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.

October 03, 1928 - Image 2

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1928-10-03

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

TH E-

MICHIGAN

D AIL

Y

ELL

OUNC 5

FORTY PAINTINGS FROM NEW YORK
GALLERIES ARE ON EXHIBIT HERE

Medical Association
Holds First Meeting

rDBALL, SQUASH COURTS
AND LOCKERS TO BE
READY FOR USE
AGE G IV UNFINISHED,
osit Of $2.25 To Be Required
Of Students-$1.00 Toll Be
Returned Later
efinite announcement that the
dball and squash .courts, and
lockers, and showers, in the
Intramural building will be

Forty canvases, which should.
prove to be highly interesting toj
students in general, and particul-1
arly to those interested in the Arts,
are now on display in West Gal-;
lery, Alumni Memorial Hall. The
exhibit, presented by the Ann Ar-
bor Art Association, is open every
afternoon, and will continue
through Sunday, Oct. 14.
The paintings were selected from'
the Grand Central Art Galleries in
New York, and this is the only
showing before their return to the:
East.
The collection, which is very.
conservative, represents the works.
of many of the leaders in the fields
Charges In Football
Scandal Ae Deni ed

of landscape, marine, still life and__
figure painting in this country. Of Members of the Washtenaw
the marine paintings, those of Paul County Medical Society had their
Daugherty( and Frederick Waugh first fall meeting Monday night at
are the most outstanding. Those the University hospital.
of W. Elmer Scofield and Gardner Dr. Williard Smithi oi the Simp-
Symons, are the most worthy of son Memorial Institute discussed
merit in the fields of landscapes. Rheumatoid Arithritis, Dr. Chalm-
As representative of the Western ers J. Lyons, professor of Oral Sur-
type, there is a painting by Walter gery at the University talked on
Ufer, and another by Victor Hig- the relation of the teeth to Ar-
gins, whose specialty is Indian } thritis, while Dr. V. L. Hart, of the
landscapes. The Eastern type is University Orthopedic department
shown by one of the works of Wil- treated Arithritis from the ortho-
liam S. Kendall. pedic standpoint.

I
i
{ {
I

1

r

The
TUERTH-HE- --

LAST TIMES TODAY

TWO GREA T

FEATURES FOR ONE PRICE

p

I

WHITNEY T HEATRE

I
I
i

j.. 4. °. t.J

it
,
ter
n
t
1'
EL

able for use by the men stu- j
s of the University next Mon- Ohio Wesleyan university does
Smade made yesterday not pay football players to go to
asonmbyemad es.M teldi- f schooldeclared Dean; Willian" L.
noon by ElmerR. Mitchell, di- ISanders yesterday in answer to
r of the Intramural depart- charges made recently by Dr. 0.
t and who will be in charge C. Bird, athletic director of Ohio
he newest addition to Michi- university, that the Methodist in-
s athletic plant. stitution encouraged athletes to
:though the conatractors are now ' enroll by the grantingof. liberal
hed with al oftheir work, with scholarships to all studentslwho"
exception of tLe tile setting in could make a 'Varsity' letter in
_ i ol the s-ttru Ire football.

Friday and Saturday, Ozt. 5, 6
PAUL GREEN'S REMIARKABL E DRAMA

r t7ttS '
to
~a
,- .
,; :.
p

,}5 i

not be open until next week, n order to advertise the school,
ause the intramural department the charges asserted, Ohio; Wes-'
have to install personal and leyanwasattempting to build up
letic equipment throughout the teams which coauld schedule games
lding,'with Michigan and other well-
se of the large gymnasium in known institutions, thus gaining
building will not come until nation-wide reputation for the
ut the latter part of next weekI name of Ohio Wesleyan. And most'
the lines for the basketball and attractive inducements were offer-
nis courts are yet to be marked, ed prospective football stars, it was
director says. - claimed.
'he lockers and showers rooms I Dean Sanders has had a meet-
b be available not only to stu- ing called for all officials of the
its wishing to use the building, Buckeye Athletic Association, that
to any undertaking any kind ie may have an opportunity to
outdoor .recreation, as tnenis, or publicly exonerate Ohio W~lesleyan
ss country. r , tof the charges of professionalism.
Deposit. Necessaryi He has prepared statements to
detosetecesshow that scholarships are granted
n order to use the lockers a stu- on a basis of grades alone and that
it must deposit $2.25 of this those granted athletes average
ount $1.25 is a retaining fee to only 90 cents annually more than
er the padlock and towels, those given other students.

