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December 16, 1909 (vol. 20, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY { IF YOU WISH A Useful Gift For Father, Mother, Sister, Brother or Sweetheart SEE QUARRY'S Money Loaned Orn Watches, lilanionds. Law oos or other'persoalpropeory. Watches and isooeiry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 iE. Lilbert y St Ann Arbor. Hoars: 8tol11:30a.tm...Ito 4:30 an 7 to 9 p. m JOSEPH C. WATTS THE F'ARME[RS AND MECHIANICS BANK MAIN AND HlURdON STREETS Capital $50,000 Surplus ...…

December 16, 1909 (vol. 20, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Beyond Argument For You The Best You can go here, and hunt there-try bar- gain prices and cheap clothes, hut nowhere, here or hereafter, will you find in value re- ceived for the price paid, so much satisfoction as STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES give. We have them here for yoie 1o examine and fry on. We want you to wear them-hut that is not solely why we insist they fit hetter, have hetter style, wear hetter than any other cloth...…

December 16, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…The Mlichigan Daily itsN X1iZI))I- \Ni CfiIGi. tN ititFI)NI'SPAY, DFrC. BFR r6eNo. 66. No. 66. Voi XIX. FITZPATRICK TALKS TO TRACK ATHLETES Fifty Candidates Answer Cap- tain Dull's Call; Ineligibles De- feat Regulars in Basketball. ":1 hisi>> tlk a cii tihe faculty is- cr cli at y' cia s acctcis rc ot, ai Dir ct ccc itciiatricialasi i;ght. III fiat (c h t is rg t, 11 cllrc sonar( f ii>> (i>>;>>> ciii to i m-kcait ~ Orkhard the if (tt sh~t...…

December 16, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…THEIPMTCHiTGAN IATICY THE MICHIGAN DAILY.! "WITC'HINtGHF i5 ' The :LargesttStuck in the City Exclulsive Styles in WOOLENS For Geltlemfen's Wear Evring rtss esquired lor Suits, ()Vse.1ats, laney Vistings, andl 5i'ous5rinig". and of high ea I'ahi ns and. special Styli". Full Dress Suits a Specialty 1llassagng Ltdilor--Annum tF. Rtcuse Iiii'. slsis 7 111 B sies Mauger _jusN IF. WtiRZ. the lii' rsi'i n c ssis'ls itanii. ~ EDITORSstsudintsiIt n ...…

December 16, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…(11kV-I Lii iAS'I,L N III-7,V -..._urctficld'si \V~ Ii) I L aL Fine aioring I Vf{]II CII t 1 lI.t j Tradle irt1 i- Ca Co. AST HURON ST. the of he li LIII 1iIL I CiLL 'l ii S LL IL 5 (i t eI ol l iL- l l ;LL. r-. I of II c T i MfCIG A DAILY On CIhL I 1 VI IiMkLIto I, N plund TIROire. 11 S1111 11110 __ 1 1r r> ," us scLiLA I k 11i111gw~ IL IILLIILLLLI ILLL \Ii 2- 0 1 lal Ir LL ILLjlLLLLLI h n1~r - - It , C IL 'rirLL IIILis 1 tIt 1~ IILII...…

December 16, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…T~I{ZMl HI ;AN SAtLY Feeling /1 is akin to self-confidence You cn't hold your head up or do your beet if your gar- meots don't fit or become you. We're tailoring upeciaists. We're AWW lookiog for the hard-to-please. The more +' particular you are, the hetter we like to serve you. Our patrons are discrimioating men. New shades and patterns are here for Winter. Our- range of fabrics is wide enough to suit the most critical. There's a daub and d...…

December 16, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… * - * - Q _ _ 7 d oS -- - ~~J " _~ z °m -w 4 _-- -- -- - f C ,)= r . _ O Cx id - ~ ' . v t7 .. - 1, _ ! J ,,,. _ J - T _ f ^ ,y f - .: ..f - r. ..f .-_ ..i:. I .., ., .. ^ t f ....+ 3.. Y .. CAS y... ... .-. ^ r i r t is ~ _ r^, . .. f f ^" r .-, f v-- , L 'r ...1' " V ,~ f ' . _ - f ,- 'f: / r .i,,. .vr ':l Wit. ' ' .-- f. . ,-. r" ~ ". . M ^. .i J .--- t: .J .=. , /'' ..... .-a tic t.C t4 " , U f ,~ :+ '.i - ~ .gi n.. .,f, r'f J G V...…

