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December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER *ur tv PROBABLY RAIN JTODAY juai~ti ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE 1, 1 - .. .. : VOL. XXIX. No. 67. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918. PRICE THREE CENTS LIT EGISTR ATION 'EXPECTED TO ISE TO PAST FIGURES "oO S. A. T. C. MEN ALREADY EN- ROLLED WITH SECRETARY OF LIT SCHOOL SUMMER ATTENDANC LIKELY TO BE .LARGE Enrollment in Literary College Has Increased Daily Until Now 80 Men Are Signed Up - Approx...…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WD FICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE JNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ished every morning except Monday the university year by the Board in . of Student Publications. ER OF TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled use for republication of all news dis- credited to it or not otherwise credited paper and also the local news pub- -erein. red at the postoffice ,at Ann Arbor, an, as second class matter. riptions by carrier or...…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ;nom. . .-, ,, r --,,, -- . M °J ' -- vri Pick-Ups 42 . aa.w .s NBIT N TEAMS king Venganoce for Foot- at, Will Give Michigan Hard Fight RENCE FIVES TO BE RENGTHENED BY OLD MEN onsin Alone, to Start Without Single Veteran; Good New Material Season Hs Michigan has a line on the situa- ion in other colleges in the Confer- ence and is planning her course of procedure accordingly, said Coach Mitchell last night....…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY wl ....._. E PUTS A STOP TO __...._.... i PLANNED YANK ATTACK' GRAY CLAD HORDES DISAPPEAR BEFORE ONCOMING COLUMNS OF AMERICANS (From "The Stars and Stripes) In the fall of 1914 an American writ- ing for American newspapers tramped through the slippery mud from Brus- sels to Roulers, marching with the victorious troops of the German kais- er. Four years later he tramped over these same cobble stones once more; but this ...…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…HIGAN DAILY Aj I LtLnRltUH SIX MINUTES ISSUED IN 1912 PION OF THE NIES "So the grim machinery of war be- gan revolving in perfect order and with perfect preparation because, smore than two years previously, an individual war-book had been prepar- ed by the Colonial Committee of De- fense for every single Protectorate and island. It was at that moment locked in the safe of each governor or commissioner and they knew at once what to do." ;, ...…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, D x .. 190 AMEHRIINS ENTER BLEZIN TWO WEEKS NCH OCCUPY CITIES OF EMS AND NASSAU IN FATHER- LAND (By Associated Press) blenz, Dec. 15 (delayed). - Ap- mately 40,000 American troops arrived at Coblenz since the ad- e guard reached here a week ago. 'ge number of these troops have d through the city, while con- able forces will remain here tem- Throughout the sector held by the mericans the men have settled down o ...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…s .f r ptr 4gaIU at .0ij DAY AND NIGHTI SIB VICE -1 ) II ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. PRICE I GASLESS SUNDAY ORDER IS LIFTED Washington, Oct. 17.-The ban on Sunday motoring was lifted today by Fuel Administrator Garfield. The new ruling goes into effect immedi- ately. Should gasoline stocks again fall dangerously low, it was stated by the GENT fuel administration, the request will E MEASURES; CE CASES TA, S.A.T.C...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… xcept the ai btuuent ruoncations. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 9ociated Press is exlusively entitled foar repibliation of all news dis edited to t or not otherwise credited per and also the local news pub- at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, as eod class matter. Ktona by arrier or mail $3.50. Ann Arbor Press Builing. Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. iications not to 'exceed Soo words, the signature not necessarily to ap- int,'but as an evidence of fa...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

….......... ..... WMA ITES: STILL IN GRID SAMl II I lug est Off Because se Spread- WORKOUT; 'RENGTHENED r Position and With Captain-elect Become of' 1918 Varsity Pilot of Bombing Plane to RECALLS HAPPY DAYS, SPENT AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANj TRACK WORK GOING ON AT FERRY FIELD White togged track men raced around the cinder path at Ferry field yesterday afternoon tuning up for work during the year. Headed by Sedgwick, captain of the tr...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…11I UIMTiOR4 SPOIRT.4 I 1flADDITIOA L i T ARMY AND NAVY MEN ILITARY WATCHES YOSTMEN TD PRACTICE DESPITE FLU EPIDEMIC $6.00 up Walthan Elgin" Swiss Gruen Leonards TRAINING WILL KEEP SHAPE TO RESIST DISEASE MEN THE IN SERVICE PINS STAR TWO STAR THREE STAR GOLD STAR PINS SWEETHEART PINS SERVICE RINGS NOVELTIES LOCKETS SPOONS LITARY BRONZE PICTURE FRAMES IDENTIFICATION TAG LOCKETS LEATHER AND KHAKI WATCH STRAPS WATCH HOLDER AND...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

