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January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… 41Ifr at] rA DAY A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1918. PRI sASSERTIO FAVOR eks, WIRELESS COURSE WILL BE GIVEN To Be Held Under Authorization of Chief Signal Officer of Army K Plans are now being perfected to give a course in wireless engineering in the electrical engineering depart- ) ment of the University under author- Ization of the chief signal officer. of the army. It is expected by engineer- ing faculty men that...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…I rsity Men, Attention! Try the v 11 ing to many breakfasts have you since eastern time started? Upper, Room Bible Class this evening at 7 o'clock. and SUPPLIES / there should be t summer. no shortage SUNDAY BIBLE CLASSES at 9:30 and at 4 for the Army Stores Course AT o'clock (CampusTime) 444 South State Street 5. r drive for finals has ( TO DRILL WO m eC11 ; Board of representatives of the Women's league will meet at 9 o...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…luIlC-I ILL lay. The recruit soon a soldier-trim, smart, would attain success-you Suit man who wants to t, Apfel Co.- ' __ FALCON :ARROW form.-fit COLLAR Sohn, Not.hone Decrees Webster hned, on Why, surely you must have, at some time or other. Or, perhaps, the process in which you were engaged was not known by this particular name. The chances are that, after a night and morning of agonizing and protracted study, you informed your ...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…'I 150 iONs OF !jWHAT'S GOING Ojl ! FOR SAMES TODA DOE ' JTLAST Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 Walk-Over BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. ml PERSHING RECOMMENDS THAT ARMY CANTEEN STATIONS BE TURNED OVER TO "Y" One hundred and fifty tons of candy has been purchased for the Sammies in France by the Y. M. C. A., accord- ing to a statement made at Lane hall yesterday. Fifty tons of chocolate, ...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… THE WEATHER SOMEWHAT COLDER TODAY A6P .4AAtr t an ~IaiAjF ASSOCIATED I PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXVIII. No. 89. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1918. PRICE THREE CENT SYSTEMATIZED FOR SEMESTER EIGHT SERGEANTS DEMOTED FOR ORGANIZED DISOBEDIENCE IN SERVICE U. S. SENDS RETIRED MEN TO TRAIN CADETS Add New Course In Naval Science Companies Will Form in Front of Auditorium Thursday For First Drill Hill Complete r...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918. [BER ASSOCIATED PRESS ociated Press is exclusively entitlea e. for republication of all news dis- edited to it or not otherwise credit- s paper and also the local news herein. newspaper at the University of Published every morning except luring the university year. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as s matter. Ann Arbor Press Building. Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. iications not to exceed 300 w...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Written '93 Good A dvice I , HILDNER DETAILED 1iREtENTS APPOINT SANITARIAN T O ANNAPOLISI TO BETTER BOARD CONDITION i Sue Hamilton Chosen To Hel Ieal S i Stars I teami eim- Waterman gym ith the jackies raining statioi. I to 27 in favor Ann Arbor to s after having tce scalps. II men as John- hool star, Coy- iyls, and Halls', ity of Illinois' about four Early away with a hiem two field ew minutes of ted things fo,, sco...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. .-. f. - - - rpillar tractors in Uncle Sam's y, and a pleasurable day and night SUGAR FAMINE IS THREATENING CITY l ROENTO APPEARF IRIDY IN PRE-FESTITALCONCERT GLEE CLUB HOLDS FIRST REHEARSAL WRITES POI at * he * * * in * y* * * , at Coney Island. The remainder or the program will be made up of ani- mated cartoons and film novelties. I While the coal situation in the city has become more favorable than it AT THE...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

