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May 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…Faculty Prepafres for Diamond Battle Faculty members of the rhetoric de- partment are priming themselves in ce daily gridiron grinds for an indoor e- baseball game with the economic de- on partment. to be held soon. Rhetoric ed player chiefs are on edge to have re- ty venge for the terrible defeat last year nt *by the "Ecs," who seemed to apply the id budget system, or something, in ob- taining runs. ;_ Calendar Of Coming Events State Savi...…

July 10, 1928 (vol. 4, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAE THMI J oo "The Naked Truth," by dan; Harper and Brot The title misintreprets it bespeaks the dazzling mon. The book is not but rather the product well trained in they ways tive England. Clare She work called Naked Trut gate upon the life of her bred and ambitious won Because she was well thor had an environme famous people who were her relatives or their a The society of London sir shared ...…

August 10, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…FPRLDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ; Appointed rANKMEN, RES NDM ine BOXES AE ~NNES vrd's Photographer American Athletes Are Victoious In i4ta~ vVikilte -. ~In Av.rn. wa+r 1Programu ROWE3RS WIN FOUR RACES (By Associated Press) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 9.-The water still seems to hold the charm that brings victory to America's Olympic athletes. While four out of five American entries in the rowing events were 'winning t...…

July 10, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… I WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREN WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI THREN WOMEN PEDAGOGUES DO NOT EOUAL MEN CLAIMSEDMONSON Prominent Educator Points Out Unfavorable Situation of Womenj CONDITIONS MORE FAVORABLE TO MEN Stresses Opportunities Awaiting Liberality of Views on Part of Teaching Profession "Women furnish an overwhelm- ing fraction of the teaching pro- fession, but men have the...…

August 10, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…SATURDA 7 -AC. 10, 1929 - . ....- f ... v ,rn PR j TRY VETERAN STAR Siddflne Ch t r TO "HX" iliC BOUTil GAMBLERS OFFER SIZABLE SUM IN TUNNEY-DEMPSEY SECOND FIGHT WOULD CHANGE REFEREE Speculators Wished To Safeguard Wagers on Dempsey, Claims Boxing MogulI (BY :Associated Press){ CHICAGO, Aug. 9-The smolder- ing controversy over the referee- ing of the Dempsey-Tunney world heavyweight championship fight at Soldier Field in September, 19...…

August 10, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAIL- THE DAILY'S NEW PRINTS 6,000 EIGHT-PAGE PAPERS PER HOUR, A MARVEL OF INGENUITY AND SIMPLICITY, PRINTING FROM A ROLL OF PAPER FOUR MILES LONG. WILL BE INSTALLED IN PRESS BUILDING FEW WEEKS The picture above shows the $10,000 press purchased by the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications, which will give The Michigan Daily, official University newspaper, the finest col- lege publicat...…

July 10, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE INDICT 18 PHYSICIANS ON DIPLOMA MILL CHARGE San Francisco, July 8.-Indictments against 18 physicians involving alle- gations that the yoperated "diploma mills" or were beneficiaries of such operations, were voted by the grand jury last night. Among them was Dr. Robert Adcox under sentence for bribery in Missouri. The v...…

August 10, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DALY .... . ;MA MAJESTIC Iomas Meighan in "The Conflid- Man" will open at the Majestic y. It is a crook story of the of the "Miracle Man"' which ight this actor so much fame. In e plays the part of a confidnce .Virginia Valli has the leading Ian's role opposite the star in this Ywhich is an adaptation of the yby L. Y. Erskine and Robert s. The plot deals with the selling ome worthless oil stock. SAl C~hristie feature, "H...…

July 10, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…I from Lafayette, which is about 100 miles from here. it To a little frame house built by his grandfather John Butler brought his bride, Magnolia McDonald, 28 years ago, and in this house they still live with her three sons, Huber, Goldson and Kermit. John Butler doesn't believe in bio- logy's teachings. Yet when Huber Butler enters the University of Ten- nessee to study medicine, it will be the realization of a dream his father once had for ...…

October 10, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY t I r nwr e_ 1 LYNDON & COMPANY- - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue it Are you going to take pictures today? Better bring the films here for develop- Annual tryouts for membership in Masques will be held at 4 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All University women, including freshmen, who are interest- ed in stage-craft or play production, are eligible to membersh...…

