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September 27, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…THU~RSDAY, SEPTEMVIBER 27, 1034 THE MICHIGAN DAILY , ... n . . _ f Lecture Initiates New Series O Orientation Events I Dr. S. A. Courtis Gives Lecture To Freshmen Directs League Committee Inauilrates, New Program For Orientation "Why Come To I' Subject Of Lecture; Many College" Opening Attend Dr. Stuart A. Courtis of the School of Education addressed the freshmen women yesterday afternoon at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. His talk,...…

September 27, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

…ReinVenatio n (Of Sketch A n d Photograph Of Suspect _C omning Events Months ago an artist retained by the Department of Justice made a sketch of the man who received the $50,000 ransom from Dr. J. F. Con- don, "Jafsie" in the Lindbergh kidnaping case, using Dr. Condon's de- scription as a "model." The above sketch and photograph of Bruno Richard Hauptmann show the remarkable similarity between the artist's portrait and an actual picture of ...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…The Weather' Cloudy and warm today; to- morrow rain and much cooler. C, 01. r IAIfr iAu 4:3att Editorials Pretty Lively For A Corpse. Federal Government To The Rescue .. VOL. XLV. No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS General Johnson Resigns Post Of Recovery Leader Resignation Immediately Accepted By President At HydePark Home Pressing Private Duties Is Reason Revision of Program To Come Within Few D...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEP] 26, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' Publication in.the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday. English 127 will meet in 2225 A. H. on Wednesday. E. L. Griggs English 297: Mr. Weaver will meet students in 2218 A. H. at 11:30, Wed- nesday, Sept. 26. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY -1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE STAR DUSTB TO PROFESSOR RALPH AIGLER, chairman of the Board in Control of Athletics: Will you please consider making a bid for the Big Ten outdoor track meet for Ann Arbor next spring when the board meets in December to make that, and other decisions? , This column published a plea, last year, that the meet be brought to Ann Arbor. Perhaps you didn't see it, since you were in the West...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY .' . " . / I :t Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER s5odiattd (dolltgiate Begs -<934 lIig 935e- HAD4SON 1SCONSIM MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is enclusively entitled to the use for r...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Members O Local Women's Clubs To Hold First Autumn M PAGE FIVE Feetings (+r-------- Freshmen Girls Lodge Protests As Dr. Bell Chides Exam Critics; Alpha N u Plans Debate Program For This Year Michigan Repertory Players Conclude Successful Season By JOSEPHINE -McLEAN t Freshmen women gownced in "angel robes" stomp their spike heels as they progress from station to station in the health ...…