…'EBRUARY 12, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PAGE FIVE A I I In the Army- they recognize the part that clothes play. The recruit soon learns that to be a soldier he must look a soldier-trim, smart, well set-up ! In Business Life- the same thing holds true. If you would attain success-you must look successful. A Stein Bloch I or a Michaels-Stern Suit Us15 AND CANADA END FISHERIESCONFERENCE JOINV &' '01FERENCE WILL CON- VENE AGAIN A...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, PIOBRUARY 12, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tt1~SDAY, F~RUARY 12, 1918. _ I' United States. ARMY SHOE Regulation MUNSON LAST 'POFI IBBERT PRISED FOR WORK IN PfAll WInT'S GoIm on DRILL SYSTEMATIZED TOD. - FOR THIS SEMESTER UNIVERSITY WRITES UN ION OFFICIAL PRES. HUTCHINS I 4 o'clock--Botanical Journal club meets in room 173 Natural Science building. 4 o'clock-Cosmopolitan club lec- ture in Sarah Caswell Ange...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…1L1 pr 4iAa &t it j ASSC i DAY AND NIGHI SERVICE r- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1918. PRICEI ICJ I rE USE, AR- 'S RINK :0N BLS TODAY MAN ARRESTED AS ANNOY ER OF GIRLS David Anderson, Washtenaw and Forests avenues, was arrested at his home Sunday evening on the charge of assaulting University girls and was later identified by several of them as the man who made a practice of loitering on the streets in the vicinity ...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…'ATID r WIomenI I. this is best on the honi- - But for those who neglect the less ' of exact sciences, a word of warning. When the war is over a period of r as reconstruction will come, unparalleled in the world's history. This will be a -- world Renaissance, and even, so far as ord the *arts of the world are now drag- Sthe ging in the dust, so then they will be aror west raised to a standard as high as they e are now low. The engineer an...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… Dame; Baker, Michigan, second; Phil- bin, Notre Dame, third. Distance, 41 feet 11 1-2 inches. Pole vault-Cross and Rademacher tied; for first place; Powers, Notre Dame, third. Height, 11 feet 6 inches. High jump-Johnson, Michigan, and Haigh, Michigan, tied for first place; Gilfallen, Notre Dame, third. Height, 5 feet 9 inches. One mile relay-Won by Michigan (Kruger, Stoll, Messner, Forbes). Time, 3:37 1-5. Red Donnelly Is Elected Captain O313...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… with a double , as clothes he Military ** * * * * * * * * * * * EGS*MTAT THE THEATERS : MAYSIT HNO*BANKS "The Passing Show of 1917." at * * the Garrick. STAKING OTER BANKING FIRMS PRESENTS SPECTRE OF * "Let's Go!" Union opera, at nt * e MONEY TRUST * Whitney, Wednesday, Thursday, * A* and Friday, and Saturday matinee * London, March 8.-(Correspondence* and night, this week. * of the Associated Press): .One of the * TODAY * greatest revoluti...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

…IL are rhtin g the destiny of find the qual- of youth, the iement of ex- of value --best TO URGE TAX PAYMENTS FORMER LOAN SPEAKERS WILL DEMONSTRATE PURPOSES OF INCOME TAX Washington, March 1.-Beginning today, a small army of public speak- ers-the "Four Minute Men" of the last Liberty Loan-will invade thea- ters, moving picture .houses, churches and other meeting places, to make' brief addresses urging prompt filing: of income tax returns, ...…

March 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…IuL 111i IAL SPORTS BAYONET SKILL DUE TO' BOXING - OR, Gag MAY ,r Boot Shop. [offstetter, Prop. S. Main St. -"S J University of Michigan new line of very smart models in Men's Top-coats Men's Gabardines MDen's Suits II rments every one of them. advise early inspection. I Fashions I t. _' ., i _ of Ice Cream may every CR EA C EA M PROFESSIONAL ACTS ON SPUR OF MOMENT; AMATEUR NEEDS THINKING TIME "Scientific boxing as taught...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…I iX W ARtAU1B 'ODAY 41v Ar "Maw 1 0,06 oe t xttx ASSOCIAT PRESS DAY 'AND NIGHT SERVICE No. 158. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1918. PRICE T ER AND AS DAILY H 918-9 NTROL ELECTS MANAGERS IN BUT GARGOYLE [NESS MANAGER oiutments Left i Treasurer with er to Act to three positions on the stu- blications were filled by the s of tIle Board in Control of Publications yesterday. ice L. Roeser, '19, telegraph f The Daily, was e...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGAN DAILY 1 , l.. 1: ka...aa--globe~l~ft.. :ss is exclusively entitled lication of all news dis- or not otherwise credit- id also the local news at the University of Severy morning except university year. toflice at Ann Arbor as Press Building. t to exceed 300 words, re not necessarily to ap- an evidence of faith, and ill be published in The on of the Editor, if left T'he Daily notice box in the general library where ted at 7:30 o'clock ...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…;,S WIT STATEI second; Lindstrom, '20, third. nce 42 feet, 3 3-4 inches. gh jump - Johnson, '20, first; '21, Later, '20, and Haigh, '19, for second. Height, 5 feet, 9 440 yard run- Messner, '20, first; o- Keidanz, '20, second; Burkholder, '21, s- third. Time, 53 4-5 seconds. a 220 yard dash- Cook, '20, first; a Meese, '21, second; Coons, '21, third. Time, 23 2-5 seconds. Half mile-Buell, '19, first; Lukins, rs '21; second; T. Sedgwick, '21,...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…of "The Trairing of a recently released by eut, was shown to the .t in Hill auditorium. admitted and quite a vantage of the privi- irn Beat Men in Exams L, May 11.-Women students ool of the British Pharmace- ciety here easily beat the.,men t examinations, securing all awards. They took four sil- .is, and, of eleven distinctions L, only one was won by a ITERIES TEST SHOULD RHINE AGE OF SOLDIERS London, May 11.-The medical aph- orism that "a m...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

