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April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…f 1.1 V-Z ftV iAw at. .v I JA .. .__- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 -.-'----~'-.~" - -----,-- ----4 ,. ERINES HUMBLE INDIANS, BLICATIONS APPOINTS ILY BUSINESS MANAGER; 16 EDITOR TO BE CHOSEN ND BROWN E OF 'ENSIAN e Given Chimes; Student members. of th Board in Control of Student. Publications were nominated also at the meeting. Elght men were named from which number four will be chosen at the spring elec- tions...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 Mr. Untermeyer Talks--Some Ilisabeth Whilcomb) An aristocrat of radicals. Accord- "But that's not for publication," Mr. ing to his fourteen-year-old son Mr. Untermeyer concluded hastily. "Now Untermeyer. is, however, merely a mild let's ask me a few questions. 'Do you liberal. There was much to be said believe in American poetry? 'Yes!' of son Richard (the "Dict' whom said Mr. Unterme...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…to the use far z not otherwise !a therla. i ~ a r Seaet. ned, the signa- ideuce of faitk, at the discre- fce. Unsigned nanuscript will Cents expressed nicely with the aid of only one orchestra, the year- lings have felt the need of doing things up a little better than their elder brothers and have arranged for two orchestras to play at the affair which they are to hold in the near future. The Frosh Frolic will no doubt be a more elaborate d...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1822 Planaging the Ilichigan Union Editor's note: This is the first of a "what's going out." The, head of any does make money and what does not $3,300; rentals $1,100; the Opera series o three artit-tes dealing with family can explain it without diffi- make money, let us go into the financ- $3,500; Opera Music, $127; waste the op r ade and organization of the culty. ial sheet as approved by the B...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…den in the role of Madame Butterfly. S She and her husband then came to J America where they sang for two sea-, sons with the Savage company. The following year they went to the Ber- lin Opera where Miss Easton sang the fam- leading roles. Another period at Covent olitan Garden, during which she created the e role soprano role in Ricordi's prize opera, nhau- "The Angelus," sang Sieglinde in May "The Valkyrie," Eva in "The Master- ed in singer...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, APRIL 23,1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 9 "THE MIND IN THE MAKING" (Continued) By James Harvey Robinson (Published by Harper and Brothers) ing, or make our knees as water. There silts in finding arguments for going on in the matter, and certainly no least (Copyright,. 1921, by Harper & Bros.) is a whole new literature growing up believing as we already do. argument to urge in favor of the belief from 11. On Various hinds of Think....…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

…'NC- and artistic work may be Judged human, instead of sex, standards. Makes for United Michigan If the rules governing participati in camus activities are made to hi e o monize with national practice c so. cerning sex distinctions there is par- danger that we shall have women tivi- our football teams or gridiron here inly prominent in the Women's Leag to- The opera will remain masculine a t a the Junior Girls play feminine. B chi- we shall ha...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY.APRTT, 521552 re " .emn words, ecce agns Del, a fly lit on 'he M ind in the M aking" the end of his nose.... The highly accurate pendulum clock was one of (Continued from Page 3) tions and may in turn, under highly the later results of Galileo's discovery. ness in all decisions in which their favorable circumstances, affect the He himself was led to reconsider and amour propre is involved. Thousands views...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

…y ..,. 1. 0 4 1 '.0 1 I'll, t 0--bum . ... kson ,hes de Ar cross he ad ist for o the the andi n pla; tall a ho be gi Mtajesti avingl wish Di one ogo a ,er the first hit to tbe ger wl runm nethre condt ith t ayer ml ass to Mtice w~ board e start shad Triple into the first! Lfor a triplej won for him-i1 .rade theater sed the platel dded 10 more wa grand to- movies. That1 first hit, thet the first run yer on Ferry com~es.about.) Manager ...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 5 A Review---And Some Notes (By G. D. E.) pathos that one finds in a book by and the ripening of her literary po- roses, of, at most, building on a "Up Stream," (Boni and Liveright) Dreiser or Hergesheimer. But it tentialities. As a culmination of her rotten foundation. In this same Ludwig Lewisohn's autobiography, comes in flashes and these are the heavenly inspirations the Reverend analysis ...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…EARLING CENSURES CLASSMATE WHO HAS REFUSED TO WEAR CLASS HEADGEAR ,I . I- I :: I . EDUCATION SENIORS Senior education students must order their commencement invitations and announcements today in Tappan hall between the following hours: 9 to 10, and 2 to 5 o'clock. I EIL REEREVES ANNOUNCE Mary Pickford in "LittleLord Faunt- leroy" with health education films, "The High Road" and "Foot Folies" at the Wuerth Theater May 8, 9, 10, and 11. Buy...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 6