September 26, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934 ~- I 100,000 Surplus On Petitions For' County Ref orm Signatures Mount In Effort To Amend Constitution Of State Favored By Bromage Explanation Of Move To Give Home Rule Made By Professor A surplus of approximately 100,000 names has been piled up on the peti- tions to amend the State constitution as regards county government, ac- cording to Prof. Arthur W. Bromage of the political scienc...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Fair in south, increasing cloudiness in north, slightly warmer; tomorrow showers. C, . r igan ~Iait1g Editorials Finis To The Pot Tradition. The Hunting Season ... Unfinished Business .., VOL. XLV. No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Total Enrollment p Is Increased More Than 1 By 100 (9,> Forestry School Leads All Other Departments With 61.1 Per Cent Increase Decrease In Two Schools I...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIG AN D A ILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1934 --- - , Important Locations About New York In Lindbergh Kidnaping Case -RANSOM ZONE - O w 1ERE MONEY - WAS PAID AND Z ¢ y t FOUNM : r" AUPTMANN P T FUN AIO " Q? * SPN HR O N NEY PAID- f/ EAST ST R tltf C ESTER .: C R GREENwtCW AVE . AY oc sAi -- W14ERE. SOLUTION C - , OF CRIME OF THE 2 * SENTURZY WAS GOLD CERTIFICATE °- ANNOUNC50 C SPENT HERE - I ERE MAR. 1,1932. 1~ODY FOUND WERE CT :.::......…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…25, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAI LY ..N I .III uIII IIIII IIIIEM IIII $ $ III dn . ..,. . .; ,, n, _ .: f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT - APARTMENTS APARTMENT, upper floor: Four rooms, bath, gas stove, electric re- frigeration. Furnace, garage. 514 Pauline Blvd. SOUTHEAST LOCATION. Furnished apartment for two or three men. First floor of private home. Phone 3768. LARGE FRONT room and suite. Fine for upperclassmen or instructor, 802 Oakland, Ph...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a rushee to inquire into the financial condition of a house. The better houses will acquaint rushees with this data without being asked. Much has been said about this or that fraternity being the "best" on the campus because it has a lot of men in activities, or because it ranks high in scholarship. There are absolutely no "best" fraternities on this campus. The best frat...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Summer Sport Classes Have Wide Following Summer school sport classes in spite of the excessive heat attracted 500 women this year. The enrollment is voluntary. Swimming proved by far the most popular of the outdoor sports. Classes were held in the eve- ning in the Union pool and weekly picnics were held at Barton pond. Summer school physical education classes differed from those of the regula...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MIC-111GAN-D"AILY TUESDA'Y', SEPY THE MIChIGAN DAILY TPESflAY, s~p~ Student-Faculty And Activities Mixers Attract Many Men t." - i Scare More than 700 freshman men were present at each of the two assemblies held Thursday and Friday night at the Union in connection with the an-j nual Orientation Week program.- Thursday night the new students met for a faculty-student assembly, and then the following day assembled for the activities mi...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 THE -MICHIGAN D A ILY Tigers Clinch Pennant While Idle As Boston Merena Allows New York Four Hits In 5-0 Win Is N o w Mathematically Impossible For Tigers To Drop Flag Errors, Walks Lose 'Babe' Ruth Plays Final Game In New York As As YankeeRegular NEW YORK, Sept. 24. - (P) - The Detroit Tigers today became cham- pions of the American League. Bucky Harris' Red Sox definitely eliminated the New York Yankees fr...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THLE MTCHIGAN DAITY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 Will III ~i i '-Li $wL~a/lla IV) r r 11 U AI m Ad l 547.549 East University Ave., OppositeEngfineering Arch FO R ALL D 2 P ART M 2 N.T S A C 0 M PL ET E S TO C K 0 F USED AND NEW Ir TBO KS LARGEST STOCK IN ANN ARBOR OF 'S BOO~iANDSUPLIES 4 U AI ' MAA V 547 -549 East University Aye, Opposite Eng~ineering Arch …

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…I Y. Y I Y 1ii Yw Member of Associated Press C, r lAWfr ~~Iai1F SECOND SECTION VOL. XLV. No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 PAGE SEVEN Grid Lineup Uncertain After First Scrimmage A - 'tJ Big Ten Football Teams Prepare For Conference Wars C}--- Minnesota Seen As One To Beat In Title Battle Gophers Will Take Field With Ten Regulars From Last Year On Team Tight Race Foreseen Michigan, Illinois, And Purdue ...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…______________THE MICHIGAN DAILY [r~A To Presenit . .. .. ... ... ...... . pen Hockey Planu To Feature~ I A thletic SupO iso 6r, 'I- SortDrn Rushing Season ~Open hockey for the first few weeks of the fall is planned by the Wom- en's Athletic Association to keep up intere-t during the early sorority rushing. Since there is little time lef't for sport, andl itis :almost impossible for a. house to make up a team for competition~ in tou...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…ER 25, 14 THE M C ICIIGAN D A LY 1 Fall Sports WillUsherhIn New I-M Year Competitioin Will Include Five Classes; All-Campus Tourneys Approaching The fall athletic program of the Intramural department will again take on an all inclusive aspect with the announcement by Earl Riskey, director, that a thirty-two sport pro- gram similar to that of last year, will be continued. The competition will fall into five divisions, as in prev- ious years. ...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…LGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUEBDA sororities Enter Upon Extensive Rushing Season, Entertainin Y, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 Daily Welcomes Students In greeting the foreign students' Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, Counsellor. to Foreign Students, and the Uni- versity extend their welcome. The University regards them as the unoffi- cial ambassadors of the countries from which they come, and regards the courtesies extended to them as expressions of its good...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

