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May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 9

…L 5 kd . 6 ~IdaiI i .. o 168 ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 .,I KESCLEAN SWEEP ME 6OPHER SERIES ING SECOND CONTEST Detroit Eastern High School Wins State Interscholastic Track C ha mp h SCORE 1I LRST TWO VARSITY IN .f Hi5s Secs"Prove MINNESOTA 0 0 No Handicap Toay MICHIGAN 2 2 'MICHIGAN PRESS ,; ) CONVENTION uNDS I .. 3, 6 8 0 1R aE'AUTO CITY SQUADS TAKE 00 0 0 oo xx 3 54a THREE PLACES IN ANN 10 0 3 3 0 X ...…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 10

…_______THE MICHIGAN DATLY .... r t t1 all high schools are similar in that th ~e paths of their students must in -w--time converge at ne 'central point, VE the 'Uilveiy. M1'nday 4N VNiMIHNkI1ON 'After comple1ting their' tur tf ba're ditorial thirty" Ameilcan colleges, the Euro- I ean stuidents, some of. whom visitod eyn-jhere several month!4 ago, have made III ews some interesting observations on our ws pub-I academlic life. -Perhaps the mos...…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 11

…~TH MICHIIGAN DAILY __ new will d of d in Ii uie build- by June office in the comn- compiled. le to the Dry Agehts ratre YW, TO HOLD ANNUAL ntains Of Mou"nIR Dew"? MYUEKFS hA : ~ "Hand painted programs, special mu- sic, and spring decorations will comn- * ~ ~$~*~*.bine to make the annual May break- ~ .;.~ ~fast to be given this morning at Bar-. ''. hour gymnasium bythe UivrstyY. y t .s; a IW. C. A. a novel affair. A breakfast Y s of this k...…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ ____ I OFFICIAL BULLETIN r Dunetmu toconstruotive notice to all members d g7 received until, I20 o, m. (11: 39 . a. nA 7~u.) SATURDAY, MA11A1, ]1:;3 Iiuiner 16S l Hull, C, 1D. Hollday, It. A. .MHoot, R. ,A. 1Hulscher, H. T. H-unter, C. W. K~ao, C. Y. Klase,"C.' W. 1LamsIK. 1. ~andre, .J. H-. Lovell,, L. C. Maeler, L. A. . I ;; ; : S~huffmiaw H. Shaw, H-. T.t Sipe, R. J. Spence, H. A. Taylor, F .'C. Ure, C. VanVile...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…FAIR I AC !r~t~ 5k a :4i itM DAY AND) NIGHT SERTVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 PRICE FIVE SONS' 6/YEN BY lOF. 1i C P ARKER PR RESIGNATION S STATEMENT CORRECTING FALSE IMPRESSIONS GIVEN )T AT OUTS WITH NIVERSITY OFFICIALS Web And Flange Tests New Plen Disagreement as Educational Web and Flange, honorary senior civil engineering society, initiated 13 men in front of the Engineering arch yesterday afternoon. The techni...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…wept Monday during the Inivarsity o Student Publication ASSOCIATED PRZ3S. mluive ntittothem t I hecde ttorotthwi local sews publishd thaehLs. I Ass Arbor. M1,e .. a sed ynard 'iStreet. .....k 1if.im..A 4the aLm, I- I. A' t ty 1 l 'h D iy tWc. JIWI5Ue4 Lioane ruscnrpt wwl tage. 5the sentiments expressed AL STAFF one 2414 - ITOR............BREWSTER P. CAMPBELL ..............................Joseph A. Bernstein ...............................…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…)ER river licatessen ERTY . ,, Slk ' nd j c-s T/W7 The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ga. -t eep Fit work by making at least ed Wheat delicious and satisfying meal, wish without harm. It is 100 but per and baked, and good to the -building carbohydrates and eral in vitamines.' A favorite a leading item on the menu STATE C F TO ATTRHACT MANY fore Than 50 Editors of High School Publications Will Meet Here May 25, 26, and 7 CONVENTION WILL ...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…-" 1. ." 1 { w ' 6 O ;; ; ... ' .. . . ..V 6018 I and MAIN be kee is Trans-Mississippi champion and western collegiate champion. Al- though onily a sophomore he plays number one and has the edge on the other members of his team. Against Chicago, who beat the Illini 11 to 4 last week, he met his first defeat at the hands of Hartman, the captain of the Maroon aggregation. Captain LeBos- quet did not play against the Ma- roons but was beat...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…OWO MAY GO TO n~arsu nnin nkadm361 If e not been Calendar BASEBALL At, Home am May 27-Chicago at Ann Arbor.. the May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. on- June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. itch June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- e's bor. on June 17-National Collegiate Athlet-' ien ic association meets- at Chicago. ery Abroad tri- May 20-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 22--Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa. May 30--Notre Dame at South Bend, the hn, i TRACK A~ t No...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

…two cases within the last s have come to the atten- University Health Service ents have ,been overcome in gas heaters that are not entilated. These students found unconscious in the s of local rooming houses had been using the heaters vercome by fumes. en E. Forsythe, director of rice, has reported the mat- officials with a, view to cor- situation and taking some to prevent recurrence of . It is pointed out that, students in question were stor...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…[VILI offiee , to be ould be on the ng that According to a letter received here recently from Ethel Hurjbatt, the ex- ecutive committee of the Monteregian club of Montreal, has decided that any graduate woman or student from this University can be admitted to the pri- vileges of the club during the sum- mer months. The letter states also that any wom- an graduated from here may obtain privileges during the academic year for a period not exc...…

May 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 167) • Page Image 8

…1 1. 1 VA.-A &A%.JI 1J th1L a CIAL BULLETIN r y received until 8:80 p. m. (1,1:30 a. m. Saturday.) FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 Number 167 i a Fees: .ention of all seniors and other possible recipients of degrees or cer- s at the Commencement of 1922 is called to the fact that no degree conferred, or diploma or certificate be given, at the Commencement of nless the recipient has paid the proper diploma fee or certificate feq Treasurer of the U...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…rNNAfBriIG an?&zitg ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. ... big inning wasa necessary yeste I defeat of thes 6 to 3. In thisi olverines combi k to make five r 'atholics' lead of '. with which to ontinue the lon lue victories. Uterltz Start to the sixth Mi just two singl Castner, but 1 d the best rally , safely over sec d, and Perrin sa Jehigan runners Shackleford, K ingled in succe i the first ball runs across an enebach doubled, th...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…in mind; the editorial side goes out to make the staff, and eventually to reach the position of manag- ing editor. And above all there is a real pride in The Daily, - a pride of teamwork. With an en- dowed and supervised newspaper, there would be, no really responsible positions open to students, and competition would disappear. Under such condi- tions ,The Daily would become in essence a faulty bulletin, instead of a student administrated new...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… ml' i IN HIGH SCHOOL .1 YYI Y MMM YYYIYYYYYYYY iYIY lYYM YY IYIYYY W YY 1 I YYYY YI I Y YYYIIIYYYYYMIIIYY YYYY Y 1 ER MEN IT[ TITLE nd Lafayette, Ind., Are of, State Schools EnteredJ HEATS IN ALL FRIDAY AFTERNOON Ive sent.in Michigan's track and field meet. The entry list is smaller than usual this year due to oJher Conference schools holding their interscholastics either this- week or the week following. Because of this fact onl...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… CHIGAN DAILY Soph Engineers Frolic and Sing At arton Dam An innovation in class functions HAWAII UNIVFRSITY OFFERS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPf With a stipend of $1,200, a research fellowship is being offered through the University of Hawaii by the Ha- waiian Pineapple Packers' association. ATTEND] )NFER- was put to test Tuesday night when Applications will be received from ey, '02L, and JackI n appointed repre- University to the educational con...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…ozvedgments to 1f JOURNAL RUNS ARTICLES BY THREE MICHIGAN MENi ?Say, this us Le is Man war! PROF. OF PATON DESCRIBES WAYS{ MEASURING BUSINESS INCOME l TALK ABOUT being. 4 * * QUICK ON the trigger. ONE OF our salesmen. ' ONCE SAW a man, ROLL A cigarette. AND STOP to light it. * * * JUST THEN a piece. OF FINE French pastry. * * * (YOU KNOW the kind. IN THE one-arm joints. THEY CALL 'em "sinkers.") FELL ABOUT ten stories. FROM THE lunch-b...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…£ 1 AL £V5&...L 4 JJ l~ £...raL i -- will be 40 new girls living in the dor- AINED mitory next year. house Dance of the May, Dexter, Friday, to all May 20. Hague Park Orchestra.-Adv. to the rear to' Did you ever try using The Daily as attend a Shopping Direct y? Satisfaction is at your command i you patronize our There advertisers.-Adv. WOMEN HEAR ADDRESS ONl COMMUNITY WORKI PHASES OF SOCIAL WORK SENTED BY MISS CHEEK PRE. -1 I. c I ...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…____________________________________________________ i.1~ Rare Books Displayed at Alumni Hall s Rare copies of old books and mis- e cellaneous manuscripts will be on dis- - play in the gallery of Alumni Mem-' y orial hall this afternoon. These books' and manuscripts have been brought1 - by A. M. Todd, 'of Kalamazoo, to be, d shown here in s connection with the - Todd collection of paintings. - l- Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. FOUR BALI...…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

…YIIiIM r. 1 p IrY l lrw 11 Y1M nYY wr w MI Y MrY /YYIII Y .nr OYirMY L7e. ILLETIN Y 19, 1921. Numlber 160. will be held Thursday at 12:15 o'clock, at / MARCUS L. WARD. roup, Camp Davis: s, Transportation Manager, will be in the instrument of Surveying, from 1:30 to 5 p. in., Thursday, May 19, Saturday morning, May' 21, ate which times he should y student, so that final arrangements may be made for 4rbor to Camp Davis. C. T. JOHNSTON. uln...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…I Aid P, "'L ul an 4 I1 I t DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. PRICE THR: Ia ichigan and Ohio-State fleet in Crucial Diamond Test Today .1 First place in the Conference base- ball race hinges upon the result of the game today at Ferry field between Michigan and Ohio State. At present Michigan tops the list with five vic- tories and no defeats, while Ohio State is pressing close behind with five...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…onday during the Univer- ident Publications. ATED PRESS y ~entitled to the use. for ted to it or not otherwise ' published therein. rbor, Michigan, as second so. Maynard street. 414. words, if signed, the sig- nt,' but as an evidence of ished in The Daily at the ailed to The Daily office. o consideration. No roan- ter incloses postage.4 dorse the sentiments ex- lie received after 8 o'clock AFF 4 ................HARRY M.1 CAREY Ehlbert Josep...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…, . . r.- t i WE IPTr Eight o'clock tonight is the time limit for entries in the in- terclass tennis tournament. The entry lists will be kept open un- til that time and then the draw- ings will be made. The complete first round schedule will be announced in Thursday's Daily. Names may, be left at the intramural office or telephoned, phone 2268. Who u rt UNION TO IN MATCHXS, 'acuse, and Union will nts of the Varsity ten- ;he Eastern t...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…-1 play from troit, uum. A d therye This is obtain-, terson. know by postal by Saturday DOWAGER QUEEN OF ENGLAND evening of- this week. SUFFERING BRONCHIAL COLD Baseball practice will be neld for London, May 18.-The condition of sophomores and seniors at 4 'o'clock Dowager Queen Alexander~ who is Thursday at Palmer field. suffering from a bronchial cold is causing anxiety, according to the Star Baseball practice will be held for today. The n...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… n ORPHEUM m."- 7i --TODAY-- FRANK MAYO in "REDDLIER OF LIES" A1 AN In GER" DAY Ein TREE"V It rrained Men and Womsen irmer Course in Accountancy and Business n at Pace Institute on July 7. This short, in- >ns) is well suited to the needs of college-trained pect to make Business their life work. fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping, account- ganization, management, and law-all presented in >les and procedures of Modern Business. W...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…EXCLUDE JEWISH STUDENTS I ter grade if typewritten on a Multi- plex Hammond. The Interchangeable 3udapest, May 18. - Exclusion of Type feature allows the use of Italics vlsh students from the University for emphasizing your strong points. Student dealer. Martin R. Webb, 1214 Budapest-is being enforced by coer- Willard. Phone 1595-R.-Adv. n squads composed of undergrad- es who served in the army. These j In choosing wall paper We will Lmfne eve...…

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