i I" L ,l 1 9 IIVLIIUJ[VII 6 10 ATHLETES [ust NTow Carry 11 Hours adlelni Work Ol side of 1V1iy-ical Courlses 1N'1ER$tS(PlONA1, C4}g 'ESS INADSABELIE Ralph IVT. Aigler, of the Law and. cha.irman of the Board "rol of Atletics,,presented his[ report at the rn eeting of the council, which was held yester- he office of the President. Ile ed three resolutions adopted Western Conferenc~e -which pproved by the council and for the University. Thefirst it "-No student in a school for athletic directors; physical on or any other similar tech-1 ;ourses, shall be eligible for nce athletics unless he shall' r ried, passed, and be at .same arrving a-minimum 6o7 14 hours nester of regular' academnc or, tic work as distinguished from, in the theory, art or practice tics or physical education; and, case of students enrolled in chools, work in such co xse6s; theory or practice of athletics1 ;ical education not be counted ing up full work as required Obility." A, the Senate council app~rov- Conference -suggestion of thel nent of a commissioner of s whose duties' are to stimur. interest in Conference~ con- id to promote the welfare of ice athletics. ly, the' council seconded:' the n1: of the Conference tha~t "It pinion of the Con ference that tional contests involving :long nd prclnged 'absences. 'fom re inadlvisable." ssor Aigler included in his re- at the Board in Couitrol had dated. along with the Board of ,x'1,500. for the purchase of. .s lor the Varsity band. This tion will provide for the se- of new uniforms for the~ en- d. He also spoke of th'e cx-, A progress of the work oii the :ld house.- edulo of meetings for the was adopted at this meeting. ular monthly meetings will be the following dates: Nov. 6, n ,F b .2 a c 2 a June 11. There will be no of the Senatfe council in April unt of the recess which comes time. The meetfings of. the ty Senngtc will b5e held~ on Jan. 15, March 19 and Maiy 14.slt fiihascolo} and archaeology.in Con st~inti'-i as brought up at tis N mting! referred to the two clr slcal ents and the departmojnit of T]he suiggestion came from ' Tigert Unitedj States conmii- )f education. ary as it is truthful. All in all the are two airticles on the ruling of .Mich'- are: M. B. Stout, 2(. article is a plea for better scholarship Iig)an.Th first, by Vernon Hillery '23, adI.S ol at this University of which President peiet of the Student Council, tells iv rqyPehl Burton is the head and its results may hiow th"is; body. funcutions andl the man- only be judged after the midsemest-, >>r in wrhich it produces its results. has e Cetw the ers have racked the tired student body Tb sheecond article is by a student on brake Co., dr Gaul as they are destined to do. the eampus and it questions the man- ed by the General Second in importance to President .'cr in which we have our government. Lynn, Mass., doing Burtn'sconribtionis Sli Spral "Priniceton and the Development of turbines, and Mr.F to Jauniaeruths is Se prou Polo" continues in the practice es- ience with the Per article written by George B. Vincent, iahllislbed by Chimes last year in run-anthWstno president of the Rockfeller Founda-'I 1' ng interesting stories on the activ- tion and describing the work of tha tiie of other schools. It is written organization as only its president can.byAon alcpinfthPrce Thefrntgiee f te agzin i tonl polo team. Concluding the issue Sni Th fotsieeofth agzie is "Seling Michigan" by James Frey, ce ( also of Dr. Vincent, a combined .photo1,.,Iisoth Michigan News Bur-, and arton eatringthewor, ILine and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e catoaeauigthuok and the needed publicity that it .Fiction finds its place in the numberI will bring Michigan that the article, in threw stories. "Fortitude" is by tlls, and the first of a series of ar- Marjorie Kerr, '24. Hard Hoover. '23, tcles on the same subject according has contributed another of his pliilo- to the arnnouncement of the editors. sophical stories, this one known as, "The Four Leaf Clover." Verging ;On i r THE11iINS UCTORQI~S ADDED TO OUT 01O the humorous is the final fictional of-, 1ENtANEERINC~ SCHOOL FACUTLTY fort. "The Curse of the Leffingwell's",- by Don Coney '24, tells all about howj Three additions have been made to " 'SE] an innocent frosh came all the way to the faculty of the department of elec- Michigan and how he made a most T.1 Inineig.Toofteme ~ awful rash bet that he could register tret r.iern.,To ftemn i a day andi then it tells how' it was are Michigan 'graduates with two orPhn all settled. three years practical ork in their Phn - "The Governing Body at Michigan" fiel'.. and "Strident Governmenit--So Called" Those whlo have been appointd here _________ graduate 'of Lehigh tem, Pa. 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