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January 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STATE f Panhandle Petition Con- To rake Territory Of District Electricity Proves Itself Mightier Than Steam In Terrific Struggle Of Powerful Locomotives SECTION FITY OF Ignace Jan Paderewski in Detroit last year has led the Philharmonic-Central Concert company, to bring- him there for another piano recital ?Monday eve- ning, Jan. 14, in Arcadia auditorium. Paderewski's program is one of char-I acteritsic immensity: s...…

March 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…TED PRESS entitled to the use for d to it or not otherwise published therein or, Michigan. s second nard street o words, if signed, the sig- rint, but as an evidence of blished in The' Daily at the mailed to The Daily office no consideration. No man -iter incloses postage. endorse the sentiments ex UAFF 14 ....HARRY 1M. CAREY COLILEGE PROVINCIALISM Student bodies, and particularly students as in- dividuals, are admittedly narrow in their un...…

April 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…,I A" 1111 1 Iatlil a_ kPER OP THE UNIVERSITY lished every morning except Monday during the Univei- r by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise in this paper and the local news published therein. ered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second atter. scription by carrier or ...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…luring the Univer iblications. to or n4 use for otherwise :higan, as-second street. , if signed,'the sig- it as an evideftbe of in The Daily at the to 'The Daily office. ideration. o man- loses postage. the sentiments ex- cived after 8 o'clock L STAFF e 2414 .. .....HARRY M. CAREY Joseph A. Bernstein Renaud"Sherwood Hardy Heth, Lee M. Woodruff ....... ..Brewster Campbell .John I. Dakin ........Rolert C. Angell Marguerite Clark is Adams, ...…

April 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIC.N DAIL TI, I SCHOOL EIDS Fowler Speaks On Advertising Here Tonight COMEDY CLUB TRIUMPHS IN "CAPTAIN APPLEJACK" Levi To Leave [NAME NEW COMMITTEE France After Lengthy Visit 7Ilospitail 3fnid In ured Iattie HIamIiltonu, a maid in the em.-Re d - 1T~- A c W tploy of the Univrsityhospital, «was L1A n A truckR and thrown severalyardsAy a car driven by a Mr s. Moodyat -NorthI Univepity and State streets, yester (lay afternoon. Miss...…

May 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I, YS' EEK ale Races, ?Natiral Stud Trips, 'reasure Hunt, Rite Flying, On Program1 1,s WILL JBE AWARDED utdoor events will mark today's a m for "Boys' Day Out-of-Doors", ;losing day of Ann Arbor's ob- n e of Boys' Wep Bicycle races, uire hunting, nature study hikes,f a camp fire will occupy tlre ci of the boys. is morn~ing, bicycle races will be at the fair grounds, with prizes vinners in the events. The -boys~ rath2 er ...…

October 03, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'W TIA-IFYL . MTCVC1 Ll DAILY r AMEICANSRISCUSS, RIFF PEACE APPEAL 1Senfator Rorali Seen{Is Proposal Whlile Admiistraionh Is FEAR FRENCH REBUFF Washington, Oct. 2-The Rif ap- peal for peace intervention by Amer- lca occupied the attention of official Washington today. Senator William E. Borah urgently seconded the Riff proposal; the Administration urged that France Would resent any official American overtures; the opp...…

November 03, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…PAGE I'WQ 7 TI-IF MICHIGAN DAILY . +1a a "aUa /\J-! Ai 1 Vf all..! \ . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 192.) BIBLE PROFEorSSO TALKS HERE TO1 Lecture In Xewberry lhireT1'o T Of Series 'Under Auspices 0 School of Religion PUBLIC IS INVIE Henry J. Cadbury, professor New Testament in the Harvard -ity school, -will, deliver the firsi series of four lectures arrang. the Michigan School of Religi 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in berry hall auditoriuim. The th...…

December 03, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIITJRSDAY, DEC BER :3: 1925- THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4l.,)Ll l'1 4 y ,l.f l;/i, L1.11 L1J1b ,1 r V j Y _-_ Leape, Four Sister Ships, Meet iery Fate t '1 de len.Mo t i(. of1!]('(i1i' "i"u" S} r' i !.'rff heave nlot r',eeved a lpit of an- -:; l.:r". thracit al0 Isine I he p i of l1C ? / a sEttI ,A ..t, ( c tsIhe only Ii to o! for im 12l2(hle relT'H,(lealur say.the city's ent ire ' u511} , of aiit1rcC''T coal C he elisis r...…

