TI C141GAN DAILY T CHIGAN DAILY Victor Records for February NOW ON SALE I 18632-85c-On Miami Shore-Waltz......Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Peggy-Medley Fox Trot.,....Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 18633--85c-Dardanella-Fox Trot......... Selvin's Novelty Orchestra My Isle of Golden Dreams-Medley Waltz..Selvin's Orch. 18640-85c-Where the Lanterns Glow-Medley Fox.. Trot Van Eps Trio Taxi-One Step............ .Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 18641-85c-Poor Little Butterfly is a Fly Gal Now-Medley Fox Trot ...................... . ......All Star Trio Fluffy .Ruffles--One Step.... ......All Star Trio President-Elect Ideal Executive (Continued from Page One) No Michigan man or woman under the new regime will leave its halls without more than a whetted desire to be a mere getter for self andfrom mankind. They will go forth with a sense of their indebtedness to those who by sacrifice and generosity have created and maintained the great in- stitution that has nurtured them scholastically; to those who have toil- ed and moiled in high and low degree to make the state whqse chief pride is the Universitytand its product; to the patient, zealous faculty that grinds out its life that glow and glory may belong to others; to the Regents who now and then are kicked in the. manner I kicked them. A Mortgage on Alumni This consitiutes a moral mortgage upon the lives of the alumni. They can only discharge it by serving and leading in the right pathway that leads to justice in its broadest and kindliest interpretatoin. Michigan men and women will not fail those who thus place them at the helms ,of life. I MANY OTHER GOOD RECORDS ON THE NEW LIST . Schaeberle & Son Musicr House MAIN STREET The White Front I ; The funniest. comedy. ends tonight If You Haven't Seen Douglas McLean and Doris May in 23 2 Hours Leave" Perhaps President Burton will work to impose even a greater resposibil- ity upon the University constituents. I possess the opinion that the Presi- dent should not only perside over but should have a vote in the Regent body; that the superintendent of pub- lic instruction should also have a vote, as well as a voice and the gov- ernor of the state too; that the fac- ulty, the student body and the alumni should each be empowered to select- a Regent. This brought might wise- ly reduce the number of Regents whose selection is purely political and often of indirect interest. Change in Methods Needed Modern educational methods may change the ancient system of judging and standardizing students by me- chanistic and mathematical examina- tion. How often it is that men and women thus picked become real fac- tors in life while others rated highest by these examinations spend them- selves and fail to function potentially after leaving college. If the spirit and character. of a un- iversity are what they should be no student can spend four or six years in the atmosphere this created, with- out being thoroughly improved by that and the attritional opportunities and benefits that are presented. Some- times there is not very much evid- ence of this at once, because the in- tellectual and spiritual values that count most are not mycological in de- velopment. With insistence upon de- cency and character and application there may not be need for much more. Electivism Advocated Electivism has only half play in our universities today. I think it should be permitted full expression or none. There is as great need for Americanization in education as.in cit- izenship. The German system we have copied makes for kultur and neoplat- onism. .The coming American system will seek to educate and heart first and then the head. All these things and many more will have the earnest consideration of President Burton in order that the University of Michigan shall lead the world into different and better paths. Athletics Will Mean More There is a story to the effect that President Burton made his decision to come to Michigan after witnessing the indomitable spirit of loyalty and sportsmanship that the Michigan men and women showed upon the occasion of the disastrous football game with Minnesota. Good! Football scores not all the measure there is of win- ning or playing. American athletics played a big part in winning the World War. Under President Burton they will mean in Michigan even more than they have before and Michigan is famous for its high sportsmanship. Welcome! President Burton So I welcome President Burton with his big, clean body, his smile and handshake, his eloquence of heart and voice and his clarity of mind. And I ,congratulate Michigan, the Universi- ty, the .d"Regents, America, and also Pre e Burton. Now for the homotve."' FLOWERS Cousins & Ha Members Florists Telegral Phone 115 1"2 FLOW] h WHITNEY T HI PHO f ,. 1 SAT. NIGHT JANUARY - 31- ! i k Prices 52.00, $1.50,'$1.00, 75c. Seats on sale Th Note Thunderstorm Effect of this Tremend One Live Love Drama Judge, Clergy, Liar and You will enjoy thf Belasco Play. I. AT THE AJESTIC Then go Today - It's Simply Great -mON THE SAME BILL-- 'Salome s henandoah' Pathe News Augmented Orchestra -'- ...... iY " i-. a ( ,, ,, _, ;, 1- ./ .. ..; n q L UE SUNDAY MONDAY For College Women AND TUESDAY The hand-made Pattern Hats of I Ann Arbor's Theatre of Big Pictures 'YOU'LL THINK! YOU'LL TALK! YOU'LL CHEER WHEN YOU SEE THE SEASON'S NEWEST AND MOST STARTLING MELODRAMATIC SENSATION--- TelcnI 1Wll fOut Today T Michigan'* ,ill be dis- tributed today on tbse6nd floor of the Engineering building and at the Technic office. The Upper Room Bible Class will hold its regular meeting on Saturday ?evening at 7 o'clock at, 444 South State street. Mr. Irving B.' Miller will be the soloist. It is hoped that there will be the usual large.attendance. It is the busiest of times for students, abut the leader of the class sometimes says to its members, what he thinks is the truth, that he does not see how ,they can get through the strenous pro- gram of the examination weeks, with- the highest credit to themselves, with- out the stimulus that comes from the good-fellowship and fine spirit of these inspiring meetings.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. hair or Taffeta Silk combined w Straw is chic and practical. We ha complete assortment and take pleasure in serving you. 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