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March 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

Arabs," was presented last Mon- day night by Stuart Walker at the Punch and Judy theater, New York. e-K' o.TNBm.r daays WHA'S GOING ON TODAY 3:15--Junior lit meeting in room 205, Mason hall. 4:00--Senior…

… in the Cercle rooms. TOMORROW 7:00-Special meeting of the Student council in the old Union building. 8:00-Sociallst society' in P162, N. S.1 Athletics For All Is Problem (T. F. M.) In the report of…

… prepared by Mr. Rowe show that prior to the war, about 40 per cent of the student body was engaged in some sort of physi- cal exercise under the direction of the department. Although a very good showing…

… time. Unfortunately, there is an entirely too large portion of the student body who prefer to take their recreation in stuffy billiard rooms and bowling al- leys; or in sitting on bleachers tak- ing the…

… statistics of the athletic board, lack- ing in a regretably large percentage of American college students. The suggestion has been made, and seems to have been applied in some colleges, that some system of…

… boom and it has been found neces- sary to increase the local factory's force, which now numbers more than 600 workmen. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students

December 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… ... . Literary Editor Exchange Editor .Camaign Editor . .. .. . . . . . . . .Efficiency Editor rectors of the Athletic association of which every student who pays the athletic fee with his tuition, is a member…

student body is obviously the antithesis of any attempt at personal representation. Nor would we advocate any such chimerical scheme as the actual presence of the student .body at the deliberations of the…

… representation of the vast body they stand for. If three men are to be considered sufficient repre- sentation of 8,ooo students on a board of ii mem- bers, it is absolutely .essential that these men be elected…

student body, could be made to feel that it was directly electing its representatives on the board that largely controls the destinies of Michigan athletics, and that these- representatives were actually…

… expressing the students' sentiments for consideration in every athletic undertaking, there is little doubt that that degree of representation would have been attained which leads to personal interest and…

… ultimate serv- ice. Then, it would seem, the student body would be more than a step nearer to the solutions of those questions which have only served to baffle them thus far. If th'ere is one born every…

… personally ented in that whole. In other words, it is, ersonal touch, the feeling of personal respon- y that stimulates to deeds of service. nce, to localize these theories, it would appear. f the student body…

… of Michigan are to be of num service in the conducting of athletics, they possess this personal representation in the ad-' tration of athletics. But does the student body s this representation? very…

student at Michigan were to be asked in way he was represented on the University's in Control of Athletics, it is safe to say that 9o per cent would be unable to answer with- )nsulting authorities. Is this…

… the personal.rep- ation conducive to Service? student body is represented on the Board in of of Athletics by three men whom they elect a ticket put before them by the Board of Di- The Guillotine…

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