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November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…:tr it ac li DAY AND SE ) i d ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. 1' ser it s was com firs at a T H. uni ing '20, pre T1 met rear eac pro esta Osborne "I --. TEL IW ture Wh poi may ed sup que 1920 C shou hav all book edit case tion mad tion clas com- paid trea y'n H. Hough Gives Thanksgiving 8 SCRIBES ENTER PI DELTA EPSILON Day Address in Hill Auditorium [e thatwthein paecigitat da eti nn Ar otf r-he h l ay w r...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…NALIZED IF0 except Monday during the Univer- ntrol of Student Publitions. E ASSOCIATED PRESS exclusively entitled to the use. for atches credited to .it or not otherwise e local news published therein. at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second r mail, $3.50. d . s building, Maynard street. Editorial. 2414. . . , not necessarily endorse the sentiruents ex- unications. .a ....Mnaging Editor Phone 2414 or oi6. - Phon. Business, Manager Phoe iior 273...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…3E5 EST Kentucky, Seems res RONG IN EAST, 2 WESTERN TEAMS he large col- seasons last Tkeral import- Turkey day. resent the dy- aotball season. now time for get busy and an, All-state, levens. _ These rish interest- nly right that should be al- on these ficti- serious consideration for. All-Amer- ican honors, while Weaver, center from the same school, rivals Peck, the Pittsburg star, in his All-Amercan ability. ANN ARBOR HIGH WINS PROM HYDE...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…I FIn lvii L _.r. ........,.... ILY >w, 14, of Rochester, re for this week end. lge andMartha Gray, are visiting friends reek end. '18E, of Detroit, came 'riday for a feW days ds. son, '19, of Detroit,.is lay and Sunday here with the September class of the Hom- oeopathic nurses training school, was united in marriage with lDr. S. W. Snow, '19M, at noon on Thanksgiving at the bride's home in Ypsilanti township. They will make their.home in...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… THE WHITNEY All commissioned officersr my, navy, and marine corps ted to attend a meeting on r the purpose of organizing t lapter of the American Officer of the are in- Dec. 2, he local 's of the War. Announcement of the will be made later. "American Officers" as the so- is known, is the only national ns' association which admits mbership officers of every branch army, navy, and marine corps. national menbership campaign een under way for ...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…JITING YOUR E I TASTI that's our specialtyI A per- fect fitting suit is a joy for- ever and we've tailoring Joy for a long time. We fit your -your good judgment JR POCKETBOOK - 'ar too low for the kind of clothes we are t won't keep you away. We are going to a day or two. If you want your Suit or 2alolm Malcolm Block Lud satisfactory o every custom- account be large Bank 1 Tuttle's Lunches Nunnally 's Candy Maynard St. [aini &Hu...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

