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May 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHICAN DAILY __ __ T'S GOING ON OTmALCNE ipy for this column sboldl - ted by :i::30o~'clock of FOUR CONTESTANTS IWILT efore publication. IN FIRST ATKINSO COMPETITION 1800 words. ean NV. R. Ilumprey 11''0I_ nL.is Eich. Mr. G. E. Deflsfllr Jx. Carlton Wells, Mr Ralph Carson TOO U d ge.Y asAUTO AC ml' E-Co IIbMtt lay be4 LSPEARa ti H { 1 ti 91G 00-Itobet iie rkr %%IIIlbeill "Studenit Character,.for 'World Cit- room 302 of the Unio...…

May 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAIILY 'foooo - . ...r x Uffillillwim (u :?Ir ,. x , W~~tYiiI11Gets YYM wiReal Chnce TE iS.ME p1 HER'S MEN OFF ~1eet I111nois Saturday and iowa~ Tond ay hi Big Ten nam~ues; Jialamnazoo Tuesday E DVILARED INELIGIBLE, ACiiLEI!DGOES TO ,IRSQIT Against. nin I ~H[l N " I ~Slow Matches Cha1,racteril T,; of 'Wolerine Raw ! Oneo of the nlost ipotant trips of he season far the Varsity nine will egin at 3 o'clock tis after...…

May 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…- - -~ ~THE MICMGANN DATLY . ... .. x,,.... ASII .DVERTI SING THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 p1 m NOTICE The following Box Replies are at the Daily office: 20, BC,BA1, S M3 BB, 8A,618, 25,, 12. .MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED.. RATES Classified Rates. Two cents a word a day, paid in advance. Minimumn charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three cents per word per day if char~ged. White space charged for at rate of .five,, cents per agate ...…