…FNCS OF HILY VALms FENCE HIGHLY HiUED -t Coats ed Models in Flannel ad Knitted Fabrics $8.50 to $12.50 GAVEL )IADE FROM POST TO IN'SCIBE"I"N ITS MEM- ORY BE .1 -4 radhams &Co. EET MAIN STREET YOU CAN PHONE US TO CALL for your flannel coat, house coat, lounging robe, gloves, evening clothes or anything else in your wardrobe, ex- cept shoes, and we will send for them and after dry cleaning them by our special process, return them to ...…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rOU'RE NOT READY Buyt Thrit FOR SUMMER Stamps you have ordered that light weight suit. A summer suit made by Mal- a combination of style, comfort, and y. Style is possible for the reason that is cut and made to your individual Comfort is there because the mat- f the surest fabric, and economy, be- summer suit costs little in the begin- d if hand tailored by Malcolm will d always look well-We are showing ne of serge and ...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…}1t1 & A rt trt Aar :43 a t, dl'? PRESS SDAY AND NIGH. r SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918. PRICE __ --- - i CHURCHES, PUBLIC rHEATERS; INFLUENZA ICiM iANARO AS ASE Stu- vernor mation of ev- Led to iza in is fol- h will 11 the- public ernor, fter a r and board Light Men Go To Officers' Camp The University of Michigan is soon to send eight men to an officers' train- ing camp. The athletic teams will suffer a...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…TED PRESS ively entitled all news dis- wise credited l news pub- Ann Arbor, i, $3.50. ne left e no ere- - the tion* ,ditor niager niager nager eman L2, 1918. e or physical d for service f thei co"n study, to grap- ocial and civil hind the firing mselves thus, tive duty men be needed at secially applicable the S. A. T. C. fortune it is that itted to take part vities of the nation aTong non-military ivilian status both id in the eyes of the...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PLAY MINNESOTA Yostmen Ordered To Report early TWO SCORE REPORT FOR TRACK TEAMS Authorities Cause Michigan Rival to Cancelled Game Be -WOLVERINE BE SEASON'S CONTEST BIG GAME to Be Program at Ferry This Afternoon; No Opposition !innesota will not play Michigan is year. Orders causing the cancellation of e biggest game of the year were aued yesterday by military author- es when they finally came to the nclusion that t...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIC %N DAILY r r CLUB MIAES S ON CO3MITTEES James H. Russel, Harry L. Myer, J. Levy. Publicity committee: Chairman C. L. Roeser, B. Sashida. I . Katsuizumi of the Cosmo- lub has made the following ents for the committees to s year. Membership commit- rman, R. C. Jacobson, Teiji ge Lubke, Hermann Grund- hung-Ki Chow, J. Jaffe, K. ommittee: Chairman, F. C. 'ector, R. J. Nelson, Hori committee: Chairman, Abra- ing, Audries M. Str...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…Detroit Central High school during the first semester. Professor Wood's work was organized in response to a demand from a large number of per- sons in Detroit who are interested in social welfare work. Philosophy by Prof. R. M. Wenley will meet for the first time at 10 . o'clock Saturday, October 19, in the Detroit Central High school, and every Saturday thereafter during the college year. This course will touch upon certain after-the-war prob...…

October 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…the plains and sectors, however, le toll from the taking a ter l ressing satisfac- enemy along the estern line from last of St. Quen- except on iso- rear guards, while still farther back . Allied airplanes are cutting to pieces: their columns of the bewildered foe as they try to make their way to their next defense line. Virtually no - infantry opposition is being encoun- - tered. The machine gun seemingly is f being chiefly depended upon ...…

November 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…wVLJ~ r.H1 1 Jr.I IND SLIGHTLY WARNER I r e131 fIaiI ASSOCIATEE PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WI SERVICE, No. 36. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918. PRICE THREE ( No. 36. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918. PRICE THREE I I L 'ANKS FIGHT TO LAST ENTENTE COMMNDIERS PROVIDE FOR VIOLATION OF-"MERESCRAP Of PAPER CROWN PRINCE SHOT, SAYS REPO U WR ENDS; Y IMPOTENTm HITC RARMSTC ALL NAVY, COLONIES, LOST IN COMPLE...…

November 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…IHE M"IHiCAN DATLY CIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE NIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ied every morning except Monday" he university year by the Board in f Student Publications. R OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .ssociated Press is exclusively entitled se for republication of all news dis- redited to it or not otherwise credited paper and also the local news pub- rein. d at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, i, as second class matter. iptions by carrier or mail, $3.50. Ann Arb...…

November 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…A A L Y l ..'l A1 t.1SLA A{ . .CAL. FOR LIBERTY --_ ..- - V wwOl In lA r 1A1 OMNI i "PEP" "Michigan, your spirit has lagged a little during the past few weeks, but maybe the loss of the old time pep can be trac- ed to the sensational develop- ments of the war. But, nevertheless, Michigan, it's time to wake up. There is going to be a pep meeting Fri- day, to instill the old time spir- 'it of the University, 'in the stu- dent body. Be th...…

November 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…iIDENT WILSON READS PEACE ERMS TO CON6RESS, EVACUATlIN OF ALL OCCUPIED TERRITORY ASKED s* * 1. L 1 \.R! ;N 1J1-A1Al I * * * * * * * * * * * *- * * * * *, *: AT THE THEATERS TODAY RMAN FORCES IN EAST AFRICA CAPITULATE WITHIN ONE MONTH ENEMY MUST REVEAL POISONED WELLS AND LOCATION OF MINES LR CEASES FOR 30 DAYS; FRITZ GIVES UP MOST OF NAVY; MUST PAY FOR ALL DAMAGE (By the Associated Press) Washington, Nov. 9.-The terms of the armistice w...…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHERJ FAIR AND COOLER TODAY . e tr rt it0 - -; -' r~a ;f r 1 s 'i ' iV, I^kx...-.- VOL. XXIX. No. 62. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918 PRICE THREE CENTh COPNE 5 AND 6 FIRST Of SECT. A TO BE RLAS DISCHARGE OF TWO COMPANIES TO TAKE PLACE TODAY IS PLAN MEN WILL NOT RECEIVE RAILROAD FARE HOME Last of Examinations Completed; to Release Five More from Hospitls Close on the heels of section B, 425 men from section A of th...…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…FHE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, I I _ _ _ . s FICIAL NLWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ished every morning except Monday the uni k . il}t)a 'r by the Board in l of Sthdent Publications. 3ER OF T11E ASSOCIATED PRESS Associatcd 'i'ess is exclusively entitled use for republicatiou of all news dis- s credited cto it or iout otnerwise credited s paper and also the wcal news pub. herein. red at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, an, as bt oand cla...…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…'T N E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGU MAN BASKETBALL 1TET NOW ASSURED VETERANS EXPECTED TO RETURN WHEN DISCHARGED FROM SERVICE An all-freshman basketball tedm i now assured according to Coach Mitchell of the Varsity quintet, last night. With an abundance ofrfreshman material, and with some strong prac- tice opposition needed for the Varsity quintet, the freshman team will be a valuable asset. According to the coach, it will be...…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…11-iLMICHIGAN VAIL)I THURSDAY, DECEMBER TODAY 10 o'clock-All students in all col- eges re-register. 4 o'clock-Meeting of story-telling lass by Mr. R. K. Immel, room 30.2, Jason hall. 7:30 o'clock-Tryouts for the Uni- ersity Glee club at the University chool of Music. 7:30 o'clock--Meeting of the Par- nt-Teachers' association of the Tap- an school. 8 o'elock--Foreign students' recep- Lon in Barbour gymnasium. during the regular campaign, m...…

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