….al Vi /' -I 1 f , A&'A r -I . I- :Rtj r'i '44 U IAS.&X LAIN U I T ? I SERVICE 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. PRICE THREE ITIENTS 13 G IN 1E0 MILK OPES TO SEE 0N PLANT I N GET PRODUCT ere Is No Way Raw tilk University hospitals are not pasteurized milk!' statement was given out last by Dr. Wessinge, city health fle said that both the Homoeo- and University hospitals are us- W milk entirely, with the ...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…)F MICHIGAN ting except Monday during the Univer- Control of Student Puljli'cations. THEASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for dispatches credited to it or not otherwise 3 the local news published therein. to e at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second or mail, $3.5o. - ' ss building, Maynard street. Editorial, 2414. exceed So words, if signed, the sig- pear in print,ebut as an evidence of will be published in The Daily at the left ...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…t L 441 19ADIENT 0 aU i Because of the last minute erection of boxes on the running track, the interclass relays scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 1, have been cancelled. elease of the players and practice will continue until the coach is' horoughly satisfied with the day's work. In preparation for the last hree games, Northwestern has had vening drills in the big electrically ighted shed that adjoins.Patton gym- asium. Coach Bachman will un-...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…of the Y. W. C. A. e the physical, moral, standard of our Chi- said Miss Ting Shu ress to the University day afternoon in New- mphasized the great A. workers in China paratively new class of social clubs, reading clubs, kinder- gartens, and in the carying on of health campaigns. "America holds it within her power to mold China into a strong, Christian nation," said Miss Ching n closing. "Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arca...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…THE a great sue-,j 11FI IY M '. Tuttle's 14 Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. i From a musical stand point "Oh Boy," which will be presented by E. Ray Comstock and William Elliot at the Whitney tomorrow night, ranks high among recent productions. Among its lyrics are eighteen dis- tinct hits including "An Old Fashioned Wife," "A Pal Like You," "You Never Knew About Me," and "Till the Clouds Roll By." A departure from the usual stage ...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…WUi I I GIN PASTEI lED ILK ONj I saying that a word to :ient,. and we are now rd-Hurry! Next Sat- November Victor Rec- 11 have to step lively to' )RD business has increased where we cannot get enough ply the trade. there'll be :e records out on the first, and will not remain long on our (continued from Page OCne) Wessinger, "but at the same time milk is thedmost fertile fiel for ate grow- th, and settlement of germs, as its richness mu...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… From The President of 'eturning students and to those who are now beginning for the first ir University life, I expend a.most cordial anti hearty welcome. You us in large and increasing numbers; but the people of our great .erous Commcaiwealth willingly provide for all who come. While ersity was founded and is conducted primarily for the higher educa- he youth of Michigan, she opens her doors to all, wherever ' theli' ho seek what she can g...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…ready the Union has taken steps to reduce exor- bitanit rates and it' is expected that its action will bring re~sults within a fe'w days. It remains for more people to open their homes to the students. There are hundreds of additional room~s that would; be available if more houses were opened. The faculty members alone could place 200 rooms at the disposal of students. Certainly it is the, loyal duty of everyone who has accom- modations to lis...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…'Al 9 -- - Coach |SHIFT COCH MITCELL TO INTERCIASS SPORTS Captain "We Try T Treat You Rig We take this opportunity o WILL REMAIN WITH GdIDTRON MEN PRESENT FAE Al11 ing a welcome to all returning hI ag Coar-h Elmer Mitchell, who has n Tworked for two years in placing Mich- k igan i-n the basketball world and who g has . guided the freshman squads Chrou=h their days of infancy on the gridiron and diamoM, may .shift his is duties fro...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…DES SAILORS ARE [ZING FLOATING BANK pt..28.-What is said to floating savings bank in w has more than 100 de-' ording to a recent state- stmaster Hagel,twho es- e institution to serve eat Lakes steamers pass- the Detroit river. The ranch of the Detroit Pos- bank andis carried on t C. F. Bielman, Jr. it has been the custom 'ors to do 'their banking ers of their vessels, prin- veland and Duluth. Many rs, finding this responsi- other means' o han...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… I_ r V i What Will You Take? Rhetoric 1, Math. 1, History lA,. French 1 AND 4 r t t. ~Iatj U Make it part of your course, where all cam- pus notices and events are published. Follow Michigan's Football Team, and, other athletics through its columns. Know what's doing socially, and where to find it. U 4 1 4; Know Your University Read Its Student Paper I. '1 / This Can you issue is given to you. afford to miss the rest? S...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…le. Already are in the rd the work naevb- nce of the ation this cted to be 308 last y larger. the color ited that ed, which X18-19 edi- put out. ANS KIZATION QUOTIA rILAUED AT =,09VV Detroit, Sept. 27.