December 16, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…THE MICH4IGAN DAILY Facy Vsin n WI'ildOw Display Il1w Irr t id liost C(oim- plete linein I1te c.ity illb 0 S<2t1h1 a , d You .iriedalsoufin 111 ! '' 1: i l I I :I tr :inl t~c'jlTr f t r c I i i tii ii -Y I,) taett Git t~~~ C( di Exceli 7~ i.71F~i lenit THE MICHIGAN L)AILY.E stre 7?CC phf' . X 92. 1FF7 777 Ph it7 0,~ 1.17, 17 11:771 Ft F \\F. 7,r I 77_: 1 I 77 Si 11 FF7 x 11 F W 1 Mary l' , l jRATES: $.50per yie, or $2.00 ifiini " dvance. A(i...…

December 16, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…H ieM I C HiGOA N !)R I L : LL Sani Burchileid s Fine, tailoring Trade Can Deliver the Goods SAM BURCHFIELD & CON 106 EAST HURON STREET coo°KINGcIn Mack's Tea Room 11 i" N adI 1te d i}a i I at a 1c e :ll 's IlI LVNCHES SERVED A LA CARTE At Most Reaasorabl. Prices Mack 4410%Co. OVK SKATES Ace Ready See Display iii )I-li Viilusi MEUHLIG +& SCHMID 205 S. Main Street. 1 i i C i Suit Cases Suit Cases Suit Cases We are showing this week a...…

December 16, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…THEi F MICHIGAN DAILY (cci i a y1g' ' t oeTI ati stilic' ()f .rs t n Al1 if-fd ,I tIi its~ i G PANUVTS RO]ASTED iVettt )tir I i I Ijr l(- ii J),',lo t ( t12i~ picttli I-'ech I, irct fromii %'>> ',,, t. IV iaxe r rw i i oattlig t~itt I ivxethe 'lOST 'icid IBESiT lie Motney. One Pound Packages, 10 cents. Blanched Salted Peanuts, 15le per lb.; '2 lbs for 25c. Hickory Nuts 10c per Quart. 3 Quarts for' 25c. IDEAN ft CO., Ltd., 214 S. Mairn St. ...…

December 16, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…ol The Michigan Dail Vol'. XV] FOOL Defeated termine Champi I. ANN ARBOR, N' MBALL MEN PLAN RECAPTURE OF TITLE Gridiron Team Is De= lr ilno atfra1hnenx ed to WVin Back Western Ilhere ir i ndiier of othersimen iionship in 1906. w1hoi tll furinish the masteriail for the- hackliel,_such Vs B rowI atik \\iirkmaisitt.liths. Naag, ewo an itatt 1 . scatt~ t'tt.Rum e. s. ieis Nitmiretu~ e Ntrsittio tXal easn estyer till Isis eli. (Wtrll -and1 I-tbs...…

December 16, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Leading M VERCHA1NT TAILORS The largest stock is the City of exclusive styles so Woolens for Gentlemen wear. Of high-class fabrics and special style for stu- dents. AG. IH. Wild co.oe 311 S. State St. f Gifts For Christmas A Michigan Calenfar.-.-.- __ .50 A Christy Calendar..____$2.50 A Popular Novel 1.08l Gibson sr Christy Drawings...4.00 Poems, Limp Leather bound- Bleautifully Illustrated Special Eiditions of Classic and ...…

