PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY S47NDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 192~ The Union Pool Phe~nix Rises From Its Ashes In i 1 z r A Last did For ]Early Completion. Facts About Europe, n~enEtc. To get the better reservations, it will be veryi necessary that you arrange your Mpans soon. ;BOOK EALY~ailing List~ates; 1st, BOOKEARIntCabin or 3rd Class ALL STEAMSHIP LINES. TFOURS AkND CRUISES A small deposit secuirs spac Delay no longer E. t' EB E itAnnArbar, Much Licensed and Bonded Steamnship and Insurance Agent WE WRITE ALL KINGS OR INGURANC.E Back in the old days s w When Blue Books The Only Unfinished Department Of The Building' * .* * And Toasted Rolls In challenging the Union to a coim" _______ plies, laundry, water and depreciation, petition in raising enough money to 'f r 11:3,96.0; achare o:4.pr cet o bring about the long delayed comple-~1,9.(;acageo e eto '" 'l' t S $3,0a ndita aof c3,00000;foeterlyofx-rtistic ticii of the union swimming pool, the, ,,;L . capital.7'/ofA$3,000.40; nd ac alrg e rleturn ;fArmsti Michigan alumni association onlce .- x pense being $1779600 The total more bring into the limelight that r euiulslcin o r c hidis c u s s e d q u sti o n . A c c o r d i n go f th e o o l is 7 0 0 m e n a ( d ae a tiuds l e t o no tuc the sAumnss ociaue tion offerif g' ther "/g ,.Sy ' wa v.but at a conservative e tiate of 250 table lamps is now on d is- t o t u e n t s u n i t asca n a t r i s e o e :{ .-: /i" 4, ' t y : , e n a d a y a t 2 5 e a c h , f o r .3 4 4 d a y s p a tE n tB o h ' 1 . c o m le t o n o fth e c a p u s, t h ea l n r i w l/ . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . ...e i.in th e y e a r , a to ta l re v e n u e o f $ 8-F e c r c h p Y u ll f n third of the $16,000 necessary for final 750.00. c~?/ .x, ~old be obtained. ''his esti- Eetin ahp. o lfi comateetion(ofgiveeheelsoothe alumriv them i anumrber ofvaried guarantee toriethpeanigtoroit of $954..sieavrym eatpic. thirds. In other words the alumni .. szsa eymdrt rcs will raise $10.00 for every $5.00 raised }+~~l~ o asigte$,310 by the students. A large part of the f~ncsayi lleetfrmayta r e t B oh r ).: { ;"have ben used in previous campaifgnsi alumni moneq' has already been raised o i hti osntakfroirgc by the association. I nta tde o s o urgtEectric Shop In December, 1920, the first agita- . they/**p/rchiatisfr he sItdents but thati tien for the finishing of the tank was (wil eitlethyrhembookswiof the tan{ whiurhche started and in that year a drive for r< ^ willentitledthem t h>ofswms i the tn 4 .FurhAe funds Was put on by the Union,latslenilth rhe o2vwnSP ne 81- Ing for two weeks in which commit- k;. whn l ihe.thhok;otietPon 284M tes olciedmoeyfrm'llstdets, ..a nd1they wi]l.1Ie sold for $500 each. was raised in this campaign, levng e>,thtth wnral.. n'n a total of $36,193.59 to be raised be else use his book, or, as in I he can(. fore the pool could be finished. The :!ro snorifth urhse rau t total cost of the pool, according to' :: "" r ./ r I efdore s 2sm ar"e It.akwth l it I esiaei 4;8.9 eiaysl i.ibo oay~ecnI~ o rIn 1921 no attempt was made by the w .( n pu). Ti feature of thle hbAooks!~~ ' Union to raise more money but in miaslepeell t ootov anmore 01 1 u U F i April 12 aohr'rv was udr oliOemi tr(t tken.1The idea in thisedrive waseto t~itea iteyeadeen1iLiide non-triai hrave each student who returned tor ,,.. , y' f /4 i'l ccis ftefit(a rayp his home for the spring vacation ,.a.. . .s. C ~ tP o e t d .................................................................................................... solicit the alumni In his home town .r ++ < ?+;.. t VO -rbo eht ladn Iss for contributions. The 1922 campaign "," : M"/:: k together on the wrchas. Los fFus? however, was a failure as compared . .ossofFur byHod-u i Thi4mlahe ildifitrsl' el ncudd under policies issuec am ount raised being $4,06.. / z " ::, b s e r wil s ar l' e d y m Il 'During the "year 1923 no attempt) fat for fhe remnainder of 111, ed j by us. L osses by Fir,ur- was made' to complete the pool but alb~i't .damn, '97L, is Al charge of ar Tet n alote last year, 1924, agitation again start-.'h jrs !'Jltli xo ie , onSa h hV n heewl elaoctan I.'y, hftad*l ohr 1 ed. arlyin te yer anthercaming in at large amount of money. The has been promised by Charles T . a1ci in1''cliiet i Ilied, the draining fixtres toelbOr01tcks xep werad ea paign Was begun, this time subscrip- iont.this enterprise amountedhe LinstoinofolClevelandmisesandpo$5,000 his nterriseamouted.o .o Cleelan, ana$5,,0tbyVe ; iil,;( al n plce, it(,l1aiU etao stroudents, everye; ismana . y tht h o kde ;eciaeprioatin arealalso payr certain amounts, provided a set $2000 and this money was placed with Oliphant ofin t anth Arbor on Iliitoi irui...asi h1~ ),n set up and the esI covered-at all times ad I amount was raised. As the quota hatrie.TeeofesscU10; and formed a total swimming po l rise .ehescofer hee ;li n o n c rethec m l t o f t e ~ f n d o 2 , 3 . 