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University Student Council .fl rlvllrvrt t XYIl.l,I.-XM M l1.l.sox XYlI.i.l.nl XYIZST Ciollvgfr for Hf'0IIIt'll .-'xiu.if:x1-: S'l'.'Xl l URll lii.sma'rn l,lCNNlNli'l'0N Svlzrml of Nursing Elmo' l.. NlCf2Ull.l.lCN l'l1f1rn1r1f'y Yi..-xoinm DIIRASEK ,I l.ixvias .l. l'lli'l'l-IR l.iIu'ur.v l Iicmcx lWll.l.lUN llli l'niversity Student Council has for its purpose the eoaleseenee and direction of the divirgent student activities of the various colleges. lt has been impossible for the council to accomplish anything constructive: nrst, because. it has little authority to express its decisions, and second, because the members have been either too engrossed by other affairs or because they have been engaged in petty squabbles as to representation or the holding of certain high-sounding titles. Three meetings have been held at the time this copy goes to press. ,Xt the Iirst meeting Lawrence lillis was elected president, at the second, Vladimir .lirasek was given the favored post, and at the third meeting the chair went to .-Xrlene Stafford. College for XYomen. zu
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The Centennial ihon Hli policy of the Centennial Nihon has been to give a cross-section of the University life: therein, it differs none from annuals of the past. lt has, however, striven to present its material from a different angle of approach. The staff has assumed the policy of recording events as they occurredg it has attempted to present truth rather than liction. There is no necessity or value in attempting to create the impression that Reserve organizations as a whole have reached the pinnacle of success. Rather it has been the aim throughout to bring actual campus opinion to bear by stating in this volume what the men and women enrolled in this institution are expressing ln dormitories, in fraternity houses, on the Steps, and in the Quad. If the spirit of the book can add to that Greater University spirit which is rising, and which much flourish if this insti- lution is to develop, the statf will feel that it has accomplished more than would have resulted from the mere tabulating of events. The plan of the book is original, insofar as any college annual with limited funds can be distinctive. Some departments have far surpassed anything of their kind in Nihons of the past, but others need to be developed. There is less lengthy type matter, and that which there is has been condensed. The result is a highly concentrated book. The theme of the book throughout has been that of the Centennial Year. Since the Centennial Nihon does not attempt to be a history, it does not show the development of Western Reserve, but to some extent it catches the spirit of the past and co-relates it to the action of the present. A permanent organization has been developed this year. The editors and business managers of the 1928 Nihon will have a greater working knowledge of photography, engraving, printing, and advertising then had their predecessors. The perfection of such an organization will undoubtedly enable the editors to produce better books in the future. 22
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