November 10, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY w .--"..r .. '. .. '.. ... . . . .,. ... " 1' M r :' 'i" e 3 1 + y . h," ''r 9. . .y i 1 . ' . .. w ,. . ^ G , pvf . tip. t . VARSITY WORKOUTS CONTINUE SLIGHT Punting and Blocking Afternoon's Workout Features of with But Two Regulars in Scrimmage WEIMAN PRACTICES; OTHERS ON HOSPITAL LIST QUIET Coach Yost put his substitutes and second string men against the fresh- men squad yesterday afternoon. For his regulars a s...…

December 10, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… L;:. , J + L. ."j + i ' w" ., : . .+ . .. ". , . x .. .. '. .. c" f 1 +. s . , " * ..."' ." f "t "' +« ... "' ." ., .. . , .. -. ".. + x d ,. .. ... , ... '. -' .. . . .. # ._ _: AurAoRITE PLA Will Have Informal Varsity; Also to Conduct Interfraternity and Interclass Tournaments ed the outdoor rink next to the Colis- eum for the use of the teams. The rink will be much larger than the in- door rink used last year. No fee will be charged ...…

March 10, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .~ . & . . . . . . . . . . !. .... " .. .. ,. ...; ,. Y . . ." .,, .. " '. , :.. ." ., . .. .. . . .. ". . ,. .. ., .. ,. ,. ".. .. ., .., ,., ". " . .. '", , - .. .R .. ". "r .:. ;. ., ,. ". .' ~ " . "' ... s ,( M ": ..' I 7' Q. VARSITY ENTERED IN M.A.G. MEET. East Lansing Affair Should ProveI Good Preparation for Big Ten Indoor Meet ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN LOOK BEST IN CONFERENCE' Fifteen men including Coach Farrell...…

May 10, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…HE MICHIGAr - -~ mmli _.gs r -' , . a ... . . .. p " _ ", .. . . " . . . ., . . . 1 . .. .. . - , ,0, ,. .. .. ., ' . . -.:. . . -. . .. ." .. .,. 6 ., .. .. ,. ,. ., ., ,.. ..-.. .. , . ,, '- . _ ., ..._ . " . , " . - "-k 1. ^ " " M1 - ]H 6AN IN TIE OR FIRS PLC Games of Week-End Show No Upsets;' Wisconsin Must Be Reckoned as Contender JAPANESE NINE TO OPPOSE BIG TEN TEAMS THIS WEEK Big Ten Standing W LPet. Illinois ..................…

June 10, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 179) • Page Image 3

…THE MIC DAILY UL YEAR TENT WIN [TH e year 1920-1921 was the, most ssful of all years in the eyes of ntramural department. Practic-r every branch of sport- was in- d in by the fraternities and class- der the guidance of Coach, Mitch- nd his assistants, who are to be ed for keeping alive interest in arious, athletics. lowing are the winners and run- up in the different events: In.- ternity football-Had 33 entries after 11 games . the tour...…

July 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…- ,: n~ K 1 1VN L C3is worthy religiously and socially. No ostheory of life has spoken the final word esand Judaism~ like all other religionys, has its weaknesses. have and INDOOR BALL TEAMS dern TO BE ORGAN IZED book, Miss Keane starred in this pro- duction for six continuous years in New York, Chicago, Boston, andl Loni_ dwas' The fascinating love story, which is the central motive of the picture,wa written bey Edward Sheldon. in all its ...…

August 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…1 1 1 . W 'V Thne Screen L In last Saturday's game Mike was [ARD sent in as a pinch hitter when there were three men on bases. Knode nneth cleaned up the sacks for the St. Louis team, knocking out a three base hit. were In the second game of a double s and header between St. Louis and Wash- e St. ington Sunday, Sisler took four hits hard in five times at bat, each one of which was one of a different caliber. He clouted out a single, a two bag...…