December 16, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…Edited ho JAMES PRICE 10 A. >. S 'PALDI Wit~ l ols likil'olo ltsto tolnsa C l~irlo ll PiIs huro,'oi 'NesvOi' Uc cos 51onlos'o. H USTON B STATE SAVI Ws. JIBootoh ,oi'. Wri. Arnoiild l.N Ja.It. NWadei F,1; N. J. Kycr .J toio. Kobh Frank I. Ulazit (JEORUFI B FLOI C~misolo.C,.t Flow' Chapin St between "l Phon POITED lIlt 5c and 10c QUAI ________THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPAfLDNO' S , '"Ii'4 ANN ARBOR RAILROAD OIT1ICI I _ ' DDA 'WAI XMASAND STEAMSHIIP LI...…

December 16, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…7_- '1flE' MIC-IICAit AYiA. HoklgValley Ry. tiNT] N'IS ITS I",hI+,CI I1N'l' TI~N SERIVICE, You will fiod Four Trains Daily From Toledo Carrying Parlor Cars on Day Trains Sleeping Cars on Night Trains Ion'sDespots in 'Toledo and Co- larnbus S. E. CLARK, 32 iCamp~us Martius Detroit, Mich. I Al leretti Chocoate Creams We have the exclusive agency in Ann Arbor for the Original Alle- getti Chocolates fOe per b. E* . CALKINS Dr-xs 320'.S-0,ostat...…

December 16, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBExR 16, 1904. No. 65 FOOTBALL BANQUET. A PERFECT CHART. Michigan's Championship Team the Ralph Roses Anthropometric Chart (0Uests ot Ann Arbor Bfusiness flen a Perfect One- Average of One -Promises to be Elaborate Affair Hlundred and Two Per Cert. -the'Toasts. '111te Ilenller of ICIII-a'i> 1904 to kRalphi Ro-t' hi1 fil lv lX0 t iomst f 01111' ,titti It rea int footi t ii 11 perfet 1111 1111ica...…

December 16, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…-! THE MICHIGAN DAILY ****e~eee*.."... .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY. EWOULD HAVE Entered as seond-classmate at the Ann YOU TO KNOWAro osoie Published daily (' otia~excepted during the callege yerat 1 .tt, ashinton street, Old Phone 8923; new Phone 71. That we are doing business at Managing Editor, J. STANLEY BALEY. Business Manager, CLAUDE A. THOMPSON. OUR NEW STORE oos 311 South State Street Z Athleticst----e---- s YDvL. 11cm . News-----------ARTHen...…

December 16, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HOLIDAY GIFTS Brushes and Brush Sets, Smoking Sets Shaving Sets, Chafing Dishes, Cutlery, Games, Books, Perfumes, Baskets, Chairs Lamps, Dulls, Skates, Sleds, Tools "i'tact all the new and desirable things that have TJ j ' been placed on the market this year may he had at 11V1 20c Candies, 10c 40c Candies, 20c -lurch field's Fine Tailoring Trade Guarantees... You the most skillful and artistic service to he hail anywhere. We...…

December 16, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…: THE MICHIlUAN DAILY # su" s ,rr a r r N s s r sos s 00 9 Tg. ItTEIRs 0ORIGIN A L MILK CHIOCOLATE of PlIF-il ILiu iiiiltii LATE, anddespitm n Pou larityan ii leae r olthincreas- I$ FOR EATING ON LY Flt lap arer Now wrn bynear ly to milionmen 11 i ti v ~aj~ Cutting, 0 INEEY IT Hatters and Fur- 1094 t11 East Washington St.* ~.tCHRISITS 1904 NEIW YEIARS 1905 .pt + (goinig home? West or Southwest? 4. .L. Missouri Pacific Ry. ,.OR SIron Mountain R...…

December 16, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…heMichigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1903. No. 65 [UROPEAN fELLOWSIUIP. COLUIBIAN OROAN. CHORAL UNION. MUSICAL CLUBS. The Association of Collegiate Alum History of the Pipe Organ In Univer- Successful Concert Given Last Night First Concert Tomorrow Night at Yp- nae Announce the Establishment sity Hall-It Was the Original -Soloist Wins Favor With the silanti-Special Cars on the Mot- of An European Fellowship- Wor...…

