.E EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY wi EDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 194 __+- ON THIS fRMISTICE. DfY e 'I inive 'si y 'u yoh ;es he 4F )le dizatto 1 o~~1 ACIV i .I They are the Minutemen of the Campus! This is a war of the whole people. Every man, woman, child, and organization has a part in it. The University of Michigan as an institution is engaged in training personnel for war service and devoting its research facilities and staff to the study of problems immediately concerned with the war effort. The winning of the war is the first concern of all of us. Here on the campus the response to the undertakings of the War Manpower Mobilization Corps on the part of the student body clearly shows that they are fully aware of their responsibilities and ready to fulfill them. They have collected tons of scrap, sold war bonds and stamps by the thousands, furnished important service to hospitals, and helped to salvage the farmers' crops. When the call comes they will as cheerfully do their duty in any other form of the national service. So the University takes pride in this enterprise, in its management and in the spirit with which the response has been made. Michigan students have been in every war of the United States since the Mexican War of 1848, and they are heart and soul in this one. li I I Ir I f I El.. twaa J . > ji ~ n F~~ 11- {