May 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

…TIl IL MIC.HIGA1N DATL\ i OFFICIAL BULLETIN, a the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of y. Copy received until f%: 0 D. m. (11:.30 a. M. Saturday.) FRIDAY, MAY 11, 19'3 lumber 161 I f i I rlie iUiversity Senate: The fourth regular meeting of the ljniversity Senate for the year .922-4523 will be held in Room, C, Law Building, on the evening of Mon- ay, May 14, at 8 o'clock. The order of busj~rigss will include: 1. Annual repo...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… i THE WEATHER PROBABLY AIB TODAY ppF dL Ap -A- -.A6- t VTOL XXXIII. No. 117 20 PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 11.1923 20 PAGES PRICE FIVE CEO BROESBECK WILL SPEAK MARCH 13 ' ,t4LBER OF LEGISllATURE WLL BE THlE GUESTS OF BUJRTONI VISITORS PROGRAM ENDS WITH DINNER AT UNION L~egislators will Bie Accommodated Ini Parlous Fraterultkes and Dormitories 'Houston To Speak DIA~ APOEFO IIUpfl .Journalists To At Peace Meeting1111fUlLVUl...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIG AN, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 INDIVIDUALITY IN NEGRO MUSIC A feature of the modern vaudeville NORMAND LOCKWOOD It has been said that the national is very often a gleeful negro "rat- music of America lies not necessarily tling the bones" or going through the in the .old negro songs but in the contortions of some sort of pantom- songs was he able to impart the con- rail workers should adopt their own western music....…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…TE MICHIGAN DAILY. _____ K . , .N y r66ii44LL~i6. strttcianoffredby, ny coleg inI iture generations will resemble very Yized as the foremost thinker on or- !Michiga n men in that city vll be re- Ma gidsohn, 1lE, former varity foot-t en under the d Y ILL. America on this subject. little the teeth of the present genera- thdltatdy"et.blstrisnchgefthaar Poe fte ______- - Pe idtMainIL. 3urion will be clege, speaking aof the a ppintmner t coitno...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SITNIIAY, MARlCH 11, 1.23 The Breviary of Decadence 'While vra tility ws repr1esented by men 0 t the prodigious ene g of Albert and Leonardo it. was by no t ineans vain, ut when 'soall spits0 attenmpted all things, spold all thngsp and blittled all thngs thentve stlit iy led to deadence." This froni o-tsf aoni Panini, an Italian and one o1 thea clearest. thinkers that it hs bn imys lock to find. Bearing tis stat...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i [A Z CJ EINDUSTRIAL GROUPS TO Do College Women Fear Mice? P NTERKOIS[EGM[S "Anything like the sound of a rat from a delicious bit of cheese. It was ..r..-Hfig M ETINCUMakes my heart go pit-a-pat an old trick; noting new or original Delt0,111a stuad Chi Orega itr, said Robert Browning. And so it i in it, but the foolish mouse, knowing In T Tourney MA>F FIRST A fEAtRANE IN with college women. A girlcan face nothing of that...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, MiARCH 11, 1823 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE, THREE~ Conservatism Rampant The cl-anipus seemi~ s- ti e esperien- sing' a revival of initerest in literature. LISLE ROSE tiesc poets themselees laugh at. Our valiant cruadrs.cif thaevsdid isissiises 'nl1 liedl itpjl b e ti.Is"uiir rmovils itself of a am- realism; snlttis ('its' a lit'e'en Iae m slin themsselves somewhat is at is the Itraditional healthy sign, erous ileri(es: loe-eolor,'a...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…Tfi'bIE MICHIGAN DAILY ________ tinall overdraw, through not know- 7.: ,...., t 1 tit j ng the anmount of money which they __________________-' have on deposit, seem:;, inexcusable. O S EI OFFICIAL hEWSP. PER OF THLE With the expenditure of but a few, ?UNIVERSITY OF 'MICHIGAN minutes each week, anyone can know ,F Published every morning except Mondayexclho he tad nacII during t eUniversity fear by theoBoard i11 The person having such knowl...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE F'OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 192 Memoirs Of An Ambassador If we except a few periods within Reviewed by WILLIAM HERBERT HOBBS I nothing, reding nothing, saying noth- which literature has semdt to have ing-ony thinking. Some times he anr unusutal efflorescence, books which Unitet sdqt of M~ic itt. I couli stay ot' an hour; not infre- are destined to go down to posterity . qunty ic wood renain till two, as distinct actitevemen...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…iT IfJL MICHIGAN DAILY I4HE MICHGAN DAIL - f]~ V sus.- _ "...,. , , - ,_ U . -r . _ 'Ti, q A ,. - ! ! I__ +6 /' -. ,'- r -rrrr r r4 e ~ rrirrr E' I" I' FFERED1 BY A NYV THEATR~E IN A-N .fit ;1i .Oll VI'NlFPY.INC'LUD)ING, I)EATOIT. IF' YOU ARE 511 PI'N(i FORl ENTERTlA INM31ENT, II EA ) EVEIRV WORD1 o1" ilS I Al1). I.n e Comm ening Today! i t '. -JE i in his very latest feature-- ~Aiii~ i' . 4 I f . U lsi.Do you think anyone but...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIBS Ri p c M rion ttes serious development are inherent, no0 future is concerned I think motion L 1C4Iariettes doubt, but are as yet totally unrealiz- pictres ave inherent artistic poten- ed. tialities and it seems-to me a kind of AGA 'WINTERS The greatest art is tat wich pas motion picture opera is not beyond te the least. The great orchestras, opera boundsi of possibility. There is a otat in te...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY %"- W..U.L U.U.U.U.U. NIP. ...,.... .d..... r /""' ,. ,_ . ... 0 9 21 a A r OW -- s t IESHMEN IMPR OV STRACK TRAHRL But Two of Past Week's Mark Bettered by Yearling Runners DER 1NDIVIDUAL STAR; BEAN FURNISHES SURPRISE eatured by improvement in th fmile, mile, two mile, low hurdleti high jump over the results of 5e events in the first trials held las k, the second Freshman track Is were conducted yesterday in Wa ...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 6

