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March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…HIE WEATHER JDY AND SOMEWHAT WAMI~ER TODAY J r 5k jua 4I alli, ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE VOL. XXXI. No. 114. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. PRICE FIVE EN Calpus AdOpts Student ommitte f OEAR SCNEY SURPASSES ANY' FRONT CURTAIN MADE BY CARL BROMEL IN ANN ARBOR SCHIRMER WILL TAKE ROLE OF MOLLY, MAIDI LAST TOUCHES PUT ON "SALINA SUE" The cast and choruses of the Junior Girls' play will be put through the...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAA4 apt OFFI9IAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- y year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASOCIATEt PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise *dited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postoffice at A...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. -7-7 . -- . t, , IL . cy, ,. -Track Men Leave Today For Evanst( 20 ATHLETES 9ON' SQ U AOSELECTED, FR0 816 TE[N MEET, MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS, PURDUIE, WISCONSIN FAVOREl) TO WOLVERINES STRONG IN REL AY, 440, JUMPS, DASH Indian Runners Set New Records In Practice Rates Schoolf Twenty men compose the track squad that Coach Steve Farrell will take to Evanston to enter the Confer- ence indoor track meet Sa...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Frayed Wirre or se Lamp Socket Dangerous.. Telephone 273 Washtenaw, Shop Electric FROM THE SIDELINESFashions Decreeu By Bob Angell = Michigan, the largest school in the center of attraction for many-as in Conference, is woefully weak in the bygonejdays. ti nhaN cemr W a idz number of her recognized athletic Upstairs men let their primitive in- The Waltz has once more regained -ts teams. Other Big Ten colleges whose sti...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

…N DOBB'S FIFTH A HAT THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pntb1A A SHORTER Ci* J L. CHAPMAN----- HTE 'ityJNews - - Sleep Anyplace ut SHORTHAND SYSTEM JEWELER AN OPTOMETRIST exIN TEN EASY LESSONS The next Chamber of Commerce The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction Eat at ex I This course covers ten easy les Tenquextl hedambrofch ,oird1oercttTHE CLUB LUNCH which will enable the Student, banquet will be held March 30, accord-: 11 South Main Street 712 ARBOR STR...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IRE ON SCHUMANN IYE N BY, LOCKWOOD I iSER WHOSE "STYLE NOT BORN, IT WAS MADE" WAS Albert Lockwood, head of the inoforte department of the Univer- y School of Music, delivered an ex- ptionally interesting Schumann lee- re recital at the meeting of the itinee Musicale club held Wednes-, y afternoon in the Michigan Union sembly hall. Prefacing the musical program, Mr., ckwood gave a short talk on Schu- Lunn, classing him...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TEACHERS TO MEET HERE MARCH 28-29 On MarcI 30, 31, and April 1 the Michigan Schoolmasters' club will hold its 56th annual meeting it1 Ann Arbor. On March 28 and 29 the annual meet- ing of the Michigan Association of Superintendents and- School Boards will take place and on March 29 and 30 the short-term institute will be held in Lane hall At the same time there will be show- ings of library and art exhibits, the library ...…