…THL MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 mere pedantry. The saving quality in WAtLDO FRANK AND D. 11. LAW- in i ///y u h r case is a toucht of anarcihy -ust REBCE enougih to breathe the breatht of life f 'y l yI ) . low does the Ameran language There has been during the past few "THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE" tthings. Brander Matthews has always Mencken is talking about look hin years o strengthening tendency on By H. L. Mencken taken it se...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

…lic Health lethods In Poland Described 71y Visiting Physician of absence for various time have been granted sev- essors and members of the y faculty by the Board of Prof. R. W. Sellars, of the y department, is absent for at semester, teacing~in Brown( r. Prof. J. G. Winter, of the4 I Latin department, has been in Europe for the past col- Prof. C. C. Glover, of the College of Pharmacy, has been at Columbia uni- ersity studying and employed in...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 7

…t SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 7 "Rahab" is a strange, poetic, pas- indifferent as the Chorus is dignified A REVIEW-AND NOTES BY G. D. E. where they can buy copies of these sionate story, the tale-to use a melo- and ceremonious. So, of course, he is (Continued from Page 5) magazines, and without exception dramatic phrase-of a soul in torment. likely to be in an American theatre; and harden and grow whiskers before such pe...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

…cool us Sundaes - 30c Editor, The Michigan Daily: A great deal of adverse criticism has come to my ears lately beause sol many people got up and left during the recent talks here by the poets,! P'adriac Colum and Carl Sandburg. Inasmuch as I am one of the guilty' number I would like to say a word in. defense through the columns of The Daily. The talks have been held, at a very inconvenient hour for a gr~eat many of us but rather. than miss t...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 192 "THE MIND IN THE MAKING" omniscience. Without taking thought MANAGING THE UNION in the revenue producing department (Continued from Page 4) we see in a flash that it is most right- (Continued from Page 2) $70,482.17 and have had to spend of it hensions. There have seen obstruc- eous and expedient to discourage birth j keepers and stenographers total $69,899.02, so that the Union has tinists i...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

…Ift I ,"te Girls who have any old lace or cos- the tumies for the period of 1800 are asked en on to call Margaret Spalding at 398. fence- ss for All freshmen and sopohmore girls be f~owho wish to tryout Sor class baseball been teams will meet at A o clock Monday girls afternoon for their first practice. De- were finite practice hours will be also de- the cided upon at this time. been 1bDe- Senior play rehearsals will be as fol- t will lows t...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

…* Y V (11:30 a. m. Satu 23, 1922 .E TdI N rds.) Number 145 >sence of Mrs. Burton from the city, President and Mrs. "at home" Wednesday afternoon of this week' , Science, and the Arts: 3 meeting of the Literary Faculty Monday afternoon, n. in Newberry Hall. JOHN R. EFFINGEIR. Wisconsin Bonus: Ly office, Room 2, University Hall, between 2 and 5 p. m., i. F. B. WAHR. f paintings recently made in China1 and sketches by Ann Arbor Artists all. O...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

…1J $irtjigxn &zitj SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1922 Mr. Untermeyer Talks--Some os Eliseth Whitcomb) - --An aristocrat of radicals. Accord- at's not for publication," Mr. ing to his fourteen-year-old son Mr. Rer conclud hastily. Now Untermeyer, is, however, merely a mild me a few questions. 'Do you liberal. There was much to be said a American poetry?' 'Yes' of son Richard (the "Dick" whom U ntermeyer." readers of "Th...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 12

…)Vanaging the flichigan Union Editor's note: This is the first of a "what's going out." The head of any does make money and what does not $3,300;, rentals $1,100; the Opera series of three articles dealing with family can explain it without diflh- make money, let us go into the financ- j $3,500; Opera Music,.$127; waste the operation and organization of the culty. ial sheet as approved by the Board of paper, $28; valet service, $7; Opera Michi...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 13

…"THE MIND IN THE MAKING" (Continued) By James Harvey Robinson (Published by Harper and Brothers) ing, or make our knees as water. There sists in finding argnments for going on in the matter, and certainly no least (Copyright, 1921, by Harper & Bros.) is a whole new literature growing up belseing as we already do. .argunsent to urge in favor of the belief From "3. On Varione winds of Think. which studies the effects of our bodily I remember yea...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 14

