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October 12, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…THE M ;.IfIQ4 DAIL~Y Icow balk~ * * * * * * * ,~ ;.~ * * ~_..; ... id to tell you th~at we have the ex-; this city for the Mallory Craven- f Soft Hats. Id like a stylish hat that will keep look at the New Fall Styles. $2.00 Hat is the best Hat on Wear your rabbit's foot, cross your fingers and don't step on ai crack 4n th teen~th. What has become of the old fasion~- ed landlady who ma~de popcorn~ for her roomners? List to the lament of ...…

November 12, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…TILE MICIIIOAi~tDAILY =18mm ..r.. *r 0' Every Mani Should Have An "R & W" Carlton Gabardine- A-Light Weight Worsted Rain Coat Jrpis of ideal weight and warmth for this mid-season weather and, more- over, it is shower-proof. A coat for busi- ness and convenient for the theatre and other social occasions; in fact, a coat for "~every dlay'"'use and all "year round' 'wear. Our assortment includes a variety of patterns in a wide ranige of p...…

December 12, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…THS UI IHIGAl DAILY ... . Ce shipping a box of ;olatos will your pack and send order sent direct rDiarmid's in early.- grade r Xmas Ivory, Ebony, etc. Pixo" a 270 new Newberry to have Christmas Service. A Christmas servico will be held at Newberry Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. C. J. West, one of the faculty ladies, will give a reading of "The Birds' Christmas Carol." There will be some special music by the choir and M...…

January 12, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… TY CALENDAR UIIt 'Cw'a Tan. 12.-Soph Lit dinner at the Union, 5 :30 p. Mn. an. 13.-Senior Medic Smolier at Un- ion at 8 o'clock. fan. 13.-Athietic Association election, U. Hall, 9 to 12 a. m. fan. 13.-Soph Lit dance at Packard Dancing Academny, 2:30 p. m. ran. 13.-J. Lit dance, Barbour Gym, 4. * * * * * * * * * 4' * CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisiuzg matter for this elassified column must always be paid f(;v in adiance, amnd may be left at thme...…

March 12, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…* * * * * * * * )-,Student to work in Detroit, LARY DURING SUMMER VA- N. MVust APPLY IMMEDI- C. Call any time after 1:30 P. -306 First National Bank , * CLASSIFIED ADS, -0- Building. * 11le o d h: The Pathe Film Company has representatives in different lands all over the world- - - - - WHY? Becauise You Rant in- teresting and instructive Advertising matter for these columns may be. left at *the DAILY office, opposite the Ma- jestic fro...…

May 12, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE(NMICHIGAN DAILY II TO START INTEULASS BALL SE1WIFINALS ON THURSDAY Plans are being made to start the semi-finals of the interclass baseball series next Thiursday afternoon and the completed schedule for the re- maining games will appear in The Michigan Daily some time before that date. The two games that were post- poned last Wednesday on account of rain will not be played as their results could in no way affect the standing of' the team...…

August 12, 1911 (vol. 2, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…,, _THE WOLVERINE CAMPAIGN FOR NEW UNION IS PUSHED). (Continued from Page is) stories in height, it is psrovideud with games, periodicals, swriting, saet reading rooams, suet besidtes the laege lining rouse there is a separate rousm for trassn- ing tabie ande a lunsch rouse. TPhere is also a liberary. contlainineg 25.oao vol- sues, asse quarters are perovied for tihe IHarvardl Crisn asse sthcer peuhtica- tisons. Tie mains feature is tlse sua...…

July 12, 1919 (vol. 10, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE in Mortimer E. Cooley Advocates Study of Latin, Greek, and Humanities in Preparation For Entrance Into Scientific Professions (Editor's Note: The Wolverine prints today the first of two articles on edu- cational problems by Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the College of Engineer- ing and Architecture. Dr. Cooley fav- ors not only the continuance of the study of Latin and, Greek in prepara-r tory schools and universities, but also ...…

August 12, 1919 (vol. 10, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE DI ILLINOISU TO INSTALL URSE FOR COACHES TODAY AND TOMORROW HARRY MOREYI BETTY And BLYTHE - in- "THE MAN WHO WON" BY CYROUS TOWNSEND BRADY Thursday and Friday CO NST A N C E TALMADGE IN "Happiness A LA Mode" A breezy, farcical comedy plus drama. x , TR OY 'AIL OP ED SOFT COL LARS FIT WELL-WASH EASILY Cluett, Peabody Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunda Aug 13-14-Vivian Marti in "You Ne...…