March 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY w _""'yr' " "_ I LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Sain t Pat UniteSTIrKER APPOINTED Two Sonsof Erin' BASKETBALL MANAER with Moliere on account of his irony and the fact that he ridicules so skill- fully the newly rich. "Labiche was a member of the French academy, an institution' which closed its doors to such famous writ- ers as Balzac, Beaumarchais, and Moliere," said Mr. Mathieu. 'E -SERVICE VOTERS TOLD TO GET BALLOTS I ...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…I- I - I AiW unp: an I at11x DAY AND K1 1 r; l 119 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. PRICE THREE 11 IN CRUISER I 0 N 'Hi , ABING OF KIEL ENBURG REFUSES SUP- IO REVOLUTIONARY FACTION ION OF KAPP'S NMENT INSECURE Drs Hold Meetings in Uer- Reaffirm Allegianc' to Ebert Regime, A Fool There Was And He Made His Prayer; ut The Film Star Still Gleams In The Distant Air. (By Associated Press) London, March 16.-Four hundre...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…e the character F. UN V "ing except Monday during the Univer. Control of Student Publications. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for dispatches. credited to it or not otherwise d the local news published therein. (ice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ding,~Maynard street. rial, 2414. S300 words, if signed, the sig- n print, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office. ive no con...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…i'. fVr L ¢. ? ! -. U 1 __________________w ITH PLACEI Flash of Pewer atf Defeat of deago 'S CONTINUE PRACTICE 'ITLE SERIES WITH PENN CONFERENCE AVERAGES Sta.( Stat ......... . .10 ............. 8 1..............8 a........ .. ~6 6 e ........... 4 ... 3 tern ........2 -2 2 2 4 5 4 ,r; 8 1( .83?'1 .800 .66i .615 .600 .500 .333 .250 .250 166 nesmad......... . V ._U isconsin turned the surprise of closing week of the Conference -e...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…RE- are chiefly ce in cali- ams of to- years ago,I ,vans Hol-( t the first is the rule shmen from playing on Before that rule was s not unusual for men scholastic ability to University until after ason was finished and In this manner, many c ability did consider- ble work on the grid- y could be made inelig- inquency rule. 4econd Reason lbrook says that the for our poorer teams of men .who are play- It is his opinion that, not had enough wes...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

…News From The Other Colleges I- est advances in laboratory design should be embodied in the new build- ing. He has been given complete supervision of the drawing up of the plans. SPR: +_ A DODGE CAR AND DODGE SERVICE --- ENOUGH SAID. TAXI 999 I # English sGolf Wisconsin-Six weeks of army camp life has been offered by the war de- partment to the members of the se- nior division of the Reserve Officers' training corps at the Universi...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…THE MIC _ _ L Of Interest to University Women fit Luncheon :'O ets for theJunior Girls' play Wed day and Thursday in University Tickets not called for by 4 o' Thursday will be placed on sale. Blighty your home of sweets l 2 We appreciate your suggestions ' Soft Drinks )r the amp us 5p A Beret eo where sloven A, light y to the ST the thing girls!, LM, made in Europ e style originated. ne piece, all woc it, clings as lightl as a...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

…AIN Vi-XIL- I --- -- es, Music I dent Cases f "EVEN AS EVE" with Grace Darlin and "CHICKEN 4 La CABARET" Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable Dealers. USE MOTORS TO VENTILATE UNION Eight electric motors are now being installed as part of the ventilating system of the Union. It is expected that the whole system will be in oper- ation within another week, now that the motors have arrived. Fresh...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…I ,AY meets in au- tant meeting of .Ferris ss, room 306, University recital at School of class meets in room 8:00-"Michigan Men in Action" pie- tures in Hill auditorium.- 8:00-Intercollegiate Zionist society meets in Lane hall. 8:00 - Women's Educational club meets at Martha Cook building. 8:00-Executive committee of the Glee and Mandolin club meets in room 328, Natural Science building. THURSDAY 10:00 A. M.--Mr. M. B. Greenough of the Nat...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

…>N1 anl V 00 it AYAN IG ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1918. PRICE p pOPERA PLAYS TO LARGE AUDIENCES (R. B.) "Let's Go" played to a packed house yesterday afternoon and to a fairly large audience last evening. The principals seemed much more at ease than in the three previous perform- ances, while every vestige of ungain- AJORIT. liness had disappeared from the chor- QUAB. uses. Spontaneity and "pep" featur- ed the evening app...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

…I il 1 Ll 11 and Huron Streets Religion of Our l-lymnns. :30--- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and the CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:30 a. m.-"Christianity and This Crisis." J. M. Wells, Minister CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Gymnasium ress by Rev. R. S. Loring. UL I g except 6:30-Illustrated address before the r a Student Society by Mr. N. R. Chavre 2414. on india of the Indians. o words, ly to ap- faith.The Now the time is ripe to lend a help r, if left ing hand...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…WIkuLL UFUnI DY OFRS Joe Ray Equals World Record New York, March 16.-Joie Ray of the Illinois athletic association equal- IT ffl ed the world's record for the 1,000- yardi run at the national indoor A. . '. championship here tonight. Dave I'ROVEMENT Caldwell of the Boston Athletic asso- FIELI)- ciation finished second, and Erwin H. Fall of the Great Lakes Naval Train- ing station, third. The time was 2:14. girl with the new tall I over to Wa...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…Show of 1917" at with their tour bridesmaids, are hav- ragtime court room scene males an ing a. farewell party at a popular roof interesting plot. garden. The pair have a misunder- standing and the party breaks up leav- William Fox's screen production of ing the groom in a most peculiar sit- "Cleopatra," in which Theda Bara uation. How he plays his part here plays the role of the Egyptian prin- } Long-Legs," at tomorrow night. "Mary's Ankl...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

…I IUliILiI IUdd fll IULIn { RESIGNED TO HIS FAE R)E (WARD DESCRIBES SOLI.- TARY LIFE OF EXILED RULER MILITARY NEWS . nishings & Co. MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON Eyes '/ our superior services, into every eye exam- Geneva, Switzerland, March 15. -I Nicholas Romanoff who, as emperorl of Russia, once exercised sway over the fate of millions of Russians, leads a melancholy life at Tobols, the Sib- erian "city of death" to which he and his ...…

March 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…11 1U dLUULIE II I 9 ItIIB 's resent market costs. ngs Association. by buying early. We now ad blacks, as well as many .ught before the heavy ad- in and look them over. M4 MALCOLM BLOCK U on fixings -the hest St teria YOUR and Supplies h the College Spirit" &0Co. Detroit and GirilI Exquisite SECOND CAMPAIGN TO SUPPLY MEN WITH LITERATURE OPENS THIS WEEK - Libraries throughout the country will participate this week in the see- o...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER WARN A-NID PROB- ABLE RI , i an 4:1 cjttUNITE] I DAY AN ~aitgWIRE ID PRESS .D NIGHT SE.RVICE VOL. XXVI. No. 117. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. PRICE FIVE CENT WILON WiL BE A VOIDED" BINET ANN OUNCE RUSSIAN UUMA PLANS TO TRANSFORM MONARCHY INTO MODERN DEMOCRAcY; GIVES PEOPLE VOICE IN GOVERNMENT COMPLETE ORDER TO BE RESTORED THROUGHOUT COUNTRY ERIOR TO HOLDING GENERAL ELECTIONS; DE- SIRE OPINION OF MASSE...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…II Llf ILA a I L~t~1L~ April 8th Prepare Now Make your selection from our vast assortment of distinctive - weaves and colorful blends. G.H. Merchant Tailors Wild Company STATE STREET Choice Sele etionot Place Cards and Dance Programs Slater Book Shop 336 S. State St. one 430 U STOP AT TUTTLE'S ss8 S. STATE for sodas and lunches CIEORGE BISCHOFF FLORIST oce Cut Flowess and Plants Chapin St. Ana, Arbor, Mich. PHONE 809 M' Special Sa...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…1 n ivti ,nt V 'LJAi&Ll. ,I I RNU VtLNI5 TONIGHT'S BATTLE AGLE APPEARS AND 440-YARD DASHES IN 8801 Ask Clubs to Entertain Preps Athletic Association Requests That Basketball Entrants be Cared for Not all the teams from high schools which will play basketball in Water- man gymnasium next week have been taken care of by fraternities or clubs that have agreed to entertain the vis- * * * * * Referee * is. * * * O 0111 CIALS ' * * * * SENI...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…LIA i iL,1 V li Gi l St. Patrick 's-- March 17 Your Colors of Irish Green ADDITIOUNAL SPORT Fischer Quartet to Sing March 21 Kansas to Test Brick and Tile Clay Lawrence, Kan., March 16.-The University of Kansas has installed a laboratory and apparatus to test the brick and tile clay of the state for commercial purposes. By A. S. And are you from Ould Erin now, at di'mond in the say? And have u clean forgot, me b'y, 'tis good St. thr...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… VA I I I SPRING SHOWING Calkins T might pay you to talk with us about exchanging your old Kodak for a new .model or one with a better Drug Cordovan s We have just received another shipment of this popular shoe, in BLACK and TAN. Special Agency Nettleton shoes Co. lens. 308 So. Stat. or 1123 So. Univ. Ave. of the new Revolutionary Movement in Russia Vegan During Reign of Nicholas II J)t f _ otches WAHR'S Shoe Stores M aIz St. S...…

March 17, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…I What more do you want' THAN LYNDON'S GUARANTEE A I white Pearl Grey and Ivory, 8 inch height 1,:104 NW-1 RFG U-G I,,,- C 0 f ! 0 5 F 0 ! J J . KAY r ARRIVALS Washable Kid Brown Belge and Grey Buck "Upon receipt of any roll of film we develop if you find a single defect we will not charge you one cent for developing." And we still give you PEACE TIME'S PRICES. Peace Time's Quality because we are still using the same developing formula ...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…THE DAILY $1.00 NEWS OF THE WORLD AND THE CAMPUS f-A AN=, M Phones :-Editorial 2414 Business 960 'I eLEGRAPIl SERVICE BY THI NEW YORK SUN ~===-- ~ -- - - VOL. XXVI. No. 115. PRIC FIVE CENTS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FIDAY, MANC'H 17, 1916. .. _ _,I PERA ON SECOND NIGHT SURPASSES OPENING SUCCESS WHOLE C AST POSSESSES MORE FINISIED APPEAR- :lNA' E SONGS ARE HITS OF EVENING "Men of the Maize and Blue" and "Out in Lly Old Town Canoe" _Best R...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _________________________________ r I TI )M MADE CLOTHES Official newspaper at the Univerisity o~f Michigan. Published eve, y morning except Monday during the university year Selected Editorial STUDENT AND OUTSIDE WORK (Univ. Daily Kansan) FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS I New and Second-hand have an air of distinction, a richness of. finish arid an assurance of correct style that stamp the wearer as a man of good taste and di...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T L iL Ri * *.e . ,, fl.f . _.. r V - - 1 ~9 ~Fr~ L" ; I! "I I 1 -- __,._... . .- _.. .. This SPRING SUIT Radiates A Young 7 y M1916 MAP S~p imer Person- ality A large number of young men who are up-on-,their-toes have found this Spring KUPPENHEIMER style the reflection of their very own person- ality. The right suit for a young man does wonders for him. It stimulates his feeling of well being--it bucks ...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY - '. . jli D illk It i 'CHI t.DA- tP t tvtk 1 r, . a ~ / LI' 1, / V '/ - Again the Checked Suit Is to Be Very Popular We Show Three Groups At $15 - 25 -$35 The Suit pictured is very smart in its plain tailored lines. Jacket is semi-fitted at the waist line and has self belt. Below belt Jacket flares. Long, mannish sleeves. Flat collar and wide re- vers, black bone button trimmed as are the sleeves. Back of collar has...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…AN DAILY - _-- (ilY x ' .4 ,. .. i .. .. _ t MI es for spring are hore! SPRING SHIRTINGS 191 (; Lt should be all the announc ront necessary, because the Stein- Uloch supremacy is so well known. 're so enthusiastic, however, about these nw suits that we must add a few words in praise of them. The patterns are so fresh and new-the colorings are so :ost and pleasing-the new styles are so full of smartness with the characteristic Stein-Bloch...…

March 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY I -:WALK-OVER It's Here The New 3A Special with the NEW RANGE FINDER Greatest Thing Out. Prices from $49.00 to $77.00x A. U T E IMAT. &NIGHT MARCH 22 ;.I {+1Q7$ ~~~~~ rAAJ( $ otLi IAN Our Latest Arrival ail Orders Now FA R E WE LL English Oxford, leather Sole O'Sullivan rubber heels Black or Tan LYNDON'S I Cir'eatest English-Speaking Actor 719 NO, UNIVERSITY AVE. Where You Buy Kodaks and Films of $500 Po...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…MtORNINGCA 11.00 LOCAL The Michigan Daily SUBSCRIBE NIOW 119. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PRICE FIVE PRIOFI FTVg~ r "MEN STRIKE' SISTENT PAGE I of Final Target in Yale itch Will Mark End of Men's Indoor Season IDAHO COMPETITION 'RE VIOUS LEADER I)OWN rames Shot, Total of Squrid 22,, Making ierage of 903 Yale match, of which all get has been completed, the st still to be shot on the ifle team's indoor schedule, n ...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…I I GA ;ll Z ing every detail of our tailoring will be found pleasant and satisfactory. Wide choice of exclusive fabrics' will be yours---perfect fit and mo- dish style guaranteed. The world of well dressed men are regular visitors here. Why not become one of the members? G. It. WILD COMPANY, g Merchant Tailors. State St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during- the...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…THI MICHIGAN DAILY. ollege Men are Pretty Strong for Such Clothes as These of HAWT19 sugwwm.'Imm 3AFFPIER rg'% TPIM& MARX Q, That's one reason why so many smart dressers, who are not in college feel the same way about them. QSee our values at $25. iSee the new imported and domestic weaves, .e the Glen Vrquhart plaids, the tartans, regatta stripes, checks and overplaids. THEY'RE ALL HERE I , , - - I R m T CLOTHING STORE THE HOME ...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…TEE MICHIGANDAL DAILY The Cheapest and Handiest Billiard Parlors in the City THE MAJESTIC BILLIARD HALL Notice Our Price-30c Per Hour & KOKKALES Tables Upstairs and on the Main Floor 312 So. State Street ig Delegation Michigan's.Capitol .1:, 1! P Oiomamunic~ti o ' x t PREP MEET DRAY DiSTANTATHLEI Expect High School Entries PennsylvanLouisiana and California ed, and already applications to com- pete in this class have come...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

…JrJ _ It Showing of 3LOCH SUITS You have been looking for those Oxford Cloth Outing Shirts With Collars Attached We have them in all sleeve lengths Knitted Coats and Spring shirtings now on display Reule, Conlin, Fiegel C READY AT YOUR SERVICE AL HAT Correct Spring Attire for Men new shapes and colors in CAPS Tinker &Cmpany COR. S. STATE and WILLIAM STS. C' Suits . Balmacaans Topcoats Raincoats $15 to $30 $12 to $25 . $8 to$20 . $8...…

March 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r . NOTICE Sltrade you One of the new Model Kodaks for your old one and a reasonable "boot" We Do Repairing AND Altering Don't miss the Walt-overa Dissolution Sale I want 50 more 2nd hand KODAKS to rent and seH. C. I. KIDD --- Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave LYNDON 719 N. University T' Every pair Men's and Women's High Shoes,including Spring Goods, at cost and below cost 115 S. MAIN STREET j R 1BEY' THE...…

March 17, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…111 1 'a 0 T y ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914. PRICE * I SOF n' HANGE orted by Committees eats at Detroit Chicago uld, '14, who played ine role in "Awaken- Union opera of two ke the part of Caro- odel daughter, in the a will be presented rformance tomorrow .ey theater. This an- nade yesterday morn learned that compli- n, which would pre- itz, '15, from taking the rehearsal of the >n, with his physi- to fill this plac...…

March 17, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…11 Ii vii v vur +u, E LATEST. STYLES o COLORINGS FOR 'RING' 1914 est Line of Woolens city to select from SPECIAL SALE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Publishedevery morning except Mon- day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-. scription price: by carrier, $2.o; by mail, $3.oo. Want Ad...…