-Adjutant General John S. Bersey of Michigan states that Michigan's quota in the reorganized national guard will .be 12,000 men. Of these 6,000 will be organized in Detroit in infantry, cavalry and ar- tillery organizations, it is stated. Many ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…ship IULJ X- POSITION f LI LU ,nce on the lectures is re- all freshmen, and those who roughout the year will re- hour credit. The class will t 3 o'clock every afternoon 'sity hall. ent to The Michigan Daily is the only ppor- means of getting campus, city and o ac- world news in one paper. Dean Henry M. Bates of the Law school has decided definitely to re- main in Ann Arbor, according to statements made by him Saturday.; For more than a y...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…ned about be placed s recently ar the Li- old iper No .Ground for Divore i, Sept. 28.--"Bad temper i ;round for separation-ifi f the people in the worln e separated stat the presen eclared& Magistrate Lankeste es Court, when a woman ap a writ of separation from he declaring he had "an awfu V Is- it 1111111 IlUNIIIImUL. 111 CAMPUS FEATURE SUMMER SESSION, NEW PROFESSORS ON FACULTY; O7'STRUCTION BRISK ON CAMPUS The University closes one of it...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…il Phone 598 I Of inspection PROF. E. D. CAMPBELL MAKES EXPLANATORY STATE. iwENT Regarding the new degree of M.S. in chemistry, Prof. E. D. Campbell has. made the following statement: "The degree of B.S. (chemsitry) was conferred in this University for he' first time in 1886 and for 13 years thereafter continued to be the degree taken by many students strongly specializing in chemistry. ,Soon after the abolition of all spe- cial degrees ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… rI IFRY Am 'I I Y AA L Al 1 1 113 Al . AI I I I LEJI omeNnlSorL.UIMhoIr bI IRM II 1Sophomoresare reminded to report STUDENTS AT LA ALL to Miss Marion Wood to arrange for - TO FIN- classes and for physical examinations. INCREASED ENROLLMENT CAUSES R.MI-I GREAT DEILAND FORs All members of the intercollegiate committee are requested to meet for POSITIONS a special meeting at 4 o'clock Tues- -- new dor- day at Newberry residence. Co-operation...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…pper has made itself equal with and, other precious metals by in- ng itself in a romance. Hard to ve, it may be, yet William Far- by clever acting has made the rhile dull metal, live in a photo- :ull of action and, featured by a strain that has made it a beaut- romance. 'olves of the Night," is the picture. uum is- the star. The plot is wov- round the spectacular fortune of id States Senator W. A. Clarli. AT THE ARCADE' ere may have been gloom...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…rPlhn Ar^atln Pn4 n+-;i - +1.-_1 T: 1> 1 1 iOfl S u ,' For s Attached Shirts And Knit Ties 1 N. University Ave rne Araeaeteria in te Nickels Arcade is now open with lots of good fresh vegetables, home-killed pork, etc., from our own farm. The baked goods we prepare in our Bakery. We have not raised our prices.-Adv. Frances Rl.-Caspari, vocal teacher, semester begins Oct. 6th. Room 12 Cornwell Bldg., 203 E. Huron. For particulars call .68....…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…I, WEATHER NTINUED FAIR TODAI ( LL iJ fr I utx ASSOCIATED PREF DAT A"NIGH fWI] SERVICE - VOL. XXIX. No. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. PRICE THREE _ - < 1 QUESTION OF NEW OICE CREATION UP TO RE6ENTS FINAL ACTIONTO BE TAKEN AFTER NEXT PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENT SENATE, RECOMMENDS ADEQUATE S A L A R Y Suqgst "Assistat t the President in Re in t Studet Aetlylties" as New Title "Assistant to the President in Rela- tion...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY,Z duitgat t iy AL NEWSPAPKR AT THE VERSI'Y OF MICHIGANE I every, morning except Monday university year by the Board in Student Publications. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ciated Press is exclusively entitled for republication of all news dis- dited to it or not otherwise credited per and also the local news pub- n. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, a second class matter. tions by carrier or mail, $3.5!x. Ann Arbor Press...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…T1 MICI [IGAN DAILY .. Now" .-...; . I 7)T) xr a g-- 1 V Il I LEAVE FOR EASTERlN MEET REDICTIONS MADE AS ALL THE DOPE IS VAGUE gan's track team, representing1 .e and Blue at the Eastern in- giate meet at the Harvard' 1, left Ann Arbor at 2:45 Wed- afternoon. were to travel via the Michi-1 ntral and arrive at Boston at1 lhis morning. The schedule1 'hursday noon to Friday noon. s only eating, sleeping, and giving the men plenty of ...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DATLY THURSDAY, MAY an Professors Blusily Writing New Text Books Although the war has served to de- pared in conjunction with Arthur R. crease the writing and publication of .Cushney, professor of pharmacology books of every kind by creating a pap- in the University of London, a "Lab- er shortage and by bringingabout an. oatory Guide in Expeimental Pharm- increased cost of issuance it has not, acology." Prof. Rollo E. McCotter...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL__ EST C Nightly-All Shows Sunday News From The Other Colleges, Music Notes 0 LAST TIMES TODAY SHIRLEY MASON - in- "Good Bye, Bill" Shows at 3:00; 7:oo; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 294-M Mgr's Res., 23x6-M Thurs- Fri-29-30-Constance Talmndge in "Who Cares ?"; Christie Comedy, "Four of a Kind" and Ford Weekly. 25c. Sat--31-May Allison in "The Island of Intrigue' 'and Big-V Comedy, "Jazz and Jailbirds." a, WUERTH THEATRE 2:00...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Relieve In Russia, (By Associated Press) Arehangel, May 28.