…LAGqE Six " Il THE MICHIGAN DAILY IRTJNDAY, 3MARSS. t.I1-94123 .. . ~ h ENCORE IN AM\'ERICAN', o Twl illhaveeto fall tack on tte ko'le' i bt ounavoidale eplitiet FIN IEltS, By John iV. A. Weaver. "proiing". C ertain it is tat the Alfred Knopf anid Comipany. Reviewed blit'Liste Rose l(i t grat ;t nly potilrltetal s. he I 1ave0long l1o)011f(1 101' 01"50oet writer o1tho fist rank:. Iiiorder to abile to interp~retimaloginativly theti Ilo h...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . BHIVI INTRG the gymnasium are as follows: White,' F sYB s b M Snider, Feinsinger and Pressnell on; eam1111,Unyone Rockwell, frown A warded Numerals For Work KTIA L Fa TEn N TY BILkIiFh onCoach Ray Fisher, freshm an bas- exception of M orgaridge, a center, and kzthi mo n vna tir nnnl n d t Bumnus, a forward. (Continued from Page Six) Fingerle, cross country 'numeral MR E STOR TIISP winner, and "Coach Hahn's ace in the...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUN DAY, MARCH 11, 192:3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE SEfVEN his unromantic puritan nature, she left hin, a sou-weeary girt who had searrctedtfor loe ttotttttit, ani hat been defeated in the batte to retain it. Manin, cold-blooedtAnglo-Saxon though h wa's,roldi not endure the heartachte of her tesetion, anti plea- ed wittt ter to r~tr, ttt Sonyt tas ta'sted ofteotup of Life--atttfoutit it Iittetr. Se trried te motiste. Ani Yeirtta a lst reseto ...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

…, _ TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNXDAY,IM A] 40 - _..-. DAILY OFFICIAL .BULLETIN (Continued on Page Twelve) f __- LA UNCH FIRS T GO VERNMENT, GIL .v t Senate Council: On account o the impending visit of :the State Legislature and tlhe ne- cessity of perfecting plans to receive them, the Senate Council nmeeting scheduled for Monday atternooz, March 12,. will be postponed until further notice: Mv. L BURTON. The , jdyerslty sevate: *The thi...…

March 11, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAh EIGHT THE MIC~iGAN DAILY SUNDAY; MARCH 11, -1923 M EM O IRS O F ii l11lIHii m n u nI111111Unnlnililllll itn11111111RlII g11111111311Ii1111111111 U111I lla ilnilling WALTER PAGE - (Continued from Page Scven) t, she objection arose that such a ylsatwould not be neutral. "The President's address to thew s I D E A L S &nate, wliseh was received t t ay sasary 5 Itt), shows that he thstnks lc can pray peace-maker. He does rats ay eaem(kr. Ihe so...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…Section Two. Y AA.4 at l Section Two VOL. XXXIII. No. 117 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 192 PRICE FIVE CENTS i MICHIAN PLAGES HI6H AT CAPITAL Dis More ht Government Posts Thai Any Other Single Institution 3 CAMPU111S STYLE TO )EMANI) MEN IN I{NICKEltBOCKERS Knickerbockers will be more I lpopular for the men at Mich- igan this year than ever before, in the opinion of State street clothier';. Knickers are more comfortable, r...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -- SUNDAY, .MAI SNDAY SERIES IN ANN ARBOR CHURCHESI! r((1oT1 kuu11d U ( iNoPse Nine) moning. 'The Student Bible discus- s101.1 grup will menet at 9:30 o'clock ~k Haris h I Rv. lohn Groton, of ie ci i ~ if(' . tII1 Siio r, JClliii- town,Penl'fl. will give th1e ul~rliflg il' iiad Scrf:ofl at 10:30 o' clock. ,i.t he St. Vai; ,L tu{'1;"eran curch,I Rev. Carl A. Brauer will deliver a, ser- mon on "The Sacredness of the Gos- p...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY; MARCH 11, 192,3'- --: ,, , . MEMOIRS OF r _ WALTER PAGE r (Continued from Page Seven) Lien, the objection arose that such a yvsit would not be neutral.- - "The President's address to the ;.D E A EL S Senate, which was received today I E - (January 16th), shows that he thinks he can pioy peace-maker. He doesErhv not at all understand, (or, if he does Every man worthy of the name has an ideal. It may be servic...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PAGE TwO i ._ . The Breviary of Decadence "While versatility was represented ROBERT LOCKE heasvertaken by the apparition. by men of the prodigious energy of "The bulldog woman was-in front lbert and Leonardo it was by no t t ocepr'of him and, grotesque and woeful, Albet ad Lonado t ws b nothe flute, at once sugary-and peppery, trip to London. An...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 13