December 16, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Fall Announcemfent.. The Largest and Mot Complete Line of:.. WOOLENS in Ann Arbor will be found at G. H. Wild & Coo 108 Gast Washington St. ret pains have been taken in the seletion of all sating. troserings & overoatings for this seson.0 G. H. WILD CO, 108 E. Wash. St. * 3ws~eeeeeseef iStewart Edward White3 Anttho o Citue is." e iTh Baz, i, l." eta. 2 THE FOREST = Thesnnan Fogary -0 A book folo the charm and the mystery a...…

December 16, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…THE 1'MICHIGAN DAILY. VAThin sals includes thm emrous H. S .&MAL 52 and 54 iosh lonaecoats. Black and Oxford. Plain or the F elt INyton. + 217 South Main Street ' Phone 513 J+ .i 4+ ++ r .t.r-r,'r :Jr*s~s< 4 # f 4# ! fi 4 # 4 4 ? 4 + : * ++ *.*Ir+ 4 IN NII + li~ifN w YbI a>t ' tvro tsnw - - $20 ands w l~ii.O ()evas w - - $18 _ vrcots ow - - - $15 't - $1ohie Tu'aii ;t; I FOR aNew Neckwear SHandkerchiefs Um~obrellas =Dress and Stree :Soli...…

December 16, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN D6AILY. t'r i~~is* it~~a *s r+t*4et+s'- ~tti *'aritA~THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD.ti , . TE NNARORRALRA & t !A ND STEAMSHIP LINES. S omnethinfll SpectLial Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard ' V 4.Time Effective October 2(6,1902. [for bdturddLJ.-W OT OT + No. 6- 2:20 A. aM. No. 1- 0:00 A. M. 4. No. 2-11:33 A. M. No. 5-12:30 P. M. S No. 4- 8:25 P. am. No. 3- 4:3P o 4 Tan N.5ad6rnbt een nnrbor. * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~n Tan o.ladaoetenA...…

December 16, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…UNI IERSITYOFMICHIGAN.__ ___ ANN: XlM ll . I l( IH .till HI) A . I) (' \liA ti 1(;, :1N i . +; i CLUB HAS N QWSTNT LOO ING BACKWARID" d r ~ ne i:.ti(7 l il d l. it i:IOrgv ln- ;ti:1itt'-itl t '4°;t ?lt 'i 1.i.l ltIi 4 l/tton P, Art nnt vtl 's 111 l I,' ttil+, Pro- il ti ilti it' o H p idIn to - ' 4 Pi I11 nl 1 I T I lii.(11 r1. 1111 41 hl I tnlbrC t lllr-liiJ i 'I P Ilitil)0 1t C..1 t(" 11( i lii I l i } h i~ ls(:t lp l r tl "'4\'(1 iI t 11 T ...…

December 16, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…'', it 8 °" ' Itt..1,m P '01( UT. HIWILD CD. 108 13. Washiiigton St N.N \4C154) - itiiCli1 {" 1ICIil{ yr x i << .t ';iri{ ,s l l } z 3, ~ iE i s.' il ljt'.' ~ - 1. .i i .. , t MANAO(INti 11)I1) EsxtlE I, itt '. ION. )S BUS '.UNS JiAN.(ii 1, EDI RS (11884 4%L NENVi lit i '. 18rtrr. 8 o s it~est titttS. tti rishtbes 1);rtis t 1wt rats ilatso e .8 1honei l8:12i by KARL EDWIN HARRIMAN.1 $1 20 netu AT WAH3'S B]K3TO3ES. D wi htw" i1 i c I" tr aI8 a ...…

December 16, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…L Ja -M AI %-t El I kJLIN U tOYI b L-N M1IfV 01 I a I I / If you want to know what smartly dressed son ask to see met vi wa hs sa V ST ltin=te PALACE AilD PARISIAN Th FtetS liii Iand Ovei 1 1 1 tI Ill IFOWLR~I1 This is worthy YOUR ATTENTrION HIS FL(iY car()10 Y EI3ERBIACH & SON, AN FAE1 U1KRs Bran-ch Store on State St. rco aA- t 03 Off- itcet -'2Maynard St. t;1;1(, i(l(oll. l li 1 t h'i t i(Ott h .6 P i N &O C.I.iRAD t() :11'i' [c7 IR, IIU(I ,...…