February 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…{ > k TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925 ___________________THE NMiCHIGAN DAILY PAGE" 1,T';r" 1 -1 ,-! , 4 - i 1 M LY O FI I PPbication n the Bulletin is constructive n{t~ico t, all members of 0 11heUniversity. Copy received by the Assistaia to Li, 1T",ident until 3:30 p.,im. (31:30 a. mn. SaturdayA 1, yo11me 5 TULESI)AY, FEBRiTAR li1), lY25 Numlber 94 Jordan Given $25,000 Educational Peace Prize DECORTE LIBBY0',C MEN TO ADDRESS II_1___ny...…

March 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…0 TUESDAY, MARC14 10, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUDSDY, MACH 10 1925PAGE T!IIf EXRAMEN RUSH -POOL GOMPLETION 0tilItn4 dearly 'Finislhed, Jt4oer gnsatd Fixtures InistilledI; Wtills Are painted LA13OR TROUBLES OVER --- -- Stoe O S'>n:~.CourtBec r"he Camptis I i _ Credo E obier. Crouse, Jr., '28." Yes. I think ning for so many public offices, she lat a. women bas as much right as al is as much entitled to such a position man, if she has io ...…

April 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 OFERl PHARMACY SUMMER COURSI TI FMIC.11 I. IGAN DAILY THOMPSON MA Y C CE E Vt WE EKS - -- ES 4 al t I ::Y a k U y x , Rx ar i ro :3 I qt i u ',v 1 3 u' may' Y~ X A' 1 i x S t3 s4 5: ,3 Y Y aw "y 'r : NNlon and Youpg Will IDirect Work in Medical Schiool STUDY DRUG CHEMISTRY 1 Experimlental work in pharmacology will be offered in the Mvedical school during the Summer session under thej direction of Prof., E. E. Ne...…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…f 0 SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1925 HLMICHIGAN DAILY INDUSTRIAL HEADS Vt MEET HER Taylor Socifty Will Nefft here At Union Vor Tlhree D)ays Startingr Thursday LLOYD WILL SPEAK Leaders of Michigan industry and mnan ement experts from all parts of the country will meet May 14, 15j and 16 in Ann Arbor for the 1925 meeting of the Taylor saiety. The purpose of the Taylor society{ is to "°promote the science and the art of administration and of manage- men...…

October 10, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…myQP~ 10, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY A I HOUSES SIANFOR To Experiment HOCKEY D fff' t With0Aviaion I 3 3 Y. I CtoA. HIKES FOR FRESHME! The last of I )owan I tii~toi': fir. t F!IRSTP (11SERIES TO FE.NC OITIA(,E ithree lecturzes V,)In be gui >io xveei PIF:' ENI811IP OF ENTERING inkSarah Casw elli ge] t .'- o WOMEN 3 will attend at 4 ocloekon?,rilr __Ifntering women are mneae to i .t .I '.!.' v.J1ri n .tm O I'r:3 a1 % ll' i !rt, Uis I~TIC A...…

November 10, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…I? RDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 TEMICHIGAN DATLY _ _ - - _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ COMI T TEE ON SPEIAL[ 1CO NSIDERS ILEAGUE CAMPAIGN CiIAIR, CFEN FOR SIXTEEN DISTRICTS Names of potential leaders for the iiixteen.Univers3ity of Michigan League Scampaign districts of the United ~$States werc discussed at a meeting ofe Staes were discussed at a meeting of ' ~the central committee on special sub- scriptions of_ the League, which wast <" eld Yes...…

January 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…"THE M!CHIGAN DAT LY Wo e HOUSES GIYF LTTLE Iota Sigma Pi will '1 f ( t at EPNET B~ ,clock tonight in Martha Cook build-j INDEJTENDENT W ME N SUBSCIRIBE Fri Prt~ ~ r A [1v IV va The program, the topic of which is the Ku Klux Klan, is in the charge of Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh, '27, and the principal speakers are Lydia B~aird, '24, Juna Barnes, '25, Dell 1w Ho-land, '24, and Margaret Milnes, '26. E Woman Taining, To Defend "Shoe" Title In T...…

January 10, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…krzbD I SHAER 1 LIGH ecinU stL, iix 01J U otege take th sdale team thi have an excer nd are comin onl of humblin :am. They hav Ives superior t Chicago, if an ed on compara food , promises t Lds trouble. lH a sure shot. H depenolent teat' to hav'e learne lway from hi organization. 'ward, is a hut; He will be rE who was aware competition fc in the' inter held here la, irk, the 'guard et are also sai I' Preliminary competition in the cam- .pus...…

