THE WOLVERIN OOsT FOR IE MIC"HIGAN NEW"Y"READYFOR MIGBIGAN'S AIBLETES AER SIVOENIS IC FALL IN FRONT ANK OF STARS 156 3 Date of First Endeavor In Sport One of Finest in Country; University When Baseball Was Played of Minnesota to Copy Riehi- North of Campus gan Plan IDEAL FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS Michigans prowess in athletics dates from the year 1863 when the Michigan's new Y. M. C. A. building first baseball team on the campus was is all ready for the plasterers. The organized by several students in the outside with the exception of the roof University and games were played on is completed, and the inside decorators the vacant ground north of the old will shortly commence work. Next medic building. Later in the year of week the men will commence grading '65 a regular team was formed which the ground in front and by the time was under the leadership of E. L. the boys return to school in the fall Grant. everything will present a shipshape A decade later footbal, the sport at appearance. which kichigan has gained the most The building will have three floors, fame was introduced at Michigan by The baSement will have reading rooms JudgeWaynt Hayman, B. T. Cable, D. E. and other apartments for various class DeTarr, and others. At first a ball of officers. rubber was used, the game being play- On the main floor there will be a ed Rugby fashion and the teams con- lobby and main offices, consisting of sisted of fifteen men. Finally Mr. offices for the president, general secre- Cable took a trip to Germany and on tary, and student pastors of the various his return brought back with him a churches. On this floor there will be leather covered ball which was used ample fireplaces at the end of each by the teams henceforth. hall, this feature making the lobby on This sport has snce 1900 Mnade winter days a cheery place for the Michigan one of the most celebhated frozen student. universities in the country for leading On the second floor will be found the football teams, the records being filled dining room, auditorium and guest with the names of Heston Snow, rooms. On each floor, especially in Schulz, Wells, Thomson, Benbrook, the basement and second floors there Craig, Hughitt, and Maulbetsch, all will be ample space for social gather- shining stars In the history of the O e of the peculiar features of this gridiron sport. One he ecular.feauresof his Track and field athletics developed new building is that it will contain no tr th d bingd tecolege swimming pool or shower baths or later, there being no intercollegiate gymnasium, the common features of competition until 1893. At this time the Y. M. C. A. buildings all over the coun- Western Intercollegiate was founded, try. This new idea was founded on largely because of Michigan's endeav- the fact that the new gymnasium was ors. The first meet was taken by a provider for exercising equipment M:chigan with a total of 52 points. enough for the need of the students rider the leadership of Charles Baird, and the new Union building will have former director of athl"s at Mich- a fine swimming pool. On account of isan, the university made a strides the fact that none of these things are 1a this field of sport. Prominent in provided for, the new "Y" will have early records are the names of Car- much more ample opportunity for so- peter, Bonive, Duffy, and Chapman. cial gathering. The later records show names like: To bring the students together in so- the following: McLean, Hahn, Gar- cial meetings and especially for the rel, Kiellog, and Smith. famous "Y" Sunday meetings where famous speakers in social work have addressed the students, a place will Iasement for Stacks Being Excavated be provided on the third floor where The work on the new stacks of the all the equipment of a modern hall will library is progressing in good shape. be used. A moving picture machine In the past few days there has been will be one of the innovations of this opened up a large hole which is to be place, the basement of the new addition. This The University of Minnesota is said will be finished soon and the construc- to be copying the "Y" plans for their tion of the stacks will start imme- new building. diately. THE COAST LINE -TO o DETROIT CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS TOLEDO PT. HURON, ALPENA, ST. IGNACE. 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It won't hurt you do the University good. Boosting may be effect eral ways. Whether you lawyer, doctor, engineer,c man, you can boost Michi troducing Michigan ideals into the life of your comm is one way. Another wa a by-product of the first emplify in yourself these i the best that's in you to y your business, your profes igan is judged by the men she produces. Still another method ise ward Michigan students w of help to her. If you h ceptional student in your whose presence at the would mean profit both to I to the University, tell] Michigan. Tell him why here, why Michigan mean you than .any other colleg has to offer to fill his needs. If you have a bh town who gives promise( ing into a great college a him the story of Michigan tell him of Heston and o Schulz and Sisler, and Sm days when the Maize and B flew proudly over the conq Tell him of Michigan's a ditions, of her great Ferr her thousands of loyal alu: There are plenty of thi about when you are boos igan. There is her engin lege, the largest in the wor school famous wherever ti law rules; her faculty, scores of names of nation once. Go over the long lis occupying positions of trus civilized man abides. On and in the pulpit, in the hall ture, in the Norway minesl fjords, on the blazing sand may be found men who we and blue button in their lap have a far-away look in when you talk to them of Tell your friends of th spiit, of that intangible h ocracy that surrounds th campus as it surrounds no And, last but not