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May 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…[CIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ed every morning excpt Monday during the Univer- y the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for )i of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise this paper and the local news published therein. d at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second r. ption by carrier or mail, $3.50. :Ann Arbor Press bui...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…'I &.1 5a&.d £ OF THE UNIVERSITY CHIGAN cept Monday during the Univer- >l of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS :clusively entitled to the use for hes credited to it or not otherwise ocal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second nail, $3.50. wilding, Maynard street. itorial, 24=4" :ed 30o words, if signed, the sig-. - in print but as an evidence of. be published in The Daily at the at or mailed to The Daily office. ceive no...…

March 01, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…THE. MICHIGAN DAILY -7 INS SPEAKs SORROW NIGHT Italy Bids With Britain For Russ Trade REPUBLICAN CLUB NAMES As Mussolini Arranges Commercial Pact~ IMPllH1NJCGMITIES of youth, leisure and the profession. versity total only 521 against 2,388 -these three classes meaking up more .Men students. The city has 210 tav- than 3,7 per cent of the entire mnale ern-keepers,. 2S boat-builders, and 482 population. The largest group of in-'tmen and wvo...…

April 01, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIG4N LAIL CHIGAN ACD EMY I OPENTOMORROW , illsbury, Will Read Papers In Afternoo: Business 3eeting Secheduled ~SIPENT RONNER TO OIVE SPEEVIJ AT1 EVENON SESSJON ith a council meeting to be held o'clock tomorrow in room G 436,1 ;ral Science building, the Michi- Academy of Science, Arts and ters will open its twenty-ninth an- , meetiing here. The members will aimn in Ann Arbor for three days g Is which the separate sections of Academy w...…

May 01, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…SCHOOLS L I STED nvi I~rnrr'Inhi nninn UAMexico City, April 3 MUSICAN delegation has petitilo MUSICIANS ment for a campaign a outlaw bands which a ed the govern- gainst scattered re operating in lACE PRO BLEMi er and Vice President of Ity of Labor College in Denver I ! t L TALK A AF ANE HALL ' UNDER AUSPICES OF S. C. A. orge L. Collins, field secretary of Fellowship of Reconciliation, will an address at2 o'clock this after- in the Upper ...…

October 01, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…ORION TIH'E MICHIGAN DAILY French And American Debt Commissions Sit In Joint Session PROF, BADtRU Prof. W. L. Badger of the chemical engineering department carried on re- search work during the latter part of the summer at the potash plant of the American Troma corporation in south- eastern California. This factory, which is located in THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 one of the most desolate cornersa the United States, was onie of se r-i al that...…

December 01, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…)?AGE T WO. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1925 IHE MICI-IICANI DAILY IT1IJ DA v ml~;.vim. .i TiI V I 1t.1 C7 ST D SLED ot 1 CONIE1 NG "I"U It s Woth Yor "h e~ i Frog, Chicken an Stk Di nr - Served at to bring your things to us. We will2 1) 1 , cs Are ivided 1vto , Croups launder them just as well iici otcharge ..BOULEVARD INTNJ M tAnual tatbe ld Boy s, (i i iereiice t iaasin you as much.f= Two blocks from city bus line on Jackso...…

October 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 192 FACE TWO T HL-MICHIGAN D~AILY MIPUIPALI ~flhIPATflD~ ~Chal1enges Glenna oUIN REGISTERSml 3100 SE NATE COMMITTEE QUESTIONS STIMSON OION CONDITIONS I PNG p[IN [L DUIN OPNIGWEK SCUBA1iiiiui UUaAUO For Women's Title WILL GIVE SPEECHES; TO- ESTABLISH RCR 9EOLLMENT TO CONTINUE THGOTLLOYD SAS PLAN FRESHMEN MIXER Coach Harfry Kl-pke, Team Captains Will Speak at Smoicker Thiursay t{Night Four Men From Education School ...…

November 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…119 ~TWO THE FMICH-lTCAN DAILY I1"TnAV V .ATS'Pt 1029. w u . A . " i pe r-- . " 1 11 a u X u,LlAJA... 1-4V VJ Y A:J..#jl-u .k} 1'5761 1 y Tablt to]Forythe lectures at. another. ~BE OFME~LS abettoForyte~ LOS FO LVE Ientification Cards May Soon be Made Another abuse wih the identi- G nowder Inenltor ,cto ad r Necessary Equipment for All Students i~~~~cs ' toutd as ca Unveledin L ndo , -- , l ns SUhatof cngetedmedical -_ridr this system o...…

