WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .29, 1926G
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'COM ITT N9101Begin Cruise(
[OH UNIONCANE '~
Foeur Appointed By Board To Draw around the world that is to last until
Up Amiendmnent To Constitution ForI May, 1927, covering 33,737 miles, and
New Life-Membership Policy ( stopping at 47 seaports.
(A faculty andl staff of 63 persons
BUCKLEY IS MANAGER will take care of the students on :the
college afloat. This number includes'
STo make, necessary adjustments andj doctors, nurses, athletic directors hand
tdraw up an amendment to the con-, officers of the "Ryndain," who will
,stltution of the Union which will be give the instruction in navigation and.
:necessary to assure the satisfactory marine engineering. These teachers
operation of, the new provisions for will offer courses in the following
life membership In the Union, a comn-
mittee was appointed by the Board oft
Governors of that organization at a
mneeting held last week.
Those named to the committee
were: Dean Henry M. Bates, Prof. BIGGER A
Herbert C. Sadler, Paul Buckley, and'
Lester F. Johnson, '27L.
The Board of Regents at a meeting SAND YVI(
held near, the close of the last school
year made a ruling, whereby $10 of BA
the tuition of each male student in J 1Ii
the University will be given to the#
Union. After being here four years
and having contributed $40 to theI Kosher and
Union out of his tuition, the student
is automatically declared a life mem-
ber of the Union. This ruling is ef-
fective with the class of 1930. Adjust- Dial 5059 fi
meats will have to be made to pro-
vide for the granting, of life, member-
ships to members of the older classesx
in the University, and this is part of
the function of the committee. The
amendment to the constitution will
be drawn up to work in harmony with
the ruling of the Regents. It will
thou be approved by the members of
the Union. /tc
Paul Buckley has. been elected man-
4ger of the Union to succeed Homer by lie £ngl"ish
leath, ,who. has been associated with 1
tforganization for a number_ of Uni7versity U;
Years. Herbert Watkins is assistant
secretary in place of Buckley on the
administrative staff. Prof. Herbert C. WB
Sadler is chairman of the Board of fWB
Governors.:
The first three days of registration ICA A X
this year equalled the record for five The Best Abridged Di4
days last year. Registration will con-
tinueNE at the Union today, tomorrow, WES R'N W
Thursday, and Friday from 3 to 5 A Short Cut to Accurate Infc
o'clock and Saturday from 9 to 12 for your hours of reading and
o'clock. value, every, time you consult it.
Sophomores and second semester on words, pe
freshmen interested in Union activityf 106,000ncore
work, are urged to see Lester F. John- 170ils
son, '27L, president, any afternoon biograph;
this week, in the student offices, third. features,
TeloeorT.aySee It,
L TryoutsToMeTda
jt All men wishing. to tryout for
icross country manager are re
quested to report to Elliot Cham-1
j~berlain after 3 o'clock today at
' Yost field house.
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Ind Professors
)n ".Floating College"
groups: Art and architectur e; anc ient
andI modern languages; geogriaphy;
journalism ; economies and foreign
lItradle; biology and botany; dramatics
and music; philosophy, psychology,
and sociology; history and govern-
ment; public speaking; and astronlo-
my, mathematics, and navigation.
! Charles. F. Thw ing, piresidlent-em e'ri-
tits of Western Reserve university,
heads the faculty. as' president;
Albert K. Hleckel, George E. Hlowes,
and James El. Lough are the deans.
Included in the teaching 'staiff 4 are
three members of the U1 n iesity ot ,'entatives of 143 schools. or colleges,
'Michigan faculty and three other Ann kand of 40. stalesIaw'aii, Porto Rico,
Arbor residents: Lionel G.(Crocker, Canada, and Cuba. :306 of these stu-,
rpublic speaking department, MIr.. G. dents are young men, 57 are girls, and
j 1. Crocker, medical M . D1)Capt. E- It- are older people supplementing
Bert P. FreenMian, director of phy sical Itheir travels with the educational of-
edlucation on the cruise, and he ad ofI ferings of the boat.
the dlepartment of p~hysical education Another feature of the cruise will
in the public schools of Ann Arbor, be the organization of a studlent gov-
SMrs. E. P. Freeman, music, University erment pilan, to function throughout
SSchool of Music, Prof. W. Carl Rufus, the tour. Under this system, and in
astronomy, and Mrs. W. Carl Rufus,(charge of a student council, will confe
musitcalli physical education. 'the honor system, regulations, and
lNtoie t Ltt 15 'University -of' Minh- i studlent punishment., An ;eight page,
igan students are enrolled. on. the tota i neiwspaper, "The Binnacle," ,will. be
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