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March 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

….. W Xomen Kappa Alpha Theta house will hold a bridge tea at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon for the benefit of the Wo- men's league. Tables can be obtained for $3 or 75 cents a person by call- ing to reserve them. Chaperones for dances over the weel end are: 'Union-Miss Martha, Hills; Armory-Mrs. H. G. Berger; Packard-Mrs. H. B. Lazell. All women who wish to submit a drawing for the permanent pin for the -Michigan league should complete their dra...…

March 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…Desiabl Sea Desirallk Seats wr . ." r.ir.e.i rraf "'ice SI IAL BULLETIN antil 3:30 p. m. , (11:80 a. m. Saturdays.) IURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922 Number 116 ing of the Senate Council In the President's office rch 13. R. W. BUNTING, Secretary. the University Senate will be on Monday, March Law building. embers, of the Directors of the Michigan Union, 1 of Athletics. Committee on University Extension Lectures. e Professors Beman, Bogle, and Van Zwal...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…i' ~Ar 4:D ttlu D AY A.-D NIGHT G..r.., . s...x.v.i..... ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. MARCHW1t 1922 PPTf'M T.TV -. ...r, .L.1,... ..,.z. w w v i~e _ k ..llilli J.V] t - SHADOWLAND CR1T FROST AS MASTER LIIIIIVL FTING OF ER TREATY CONTENDS PACT PANESE SUB- WHO ?D BILL Hughes "But that he knows in singing n to sing," is the epitome of Robe Frost's poetry as interpreted by Ba ette Deutsch in the March number Shadowland. Miss Deutsc...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVERSITY AN [onday during the University ident Publications. roi or Su ER OF TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS exclusively entitled to the use for tches credited to it or not otherwise e local news published therein. ce at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second a: AnnA 4rbor Press Building Maynard Street. s: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. unications not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signa- ecessarily to appear in print; but as an evidence of ...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…to women one the same d suI- 'ms as1 IISONERS FACE DEATH IN RUSSIA1 CURTISS ON IN STRA 'AND GE CA TAXI 35 Cents Passenger Insured ainst Accident man if he gain the his health"? g lots of good, Pure are always sure of the best if you airy products FROM THE NN ARBOR DAIRY CD. PHONE 423 Carry an eady Fountain Pen Light a Fountain Pen. $1.00 Complete with Battery Disease and Starvation Menace 200,000 Victims of Soviet Political Puni...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…77 iii IS WILL TONIGHT In spite of the hard luck which hit the boxing team, the coach is confl. dent that the boys will perform satis- factorilyand he. feels that they stand a good chance to win. Only one thing is worrying the coach and that is the fact that the men ,have never ap- peared in public before. This fact' seems to be worrying the coach more than the condition of the men as the best athletes are subject to stage fright on thei...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… Ull AI[ ElSO I Urbana PLACE of the 1922 Illi- into the annals 1 the track world jpon the other c, the Conference to be held at y, March 18. Wored he winner of that e with an almost f confidence, and r Why this is so. een, or heard, or s nerformance of Of the remaining Conference teams Purdue is undoubtedly the strongest, with Ohio State close behind. The Boilermakers have exceptionally good distance men in Furnass and Harri- son and it i...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… gan Daily Supplement To Student Directory NU"IER TWO I ed by terary '21, a Ixford. a. va- nil of tihe visit- ,from int old Jacobs Bower, Warren E., Grad., 116 N. State. Quincy, 410-W. Bowles, Herbert G., '24, 422 Packard. Muskegon, 2165-J Brake, Donald P., '24E, 210 S. Thayer. Fremont, 2488-M Briscoe, Harold R., '25E, 602 K. Liberty, 2459-M Brown, Arthur H., '22D, 429 S. Division. Tecumseh, 1741-R Brown, Edward E., '24, 617 S. Division....…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…MAN Wain CBE, BUT ZEX'S reet kArd Streets soc to $1.00 -oc to $2oo - - Soc to $1.50 rComic Opera" II omen yi t, rFlit E.rnubna~v OUTLINED AT MEETING AT THE THE ii L -' , .; CANLAN a comedy with songs ISH EYES" %K Mat.wed. - 50ctto $1. Sat, Mat. - 5 to $2.00 t's Exquisite Musical Comedy NEY DEW " l Comedy "Spectacle . Drama, ,a B~ack"to O. D. MORRILL Stationery and Typewriters 17 Nickels Arcade DANA E, HISCOCK DEALER IN HARD And S...…