…:N INVENTED WISCONSIN PROFESSOR FINDS Sharp of the University of Wisconsin. MORE PROOF OF GERMAN GUILT Aside from the decision at the con- ference at Potsdam in June that war Madison, Wis., Oct. 17.-Definite evi- must be declared, the German govern- dence that Germany was planning a ment is known to have had arms for war in June, 1914, has been found cruisers sent to Buenos Aires in recently, according to Prof. F. C. June, 1914; and afso that...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…rlag n DutyiTo ~xplainedE POLIT- GER- ent Wilson as ch the German egotiate peace, ich more diffi- first view, in .. T. Crane of department. nt has replied sovereigns of ontrolling the imperial par- ority controll- or reichstag. iterest who in But it is of 10 is to be in- vance of the rofessor Crane. which now as- eace it repre- , to revert im- o its usual de- ne?" asks Pro- y today depends upon vo autocracies: an au- ment in the Empire, ic...…

July 18, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…OUR DOEER K. No. 10 HAND ENCLAND IIISiBE ALLIED a Interests Demand That the Nations Stand Together In World Affairs D FORGET DIFFERENCES ing the relations between the States and England to those .s existing in a family, in which nay be occasional differences liose members always unite an outsider, Prof. G. R. Wrong University of Toronto, in his yesterday afternoon in the Na- Science building, prophesied two nations would unite in the >r human ...…

July 18, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO tbe Wlolverine Official student newspaper for the summer session of the University of Michigan. Issued Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. Advertising rates-Furnished upon ap- plication to the business manager. Office houirs: Managing editor, 1:00 to 2:00 o'clock; business manager, 11 to 12 o'clock, daily. Address, The Wolverine, Press Build- ing,' Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Russell Barnes-Managing Editor Phone 2414 or 319 ...…

July 18, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE PAGE THREE I~lf[11{111IIIIII1it1H111111ti1; PCK ZRIN U S ( A t the Thea WuerthTheater Afternoon-a:3 and 4:00 By CAMPUS PROFSSORS AT THE ARCADE Evening-7:o, 1:o and xo:on Constance Talmadge is c Phane-ssa-J - by some to have surpassed ThPrs Gr 89JacM FR Y =frd in Present Outlook for a Career in the previous screen successes "His Majesty, Bunker Bean." Also Field of Geology is Excel- portrayal of the madcap Hiolmes Taels and Cose...…

July 18, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE WOLVERINE THE DETACHMENT NEW DETACHMENT HECEIVES $10,000 FROMPAYMASTER Only 70 Minutes Required to Pay Off Entire Body of 700 Men Approximately $10,000 was paid out to the members of the second train- ing detachment Tuesday afternoon. The men lined up on North Univer- sity avenue in front of the North University avenue Ann Arbor Saiings bank branch at 3:30 o'clock. The entire number of 700 odd menj were paid off within 70 minut...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…/ ifr ASSOCIA PREP DAY AND NIGI SERVI( ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918. PP _._. I OF. DOWRIE TO LEAVE UNIVERSITY MUZID DELIGHTS LARGE AUIEC Minneapolis, May 17.-Prof. George W. Dowrie, of the economics depart- ment of the Upiversity of Michigan, will leave at the end of the present semester to teach general economics and banking here. Professor Dowrie has been at the University for the last five years, where he gave speci...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…-thousand d Scarcity of leather has forced the Germans to use wooden soles. Could /CA RY A TIIJ ol- it be said that they are now protected from lightning at both ends? The institution of Straw-Hat day is u- particularly popular among should-be in- It is time the Germans began mak- wearers of the pot. on iug their apology to humanity for th starting the war. Or (Gathler Them Up from the DIagonal re Why not draft the necessary seedy Seniors He...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…TF MICHIGAN DAILY E TOI I ted to Win 25 Points Volverines in Meet NTERED IN 10 BY COACH ROCHNE ronger Than in With Farrell's ?Hell Early rell's track squad will ame this afternoon in a Ferry field, at 2 o'clock. s scheduled to be over me for the Iowa-Michi- .was given to the team Steve wanted to have his I up enough to be in the ion for today's. struggle. arrives here this morn- 4uad of track and field shown atgreat improve- he last mee...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…ThE NJCHIGAN DAILY 1 TO REGISTER * 'ATE ENGINEERS de registration of engineers licensing of those competent ce their profession is the ul- * al of a campaign inaugurated ichigan Society of Engineers. * larence T. Johnston, of the en- college, heads the commit- arge of the movement, which * sent striving only for the reg- . of civil engineers. To this * atement has been drafted for * e to be presented to the state r re next winter. This mea...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 5

…I' I' -a !I . IlL PF 'iOO r. 96 FT. SHERIDAN C (Continued from Page One) 'P George A. Cadwell, Jr., Clarence W. Campbell, Francis C. Carl, Thomas F. Carson, Harry R. Chapman, Ernest K. Chapin, Edgar S. Chipman, Chester C. Chopp, Paul Victor Clark, LeRoy A. Clark, Walter D. Cook, Howard J. Cook, Guy R. Cover, Valoir Earl Cross- ley, James E. Croushore, Joseph W. Cummins, Albert 0. Cuthbert; Otto 0. Davidson, Edward C. Davis, Leslie F. DeMa...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…~l £A-*J*LIVL1AL Ij ME. MO DEIGHT AUDIENCE AT FEST IWHAT'S G RING ON DEATH RATE IN CAN IS LOWEST SINC. R Ju s her feet. Here are the very ig young, vigorous and stylishly d Military Heel If, white Buck and white cloth. er Boot Shop. H MAIN STREET University of Michigan ew line of very smart models in Zen's Top-coats [en's Gabardines [en's Suits ery one of them. -ly inspection. Fashions. WIUZIZY Ice Cream every Day on (Continued ...…