… . A Presentation that Shows at a Glance the Paris Picture for Fall and Winter, 1934.... all at Prices that are an Invitation to Buy! FASHION ANNEX Here's a Fitting Schedule of Dresses for Classes and Daytime Wear Co-eds live in a world of their own and their fashions are as gay as they are themselves ... to be comfortable always but to be smart foremost is the co-ed's decree ... crepes . . . satins . . . wools . . . rabbits' hair .. . j...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…T1t M IC H GAN DAILY 'weed Suits Are Featured For Campus Wear In Cool Weather bright plaid skirt and a scarf of the same figure can't be improved upon. Knit Dresses Popular Forcibly impressed on the mind of the fashion-minded person is the advent and increasing popularity of knit dresses and sweaters. The chenille wool two-piece frocks in dark colors have been selected by many women because they necessitate no care other than cleaning, and t...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

…25, 1931 T1' 'CH I G AN D A I LY Weleome Given To Members Of Dormitories Six: Resideies Entertain Women With Suppers; me efiiigs Follow In an effort to simplify the getting- acquainted process among large groups of girls,. the five dormitories this past week have held parties and organization meetings 'welcoming the new members of the house. The members of Betsy Barbour IHouse entertained the freshmen with a popcorn party Wednesday night. A...…

September 25, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, EPTEMI East Determined To Rise Out Of Football Cellar, Purdde Coaching Staff Works To PerfectNewBackfield Shift Columbia's Victory Stanford In Rose Begins Movement Over' Bowl (Continued from Page 7) by Minnesota. Bob Hogan and Mike Sebastia are gone from the back- field and Skladany All-America end has played his last game for Pitt. A glimmer of light appears in the clouds. Weinstock, Weisenbaugh and Captain Ha...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…, The Weather L _;1, Aigar ~Iati Editorials Lo! The Poor Freshman ... The Figures Can Do No Wrong . . . This Week Is Only The Begin- ning... Fair and Warmer In South-1 eastern part of state. _. XLV. No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS m - 0111,1111W Freshman Class Is Largest In Recent Years; See Attempt To Raise Rents; Jobs Are Scarce Ilushin g Starts On *Saturday Fraternities Begi...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, S PTEMBER 18, 1 Auto Ban Is Changed Slightly; Rea Releases Interpretations The following interpretations of All permit tags obtained this fall will the auto ban have been released by be void as soon as it is unlawful to Walter B. Rea, assistant to the dean drive with 1934 license plates. Hence of students. Students are advised toa eep this article for future refer- after tha dae an eyrtino he knepti ril o uuerfr c...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…w. , SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --W ADVERTISING LARGE well-furnished single rooms at reasonable rates. Call at 1232 Prospect. Call after one. LARGE two-room suite for two men. Well-heated. 1008 Michigan Ave- nue. APPROVED ROOMS: Two comfort- able, attractively furnished single rooms for boys. Near campus. Di- rectly across street from Intramural Building. 509 E. Hoover. THREE double rooms for boys at $2 per occupant. $3 each ...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…TH-E --MICHIGAN -DAILY TUESDAY, TUESDAY, This Week Is Only The Beginning.. . E ARLY TODAY the class of'38 enters upon that strange interlude known officially as Orientation Period and more infor- mally as Freshman Week. Such a period is no novelty at Michigan, but has come into vogue at the great majority of American colleges and uni- versities, which fact alone may indicate some- thing of its value as an educational weapon. Helpful as su...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... I HE COLLEGE oo MYRON E. SLATER C $HO Students I 4 Welcome To, All Michigan New and Second- Hand University Y FOUNTAIN PENS MICH. STATIONERY LAUNDRY CASES MR. ROBERT GRAHAM is now associated with THE COLLEGE BOOK SHOP as Assistant Manager and will be happy to receive all his former customers at his new location. NOTEBOOKS DESK LAMPS EVERYTHING FOR THE ENGINEERS ARC...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…IHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESMAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Rock .........................69.4. Austin ........................69.2 Stapleton .....................67.4 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES MEDICAL Nu Sigma Nu ................. Alpha Epsilon Iota (sorority) .. Phi Delta Epsilon .............. Phi Beta Pi................ Phi Rho Sigma ................ Alpha Kappa Kappa .......... MEDICAL FRATERNITIES ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS ... . Phi Lambda Kappa ......... I...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…*1 DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T GOODYEAR'S KNOWS WHAT COLLEGE G IRLS like to wear on the. Campus and for week-edFestivienties K NOWING the apparel wants of the college girl, is the basis on which Goodyear's College Shop, on the campus, and the juniors' shop in the downtown store, have been stocked. We are especially aware of the fact that simplicity is the rule in their campus and classroom togs, and quite the reverse in c...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lnnounces - tions For 3rt Season Programs Scheduled;. sa Ponselle ies October To 22 Open; Season Tickets le Of Prices Be Advanced, al Union Head Will Says e of the most promising arrays tsigal talent in the history of Choral Union concerts at the ersity has been arranged for the 35 series, according to Charles nk, president of the School of c, who has announced this sea- schedule of programs. tstanding musical celeb...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY View From Air Of Lawyers Club Quadrangle Protects For All Departments Are Now Open; First Dance To Be Given Friday With the opening of student regis- tration for Union membership sched- uled for today, Allen D. McCombs, '35, president, outlined preliminary plans for projects to be carried on by the student organization of the Un- ion during the forthcoming year. Student officers will start their work immediaely with two fre...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEP tadio Season. ['o Start With' 3arent Program pening Broadcast Will Be Sunday, Oct. 7; Is Tenth Year of Series ist Noted Speakers Stud entt-Alum'Iuti e ad niversity Night Details To Be In Near Future Program Finished The Bureau of Radio Service of the rniversity will open its 1934-35 sea- on Sunday, Oct. 7, with the Parent |ducation program, continuing for he tenth successive year its func-. on of co-opera...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…Member of associated Press L £fr igau XLV. No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PAGE ELEVEN fty Players Return For Early Football Practice Freshmen To Inspect I-MPlant nitramural Staff Plans An Extensive Introductory Tour of Athletic Plant r ourneys Feature Orientation Card ibbons Will Be Awarded For Firsts, Seconds In Thirteen Title Races Offering thirteen sports and the fa- lities of the Michigan Union to the ass...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tigers, Giants Near Pennants As Season Fades TUESDAY, SEPTEIVBER 1B,"11 Yeah Freshman! I O IIQJe of Yaniks And Cardinals Season Brings Bitter And Hard-Fought Battles In Both Major Leagues Bh BOB CUMMINS With the last few weeks of a six- months baseball season dwindling away, the prospects of the New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals catching the Tigers and Giants are fading rapidly. Despite a near-disastrous De...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… Michigan To MeetBuckeyesLate In Season Tested Teams tial strength, Coach Schmidt has Minnesota, Illinois, Georgia Tech, with forwards and tricky reverses. much less to worry about. Neither and all the rest. Of course the development of Tr dition -l experience or brilliance is lacking. STU S * * * such tactics depends entirely on The two regular halfbacks, Dick We don't mind saying that we the material at hand. A versatile Heekin and Jack Smit...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…. A.A.To Give To Extend Welcome Women's Athletic Association Tea Tomorrow Announces Plans For Year For Freshmen This year's W. A. A., headed by and dancing. The second season willYur eyes were '__Ruth Root, '35, plans to offer a var- have basketball for its interclass ied and interesting program. The competition. Badmington, bowling, vew Women To Attend new board includes Jane Arnold, '36, and rifle will be added. Athletic Exhibition And vice ...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY, PAGE any Weddings Of Michigan Alumni Take Place During Summer A. A. U. W. To Begin Activities On Sept. 29 The local branch of the American Association of University Women will open its season's activities on Sept. 29, with an illustrated lecture on China, given by Herbert C. White. Mr. White, who has just re- turned from China has brought back a collection of hand painted photo- shown at this time. The program, to whi...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY ndergraduate Scholarship Students Color Helps Make Dormitory Rooms Livable,_Cheerful The only thing to do to relieve that horrible sinking feeling which assails the new student during the long and lonely evenings is to enter upon an extensive campaign to make your cell-like room a bit, more like home. And extensive is the correct adjective, for one can never achieve the desired effect by merely draping the old hig...