-The 'American ruiser Des Moines arrived here to- sy with transports bringing new ritish volunteer army units to re- eve the American an4 other troops rho have been fighting since last mgust. Rear Admiral McCully, commander f the American naval forces in Rus- Ian waters, is aboard the Des Moines. 'he gunboat Yanktown is expected to Dllow the Des Moines here within...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…I THE WEATHER FAIR AND COOLER TODA'! t'L AdL AqW liitr4t M rn Itaixj PRO I E DA T AND NIGHT WIRF SER VICE VOL. XXIX. No. 145. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS LEGUE COVENNT ADOPTED WITHOUT DIVISION, CHANGE CONSTITUTION MOVED BY WIL- SON; BRITON NAMED AS FIRST I SECRETARY-GENERAL TAX EQUALITY CLAUSE; NOT INCLUDED IN TEXT1 French and Nipponese Amendments Left for Consideration by League Itself (By Associated ...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIUSDAY, APRIL *9, 191 )fFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN blished every morning except Monday ng the university year by the Board in rol of Student Publications. NIBER OF Il ASSOCIATED PRESS he Associated Press i< exclusively entitled lie use for republication of all news dis- bes credited to it or not otherwise credited his paper and also the local news pub- :d herein, atered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TH] S is Opening Day for my annual book sale On Thursday I will offer EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY at greatly reduced prices Other bargains will follow. Do not put off visiting opening this day. sale. Look them over on ClAS. w.e GRAH 1I (SHEEHAN & CO.) . -., 1 1_ = . 'S ~ . , _- - _ .. 1 1 i U - - CINDER SQUAD PREPARES FOR MAROON DUL. MEET FARRELL CALLS ALL RUNNERS' INTO ACTION AFTER RES...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. .__ _ - _ _. .., --« iUS CONTRALTO IS ANN RB FAYDITE E. HOMER BILLED FOR FRIDAY EVENING FESTIVAL CONCERT me. Louise Homer, famous for sev- seasons in the leading contralto a at the Metropolitan Opera house, long acknowledged by concert au- ices throughout the country as one he greatest vocal artists, will sing the second time in Ann Arbor at "star night concert of the May tival, Friday, May 17,...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGR y { I mii nilill - i WILL N TN ALBION ~~ AT THE THEATERS Dr. W. W. Bishop, librarian of the University, will go to Albion, Michi- gan on Thursday, May 1, to deliver the dedicatory address for the new Carnegie library at that place. Ft. Sheridan Men Meet Tuesday To make final plans for organiza- tion, all men who graduated from the officers' training schools at Fort Sher- idan, Ill., during the period of the war will...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ..._...r.... ........ .-......-- - HAP'S GOING ON II FRENCH PLAY READY, FOR DRESS REHEARSAL SPIRIT HIGH FOR VICTORY REUNION. ADDITIONAL SPORTS I PONTIAC STUDENTS TO FORM o'clock tonight in Lane hall. This SECTIONAL CLUB TUESDAY I meeting is the first of a series called by the University Y. M. C. A. for the For the purpose of forming an or- promotion of sectional clubs. ganization which shall be active in - b...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHERAsOCIAT~ FAIR AND SLIGHTLY DAY AND NHT WARME. x ..B.RICE VOL. XXIX. No. 127. ANN ARBOR, MIChIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS TO RESIST ALLIES' REFUSAL TO LET POLES LAND AT PORT BREACH OF ARM- ISTICE PLAN SENDING DIVISIONS INTO THREE POLAND Two Rumanian Army Corps Cross Eastern Frontier to Fight Hungarians (By Associated Press) ' Paris, March 28.-News was re- ceived here today that the Germans are increasing the ...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919, EIhe £tdphign Batty OF'FICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday daring the universitby yeartlbysthe Board in Control of Student -Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled sothe use for republication of all news dis- patches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local new...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILV .., . __ _.. ... . BASEBALL COACH PLANS {PRACTICE CAME TODAYI TOSSERS ISSUED' UNIFORMS TUES- DAY; MUCH PEP EVI- DENT Coach Lundgren announced that baseball practice Satifrday afternoon will consist of a practice game play- ed by teams chosen from the Var- sity men. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. Those interested in the progress made by the squad this year will have a good chance to review its merits in t...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATI ____ AT THE THEATERS, but whose picture has spurred him on to seek her in the East. His success is bound to please his audience very nearly as much as it does himself. f Helium Gas Discoveries Open Up Large Possibilities In S ci e ni c e AT THE ARCADE - TODAY - _ _ _ War has been the indirect cause of signal advances in scientific fields of Whitney-"Come On, Dad." Majestlc-"Venus in° the East." Arcade-"Figh...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILN fr~fl) ... _ _ Votes News From The Other Colleges Effie Shannon in "Her Boy~ will b? presented at the bi-weekly free pic- ture show to be held at 8 o'clock Sat- urday night in Lane hail by the Uni- versity Y. M. C. A. Special music is being arranged for the entertainment. Prof. C. H. Van Tyne, of the history department, will conduct a students' open forum at 8 o'clock Sunday night in Lane hall, talking on the subjec...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919. IS START WORK ON EYING GYM FOR ROP (Continued from Page One) All apparatus, ropes, and the base- ll net will be hidden by the inter- oven mass of colored crepe and oth. Above the booths is the run- ng track, which will be so decorat- i as to almost entirely obscure it. arge pink shades will be dropped om the ceiling and will add a soft ow to the decorated gymnasium hich enhance the general effect...…

