AND DRAMA. * * , x * * * * * * * * * Peculiarities of different classes o students are shown in the differen suggestions for changes about the campus. "Too much drinking at Whi more Lake," says one. "Check or sup press the J hop." "Faculty meddle too much." "Eliminate red tape -'Smaller classes." "Encourage mixe social functions." "Prevent ring rule "Introduce initiative, referendum an recall." raduate Recitals. cation recitals of the School 11 begin this week, and will iring the next two weeks. day evening at 8 o'clock in Miss. Ruth Binhammer and 'I' evening Miss Lu- esent her gradu- he recitals are PROF. SCOTT MEETS JOU] Visits Michigan Graduates Trip Through New York With one of the chief ob; to inquire into the ethics of as it is followed in New Yor fessor Fred N. Scott return Arbor yesterday with a hos riences to his credit, and a for this year oma-Misses Lel A. Liver- Nellie M. Burlingame, . Rohrer, Mr. al diploma- Mabel E. Ba- ie M. Gilpin, Florence B. ;ublic school ig are Misses rude G. Jen- a, Mabel G. Bertha L. 3more, Juel rrington, El- i Morse, and lis, Prof. Michigan in the pro Mountsier ams ente the Sun a the hospit QUESTIONS TABU- LATE I). ed from page 1.) rning his way through. r choosing Michigan, as ir are widely varied. "I themselves in the profe York, as well as has C Cushing, '07, who is a tributor to Collier's and been made assistant edi erary Digest. Mr. Cushi tributor to the last numb goyle. INCREASE OF POWER (Co penses was of ice. The gen- university, or came next in uence of alum- If the university were to raise its fees $25 a considerable percentage of its attendance would drop off, it ap- pears. About 18 per cent are unwil- ling to pay more than they are paying now. IXExpenses regarded as most essential for a man's successful college course, in addition-to absolute necessities, in- / cluded the Michigan Union, the Athlet- ic association, the S. L. A., the Mich- igan Daily, the Y. M. C. A., and others. The Union was regarded by just 50 per cent, as indispensible, while 44 per cent mentioned the Athletic as- frequency, in' the order named. "Dan- ces" and "Church" also came in for a few. Many Suggest Remedies. Suggestions relating to athletics, college work, and financial aid to stu- dents short of funds, were asked for _ i"' and a prolific batch of remedies for th, present regime was brought forth. More general participation in athletics was widely recommended, to be brought about by encouraging inter- '. ,4 class contests, "adopting the English plan of athletics," etc. A number pro- Q t . posed adding the athletic fee to the tuition. More student control , and cheaper admission to games, were also -' popular. Of the student's personal relations with his instructor it seemed to be the general opinion that they should be, closer at present. "Make use of the Michigan Union," appeared as the rem- edy in several instances. It was urg- from this university ed also that students be allowed to i loyalty to their Al- choose their own advisers. An employ- >lishing the merits of. ment bureau, the establishment of a loan fund, and university employment ong the Chinese peo- of students were frequently suggeste- nal with all Chinese ed to help students short of funds. the university which Most of the answers have been num- in this country, but bered and filed. In the summarized ig the advantages of report frequent references are made to ver opportunity af- good answers on a certain point, by number. establsne as permanent date the spring contests. A pernI date Tor Cap Night was set at tI meeting, it being Friday of the week before commencement. UNIVERSITY NOTICES f to Meeting of the Gargoyle staff Wed- nesday at 5 o'clock. - lit Candidates for the editorial staff of the Wolverine call at the Michigan for Daily office today between 3 and 4 p. ma m. wh Meeting of Oratorical Association all Board today at 4 o'clock. All men, whether installed or not, are supposed Pl The only Repair Sho Completely Equipped i Repair Machines made "MODERN SHOE (SIGN OF THE 611 East I . That is the reason we do so and get it out so promptly. Much better work tha We send for and del Home Phene 72 Bla ttend vv go to the Woods." SP E OL OF THE WOODS MUNISING, MICHIGAN Forestry with unequalled opportunities for practical experience Faculty of Practical Men CATALOG FOR THE ASHIN G Summer Court Begins , Every moment will be sp Surveying, Estimating, N Woodcraft. s Lement Styles Our New Ideas in Portraits G.