December 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…TAHE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEM: i Probable Successor Tremble and StilesPO to Diplomatic Post . . . Screen Reflections - - -' to Appear in Opera tsnmitnAi nminnc na PPn P BER 1. 1929 ESSORSLEV II f' IYIIbIIIbIII hIf lUUL Good-bye, Vaudev ile. ary society in a North Carolina A' ...With the opening of a new all- college was moved to send a letter balkie policy of the Michigan (o the editor of the New York hete n he d mie o lcl imue...…

March 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…TI-IE MICHIGAN DAILY T1TLTitSl--;AY, 14r11PM 1, 1924 T__ MC__.N DAL.IIRT)Y ARh1,12 STATE COLL ,,:GE DEAN PROPOSES RADICAL ED UCATIONAL REFORMS! rolrshps ndfel A' IC \N ST ATE (01(L ing or pledging until after the con- , yr ying in amount frornX5(}0 ,Sua ;,t'iolis for tihe' im of pletion of the first half year of study ro $2, 00, to wich iMichigan students scholarship at Michigan uaic ege, and the r aising of fraternity and re eligible, have...…

April 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…______THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY UD w .. EFRiING RESEAR~il U 'LA MEETn _.. _. _ _.. i ~ ...... s . .. .. . .. ....,. ..... MTikhigiim 1.portei1Ik Alill (?t ;<lateri gs VILL USE LABORATORII In a111attemnptto etc'i1sh a't('1o Penol belt x('en010 li 11eml: ...3ofI culty of thie lie prt '.1ii t of lE' eering Researek~l, t idl to make kilo le work of tIhe (diffe'rent mremlbers le depal~itineliit, a snciAl meeti as held 1last Rweeoi tteifenddbyin MIn ...…

May 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

…THDE MICHIGAN JDAILY rIIRT IflTLLUI RAHU' )[VonE TOiaiiberlanids, Are S$4 Aside For Growing Of Lumiber And Strewn IRegulationl TATE HIAS NEW LOCATIONI PRESENT LIST Of10NMSIFH N R (Continued from Page One,) Ujren, Ned E. Mellonm, Henry R. Silber- mhan,. Carl J. RihJeriing, Frederick W. Seitz, Ray Alexander, Roger W. }Rogers, l4ton, D. Green, Morton W. Newman, Leon R. Jones, Nathan P. Feinsing~er, Lowell M. Birrell, Leslie Henry, Julius Jack...…

March 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'l'I'ESIJAY, MAILCII 1, 1927 iiianriNewRlsCanigPOa ODWL Ri V NU DI INS e ue a ino aa Union Closing Hdour, ATTEND MEETING [RIA I[E Anr'ou~nced By Board Prof. Arthur E. Wood of the so- RS LIJ 6009 d~1' ulg epartment -of theUnvr NE . A 1' Lun-cheon - - 50c wvill be0 allowed until 1 o'clock FriflaYt nights, andI refunds on regular Friday and Saturday night (lance tickets may be0 securedl until G o'clock the (l...…

April 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

…PAGr,4TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRmAY, APRIL 1, 1927 SE"LECT COMMITTEES FRARCHi'TECT PARTY Wetzel, Danforth, TVilln, and 1Illehel Are Chosen T.1o Siupervilse© Work Of Annual Affair PARESTON IS CHAIRMAN Committees for the Archit eci s:' May' party which is to be held in 1Barbour gymnasium, Friday, May 6;, ere an- nlounced yesterday by WilliamPrins ton ,'27A, general chairman of the affair. The committ...…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…________THE MICHIGAN DAILY tit" DAYS, MAY 1, 19-17 of that dlgnity and poseC Which it is your privilege to possess by havincg your cloth: s JNERGINE Cleansed and Pressed. To obtain Swiss Incomparable ENERGIE Dry I ai~ Servil Simply Dial 4191 Garment Cleaning '. "'The l-4ome of E n ei-in~e ANN ARBOR 209 South Votirth Ave.------. 11. St HIOUN ' iirrirr .rrwa i4t7 ? T' S Ce < r k 1 l So; , it Q SA 1' p , : _ l; , , C ( i k " + ¢ o! 1 k ...…