March 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…ICIAL RUL 8:80 p. E. (11:80 a. M. Saturdays.) FRIDAY, LARCH 10, 1922 Number 115 of Literature, Science, and the Arts - Dean's Advisory Committee: ere will be a meeting of this Committee Friday afternoon, March 10, in my office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. rships in Prehistoric Archaeology: o fellowships, of 5000 and 2000 francs, respectively, are available for an students in the American School in France of Prehistoric Stud- pplications may be made t...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…± 1 lqpp a '1 DkY AND MNIH a ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 PRICE 'JCIL FAVORS CONVOCATIO Eli ,: WICHIGAN BUILDINGI 9KE SHAPE' 'ON WORK lfOVES WAD TOWARD LETION SCHOOL > ANNOUNCED Dean Jordan Forbids Solicitation Of Michiganensian Subscriptions By University Women On Campus in Clements ence Inside Soon i" is rapidly a mere ideal s time passes im begins to tions. Every LIO I. When the edict was issued yester...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

…the University lons. itled to the use for oit or not otherwise iblished tkerein. Michigan, as second d Street. anuscript wil :nts expressed STAFF OR......... .BRZWSTFR P. CAMPBELL ..................Joseph A. Bernstein ................ Paul Watzel .......... ................ J. B. Young S G. P. Overton vson M. B. Stahl abrecht Irman....................L. Armstrong Kern rfer ' E. R. Meiss ,r Litor................Thornton W. Sargent, Jr. ......…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…ent t Directory ER ONE WYwY I IWY Iir 1 . A Adams, Dorothy M., '23, 1328 Washtenaw. Muskegon, 110-ii Adams, Gifford S., '23, 803 S. State. Lawton, 754-J Adams, Robert Jr., '24L, 301 E. Liberty. Caseville, 2956-J Adams, Victoria S. of M., 331 E. Jefferson. Detroit, 1813-J Alexander, Horace D., '23E, 710 S. Division. Midlothian, Tex., 1297 Allan, Helen A., '23, 515 Cheever Ct. 'Detroit, 2577-W Anderson, A. C., '22, 218 E. Huron. Cambridge Spr...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

….7 j , ;, r. r :.*. _' J rr .. . w LEARN TO WRITE Typewriting Shorthand' P enmanship HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE STATE AND WILLIAM Intramural Items Tonight's schedule for the indoor interfraternity track preliminaries is as follows: From 6:30 to 7:45 o'clock, Washtenaw league. From 7:45 to 9 o'clock, House clubs and Professional leagues. The basketball results for Monday night were as follows: Soph lits de- feated Fresh lits, 25 to 18; Ju...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

…hn All-Conference '1 as, , STAFF VOLUNTEERS ITS f MYTHICAL COURT FIVE 1922 RECORD OF PLAYERS AYL INS "GAN T TEA 3Ucig DInoS ip un floor and are deadly accurate shots OR, from any position on the field. Carney has played three years of Conference basketball and heads the list of Big Ten scorers. Miller has completed his second season and his play has ex- km hibited constant improvement. Car- ney made up the bulk of the Illinois offens...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…4I I SAN ILY s,, I UIUA rA~ nr Pumr~r .111ViI111 d i U Iflidl "I lInNIULI UI uIIIIIILIIU. NOUSTRY' RYV GETS ADISORY BOARD - . Ann Arbor's Chamber of Commerce-l angements Completed for Resump- will hereafter, according to the planst tion of Trade With All of R. A. Dolph, president of the Board( Europe of Directors, have an advisory boardf consisting of President Marion L. Bur-( ERICAN WAR-DEVELOPED ton as representative for the Univer- O...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…PHI Drily 4:- LI en,I Of Sigma Delta Phi, national honiorary oratorical and dramatic fraternity for women, will present "The Golden Doom," a one-act play by Lord Duns- any, at the Women's League party Friday afternoon. Special efforts have been made by the social committee to make the party this week excel all previous dfforts this year. The cast for "The Golden Doom" has be~n picked as follows: King, Catherine Stafford, '24; chamberlain...…

March 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…ICIAL OULLT 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.) MICHIGAN'S VARSITY THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 Number 114 BASKETBALL SQUAD, terature, Science, and the Arts - Dean's Advisory Committee: 11 be a meeting of this Committee Friday afternoon, March 10, y office. JOHN R. EFFINGER- olarship in <Zoology: the generosity of Dr. Bryant Walker the Zoology Department lly a scholarship which entitles the holder to free use of a $75) during the summer at th...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…tr A ,t rd d / I ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 PRICI Pick Sisler For Pubic opinion Changes As France's L Sculptors Node TPosition Is Known, Asserts Talamon George H. Sisler, '15E, regular first( , " That publi opinon since the close come to a naval agreement and accept-NEWYH ILO[ " ~asean soe th ae St Louis h m Ameic ns, omte nSuetAar ecm oefinl oadFac, hr aepwr hni et b aseman of the St. Louis Americans, of the Washngt...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…MEMBER OF THEASSOCIATED PRESS ksociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for on of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise ithis paper and the local news published tkerein. d at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second er. "iption by carrier or mail, $3.50" An Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. : Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. unications not to exceed 3oo words, if signed, the signa- cessarily to a ppear in prin...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…ULmIII Iii 11 III lUIUIULU j SCHOOL LERISLATION the SUPPORTS PLAN TO ELECT STATE blic SUPERINTENDENT THROUGH will BOARD arch ecial Dean A. S. Whitney, of the School of ture Education, was one of the principal sent speakers at the All-Michigan dinner 1. held on Thursday of last week at the the enginering faculty here. When accepted a position in the I he left Michigan he went to Queen's of Southern California. H I. "" of I next OUR POLICY i...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…-, t .. race atl FFEC'fIVE OCT. so, 1921 ntral Standard Time P.M. A&PM Daily Daily .Adrian ...Ar. 7.00 12:45 Tecumseh .... 6:25 12:10 Clinton ......6:og 11:59 . Saline ...... 5:15 r1:oo Ann Arbor Lv.4.:A 10: P..A&PM Read Up AND HOLIDAYS P.M. Adrian ..Ar. 9:00 Tecumiseh .... .8:25 Clinton ... 8:05 Saline ...... :15 Ann Arbor Lv. 6.45 P.M. Michigan Daily readers received their papers late on Thursday, Jan- uary 19, 1893, because of the ins...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

…:t , a 11 1 SET AS EP Instead of each competing team coming to Ann Arbor for the annual state interscholastic basketball tour- nament, only the winners of the va- rious sectional tournies will play for the championship at Waterman gym-- nasium. The dates of the tournament are March 30, 31 and April 1. The state is divided into eight sec- tions and the teams will meet at a central town to decide which 'onel will represent their district. Ka...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…&4I5 .Lv9~guv _ -' -cT I " t PAYMENT OF PLEDGES MONEY MADE BY BENEFITS NEEDED TO FINANCE CAMPAIGN Reports from the campaign commit- tee for the Michigan League show that of the $1157.50 that was pledged by women's houses for the sacrifice dance fund only $445.50 has been paid. Houses'that have pledges due or over due should make the payments at L:fe tNembership Classes Enlarged New classes of membership in the University of Michigan League...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…:J2 :; member of the state executive body of King's daughters, willspeak at the March meeting of the University Hos- pital Circle of King's daughters which' will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the auditorium of Lane hall. Every one who is interested in social service and hospital work is in- vited to attend.' ioon in sium. i advis- eting. at 'wberry for to- at " clock, the cast 7 o'clock. ay are: Group he cast for the at th o...…

