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June 24, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 198) • Page Image 1

…ijtt W.of VOL. VI. No. 198. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. We M~ust M~ove The store we new cpy has been sad, We miust sek new S We M~ust Close Out b e efeieseewhich I f Byou sentanytiing Inthe11 $5 music line gee tr prcetis $ week. STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., I S. MAIN ST. BUY BEN-HUB BICYCLES. ;eO99!~s hUH -3: :ius - - V flOXA At'Il 1A IMVPORTANT NOTICE. G. H3-. WID. The Leading Tailor, and only irect Imp...…

June 24, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 198) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. versity, but as well by all interested +t*in higher education and by manyw Psi 0 are fiamiliar with Dr. Angell's worknkU Published Daily (Sunay excepted) daring lupul~tic life. the College yvear, at THE UNIVERSITY~ OF MIHGN 96 HOLIDS CLASS 1XERCISES.FN T I F Of Gents' Patent Leather Shoes. Of Gents' Colored Shoes. Of Ladies' Oxfords in Patent Leather, Dongola, Vica in Button or Lace, Black or Tan, (Razor or ...…

June 24, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 198) • Page Image 3

….1 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. MHIGAN GENT1 AL Time Table (Revised) March 1, 1800. Mal and Ex----- 3150 Mall ------ 838 N. Y. Special ---a 00 N. Y. Special.-- 7 30 Eastern Exa---10 12 N. S. Limited.--- 0 23 Atlantic Na--- 7 20 Pacific ENa.---12 16 D. NExpress --5 40 Western Ex.--2 00 G:. R. Express ---l1105 Chi. Nt. ENa.3-- 0 32 GRExs----5357 0. W. RUGGEaS, H. W. HAYES, 2. P. & T. Agt., Chicago, Agt. Aaa Arbor RAILROAD. Time Table, Jan...…

June 24, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 198) • Page Image 4

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. For a Sty lish GREAT: TRUNK: SALE! MOORE & WETMORE GREAT TRU K: S LE~l6 S. Main and S. State St.. AND WELL MADE I Gradvatiog Suit -CALL ON- Jos. W. Kollauf, Merchant Tailor, He Pleases all the Students. 10 E. Washington St. Gibson & Clark PHOTOGRAPHERS, 12 W. HURON ST ANN ARBOR Steam Laundry, No. 23 S. Fourth Ave. CATERER, 20 EWashing- HANGSTERFER, o n FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capi...…

June 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…A AT YOUR DOOR THREE E IHE OLY FICIAL EVENINGS A WEEK, 75eSUME PUBLICATION Vol] IV. A\N ARBOR~l, MIC.i] (fAN, T'.U'' Th-4t, J'NI21,1.11. No. 1. rA I S w 1 '9ID'w t f g ( . I lhies 7. Pnn vh ii'7 I~~~ B Y1(' wt bfu usuo frl,1iH, 1 1stb iii'a us 11 ll i' 4 17, 1Pen, yl 'nlsa , dni of a lovely -'' "nl'u 'ivnassorf- ' n_.'i tellfi~'jusr- -. Idilsastrouns 11'.i ; \ .111 r <i t ie h iu uii niflfaf i iivI ii l 11:4111like a hit-aisl-rt iiests i...…

June 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THiiE W 0 L V E R I N E ;ea TRY T R U BEY' S ICE CREAM Also Martha Washington and Crane's Candies 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR Special Summer Session June 30-August 22 All Branches at Music Per Catalegue or ifrmation, call at oflice or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Capital, $too,ooo.o Surpies, SMosaic~ THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANI ANN ARBOR, MICH. Sae Batkingeand Corteous Tratlet otfs o...…

June 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE WOLVERINE NINE UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL Drugs, Cigars, Candy, and Stationery. Agency Moore's Non-Leakable Pen Mack's / K r JMack's Tea -K : Roome Roo FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. DINNERS SERVED FROM 11 A. M. TO 2. P. M. Service a la Carte. Ladies' Rest Room in Connection MACK & CO. (Tea Room Second Floor) 1 t l T i f i c A 1 _ 1 DEFEATS PENNSY. (Continued from page 1) Toomey threw...…

June 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…T1H11 E 'W 01,U v r, tOI N E C'OMMEINCEMENT 9:00 a. insProcession starts. WEEK PRIORAM. 10:00 a. m.-Commencement exer cises. Address by George Edgar Vin- (Continued from page 1) cent, LL., President of te Unier- sity of Minnesota. 8:00 p. rn-Reception > y te Uni- 1:15 p. i.-Commenement Dinner versity Senate in Memorial hall to in Waterman gyn. Tickets must be invited guests, graduates, former st- dent andfrieds o theUniversity. proeured at th...…