June 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED ESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927i - _ __ DMIflE AV IATOR MAY FLY J PH~, [AVEI TQ EASTERN *ASIA~ TO TAL-K AT BANQUET~ illI Explain Freslimau Ieek Plans : Before Cleveland 43' thring \ At liiin ci i .4Fridiii OLDEST LIVING ALUMNUS APPROPRIATIONS T WILL ATTEND GRADUATION~ FOR FORESTRY S John Parker Stoddard, '73, who is believed to be the oldest living grad- "W hether or not :Michigan is to have bate of the University, plans 'to ...…

October 01, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…PAGE s lv 0 THEI. MICIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCT413ER 1, 1926 1'AGE TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 192G .JLNMY ENLARED O D~ /WASHLGb-MACHINE AOKEI) Wifb 1tbo completion of Qie new Uni- versity flcspita, the v~olume of thek work at the ? niversKty Laundry has been so greatt y inereatied .11,t the present f Iciliiit, bl e been found to be hiade tat to s;ui fi an. extuiit that it has ben fowal ncess,,ry to con- struct an adil iu and to add two new wash m...…

December 01, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…-Two. THE MICHIGAN DAILY.'' WEDNISDAY, D ECEMBER 1, 192 1 .,vHEMCHGN AL I I RASUSSN ILL BE GUESTATLUNCHEON Ai Notion Pictures Will Accompany Talk To Be Gve Next Week By Danish Explorer TO DISCUSSARCTIC LIFE Dr. Knud Rasmussen, prominent Danish explorer, who will lecture here nextt Wednesday, Dec. 8, will be the guest at a luncheon to be given in his honor that day at the Union by the geology department of the University. e'e will give ...…

April 01, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…PAGE ,1; r : THE MICH-IG AN DAILY __________ THUITRSDAY, APRIL 1, 1929 t Ce tr C lljs U iv rsty r~feIof theseimotnadvtl featuresI scribed by Dr. 'estre, who laided it Cestre Calls University f life the French student; highly. "It is the first time in cen- - " knows nothing." !tunies that France has realized a likeG In F4rance .highly IntellectualI France differs from America in that ideal It is to be a living center for ' a aa _____________...…

May 01, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…IMAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 1,' 1926", ~'AGB TWO SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1926 TOKY SEES WRD' Highest Honor His Abbot Believes City lHas Learned Of Unihersity Prograisu% Through LAUDS EFFORTS OF U. S.~ Communications regarding the U ni- versity "Michigan Night" programs have been received not only from the states and from Canada but from Tokyo, Japan. Waldo Abbot of the"f rhetoric department, and program di- rector, has received a l...…

November 01, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…T"THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEM1E 3ER 1, 1928 ced his foes full Eur- he Famed Head Cheerleaders Of Past Days Geology Professor difficult problem of the unusual Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, Po sodune formations on Lake Michigan. $4.00 per year. It's worth i! Are Asked To Attend Illinois Contest Will Examne Dunes He hopes to make progress in his investigations during next semester Letters of inquiry have been sent greatest yell le...…

December 01, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

…UA CE TO THE- MIS CAN DAILY THE MIOH4GAN flATLY _, T_._ ._ _._ _, -_..,, STUDENT VOLUNTEERS BLIND STUDENT IS ELECTED AS CLASS HEAD AT CI HEAR OLD MISSIONARY, IN OPENING M EETING *.:................................ HICAGO any further discussion of the naval COOLIDGE FAMILY enjoying the disarmament question by the3an attractive BL I PAF League of Nations, the government RESTS IN VIRGINIA There was would consider viting the Frenchdge, mo...…

March 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

….TH MICHIGAN DAILY .. t IDAY, ATArL0H .1, 1929 HooerCompletes Cabinet Slate Keepin g James J. Davis As Lab nsaTISO nCHOSEN SECRETARN Navy #Treasury F saftee abrre hiaind barely failed to nf wihcH nrypr s ipson OP STT-HL ELNP s fieLbo h oiainfrtepei hip of HOD AEPAE Idency, and frmwihHny lcief e qW _ POSTS UNANNOUNCED 4 . Donovan Refuses Post As Governor .:,>;: ..; +. ~. : O hlpie nSieO Hoover Persuasion y >rDu WASHINGTON, Feb. >28.-Presi-a d...…

