PA0E SIX EEIN TH E MICHIGAN DAILY Uaes was inaugurated. Confronted with the cmplisePr c dent I3rmen was li- unvr H azEet u immediate necessity for new buildingsmrbyfteadte oueth niey to house the post war influx lof stn- left behinlahm was one of the fiet its odm dets, the new president went before groups of buildings possessed by any espons the legislature in 1921 and succeeded; university in the world.i pl of t (Cotined romPae 1) d~gre watit to H damong other things In having the mill Another even younger mal, Presi-' governo (Cotiuedfrm Pge15) deree wat t s toay. He enered renown as an educator. Germany had of a mill and the next year the'tax raised to three-fifths of a mill and tally im stitution, and its success here pre-,his duties with a faculty of 35 and a just taken two years to complete a Homeopathic hospital now the South! in getting almost $5,000,000 for build-I dent Clarence Cook Little, has su phase o ceded its adoption in nearly every student body of 1,100, and he lived treaty with China on the same subject, deat(t sheUiest osia ns eeded him, in 195. Much remains to ti r state where a university exists. to see his faculty increase itself ten and it was predicted when Dr. Angell on iorth University vnews pnbih e acieved in a material way, and the oeo The tax has later been raised to, times, and his student body triple and left that his year's leave of absence ed. This year also a regular Surmmer sm ri o na c new m emadacitcuebid tors, it tilree-eighths of a mill and furnishes quadruple. Until the later years of would be antirely inadequate for the Session was established and Prof.! complished, and the University on the ings are in the process of construction: