IIGAN DAILY oer at the University Iichigan, morning except Mon- ut the school year. lost Office at Ann Ar- under Act of Con- 3, 1879., ZNG EDITOR. K. Towers. iS MANAGER tR. illey ditors. ......Harry Z. Fol, ......Frank Pennell ......Karl Matthews ......G. C. Eldredge i .... Earl V. Moore ews Harold G. McGee ......Emmett Taylor orials. nan Frank E. Shaw Maurice Myers t Editors. Mack Ryan C. Harold Hippler Robert Gillett porters. Morris Houser William Daugherty Fred B. Foulk fl. Beach Carpenter the class organization, does not ap- pear. In either case those encourag- ing such impressions or the absence of any at all, ~are greatly in error. It is the chief desire of those very officials to convince the rest of the members that the class belongs to them. As a matter of fact, at Michigan, the larger proportion of the classes fail to realize this until the eve of their commence- ment, and afterwards, they promptly forget even that much. If the .acquisi- tion of the mental and moral training sought in the university, and a sane participation in class affairs were mut- ually exclusive, such would afford a legitimate excuse to forego the latter. But this is not true; the two go hand in hand, to equip a broad minded uni- versity man with the power to do things, and a wholesome view point to direct the application of these powers. Not only should one's class be the source of pleasant memories in after life, it should also be the means of drawing the individual away for a lit- tle, from his own selfish.interests, and an instrument for the betterment of the university at large. Don't accept everything from your college, and give nothing in return. Take the first step now and develop a little enthusiasm for your class. Go over to the library and read H. D. Ward's story "The Last Class Supper,". and then go to your next class ban- .quet. A man who fprswears his class in volume 76 of the Century Magazine, is in the same category as the "Man Without a Country." D r a D 8 ° S a xt nd Students' for all departm and E Laborator Fou WA HR'S Portrait of Quality «.... r For Your. Toulme Why not have Something Exclusive and 4 There is only one place n J. V. Sweeney Russell H. Neilson 3 STAFF. . Joseph Fouchard Elmer P. Grierson .E. Ray Johnson ...Ewerson Sntmh W. T. Holland 3 J. I. Lippincott Pharm- aging Editor, p. m.; Bus- 5 p. M.. ier, $2.50; Building. -, A General Bulletin Board. Every department on the campus has its own bulletin boards where stu, dents can find posted any news of in- terest to them. There has never been a general bulletin board where all of the campus news may be found. Such a creation would do much to bring the students together. It would act as a rallying point where men of all de- partments could gather and tell at a glance just what events were taking place at any time. There is only one logical place for an information bureau of this nature and that is the Michigan Union. The Union is the center from which all campus activity should radiate and is the only place where members of the different colleges meet on an equal .ooting. The installation of a general and reliable bulletin board would act as an additional drawing card and would make it necessary for students io come to the club house for news.. It is almost impracticable for the university itself to run a board of such a nature and there is no logical reason why the Michigan Union should not make such an installation. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY. L A W 42nd Year DICTIONA RII Ann QUIZZ Arbor I Phone 961-L Pla.tirnxm Portrait I HAVE YOUR CLOTHES PRES HALL BROTHERS Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75c Overc DRESS SUITS PRESSED 50c SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1912 Night Editor-llack Ryan. Class Banquets. During the course of the next month or two, several of the more daring classes on the campus will attempt their out of town banquets. If past accomplishment is a reliable criterion, they are likely to h~ave~ present as many as the committee, thespeakers, and perhaps a few more. Last year the 1911 law class boasted the phenom- enal attendance of nearly forty per cent of its members, to its Toledo ban- quet, where Mayor Brand Whitlock was one of the speakers; some other classes had an attendance ranging from fifteen to twenty-five per cent; and still another, the senior literary class, had to abandon the idea entirely, from lack of support. 'Whether this indifference is caused through ignorance of the function of one's class, and a consequent want of class spirit, or from the idea that the banquet is but another means of ex- ploitation for the benefit of a few braz- en individuals, who happen to control ANN ARBOR BRANC STA Baseball candidates petitioned for permission to conduct batting practice on the campus. A series. of university vesper ser- N ices was announced by Prof. A. A. Stanley. The Comedy Club was rehearsing for its presentation of "The Private Secre- tary." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Cornell rather indignantly broke off all athletic relations with Michigan on account of a disagreement as to the division of gate receipts. According to a note in the Michigan Daily, the Choral Union planned to give the "Damnation of Faust" in De- troit. To close the estate of stock of Hailer's a.m. will be sold out at au 2:30 to 5, 7 to 10. Firs WEDNESDAY, JOHN L. DUFFY Atty. for Estate. 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