May 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY WE, DNESDAY, MAY 1,1 2<<J - a ._ I WEDNESDAY, MAX t NEW COURSE IN F[LD GEOGRAPHY, DESIGNED f SUMMER SESSION Will Lead Orchestra At Annual Function N W INSTRUCTION WILL OFFERED TO ADVANCED STUDENTS ONLY BE! STATE TO AID IN SURVEY Relation Of Wild Life Of Michigan To Land Conditions Will Be Chief Considerationt Advanced and graduate students Charles Dornbergers in geography will be given 'the op- Who will bring his...…

June 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…THT MI C H' CA N 5 Xi LY .W. SATJRD A'Y7 JN 1; -1 J29 Museum Aninounces New Appointmeits Announcement of, five appoint- ments to positions in the Museum for next year have been announced by Museum officials. The appoint- ments are: Theodore White, Law- rence, Kansas, to the second Hins- dale Fellowship, to work in the Herpetology division; Samuel A. Graham, of the Forestry school, re- search associate in the Museum of Zoology, to work in ...…

October 01, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…TH--E MICHIGAN DAILY 0a agey rsity Hosital speclali II ke aio Appeal For Mo~re Rapid tiPreenitve 1esre5. iEMICS ARE PERIODIC aking over the radio last night to meoasle's or sc"arlet fever h Maitha only a ery small numbe:r develop) par1Taly}sis The vast ma.'jo)rity ci1.i( he show only mild symphtomns of ncre irit1ation, 'or areppr(' ]]e;1t ly unilaf- fected. As an atack of th ilsea p1'o(iucQS inmmunlity. the se mlild .eji (s ly s * (I~G EE L...…

November 01, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. TIIESI)AY. NOVEMBER 1. 1927. GRAHAM I 17GEBUSINESS5:.AREESND IN CO T OL O E SS..... RELIIOUS M EE T IN G WHICH INJU E CheORESTf 11 v14 o College Dele-al( - HAS BEE N IN CIIAA 6 OF WORK..- IN MNNESfA tO1 1A~YSTUDNTSPLAN MEETING rr" a , kEric Thomson, student councilor, 1S SPECVIAL ENTOMOLOGIT ] rep¢1-cresented the Students Christian Association at t he Institute on Chis1- CrninWihFdrlC vriei tian...…

December 01, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…7VAGErTWO0 THE M4T HTGAN DATLt_ THUJTRSDAY, DECEMBR 1, 1927. . .. ... .. .. .. APPARACEOF YEAR G s'iii.lEm 'ibiPl~l at in('oiihiius Fine hea srs i Ar Wok ad Art ivie OLDEST CAMPUS JOURNIAL .1 hr -AMichigaii Technic, quarterly' publicaf ilo±'o the Colleges of Eugin- Eceling andIArchitecture, xill makeit firt h)eraceof the year on the, P'rof. Willi,,r C. Hoad, professor of municipal and sanitary engineering in the 'ee of Engineering has wri...…

October 01, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 IMPOPER LIGHTS Pollee Start Cleanup by Arresting All Auto Law Violaters M111onday Night STUDENTS WARNED Police regulations were enforced with a vengeance yesterday when 157 arrests were made by the police force for unlawful parking on Ann Arbor streets without proper danger lights. According to Chief of Police, Tom O'Brien, more than 80 per cent of the total number of offenders were uni-...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…THE MI1CHIGAN DAILY 500 REFUGEE S R EAST WAR ZONE1 DELEGATES OF BUILING LEAGUE RRIVE MONDAY -{ I EXPFACT 150T MEMBERS MUAL CONVENTION ON TUESDAY FOR AN- HERE - A B * Y .. 1 ) L j fI ! I T '" E E L L A N,1 A 4 Eagain s ri i gYoar er orig inal 5cons and t dau ghtler w ere born to us; TII . ) I'01? Cof, k CvHAlt'>PRiWNSH 9iPgoal.-ithy geizp id eagh ound a niche She is Mrs. idela Hanna 66 years in theore u iv yeas fag oniy hus- Nashville, ...…