Just Cotmpleted a New York Run of Over 200 Performances
"A sweeping theme, noble in its
conception. The group that acts
in it brings to the stage a sweeping
intensity.". . .N. Y. EVE. POST.
PULITZER PRIZE PLAY - 1927
Original Production
DireCt from Provincetown Playhouze

(in person)
with his NATURE FILM
"WONDERS OF THE WILD"

THURSDAY,

FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Prices One Dollar to Two-Fifty

Telephone 4814

' i Y ri
s fas T . 4
4 c'.n t t.f
w J 'itj ...
+ t 11 , ., i
' 3,
.,
t r'sd
. ,_
4 $'- ,
i'. ,
, ° '"
. + I
.,3,, rY,,,
J ;.
;
,..
Q .
c r b, ec s

Mail Orders Now-Enclose Self Addressed, Stamped Envelope
with Money Order or Check.

News Events

:5
I
ii
V

hich will b
the year,
to pay for1
It the year,
attain a
orkout. Fe
wel cage in
t at the I]
lice, the di
There are;
y 40 feet,
3 1-2 by 32
ae courts ar
instructed

What
Librar

e returned at the endj
The remainding $1.00 TWO TALKS TO °E
towel service through- GIVEN B " TA PING
the student being able GIVEN BY TAPPING
clean towel at each
es will be paid at the Two speaking engagements, one
the locker room, and at a meeting of the University of
ntramural department Michigan club of Benton Harbol-
rectors state. St. Joe at the Berrien Springs.
20 handball courts, 20 Country club, on Oct. 10, and one
and 13 squash courts, at a gathering of the University of
feet, in the building. Michigan club of Jamestown, N. Y.
e as well designed and on Nov. 15 were announced yester-
as is believed possible day for T. Nawley Tapping, Field
Hers. Secretary of the Alumni Associa-
I 1111iI11 11 3lI11 1 ll1111 tlt1111111 1lltl1 illgillH1- 11!#.t" i lii
-(
Our Lending
y Offers You
The new books your friends E
are discussing .e. fe.
at a small weekly fee..
e Print and Book Shop
Jefferson Street Telephone 21081 :
[I 11 l111 ||l1 illi 1111111 I 1 1, ! 111111111111111111 11 11 lllllll111111 Il1illi0h

INSURE YOUR HAPPINESS BY ATTENDING THE
Your last chance today to treat your-
self to another excdlient Michigan
show- two file stag;e features and a
perfect screen prograflY.
able! T7hed ~

P

'-a'~

REMAINS
WEEK!

WED., THURS.
AND FRI.
The Most Daring Theme
in Screen History
presenting
AS
DIANA
IN

G
a O D

Th
521 E.

t
,

SEATS ON
TO MORROW

SALE
1 1a.m.

MATS. 50c, 75c, $1
NIGI1TS-50c, '75c, $1, $1.50

\e MARTINJOHNSON
AE@7iCAN" ,E'PEDTONI, Cor
Dsnie/ F Pomeroy~es
esents
in the pictute' the whole
world is waiting to see|

4>
A . ,-
.,O

'l

I

i

I

-also-
f KARL
WIEDERH-OLD
and His
MICI-IGAN
ORCH ESTRA

THE
MEYAKOS
"From Cherryland to Broadway"
Formerly with Ed Wynn's Musical
shows

WORLI
GREAT E
THIL
!OT AS
STAG]
hJ.L11 P

f H LION WAR
OF A LU MBWA TR IB
SA drama
ST. ate reaitiesP
L Idisputab wil
CENE beasts ,Jofungle and
ED eldt, and the wild
ED avag of £ rl

HOWLAND
at the
GRANDE
O R GAN

THE FOUR
CHANDLER I

BOYS

POLICY:
- . ,_2:00-3:35
35c-24c
'7:00-8:4
50c-zoo

COSMOPOTLIAN OPENING

i

I

)

"Soangs with Ml~usical Trimmnings"

I

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan