body must be indelibly stamped upon him. Tli student must be made to appreciate that his future success de- pends largely upon this factor. If a .thorough physical examination has re- vealed an unimpaired body, the next chief interest of the student should, This can be done in a large meas- ure by daily exercise. "Give about two hours of every day to exercise, for health must not be sacrificed to learning," wrote Thomas Jefferson when drafting plans for the establish- ment of the University of Virginia. The University Health service stands for this daily exercise on the part of too inclement, the exercise should be taken out of doors. Walking is one of the most healthful of exercises. So important is daily outdoor exer- cise regarded as a necessary adjunct to the maintenance of a positive health, that the Health service feels constrained to urgently recommend that provisions be made in the vari- ous curricula of the schools of the schools of the University for physical education, and that all students be re- quired to enroll in some form of daily exercise. ALL MICHIGAN CITIES WILL ADOPT FAST TYIE IS BELIEF . Rem "Criticism of the movement for a c new college in which the most strik- ing feature is that the faculty is the th corporate and legal body, seems to a rest on the enormous assumption that, a the executive is removed entirely from b power," said Dr. J. E. Kirkpatrick of s the political department, who has t: been active in drawing up the plans p of the proposed new college. s "If anything his power would be in- C tate. hosen he pri persone give your car into the NEW JS GARAGE and we Wit give it. a Spring Washing, hing and Simonizing. Present indications led state offi- cials. to believe that every city in Michigan will be operating on East- ern Standard Time after April 15. Many cities in Eastern Michigan have already adopted the daylight saving time system, and others will submit' the question to the voters at the com- ing spring election. Changing of time during the summer months came as a result of the war, and proved so popu- lar that it has continued as a regular practice in many communities. Hitcheock-MeNamee Engaged Announcement was made last Sat- urday at u luncheon held at the Eng- lish Maflin tea house of the engage- ment of Esther Hitchcock, '21, ofWash- ington, D. C., to Harold McNamee, '21E, Carson City, Mich. e If our POLICY of SERVICL pleases you, tell others-- . s S. ARCHITECTIFE IN ADIANCEDF FRENCH Afrerican architecture is decidedly superior to that of Frange, according ;o S. G. Wiener,,'20, in a letter to Prof. Emil Lorch. After studying ar- chitectural conditions in various parts of Europe, Wiener traveled for some time in Spain where he visited all towns of architectural interest includ- ing Madrid, Cordova, Grenada, Escor- -ial, Seville, Barcelona, and Toledo. H4 was especially impressed with theI famous gardens of Seville. "Toledo," he said, "is a well preserved old town, every bit of which is very pictur- esque." * Mr. Wiener has settled' in Paris Mwhere he has become a member of the Gromort and Expert Atelier. Regard- ig French art he states that the "moderne work" is much too "gro- tesque" and far less impressive than American attempts at freedom. Paris loves novelty and always welcomes new and liberal ideas. Wiener believes that any graduate could travel abroad as, the living ex- penses are much lower than in Amer- ica. He would and strategi no one can 1 a few presie secure and re and formal i and tenure. if he were eq a greater in to an official - ~~ni h his p such t] itio REPAIRING STOR AGE 1368 - f 504 E. Washington I C. RICHTER m~I s Poster' Tryouts to M.eet ,Tryouts for poster designs for the proposed University band trip have been called to meet in room 308 of the Union at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, March 206 - - -- - i While such a pre to Dr. Kirkpatrick, even greater influen he would not, as dt the responsibility. shared by the' comm he presides and rul ter, and by those V office and maintain Kirkpatrick pointed would be true of e sities as well as for lege which has yet 'It would be a continued Dr. Kir incumbent, a more honorable office as v emic community, a strongly for a more ing of the universit Community Se "Alumni, resideul faculty, with the ad constitute a univ( which is easily de the case of the old least, a unity which scious apid capable Such a community larget share of sel: is granted to it xc rule' has been foun case of cities,' and sidered for counti larger political unit to consider the pr to the state univer sity cannot, of cor right, the privilegec THIS GARRICK EK (DETROIT) SEATS WE NOW NG TODA SUNDAY - TUESDAY SOMETHING NEW!, A Musical Comedy Revelation V I a Wild Cruise of a Pampered Son of Fortune THE INTERNATIONAL STAR GEORCE MELPORD'S PRODUCTION OF FRANK NORRIS' GREAT STORY 11 HeIen Shipman (LAT9 OF "IRENE") oran of the I N it can only ing that it and is now ®l ice to its "L 0L A" Lady Lefty" WITH AN ALL - STAR CAST AND COMPANY OF 50 - -. 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