11" IJ V. 'HIGAN DAILY "pot" be forced to wear it when he UNIVERSITY RIFLE CLUB RECEIVES has more than the required number of' hours to make him a sophomore? ' OFFICIAL FAC ULTY AUTHORIZATION ., SOLDIER STUDENTS ON BONUS RANK HIGHEST AT WISCONSIN Condition Believed Due to Greater Age of Men and More Serious Attitude Pump InfN( I PHASE ERSEAS tily agree with Roy John- he stated that the overseas have no. desire to throw y upon the 'sympathy of the dy; but there are points in the overseas "fresh" that e application of common' er than sympathy. One nical phase of the question should a man, who was in the army, 'continuing iic work as a part of his considered a sophomore eceives sufficient credit - nilitary credits, since they ined while in the service e Michigan man, who re- m "across the pond" any: iis steel helmet for a frosh The first mentioned man was no more under the jurisdiction of the University than the man who did his bit overseas; his time was his govern- ment's, not his school's. He was an army man, not a colleg man. He was no more influenced by tradition and spirit than the man "over there." He did not wear a "frosh pot" as a be- ginning, but still some claim that he is entitled to a, sophomore toque, while the overseas man lays aside his "pot" at the risk of being thrown ii the Huron. When the question of spirit is link- ed with the overseas "Vets," Mich- igan need have no fears. Any man having spirit to back his country in her hour of need at the risk of his life, will not fail to back up his school with a spirit, fully as commendable as any on the campus. His loyalty is mature when he enters the University and no "frosh pot" is necessary as a seed from which Michigan spirit will grow. STUDENT. -. Approval of Petition by National As- will be open to all men on the campus soelation Now Pending with equal privileges for all. The general plan is to have the range open Official authorization by Prof. Louis for three days a week for the National A. Strauss and Sec. Shirley W. Smith Rifle association qualifications, under has been accorded the University Rifle 1the supervision of an already qualified expert rifleman. club organised by members of the. 1N. R. A. medals will be given to Michigan naval militia. The petition those men who qualify as expert rifle- has been forwarded to the National' men. Such men will probably form Rifle association at Washington with the nucleus of the team from which whom the executive officer of the club Prof. C. E. Wilson of the engineering I college will pick his state team to rep- talked recently. The president of the ; i s t MiUhis Zt tha tinl association assured him that the club would be recognized immediately and all arms, ammunition and target ma- terials would be speedily forthcom- ing. To Promote Use of Rifle The purpose of the club is to pro- mote the use of, the rifle by all stu- dents of the University who wish to avail themselves of the opportunities offered by it. The club although or- ganized by the Michigan naval militia, resen icnigan aL Le naL onai matches this summer at Camp Perry. Petition Return Awaited As soon as the petition is returned from Washington, membership will be accepted on, the payment of one dol- lar which will entitle the new men- ber to all the privileges of the club, including approximately 200 rounds of ammunition. George M. Gilmore, '22, executive officer of the clul, will give any desired information. 'a Recent statistics prepared by the college of engineering of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, show that the sold- ier bonus students of the department r"have out ranked the regular students. Prof. J. D. Phillips, assistant dean of the -college, believes this due to the fact that the bonus students who are usually older men, take the work more seriously than the ayerage stu- dent. The principal' course> in which former soldiers excell are shop cours-. es, topographical engineering and English. .} Frosh 0ym Work to End April 9 Gymnasium work for freshmen will end with the beginning of Spring va- cation. From then on hygiene lec- tures will constitute the program. There wvill be six of these lectures, the first of which will be held April 20. A big slump in themouse market is reported from Columbia university .where large stocks of the little rod- ents are used for experimextal pur- poses. Quotations for mice have fall- en far below pre-war levels and many breeders have been forced out. Hosts of mice were required during the' war for medical experiments 'and high prices offered for them by the government stimulated the breeding of these animals. When the armis- tice was signed, the breeders were caught "long" on mice and found themselves carrying a heavy cverload. This alarming situation, in the mouse market will be relieved, it is hoped, by supplying numerous labora- tories throughout the country. If the demand in this country cannot equal the supply, there is still one escape from the mouse deluge. 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