THE WOLV 1 «_. -. IF, StUMMEIR C1100t15. treet. lock daily, except o o'clock ed, the signatures s an evidence of n The Wolverine o the office. n sideration. No closes postage. he sentiments e - .Managing Editor Business Manager I I ,I MEN MAY COME AND GO, BUT- Hundreds of alumni from classes which were graduated as far back as 1864 have returned to Ann Arbor for reunions. They have come to see again the campus, which they were on for years, where they imade their friends and learned their lessons, and they have come to mix again with their old classmates, and to meet the students who are now upholding the glory of Michigan. To many of them the campus will be strange ; new buildings have gone up, and there have been many changes. Perhaps some of these returned graduates will wonder if their Michigan can have survived. These men and women, who have returned for a" few days which will. recall their undergraduate' life, will greet their old friends, and they will be- cone acquainted with the graduating senior class and' what underclassmen are still here. In their talks with these undergraduates and the professors who are here from year to year, they can not fail to be impressed with the present Michigan, the' Michigan which is the same as it was in their days. Perhaps there have beendoutward changes,told building-s fhave been replaced with new and better' ones; their professors have retired and new ones have crfie; Joe's and the Orient 1ve gone forever, hut the real Michigan is still there. That spirit,{ which calls these- graduates back after years of absence, -still lives. The undergraduate of today is as strong for Michigan as his predecessor was; both live for 'their school, and 'both will fight for it in the future evern more so than in the past, after the reunioi of old classmates and mingling with the undergraduates. Red hair isaid to be an indication that its pos- sessor is a man of actiop, in which case there ought to be a hot time around the University pretty soon with Dr. Burton in office. The Summer Session may be a good time for a lot of people to study, but most of them' apparently do.1 not care much about contributing to THE VOLVIERINI. If the pep shown at the California games is an. indication of the alumni spirit, Michigan alumni are evidently the most loyal in the country.. The 'Class of '82, which is holding a reunion this year,.must be ,mighty proud of itself. Four of its members areon the Board of Regents. Some might dispute the statement, but numbers prove that our alumni body is the largest. Summer School Students! 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Despite the fact that the Spirits are gone, the old Spirit still seems to be here.. The Bean Bag The Bean Bag opens under weird circumstances. The poor -child has no parents. Vain attempts of The Bean Bag to find a parent have been to no avail. Nothing has been left undone in the desire to find scmeone who will look after this sad infant. Only through, the noble compassion of the great gentleman and poet,'Dr. Tom Lovell, poet laureate and lieutenant colonel of archery, was it possible to bring The Bean, bag before the Public. Dr. Lovell 'thanks you even more than we do. YOUR COLLEGE DAYS ARE ENDED (All Rights Reserved) ' ' ":.. .ii + r : _ . ,. 'I f .1 V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - college, so t could not :reater. It round, any' I becoming ne passing, you have ANNOUNCING /' ing into its own. Its With 'every room on luni months before, > overflowing with the milies, and with every sed by various classes s, theUnion'is fulfill- ' common stamping nd for the'students. nion been, in its new this year has it been me it has come up to s builders, it has sur- wildest dreamers, and Id become one of the rersity. The road is s hope, and the men, [estinies of the Union, ' far the alumni sup- d it is 'only through i nade possible. With ing 'alumni who are first time, the things possible, the possibili- lly realized. ags mar the complete- unfinished swimming :he only blots in the e hard work of Uxnion >le to complete these. essful, and that some- ry money. ntly have not noticed rient. higan alumni as Dun z. Your college days are over, The fight with life begins, So set a goal before, you And may yoi be the one to win., 2. You've been trained for noble actions So never have it said of you, You're going to let your gifts lie idle In the cities that face you. 3. You need never fear the battle If the 'cause 'you're in is right, And that is yet more certaini If you stand in the honest fight. New Arrivals In Taffeta Hats for Late Sumimer and early ;. Fall Wear 4. For noble men 'have fallen And you'll be called to take their place, In the political struggles That your country has to face. 5. So be strong and'brave, I'll ask you, TheinI know you'll have success, And there will be no one able To defeat you in the test. 6. So as you leave old Michigan In yotir glory for to say, For this we'know, old Michigan . Will wish you good day. Never forget old acquaintances That you've' formed while you've been here, In any part of the world you go to, Keep these acquaintances dear. 8. As you leave behind the campus, And everything is done- All the way you further go, May you be the conquering one.3 -DR. TOM a.OVELL. MILLINERY SALON, SECOND FLOOR rrr re:' I rr 1I .GERMANY UNABLE TO PAY ANY INDEMNITY AVERS "GE RMANIA" (By Associated Press) Berlin, June 24.-Whatever may be the size of the indemnity to be de- manded from Germany by the Entente, the newspaper. Germania says Ger- many cannot payit. Taxation, it adds, has already reach- ed its utmost bearable limits and fur- ther burdens would be tantamount to confiscation. The paper asserted there was dan- ger that Merman delegates to the con- ference at Spa would be forced to sign undertakings which they knew could not be carried out.