March 17, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…'ING 0 F ,HATS, ISHINGS F Kodak s Reduced All Kodaks fitted with imported lenses reduced in price. We take good saleable Kodaks as part payment on new ones. Come in and see us CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Street -Ilt i Teach your dollars to have more. sense by trading at Wadhams & Co. Lasting satisfaction with ev- ory transaction. A T u r ' . You replace soiled cuffs with a clean pair by one turn. No attaching or detaching. No dif- f...…

March 17, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but yen'llfind a light- weight coat will come in very h andyduring W HO will see the first Robin Red Breast and get a snap shot at him? $5.00 Cash to the first person getting a snap shot of a 1914 Robin in Ann Arbor. Picture must be reasonably good-Robin within 30 ft. when snapped-and you must be able to prove time and place. Get out your Kodak-keep it loaded--and sleep with one...…

March 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…ie. Michigan Daily Readers Iiii ~L 131$2,500,000 Here A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1912. PRICE F EN TO EMMA NG THE PEACE s Students d Believes Are e notorious, insistent, rebellious, natical Emma Goldman held forth rday afternoon and evening on and Creative Work" and "Art and lution." The irrepressible Ben Tan entertained the audience by ig anarchist literature, exhorting roducts of the present pernicious >mic system to "tak...…

March 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…THE3 MICIG.AN DAILY THE flICIGAN DAILY Oficial Newspaper at the University .of -Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert I. Dflfey Editors. News Editor ........Harry Z. Foul Assistant...........Frank Pennell Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews Assistant....…

March 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…I Soft Hats in a variety of medium shapes and in some very swell blocks MUSIC AND DRAMA 2 Concerts on Music School Program. Two musical events will take place under the auspices of the School of Music this week. On Wednesday af- ternoon, at 4:15 o'clock a public Pu- pils' Recital will be held at the School of Music Building. The next Violini Sonata Recital will not be held until Wednesday afternoon, March 27, ow- ing to the continued indisp...…

March 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…THA MICHIJGAN b~atiL - . \_ _ % iNER & CO. STATE STREET he Big White Shoe RICKEY MAKES BIG CUT IN BATTERIES Squad Too Uinieldy For Cage; Sma"4 Chance of Preliminary Out- door Work. NINE PITCHERS ARE STILL LEFT.. Coach Rickey of the baseball nine weeded his battery men Saturday and 14 pitchers and three catchers were cut from the squad. The pitching staff now includes nine men, while six re- ceivers are still battling for positions. Rickey ...…

March 17, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…Vo.XX.ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRJ DAY, 1I NRCf Ii, 1911 Vol, XXI. WOLVERINES FACE f ENi~t "C al~t1E l1.,\)[ 'raa TERRIFIC STRUGGLE a I2 (r111(1t i 1ti ilt[t Ini Splendid Spirits, Prepared Pi[ct is a a ati ga Fr op It tr ig) a t To aWin, H rn r sspeed aja'l t itat I itt la 111'1}-th ii[ i CAMPAIGN IS ON FOR BIG APPROPRIATION It ;l nlta 'tit aofr il \ 11ita a 't7 11( a tt a Iti ' 7'~lr rl ct ia ta lfici~ A uthorities Seek To Enlighten Iaa Wl...…

March 17, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…'~1I13 MICHIGAN G. H. WILD CO. 311 SO. STATE STREET Opening display of Spring and Sum- mer Woolens of Exclusive Styles For SUITS, OVERCOATS, and TROUSERS G. H. WILD CO. The Leading Merchant Tailors 311 SO. STATE STEET THlE MICHIGANDAL t j i Managing Liditol -'_,u A V: < r r i.ii iAlis Business Manugcr- NOPMAlS 1. II '1 1) r} s News Editor ........... HaoldTitus .1. Assistant ............iHarry /.lii, i. Athletic Editor...Walter 1.3lbowrs ...…

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