…emn words, ecce agnus Del, a fly lit on The Mina in the flaking " the end of his nose.... The highly accurate pendulum clock was one o (Continued from Page 3) tions and may in turn, under highly the later results of Galileo's discovery ness in all decisions in which their favorable circumstances, affect the He himself was led to reconsider an amour propre is involved. Thousands views and lives of others, even for successfully to refute the old...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 15

…A Review--And Some Notes (By G. D. E.) pathos that one finds in a book by and the ripening of her literary po- roses, of, at most, building on a "Up Stream," (Boni and Liveright)LDreiser or Hergesheimer. But it tentialities. As a culmination of her rotten foundation. In this same Ludwig Lewisohn's autobiography, comes in flashes and these are the heavenly inspifations the Reverend analysis I found that when a person which I read fully a month ...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 16

…' mere pedantry. The saving quality in 1A:LDO FRANK AND D. H. LAW- k hA t his case is a touch of anarchy-just RtENCE books i idnd AuthoT'rS enough to breathe the breath of life into otherwise dry facts. ( fevie by It. D. S.) How does the American language There has been during the past few "THE AAMERICAN LANGUAGE" things. Brander Matthews has always Mencken is talking about look in ears a strengthening tendency on By H. L. Mencken taken it ser...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 17

…"Rahab" Is a strange, poetic, pas- indifferent as the Chorus is dignified A REVIEW-AN-D OTES BY G.D.E.|wher ther can buy copies of these ,donate story, the tale-to use a melo- and ceremonious. -So, of course, he is (Continued from Page 5) magazines, and without exception dramatic phrase-of a soul in torment., likely to be in an American theatre; and harden and grow whiskers before such persons are the best buyers of A woman, cut short from wha...…

April 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 145) • Page Image 18

…"THE MIND IN THE MAKING" omniscience. Without taking thought (Continued from Page 4) we see in a fliash that it is most right- hensions. There have been obstruc- eous and expedient to discourage birth tionists in all times, not merely the control by legislative enactment, or lethargic masses, but the moralists, that one who decries intervention in the rationalizing theologians, and most Mexico is clearly wrong, or that big of the philosohers, ...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER CLOUDY AND COOLER TODAY tr Sir Abf :43 at t9 ASSOCIAT: PRESS DAY AN11 NIOIT SERVICE ,.,,.,.r , n1M VOL., XXXI.No. 13'8. *,-. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. PRI(,CE I jVEJ1 CEPI .:: Ui NION TO MAK WO RKSHOPIT SMALL THEATRE' CONSTRUCTION TO COM ENCE WITH END OF LABOR TROUBLES POND AND POND DRAW REMODELING PLANS New Little Theater Will Have Stage, Orchestra Pit, and Dressing Rooms Plans for remodeling, the...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1111M111111-7 7711 r4t Mtr4igatt rtel OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Publisked every morning except Monday during the Univer- year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise dited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ , ..... ... - - .. . . ., - x .. _ , . ._ .. .. .. ... .. ... . . ." .. d .. .. 'ate,, .. i ,.« , , .: .. .. ., .. ." ,.. ' w , " ' . . .. i - -' .. . . ,,,, ..-. . a . .""." b .. ,,,, " r . . ." . . .. ... . - QT .. ...: .. ,. ..,_ ., ., ". ", j ! . _ .- ammom PURDUE 'TO OPEN BIGTENSEASON PENN RELAYS PROMISE TO BE GREATEST EVER ENTRANCE ADDS Weather Permitting, Game Will Be Called at 2:30 O'clock on 40 Fe...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…1-IGAN 1), L ry::. 1 MUMMERS PRESENT "THE WONDER HAT" I ____________________________________________________________________ HE SPIRIT OF 1921 Spells Prosperity and Progres- siveness. Display this spirit by' placing Your Spring Order at once.; You will then be doing your part towards starting the} lvheels of commerce. : : : : )EPENDABLE GARMENTS' STYLISH At Welcome Prices . JC KARL MALCOLM 604 East Liberty Street. 3a f! a ,X ...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

…T'HE MICHIGAN DAIL' Mvusicale Society Elects Officers Officers for the comning year were elected, prizes were issued to winners in the State Federation of Mlusic clubs contest, and reports of coinmittees read at the annual nmeeting of the Matinee Musicale society held Wed- nesday at the Union.., It was brought out thiat the Ann[ Arbor Matinee Mlusical society is now, third in size of the federated music clubs of the state. First and second pl...…