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…THE 31ICHIGAN DAILY New Orientation Project For Freshmen Women League Will Inaugurate New Orientation Project This Year New Directors To Begin Work This year the Michigan League is inaugurating a new Orientation Proj- ect for both freshmen and upper- cla:swomen new on campus for the purpose of acquainting them with the advantages and opportunities of the Michigan campus and of developing in them an attitude which will enable them to mak...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…F THE MICHIGAN DAILY TSDAY, SEPTO 7om Sawyer Clothes. For Rushing Affairs To Be Given At Are Important To Freshmen M endelssohn There are several important events every freshman makes at the initial in a woman's life when clothes seem rushing teas a silk afternoon dress is I' accepted garb. One of the new styles ry-Outs To Be Held This to be of primary importance, but most eall. tni is nuarates kFey of these are as nothing compared with feat...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Cloudy and warmer Satur- day, possibly showers. Sunday probably fair and cooler. OF hittian. aiIi Editorials Special University Lecture Series VOL. XLIV No. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS r NRA Official Will Speak At Press Parley Donald Richberg Will Be Principle Lecturer On Tuesday's Program Expect Vandenberg At Regents Banquet Address To Be Broadcast Over National Network; Meeting Opens N...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1933 Form ,v VOL. XLIV FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933 No. 6 NOTICES Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The reg- ular October meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts will be held in Room 1025, Angell Hall, Monday afternoon, October 2, beginning promptly at 4:10. Edward H. Kraus, Dean. Notice to Freshmen: Those students who have not yet taken one...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE Senators Beat. Yanks; Braves Defeat Dodgers In the only two games played yes- terday, the Washington Senators evened their present series in New York to-day by defeating the Yank- ees 8-5. The Braves held Brooklyn to six hits and bunched their hits with Dodger errors to win by 4-1. AMERICAN Washington..... New York...... Philadelphia. Cleveland....... Detroit......... Chicago......... Boston......... St. Lou...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…- 'AGE -FOURJ H- M-1CHCIGA N D-A-1 LY .STUJRDAY, $SEPT. 30, 1933 _ . ..= THE MICHIGAN DAILY Established 1890 ,.. ; ~M 1c Pr I f -,Y - Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- tion and the Big Ten News Service. zsoeiate (foil jhtt ft'ess 933 NATIONAL -. . 'EIAGE 1934 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…SEPT. 30, 1933 TlHE MIC HW ' AN A I L Y ___ CAMPUS SOCIETY, II._ - I Round Table' Assembly Held For Freshmen Prof. McKenzie To Lead Discussion On Subject "This Changing World" The second Freshman Round Table will be held tomorrow morning in the Grill Room of the League, with Prof. Roderick McKenzie of the so- ciology department addressing the group on "This Changing World." Breakfast will be served at 9 a. in., with the talk following at 9...…

September 30, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 19. lid Firemen And Reserve Police Halt Penitentiary Riot -Associated Press Photos A rebellion of about 1,500 convicts flared at Eastern penitentiary, Philadelphia, and raged for more than three hours before fire companies, Philadelphia and state police brought the situation under control. While smoke and flames from burning mattresses arose in cells and corridors the prisoners kept the insti- tution...…

September 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…I The Weather Fiday, Saturday, increasing d~oudiness and warmer fol- lowed by showers. -.0 , iiE r. iutiga ~Iatij Editorials Challenge to The Tiger. I VOL. XLIV No. 5 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS 100,000 Are On Strike In 5 Industries Government Buyer Reception Is Planned For All Faculties Gargoyle Features Orchestra Column For Coming Year NRA Code Said To Been Violated By ton Steel Co. Have Wier...…

September 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President Until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. I available immediately. Any senior girl with an average of "B" or better is an eligible candidate. Make application at the Office-of the Dean of Women 4efore October 3. ACADEMIC NOTICES Astronomy 31, Section I; will mee...…

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