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.

November 09, 1927 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1927-11-09

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

4927 . THE MICHIGCAN DAILY

DEBATING TEAM TRYOUTS Aviation Students
GITRIAL ARGUMENTS -1
To Get Plane Rides
More than, 35 candidates for the
Varsity debating team delivered their Officers i charge of the course in
1 ryout speeches Mionday, before three Naval Aviation have blegun to give
udges, Prof. James M. O'Neill, and their students praciicaI exerience in
Carl G. Brandt and Gail E. Densmore flying. Every week-end planes will
all of the department of speech. l)e flown over to the Ypsilanti air port
The number of candidates was re- from Seifridge Feld and a small num-
duced to 16, who will compose the j her of the students in the course will
%arsity dlebating squad, until such :;o to the airport from Ann Arbor for,
time as further elimination is neces- a ride in aovernmen Ane Thi
sary. will be continued until all students in
The tryouts were limited to five min- the course have taken their ride.
u te arguments on either side of the There were three designated to ap-
question: Resolved that the princi- pear at the airport last Saturday.
ples of the Baumes law of New York From now on it is hoped that a group
should be enacted into law by all the of about six or eight can be accomo-
other states." dated every Saturday.
Both Professor O'Neill and Mr. Dens-
more said that they believed the try- DENVER, Colorado.-At the Univer-
outs were above the average for other sity of Denver cafeteria, there is set!
years. aside one meal a week, the complete F
The first debate will be held Dec. 8, ordering of which is carried on entire-
when the University of Minnesota ly in French. This is done that the!
comes to Ann Arbor for a practice de- students may enlarge their vocabulary
to the extent of the necessities of life.

NEBRASKA, - The White-winged IOWA.-The University of Iowa de-
Junco, one of the rarest birds in the bating team will be the sole represen-
world, has been discovered in the tative of the United States in England
Bla(- Hills of South Dakota. in 1929.

f--
:y SIP'i
SANDI
We invite po
Wec
Ii OU
Roast I
Small Stea
Creamed Cor
Co
Special T-
620 East Liberty.

kND BIATE
WICH SHOP
u to try our specil dinners.
dnesday, Nov. 9th.

Menu

''R 50c

DINNER

This is the latost and most up-to-date airpllane maibulauce of the U.S. army
air service. It is seen at Fort Ringold, showing an injured soldier ready for;
transportation to the station hospital at Fort Sam Houston, 'ex.
Exhibition Of Old Inlanders At Library
Depicts LiteraryPublication's Growth
Copies of the Inlander and feature (-cne out on Thursday. Its publica-
articles which appeared within its tion was discontinued, however, short-
cover since its instituion in 1891 will ly after Dec. 1.
During this period a campus liter-
form the basis of an exhibit which ary magazine did exist. At first it
will go on display today in the main was known as Whimsies and was pub-

AMERICAN RUG CLEANING WORKS
Rugs and Carpets
Cleaned-Szed-Re paired
12 Green St. Phone 8115

,;
{!t
t
t
4t{
4
t! .
E
t
(}
a

Vegetable Soup,
Leg of Pork, Dressing
or
k, French Fried Potatoes
n, Buttered Beets
ffee, Tea or Milk
Bone Steak. Dinners, 65c

Phone 3889

e_......® ........... ........... i...% 4.......H..... MjilJlt U i"" i

___ .... ._. m __._. . :

asemfor

pearect Lin March imLthe publication it is announced xill probably appear
continuing as the literary monthly of next week for the first time this year.
the University until 1907. But there During the summer of 1925, a summer
was a lapse in its appearance at the literary publication came out under
end of the year. It reappeared again, the title of thq Outlander.
however, for one year 1909-10 as "The The original Inlander was the or-
Painted Window." gan of expression both for members
In 1916, the Inlander again returned of the faculty and students. Later it
to the campus and continued until became solely a student publication.
1919 when it was discontinued by the Among the items which will probably
Board in Control of Student Publica- appear in the cexhibit at copies of the
tions. In its place, Chimes, an instru- Inlander of 17X3, will be copies of the
ment of monthly student opinion was mimeographed Whimsies, and, if it
irttiuted. In the fall of 1925, it ap- w as possible to secure a copy, at least
peared weekly as a Sunday supple- one number of the Painted' Window
ment of the Daily. The next year this which has become almost a myth in
practice was discontinued and Chimes I campus history.

A Sul.~

11

p

Arefound in properly

laundered

II

There

iS

clothes.,
freshness
ness that

and

crisp]

11

gives

an

apearance

11

of correct attire. And

the

cost 0s no

more.

I

one

4219

CI

i

i

L UNDRy CO.

11

I

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan