AGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?I)DAY, OCTOTIER 12, 1923 games, the athletic association finds , M O Ii I3f Ut no difficulty. Seventy six men, each sk'lled on some musical instrument, CAMPUS OPINION OFFICIAL. NEWSPAPER OF THE are always ready to serve. For this ; OSm/aa. , , , service these seventy six men receive a UJNIVERSITY OF CIGAN SCVC hs e ny H.IlnrcicIEIPSTO FIIIEM)SHIP Oa cheer from the crowded football;GOOD MORNING Published every morning except Monday stands as they march on the field. It To the Editor: during the University year by the Poard in, Conti ol of Student Publications. costs the Athletic association and the TO******** Apropos that letter signed "Oregon Members of Western Conference Editorial University, practically nothing to sup- I Student,"-appearing on the editorial As/,ociation. ,port this beautiful organization. And I have seen your face across the page of The Daily, October 7th.-a When Michigan plays away from room The Associated Press is exclusively en- Light up with smile as sudden as the good many of us are heartily infaor titled to the use for republication of all news home, however, the problem is an en- L dispatches cr (ited to it or not otherw tirely different one. rhe men as al morn. of the sentiments expressed therein. credited iri this Paper and the local news pub- Or I havefeeentItncloudeinetmaer'd lished therein. ways, are willing to accept the re- Or I have seen it cloud intemper'd The new students of the University, ) osibilit gloo Entered aty the postoffe at Ann Arbor, y and accompany the team, apart from freshmen, certa'nly do not, Mlichigan, as second class matter. but it is hardly fair to ask them to As if your soul by some strange pain Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, were torn $4.00. pay their own aveling t expenses, 'n wr na p aei m 4(ffices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- addition to giving their services gratis. And you from it in agonizing born. of attenion which they, as a matter nard Street.tI wonder, if you knew I'd seen these of goodfellowship and courtesy, ought 11hones: 1Editorial, 2414 and 176-M; Busi- Previously, the problem of sending thnsj orcie ness, 960. ____________________the band has been left to the studentsg. Signed communications, not exceeding 300 themselves. Each year, during the You'd guess the prayer that my devo- n the other hand the churches in words, will be published in The lailv at tion b the discretion. of the Editor. Upon request, first two months of school, the stu- .3K Ann Arbor are going more than half the identity of communicants will be re- dent body has been asked to contrib wyehn. garded as confidential. * * * way in extending the hand of fiend- How o ute between $3,000 and $5,000 to sent EDITORIAL STAFF the band with the football team to IN case you didn't read the commu- ship and welcome. And if some of say tha other schools. The Athletic associa- nication in the column next to this the new students who lack social con- for the Telephones, 2414 And 176-M I at onta es aeteefr tion and the University, to whom the one yesterday morning, we reprint tacts do not at least make the effort ly do? MANAGING EDITOR band renders services wh'ch, estimated part of it here. It is an answer to a to get acquainted at some of the If you HOWARD A. DONAHUE £. the minimum would amount to r church socials, they have themselves call- letter from 'a person from OregonYcal $17,000 annually, helps the band with to blame in some small measure. News Editor...............Julian E. Mack a sum each year of $800. This with who complained that he was lonesome te City Editor.............. ..harry lloey The Congregational Student's fel- Editorial Board Chairman....R. C. Moriarty an annual amount from the Regents and that the Unversity wasn't doing lowship, meeting regularly every Sun- T Night Ed tors of $750, comprises the total financial anything about it, although the au-I day at 5:30 P. M. in the church par- N. IE. Ailes A. B. Connable support the band gets other than what thorities 'saw to it that the freshmen lors, most cord'ally extends an invi- R. A. CLillington . E. Fiske can be collected by tag days. had a rousing good time at their swell tation to all new students irrespective Harry C. Clark r G. Garlinghouse hdaruiggo iea hi wl aint l e tdnsirsetv P. M. Wagner The tag day method of collectingo S'oits Editor...............Ralph N. Byers revenue is one from which the ban( mixer. This bird, who signs himself of denominational affiliations, to come Women's Editor...........Winona HibbardIaround and enjoy the agreeable social Telegraph Editor...............R. B. Tarr should have been delivered many years Once a Stranger, says, in part: circle of fellow students who gather .,4 I- C- a a 5sf BoTH IDS W - I O NAL WALK 11111 1 .1 1 111 III . 1 I I ! m namm u m EMOM - D