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March 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH.] iorning except Monday during the Univer- in Control of Student Publications. OF THE ASS9CIATED PRESS 'ress is exclusively entitled to the tusc for vs dispatches credited to it or not* therwiiC and the local news published therein. stoffice at Ann Arbot, Michigan, secotd Otreet. O ~ sts isa- s EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 EDITOR.....................HARRY M. CAREY k K. Ehlbert Edgar L. Rice M. Campbell J...…

May 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…(Uiver- us~e for tierwise of 'clock orderly method of dealing with flagrant instances of refusal to abide by traditions. There is no longer an excuse for uonrganized methods, since individ- ual cases can be given "personal attention." Deci- sion made last spring to cut out the Cap night "run- ning the gantlet" was a step in the right direction, and will eliminate one of the greatest causes of id- verse comment. The class games should furnis...…

February 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…__THE MICHIGAN DAILY T& 7 _..... IA ILY. BU TN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of e University. Copy received by tN Assisant tc the .#dept until 30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturr'a am 4 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924 Number 93 rI t JIstory of Education:- All classes in the History of Education will meet in room 122, University High School. G. L. Jackson. Hours will be arranged Tuesday at 4:30 in room 341 Engineer...…

March 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY II "Full Publicity" To Be Plan Followed By Senate Jury Trying Attorney-General TEST FRIDAY1 Students Will Try for Prizes in Thirty-Fourth Annual Competition DIDATES HAVE SELECTED WIDE VARIETY OF SUBJECTSI The thirty-fourth annual University Oratorical contest will be held at 8 o'-j clock Friday, March 14, in University Hall, it has been announced by offi- cials of the board. Five students have been chosen to compete for...…

May 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…THE MICH IGAN DATLY7r to Camp Showsl growth in Short TieI Campus Leaders Conference 3 1 t ,F pr of the University of Mich- staying at the University during theI sh Air Camp would go back summer months, anid O~ho would be ar 1921. interested- in acting as leaders at thisy ~ed. for somne sort. of lnstltu- institution for one or two of the ses-s :ake care of the unfortunate 1I is are asked to report to Mr. Rel- a of the city of Detroit, a...…

November 12, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…THE, MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOC F'M r RR 72, 1920 F_-.- THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITVIISI)AY. NOVEMBER 12, 1925 ARMISTICE PARADE Straightens Out Railway Tangle CLOESPRGRM~For .GovernmentI M~ayor C.azzmJAW~I A (AtgO 1"81 IIHl" ;,".':> Of iMews-A3°go"iin it d va e ii ~ In Allied ?vv s {';4;.+ f Ala kan Esk mos Pro pe V~th tnp ove Iiaysj s~iwhich affords meat, hreat and Aleuts numbered 25,000 in kn archi- (tit and the ugrook, a large seal l peag...…

December 12, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 192 ' 4 HE Iva rem s. E. I 'A lFj , . a Even Our M@ieals SEEM IMBUED WII TH p ~TH-E HOLIDAY SPIRIT TUTTLEm GREY anid Manr Hot ,Lunches 11:00-4130 5:00--7:00 Afternoon Tea 3.0-4:00 Salads, Sandiwiches and Ice Cream Crd~rs Taken for Salads, Sandwiches and Ice Cream to Take Out. IE WHERE TO DINEJ i r~rrtrr rrrerrtrtn .rrn r~rrf~rrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrirtyr rur rrrnrr -r 4 ...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…N TUB MTCHMAN DATLY TFI:SINAI*, JA i':' R 12, 192G TT-JF MICHICAM DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY t~, t~2G D'R. GILKEY TALKS ON. QRIENT SUNDAY- Tells iuileice People Of I11iiin aveni( I1lscOve'ed Jesusi AIrist Is An OrienitalI DISCUSSES MISSIONS MILLION DBOLL AI,? ILANF DESTROYED BY BLAST ' Slutsser-Liiam berlain .etchings imny a esspsobreasp 11vein than the oils, And PFaintings Are Commended wh~ere the oils seem touchedwitha _________________...…

October 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

….PAMGE TWC - - .- _ .I . THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 mommomm"Aw DTl OIT ALUMNI CLUB BEGI*NSFALL ACTIVITYI SPEAKERS INCLUDE FORMER VARSITY FOOTBALL S creen . Today Opening:,Maurice "Innocents of Paris" at 4!.. Chevalier's the Majes- CA" AIN L Closing: "Big News" at the Mich- F LARGE NUMBER PRESENT igan and "On With the Show" atC the Wuerth.# Dr. Goetz Active In Directing Work Verily a .Hit Of Organizing Large Gro...…