January 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY AND COOLER ttrl t ,I t fIatll, ASSOCIATED l)AY ANDl)NIGHT WJILE SERtVICE VOL. XXIX. No. 88. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS BILL. DRAWN BY1 FOOD OFFICIALS KEEPS WHET UP BIG APPROPRIATION ENABLES GOVERNMENT TO KEEP ITS GUARANTEE PERMITS PRESIDENT TO EXERCISE POWERS Gives Government Power to Control Dealers, Millers, and Elevators; Agencies to Buy Washington, Jan. 28.-An adminis-...…

January 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JA t OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday ingthe university year by the Board in ntrl df Student Publications. EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exlusively entitled the use for republcation of all news dis- tches credited to it or not otherwise credited this paper and also the local news pub- bed herein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Ar...…

January 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…; 29, 1919. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRI BASKETBLL IVE DUE FOR EASY WORK SPELL COACH FEELS QUINTET MERITS LET UP FROM MLONG GRINI) Easy workouts are going to be the main thing on the program for Var- sity basketball practices this week. Coach Mitchell has decided that the greatest need of the team now is a letting up from scrimmage, and giving the squad a chance to rest. The whole' quintet* has been working hard for weeks without any relax...…

January 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, .NUARY IDITIONAL SPORTS SY PRACTICE WEEK TO BE GIVEN COURT GAME PLAYERS (Continued from Page Three) e, having a team composed entirely veterans. The man on whom they g most of their hopes is Ingwer- , star guard, whose performance s far in the season has made it m that the Illinois enthusiasm was tified. Ingwersen was a member he All-American football team. Illinois Stars nother man of whom Illinois fsts this ...…

November 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER PROBABLY SNOW FLURRIES TODAY r Lit juatj VOL. XXIX. No. 51. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. PRICE THREE CE OLLEGE ELEENS MICHIGAN AGGIES LOSE TO WIS- CONSIN IN LAST MINUTES OF PLAY NEBRASKA. AND NOTRE DAME END IN TIE GAME Pittsburg's Goal Line Crossed for First Time This Season by Penn State (By Associated Press) Madison, Nov. 28.-In the last two minutes of play today Wisconsin plowed its way through the Michiga...…

November 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAUY saa, a.a . f WFIClAJ, NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVE RSITfY OF MICHIGAN blished every morning except Monday g the university year by the Board in rol of Student Publications. ABER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Le Associated Press is exclusively entitled he use for republication of all news dis- hes credited to it or not otherwise credited his paper and also the local news pub- d herein. ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, ugan, as...…

November 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…WAGE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ment made public t MPOIlTAN SOCCER STEADY HAIN PREVENTS WAR NOT LIKELY TO RETURN must not be expec _ the pre-war basis of TEM DEFEATS S PACTICINrI TD S Washington, Noc. 28. - Frank P. ing hours. The onl: LLL UI UUflflf Walsh, joint chairman of the nation- orderly, national dev GOOD INDIVIDUAL WORK FOR LOCAL TEAM BY 5-3 SCORE WINS SQUAD THIS TO LEAVE ANN ARBOR MORNING FOR 0. S. U. GAME With a gale sweeping the fiel...…

November 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…/ THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOV WASNGTON ENDOSES "STAKES Of THE WR" VAN TYNE DISAPPROVES AND CHARGES THAT BOOK IS PRO-GERMAN The Daily publishes the two follow- ing letters as a presentation of both sides of the controversy over Stod- dard and Frank's "Stakes of the War," now in use jn the engineering college. Washington, D. C. Nov. 18, 1918. Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, 927 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dear Professor Nelson: I rece...…

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