THE MICHIGAN DAILY I j. Daily wishes a most happy and pros- perous New Year. IomEDITORIA PER OF TILE TIlE 'SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AD- MICI GAN MINISTRATION DEDICATED T ARMOURED F1 ng except Mnday In answer to tae oft repeated re- JACKIE COOGAN (The Londo ib the Tiard ini.- 1-0t,. nn m ni h fto I When A m rin .,. .E..., .,..y.....w....... LCOMIrMENTI ,I TBALLERS )n Journal) '."~LL'.J.LL .L1 ii4 ai-jtJ n%17ij iai lrKt2 f.L Wishing You All AL NEWSPAI VERSITY OF led every mornin Ur i' vrcf i t A he lniverslty year oy Te LOl iiquest of business men thiroughtout thle. of' Student Publications. state and nation, the Board of Re- s of Western C;nference Editorial gents at their lase, meeting created a This col is dedicated to Jackie Coog- an, like the Ogg and Ray column, not Associated ress is excusvely en- School of Business Administration, because we admire Jackie Coogan, or o the use for republication of all news from the old department of economics think he is a great actor, but because 'es creiited to it or not othevwise I in this paper and the local news pub- which for many years carried on the we think he is the sourest little weep-, therein. --h-r-e-n, --function of training its students for er in the whole world of the silent red at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, business. Thus the work begun by drama, which is, you must admit, some an, as second class matter. Special rate tage ra ted by Third Assistant Pest- the late Henry Carter Adams, who for distinction. We recall one advertise- cription by carrier, $3.50; by mal, many years directed the work of the nt of a coming Coogan attraction 1 department as its head, carried on by es: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- resorn F M. Ta , thedeparty which purported to be a letter to his teet. Professor F. M. Taylor of the depart- «s: Editorial, 2414 and r76.M; Busi- ment, finds its culmination in the public, scrawled out In the sweet 6-achievement of Prof. Edmund E. Day little fellow's darling handwriting, ed con~,mL nc. tjfl, not exceeding 300whhabent )leldanote , wil he lishd te Dily at who has been appointed dean of the conveying the desired boyish effect by action of the Eidit~r. - pon regwist, School of Business Administration.' inity of communicants will be re- oo o ne ss admi astr t . reversing the S's and spelling all the as confidential Thenew COllegI, will have a faculty --- ~ - ~-° ~~ of ten men at first, and will probably words wrong. It went something like EDITORIAL STAFF be conducted in a manner similar to this: elehllOles, 2414 and 176-M that used in the administration of the DERE FOLKS: 1Amos Tucker school at Dartmouth I iM CUMMIN TO SEE YOU AGEN MANAGING EDITOR college. PURTY SOON IN A BIG PITCHER HOWARD A. DONAHUE In so creating the new college, the A WITH LOTSA LAFFIN AND A LIT-. 1daor ...........Julian E. Mack I Regents are but responding to the uni- TUL CRYIN. YOURS TRULY litor..............Harry 1jey veral spirit of the country which de- 'hI .: JACKIE ial Board Chairman....R. C. Moriaty Miands specialization in training from There was more of the same sort Ailes . di. Conrabe its college bred citizens. In a coun- of piff paff, and it pained us. Biilington 17. ln. I iske try whose life depends on the proper * * * C. Clark . G. Garlinghouse condluct of its business, where indus- p. AM. Wagnler Chimes ran a suggestion that the iEditor..............Ralpih N. Byers try and manufacturing are the main S. C. A. be buried. We protest l Edtr..........Winona Hibbard source of income and wealth, men against this waste of brick and mortar dlsph Edtor...........R- B. 'fa-r ainthiwaeofbckndmrr Sagazine Editor.....I'. L. 'rii'len ;especially trained in the administra- d Idtcr...........Ruth A llowell, and real estate. The magnificent jilt City ditor.K...,.lenneth C. Kellir tion of business are as necessary as structure might better be sold and the Editorial Board trained men are in any other science. o dto build the Union vLeuour american coumsitaxes to football he cares as little how the dollars fly as how many of his bones are broken in the fray-for a "fray" it is across the Atlantic. During one recent season the cas- ualty list of American football in- cluded 18 men killed and 135 seri- ously injured. Broken legs numbered a round two dozen; there were 20 l sses of brain concussion, 27 broken collar-bnes. anod son Happy New Year GRAHAM'S -11 BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL ..... .. - _. - . c i k a t C t i z. 1 we may accept the Latin and Sclavic Such is the cost in human life and limbs; and it is only fitting that the blood as affording good stuff for the cost in dollars should be on a similar future American, we cannot be blamed, sensational scale. in view of our own position, for in- Yale College, for instance, spends sisting upn some form of selection £ 12,000 a year on the training of its there. We want the best we can get,; football team, and of this £3,000 goes iand the most effective way to get it' to the head coach alone. He is an old is to apply the selection on the other university man, a gentleman, and an side. We are now the mos$ numerous athlete of world-wide fame, white . civilized people in the world- Under the head coach are second since the white Russians seem in- coaches, while each man in the team clined to abdicate their civilization. has his own coach and his own train- We need quality now more than we' er who never leaves him. need numbers. We have absolutely On, shoes alone £220 is spent an- no cause to be afraid of our fellow nually; antl "uniforms and armour" Americans of Italian or Balkan origin. run to £750 a year--and are, no All that is necessary i that we shall. doubt, cheap at the price. t not have too many of them, and that To speak of "armour" is no exag- they shall be as good as we can get. geration ,for the trans-Atlantic foot-. And after that, keep the flag flying on bailer goes into battle almost as fully the schoolhouse, and the old tongue, equipped as any knight of Agincourti supreme in the instruction there, andj or Crecy-indeed, he resembles a mix- the town"meeting functioning on the ture of an armoured knight and a old basis, and all may be well with' diver He wears a iacket of the Ithe future American. SBig business needs :big men mlI There is room and need for capable men in all the allied activities of big business. But nowhere is there greater need or greater opportunity than in that very essential service to all business - Insurance (Fire, Matine and Casualty). Insurance, as a profession, affords con- tact with the most vital activities of the commercial and industrial world. The Insurance Company of North America, the oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company, has been an integral part of big business since 1792 and the earliest beginning of national affairs. Out of this long experience it urges those who are about to choose a calling to con- sider tlie world-wide influence of the insurance field. EI Ai- stein Rotert Rainiay Americans would not allow a pharm- Andrew Propie Assistants er swimming pool. * * * Bactcke I2. S. Mansfieli lrkman I. C. Mack lBruwn V erena Moran ette Cote Regina Reichmann ihrhch 1-I. ft. S ton linerle K. f;. Styer H Ienry \N. R.taIl ,y aernin S. Teuble Kruger W. J. WattIour .h Terman acist to subscribe to their wants if he were not properly pyepared for his work, yet they have for many years entrusted the management of their bu:Iiness to men who were not trained for their work, and had little capacity for such work. The school will, there- fore, fill a great need in American esn ----business life. Its courses in labor BUSINESS STAFF ' management, marketing and sales Telephone J management, financial .-management, business organization and control will' all develop men who can discover and rBUSINE:SS MANAGER a LA URENCE H. FAVROT apply the laws of scientific business Eg... .. L. D management in the same manner as ing .................. Pdy other scientists have .discovered and ing ..... .........W. Roesser applied laws in their professional ing.......... W. I SchererI s...A. S. Morton work. on.........v..erry MHayden o .. ......Lawrence Pierce I Assistants '. Campbell i-AW P T loedemaker GEN. DAWES AND THE REPARATIONS COMMITTEE ,Ch