November 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…~THE MICHIGAN DAILY TrUE;SIAY, NOVE~MBER 12, WORE LIES BEHIN PROGRESS OF MAN, REV. MIER SAYS .1 Privilege of Struggle Is Man's Ureates Asset_ State - Greatest Asset, States Minister. TALKS AT CONVOCATION Wtte reek Pastor Says World Has Spiritual Hunger Aind Moral Complexity. Struggle for spiritual things is the foremost privilege of man, the Rev. Carleton Brooks Miller told the audience of University students and Ann Arbor townspeop...…

December 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… ",T- S : i7VA lil 1x1UxY 11 i1 \ 4 UI?,1.t 1VlI7$ hiCi . .... . ... ... ...« $ ..+ .. +...e... w' +sa x a. ASK( Tremble to Appear Martial Law in Haiti Congressmen Freed C in Michigan LeaS ar e by intPLeANS by Law From Ar PAY OF ATHLETES CNDEMMARINES i nFOR NEXT TECHNI nil l ifi i--- r'est TSWILLI1AMSON GIVEN - RESEARCHPOSITION Famous Authority on Dragon [ies acd Expert on Iris Will Study ,Here. ) UN LRhT bI1 Dca n tricy Hrng eM;;-Wm...…

January 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…'TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTIT-IZSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923 1 TWO TI-IF. MICHIGAN DAILY Tflt~RSDAY, JANUARY 12, 192S -a FI1GURES POy HT STUDENT LOANS A E HATE JU lP 1' D FROM $5i4,148 IN 19t26 TO $113,377 IN LAST E OCTOBER MANY FUNDSI3XHAUSTED Large Increase Is Attributed By IDean Bursley ToDeartht Of. Positions During Past. Summer. On Dec. 15, according to Joseph A.j flursjey, dean, of students, the rmoney! loanus to students from all, fun...…

February 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…PA(;^ TWO THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 J2' PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 192~ BR0WN GIVES OPINIONS UPON QUALIFICATIONS, LOf HOOVER AS PRESIDENT OF,,UNITED STATES. (Conti nuedefrm Page One) appointed director of the various activities extended on a large scale1 economic measures in Europe dluring to the United States, Russia, Burma,E the armistice, which included the or-j China, Central America, Mexico, a...…

May 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…'-TPP MT' ~r"Tr A NT n ATTV 1'"""'u+X,'' i".,"""".... e4 t /T11 TVI 1 A A* '01. a t tM .i n' .i et A n _______________________IY SATURD{A Ya. 'MAY 12, 1928. r. : , :I _ ANDUNQUUFATRE 11 CHIGAN N SIAN D sTn IIB TD CYWVINjS VEAR' WRK .Sicel Sotois lDevotel o 1tccrtls Culminating' a year's work, the 192 3Vi chgsiau made its appearance o il zcanpi yesteday. Covered in'a 'lime "Amu gold cloth binding, heavily Aitrbos d,' and folowin g throg...…

February 12, 1927 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…P A G E T W O THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 0144 Iffdrigan Uai ,,--m.- EDIT OR 1 0 lROL J. H. CHAMBERLIN 1A ROL Music and Drama - - - -- - - - - - .......... _..-G R E T A Assistants GARBO N. J. Smith, Morton Icove, Melford HERE Vanik, Harvey Gunderson, Henry Thurnau, Robert Gessner, Joseph This is the anniversary of the birth- Brunswick, Paul Kern, Archie Robin- day ...…

March 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927 SENIRS NENADVIE' 1st Plans SRQS OCHC'GInEU IN MAGAZIflE ARTICLE:t 'a°c Author D)iscusses Win 1 -Ml)m i i- i i e S.1 31 aA I , i - ol I HIAS AROUSED COMME NT Fr fy } Valuable advice of a poputlar n11t!r: is conitained in aonatil wite L maainly for the benefit of,'seniorts u in college by T-ar)!y J. Bur11ton, oft tt Consumners Power companuy o'' Tla'.c'3-1.1 bonl, and first ui;*dithYI- co...…