0 n t h ehel ep r e s e ntrp ooi dhan d pI'' j tc a in r t l : ; it r a t i o n , t ic . tu i n g a i J i o n s w m i n g p o o l h a s, b e n m d c a e s once ore he copleton ofthe o Drin g the$20 a3.t0fourdyearsesannum-l cessful willnbecomeb tfee.l.: mne. Us ol iio~ plaes. ce(sfu wiil ballmedfl~et~l'. possib4oeebynthe Alumni assorc atios b faded into the distance. Duigtepatfu easann he tan: shoe 1indtin Las hung fi,! l The idea of a Union County Fail-, iher of men have made special con- At present the total aiount i r ic I wpo5ol -w il be ready for use. for 1Po i' thcn ci1 }eani dulle tom lack ; similar to those that were held herel tributions to the pool fund, some ii isneeded to complt te nh . : -o l ;toc ii ats on ci. ;,ffunds, the art (o Ithe"Ilin i wh o h ; ;T. come "years ago was conceived early I heedonationsing ~promised onthe 's$16,148.60. ndof thi.Uis O g iro (iills o1It n ilcete tnkwhe,1 asbeen niei,: 2h for s lngby tetn III. BUIncatsrn n n ac amtcnuiinta eti qa aonstAtmiascito a lde t .'-11 rtyadfo hc hr i ei fair was put on in Yost Field House be raised in other ways and some ofI'jto give two thirds. tsi tonadmyevnmk e rch a large demnd will be fa ishe 1 IT TRA C with fraternities and rganizations thdem being given outright. Most of Considerable worklhas;]tenl daaie ( c . iiis yar ii the saiict bc .3d will ~e I NS RA C having concession booths and enter these offers, contingent a nte h olianels anothert ltvl salpoi hni hsbe eidtedrv n iyietik ; t anet upidi h ete f 'ron engrie aentyt enmnyaayi the pool in the last feace inrunigconiin.he t ivslyosmallby lfit when it has been bhindiI he2d9 FersndNauylsBini Bidk, the building. The fair proved a suor I donatcod due to the failure to raise used to defray the expense of, ia I:estimates, as compiled by the Uinion letic Association and thep stoets rPhrone 40-Mil cess, drawing large crowds and tak- thoether amnounts:. However, $6,000 work. To date, t he 1)0o1 it; alnac,; are as follows: Wages, including the that another opportiartity will not. be Isi ters and an 'egineer, $8,346.00 ; sup- as have past effort. .. ~.- Mr. Angeil1's Report____ _________ --made Iin class or text-book. Those who: complishrrents of good at udeut, Te. (Continued from Page Nine) have advocated competition of this ight principle seems t o be that A measure which has been adoptedl strt have had in mind the sufccess Ischiolar's ip should be rewarded, but in several institutions (North D~akota,)I 'With which intercollegiate sprs ds- not to such an extent.Ithat thle rewaridAs fr S n s Columbia, Minnesota, Missouri, etc.) I cover and develop ability of an~ ath- l)oes th, chief inlcntive' anad intel AsIor Sun a' and which was highly recommended letic kind. But it is highly question-I lectual developmaent but secondary fo l by former President Foster of Reed 1 able whether scholarship and athletic it. The Hfonors Convocation e ;ab l- A lb i g n u o ih er proportion to the grade of work done. True culture cannot be tested corn-1 forniity with this principle, ;as are the 1v< c ud b It is argued that this operates as a petitively to nearly the same degree degrees with distinction now given. hoot'oul privilege to the best students by les-l as can football or baseball skill and, Nor wouldl the addition of(ege. floorPC5 il 1pjJe y r no sening the number of courses whichI the results, if the attempt were made! with honors in iaticuIl; rsui,jeactete ha nc they must take 'to gain a degree. Thre so to test it, would almost certainly and the conferring of titles Snl suc t I-. C~i '1 wot fti ceesesvr us e to give the wrong impression ofI Freshmanwotofti shmse svryqs Scholars on the dloen or o i jutcy tenderloine tionable In theory and has not been what constitutes, scholarship.j best students in eac~h of the lowt o irrefutably demonstrated in practice. It is a very delicate question to de-]classes violate it. (Mood edhin Loa t alseast h The cichief ecobjectionst creare that t"credittentthr.mnneestoy whatrdextent thevet wUniversity forstandardnus a ekat eemigronveshoud iopromie thhemhatpiactual cost!sit bsteak at theht +a. W4ere on ly an Idea * * * i In Satan's head, There lived a man * ** Named Mr. Solomon C * * Who knew a +' * V :* All about w