March 10, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i' . . '.. - ,, .._ , .. .. . ,. - - . , . " i .. ., . . ,. ., . .. ., " .. . r "I''" _ " ., .- ". ." ., ", ." . A , . q .. a i. " ." " " .. . " r M +" w Y /\ . .. ". .. ^'.." ." x . y _ ., - ". " .. .. .a.. r . r.. . . .r : : CINCH ;E TITLE, ist Win Both of Remain- s to Finish in Seventh" Position VE NOW CONSIDERED ST OF BIG-TEN TEAMS 'fight. Their match today clears up the prelYminaries. The winner will be entitled...…

April 10, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 0) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TH REE SAUDYARL10 90 PAG Tltt? HE. 1 MICHIGAN DAILY PRESENT HOP RESULT Of LONG DEVELOPMENT JUNIOR BALL THE FORERUI'NNER OF FUNCTION AS SEEN THIS YE1R (By Rupert W. Wrbleski) If Mr. Michigan Graduate, '78,nwere here tonight to witness the holding of the greatest social event on the Wolv- erine campus, at which some thousand odd terpsichorean devotees are whirl- ng over the urnished floor of ...…

April 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…24 THE MICHIGAN DAILY v $s - sz finite work for the remainder of thisI ed to sendl $3, for their costumies, to Wvilmington, Dcel., April 9.-S. K.W semester. Lilias Kendall, 545 South Division Knlox, of Phliladelphia,' rormer presi- street, before sprjng vacation, dent, of th o e N ew Y ork Shipbuilding 1 'l c o a n B b tr y nm e o t a s c e y w l o d a f r a o i a :ea d s r i o f t e L stt o'lokodyiniiroumnsim Prta ocet;wllhodrfrmldi ed ...…

May 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…THE MICH-14 DAILY . ....5 ® , --i ., -I 1 IL9EADERs LANTERN NIGHT Socialist Party Led By Woman FORP SV~sUDMEN COUNCILORS" HIELENIV EL4BIDGE, '24, ELIZA. PROCESSION Helen Delbridge '24, president of the Universty of Michigan Leaguer,l and Elizabeth Cain, '24, president of the Women's Athletic association, will lead the L~antern night rolcession at 8 o'clock Tuesday, May 20, on Palmer, field. Three hunvdred women from each class are e...…

October 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…,9ATt'I'DAA, OC'I'Q13ER 10, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .PAGE THRUM '~-ffATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925 TI-IF MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I~oltchas Explains Changes w,:tee whoAm epill In Near East .Ielations hips , k tt grf i Ael o _______________________________ ls r'<1~e !osul question is hanging fire Arr tIiai' being, b)ut the British :V~Abe prepared against a 'coup de min' on the part of the Turks,, ',,.. ,ithas conluded. I LETROITTIEA I THIS ...…

November 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…'IUIESPAY, NO)VEMBER~,; 10, '19)25 F~LMICHIGAN DAILY ,...... ARMISTICE DAY TO BE OBSEREVED HERE STEPHENSON WILL TALK AT CHMBR UNCHEON Pr of. Or lando W. Stephenson, of the 'history derartiment, will speak at, the regular Chamber of Commerce lun1- cheon today. lie will tell of his work in 'writing a History of the city, the I ri.I the wo asLEs t0 i~ t a (~e ~ r 1 o ) 0 ... tars On State Street Near End: - rt is being expended b)y \Ia;...…

December 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…AY, DECEMBER 10, ] 92 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE AY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 'THREfl HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS EXHIBITEDFOR CLASS I Eatrly 1pre-Rev( I olltay docume1(nts' aetesubject of the exhibit1now oni display at the William L~. Clements Library, which h a s been arranged in collaboration with Prof. Claude 11I. Van Tyne for his Anerican history! class. Official texas of the Sugar, Stamp,} Tea, Townishendr, and the five...…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…JANt-.'AR, i M If)20 THIE MICH111GAN DAILY PAGE THREE JANUAflY 10, 1~I26 'THE MJCH~IGAN DAJIiY PAGE ~HRE~ ]Anglican Church ' k Names American' FM FflO !i ii t~'" 7 ii SH IBLET32 Indiany As Deacon 4 -_,._._. -. L .,,h,.4..1yy,1LAla,1~ge _6 III CONDUCTl VAST SURVEYJ Annonpcnentof appointments to the efitl i tbfa~l1usiness maa- ,igeri-ij of the? freshman handbook was mlade es erdiay by Frederick Shilltio;,'27, mranaging editor of th...…