November 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…CANADIAN GOVERNOR GENERAL BRITAIN'S NEW COLONIAL CHIEF LU IU NO P H N f fCOMMEROIA. TREATIESi Now Commarn O f Greeki toS ail r I' _ ticitjaae i11 settling of Ea't4 Qlle.tiOn . Next NoRI h VDEA II'M ENTS IN S UT EME.' ' N rr ';. (By ssocIated Press) wasbing ton, Oct. 30.--The Amnerican. govermentin totes delivered today 1o the Btritishl, French, and Italiap amnbas;sado(rs here formially declared tc decline to )narticipate in the Near Ea...…

March 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…bR L IVLU "lI, in the meantime, any are vitally EMJIE~~ interested and want additional infor- mautien in mediately ,they may secureIS1 IE it fmMr. J. 3. Kelly, local manag-erSA cf the MihgnSate Telephone comrr- ixi,"he concluded. EXPERTS PLAN, TO HIS TOR IC FOR TRES S MU E Off ernRecital Adv°ancedI students of the School of Music wore heardl in a recikal last might in thle school auditorium. Voice(, pim no, and violin solos made up the li ...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…UUUIL I WILL IIUIIUJIII (Continued fromh Page One) n this quarter Haprtz tore thrOug ie Carson City defense time aind gain, despite 'the fact that his bril- ant wvork in the preliminary con- sts made himt a marked mhan. Speedy. nid with a remarkable change-hand. ribble, hie squirmed and fought hi:, ay through1 his opponents with the bility of a veteran. Lamb and Waldo Eifective The fuorth quarter was a repetition f the third, 'with the excepti...…

May 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…ThAlCIGNDAL 'hie a tiher Colk P (lfl Ho? Ye Beauties! Portrait Painter Says, "You Ain't" LITS AM)" EN0UXEERS TO Vote in the campus elections to-, # RE'C1IYE CALPS AN'D GOWNS morrow. down ithie scalper a cell devised by those in Junior Prom whereby1 !ase~ tickets will have nce committee a photo- selves. On the night of Iers of tickets will be h their photos and re- ,nee if the resemblance for Callifornia'%S memorial stad'ium. A large 500...…

June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…T" VtN DAILY .r. .,..CTCNDAL f ._ Sir Ho'r I Sir Robert ihome has succeed Stanley Bald ellor of the exchequ( 'ho recently succeeded ritish premier, appoin ETIES TDO C "lessor ' The above action has been deemed { Gyms t( Be U'sed for Registration Heinm Comp~any hfas Student Work isition and th n furish;l details to advisable because of the fact that it is Becauise of limited space, the Sep-. H. J. Heinz company, will have a those who ...…

July 01, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…:R SESSION morning except Monday, session. sociated Press. The As- cluively entitled to the nof all news dispatches tt otherwise credited in ocal news published here- ed at the postoffice, Ann Arbor; n, as second class maitter. iption by carrier or mail, $i.,o. : Ann Arbor Press Bluilding. tunications, if signed as evidence of th, will be published in The Sumner tthe discretion of the E;ditor. Un- .cnnmuications will receive no con- vIL The s...…

August 01, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…J U1VA1V.LLjF~I Yl. 111s1 it. Vi...'1 L 1 A except Monday of the Associated Press. The As- Press is exclusively entitled to the epublication of all rews dispatches to it or not otherwise credited in and the local news published here- / at the postoflice, Ann Arbor, as second class matter. >tion by. carrier or mail, $1.50. Ann Arbor Press Building. nications, if signed as evidence of i, will be published in The Summer the discretion of the ...…

November 01, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19 NLY CHOO0 l temper been prevalent then, the re-i public would never have been found- Srrued. "For a second time a constitutional L M ['Uaimendn:ent to force all children to at- ten (public schools has been placed on the ballot. The enormous addi- Library Exhibits Unusual Pictures. From Fairy Story I tional expense would mean addingr iluable Element Would be Lost if about one-third to our pres...…

July 01, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY g4W )'mnwr Published every morning excelt Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en-l titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished herein.7 Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, p().toflliceas second class matter. Subsc...…