June 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…AT YOUR DOOR THREE THE ONLY OFICIA TIMES A WEEK, 75c SUMMER NEWSPAPER AT YUO AI ABW OLVERINECTHE4ONLY O CA Vol. VI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. No. . QUkEIS CRODI BEFORE ATTACKS LED BY SISLER IN TWO CONTESTS Michigan's Best Ball Player Wins First Game Single-Handed; Plays Stellar Bal in Second; Gets Total of Seven Hits in Eight Chances -o INITIAL CONTEST LOPSIDED, FIN AL SCORE 10 TO 0; YESTERDAY'S GAME HARI)FOLTGHT TO SIXTH; ...…

June 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE .6 .0644. - I-, Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. June 24-25-Thurs. Fri.-Blanche Sweet in The Captive, and Paramount Travels. June.26Sat.-The Patriotand the Spy, and Comedy with Charlie Chaplin. Jose 28-29-Mona Tues.-Hazel Dawn in Niso. June 30-Wed.-Alt Star Cast in The ChristianbyHalCaine. Reboskedi5c June -Thurs.-Lois Meredith in Help Wanted, and Paramount Travels. -" THE WOLVEINE The officia...…

June 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE We charge you Amateur Photographers' Headquarters for Kodaks, Films and Finishing PRINTS ON nothing for devel- in Ann Arbor is at Ioping roll fl flinN ItUnvesiy veueVELOX you can finda" LYN DON'S, 719 North University Avenue single defect (Two doors from Hill Auditorium) Established 1905, and growing bigger every day YARSITY BASEBALL COES ONDED f IDE. Purity Committee Attempts to Cause Endorsing of Summer Ball Rule THREE PLAYERS...…

June 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE BE CAREFUL! You "don't take chances" when you COME OVER TO where you eat, for these are EAT AT OR E N'S OR EN'S CAFETERIA days. You inspect everything before you buy it CAFETERIA -i TUESDAY'S GAME (Continued from page 1) Wisner, p ..........1 0 1 0 Matchett, r. 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totals ...........30 0 6 24 12 3 Innings ......1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R Michigan .. ...0 2 3 2 0 0 3 0*-10 Pennsylvania .F.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Home run-Sis...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…elr in I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. LESIDENT HUTCHINS ADVOCATES ENDOWMENTS FOR STATE SCHOOLS ING son' the Con- the Endowments for state universities were advocated by President Harry B. Hutchins in, his farewell address be- ,fore the Alumni association meeting Wednesday morning. The impossi- bility to secure funds from the state at times and the necessity to keep up with- the procession in education, were given as re...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLV 1 «_. -. IF, StUMMEIR C1100t15. treet. lock daily, except o o'clock ed, the signatures s an evidence of n The Wolverine o the office. n sideration. No closes postage. he sentiments e - .Managing Editor Business Manager I I ,I MEN MAY COME AND GO, BUT- Hundreds of alumni from classes which were graduated as far back as 1864 have returned to Ann Arbor for reunions. They have come to see again the campus, which they were on for ye...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…with life and shall be all aglow with a passion for service. The great war SUUthrough which we have just lived has thrown doubt upon every answer to the permanent problems of organized society. You must face this universal e mind challenge. Everything is questioned. sidered All of the ordinary ideas and beliefs of not an man are being re-examined, re-formu- i think- lated or abandoned. A deep tone of eaning disrespect runs all through American...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…_IV IJ ,41111t..... ,, Not one error was made by either team in the encounter, both aggrega- tions doing perfect work in th~e field. Several pretty "plays were made, two of whichi by Michigan cut off probable scores. A wonderful scoop of Makin's ,grounder in the first inning by Van Boven made the third out, and kept California from scoring a man, who was on third. By making a shoestring stope of Works' single in the sixth inning, Per- rin tied...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

….;... _i "Duke" Dunne has also entered in this event, and although. he has not been o~fficially credited with anything better thtn 150 feet, he tossed the ,javelin 1850 feet in 'the Conference meet and stepped over the line. As he has been working out daily in this event, hie may yet throw the weed t~hat ~far officially. Dunne has the build of a javeli thrower, and shows promise of becoming a wonder. Landowski, a freshman, will' also compete ...…