October 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…1TURI 'SDiA _,OG- l OS"," , 10, 1929 T H EI.J v1 CW-1N 1U-A1L r.: TC ' i r.rt" T-READ -SAV Drop EverythingBe eady To Save On Shoes GREAT__N__ OLEFCAMPUBE: THE U , (UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP) Men's Women's R BBEl E S New Fall Styles gALSHIE $*TwoBigReasons ForThi-MUMVST RAISED -5,0C Two Big Reasons For This Sale. First-Having recently purchased the entire interests of his former partner, the new owner must turn $5,000.00 worth of this new fall st...…

November 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1929 T RS MIACIICA £A _~ - sr-- .. ,.,._ - w H 0 9,IAMERICAN ILLUSTRATORS' EXHIBIT I International Bank UCORLIIIUI fl 1] LI) PROVES POPULAR AMONG STUDENTS Located in Zuric A MI [ OF [R A to Prof. Emil Lorch, of were enjoined to repair an Inger- esarchitectural school, much in- soll watch" and pecists the flab- (B y Associated Press) P W Rterest has been shown in the exhi-begsd sasmn i vrou BADEN-BADEN, Germany, Nov. L ...…

December 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…* - . n . r+f -' -iw -- -- s - f 'r ... " 1R M+M +I . y .il +N + l!.r uY wwvrr.. 1 MCH tCl A IN D;IL IEfTITI ID. National Student Fedeation Ask Gener-al installation of Honor System - Colleges (This is one of a series of five articles whichtepsoadtth syem te .heDaily. will print concerning the honorsystem, the sNtoae series has been prepared by the field should be thoroughly prepar- Raymand B. Fosdick as First of s of i ed by faculty m...…

January 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…I fATFOUTLOOK FOR PROSPERITY IN 1928peionwti the field. II V R A E itDronhn se ;;o hope 02 farm OV R A E , PROFESSOR MAINTAINS'rlief and points out that th farim HOUS[E IDANCES CLUI7B S er will have to suffer with tlre rest JOE SOLOMIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ONMTEST Another year of profitless prosper- market as great as the capacity of lof the country in a period of depres- A Real Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement( UUIIILO ~~ity, and a still, gr...…

February 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…-T 10, 1928 TV, A' THE 1VI.ICHIGA DAILY ' PAGE THREE VRTDAY', FEBRUARY 10, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE } _ M''ISS HOFMNWILMoncada W~ill Seek Office In Vicar-gzua PBCT NEW LIBRARY ca' ,lim pointmient o0. Miss Ellen A. I? oliman as the new ibrarian of the I ,ra r wh icli the School of Forestry arjil Conservation is to establish o. fthe first floor of Nat ural Science b~uildling. The Loard of Re-gents ate- piroved her appointment a...…

March 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, 7iARCFT 10, Vi-218 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY r- PAGE PHIZ.N A SATURDAY, MARCH 1 u. 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T11RE~ UN~ WER RAD ATE HA E N ED F SIRIUAL NEW LIBRARIAN ARRIJES the Natural Science building to itsI new qcuart ers in the old hospital heat- lisElen Hoffmnrc(ently p-sin"plant. 1 ( ~t1X iid( n~i ~vio h. ~ SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY.-Jn -an forestry library i to be est ablished a4rg undergraduate, all seniors at 31I. Lyle Spenc...…

May 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…AY 14; 19$. THE MICHIGAN DAILY M. 1 i ... - -- S r v COMMITTEEFOR ARCHITECTS' MAY PARTY COMPLETE IPLANS FOR ANNUAL DANCE TO BE HELD ON MAY 11 PHARMACY STUDENTS' GATHERING AT UNION' NAMES OF THOSE EVUCTED) HOWER SOVITI 1S ANNO)UNCED) TO WOTRING IS TOASTMASTER Fred HI. Weinnian Awarded Eckler Prize While Oliver Weinkauf Gets Scholarship Medal "It is a fine thing at any time to be at home with your own soul," was the advice of Prof. J. 1. ...…