… "qw w .. . - . .. t. PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAG PA( Memoirs Of An Ambassador Burnett's Marionettes If we except a few periods within! which literature has seemd to have' an unusual efflorescence, books which! are destined to go down to posterity as distinct achievements in the field of letters have made their appearance at rather long intervals. An eminen...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

….. .,. - - -_ _ lw w )'AGE~ SIR x THE MICHIGAN DAILY ! SUNDAY, MAR M, ; j, n2 SUND AY, IMARCH 11, X923 THsriE MICHIGAN DAILY- PAGD THI - I . - . - I - , I I . . . 1 . _ - 44- 1- ; , I . I I . - . - 11 . I I - . "B"O 4 K .N ENCORE IN AMERICAN' FINERS. By Johni V. A. Weaver. Alfred Knopf and Company. Reviewed by Lisle Rose work wmill have to fall back on the hackneyed -but unavoidable epithet promising". Certain it is that t...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAiLY _.... .. _ .T JTo r.- _ I. (Cotninued from Page Nine) Orpheum George Eliot's "Silas Marner"; comes here on Sunday for the openingI attraction. The portrayal of the char- acters of Eliot's novel is effected in I the .sincerest and most human ways possible. The role of Silas Marner is, handled by Crauford Kent. Little Helen Rowland plays the waif*he findsi asleep on his hearth after the loss 'f his gold. Anders Randolp...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 16

…i THE MICHIGAN DAILY wr..:h: l" _ ... Try Our Bnsiuc~s Mcii's Lunch JAILY OFFICIAL B'ULLETIN I 'iibllcatton In the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of e Voiversity. Copy received iintt1. 30 . Dm. (11:30 a. m. Saturda.V) irllale yi SUNDAY,3MARC'H 11, 1931Number 117 CALLED TOO OLD TO 'TE NCHIAT 50, C ONVIN UES AT 77 i .er is sIm'rilit('i'U for the summer lot the produftion, has announced the school. 'beginning of the ticket...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…I THE WEATHER PROBABLY COLDER TODAY Y itt 43UU tl SEE THE HOCKEY GAME TOMORROW - w - - -w r111 VOL. XXXIII. No. 78 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS AMERICAN TROOPSi TO LEAVE RHINE -_ _ TRANSLPORT WILL SAIL FRIDAT TO BRING BACK BULK OF I T 1 M. Coue's Teacher Is Eager To Greet His Famnous Puni Comedy Club New Members Act Well AL.a V V .3. l+wY F ii lP i 4'V AL VV ll !v v :;.....…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…ls. 11L - CLAKELUNHS LEAG t CAMPAGN' Forarie' Suprempe Curt Member Ado- vttes Covenat Ref ore ew PARISA$ (AI'Sl1) lEFEAT or. PACT, SAYS JURIST NIew' York,' Jan. t0.-(By A.' P.)--- The work that John H. Clarkce, of Youngstown, 0., ,ct out for himselfI when h6 resigned his sat on the bench of th United States sureme coyt, was formally launched tonight, when hlie delivered the 'keynte ad- dress at the first meeting of the Nvon- Partisan asso...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…P.i AR'...A.C1 'I L~tfA L !l iUniversitly Trainsl Indian To Teach Sports' MEMBERS OF Y'.W.C.- A. L WLomen Mortarboar'd members will meet at 12:10 o'clock Friday at Dey's studio to have their picture taken for the Michiganensian. SGirls Reserve leadiers will meet at ~7 o'clock this evening at Newberry 'hall. A brief but important business session will be followed by a reportl -oi the granting of certificates for the course. Every member is...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY% OFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE; UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday ning the University year by the Board in mntrol of Stude:nt Publications. of people at least several decades to become adjusted to a complete change in calendar. This was true In the! sixteenth century when the Jtlian calendar was replaced by the pres- ent one, and in this case only one change was made, and that of minors importance. ...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

…_________________THEMICIGANDAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- - - - ] Y, . .. _ . ,.......,..,,. .. .. ,. ..,. I 'i a : 3 pg| ganahinTg KU'MM TO SPEAK UICC N i ION SUNDAY EVENING S MAU.POX Is DVISED Mr. I. K. W. Kumm, one of the fore- most missionary organizers of the Serious outbreaks of smallpox in present time, has been secured to various parts of the state, especiallyS peak at the service, to be held at in Monroe county, which is adjacent '...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…. . .... .. . IAO . .. . La 4=1111111U M .." . I~EIil. L ° 0.....,wr"' "rS - "er o 'O URT SQUAD RE[9fl eave Tomon-ow for Satulrdtay Tilt I WIIith (xoplier' ;-WIilFic. APT1AiN ELY SNIOWS 1W:IJ.'T R FOR1Oi WITH WEE~K OF. WORK. Again stressing correction. of the aults wheih proved most glarig in -he game against Illinois last Satir- Jay, Coach Mather put the Varsity asketball squad through its next to ,e last -workout of the w...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… intramural Items Close scores and hard fighting on, the part of all teams were the out- standing features of the fraternity and clas: basketball games Kehl at Water- man gymnasium Tuesday night: Following.-are the scores of the games : Delta Chi 12, Theta Chi 4; Pi ; D~elt~a Clhi; court 4, Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity and class teams should solved( the rest wvould be compara-' vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon; at 9:30 inake all effort to arrive onth...…

January 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

…THE MICI ZAN DA4ILI THE MIC 7JAN OAIL'I Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN in ty. the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 v. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) THUR$DAY, tJANfARY 1i, 1923 Number 78 New York Man' Fight Cotton xs To Bug consin. le feels that the progress made so far is as much as can be expected and is certain that rapid ad- vance will be0 made in the sport at Michigan because of the enthusiastic attitude...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER PROBABILY SHOWERS TDY1 VOL. 'XXXIII. No. 42 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922 SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR "'ENSIAI PRICE. FIVE C Will Have 28 classrooms, Together with Offices for Deans and Faculty Men Markng a departure from the plain- er utilitarian buildings of the cam- pus the new literary building the ac- cepted design of which is shown above, will satisfy more fully those who prize the aesthetic value of mod- ern uini...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… 80 DEAD IN LATEST MINE BLAST ----------------- ---- LIUNAL ANML e Than 10,000,000 Persons Will Be Inforn ed Concerning Disease PETERSON IS MICHIGAN 1,AIRAN FORI THE CAMPAIGN ational Cancer Week, which was cgurated' last £all by the American iety for the Control of Cancer, will repeated next week when over 10,- 000 citizens of the United States Canada will be reached with in- native information on this myste- is and dread disease. hile physi...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ . _.. I IEN BY SOPH TAMI W1omn "GOLD STARWOMEN" TO BE MEMORIAL!ZED funds for the new Women's -'IF e EVRODY WEAR A ]POPPY" building. Out of the life mnnebershp IS ARMISTICE DALY SLOG0AN' money, $250,000 will be used asz nII endowment fund to insure the YFe'rm- 1"Evrloywarapop as e anent maintenance of the bull(ing a. ne the slogan for the poppy sale ,long as it stands. 117hi l nnnprlv ,.arnv anti4'is 1"r1' Defeating...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAr OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVESITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated ,,Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at th...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…1C HIGAN DAILY 1r imm wool .., / 41-7 1 __ , Y \ / : . ... . - . .. \ ,+ --_ _ - -_._-_ F .. fThefSchultz, Grocery ' AE _HOME OF PURE FOODS I. r Id - 1" YOU'LL DO BETTER AT LEMBLE'S I *** menu** a PHONE 326-327-328 114-116 E. WASHINGTON SERVICE It is useless to talk about service unless you give us an oppor- tunity to prove it. Come in, ask us questions, inspect our goods, notice the orderly and business-like appearance...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… up ~u~u ~UU U _ I I left yesterday afternoon for Mad- WORK ENDS ison where they will watch the fight- img Suckers attempt to bold the elev- en which centers around- the versa- Badg~er, Etollie Williams; This is 1K FOR YARSITYtlle the last chance that the Wolverine mentors will have to witness the Wis- consin eleven in action before the Face~ I~-eserve~, All.Fres~, here and they are determined to ity VYItJA Much Vliiui~ed come- back...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

…1 i tuhUN RfL Ut VII INTEREST, ON TOOAY'S glesther' ae may chnce forup-1 sets and1 the results of the contestst will eliminate many strong contendersl DU frm thevarious races. Michigan is [0 Uj [practically the only school of any im-I portance in the country which hasno oehn tsaeo h rd iron today. allest opening pre- irlnrd~a.PnU. f! aro-Ohio State. A .. fcadets if the sm, , :r i 1 f K 't a t t i -iy-Notre flame to Attract Great:- sents...…

November 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…WHAT'S GOING ON IMUlps Scholarshilps: Examinations for Phillips Scholarships for the year 193224923 will be held as f6111Ws: (Greek; 8 p. in., F'riday, Nov..17, Room 118S Tappan Hall. Latin,,9 a. mn, Saturday, -Nov. 18, Room 108 Tappan Hall. Card 4 tes must hand in their names at Dean Effinger's office inimedi- itely. Previouis folders. of these scholarships who wish to" apply for a re- newal shoul1d present their names in the same way. The c...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…5kr I :4aiItl TRY FOR THE CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD VOL. XXXIII. No. 15 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11, 1922 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS Woman Chorus In Matinee MusicaleILUI JILL Matinee Musicale is organizing a woman's chorus which will do unac- E companied choral work this season under the leadership of Mr. Fredericka Alexander of Ypsilanti, according' to an announcement made yesterday by Mrs. Harry Bacher, president...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T H E M IC H IG A N DA IL Y W E DAY, O Pastor Avers Michigan Daily And Bible Right Reading Diet As a portrayer of human nature, day of many thousands of years ago_-- The Michigan Daily was classed with your ancestors were inhaling and ex- hi-des Seboir 'resentsIis 11m- the .Bible in a sermon given Sunday haling as monotonously as we do in pressions of Oxford ellege e rr i J-1922. So God told truths in the long 1Life b...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…THE I HIGAN DAILY -.. --. . MASQUES ANNOUNCES CAST 'FOR ANUA L PLAY RHARtALS START'1 TODAY FOR "THlE K2N1IIT OF TRlE BURN- ING PESTLE" Tryouts were completed yesterday for Masques annual play, "The Knight of the Burning Pestle" which is to be given in hill auditorium on Novem- ber 22. The cast is announced as fol-. lows: Stage attendants, Elizabeth Rig- by, '23, and Ruth Ross, '24; speaker of the prologue, Dorothy Jeffrey, '24; Grocer, P...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Vublished every morning except Monday during the University year -by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local news. published therein. En ered at the postoffice at Ann Ar...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r : .,.... -) .4..'. .+ .r'C^!' 1 s. s . " men were asked what problems they wished to consider. Meetings of the groups will be an- nounced from week to week, the exact night of meeting for each group to be determined by the group leader. More than 150 freshmen were pres- ent at the first larger group meeting at which President Marion L. Burton spoke. While not so many were in attendance at the meeting last night, it is ...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN I x s Throiwng First Ball juries is a peculiar looking black eye which is affording the rest f the squad much amusement. Today's practice will be the last before the team leaves for Nashville as the squad will depart at noon to-, morrow. The squad will leave on the Ann Arbor Railroad for Toledo where tl'iey will change to the Big Four line and arrive in Nashville on Friday morning via Cincinnati. Returning from Nashville th...…

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