March 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…p.m. U L Lty I in. Saturdays.) I SDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 Number 113 a meeting of the Senate Council in the President's office lay, March 13. R. W. BUNTING, Secretary. Women who have been placed on warning or probation e me during my morning office hours as soon as possible. MYRA B. JORDAN, Dean of Women. of the University and Mrs. Burton will be "at home" as ay afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. be no conference of the Deans today., M. L. BURTON....…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…t - "I 4b opt wran t 'ii ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922 (ERINES TAKE SECOND PL TO0 C~l ON RELIEVED PAST 24 T LEAST READY TO )LD OFF RESIGNATION ervative Members of Parliament' Meet Privately to Discuss Position (By Associated Press) idon, March 6. - The impression neral tonight that the political ion has been relieved of consid- e strain in the past 24 hours, au- ative reports indicating that the Minister has decided...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… .e eUniversity .s. d to the use for tor not otherwise hied tkerein. ichigan, as second Bss Building, Maynard Street. Editorial, 2414. exceed 300 words, if signed, the signa- r in print, but as an evidence of faith, published in The Daily at the discre- r mailed to The Daily office. Unsigned no consideration. o manuscript will incloses postage. sarily endorse the sentiments expressed- )RIAL STAFF ephone 2414 .. BREWSTER P. CAMPBEILL ...... ...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…ore Recitation And Lecture Rooms Ire Seriously Needed In Literary College, Declares Dean.Humphreys . ce Stationery 'ing Sale >ck at big discount N (Sawaco Fabric) nvelopes .... 40c, NDfoIded - 25 envelopes 10c That there is a s'erious lack of rooms{ for both recitation and lecture pur- poses, was the statement issued by Prof. W. R. Humphreys, assistant dean of the literary college, in commenting on the classroom situation in the lit- erary ...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…. '. T _. p S. : _ -:,\ ". . .i Y . .(" . r - he pre- lk meet Three I or this to-7:45 j- to 9:00 I ock on. I The meeting of the boxing club has been postponed from Tuesday night to Wednesday night and will be held in room 206, in the Union. i if the ~~ Lost something?- A Classified Ad in The Daily will find it for you.--Adv. ILLINOIS BASEBLL CARD April 22-Illinois at'MiMchigan. April 24-Illinois at Northwestern.- April 27--Iowa...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…of i H. C. Workman, y.U, K«,.l±i. H all :. or , an ILLfle IU L U Y441k J 14A 'Ala "Lu when he stumbled and fell. Jerry Thomas was forced to run the first part of his heat in the wrong direc- tion to get the baton from the fallen man. It was tough luck, 'but it's a thing of the past. In the dual meet with Chicago, Mich- ALGED itan placed four men ahead of the Windy City runners in the mile run and two ahead in the quarter, but Chi- cago's m...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…LLT B W. E. Fo Universi a, co-oper r to the on reduce ren am oppos >ve directe but I thi o be gain mp the nie "A" and "B" purchased automobiles of the same make on the same day. E "A" was ignorant of the construction of his machine. It was, therefore, neglected. Ignorance and its invary- ing accompaniment, neglect and care-f lessness, soon put his automobile on r- the "scrap heap." "B," on the other ty hand, understands automobiles. He a- k...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…7:30 o'clock to- rry residence. dan will be at y st'udents from ernoon. e cast of "The teet at 3 o'clock vberry hall. Literary society clock tonight in the fourth floor g of the >f King's 0 o'clock hall aud- The University Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'colck this afternoon in Hill auditorium. All girls who have been making posters for the Junior Girls' play should bring them to Barbara Baker, 602 Monroe street, at once. No more studen...…

March 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…L .l I I Il EI p.m. (11:90 a.I MARCH 7, 1922 I I' Number 112 to Council:,' T'here will be a meeting of the Senate Council in the President's office 15 p. m., Monday, March 13. R. W. BUNTING, Secretary.. ersity Women: All University Women who have been placed on warning or probation equested to see me during my morning office hours as soon as possible. MYRA B. JORDAN, Dean of Women. r Contest Open to Undergraduates: The attention of al...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…'I L'' M' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY,, MARCH 5, 1922, Mmm IN' SECOND PLA )TT SAILS FOR EUROPE IN JUNE Prof. Fred N. Scott of the rhetoric department will sail from Montreal, Canada, June 2, for Liverpool, Eng- land, on the steamship Montcalm,, op- erating on the Canadian Pacific line. On arriving in Liverpool, Professor Scott will leave at once for London, where he will remain until tl2e first STIESpart of August tq study the "Hist...…

March 05, 1922 • Page Image 1

…4rMtr4gan Iaitty SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 The Business of Running the University (By G. E. Sloan) of dollars, and whose prestige and versity and the Trustees of the Agri- interests of the University but func- A manufacturing concern doing a reputation are priceless. cultural College cannot be interfered tions distinct and separate from the business of a million dollars a year is 'How, then, is this huge eleven...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

…B e use for otherwise ar" e n. teuts expressed P. lt. The co-operative house plan has succeeded at Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Kansas. Is there any good reason why it should not prove effective at Michigan? THE EGO OF THE FAMOUS In the three classifications once suggested for the listing;of great men, one was for those who "had greatness thrust upon them". Under this category might well be placed the heroes of popular acclaim, the best base...…

March 05, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN- DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 The Business of ings and grounds, with its staff of RELIGION--SOME they do. It is one of their faults. They / graduate engineers and employees protect the weaklings and so breed R unning U.O J ,i often able to do contracting jobs DOUBT--SOME DON'T other weaklings, R resulting in savings of thousands . "The Bible? Except for its chrono- of dollars for the University. A com- (Continued fro Page ...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…I- ment uni- Theaters to JLondon-The Stanhope gold medal, unsuccessful attempts, resci awarded by the Royal Humane So- low miner from a pit inN ciety for the "bravest act of the year," had accumulated. The pit is eli i Ice Cream Brick Special Each week-end we put up a specially prepared ice cream brick. This weeks special is called 'MA L L O NUT le of selected French Marshmallow Nut Maple Mousse, Call us or get it of our dealers. PHO...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE The Double Dealer's Poetry (By Lois Elisabeth Whitcomb) to say, and her versification is weak. Mr. Davidson's work is full of music, displays a cynical sympathy for frus- Within the year there has appeared "Sun Ballet" is freely rimed, and and notably lacking in visual appeal. tration. The group of verses, "In in "The Double Dealer" a remarkably' rapid in movement. It is thin stuff The lack o...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…WILL SPEAK ] ATj FFECTIVE OCT. 1o, 1921 :ntral Standard Time P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Adrian ..Ar. 7.00 12:45 Tecumseh .... 6:25 12:10 . Clinton......6:05 x:so Saline ...... 5:15 11:00 Ann Arbor Lv. 445 P.M. A&PM Exclusive designs in HATS and GOWNS MRS. GRACE VAN SCHOICK PHONE 795"W 230 Nickels Arcade Harrison E. Howe, editor of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, will talk to the Michigan section of the American Chemical so...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 The Student Who Earns His "Keep" --and the U. of M. Employment System (By Virginia Tryon) Below his name is a printed list of to the Employment Bureau. The art- have taken up the odd jobs, such "I care not for my neighbor's birth, occupations, and lhe puts crosses be- greater number who come for help as housecleaning, mowing, shoveling Or how he makes his prayer , side those in which lie is mos...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…^ 2 + N " " 5:. . " : : .'1..1 ____._.__._.... _....__.._ _--..-......-- - . Conference baseball Teams .Make Ready For 1922 Diamond Season II I LXE GOOD TIMES IN Ti DARTMOUTH HARVARD DAKLEY HAS LLANCED TEAM Is Strong in Dashes, i, Pole Vault, and. igh Jump cts at Cornell this year vay brighter than pre- The Red and White is looking forward to ason with full confi- he fact that the varsity >hed over Harvard and turday, Feb. 19, in a ...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 6 Benavente-and "Los Intereses Creados" (By G. D. E.) with a high hand. They conduct lists, and there is nearly always a to a rich young lady and all turns out Several weeks ago I discussed, in a themselves like nobles and have half sardonic man, however shabby or des- well. The roguery is forgiven and paragraph or two, Jacinto Benavente, of the city kowtowing to them before titute, who speaks ...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…01t F and have statged a come- as left Minnesota and Ohio . 'I Many Veterans LE Coach Evans team is composed of veterans, but the combination did not get to working smoothly until the sea- son was well advanced, hence the low- Play ly position of the Evanston cagers. Captain McKenzie, right guard ot the Purple team, is probably the most dangerous man Michigan will have to face Monday night. This stellar guard AlE is high scorer for the No...…

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…II THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 JENS PETER JACOBSEN translated for the first time into Dan- s(A Review py R. D. S.) ish. While he was carrying on his scien- From the Scandinavian countries tiflic work he still retained his love there has come, especially within the for literature. Consequently, when "i.T E STORE OF1 0 IANIND" Some of his touches are excellent; past few years, a great deal of ex- tuberculosis forced him to ...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

…rroit J, L /. fly 60 per aims that saved the y the use *Detroit, Mich., March 5.--Officials of the Detroit stockyards, at the behest of the Detroit Humane society, have provided a "maternity hospital'" for aniimals at the yard. That is believed' here to be the first animal hospital of its kind in the country. A large number of cattle are taken to the institution each wek, it is an- nounced. An old shed is used for hos- pital purposes, it be...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE the faint sharp scratch of a dry leaf firm and ultimately dies "the difficult naian literature.3 made as easy as possible for them, and being drawn along the floor in the death". In closing, it should be mentioned are given every opportfunity to show folds of a lady's dress. He doe's not. Jacobsen's inexhaustible patience is that Hanna Astrup Larsen, in trans- of what they are made. The effic...…

March 05, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…ociate4 Mar erica urning nd th in 0cc usty ore. of ietime nen w r Char I HN l ,AID' OFFICER HERE J. E. Bryce, of the Jackson office of the Veterans' Bureau, has been in 1 USE F OLDAnn Arbor the past week, in his posi- 1 USE OF OLD tion of coordinator between the Uni- URIENTAL versity and those students who are{ being sent through college at the ex- pense of the go'vernment. Also, during d Press) the illness of Dr. F. B. Wahr, of the ch 4.-Chi...…

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…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 U THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922 Announcing ocir Spring display of the Newest Millinery Modes as interpreted by the country's foremost designers in co-operation with our own Millinery workroom- You are most cordially invited to see' the array---choosing only wher you find a model that meets with your absolute approval. Emma B. Fogerty's Specialty Hat Shop 117 E. Liberty...…

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