-Formation" wouldn't startle us greatly if he bob- bed up in an Eden Musee. e taken. The organization of care for the health of the students under ,harge of a capable medical advisor, coupled with the provision of a well equipped student hospital, would con- stitute one of our best advances of recent years. Such student hospitals, ^onducted by the university, and main- tained by a fee required from the en- tire student body, are now success- fully maintained at Harvard, Prince- ton, Cornell, California, Illinois, and mnany other American universities. The typhoid epidemics at Harvard, Amherst, Stanford, and Cornell have shown how invaluable such an insti- tution becomes in an emergency. Here at Michigan, for the student who cannot afford the cost of a physi- It must have pleased Dean Vaughan when the Esteemed Free Press ran his picture as that of Morse, the default- ing banker. Two crime reporters have been as- signed to watch the Gargoyle office ir expectation of stirring times when the anticipated committees of militant "sisters" arrive to demand of Cork editorial reparation. have you seen "E LORQA' The latest collar for now? 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