THE MICHIGAN DAILY tt Discoveries Inspire Journey Into Patagonia, ENGINEERI$G EXHIBIT MA9Y BE 'HELD AN May Be Canada's Commissioner To U. S., Is Report nat the last meeting of the old coun- (Dily, and two members to be appoint- C fANGES vrup~U IN cil. Any man on the campus shall be ed by the reside. om eligible for election. T w purpoga of tie comrnittee slall XPENSES O STDENT COUNCIL I be to CUNCItuenLpiio o h ~ DUNCILCONSTITUIIJI iD The necessary expenses incurred in faculty-, andl to rvPc fostering good government among the the students, and by these means t students shall be met from the cur- promote common purposes and unied (Cotinued from Page One) rent expense fund of the Dean of Stu- action to make recomnialion are to be nominated, and each member dents, and the Regents shall be asked the pr oper University authorities upon of that committee shall then vote to take care of this additional ex- matters of general student interest ,or for that number of men. Those receiv- pense matters affecting individual siudents If present plans are carried out the engineering college will revive an in- stitution of several years. ago in the "Engineering Exhibition" which is be- ing planned in conjunction with the 'Spring Week" being sponsored by, the Student council The exhibit willt ..: be.entirely in the hands of the stugj dents of the engineering college, eachj department contributing a display of work in its specific field. The previous exhibitions of this kind were held in 1912 and 1914 with an attendance aggregating 25,900 peo- ang n0ple. Model mountains, bridges, dams generating electric power' in minia- ture, turbines, and apparatus of all kinds comprised the display. Experi- Epr-ments of interest, to the general pub-' lic were conducted in conjunction with the general exhibition. Dean Mortimer E. Cooley of the en- - gineering college is interested in the project and requests that anty meim-I hers of the faculty who were connect- ed with the previous expositions con- sul hi inorder that plans may be Prof.TEler S. Rigg! perfected as soon as possible. Prof. Elmer S. Riggs of Chicago is heading the Chicago Field Museum ex- fl pedition which has left Rio Gallegos,, in South Argentina, for a five-year ex-LI ploring trip in the heart of Patagonia .I-n in search of fossil of the tertiary age T I I and traces of the "City of the Cae- sars", whose streets are said to be paved with.gold and the houses erect- I Dr. William Gear Spencer, presi ed of gold bricks. dent of Hillsdale college, will give ar address at 6 o'clock tonight at the annual Baptist Guild banquet on "Je sus The Thinker". The banquet will Do Y K nobe held in the dining rooms of the o K-ow/ 'Baptist church. Dr. Spencer is a graduate of Colgat( where he studied theology. He obtain ed his master's and doctor's (legreer What the building program has in atdisona legesanldo trardr view, for the Medical building? at Denison college and afterward viewforthe edial bildngstudied languages at Sorbonne Uni How much, in extra taxes, each in- in Paris. Since he returned dividual in the state would have to tersiti United States he has taugh1 pay to finance the building program? Itanuaes ieverace esadht How the Literary building wilt languages in several colleges and wat look when completed? head of the classical language depart i at in Fi' knlin rllp A vn p member: o' the 'cOmnittee who with himsefi shai be the student represen- tatiV:~t llinett OLteSenae V'm.ii: ::)S C mhut'Affairs v 1nd;to he~ I'lev t o. am'te Unll'Civersty siem i Iii'' o Dt in Tb C l : ipl A r --p-er of the Stu- dent. ( 01nei shl be vested in this e{ mmiii c, an they are empowered to de" Isr e ge tfor studont activities such studnts as nmy violate the reg- ultteu. e tecouncil Try a Classified- Ad -It pays.-Adv. ing the highest number of votes shall matters of general student interest, or in all cases that they shall havere- ceived a majority of the votes of the nominating body. In case of a tie, or a lack of a majority, a revote shall be taken. Nominations shall be published inl The Michigan Daily two weeks previ- ous to said election. Any man may be nominated by pe- tition, ;said petition to contain the names of at least 15 per cent of eachc college and school of the University. Such nominations shall be filed with the secretary of the Student council at least a week previous to election. The members of the Student coun- cil are to the voted for by men only. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT The president shall be nominated and elected by the council as a whole OFFICE OF STUDENT COUNCIL The appropriate place for meetings of the Student council is in the Mich- igan Union where it is desirable that they be given the use of such spacel as may emphasize the importance of! their service to the Univensity. RESPONSIBILITY OF STUDENT COUNCIL TO CONTINUE ON SUDENT AFFAIRS The Student council shall be re- sponsible for its actions in the future to the committee dealing with Student Affairs; and not to the Senate coun- cil as at present provided in their constitution. SUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY COM- MITTEE Thbi committee shall be composed of the president and vice-president of the council, the editor of The Michigan or groups of students. The commit-' tee shall meet at least once each month with the Dean of Students; and shall hold such other meetings as the president shall call. The president shall appoint two t EAT AT The food is differcnt. Quality, Quantity anml a rea- Sir hOmter GoeI5I Accor ding to }epr{i afrom Canada Sir Lomer Gouln, the new minister of justice for Canada, has been chosenI as the first Canad an conmmissionier to tWashington, an of.:e just recentlyj created by a chage in Ca mnaan gov- erinment poulCes. _ Wed M' . -'Cc tO$. t t In the Success of his 3 Successes 'THE PURPLE MASK Next Week-Grpenwii village Follies SHUBERT op. Mats. Tues., Thurs. and Sat., MICHGAN 25c and 500 Nights, 50.75.31.00 The Bonstedle Company If. sonable price been our aim.. has always NOW ON DISPLAY Smartest service in the City. Special Sunday Dinner REMARKABLE SHOWING . . CF . . ASTER MILLINERY { * lXA':~ IIA\QI'ET V~AI.L - " Try a Classifed Ad ---t pays.-Adv i PUYEAR & k3IN'A Z Y17 i RLh I b': - d 11 S ri n P.,Umps K , i 'u$ 'n .. '' r "' ,! The Ritz A, patent grey trimmed strapped pump, with cuban heel a ui iour reels youn reve in. 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