June 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…nic elms which o'er us bend ene their sh'elter lend, eir heights through years looked down the classes leave Ann Arbor Town. irst montha of Tappan's sway, h the years to Hutchins' day, , ithin that span, by mind of any man, ssembled on this lawn, ith-and then was gone. CiL[ONDIAIS DEFEAT { MICHIGANNINE.9 B LY (Continued from Page 1) runs, but he, himself, was -unable to score, as Works went out, second to first. Bruins Stop Scoring In the nex...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FAIR, CONTINUED WARM T4 #'ummtr VOL. XIII, No. 4 ~~~~~ANNABR IHIA AUDYJN 412 iaIliI ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE 4ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 241922PRICE FIVE CEN Emil I hia iiiE' I iUE air 3-nr a * ..- I III I IIIIIIIIIINEn gas I u ......L. n --- /-v __ w- T 77 T? f ------ - - lULL VHUbRIY U SUMME'R LCTURES NOIAI COMPLETE'D MANY ADDRESSES BY PROMINENT AUTHORITIES WILL BE GIVEN PRES. BURTON TO TALK '...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY t r uctosx "d i + 3 uilg ICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Summer on by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rhe Associated Press is exclusively entitleto the use for re- cation of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise ted in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered a...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY ~~~PAGEI TU . CampDavis Notes (By Summer Daily Correspondent) Camp Davis is located at Douglas, Cheboygan county, Michigan. Course 4 in surveying for engineering stu- dents is taught here during the sum- mer, the enrollment being divided into two groups, each group being in at- tendance half of the summer session. Professor C. T. Johnson is director of the camp this year.. The work at the camp includes courses in az...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…TF i MICHIGAN DAILY TI I MICHIGAN DAILY SOR TRVEBLOOD TO URE ON WESTERN T Thomas C. Trueblood, he ic speaking department eblood will spend the sur rnia and Colorado. Prof d has ben engaged to giv and lecture-recitals at sessions of several stat s enroute and will spend our days at each of the ited, POUR ad of ,and mmer essor e five the .e in- from col- "write" gift. A box of station- om .O. D. Morrill's, 17 Nickels' e.-Adv. r's Pen Shops...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…,,rIIHL U iII IiJ. Y f MEET! eral more were picked up in the aft- ernoon. The Michigan team was made up of Winters, captain, Loeb, Smith, 'and Slaughter, the latter substituting for Steketee, the regular member of the team but who could not go to the meet because of graduation. Hart- man and Ford were the stars of the Chicago team and were largely re- sponsible for their team's victory. SEMI - FINALS; [FIES, OTHER FAIL on the following day...…

June 24, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATI Of The Day eign Office going over the reply to America regarding cost of the ArmyW on the Rhine. Y. A Ai* J CONVENTION IN DETROIT Rice, dells Greet Returning Groom Belfast, June 23. - Figary House, Fahan, North Donegal, the property of Sir John McFarland, has been seiz- ed by Republicans Mexico City, June 23.- The Raza says Gen. Salvador, a/ follower of Gen. Pablo Gonzales, has started a revolution in the sta...…

June 24, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER CONTINUED FAIR TODAY 94It O'ummtr t ri!3au 4:D a tl ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XV. No. 4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, :TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 PRICE FIVE CENTS REGISTRATION SLOW FOR SUMMER DEMOCRATS OPEN CONVENTION IN NEW YORK TODAY DELEGATES SHOW INDECISION IN TONE OF CAUCUSES HELD MCADOO, SMITH LEADING IN DELEGATE STRENGTH Deadlock Looms As String Rivalry Threatens Leaders' Places On Ballot New York,...…

June 24, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 I OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN f SUMMER SESSION Published every morning except Monday during the sunmmier session. Member of the Associated Press. The As- sociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatchesj credited to it or not otherwise credited inl this paper and the local news publishedthere- in.f Eutered at the postoffi...…

June 24, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREM 1: .i AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING P.Y. Charlotte, Mich., June 23.-Because of an unusually light criminal calen- dar, and the fact that farmers are very busy, Circuit Judge R. R. Mc- Peek did not call the jury today for the June term of court. The jurors will be called in the fall. Prof. Ermeline A. Mercado, of the Romance language department, and Mrs. Mercado, announce the birth of...…

June 24, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUI 24, 1924 DAILY OFFICIAL /BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the A.sietant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays Volume 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 Number 184 College of Engineering, Mathematics 3. Section II: This class will meet in room 11, East Hall. instead of room 36. H. L. OLSON. E. M. 2A and E. M. 5: Meet ...…

June 24, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…,I I tt ~Iat SOCI./ X D Y AND NIGHT SERICE z .. Q ;:': - - o. -? ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 PRICH FIVE . C'. 1 %.0 HAM FOR WEEK IDES LECTURES ERT AND TOUR-1 As King's e. Camp Davis Starts Season With Enrollment Of Over Fifty Camp Davis, the University camp Among recent improvements at the for civil engineers opened last week camp are included a comylete kitchen with an enrollment of over 50 stu- outfit inc...…