least what Michigan has meant you think that there is not been, and never will be, a lege like Michigan, say s will have given the bigges are capable of. Second hai interesting but it is the rea experience that makes the prgssion. Describe, exalt, compar if you must, but throu BOOST, BOOST, BOOST? fIGAN AMBASSABS, JogG5 NEW DORM SPACE FOR WOMEN kthe 1916 II IIUIA IB e~tillroit .Alumsnae In Campign to Raise LL lVIGIGoeyor eLUIIIn eer r. You, Mr. as the case More Celebrated Men Than Any Other One of the greatest advances in the your home, University in the Country; 83 living conditions for women students nemories of Congressmen of the University was made when the le summer. two dormitories, Martha Cook dormi- courses for Michigan University has reasons to tory and Newberry residence, were be. proud, because it has more cele- completed last year. Newberry Res- as scoured brated men than any other university idence, the smaller of the two dormi- ecturers to in the country. Men that this Univer- tories was built by the aid of funds en you her sity has turned out have held some of raised largely through the efforts of r, what are the biggest positions in the world. the associations of collegiate alumnae. an? There has been something like 33 sen- One of the more unusual features of who can ad- ators and representatives in congress, the building is the students' laundry in the ath- a number have attained eminence in room, and the room well equipped with strength of medicine and sciences, among whom sewing machines and work tables. The us can pay was William W. Greene, the first to sleeping rooms are both single and onations of remove the thyroid gland in goitre. double rooms and are uniformily furn- not a man Eleven of the United States supreme nished. who can't court judges were Michigan men. The Martha Cook dormitory, one of the ereby parti- present ambassador to France is a finest dormitories for women in the If you like graduate of this University. In short, country is the gift of the Cook family t your time Michigan University is the most noted of Hillsdale, and is a memorial to ,tell others for its great men of any university (Martha Cook. The style of the build- and it may in the country. ing is Gothic, and the interior is par- ticularly beautiful. The paneling and ed in sev- C. OF M. HEALTH SERVICE RANKS woodwork of the living room is natur- be teacher, MI H IN UNIVERSITY CIRCLES al teakwood, and the carving through- or business out the building and the mantelpieces gan by in- Michigan's health service has been and fireplaces are examples of fine de- and spirit declared the second best in the United tail work. Every convenience has unity. That States, by Dr. Cabot In a recent issue been furnished for the girls from y, possibly of The American Magazine, who has kitchenettes and dining rooms on each is to ex- made a study of the subject. Califor- floor to electric curling irons. deals. Give nia Is the only other university which These two dormitories are of course 'our school, has a service comparable to that at only a beginning and are far from ad- sion. Mich- Ann Arbor, and California's bureau has equate, considering the number of wo- and women had a start of 12 years, whereas Mich- men students in the University. The igan's service has been going only dormitories are nmostly reserved for to turn to- three years. Considerable improve- freshmen, who most need the advan- 'ho will be ments are being anticipated for next tage they afford. For those who are ave an ex- year. Students are treated free of not able to live in the dormitories a school, one charge at the service throughout the list of thirty-eight approved rooming University regular and summer sessions of the houses is furnishtd. At present an himself and University. Dr. H. H. Cummings, head effort is being made by the Michigan him about of the local health service, has an- alumnae of Detroit, to raise funds for you came nouncell that every day during the rest another dormitory. * tt more to of the summer will be called a Tuber- e, what she culosis Day, and through this means Prof. T. E. Rankin at Cavanagh Lake immediate all students who desire to be exam- Prof. T. E. Rankin is spending the oy in your ined for symptoms of tuberculosis will week-end at Cavanagh Lake and will of develop- receive thorough examination. retu-n Saturday evening. thlete, tell supremacy, d Craig, of ith, of the to LYN D ON'S, 719 N. University Ave. lue banner uered west. PO. thletic tra- astfan Kodaks Eastman Films 7y Field, of.. mi . Guaranteed Amateur Finishing ngs to tell Enlargements from your Negatibes a Specialty ting Mich- eering col- ,d; her law I have led while others followed in amateur finishing for twelve he common years. Now we are still leading. We guarantee perfect results comprising or no charge. We give you "Peace Time Results," as we have al promin- a plenty of Metrl (which we could sell at $50.oo per lb.) and lof alumni, we venture to say that no other firm is using Metol for finishing. at wherever If you want the best results you will bring your films here. the bench wof legisla- Too esdm LYN D N 'S 719 North .8o Igsl- HiAuditorium University Avenue by cold blue s of Arabia ar a yellow ael and who their eyes Ann Arbor. 6 Michigan Whew, It's Hot! alo of dem- e Michigan Let's go and get some good old other. , tell them to you. If , never has nother col- o, and you t boost you When you're hot and thirsty nd facts are or just for fun, there's noth- 1 first hand ing comesup toitfordelicious- lasting im- ness and real refreshment. 110 e, condone gh it all, - Demand the genuine by full name-- nicknames encourage substitution. -for'umme for Summer THE COCA-COLA CO. has gone to ATLANTA, GA. ission, near return until f Dean V. C. Vaughan Away f Dean Victor C. Vaughanl his summer home at Old M Traverse City. He will not, the last of September.