April 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…N QUOTA! BOOST YOUR COUNTRY AND ALMA MAT] THE WEATHER SHOWERS A-ND COOLER TODAI Ar 4by A 7W AN .4ilt r t jIaitg y . A SSOCIATEI PRESS DlAY AND NIGHT M URT ICE D YPIBE I I l I O . XXVIII. No. 137: ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. PRICE THREE CENTS ERMANS CAPTURE POILKAPPELLE, LANGEMARCK, NORTHEAST OF YPRES1 BRITISH RETIRE FROM WYTSCHAETE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE BEGINS AS 400 MEN AND WOMEN ARE SWORN INTO COUNTY P...…

April 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…~am MIEMBER ASSOCIATE PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled use for republication of all news dis- credited to it or not otherwise credit. this paper and also the local news ed herein. ial newspaper at the University of ;an. Published every morning except y during the university year. red at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as -class matter. :es: Ann Arbor Press* Building. Les: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. munications not to exceed 3oo...…

April 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…4 4 44 4 I - ~ i~I 4j 4 un~em~t to M~n ~ MEN (who ~re 4~e heaviest buyers of Ox~ ~ 1fl~ m~ny are in linif Qnn a 0 ~ord~, Q y ppruon of the time, I have _______________ 44 J*iD7,1 H 4 A' 4 44 O~cf4r4~ Step into F~ishi&n F~i1~ wi1~~ YQ MAY GE?[~ THE BENEFIT New Low Shoes frQni ~fack~s44 ALITY~~~EV~ ~ ~r black cal. ?rlce, $~O lie / -~ A Qr.~i5OMOR1~ Presentation of th~e n~v modes for ~ l~p~ w ~ TAD P T(~'V~ TKI17b1OA~V.. will be n~ade to~norrow ~...…

April 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7e Merchants t 11 51 Members of the R. O. T. C. will form in front of Waterman gymna- slum at 6:30 o'clock tonight to parti- cipate in the Liberty Loan parade. Competition drills may be held b . tween the companies during the march. They will be judged by na- tional guard officers and a trophy of some kind will be awarded to the com- pany that makes the best showing. One hour's make-up credit will be given to all cadets ...…

April 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY mWalksOver ring Pumps and Oxfords * * . * * . . * . * * I WHAT'S GOING ON FOR WOMEN A wonderful assort- ent of styles and pat- ".,r 2' Pump shown in the cut is one of our many distinctive styles and car- ries the popular military heel, long thin vamp and small narrow silk bow, making a smart tailored effect. Unusual value at $5.50. : h. a Walk-Over Boot Shop. R. J. Hoffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main St. S Student...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…j TEMPERATURE TODAY i i I I 00 AV tt DAYAT VTICE i .. ;VIII. No. 82. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. PRIC DE THREE - T SINOMIZ ON .AT AND LI6HT HUNS AND QUIBBLE RUSSIANS ON PEACE AUTHORITY GIVEN PRESIDENT AND SUPERINTENDENT PARDON HEALTH SERVICE TO GIVE SIX LECTURES Diplomas Awarded To Candidates In Dentistry, Engineering, and Law President Harry B. Hutchins and acting superintendent of buildings and grounds ...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY inalfee. The University band might be induced to furnish the music, and ASSOdIATED PRESS anyone who has ever heard the band play will admit that it is a capable d Press is exclusively entitled republication of all news dis- dance orchestra. , Light refreshments to it or nototherwise credit- could be served by the Women's league Sa a t ofor a low figure, turning all profits per at the University of from this source to the R...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…4I Di A L 1 J _. ts and Overcoats d Trousers and Bath Robes 20% off. Vadhams & Co. WOLVERIES MIX WITH INIANA FIVE TONI T GAME MARKS RE-ENTRY INTO CONFERENCE BASKETBALL FOLD According to the Indiana . college paper, the Michigan basketball team was defeated by Ohio State a week ago last night. The Daily sport staff} and the Michigan Athletic association are glad to be infP nmed of the contests and since the game was said to have been p...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ur Reduced Prices on OVERCOATS IT WILL PAY YOU K. MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY STREET Li II EIJ ANTI-TIiSECTION HAS LITTLE SUPPORT HERE ANN ARBOR MEDICAL MEN FAVOR STAND TAKEN BY RED CROSS Anti-vivisectionists, who are oppos- iug the appropriation of Red Cross funds for the establishment of a re- search hospital behind the American lines in France, are receiving no sup- port in Ann Arbor. Information ob- tained at Red ...…

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