June 24, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…WSPAPER OF THE OF MICHIGAN 1 R SESSION morning xceit Monday, city Summer Session by trol of Student Publica- interest in archaeological lore is con- it is the state universities of the mid-I cerned, to any of the older Eastern dle west and the west that have been universities, who claim almost a mon- the leaders in finding room for the opoly on cultural interests. women. This University is as cultural in every way, with the possible excep- ti...…

June 24, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…D-TO RENT jTY GOLF CLUB ier'- membership only $15.00- n for girls at 905 Church 38. NT- Rooms- Best in A one block from campus. 4 mly-for men or women gra ,udents. Piano, private bat ousekeeping privileges if d reasonable. Phone 22151 T Laundring wanted. Pho furnished suite and doub $2.50 each. Also one lar room, $2.00 each. Two bloc he Union, 555 S. Divisio of Packard. [S in private home. C. ESIRABLE apartment f four. Cheap rate. Inqui ...…

June 24, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…OFFICIAL BULLETIN lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session 1 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). me V WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 Number 185 | egents Action: The attention of all concerned is called to the following actlion taken y the Regents at the annual meeting of the Board, June 12. Resolved, That Professor Edmund E. Day, Dean of the School of Bus- ness...…

June 24, 1926 • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 19 P # ttmmrr s f r A :4 IaitIk ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND1 NIGHAT 1 I SERVICE VOL. XVII. No. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 PRICE FIVE CgNTS EDUiCATION SCHOOlL HISTORY I1EN BY n~uir A I fAnnrii Bach, Schumann, Wagner, In First Summer Organ Recital By W. C.L. Palmer Christian, University or-' R "ganist, opened his summer series of organ recitals last night in Hill audi- PROFESSOR POINTS OUT THAT torium ...…

June 24, 1926 • Page Image 2

… PAQE,.TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 .:.: e uummcer OFi+6AL NEWSPAPER OF THR UNIVERSITY, OP MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION -11tbli-shed- every mornisng exre;,t Nlonc luring the University Summter Session .the board in Control- of Student Publi Lto~ns. The _ sgociated. Press iy_ exclusively ~ttli'tto the use for republication of all tie dispatches credited to it or not othe,w ;,fedited'in this paper and thie local news p 'K...…

June 24, 1926 • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 '28; Ray W. Nygren, '28;Herbert Obedin, '27; Roger A. Pack, '29; Charles E. Palmer, '29; William B. TAA Y I Palmer, '29. Sherwood R. Russell, '27; Reuben Segell, '29; Rodney V. Shankland, '28; Walter E. Simmons, '27; Ivan H. Sims, Literary College Has 44 With All-A '26; Charlotte Stephens, '27; Willis E. Topper, '27; Abraham M. Torgow, '27;3 leor A EgIS neering Dorothy L. Tyler, '26; Stella Wellman, (ollege IS '29; Alex...…

June 24, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 DAILY, OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the I3ulletin is constructive notice to all mnembers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. M. 11:30 a. n. Saturday). Volume Vi THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 Number J Niagara, Falls Excursion: The annual excursion to Niagara Falls will leave Ann Arbor, Friday afternoon, July 9, and return Monday morning, J...…

June 24, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1920 - y k . # u mmrr A6P Ak -40V AMOtitrht alt VOL. X. Na. 21. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 JOHN F.SHEPARD, DELIVE-RS ADDRESS ON ANIMAL lSTUDY Prof. Shepard Dicsusses Maze Learning of Beasts Under Known Conditions. Flying for World Mourns Glen H. Curtiss SOUND PROVIDES CUES Study Proves Kinaesthetic Sense, Vision, Olfactory Sense Play Small Part. "How Animals Use Their Senses" was the subject of a lect...…

June 24, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…THE SUM OR MICMGAN DAILY THURSDAY, ,D"ULY" 24, 2930 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 W t nU otl Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in 'this paper and the local news published herein. Entered at the ...…

June 24, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…TItU V8DAY, JULY 24, 1930 TE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Ra A.HOSLER HURT, AS AIH DERBY SHIP CRACKS UP IN OHIO Extra Weight Throws Plane off Balance as Pilot Leaves Cincinnati. ELEVEN PILOTS COMPETE Lee Gehlbach First to Arrive at Little Rock in Third Leg of Derby. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, July 23.-R. A. Hosler, Detroit, was injured today and his plane demolished when he crashed while attempting to take off on the Cincinnati-Li...…