April 23, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…MICHIGAN DAILY I n l rYlY. IY r+l. r1 Y t. .. .. ._ LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SATURSAY, APRIL 23, 1921. Number 188. age of Literature, Science, and the Arts: 'here will be a Faculty meeting in the auditorium of the Natural Sci- building Monday, April 25, at 4:05 p. m. The Special order, the re- on Junior Colleges, is being sent out by mail. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. 11 Students: n view of the patriotic cause to which the proceeds are to be ...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…COLD. I LWj I ittP 1 JASSOC DlAY AND)N SEB' 14 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920. PRTCF T1 & PD T(1IZI FI~ E ' '1' 2 CLASSES T LAIDLER TO SPEAKTC.C.CHORALGLUCA Ui HERE FO ALUTNI bRR I IN BBOUNE F LEAGUE 8ONH GULTYOFP poed to tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. 81 lc hseeig nHl u REUNION IN JUN~ E eeing will be held In room 205 Musical Numbers and Character Im- Women Hold Annual Election; P. thdaspcsor h Uivr- S LFAB V hlperso...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 r ER OF THE UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN4 except Monday during the Univr- trol of Student Publications. ,4 MBER OF THI-IIASSOCIATED PRESS jated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise' paper and the local news published therein. the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second n by carrier or mail, $3.50. n Arbor Press building, Maynard street. usiness, 96o; Editorial, 2...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… .. ... .. . .. ".. .. . . - . ., _ . . .. .. .. .. r. t $ . * _ i _ .,._ FROM .R, 5 e One) ing round, second, and st 'throw to he only Nor- are rather erratic in and neither was able third Knode walked, d by a pitched ball, e a single through coring, and Kirch he plate by a narrow vo out in the second singled, was forced Ruzicka got free went to third on hit, and came Iome econd baseman held rands. hird in the fifth inn- >tt juggled th...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…... ibrary two, and three. uraduate readiunroom g rooms number one contains books on ancient s of the languages, number two books on mod- e spring ern languages,' and number three books on philosophy, education, and bers one, mathematics. - All upperclass girls who wish tol play baseball should sign up on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium before 4 o'clock, April 27. FEBRUARY STUDENTS GUESTS AT TEA IN NEWBERRY RESIDENCE University wo...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 5

…L Camping in the REAL Woods inting, Fishing and Canoe Trips ith Indian Guides in the Won- derful Timagami Country CALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M. MAJEST IC TODAY AND SATURDAY n Davies EXHIBIT BOOK PLATES IN LIBRARY CIORRIOR Book plates, showing the work of individual designers, styles of book plates, and plates of noted men, con- stitute the new exhibit now being held in the main corridor of the Library. The exhibit includes book plates of suc...…

April 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

…A 1 1L l livl id .1i gee Chec SWHAT'S GING ON I I FRIDAY 3:0-andIdates for junior engineer baseball team report in room 308, Engineering building. 8:00-Soccer football practice at Fer- ry field. Practice will be held every afternoon at this time. 0:30-Episcopal students' banquet in Harris hall. 7 :30-Congregational student party in Lane hall. 7:30 - Alpha Nu Debating society . meets in club rooms, University * hall. 7:30- Women's Cosmopolit...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATF- PROBABLY SHOM TODAI, -ER. YEES 43af ttlx ASSOCIAT'ED PRESS DAY ,AND WIGHT W=R SERVICE I i VOL. XXIX. No. 140. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS CLA5SOF'19 HOLDS A LNNULSWINGOUT IN UNIVERSITY HAL PRESIDENT HARRY B. HUTCHINS DISCUSSES'' 1919 CLASS OUTLOOK LUNDQUIST TELLS OF ORIGIN OF SWING-OUT Class Numbering 695 Form Block M and Then Have Picture Taken at Memorial Hall With the Varsity band pl...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY l ,, Al FFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN blished every morning except Monday g the university year by the Board in rol of Student Publications.j lEER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS B Associated Press is exclusively entitled ae use for republication of all news dis- as credited to it or not otherwise credited his paper and also the local news pub- W -A rirrr tered at the postofiice at' Ann Arbor, igan, as second...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…r THE MICHIGAN DAILY / THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. _____ A ) i ERA' II SHOULD EXIST BETWEEN YOU AND THE MEN KHAKI AND BLUE A Bond in Your Pocket as a Symbol of Gratitude in Your Heart for Their Services Have You Answered Your Tugging Conscience?' Hit the Trail to the Victory Temple 1 4 GOVERNMENT PLAN 10% with Application 10% July 15, 1919 20% Aug. 12, 1919 20% September 12, 1919 20% October 7, 1919 FINAL PAYMENT NOV. 1...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7 a: a aa.. awsa ....a a+r.....w as a. a aa.a .. _ - ! Calkins Drug Co. YPSI NTI TEAM HERE TO PA WOLVRINES FIRST SPRING GRIDIRON WORKOUT HELD TUESDAY Reindel yesterday, for the initial practice. Worcester played the best tennis during the several matches. Merkel and Truss also appeared good. The matches during the afternoon f . - - . --- A V v CIAl GOOD NEWDS 1TT im IIARID GAME 1 EXPEC'l'ED TO NORMAL SCHOOL P...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILr PAGE MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHETRA Nightly-All Sws Sunday LAST TIMES TODAY The Shepherd vf the Hills ,., WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 TODAY -Last Showing of Dorothy Phillips in "The Heart of Humanity." in Eight Reels, Also a Tom Mix Comedy. Shows: Matinee 2 and 4. Evcning 7 and 9 Prices: Mat. 20c Eve. 30c.''Children loc Tax included Special Orchestra Music and Singing by Geraldine Schlemmer -, ORPHEUM THEATR...…