July 01, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICFUGAN DAIL T THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAIL~r THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1928 I x1w than this dignified structure which t . governs society. Vt ~t ~ flAnyone, from a group of old stagn- OFFIA NEWSPAPER OF THE atnt old citizens in the city council toI UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN crooks who buy seats in Congress, is SUMMER SESSIONI deemed worthy to contribute to this Punblished ee ry morning except Mondayt during ...…

August 01, 1926 • Page Image 2

… PAGE T~WO THE SUMMEDR I?41GAN iF)ATI'--- --.-----)' 51.V .u .+vat ccsaui wu .,t X 1 12 V j.11-1tL [ SUNDAY, AUG-UST 1, 1926 104Q ift imer kind will insure the League of sue-11111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tcess, but Great Britain and Italy, in . L~* r I uit a 13'a exercising a policy of disrespect, can I us c A n OFFIIALNEWPAPE OFTHE only hasten its dissolution. OFFIIALNEWSAPE OF HE ramia UNIVERSITY OF MICH4IGAN SUMME...…

April 01, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY StN)., APRtI 192:1I In Defense of Tradition AMERICANS, by Stuart P. Sherman.1 EDGAR H. AILES iolatr than other biographers, Pro Charles Seribuer's Sons, New York fissor Sheenan offers sonic remarks A etanlinen rt-Ae frontedt hy Mr 'asttturg 's viking atrs",while as vial .rt c' uiditelid iytlatas'llr'atdt ian, has recently inquired how te lt t h lo-toctrof theit cdoa thhyat qtb'lind11)01worsliptscommnonly ac- masses ...…

October 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…l11-1 11\ AJ V JH1±~L.CJLj ." 0 ... ., ': .^.. . . mm R5ITY, SET FOR IT. UNIN~AM (Continued from Page One) a has been showing to better ad- age than ever this year with, his punts, and his ability to get Z away under fire will be tested afternoon when the Wolverines called ,upon to kick. Last year e criticism was made that Steke- lid not get his kicks away as soon id, some other punters in the Con- ice. This season the big full- has been ...…

November 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…MICHIGAN DAI '' 1 1 DIOUS SERVICE, UNIVERSI- DSPITAL, EXPLAINS LOCAL Edi, or The Michigan Daily: Within the past ten days six cases of diptheria have been admitted to the Contagious hospital and twb more have applied for admittance which could not he received for lack of room. All cases, except one, developed in the city. Other cases of diptheria 4have been reported from neighboring towns and villages. Material from a case of black dipthe...…

December 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY They're Vivacious! -a good smoke -not dried out, you know -sort of fresh, lively, -Vivacious, is the word -Icompa-rably fine! §3ended in the Good Old English Way Schumacher Hardware Co.. A Store of individual Shops 308-10-12 So. Main St. Phones 174-175-M Suggestions for Christmas Smoking Stands Candle Sticks Poker Sets Candles Ash Trays Casseroles Pocket Knives Water Sets Razors Tea Sets Aa Carving Sets Trays Flashlights ...…

March 01, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…11 I'1 F;; i UPHOIDS SPIRIT s ARTICLE IN LAST be guessed he has exposed the naked truth to the chilly air of public opin- ion. DANGER es and look over our it Equipment ag your valuables are dividual box behind yr Si111 AxT.- I I k' Editor, The Michigan Daily: Since the faculty has broken into print on account of the recent article1 In Smart Set, which assumes to polish down our shins with sandpaper, Ii hope The Daily will find space...…

April 01, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

…the li- stood,"j d History Study "I do not think that the average stu- nt will have occasion to refer to e works often, for I do not think that is necessary for him to go back to sources. But there will be at the dis- posal of the graduate student books on chartography, books of discovery, and contemporary woifks that gill be in- valuable. "Concerning the administration of the new library there is little for me to say. That will be in the ha...…

June 01, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY mior School Of u s ic Students Recital Pleases, (By E. H. Aies) ompositions by Schumann, Grieg, idelssohn, Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin Debussey made up the principal t of the program of the Graduation ital given by advanced students of School of Music in the school hall iday evening. distinct success was scored by ight Steere with his rendition of umann's beautiful and rarely heard ata in G minor, Op. 22, Debussey's flets dans...…

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