March 10, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…LY, VA RCI I 10, 1927 T.H F M.Ir-Hi . A N m.i _Y . PAGF THRIM .Y I~fOI 4, 92 T-T MrII~l NTFIT!V ~fF'TI..1t auJ 1 lLf4iL tip - N[W YORK fAN TAKS JCornell Fo rmDecides That Thrsi BMutON CAOSE Must9 BeS IAble To Humnir ze Mate I '' ~ '.N. 1 . Aar cli9---The idleal Th'ere axr , howeer>, 11,anY 01 ._. I t k t bstacle4 ... . _ .,..: _. .... _ _ ._ _ ._ _ _ I'm, Dr. Sfe1ze 'el~s mYtII:i. Sfl+ il'. tt ai ...t.ktwli3;itci 'idlg0II(V'l 'ietv ...…

May 10, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…AY, MAY 10, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . STUDENTS TALLOT TO ORROW IN SPRING .ELEC' rIomS Races For Major Offices Provide Chief Interest As Voters Go To Polls To Choose Campus Officers i . Ten Juniors Seek Election To Presidential Offices; cords Show Varied Experie'ices I I Campus voters, numbering more than 3,800, will go to the polls tomor- row in that annual spring elections to choose the men who will both lead and represent the in...…

October 10, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…i SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 10, 1,926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE' SUNDAY, O~TQ~ E . 10, . _,.._PAQE. .. _.. i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:' .: Practically every freshman on the xampus has received his copy of the Freshman 'handboolk, according to ;', announcement made by the' Student Christian association, and the few re- M4aining copies. of the 4,000 'printed _ill be distributed as long as they fst among sophomores and upper- cassmen who request the...…

November 10, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…WVEDNES$DA\Y, NOX EMBERL 10,12G THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE French Publisher Original Illustrations Of Lageriol s "Adventures O Nils" On Display Here , S peaks On V\/ign ault!d Pfc "en Wife Permiits lxibitioii of the Library this week. 'they eve(' ; Lubbard ivito of one of the Regents he "Adventures of Nils" is one of :~(:ti ins 0Com o~noate ('Xclt('(i by 1\ atry Frye of (Ca iiiir t ec;iliau Universit y. Mrs. Hubbzard has 111wbest known...…

December 10, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

….. F~RIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 192G TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY i PAGE THREIE ' Y YIIA SI 'i the National Organization of the Jap- Dem raicTax CtSC O LNGLAV ill Give lBazaar anese Students Christian association Bill Is ntro uce 011A IL' U i -of North America. THRO UGH WVE 5 Ti Lane Hail w 11 be the scene of a Gran er bazaar which the Japanese StudentsI HAVANA.-Cigar-making machinery Texas(Christian association is, holding; is exempt from municipal taxe...…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…FlNSD I 'IlUA ATOIZ to i In liotographer States That,_ Mj a~ry Hoped 'to I verOld Pan Of (arthage r~r).~T'v-c'T''h ~m A~TT~C ..iliel TIATv C 1TCT-T.N DfALE.Y A -T -,-p + a au irit% **j &%-j A.j-4- L bl" £ 5. £1 Y AI & "atLJ.!iZ! 2 THlE THEATER Today-Screen ade-"The Man on the Box," aturing Sidney Chaplin. estic - "Irish Luck," with homas Meighan. lrth-"That Royle Girl," fea- ring Carol Dempster. i i i i Lights Installed On Library .Fi...…

March 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…W' gi1 i'A,' MAIRCH 10, 192E THE MICHIGAN DAILY .:~ ~R II OHAION PRZELIBRARY SH OWS PASTEL EXHIBIT; CO'ATONS"'1PIZ HANDICAPPED BY POOR LIGHTING II f K! ~ [ Unfiortunaly ~ione of the most in- ar e inter esting for their list orical W a EnA N iD iit tel cstinb dart exhibits that has been inj connections at least. The chief faulti I Ann Arbor this year Is rendered in- ito be found with many of the draw- Judl;+s Select Oceanl Scenie As 1)esign s...…

October 10, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

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