g the Univer- 'tos- sively entitled to the use for credited to it or not otherwise news published therein. in Arbor, Michigan, as second $3.50" ding, Maynard Street. ial, 2414. 300 words, if signed, thesig iprint, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the or mailed to The Daiy office. ve no consideration. oman- writer incloses postage. T endorse the sentiments ez- not be recefvel after 8 o'clock DITOR ........-.-.(EGRGES. BROPHY JR. ~~... . ....... ...Chesser M. Campbell ial'Board......................Lee Woodruff Adams H. W. Hitchcock akin J. E. McManis Sherwood T. W. Sarent, Jr. ............... A. Bernstein *........... ................... ..Camb .T. J. Whinery, L. A. Kern, SbT.ABeh ---.... --. ....... - R ob ert A n gell r...................................MaryD. Lane , ,........ThoasDewey [cPike Sidney B. Coates C. T. Pennoyer Iaway Marion B. Stahl el Lowell S. Kerr nton Marion Koch e Dorothy Whipple anelly Gerald P. Overton ydward Lambrecht ~ntgomery Sara Waller H. Z. Howlett NAER.L...........LEGRAND A. GAINES, JR. D. P. Joyce ............ ...... Kunstater ....s.. M. Heath . ..............--.--- -R - riehs .. .................................V. P. Hiller' H. C. Hunt M. S. Goldring H. W. Heidbreder W. Cooley really rampant. Our genuinely big men have thought not of themselves but of Michigan all the time, whether fighting on the athletic field or working pip in activities; and what is better, they have held to the same spirit after their day n of a daily newspaper - it must interpret iiversity to the alumni -- but a great deal erest is necessarily lost because the other ex- of old nes is reached.; y not strike a happy medium and publish the ius weekly? It is urged that dignity might tificed if the publication were issued more ntly than once a month. But is this true? ertain increase in general interest would more ffset any loss in dignity, and there is little to suspect that suh would result. only necessary to look at the publications of universities to see the beneficial results of the r magazine. Columbia, Cornell, ,Harvard, Yale rinceton publish strong weeklies, while in the the Minnesota weekly, and the Illinois and rnia fortnightly publications are well known. tendency of the times is toward the weekly ition. Notwithstanding, the Alumnus is the est nonthly in the country, and it is not un- that it would assume the same position among :eklies even though the competition would be keener. There is doubt that a change be a step in advance for the University. ['HE RIGHT KIND OF B. M. 0. C. Men on the Campus "get there" by any r of ways, but usually, at Michigan at least, arrive" through the avenue of service. t's a good sign - a prof of democracy, an nce that we demand deeds rather than a and a handshake as bases for picking our s. Unfortunately, what the B. M. 0. C. will er he has earned the title is not always so ssured. te few men who have attained high office and afidence of the campus have seemed to look their positions and their popularity prnci- as means for self-aggrandizement. In their Linds, their tremendous services have entitled o privileges others could not have. They have 1 themselves in here and there and usually got away" with it because the campus "Who's has been pretty well known and too well re- I. rs have taken a course not so pestiferous n less praiseworthy. 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