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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Felton, Jr., '16, the secretary-treasurer of the Junior class has submitted the following report showing the condition of the class finances with all bills paid. The statement shows a gain over last year's Junior class of $400., and over last year's Sophomore class...
...believed members of the University should take regarding the expression of personal opinion in the present European crisis. The astonishing proposal recently said to have been made to Professor Muensterberg concerning his withdrawal from the University has only put that position to the test. Little notice need be paid the proposal itself. Whether genuine or not, that it should even have been published is sufficient cause for regret and contempt. On the other hand, the opinion may gain strength in some quarters that the fact of such a proposal being possible is sufficient evidence of the inadvisability of any members...
...article appearing in the CRIMSON of October 9, 1914, in regard to the chair of hygiene, perhaps not sufficient attention was paid to the work of Dr. Bailey for the last fifteen years in the College. The aim of the new foundation is to create something new and not in the slightest to interfere with Dr. Bailey as Medical Adviser or as physician in immediate charge of the Stillman Infirmary. Dr. Bailey will continue his valuable services in the future precisely as in the past. For the purposes of efficiency and co-ordination it has been deemed wise...
...Field. Several of the regulars were not out in football clothes, among them Mahan, Rollins and Hardwick. The remainder of the squad was put through signal practice and a careful drill in one or two new formations. The game with Springfield was gone over in detail, especial attention being paid to defensive tactics for the open game which Michigan will undoubtedly present in even more dangerous form...
Regulations: There is a fee of three dollars for each make-up examination, to be paid at the Bursar's Office...