April 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -._ YYrYiYYY iM. YMIq [PROVEMENT OF BEACH NOW LIKELY nlargements and improvements on city bathing beach are extremely ly at the present time. 'he City Council, in its meeting nday night, approved the appropria- i bill introduced by the city park nission, with the proviso that the ;roit Edison company, present own- of the property, would lease it to city for a period of 25 years. No Trouble Expected rhis bill provides for...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…DERSUB C LI 01 z :ti tan attx I AS DAY AND NIGHT' SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918. PRICE ITHRE ...,-- CLAIMS HOLIDAY' L- MEN LEAVING FOR' FARMST TKEEXAMS ,..,---- THINING CAMP TO TAKE 40 STUDENTS AMERICANS 200 IN HUN LOSE ATTACK to n, April 22.-All gover- sked today by Secretary eclare next Friday a state as President Wilson has it a national holiday to rty Day celebrations. a's offerings of Libertyt ...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…4 d with1 1DEMANDS SQUARE DEAL. GALENS UPPER-CLASS MEDICAL SOCIETY PROTEST AGAINST RE. CENT STATEMENTS ABOUT ME- 1ICS ely entitled It is when he is in this state of I news diss wise credit- mind, his thoughts focused on those local news whom he has left behind, that a let- ter frdm home buoys up his spirits iversity of and imparts new life and energy to ing except r. his being. Poets and artists have en- n Arbor as deavored to portray the h...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… .w.w._.___ . ' me Hamer and Egbert will go against ) Dr. Lee and Chris Mack this afternoon -should the winds, scheduled for last March, and which have been deliver- ed during the past four or five days, allow, for several sets of doubles. h This is the part of the final practice y schedule preceding the Chicago match y Saturday. e Bornstein and Sullivan are two men e who are evidencing interest in the Varsity squad. The former has al- ready...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

… 4e NoW we know we are in the war- We realize what it means-- We are determined that the sacrifice of Amer- ican life-shallinot be in vain and that there shall be no turning back, no faltering,,until our wrongs are avenged and our future safety assured. peace and NOW NOW. is- the time for YOU to act-RIGHT / 'ITT I_ _ _ _ _ __ I- L _ _ __' . _ _ vIe stay-at-nomes, what sacrifces are we making for our heroes over there; who suffer ...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…... scat appearance are isi ness and profess- as in the flglting trol the destiny of will find the qual- snap of youth, the refinement of ex- SPECIAlIZATION TALKS BY CAMPUS PROFESSORS IF YOU WANT TO GET RICH DON'T ENTER LAW SAYS PROF. R. W. AIGLERI '9il HEADS ECONOMICS DEPARTMVENT AT SETTLE I Early Spring Showi -the acme of value-best /) 11 hart othes ITT E &LANDERS OR R LOWERS PHONE 294 213 E. LIBERTY OR CARACE LERS IN I5 OR EA...…

April 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

…Ifu FT BOARD CALLS 200 MEN FOR EXAMS I ver and Oxfords s * * , * * * *m * * .** AT THE THEATERS "Over the Top," at the Garrick. ~' - .~ ; {'. ,r i . O~iJ7 , Unusual value at $5.50. Boot Shop. tter, Prop. ALL CLASS ONE REGISTRANTS TO BE EXAMINED ON APRIL 29 Notices were sent out yesterday by the locaL selective draft board for 200 Class one registrants to appear for examination on Monday, April 29. The examinations will be held in M...…

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