Education at Madisonpas.sconsin enjoyededucational institution. Today it is in gravedanger of losing that enviable position unless the peoptheir government, take positive action tokeep pare with present demands upon theuniversity.In an accompanying article on tms page.James S. Early, prolessor of economic*and chairman of the Wisconsin TeachersUnion committee on salaries and workingconditions, outlines the dangers to theschool posed by the present low salaryscheduleProfessor Early points out that the sorestspots in the university's financial pictureare the lack o! money lor adequate buildmgs to handle the present student bodyand the low salaries paid the faculty.He describes Wisconsin’s present position compared to other state schools of ourneighbor* and propounds sound argumentsfur the state's ability to afford a first classuniversityIf the University ol Wisconsin is to retain its high standard it must have adequate funds to meet the increased demandsof the younger generation for higner education.