July 12, 1910 (vol. 1, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE i Players are particular about cues. We have good cues; light or heavy, plain, corded, or ebony to suit. Find what you like and we reserve itfor you in private drawer without charge. HUSTON BROS. 307-309S. State St. THE WELL-KNOWN Chubb House One Block from Campus. 209 S. State St. Rates, $3,50 Per Week Co to the STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE FOR ALL YOUR Summer School Supplies Note Books, Fountain Pens, Station- ry, Fine Line of Cand...…

January 12, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FULL DREGS SITS Full satin lined with heavy cord silk facing at C-C-C $35.00 C-c-C For the holiday. a Cut by experts and made by men who spend all their time on dress work. NOT one or two a Season. f We give a try-on with each order. I. K ARL MALCOLM~ 118 E. Liberty -' UNIVERSITY NoTnCES 0 Forestry- cltb meetintnoni h at in Rooln 24, ltnix ersit bhall. Basketball practice for S 17 NI11i {i seersI Tesdlay andtl ritis'sa...…

February 12, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…oeu tlon ale for January All Clothing at 20-35% discount. This includes the STEIN BLOCH CLOTHING which we are Agents for in Ann Arbor. All Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc., at 2O0% discount. Terms Cash. Lnenschimitt, Apfel & Co, THE CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN ARE REULE7 CONLIN & FJEGEL'S They are different in style and pattern but not too much so. Come and see them. HABERDASHERY The correct fixings for wear with either Full Dress of Tuxedos, w...…

March 12, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…TIEMICHIIGANT)AIIY Spring Hats spring Hats We have received our Spring styles of IMPERIAL HATS in all the new shapes and colors. See our Pearl Derby it is a beauty. Lindenschi'itt, Apfel& Co. UNIVERSITY NOTfICES w IT E TH A R Craftsmen meet at the \lasoni Tem- 1 clY ar h 1 pie this evening at S o'ctock Iteires- ing program. Bnsiness meeting. l PCILRTR iG 0MN M.Masons cordiatty insvited.i li e PEIL EUN NAGMN Senior tit tunctheon at Barhoui g...…

May 12, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…I1 What it means to represent STEINAu"-_BLO CR Sr'EtN-BLOCI Smart Clothes are carried by the foretmost clothing dealer in every city in America. To represent the STEIN-BLOCHo people one must be the leading and meet ie- liable dealer in his particular Town or cit. This is STEIN BLOCH policy. And we choose te STsEINBLOCH~ lines because tey hie universal satisfaction. Tey give te fll dollars worth. STEIuN-BL0CH Smart Clothes are the finest suiti...…

June 12, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…TILE ICIJIGAtN [DA SPECIAL 0- SALE --- CUT DOWN the cost of your clothiug, but improve the quality aud style. We offer for ten days only all our light weight trouses iucludiug Flannels at a reductiou of $i.oo ou each. Regular prices rauge form $5.00 to $12.00. Sale price from $4.00 to $11.00. Some very flue Frocu rs at $7.00. Ask to see our Blue Serge Suits at $20. IIIEat ibrt UNIVERSITY NOTICES All Vairsityil l i nteii tmrd in coats antl...…

October 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r , NENT SPEAKING mntner Reaches Top Which Produced Nation's Leading Orators. of Walsh is the freshman, while Miss Fritzi Fritz, is a good foil as the com- edienne. They are assisted by six attractive college girls. Frank Bush will be on the bill. Many other performers less talented resort to eccentric make-up, but Bush does not require other than his own native ability to make hisyarns most entertaining. The rest of t...…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… YOU GET REAL SHOE REPAIRING AT THE =OLIN NE=OLIN Quality Shoe Rep .i* r We have it Wears better than leather 1114 S. University Ave. OUR flOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE MARET REINSJ~ . FLURIE ONInT ION NEW ATIONAL.MONUMENT IS CREATED IN ALASKA Constanly Near,I Death Is Jok Exper ilPio ,lilcu !In Abandoned Indian Village Included Tract of 38 Acres of Forest in I Narrow Escapes Become Incideniii Occurrences in Activities of Sol...…

December 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…"# I, III I Lll III ULL CONCERT FRIBAY I Pi 1AiS lectAed MI julal OF THE GREAT WAR, se- by J. V. Cunliffe. The Mac- Co., New York. from Personnel to Journey; T.drip to Many Cities Make West- Include The Christmas con.cert to be given r the Glee and Mandolin club in Hill tditorium Friday, Dec. 15, will be e of the biggest productions the ubs have ever attempted as far as imber of voices and mandolins are incerned. There will be about 70 ...…

January 12, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…Princeton: Underelizsmen at Prince- ton university are endeavoring to abolish the so-called dining club sys- tem which grew up after the rule" which put an end to fraternities was passed in 1876. The club system is said to set up false standards and to oppose democracy. Minnesota: Medical students working in the dissecting room of the Ana- tomy Institute building of the Uni- - versity of Minnesota discovered a knife blade nearly two inches in ...…

March 12, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 4

…PAGtE FOU UNION OPERA EXTRA MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917 LANDERS OR LOWERS Everything for Easter Order Now Ntember of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Service FLOWERS BY WIRE TO ALL THE WORLD Phone 294 213 E. Liberty St. Pity the Poor Freshmen; They Are Always the Goats-in Fiction "What are you wearing that tag for?" asked a freshman of a sophomore in one of the fraternity houses, early last week. "What's the big idea? are you fel- lows launching a...…

May 12, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… .. w..,..,. REAT CL-1 SING UT SAOLE 'i (A 'S STATE STREET r . Em . 'his sale will be confined to our State Street Store. In has no connection with our Main Street Store. In order to take advantage of the low prices, you must come to Our Store on StateStreet. Will Close Out the Entire Stock of Our State Street Store . .. T .. Big Cut in Prices- Nothing Reserved Everything Must be Sold MEN'S SHOES The famous Nettleton make. ...…

October 12, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT THE WHITNEY "Robinson Crusoe, Jr.," will come to the Whitney on Saturday, Oct. 13, with a complete New York Winter Garden cast, whih includes such stars as Lawrence D'Orsay, Claude Flemning, Kitty eDoner, Mabel Withee, and a number c other well known names. The far famed Winter Garden beauty brigade also has a conspicous place on the bill. Jolson appears in "Where Did Rob- inson Crusoe Go with Frida...…

December 12, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

….rrick. * vl"Awk4 .40 ence," at the c. 16. Majestic-Vaudeville. - William Russell in r Heart." Also Corn- r. Christmas Fashion S -Helen Ware in Allah." "The * * In the Second Floor Salons E Arcade-Irene Fenwick in "The ". Woman." Mutt and Jeff Car- *: *x *: * * You'll Need a New Suit for the Holiday Trip- BUY IT NOW-AT HALF PRICE ys. Brockwell in Obey." Keystone Hula Land." * ,; * * * * * * * * AT THE WHITNEY The complete w...…

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 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...…

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...…

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...…

July 12, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THEW O L V E RI N "0 PHILADEL PHIA ORHEIISTRA The May Festival wil, as usual, W E R E SEY A N DIC AN 1 EREWSII TO HEAl) coistie of five cocerts, te eact dates C. I. K1DD LE UJPRE-FESTIVAL MlUSIIANS. of whlich have not yet been decided Phone 1530 J 1112 S. Univ. Ave. ___ pn h sl hoa rhse vi DRLY AND STEAM CLEANING -uo.Tefl hmsOcetawl AT LAST! The University Musical Society has apear again. The Choral wxerk THIS WAY you Summer Students-Come arou...…

August 12, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVE~nINE WTEPESBYAN 5178' LAKE (GA NE 1 i Phone 1530 J C. I. KIDD 1112 S. Univ. Ave. DRY AND STEAM CLEANING THIS WAY' you Summer Students-Comte around for a LUNCH that is a" LUNCH A ~ Coraer of Monroe and Thsayer Sts. A full line of Tobacco and Cigarettes. ighn Grade Confections and Fruit. SPECIAL SALE ON 'LETTER PAPER AND TABLETS We carry Atl Sizes Loose Leaf Paper 340 S. STATE ST. IRVING F. SCHtLEEDE I ' . . I UNIVERSITY A...…

August 12, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE BURNING OF ROME CARE OF CHILDREN PURELY ACCIDENT Uftomen COMMUNITY'S DUTY (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One)SB oo ks Christians who were thrown to the The Women's League had a dance done for the physical environment of and card party yesterday afternoon at the child. beasts or used as torches to light the Barbour gym. Nero's garden. After the beheading of In regard to the spiritual and ethi And Supplies Paul, his...…

July 12, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…AJI A A ditional men, to save transportation, might come to them from the drafts of Texas, Arizona. New Mexico, and S California. Michigan draft troops might be sent, for the same reason. i to camps at New Jersey where Guards- Unfilled PlAces, to be Supplied by men of other states are to traii for le Plcese toe Sleied byFrance.- Meln Chosen from Selective "'There is a chance, of course, that Army we might be able to transport re- cruits f...…

October 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Music, Drama Arts, Letters, and Features 18 ENGINEER FAVORS HALT OFTOQUE ABUSE PLEADS FOR STUDENT ACTION TO STOP DISREGARD FOR OLD TRA- DITION OF INELIGIBLES Editor of The Michigan Daily: With the advent of the cool weath- er, we again have with us the class toque, which represents much more than a comfortable and efficient head covering. It is part of an old estab- lished Michigan tradition and It is with not a little...…

November 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILT. lapanese Emperor. Crowned Y.M.C.A. Work Business Theatres IN'S EMPEROR CENDS THRONE HITO FORMALLY CROWNED SACRED CEREMONIES AND IVITIES AT KIOTO. MOASSADOR IS PRESENT i r I >shihito, emperor of Japan, has . formally consecrated to office ng the past 'week in- the ancient al, Kioto. He is the 122nd head he Japanese imperial house since first emperor, Jimo, whose reign' in about 2575 years ago. The cor- ion ceremonies,...…

December 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…C)UR TGIF E MICH3IGAN DAILY, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS I. : I __ _ _______.__ _ I The Beauty of my Business is l1 Fwrs FLOWERS for CHRISTMAS I' The spirit of Xmas reaches its highest expression in Flowers. As gifts, they are supreme in convey- ing to those you iove all that you would have repre- sented by your gift. Here you will find all that is best ini Flowers,. Plants, Decorations and original creations in Cor- sages, Baskets and Wte...…

January 12, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPECIAL MID- WEEK MAGAZINE PAGE I x -I I HiE # lICIIIOAN DAILY Established 1890 HE DAILY'S MID-WEEK NAGA- ZINE PAGE. eneral Editor......William H. Fort Contributors' irriam Hubbard Golda Ginsberg uth Butler Grace Boynton :uriel Tyson Christian Wenger :arry A. Miller Win. T. Adams WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1916. This is not a high-brow page. If is possible at the same time to in- ;ruct, amuse and entertain, then all tre...…

March 12, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…w. FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR' BOATREGATTAR Friday and Saturday, June S and 9, Date Set for Annual Boat Club Affair PICK SAFETY PLAN MANAGER Seeking' to avoid the wet season which hindered the success of the 1915 regatta, the Boat club has set Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10, as the dates for this annual event, the time being nearly a month later than that of a year ago. H. G. Muzzy, '17, third ensign of the Boat club, has been selected...…

May 12, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DALY .n Arbor May Festival ' AIni i Femoriai Hall Reeives Gift Alumni Memorial hail has just been presented with a mahogany davenport, the former property of Pres. Erastus 0. Haven, who preceded President Tappan. The gift was presented to the memorial building by Ellen B. Bach,I '01, who received it from President Haven. The davenport wvas formierly aportion. of a grand piano andl has been converted by skillful carpentry to ...…

October 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…, I PPERCLASSMEN CALLS FOR SHOW OF LOYALTY TO UNIVER- SITY IN GYMNASIUM s to teaching positions have re- y been made by the educational rtment of the University. partial list of the students so ed is as follows: Clarence I. es,' '16, Escanaba; Mary Edith '19, Mount Pleasant; Margaret 3, '19, and Margaret Atkinson, '19, :pelier, O.; Lois Parker, '19, iwell; Stanley Borucki, '17, Ames, William C. Weltmann, '18, IHart; . Weltmann, St. Joseph; G...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…WOULDN'T Of Interest to University Women 1 0,; nguished JUST heartbreaking f IF you ia'. Chal- ,', 'Ti Vorking for the education and ad- cement of her people, Dr. Kahn established a chain of hospitals China during the past few years. has also won recognition through work as a physician and -surgeon China. [ con'sider Dr. Kahn as one of the st brilliant, women ever graduat- from the University," is the opin- ,of P.rofessor Thomas C. Tr...…

December 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… I. ide c Tree at Community House rd of directors of the Com- deration met Thursday and have a Christmas tree for unity house this year. Mrs. head of the Community d there will be- Christmas for the members. jtm + NUL I 7 |iIU WKII REASONS FOR ROOMING HOUSE Girls interested in dressing dolls or CHARES DURING VACATION making hand painted tray cards for; COARGES WRIER Y. W. C. A. Christmas activities willT _B- please call at Newberry .hall fo...…

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...…

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 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...…

January 12, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY JAY SERICES IN AN AUO CHURCHES Subject, "Faith In God." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Presbyterian Church, Rev. L. A. Bar- rett, Pastor 10:30 o'clock - Sermon. Subject, "Fundamental Life Principles as Il. lustrated in the Career of Theodore Roosevelt." Congregational Church, Reil. Lloyd Douglass, Pastor 10:30 o'clock - Sermon. Subject, "Organs of the Soul." Methodist Church, Rev. Arthur W. Stalker, Pastor. 10:30 o'clo...…

March 12, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. I News From The Other Colleges I Minjiesota - Sophomore girls are lanning a- big program for a vaude- lle to- be given for the support of a ar orphan. The performance is to )nsist of a movie and vaudeville fterward. Purdue- The prom committee at M AJESTCI MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S :ws Sunday LAST TIMES TODAY Mabel Normand "M ICKEY" Purdue is offering a prize for the best dance ...…

November 12, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ;. WHO WILL GET THE FREE PIANO FREE COME IN AND TRY IT OUT THE time for Full Dress Suits is here. Our line is better than ever. We make a good silk-lined Garment as a leader at $40.00. The work- manship is unsurpassed by a n y firm. The fit, we assure you, will be right, or your money is not wanted, I Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF PHOTOGRAPHY is the one thing no college ...…

December 12, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…TH1P MICHIGAN DA.LY E WE .1 ull Dress Suits uire X:rtists To fake Them Right LITTLE touches make the difference between high class workmanship and the other sort. We take pride in making sure that every suit that bears our name as maker has a very distinctive feature that marks the best tailored product. Going Like Hot Cakes The 100 Kodaks at from ,Y to y3 off (and a 20% credit, good for developing) are going fast-but there are some big...…

January 12, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…I *1 ring Enleents! NOW PLAYING A DAILY MATINEE 3:00 .JL. 7:30 .ob with each purchase. Balmacaans tings, Trousings I want U to REALIZE what fine results can be had from ordin- ary small negatives when I enlarge them for you. I want to SHOW U for 10 days with enlargements up to S x io for the un- heard of low price of only 20c -or 25c in sepia - (not more than 3 at this price to any one customer). Regular price hereafter 35c. i I ...…

February 12, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r L 9 ar it L ND ON THE Always Reliablet Always Square Always on the job Always knows his place Always delivers the, goods Always treats everybody alike Always back of every thing that's good for Michigan Students. PHOTOGRAPE I We Do Repairing AND Altering Cm, 1.KI DD .:Sophomore 1530"J 1112 S. Univ. Ave I Ii v ... ..., ..... Soph lit basketball team will hold a workout this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the...…

March 12, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…TSBI MICHIGAN DAILY. .... ONTAIN ALL MODERN AND TIFIC RESEARCH METHODS ychological Laboratory, laced Science Building, to be Carefully Arranged fning with the fall term of 1915, w psychological laboratory, vill be replete with the most scientific apparatus, will be in the new science building. he careful plans of the psycho- staff, the 40 rooms devoted to partment will be so conjointly arately arranged as to give the t accuracy and effici...…

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