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-k;SEPTEMBER 25, 1915

THE" MICHIGAN DAILY

T DIT 1 augt Mitchell
S35500 IN LOANS J
Twenty-Eighlt Given fiancial Hll
From Genieral Fund Through i.. ..
University.kp:':Y
NO DISTINCTIONS MADE~
Loans amounting to approximately]
~$3500 have been granted to 28 stu-
dents by application 'since registra-4t
ti~n. The average loan was for $100 "
th-ugh there were some variat ionis r>
abo~ve this figure. Applications form
loans are still being received- at tie
oftice of the Dean of Students.
Mach year loans are made to stu- :2:
dents from a fund subscribed to by
var ions, individuals, alumni organiza- /r
tions, etc. These loans ae~e open to
all~ upperclass nisen, graduate and spe-;
cial students, except in special cases,! o d si ci n en a e o c
co~unt of sex, race, religion, further !
tha those prescribed by the donors." I
T&~ administration of the loans is in
the hands of the University committee Victor Vernion
o student loans, consisting of the Victor Vernon (above), the man
Doian of Students, the dean of women, wotuhtCl WlimA icel
one trepreentate fromveachydschoolmcenter of the aviation contro-
onerepesntaiv frm echscholversy, how to fly, now is a bond
or. college. This committee meet9s
oneeach month to consider the ad- salesrfzn inSyracutse, N1. Y.IHe was
of oan, car-one of the pioneer aviators of the l
visbiityofgranting lanthe ca-icountry. IHe:says 'Col. *Mithell's
acr,bhabits and needs of each ap- paec :hdo ~sfrt lgt
plicn~t being taken into considers-,paecahdo i ls l~t
tid;W before loans are made.-. -
evey erson desir~ing assistance
mus fllouta form application.The
amount loaned,. except in unusual U 111J
caes, is not to succeed $200, and un-' f
ls.adifferent provision has bce Pl if
made by the donor of the fund, the l, -
student shall pay five per cent in-:;
ter st on his note per annum. The Be cause of the growing volume, of
note is payable in monthly install- ; telephone butsiness handled - over the
meats as not less than $10 per month. I long dstance lines from Ann Arbor
Besides these loans which are re- to Chicago, additional long distance
cek~d only upon application there ex-
ist, number of special loans limited or colege, and still others to foreign
to :certain classes. Some of these pro- j students. These are not formanlly ap-
vide financial assistance to women,' plied for, but are received by special
others to students of a certain school arrangement provided by the donor.
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MA JE$TI S 7
KEITH VAUDEVILLE
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facilities have been placed in service 1u,,de(Ir the "station-to-station" classi-
between these two -ities it is an- ,)I21i, by which the calling sub-
nO~ (~dby J. ,l. Kelley, manager forS. e ~~e i alt h ee
the \i~hign Pll elehone(:O]1-Viiii. ]unber at the distant point,
pa.,.The a(ded circuits also n iace;tigavnae ofrdcj
possible the ate r athante atiulrperson,!;
tance calls between the two points. s 1(sedirevc.
Manager Kelley states that uiuhof*- -_________
the long-, distance business bwewen I rihefi't The Paily today at j
,Ann Arbor anud Chicago is h1]e~dl Ih o Iicd i.[ Pressildfing.-Adv. I
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