December 16, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY-NEW6- K-v'V -'i.1 H ' .r-I. ' 7 . . 1 ..,. 1 .,H 'i " ' r is 1 I, r rH . ^ ,; I.., AI If yu ae-prticulaer and hard tofitcome-, LTbber Goods, "Gym Shoes," ~ S AN S Fine Shoe Repairing. _______________ - w " R r!ORI" . W"r HI +.*P" HT TE R'R ' I :R"". rH.. . D.- e--.r..'^ :H HH T ,rH._ - ~Y,... ,Xmas Candies ini beautiful packages CALK,'NS' PHARMACY. 324 S. State St. B~ailcy & Edmunds F ISHE NAETS 121 ]East Liberty St. POU"R T...…

December 16, 1900 (vol. 11, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… of AL VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1900. No. 70 VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1900. NO. 70 Announcement w I~Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of 1900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec- tion. The same careful attention is given to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to e used for husiness purposes or for full dress occasions- . H. WILD No, io8 . Wa...…

December 16, 1900 (vol. 11, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…2 2 '1THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY .+ Prof. Wenley at the 0. S. U. f_ RAIN OR SHINE Michigan sems to continue at favor- ~,- The "00' $3.00 Shoe is the shoe 'Pubished Daily (Mondays execeied)during .ilsilaoig'ii E steii shoos as an mter- t erwe h ete sucr ColcES~arat ail~r. he tucW weklyat hiotain. A little rain doesn't hurt it THlE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN sa te ie:.yhi olwn o while it affords plenty of comfort on MAIN OFICE BRANCH OFICE "...…

December 16, 1900 (vol. 11, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…THE; UNITERSIZ 1 OF MICR IG A N' DAILY. 3 THE UMVEESflX OF M1CE1GAN DAILY. 3 i tl *Y Wl I U 11* E **FEFI: ~Fr '~r FEEfrr****FE~::E:1£ EQ:E Efr.B ~:Ei~ rEf:T.F rF* : 'E :: iE E : k SUIT CASE Twenty-four inch steel frame top and bottom, good locks and catcbes,corners rein formed $ 2.98 T !1 !4 4' 41 GOODSPED'S 117 MAIN ST. J. ' i 33 3: : 3i3 3 3 3 3 '"', '3 ? 1:3:3 3 E: 1?,E 3'.N i:3 3 31i 3 3 13:3 3:3:3 3 3 :33 : 3 :3PrEE-3 EE:F:-3 3 :3...…

December 16, 1900 (vol. 11, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…THE UNIVERSITY 01 AIOHIGAN DAILY 4 NEW BOOKS WORTH READING The Cardinal's snuffbhox, Henry Har land ,On the Wing of Octsios, Foel Chaondler Harris The Hearts Highway, Marl/ E. Wilkis The Lane that had no Turnins. Gilbsert Parker flare Fahles, Geory Ade Alice of Old Vincennes, Maursice Thoms on AIn the Palate of the King, F. Marion Crawford Songs of nhe~riorning. Eden Pilipotts The Isle of Unrest, lHens'y Seton Merrieman A Bicycle oi Cathay,...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… O f I T I N .e WOME N'S EDITON. VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1899. No. 69. MICHIGAN'S PRESIDENTS. gldly this privilege was taken advan- various -departments, so that better and tage o. Hundreds of "Co-eds" owe this ntore specialized work may be done; the adninistration boundless thanks. students in looking over the catalogue Four eminent men have held the posi- Dr. Frieze was offered the permanent relize and apurecia...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…THE UIVYERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAI 1 catione, for tihc geneeral enrture aod traio- eduecatione is a good thing-for te co-ed. mst be cast aside. Neither realizes her as a studenet of uneustual ability. The tng of teeouttl, for thteswel-beineg of Viewved in a broader lightt it is eertainly self btut thtrooghe Citeheer; one is not delicacy of her besite aod leer determni- te cotnemunity thtat wvomen teaehers nout a failore. only test a whlole beet is...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. LAWV DEPARTMENT. Miss Cora A. Benneson was a graduate in class of 8o. At present she is practicing law at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Julia R. Jennv, of the class of 82,l is a successful lawyer at Syracuse,t N. Y. Octavia W. Bates graduated in 1897 from the law department. She studiedI law for the purpose of fitting herself to deal sore fundamenatly with so- cial questions. THE EDUCATION OF TURKISH GIRLS. WVhen t h...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…THE bWsIVERSITY OI MICHIGAN DAILY «« ---^--- - --HUNGARIAN WOMEN. spite of her occupying the trying place T E E LN Nof honor-the sofa. Much music was ENETNLFININELERHungary is known for its wine, music, given, as most of the girls nrepared for " women and horses. The women like the a musical career. Others worked on horses are lithe, slender and graceful, their needlework, the indispensable com- Miss Vera Chamberlain, Editor. with exceptionall...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. middle finger instead of on the tip of it. py to think that in this respect the age business enterprise and interesting A SKETCH OF THE GREEK LETTER She is always busy in helping her nmother Michigan girl is gradaly hanging hetsel in all matters of public import, SISTERHOODS. every morning in the house work. She and in the year 150 the term "co-d'"se is none the less is grand dame. The___ folds op edding, and ...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICH IGAN DAILY WOMEN IN ,A r A AT Ai A DT-TT PV P A cnunurrv GAMMA PHII BETA SORORITY. W' II[NLW. Founded at Syracuse University, 1874., WOMEN IN THlE PROFESSIONAL Beta Chapter, established 1882. I. Active members, 22. a s rwJ I L T I think we give better mental training Colors-Light fawn and seal brown. P RM NTS. in this department of the University than Flower--Carnation-MIss CAROLINE COLVER, EDITOR. in any other. As a...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. London was Miss R. G. Halliday, a fully our state Legislature, the Board of Re- dured the hard work as well, if not bet- tions will stand equal with men in their qualified dental surgeon who assisted her gents in January, 1870, passed a resolo- ter, than their brothers. right to the higher mental culture, to father in a large practice. Also in Rus tion which in effect admitted women to Intellectually they have...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

…TH F UNIVE SI'Y OF M I H Al(.A 1)AII.Y men among their alumni seems to dis- the University if the initiates of the so- Students' Association, which stands back The two gala days which place the rove this statement cieties would refrain from political and of the self government. She is liable to stamp of individuality upon Wellesley prossocial combinations and would not ad- appointment on any of its committees. are "Free Day" and "Float." The f...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. fvhWt wwYi WWWWr w~wrWWWWWWWWi WWWWWWWW fiiWW iiWrlvwrml the objection to this term that there is speaking to a DAILY reporter about this E to the word machine. When you say organization and its work, Mr. Eaman, E E PO ITICSCOslate, people imagine all sorts of con- the president of the Club, said: COL EG spiracies against their free judgment and "We have not for an end to better col- immediately they are upon ...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

…Published Daily (Sundays excepted) drig the Collegea, at THE UNIVERSIY OF MICHIGAN. Osescas The Itaad Pess, Hentng Bok. Bth Phnes, t47. MANAGING EDTOR. F. EuanuLaA, 'It L. BUSINESS MANAGER. . H ANS, 00 L. EDITORS. ATHLETICS, . . . G. D. HUnaUT, 'It E T.I. Waaaans,'OIL. A. H. MaflaauaL,'Ot E A. . BOWNE. '2.E. J. B. WOD, '0, l.J. MuNTaassla,'I, W. D.. HCEYa, 'aI M, WOMANS' EDITION. MANAGNG EDTO, j BUSINESS MANAGER,S LOutsa FaACS DIDGa 'a. EDTORS...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…THE MlVER61TY OF MICHIGAN DAILY POLITICS. these intentions will be carried out is light. The next morning the papers gallery with the familiar look, so well (Concluded) problematical. Organizations are con- reported that Hilary Smith and UJp- remembered by all the women, both old stantly changing and there may in a ton Jones, two U. of M. students, spent and young, who have ever been under strongest competition is the Freshman few years be a m...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. A COLLEGE FRIENDSHIP. looked up at him and held out her hand. He grasped it in both of his. "Marg," his voice trembled now; "Marg-is he- A STORY. did he- " he could get no farther; something seemed to choke him. "Yes, Will," she answered softly. "He "I say, Bill, quit that - pacing, did." Then freeing her hand, she con- can't you? Barker gave us fifty prob- tinued: "He proposed to me this after- lems in calcu...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 13

…IDE UwI VEJbIfY 01 MICHiGAN DAILY dm m WWW~M WVW W M WM WWMVM aN ~ md Closely allied to the drums are the tam- flutes and allied forms in which the i ourines seen in the opposite waii case. toies are produced y the passage of a N i iC AN D ADT U The essential difference hetween the current of air across an opening in a . . I,. ~ UJ IE\I s ainiourine and the singte headed drum tuhe, the variety of toises heing pro- :m is tse imetsod of ptaying,...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 14

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. + g IT. HEINE 226 : Woodward Avenue. .t . * - Detroit. . and a writing-desk. In these sun-rooms selection of new books, which are added L A .". are to be found four monthly magazines to the library every month. and include L A D IE S + for the use of the convaleocents. For the latest and heat in fiction, essays, hi- + the past two years the children at the ography, travel arod history. Students + hospital ha...…

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…'itE 4 ;-- ! Lt1 1 1 t) fit IIsIUAN MAui1 W Track Athletics. marching, Swedish and artistic gymnas- tics, series of exercises with dumb-bells, ATHL TICc.c Indian clubs, chest weights, and wands, . TIL[T.S . . . < iisigan will ndoubtedty continue to as well as exercises with heavy appara- uphold her fine reputation in the depart- tus are included in the general plan. -MIss KATHERINE G. HINE, EDITOR. a nent of track athletics this year. It was ...…

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…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. S440'4444-f-f4f+444414ff4* and prophecy of his fitness to afterward Both services meet a need which is rec- D. Rl. TINKERl & SON' foccuov tie chair made vacant hy the ognized. f 4~~ death of the tamoecfedDr. Cocker. The courses of Bihie study are uni- HTESADFRIHR the truest friends of the University de- college associations of te country. Headquarters for v soutty -ray that such sceoes cay often( They treat of...…

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…foliday Olfs The Finest Assortment, as usual, can be found at WM. ARNOLD'S JEWELRY STORE. Don't go home without a "Michigan Pin" of some kind. WILLIAfl ARNOLD, Jeweler + Them + O +. $ AA.A PARLORS.y 309 South Main St., + 4. 4. 4. Hnn Hrbor, Nich. 4. C. 4 Col lege MUomen and all other women will find at Lovell's Corner Store Corner State and Wilinss Sts.,aa Choice Line of 15oliday Novelties Especially Hand Painted Cards, Mexican Hand Carroud Le...…

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…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. tention is the presence of women in was not tp to the standard of today, but was used for class rooms. The south were unmercifully lampooned, some- nearly all the departments. It is dif- it furnished a healthful exercise and building was devoted entirely to class times very coarsely. This burlesque ficult for him to realize that the women pleasant diversion. Intercollegiate rooms, except that there were comfor...…

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…THlE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY ..AT...l THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. f or own alminus, Charles Kenuall A__ damss has eo advancing steadily, and , lAK V ithesip lring of r897 te desire fist ,li has tnows an AttmitiitAssciatot 4%5s' beae atetaoniurau si h t ci s stttsii o otn oya o Wi COUSIN tlesxdl r niy au n ascain ie-ne r otigi o oal ts di sat- s draw& [1ALL fl hle enittitlsied for tee Uisr {s large ninmber of stdeints and or it. nd whient Pres...…

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…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Getting That's what foot. We d it too small have all size rately-andi GLASS New Phone 536 Styles(tn LADIES' STREET HA LINEN COLLARS O l The P L( HOLDS SKIRT UP Al U -'' Holiday Ooods at Brown's Drug Store, Cor. Main and Huron Streets. Since she became associate editor of the brick-maker and his wife had vanished, OUR A NNUAL DA se, there have been ten other women but blood and marks of violence testified on ...…

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