October 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…TH,.E. MTCHIGAN AI Lei' THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3~ 1 mono LONSDALE IS SELECTED TO HEAU BANK GROUP!' I ' C 1 e o OFFERS NE Third Year Classes I Lectures and More Patient Under 1 "Fast" Comedy Newly Chosen A. B. A, President Indianapolis and its annual Dec-j has lHel I Many National oration Day 500 mile auto classic i Finiance Offices is the latest setting for William Raines' wise-cracking and cav...…

November 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…TMFM IC IGCAMN 1) AT1.V a a . J r lJ i F 1FSJRJ t L.x , ,JvvJ4VkA21s1J. , qJt 7 , vn and Pollard to Run for Virginia's [Lake Tragedy Survivors Reach Governorship o" Split Democratic Ticket I ULAboard Partially Disabled Hope to Arrange Better Schedule for High School League / ~ by New Plan. . DENSMORE IS DIRECTOR1:...:,_. Port Safe Steat Ve In order to schedule the re- MAY REMAIN ON RIVIEA maiiintgdebates of the Michigan <F-;High Shool De...…

December 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…7W0 ~L1.1. L MiC Hi iQ;AN DAI\k; r . ............ . . - ----- -f .. . ....... ------------- . ... . . ... . ........... ........... . .. .+..+-...........- ,.,.7 ... .. a+. r fUEYAVCTSSCHOOL CHILDREN of MEXICO PARADE AS PART CLRKDICUSE Norwegian Journals.Cl REOUCEGOIBL RSIDEN T GIL'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST LANGUAGE SimlrtoAe<cn H IO OLD G N 0According to Kildalk, Mr. Arne Kild t, Sancinavin f-AR wOLD PEACE Y Oberlin College Professor TalksSert...…

March 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…TT IF VJT(71 I T(".j" 71T 't .1 IN PACIE TWO SATURDAY, 1[: RCEI 3, 1929 PACi~TW T I. TCI TG1N .'IL...T ......ARH , 92 LOWDEN'S PLATFORM EXCITES DEMOCRATS TO FIAR'MDISCUS-SION SM I'lit, IITCAR IE STUPORTERS ASK BOTH C'ANDIDATES TO SAN1CTION BILL No' Io~n E a e 'd-s ototubrIemdae, young men an o n amuching tendencies of today Then PORTABLE Mo er Y u h otRe t O D w C a~l#tor ;,iedilialU 'nli t1ot o li e- vror'Iri l( with iiie highest zeal a...…

April 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…Finish Construction EASTERN PAPERSTAFFS To MEET Please Note , : ?T 116r Engagement Limited Thru Wednesday OnlyI " /''°Such Breathless, Deathless! Human Passions in Mad Revolution!, " - ese 1ih " . l V.l l ~ ll 1 yllI l .; Ir' *fi , " stVI'"" i1. .; ki l tX'( r l . (yI 1AhIC tilts t , tre1)(lit I y i ,( 1 15 - 11 '.cArt tle ~ 1101 el ) iI w' eVl - ,' N law, ~ ,°t h rl yel D y cll. rlll lt,,re krl~tyr; trlll1 c1 f~tlti Ir ;ef t .11 ell . I c...…

May 03, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY A It 111. * TEESTOBE" ; I ST LANDSCAPINCI n N) R1D OND)S VIP. s RIEVONTITIONI N( 1,)1 lAAR DENS ENTY MEN EMPLOYED WITH PARADE AND PAPER BLIZZARDSOUITI!TOD[S[LlTHED ~ TWO SPANISH PLAYS Twohort plays, La Plancha, de 1a, tr i Marqueca. (The Mistike of the Mar 5 guise) and "El Milagro" (The Mir . ac), willy be presented by the So- f ciedad Hispanica on its annual ipro- <y gram to he given Wednesday evenin.,, Ma y 9, in Mime...…

March 03, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…4 PAGE TWO __~ ._ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIIL't1Sl)AY. Al XI -- .w- ntr~a~crinS ANNOUNCE DATES qjRIUDA1 BIOLOGY CAMP WOiKl., hummer Station On Sno~re Q Of ga Cle :august 119 OFFER 19 COURSES Class wtark at the Biologicadl station for the Summer "essiou will stars: June 27 &wld continue to Aug. I9, ind thecre w=,ill be off( red cour~eS for : i 4i ;: sity 0 ')V': f leSL ,,CaL It I''' ('t'j~iKi luulV ift-teti biig, ..at va irop , nn'CIE ir,,...…

April 03, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…A TWO r THEI NATCTTC.AMfDAILY 1 i A L.. i Y l l 4,,.1 Y S'l.l ("1S V I.l!' l l lam. L SU--DAY, APRIL 3, 12 tORf PROVES IHAT' HONOR SYSTEM WORKS 1Lbeor&I Arts Volleges taitalitLow Morales B~ecause Of -Lack 01 Unity Of P~urposeI 'STUDENTSARE HONEST Editor's Note: Prof. A. D. Moore of the engineering college, national presi- dent of Taui beta Pi, "honor' engineering .fraternity, is the author of this series of articles beased upon a nationa...…

May 03, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T I'l., j TH MCIGN DAL TEJ)Y M\ :,l:2 AfTimpulsive act reaches a successful steadfa."stness of punrpose? If the for- ART11 conclusion he who gave the imiplse i ':; TnwerI~~ib of much value; 511111 li I elte--ell siwh a rwaftt dteL3 ignored or forgotten; if thec om ~Ol f~1 results in failure the one whzo gave uo i'orvtln ~h wm thej tbe ifortm),,ate advice willI rest ni-,- ; iner hoW"h does it; it {ie rlllj iol t "ttti' ....…

June 03, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…THF MTrT4TCA.N IIAT1 V .. .. w, . . £at A..J Y4A t a Lt.CI LV lHL IPRDA .F, JUNE 3, " i You will find that a great many of your books will be unsaleable. DON'T THROW THEM AWAY. We usually CAN USE THEM I T Don't forget that we have the largest stock of both new and used law case books in the city. Be sure and bring us yours f' I T WILL P AY ov i We Carry the Largest Stock of Both New. and Second-Hand College Text Books 4 ...…

October 03, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…' "' 41 or THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDY, OTOBE ~f12 I I'[ D ISchwab Retires UIVEIY AD ToLfLn c~ OKLAFIOMA SUPPORTERS ARRIVE PIlGfl9fflRI3II TOOOPFPAI[Four Students roirioorrIP D.LRESSED IN WESTERN REGALIAUIIJUHI UUI.Il Receive Riggs LLIUIUIILUJ F requenters ot the iocn, in occas- engaged in throwing off-tackle plun-_____ jRN A M fiE sls wa di P11fl T onal returns to that. haunt within j esisedo the 1kahm tl. a,' , ruv last two (days, have...…

November 03, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…,r PAGE TWO WORK ON, UNIVERHSITY SUPPLY LINES BEGUN ;A tilroil jation Of $20,000 Granted For 1'- ernimatlon Of Electrical Distribution Lies WIOLL IIPrROVE SERVICE i-1 >> ing for the improvement, en- rgnn~I.and modernization of the eetica distribution lines of the Uni- verjy,: Building and Grounds de- , (w i'h as _commenced work on a t;, T .y;all: jhesupply lines. t > 11 1 t eect of the work is in- reac d erve-and ia greatly- in- teee1 aco of ...…

December 03, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

…TI IE MICi 4IGAN DAILY T~lLMICHGAN AILYVIUXXYuBCI~Ii3l "Pow2 M1C1~A ~NOIAI[S~uncannon Sees Little Accomplishment For Final Session tflf ~~UlIADUIDOf 69th Congrgss Under incapable Leadership of Coolidge! 111l l22IULi JII nthe .31Oc:t c6.V01v "-y " 'a 1 I l nivc'to (-c'se,-!: athird tei'Zn, and somI2e of Iaccom li' hed,'' Dr. Pall !i'i. Cicon'02- XiT it in A ai ?: ; a fl: ; -i~y 1he even though lhe does. Contestants Include Two Front Suite i...…

March 03, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…a THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' WEDNESDAY, MARCha;-, i1926 9 t ,, TO BEGIEN HRE Physicist From Mt Wilson Observa- tory Ds Secred"For- ectures,During Summer Session OTHERSUDIES OFFERED Charles E . St. John, ,physicist at the Mount" Wilson solarbservatory, will offer a spcial courseim relativity and cosmic physls in the physicsdepart- ment during the comin summer ses- ion. lie course will consist of a.11 series of lectures on the various ex- pierim...…

April 03, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MTCHTGAN DATLY _t"t Z1. DAY, APRIIL 3, 1l,32G PAGE TW~~ THE MICI-JIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 192~ d ° i ;'-I ;, DENTALEDCTO French Farces To Be Given At4 TRAlEDBY RO IR Mimes Tuesday SfaA 1;entator 011fline, 1)er elJtHInet wo French ploys n ,d-rtheo uFEaI fithnIf-trucion; I)Mselisses pices of CCel(' 1 afl(:JI,,20,h of iits 1ls; roprial jells annual dramatic }p'oc rtions, Will ne UJRGES APPRECIATION j Mimes theater. Tiei ...…

October 03, 1928 (vol. 29, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…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 ...…

November 03, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL-'Y SATURDAY, NO 3, DAILY 3'- No ] DU PONTI SKYSCRAPER STADI TO PACIFY FOOT At last the football ticket ques-j U' .f V N9T RETURN TOT D. FINANCIAL POSTS MOTORS BREAK VED POLITICAL SPLIT IS WALL STREET TAKES NOTE' Report Resiggiation To Be Given To Directorgj Next Week (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-Reports were heard in Wall Street today, that John J. Raskob, who resigned as chairnian of the finance com-...…

March 03, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…THE MrCT-ITCAN )AILY DAILY Y ' ' R v 1 2 l L lrl a -I a l l V L""1 1 Y C a' a u Er n'erigBulletin Screen .Reflections Is Well Illustrated Heat.. Thirst, . Sand -- and john4' 4f ____Gilbert makes "Desert Nights" 0 ' what we call a pretty good picture. , w Distribution of nearly 10,000 il- From the standpoint of the girls lustrated announcements for the it's too bad that John must go' summer session of the engineer- through practically the ...…

April 03, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…TH4E MICH IGAN DAILY WEI)NUISDAY, APRIL 3,~ 1929 WHIRF WIL 14L fCHEFJUSTICE TAFT ADM11INSITERS OATH OF OFFICE TO H. L. STIMSON TO DO MUSEUM WORK~ ' Vei'estZoology Piofe'srResigns '!"." i:::ie-{> To Accept New Positioni In . N. Y. State Avuseunt "::1:t{'"" DEPARTMENTHAS GROWN:. Prof. Alvin G. Whitney, who has Wen a member of the forest zool- ogy staff of the School of Forestry anid Conservation since its estab-1 lishmient in 1927, has resi...…

May 03, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… ' t PAGE TWO 'I E MICHIGAN DAILY FRiIDAY, M~4AY 3, 1929 ~PAGETWc~ ~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRANTIC FOREST "FANATICS FEEL FLING OF FAME About sixty members of the stu-j dent body and faculty of the School of Forestry and Conservation will gather -at Saginaw forest out Lib-1 erty. street' for the annual Forest- er's Field Day to be held on Satur- day, May 4. Acording to Robert K. Winter,' Grad., chairman of the event, the group will assemb...…

November 03, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…T1-F ICHIGAN DAILY THlURSDAY, NON 3, . . . ....... . .... . .......... ..... - - ---- ------ PO1NTMENT BUREAU NOUNCES PLAN TO G INNINO ECHR W D ESIRE PQSITIO1NS IN IE- TROFT RATHlER THtAN IN SMALL TOWNS QUIREMENTS ARE RIGID rilnteiidex In IUY)Ter peninsubt SeIIoQ1s Say They ('iot Cet 'L"cfers 1'reiiigan . t M]h the registration of prospective ,lers beiing at the end of this , Mrs. Helen Shambaugh, in go of the Bureau of Appointiflents gal...…

December 03, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHICAN DAILY SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1927 . . .. . ... . ............. . . .. . ............. .............. . ............................ ................ . . ... LJJTTTIID cV.T11 1',\ 1,.1 1 1 It , ,7 NEW' MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMITACE SYSTEM RECEIVES APPROVAL OF BOARD OF REGENTS; COMMITTEE WILL PASS ON ALL APPLICANTS CANDlIDATES WIL B1W TD~ TlID ON BASIS OF CIIARAC'TER AND SC1OL1A11llP FOUR TO Examinations Fitness COMPOSE BODY...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…117 4ICHIGA I- Ll.. L Sut inut EWSHOPS W. Work on New Engineering Structure} Is Nevertleless Rapidly Progressing EQUIPMENT OF LABORATORY WiLL ASSIST IN RESEARCH Although the new engineering shops and laboratories building has been delayed in its program by a shortage of steel from two to three l weeks, according to Prof. John F. Shepard, supervisor of the building plans, the structure is taking a shape indicative of the future appearanc...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…Analyzes Elecive : t 'lem's I SAYS :fl4t~j NOIVCONSIDER LEARNIW AN EXTERIOR TRl'ING "Greater conitinuity between the sec- ondary and hi-her units of learning in our educational system is needed," ay Presidont Marion L. Burton, stressing the various educational mnis- tales of today in an article entitled, "The Undergraduate Course," publish- ed, in last week's issue of the New .Ropih_: rmagazine. The elective system which has been adopted by mo...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…EY OFFICERS GIVEN 1-20 YEARS C )UNCIL'PASSES SMOKE ORDINANCE noke nuisances will be. eliminat- CRS CAME' G'REATEST GRQUP OF PLAYERSj EVER ASSEMBLED PLAYS AT COLU BU'Sa Columbus, O., Dec. 2.-"Brick" Muller, the University of California's All-Anmerican end, blocked a kick,, scooped up the ball, and ran 40 yards for a touchdown scoring a six to nothing victory for the West over the, East in an all-star football game played here today.I The tw...…

January 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…-''y i -' ._ .- " ', 'tiF TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY1' LIR Pfy 1[CHES Greelted E nl, tusia LARG CEIECIONLonges our Acquisiiton £ FVgawuirls musierh t 01 Pr naryi;prtance( (UTAPJI) II V C-OPERAQTIQ N By' the recent purchase of the li- bralry of Yt. Vignaud of bagneaux , ~ nep Pariii, the University library has now what is considered to be one of the largest and most important col- y<ru lections of~iterature relating to Amer- icanf histor...…

March 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…THE MIC HIGAN. DAILY'SA T'RDOAY1, -M AI~c l{[3>1923 I4U LU UI Two Appointed Ins~tructors_________ ___________________ LOCK ROF[ORS I Miss Constance Winchell, and R.L Dunn, both of the U niversity library staff, have been appointed instructors GIVE NHOR OFF IRES in Iaaoigadcasfcto o cataogin an'lsiicto the Summer session of 1923. , Officer: elected at the annual meet- ing_ of the Association of College ITeachers of Educaition held this wiieels...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…. .. ------------------ YARD PRIiE News FromTheOther Colleges 1MUI AN Outof16 vteU9SxICTTOANDq A9PU ,RC NTEST wionhi-Geho terms 1,erself thle treshmen at the university a few M U IA N U'" "'~~ proinen stiet> prsedl tha f;reshman's p)reference forH ,rappers among th(coftmennl Crti ied the adw'0 1 soe rit-v letter to a P'hi Beta Kappa , ie~~ ecn eia 1: y." lt wastalso discovered that the Mn.Cees eodRetl ty of the University students. She alleg...…

May 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…THE MICST( N DAILY __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ M ,LI11i n 0 Y ~r 0 let 3009 INVITATIONS )FAILED TO 3 11EBEJOF STAFFi Regent Ralph Stone, '92, of Detroit,; will be tle principal speakeor at the All-puliczations banquet to 1b(1 held1 at 6: 15 o'clock next Monday night ini the assembldy room of the Uni[on. Tis is the annual banqutet t.n dered to tae students working on the various canm- v pit pblieations by the Board of Con,- trol of Student~ Publica...…

June 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…~THE MICHIGANDAILY _____ Ifrom PRage Nine) I 'Mrs. Rhead; "Andan- letti), Miss Struble; Vore Stately Mansions" r. and Mrs. Wheeler. nd Dr. Dewey; "Cross- Willeby), Mr. Wheeler; !Mrs. Rhead. tSea" will be the ser- Rev. L. A. Barrett at byterian Church. Young ir will begin at 5:30~ open to all y-oung peo-1 -bor. Lucile Welty will itian Endeavor Meeting k, in a discussion on ve in Jesus; What Hle St. .Andrew's Church at 8 o'clock this1 morning....…

July 03, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…a' And w- had EDITORIAL COMMENTj II- Text Books and Su except Monday nber of the Associated Press. The As ted Press is exclusively entitled to the or republication of all news dispatches ed- to it- ,or not otherwise credited in 3aper ad the local nws published here- tered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, igan, as second class matter. scription byrcarrieresor ail, $t.o. fides:t An Arbor PressIuilding. pmunications, if signed as evidence of ...…

August 03, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…OF THE ping except Monday sion. 'ated Press. The As- dvely entitled to the all news dispatches otherwise credited in news published here- profession many measures have been taken to elevate it to the highest professional plane. Realizing the, handicap which age works upon the' dramatic performer, a wealthy New York philanthropist has left several million dollars to establish a home for aged, indigent, and infirm members of the dramatic profe...…

December 03, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 _. Editor And Professor Rivals in Connecticut Senate a.. s. Race .- - - thus making advertising and window display a vital part of business sei- HAMER FCMR December 7 Named Dean Edmund E. Day, of the School 'Tuberculosis Day' of Business Administration, presided at the "Trade in Ann Arbor" pro- In a letter received by T. J. erle, gram held by the Chamber of Com- executive secretary of...…

October 03, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER ~i, 1924 -- KAoh ui~s ~E'NNOUNCED FOR YERRll fi Announcement is made by the 50(5i-j ology departiment that 'the 1Ei a LKronO prize for the presonl year is to be0 awarded to some junior or, senior stil- dent in thea(departmen t for an ori- ginal essay in thloe ociological field.j This prize is given by Mr. Kroin of Iron River, Michigan, in memory1 of his daughter, Pita Ki~om, '2^, whot was kill...…

July 03, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO hr ummuwr Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. 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 pub- lished herein. Entered at the Ann . Arbor, Michigan, postoffice as second class matter. Subscription by carrier, $i.so; by m...…

August 03, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…IM Two THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927 .... Published every morning except Monday during the Unyiersity Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en-I titled to the use for republication of all newsl dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished herein. be easier ried for for Mr. Coolidge to get mar- publi...…

July 03, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER M-IWAN DATI N 4 SATURDAY- TTTLY. . 1926) - - -- R - -.--.--- {aw-11" *4 l11 .J * lA 4 5 ' *bALl& L J G iD unmvr amount cut. Something must be done /// -trees must be replaced, lands con- OVIZICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE not be many decades before our in- ' UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN dustries will be at a standstill. ROLLS SUMMER SESSION Published every morning except Monday during the University Summersession by A NEW BOULEVARD...…

August 03, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER )HANDI' TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926 0i4P 'LLIuner Fbut inmproved stand.ard of morality.1 Punblice adoptio011of re0volutionary ideas tu , i-gan ail may be avcom lp1ished without, utiterly OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE eto ;piilshadd ow1 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN o from the past. A process of adapta- SUMMER SESSION to will 1e the means whereby the Published every morning ec,\( C0 Monday ilbn't during the University Sumner Session...…

June 03, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 192 Before Dawn An Essay in Appreciation of Radicals The knight who earned their glory: LEWXIS STONEMAN fes-ly well that such victories and yesterday now ride black horse in; penetrations are impossible. Victories black harness, and their armor is blac. Een bci flatig pume are Urttdy b Godon(Trer reutlt only rout wars, and penetra- black.iEnit hcirandtheroatigpueare "~h a oe~ Lions entail both victor...…

November 03, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ADVOCATES TO POOSTUDENTS Service Institute Report Suggests New Means of Raising Revenues' PROFESSORS IN 18 COLLEGES RECEIVE LESS THAN $2,000 (By Associated Press) New York, Nov. 2.-Taking promi- sory notes from poor students for the difference between the full cost of in- structing them and the amount of the tuition is advocated by Julius H. Barnes in a statement based on a re- port of college tuitions and faculty sal...…

December 03, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SWAIN HOMOEOPATHIC STAFF MEN PROTEST MERGER! Amateur Finishing Lantern Slides GROUPS C RESENT "PAINLESS DEATH" SCHOOL BY PROPOSED CO3BINE OF, Daylight or Flashlight Indoors or Outside 713 E. University Ave. Why Grumble about your board and wish you had "something good to eat." GO TO THE SANQUIST INN ONLY ONE BLOCK OFF CAMPUS You'll be Satisfied FIRST TABLE PLACES 615 CHURCH ST. K ._.._ . . . _.. I - ...…

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