June 24, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…I- SUMMER WCmGAN DAILY 2IMMDAY, JULY 24, 1930 1~ESU MRI_ IA DIY _RSA, UY-- 13 -. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem- bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a.m. Saturday. MEINING, CORNELL TRACK STAR, WINS BRITISH-AMERICAN COLLEGIATE MEET, VOL. X THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 -, I NUMBER 21 Physiological ...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…0 it igan 4:Iuiti Editorials Forty-Second Session ... A Program Of Distinction Official Publication Of The Summer Session ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935 PRICE: FIVE CENTS ___________________________________________________ U Welcome In Italy Is Cool For Britain United Front Of France And Italy Confronts Eden In Rome I1 Duce Opposes Reich Arms Plans Expect Eden To Present Question Of Ethiopia Before Mussolini ROME, June 23...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY More Than 110 Attend Sixth Annual Session O Alumni Un MONDAY, JUNE iversi increase Over rio Who Escaped F Last Year Of 20 Per Cent oted Present Eleven Courses On Ge e alTgpcOf 'The World Today' CContue Next Year Graduates Enthused Over f Program; Interest Said f To le Increased L " By THOMAS E. GROEHN By racing up the stecs of an er More than 110 people attended the a 25-foot wall, these three convicts sixth annual Alumni ...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Debates New Plan Purse Raised For 1935 Thompson Trophy Race CLEVELAND, June 23. - (A') - L. W. Greve, president of the National Air Races of Cleveland, announced today that the purse for the Thomp- son Trophy Race has been increased to $15,000 from $10,000. He said efforts will be made for the first time to obtain participation of foreign planes in the race. The Bendix trans-continental race purse has been boosted from $1...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, JTUNE 24,19 IE MICHIGAN DAILY ial Publication of the Summer Session k'l N Zz 7 1 Publiued every morning except Monday during the UniLersity year and Summer Session by the Board in Otro of Student Publications. ember of the Western Conference Editorial Association a*,d the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER so dated (llegitet cres5 1934 .iel~liOW 193S- ADson scaHSN MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… 35 THE MICHIGAN DAILY AG r Summei Many Weddings A d Betrothals Are Announced Pettibone-Rea Cerenmo y Held June 19; Karlson- Shaw Engageinent Told Between the closing of the regular school session and the opening of the summer session there have been an unusually large number of lovely wed- dings and betrothal announcements of University students and graduates. One especially attractive wedding was that of Miss Marjory Pettibone, daughter of ...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… Business Administration Authorities On Subjects Will Give Lectures Scenic Vew Of University Campus From The Air S e r i e s Entitled Problems Of 'Current Business Management' Begins Tomorrow Course Will Consist Of 14 Lectures Conducted By 7 Members Of School A comprehensive course of 14 lec- tures, each delivered by a specialist in his field, will be devoted to historical and contemporary aspects of the Rooseveltian New Deal, it has bee...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichigan Golfers Begin Defense Of National - Sjx-Matn Squad In Title Play At.Washington Fischer And Koesis Lead Wolverine Team Picked To Retam Championsl i bed by two former low medalists for the tourney, Michigan's six-man teai will begin its defense of the National Intercollegiate- golf championship to- day on the Congressional Country Club course at Washington, D.C. John Fischer, present Big Ten champion, a member of t...…

June 24, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…TH-E MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 24, 10 Excursions Are Listed In Summer Plan rips To Niagara Falls And Put-In-Bay Again Head- line Program (Continued from Page 1) furnaces, and the rolling mill. On- portunities for examination of phases of.modern production such as the ex- treme specialization of labor, the continuous conveyor-belt system, and large scale production will be fur- nished. The cost of this afternoon trip is $1.25. On July 12,...…

June 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… Weather Unsettled. Y gif ian 4:)att Editorial The Old Order Changes. I I Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. L. No. 1 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940 Record nrollment een s ession PRiCE FIE CENTS pens England Refuses To Recognize Bordeaux Government I ---_._ v - Armistice Conditions Revealed Committee Is Organized In London To Continue Resistance; Alpine Units Seek EscapeTo Africa LONDON, June 23.-(P...…

June 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…'AGE TWO .THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, 3UNE 24,: Calvin 0. Davis to Speak Here Will Lecture On Highlights Of University History Institute Cancelled "Highlights in the History of the University of Michigan" will be the topic of an address by Dr. Calvin 0. Davis of the School of Education as he delivers the first in a series of lectures tomorrow sponsored by the education school. Dr. Davis will t...…

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