100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

April 01, 1927 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1927-04-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

FflITAY, ATIRUTI 1, 1927

.THE MICHIGAN DAILY I

P'AGE PFIVE

ompow

M UM____________________________________________

)

TIT

A[LLSTAR MAJOR
*FACULTY TEAM

Acaidciilc
F~aH

Plovers Lacking7
.asy Victims To"
Of Professionals

SECOND IANNE IS
All-star basketball was 1^
terday afternoon when ter
teams we~e matched aga
oth ci*. The all-star team of
sional school decisively be
ademic all-star team by a s
11: The' academic team pla
of] their lack of playing to;
their lack of cooperation
the game. This was not at
in the game played by
school and it seemed at t
this team had played togetli
son. Nellie Hoover, '28, Mi
dy, '28, Anna Zauer, '29, we
standling players of the 'm
Many substitutions we(
throughout the game by th,
team The lineup for this
team. The lineup for this ga
All-star 'Ha oi'r xAll-staj
A. Zauer .........F.....A
M. Hardy ... ........
I. Jones ........ C...... Q
N. Hoover..... S. C......
N?. Hagadorn . .... ...
E.Treadwell ... G.......
For the first time in the
season the faculty of the PI
ucation schopol chll1enged
dents and a game was play(
the two factious:'Phs
marked for its fastness an
with the faculty' winningI
of 23 to 19. Th~e ineup for
was as follows-
L. Campbell .....I
R. Figge . .. ...: ,.
A. Hall...... C....
P., Hodgson .............A

A~~~, N5 T M keAw rd Fr'SA S IA ES CUSTOMS ARE C'HANGING~l strictly against the principle; of the dren, instructing them in the rites
ClevoWae A adsF r ; L O VI G W M N AO E P I I E E entire country. They believe that o- of their religion, and preparing them
Clv r Presentation';_AL OWIN ,_WO ENM REPR VILE ES____ mewil continue t stay in the home. for maturity.
r I - ~~~~~~~~~This is quite probable for that is one Wtirent~armnyothe
W1 O Mon y T Lea ue lanzse ustos ae raidl chag-1"Until recently there have been few of the principles stressed by the Bud-I customs have broken down, especially
iu ne T ing due to the development of univer-~ public schools and these were in the !dist religion. It is considered wo- in the larger cities along the sea-
Cleverness will be reward(ed at tlhe 'sal education, according to Dian Klan- cities. A few of the more wealthy1 men's great duty to mold the chi- coast, concluded Mr. Kanasut.
Teamwork. annual Fancy resss hal of the Wo-a asut, '28E."hitherto," he states, "only farmers sent their daughters in to the l
Team. mnsnege when all Universiy( the men have been able to obtain city to attendl school, but the nmajority,
' irwomenz will assemble from 8 to 11 good educations in the professions, constituting the peasant class, were!
o'clock tonight in Bai hour gni orte oenhv be rsritdto forced to set them' to ,work in the
CLOSE su ahtyn ooti h te schools near homne and have been fields. Only a few of the women of thesj rn Ce a W r ro e
fbound more closely to social customs wealthiest classwoeprmt ilW y e C d r \ ado e
in its manner of present ation oflita
Uae e-50 cent piece from each member of i as hs aet a n many way,- On all occasions a liberal ideas were allowed to goi
oal-trthe group. The money which is ob- caeoeiieuie n oe' abroad to school. Those schools fa- MOTH PROOF-DUST PROOF
w lst ar1tmdi hswywl oit h place has always been considered to vored by the women of Siam seem to
building fund for the League. As the be in the home, and so only an edu- be our American eastern schools."
the profes- hr h egei nev ato htwuddrcleptem "imi ail eoigmd The best protection for clothes.
p -sc t o h t w u d i e t y h l h m " iats r p d y b c m n the ac- tim e is so sh r t e L ag ei n av
a in the execution of those duties haderincso aswl sedatn"
core of 37- oring to raise as much money as pos- beoniee ncsay.Tepr,,say somr. a lasut a d ction", iefreeygret
iny ho-1sible before June 1, and is asking the IbeAnsizeidford everyargarment.r
dlshr-lents welcomed and favored a boyolidaarben discarded, aiid'$2.4
gehr onu~tses not to spend money on .cos-; ichnoetaitey (i ilb-new ysones are taking adtheoinlae. $1.0 t
csthm umes, giving instead W0 cents from p cTi
all evident ,ahrsdn otebidn ud as they looked to them to carry freedom of American women is ad-1I
theh mesdjortothe_ _ _ _ _ _ fudEberbach & SonCo.
*The judging of the presentations i 'mrd n n5 er iams &___Son____the____major__
*iea fwill be' begun promptly at 8 o'clock ____________________ hope to have -their women ed'fcated IEtbihd14
and all gr--ae eusedt e- up to the standard Americanis have,
eral sea- grusaerqetdt e ntm. Tejde hc aebe -.J. set for their young women. 200-202 EastLietS.
ldred liar-ontm.Teudeshihhvben fNusn LbryS.
rete st-elected from faculty women have ap- Sc oo o N rjn However, the majority of men be-
Ljrta.pearedl in a recent issue of The Daily. W 4I~r ,wc , lieve that women will never supplant
~re ade Following the presentations dancing f Y a le ~A A~ men in the business world. That is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
e academic will take place with Bob Bower's or- sAPoeso o h
qmisc chestra furnishing the music. College Woman - 1 Il

Offes a ifteen rwonthk ous
I of studyin Je Ih'amly as
shpsraing om$20ho$1500
Jewish Social Worky
1Wrk,1Ctilt.,are CormuCity

wwwm

ame was as
r Academic
Wt. McNally
..D. Dart
EBerkovitz
E. Ogborn
M. Follmer
F. Sackett
basketball
hysical Ed-
Il the stu-
'ed between
game was
d it ended.
by, a score
this game
Students
Widdlewood
K. Francis
S. Baird
M. Raine
A. Miller
Mi. Reading

To Give League Five,
Per Cent of Sales!
In cooperation with the drive to
complete the million dollar fund for
the erection of the Women's League
building, Morrill's have offered five
per cent on all sales from nlow until
the end bf the semester. A large boxj
will stand on the counter and all cus-
tomers are requested to drop theirl
sales slips into this so that an accur-
ate account mnaylbe kept.

interested in the modern, scientific
agencies of social service.
The twenty-eight months course, pro-
viding an intensive and varied experi-
ence through the case study method,
leads to the degree of
BACHELOR OF NURSING.
Present student body includes gradu-
ates of leading colleges. Two or more
years of approved college work required
for admission. A few scholarships avail-
able for students with advanced quali-
fications.
The educational facilities of Yale Uni-
versity are open to qualified students.
For catalog and information address:
The Dean
The SCHOOL of NURSING of
YALE UNIVERSITY
NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT

I %

. .CORNWELL COAL - COKE
Scranton, Pocahontas
Kentucky and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever
since it was established. The secret-
"giving absolute satisfaction to our
customers." We believe it pays to do
business in a friendly way. If you
think so too, let's get together.
t t

Wall Paper Sale

/

CONTINUES

If you have not wvailed yourself of the oppor-
tunity of buying wall paper at our discount sale,
you still have, one more week's time in which to
do *so.
We also have a fine line of remnants that may

ran seAw .'
i

XVHI3ITNEY

Theatre

114

Sat. Evening One Performiance April 9thI
THE, GIEAT A MEIIAN COLLEGE C'OMEDY
Coning Direct fromi One Year in New York-Six Mfonthis. in Chicago

interest you.
Remember, we carry in stock
the wall paper or paint line.

everything in

'
j ,.
t zr
} \ .
{ .
, .
f i

1

Urest °shoert
VJTJ1 TT..NLW CAQT
rnrrt a rmpa? 87ycas
imm mu P h ___

C. H. MAJOR & Co.

CORN WELL COAL- COKE
OFFICE, CORN WELL BLOCK
Phones, Office : 4351-'4552 Yard Office : 5152!

"The Ohi-Namnel Store"
203 East Washington St.

Phone 9313

f

I[

h i

Rdeady

Nolv

for

Easter

Mlil Orders
Now Orchiestram, $2.75 B1alcony, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10

.....

F. ,
.A.. . . ,......_.

11

(N

here's the swiftest, breeziest
and4 most hilamrious comnedy
that has struck townl sinice-
womn wore long skirts.

L
Outstanding!
COATS
of the Sport Type
$39.50
to
$69.50
A special selling! Within
this range of price are coats
that were marked $55.00 to
$1 15.00. Naturally there's
a reason for the reductions.
In making extensive altera-
tions our present stock space

l17

\ i'i . .+., Al ,4?Here ...are
. ~.. for Easter-time'
i g.1. fresh from
_ . wrappings.
Low price.
:." The -chic of your Easter
--_ ' depends 'not upon the amr
_ spend, but rather upon
___ taste and judgment witl
=-=1 ^ t yo make your selection.
=find here a decidedly i
.,- collection of coats, new in
"Ffabric, and correct in cut a
f _ -at $25
1 anc
In themr smartly
" 1r. and chic use of
1 J you can see the
thmeir cleverness.
HERE . . AREFROCKS / 'I embroidery motifs,
OF ULTRA STLE " and other detail
AND OF A QUALITY their Paris inspira
THAT IS USUALLY+ (Second Fl
PRICED HIGHER
$995:' / Living Models
1 play these East
So s'parklingly new!-every detail bespeal - Ioa our weekly
ittg the E aster mode. Compose and lace trim- .
riimigs, little standing collars, squar e-cut neck- l .1<rmndefrl

nount you
the good
th which
1.You'll
ntereting

Coats
We ar-
Stheir

c

costume

} - .
v °.
..
"J

:! 1 Nmana tuzrns th~ 0ff
- .JOHINNY HARRON -SA

Fwz Ouse! Into aRoarhi .-
MrMPPS-F1ORf~E GIBEF f
AMflURllOISW A-BEN BARD

style and
and color.

1$35,
cut lines
trimmings
sextent of
Flat furs,
s, seamings
is hint of
ation.
lour}
will dis-
-ter modes
rFashion
rn 2:30 to

I]

X,

IU M

I

i

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan