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February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…al aaioerts iye Concert flashes ec Thzeaters The average iadio set owned and, operated by the students will not be able to pick up concerts in Pittsburg while Detroit is sending, is the opin- ion of Walter J. Kreinheder, '23, of the K. and K. Radio Supply company. Kreinlieder expressed the opinion in response to. a question Friday for the enlightenment of the student operators and others who were puzzled because the Pittsburgh concerts cou...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…, will never materialize' The Screen re is lat all. Jr r rich, nas or nas not a meaning ac- e coringly as to whether we are a part ,j Q' tO of this world, or whether we are vainly attempting to make this world a part of us. I can easily appreciate' rom Page 3) how such commonplace sayings, and s Iichigan spirit? such commonplace people who make This remninds me such commonplace sayings appear very 's quotation from stupid to you. For years ...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…he final series of games ball color tournament on ning, the brown team re- .ampionship with a clear .e games won. The blue econd place with sixout es won, while the gray, le, and green teams are place. The tournament essful in stimulating and a solid interest in the of the work which they i the color series, girls osen on class teams and two weeks is as follows: The senior team, junior team, and sophomore squad at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesdays and...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… ,......w OFFICIALDULLETIN received until 8:30 p. m. (11:80 a. m. Saturdays.) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1922 ['umber 10 ege of Literature, Science, and the Arts: . that schedule blanks, which will be found in the messen- h may be obtained at this office, be filled out and returned or directly to this office if possible by March 3 JOHN R. EFFINGER. ers Enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments: vro have enrolled with e Bureau of Appointment s f...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY -1922 Duteh"Robinson Crusoe" (By Lois Elisabeth Whitcomb) ism, at aprobable familiarity with the Lucius L. Hubbard, a regent of the Printed Eleven 'Years Before Defoe's a Dutch story on the part of Defoe, al- though the proof is not by any means University oMichDutacn has transla Translated by RegentcHubbard onlu"v.The simlrty beten into English the Dtch story, "Sjouke 1\asae J ee1 J~~la~4...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

…A lead from the farm pres, attrib- tiog a scheme for home idotriea to be developed amonghthe Finnish pop- lation on Lake Superior to Prof. C. 0. Sauer of the University, Seot the re- porter around to the geography offices A leading question is half the inter- view, thought the reporter, and led off with: What is the connection between Suomi skis and the subject of geo- graphy? And this is the story he got: The notion of Finnish home indus- tri...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 13

…Our New Magazines --The Double Dealer 's Note: This is the second Allow me to quote an editorial or two: go out-the lynching bee, Little Eva, Dunsany, John McClure, and Unter- es of articles written by G. "Let it be affirmed once and for all. Kentucky Colonel, beautiful kuadroon meyer. This poetry business in the he new magazines. A third, The Double Dealer holds no brief for stuff. A sure, saner, more virile, less Double Dealer I shall leave ...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 14

…Who Will Succeed Caruso? (By T. E. D.) and received some new ideas and con- path of Muratore that he will find he bolt upright, rub The successor to Caruso! Who will ceptions. must overcome. He is erratic and his themselves what he be? Is he in this country or has Martinelli is facing this different au- very' high notes are not good. On advent of these n he not been discovered ydience and in the lack of that softer occasion he can do the best ...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 15

…A Statesman from Australia Smart Frocks (By W. B. Butler) e tine, Rocky mountain time, and Paci- Australian life that Mr. Gregory men- for Spring Washington had scarcely. seen the fic time on their trip to the coast. tioned was the fact that more than Arms Conference end, whenSenator Two or thre , o'clock is rather an one-half of the people live in the odd time to land in-Ann Arhor as far cities. He said that both prohibition G. D. Pierce, one...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 16

…dying out? The path of evolution is considered myself fairly content, and etrewn with the most ghastly failures reasonably hap y, to find that I have Bnoo ks a n d A u diot dIand mistakes, and man himself is get- not been happy, that, on the other ting ready to give up the struggle. hand, I have been extremely miser- In this connection, the author is able becaue I have not constantly THE PARLOR BEGAT A OS in a book which is well worth reading ...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 17

…proos, an consequently le attempts r " fl necessar. to health and growth, in PROF. SAER ON T' E FIN1IS1 the impossible and makes an ass of Vitam ifes addition 'o and entirely apart from COLONY IN NORTHER MIC11IN himself, those factors previously recognized (Continued from Page 2) If the book were reduced to 50 pages (By M. H. Pryor) (fats, carbo-hydrates, proteins, min- able things hy the skill of their hands. instead of 297, it ,would make a ...…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 18

…(Continued from Page 4) the good quality of grand opera in to give us a glimpse of the glory of America, but his possibilities do not the future we may expect of Ameri- seem to be so great as those of Gigli can music. or Chamlee. Entirely aside, from the fact that Who will be the successor to Caru- Chamlee must be popular for his other so? In the light of such constant ad- attributes, he has a voice of highest ditions to the ranks of leading t...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…AND WARMER OW FLURRIES 04 1 AIWA k6 A .: 4 ... atA a jDAY ANDDTI( I SERV] 11. No. 90 ANN AR3Oi l MICHIGAi THURSDAY, JAkUARY 26, 1922 PRICE "Rica r 9FARMER TO BOARU' 15 iMPRACTICABLEI -CALHOUN BELIEVES AGRICULTURISTS CAN- NOT BE HELPED BY BILL - CLAIMS ACTION WOULD BE CLASS LEGISLATION Says.Federal Reerve System Must Be Free of Polities to Function Properly That the attempt by the "agricultur- al bloc" in the senate to force the p...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…T f ulv eaclusle entitled to the se to itches credited to it or not otherwis' Sloca sew. publishedthere.' at Ann Arbor. Michigsn "eeeosu wuard Street I, if signed, the sig. ut as an evidence of in The Daily at the to The, Daily office sideration No man loses postae. ethe sentiments el. EDITORAL STAFF }my j ryji -Telepone 414 p , [NO EDITOR .......... BREWSTER P. CAMPBELL Maaging . .ltdl . Hugh W. Hiccock or '.:.~.*.*.. .......*... R P.ILov...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…11 _ are S pecies OI Birds Seen Here TO week left for the com- aarios intended for the e, prospective entrants qick action by those in contest. A number of .e already turned in narios and indications ,est will be in' well be- ing of the competition xt Tuesday night, Jan atative of the producers appointed to assist in of " the picture will be again this week, with om 2 to 4 o'clock today rooms of the Press will be readytosconsult nt writers ...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

… , , " f.." , + muol , " 4 ri .. 40 .. : . 1.i r idi .... . ... ... Alumr Hotel .t rece at of]I Dublin.' . SVake .7ebr ni Dance, Fri- Something for 'sale? A Classified J 7 r AM PiD'aTht........ '1 Statler. Ini- Wi in The Daily will find a buyer.-- AL V5a J&515L4in s iDt Theta h.................03 3 AdvY. H __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __-Phi Kappa Sigma.............0 5 IThe finals standings of the frater-. Medic League IflII t1IIIIIII...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…i be Fr IlU ,n. 24.-The add-' ial events to the et with the ap- ches throughout g to K. L. Wil' of Drake uni- ties and colleges, Di- ays, often are unable, 1 relay team but have sually good men who rs individually. The champions to these different sections of .riably results in rec- itests. Ural Items determined by elimination, the teamI rolling the highest score in this gamej winning, regardless of previous scores. Junior engineers are hi...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…LHOUN WARNS A- as print- he Daily I n ~Arbor. ence. one went. into each of the three bookstores on State street and priced the book "Eighteen Thousand Words Often Mis- pronounced" by Phyfe. Two of them asked $2.00 for the piece, while the third considered $1.75 sufficient, This is but one example. There are many more-one needs but to pay a friendly visit to our bookstores to be -onvinced beyond a doubt that the stu- dent body is being impo...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…have their the Juni given March and gownr 5. TODAY Screen 11 ne- work i Arcade-Wallace Reid in "Rent F:ee." Majestic-Richard Bartelmess in "Tol'able David." Wuierth-Marie Prevost in "A Parisian Scandal." get a supply of 3 from the booth last over the ex- e the booth will Orpheum-Alice Lake chartered Seas." In s"Un- Rae-"The Sheik," with Rudolph Valentino. Shave money collected iUniversity hail should orothy Jeffreys, '24, by sh to wor...…

January 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

…L L t I I' Professor John B. Andrews, a member c ployment Conference, will speak on the pro] students in Labor Problems today (Thursda: Econoimcs building. All those who are intere em of unemployment to the at 11 o'clock in Room 101 ed are invited to be present. ISADOR LUBIN. Know Your Alum (By Courtesy of Chimes) I. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 Number 90 e of Literature, Science, and the Arts: here will be a meeting of the Literary Facul...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER NO CHANGE IN TEMPER. ATURE TODAY Ahr AV iiitri Iaitu ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXXII. No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS IRISH SITuAION Scrubbing Day AtT" "^\ER SENATOR Rehlin DelightsW Engineering Arch In Thanksgiving N CHES LIIUOLJ "Scrub! Scrub! Scrub!" This will dFS19K TOI l]I(By Delbert Clark) C STA E be the song of the brushes today as Seldom it is that an en...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 1. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during tke Univer- sity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of al news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TH T RJ on Street S EN SR LITERATURE GIVES INFORMATION AS TO AVAILABLE SPEAKERS AT 25o - Literature is being sent out by the extension service of the S. C. A. to organizations all over the state to in- Rd NIG 1 SERVICE form these organizations of the avail- ability of speakers for all kinds of week-end meetings. To cover these meetings speakers are sent out some- ine 4 4 5 times singly but more generally in team...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…n THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. fro irr nry i rirairrrrnr ly a rr .r r r rw "tF 1 ' . a i^ { Y " +" V " . " . 1 + h . " . , t ' '. " t. , , .. , ..; ,. ". '", " " " " 'f " "' ./I VA4 1 i' R . _ (. . gym. I REFEREES WANTED The Intramural department wants men to act as referees for basketball matches. Those wish- ing to act in this capacity are re- quested to write the Intramural department, room 3, Press build- ing. Men proving satisfactory wi...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY SPORTING STI YTHICAL AL PLATERS HAVE BEEN CHOSENb FOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORM- o ANCES THIS YEAR 4 BOTH SQUADS ARE WELLn BALANCED AND STRONG e Five Michigan, Five Wisconsin, FiveC Chicago, Four Iowa, ThreeM Ohio State Men Namede In the selection of an All-Confer- ence football team The Michigan Dailye Sport staff has picked men whose in- dividual performances this seasone have stood out as particularly bril- liant in the...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ------------------ cobs, '21, Rhodes Scholar, Writes Impressions Of Oxford University the road after rains is detrimental to its condition, and as an added pre- caution a strong chain will be stretch- ed across the road between the posts. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. 'STEAM v &A rr+Pi N C A Reliable jeweler SCHAPMAN 113 South Mair D r. iGeorge E. ickieh SOSTEOPAITIIC PHYSICIAN Office bours daily by appoilt- Rn. 12...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

…RDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1021 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ ___ _._ e.. .. . SHUBERT rTwice Daily MICHIGAN Matinee 5 D c to $1.50 (DETROIT) Nights - 50c to $2.00 The greatest screen spectacle the world has ever known. The history of the world has been written n .love stories and this is one. GAR RICK Mat.Thu.& Sat. Scto $200 G EA R Nights - oc to $2.5o DETROIT Matinee Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. DORIS KEEN in 6ROMANCE99 By E dward Sheldon The School P...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

…SATURDAY,THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NoVE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN, Volume 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 Number 6S Chairmen and Heads of Departments, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Are requested to make appointments for a discussion of the budget for Friday, Nov. 25, or for Monday or Tuesday, Nov. 28 and 29. JOHN R. EFFINGER. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Dean's Advisory Committee: There will be a meeting of...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…I- HE WEATHER WARNER; RAIN TODAY LL SitF Iat ASSOCIA PREQ bAY AND NIG SEE V14 i VOL. XXXII. No. 27. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 PRICE F POSTPONEENToFAdvisers To Meet Freshmen Tonight WA E CUT URGED Upperclass advisers whose name be- gin with the letters A to F, inclusive, and their freshman charges will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight i nthe assem- bly hall of the Union. 'hemeeting will be short so as not CARRIERS...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY O= FICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICIGAN Puk-ished every morning except. Monday during the Univer- sity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF TJE ASSOCIATD PRESS The Associated Press is exclus' .y' entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatch.' credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and thr ocal news published therein. Intered at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, M...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…THE ICHIGAN DAILY THE ICHIGAN DAIL~Y "YOST Has SEEN HIS DAY " d XI SAYS STUDENT iN ON SHOWING OF AGAINST 0. S. U. COMMENT VARSITY PHONE DODcE CAS 999 I - rw rw: i w.+ ..w. s ANN ARBOR DAIRY CO. Are you looking for good, clean, wholesome butter, cheese, milk, and cream? -THAT'S US -. THE HOME OF PURE MILK TELEPHONE 423 -- . RFOREFATHERS used to have to bury their money, yet they practiced thrift. They realized that the accumu...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY N .. _ _ Y _ .. ........._... 1 . ~ a i . . " " - e 1.7 01 ", ,l . ~~o r r -11U 1 ,_ °- s ° Probably 50 per cent of [ichigan Freshmen have ever playedtBilliards be- ore comning to Ann Arbor. They say that 90 per eent of Michigan men play illiards on and off d ur- ng their college course, Rost of them at [fl - x rt. : r, ''11ll11 #111111 1111111111111111111111111111 11llillI t ll tll 1111111111111111111 11111 l ti ...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DA AILr _ .. _. T- LET THE DEAD BURY ITS DEAD" WHILE WETURNTOTHE WEEK'SGAM Centre-Harvard, Cornell-Dartmouth, Penn State-Georgia Tech., Penn. Pitt Are East's Features MICHIGAN - ILLINOIS GAME IS CONFERENCE HEADLINER Once upon a time a sage of days gone by hauled out his typewriter, scratched his head, and imparted a wise thought to the waiting world. "Let the dead past bury its dead," he said. The great gridiron battles wage...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ y_ 1 te Svins Bank Car. Main and Washington THIRDhAMISTICE PLA.NNED BYPOSTS UNITS OF AMERICAN E E G 10 O. THROUGHOUT COUNTRY TO TAKE PART INTEREST WIDESPREAD IN HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE Large Public Gatherings and Symbolic Pageants Will Be Included In Festivities broadening the minds of the Africans, Chinese, Japanese and other rising countries. I have made as much as $125 in three weeks on the book." Dr. Lovell feels espec...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

…&. AT THE THEATERS len at 815 South University avenue, to discuss the advisability of organizing a Faculty Women's club. Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 4:30 o'clock today at Martha Cook building. Tryouts for the Freshman Girls' Glee club will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, Oct. 26 and 27, at Miss Nora C. Hunt's studio in the School- of' Music. All freshman women are urged to tryout.. Tryouts for Mummers' play, "Enter...…

October 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…l £ ai.1VIP" ..1 I1..5rL IJ4'IL. T F I.CIA.L BULTN p. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 Number 27 100 Men Enrolled in Boxing Club About 100 men are enrolled in the boxing classes, according to Coach Sullivan. Work is progressing rapid- ly, classes being held every day at the gym. A great deal of interest is shown by the men. The Boxing club is hardly under way, but is meeting at the gym every Thursday after- noon. Coach Sullivan expects a lar...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…AI ri ++u'.+r.«wi... .. w ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, S3' Mr; 26, 1921 _ , 4EN.T WILL EAR I f 4. ron Addresses Assembl f +_ - YEAR'S HIS ilar Convo- e Held ton will be e initial as- dents 4which >'clock this . The meet- tudents and ho desire to cial interest .ng the Uni- as it gives r to hear an of the Uni- CLASSES FACED BY ROOM SHORTAGE Upperclassmen are likely to be de- prived of their privilege of having aft- ernoons a...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…to ti or not ed the higan, ard Stree avezrge is uman iiue aUvic ancU nep '-om those who have been freshmen before him; any [ichigan man realizes that, if our traditions, customss, and ITY ideals are to last, the new men must be irnpressed he Univer. with their importance. It is, therefore, up to a" of >ns. us who "know the ropes" to get behind this ne v ad- visory scheme and push it to the limit. le use for The first meeting of the Uppercl A...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…t after the year at the ai Cl 11 ts Cotlege to Riegain First Plan ,Among Agricultural Institutions .' et pposite - NEW PRESIDENT WANTS GOOD FEELTNG BETWEEN SCHOOL "To all Michigan men and women wish to say that there will be inaug urated a new era of co-operation an good feeling especially in economi( and 'industry between the Universil and M. A. C.," .said Prof. David Fr day in connection with his appoin ment as president of the Michiga...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…r' is IRR I IV AN] AFL El'sIS "KLE JOW3 KIDay" Di"tain G~et Team flous fat. Most of the men reported in1 good condition which shortened up the preliminary work considerably. Need Tackles As the team stands now it appears that the greatest effort of the coach- ing staff must center on the two tackle positions left open by the graduation of Goetz and Tad .Wieman, both now members of the coaching staff. There p are a number of men availabl...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…46b 1I _.T- I tne Yostmen play, Uct. 22.] nk Steketee, Michigan has the be ance punter in the Conference. ition to being a great punter, Ste can carry the ball through t or around the ends. In Est In Ik- he y drilling a Confer- :inning to open the Conference Has Punters Steketee, Devine and Sundt are allI punters of known ability, while Chi- cago, Northwestern, and Minnesota have all uncovered toe artists who with a little seasoning shoul...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…in I IstL(. VAUn 11I on~t f this store FLOUR FLOUR T FLOUR FEEDand [NE OF FEEDS AND COARSE GRAINS FOR ALL PURPOSES ana Richardson 115 East Liberty St. TRUEBLOOD ANNOUNCES QUES- 'TION FOR THISYEAR'S FORM- AL ARGUMENTS The Central league debating contest will be judged and a decision render- ed as in former years, according to Prof. T. C. Trueblood, head of the public speaking department, who out- lined the debate program of 1921-22 y...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…. Sherwood. Through' ticipated in all departments. During the Literature of the the season just closed 680 students Lockwood is said to were registered, representing 40 states unique influence in and countries. Each, year a larger pro- ig the only course of portion of the enrollment is of ad-I any American school vanced students who are preparing for professional careers and professional' Concerts Already Planned Iand Bendetson Netzorg. The :...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Bet Psi, Zeta Psi, Theta Chi, Sigma Ph Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Sigma Ph Hermitage, Phi Kappa Psi, Omicro Delta Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsiloi Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Sigma Delta, P1 Gamma Delta, Acacia, Delta Tau Delt Delta Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Om( ga, Theta Delta Chi, Psi Upsilon, CI ES last year raisedj five per cent over revious year, and f members of the shows a like gain, ar Arthur G. Hall chart showing the f th...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…ter sports collected a :n Michigan men in thel wo graduates and four s during July and Aug- ms were Calvin G. Wet- oln Avery, '20; Edward Emerson Jones, '22M; 1919 and his M in 1920 and 1921. He was a member of Tasu Beta Pi, was a Student councilman, president of the honor board in the engineering col- lege, and a member of Vulcans and the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Two Drown Together Lincoln Avery, '20, and Emerson Jones, '22M, met their de...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…i charge of d accountsi ce commis- city he or- tem for the He also nts for the which oc- (Continued from Page Eight) mer for Chimes. "Where Are They Now?" is a series of interviews by Robert Adams, '23, with 12 of the men who were picked on Yost's All-time Michigan first and second teams. The article will tell' where they are, what they are doing,; and will give a message to .Yost and his 1921 squad. The special articles will be conclud- ed b...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…y W. Miller, of the as been secured as the department of ry and drawing in KN, ST QUALITY POCAHONTAS-any Size ST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG KENTUCKY EGG AND LUMP EST QUALITY PREMIUM AN- THRACITE SOLVAY COKE ur Orders Respectfully Solicited RUNER COAL 00, INC. Office-124 East Huron Street Phone 1950-F1 Yard-Depot Street Phone 195042 - MR. STEWARD uie3 , O.iso i n.JJ LUVLA L~L .AM; UL JelI iViller has distinguished himself in technical and admini...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…Y LUMP AND EGG WEST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG SOLVAY COKE AND 4TON COAL 31-FI and 2207 -ORNWELL BLOCK DRN WELL - COAL - COAL I and Home Supplies RIKEBCHERI FAMOUS ACE, WILL SPEAK AT SMOKER ENGINEERING SOCIETY SECURES SPEEDSTER FOR FIRST MEETING DEAN COOLEY TO OFFER ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Other Lectures and Social Events Planned to Take Place This Fall Eddie V. Rickenbacher, famous ace and speed king, will speak at 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday nig...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…Medical Coats with Roll Lapel WitdL ADITIONS MADE IN DEARTMET ENLARGE FACULTY AND COURSES FOR WORK LEADING TO CERTIFICATE iron, while the giant concrete stand tofore, and two more gates are to be and masonry o on the south completes the U. placed in operation. In the north main entrance. Entrance and exit facilities have wall. under the press box of the old trance makes : likewise been improved. The main stand, the brickwork has been torn to...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… I; the Union. Each day will be devoted to one or' - more of -the most important questions) r of social welfare of today. Among the i more important discussions will be s those held on public health, children's e aid and unemployment. 11 t lcn I I .. a TODAY and TUESDAY "C'mon, Tar Baby! Charlie raint here, so'it's up to us!" Here's the wonderful kid of "THE KID" in five great reels of laughs you can't resist. Sure, I've helped Babe Ruth...…

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