In Honor Of Our University 104 YEARS OF SERVICE FOR 104 YEARS the University of Michigan has been serving its community, its state, and its nation. It has been doing this quietly, but with magnificent results. We who are students on this campus know about this work. Not a day passes but that we see from close range the inner workings of a great educational ma- chine. When the University of Michigan contributes to ;national defense, to government, to science, medi- cine, and engineering, we watch and forget. Such matters are commonplace to us. But to the people of Michigan these things are more strange. Even though the support and nourishment for this modern University comes from taxpayers, they are not on the scene of action. Michigan's citizens just trust and pay. OF LATE a smattering of acid criticism has been sprayed in the direction of Ann Arbor. Most of it was unfounded, but it was justified in a society where- in intelligent criticism is meant to be a guide-post for progress. The regrettable part was that folks on the outside were blinded by the acid to the vast goodness that has become commonplace at the University of Michigan. We students who work on The Michigan Daily feel that you folks may have forgotten a lot of facts. Be- cause of that, and because the story of the University is fascinating reading at any time, we have prepared this special edition. IT IS OUR OWN IDEA. As students who live in the classrooms we feel a genuine pride in our school. We are rising in defense against those who would curb it. Oh, we have a selfish purpose, too. The Michigan Daily, it has been said, is an arrogant, adolescent pub- lication that fails to realize the contributions of the University to society. So wetwant to show our critics a thing or two. Primarily, though, this edition is dedicated to you, the people of Michigan. You own and operate one of the greatest educational institutions in the world. -PAUL M. CHANDLER, City Editor