May 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…____ ___THE Ml-IHIGAN DAILY .. TO ACULTY MEN FOR-YI' FIRST TALK WILL BE GIVEN FRIDAY UV 110-USE TM OF LORD$ PRINCE WILL ATTEND Othiers Will be Given at Cambridge, Oxford, Birmingham, Glasgow, Wales and Aberystwyth* . ". Formal invitations have been re- ceived by sever~ faculty members to ttend the cour of lectures on "Brit- 1811 and American Rivalries in the Ameican Revolution," to be given by Prof. Claude H. Van Tyne, of the history depa...…

October 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY I 'TUESDAty, OCTOBER~ 12, 1926 4 CONRAD1 TO0 S GERMAN MAGNATE I AT AUHORS ' MEET r:7 7 - . . . .... . .. I - , - - R -," 10 , T, . P , . T T 1 0 T T - T , , I- - . 7'.. T -- Michigan Association of Writers Has Many Notables Included in Its Membership SPEAKER ISRHETORICIAN' Lawrence H-. Conrad, instructor in the department of rhetoric of the U~ni- versity of Michigan, will be the prin-I cipal speaker at...…

November 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMl ENI 12, 1926 ........... MANY 'U"'I BWNi FELLOWSHIPS FOR EUROPEAN STUDY i Daily Heads Will Go rar'IIIT~~~rP: AVAILABLE TO ADVANCED STUDENTS~T rs oges BY UNION rIACIL!6IILs Fellowships for advanced study in general subjects and inhs w Fra ce nd erm ny are avalabevial field, Is necessary. Representatives of The Michig'a'n 'Ti !ifor 1927-28 according to information Tli'A necric~an-"Germnan Student e...…

December 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, .. ICH\GAN WILL ENTER ORATORIC AL CONTEST Plans Are Completed For Third Annual College Forensic Meet To Be Held At Los Angeles $1500 PRIZE OFFERED A Colorful, Compelling Drama of Liciwuse Where The Sloe - Eyed Malay r I tingles With T he ily indo and Furtive Chinamen Plans for the third annual national college oratorical contest on the Con- stitution are completed, and Michigan I will again be eptered, ac...…

January 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…A THE MICHWIGAN DAILY WEDNE~SDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927 I:.- wo-ows"" EXTENSIO :The f S 1idihgI helcourss tha ii11 vrious M ,ichlig"an citi semester. Only 10 iven for the ]iClt [rast to the 24crier: r"IsumMER SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT TO BAVAILABLEATCOILEEOFFICES RBeginning tomorrow, copies, of the, the professor, andi the hours of credit, °LYI v! campus edition of the abridged an- is intended a~ a preliminary announce- nouncement of the Summer se...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…i r _. 3 PA 01 TWO COURSES OFFERED Assistant Director Announces Open- ing Of Classes In Detroit, Filnt, Albion And River Rouge DUPLICATED ONiCAMPUS Seven new, courses will be offered by the Extension division of the Uni- versity for the second semester, four, to be,given in Detroit, one in Flint, S one in Albion, and one in River Rouge, according to announcement made yes- terday by Mrs. W. D. Henderson, a- sisttnt director of the Extension di...…

March 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY T 111 MTCI-T.A1 l fLA1LV 1 'J~.,.~f~I''L ..,~id .L+'tL11t F1 , 1YlAtfl.'ti 1::, lyGb COLLINS SAYS RACE PREJUDICE LESSENS Initeliigent White Persons Discard 'Theory Of Negp, Inferiority Says A W 6hority COMMENDS LOCAL CLUBI "It seems to me that in the matter of racial relations in America, the crux of the whole situation is the fear of the numerically large white people of intermarriage and other social and bio...…

May 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…______________________r M!HGN AL British Premier In forms Public Of Strike Conditions Over Radio PONTIAC MT. CLMENS U4-Az Arbor:...=i Mich. Uixfon--:55 A. M., 10:55 r - A. Al, 2:25 P. MR. 5:25 P. M. - Downtown Bus Statlopi-8 A. M., M - 11 A. M.2: 30P.M. 5 :P. M. Special to Pontiac every Sunday S night at 11: M W :.Connect with Laisinq busses at New* H3udson; Flint busses at zPontiac; f'ort Huron busses at SMt. Clenmens. jo i WA-14.0 *4 ...…

October 12, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…DAIL Y FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, Last Times I THE OSY ORNE -I -by Candle light- _ ~Every Tuesday Night Special prices from 11:30 P.m. t-o 1:;30 a. - Comne in after Dancing-:--- Next to M1'ajestic Theatre todayY.' ,rte:' The Movie Is The Tir,. Conedy! --Startling in Spectaclc! JOHN McCORiMI CK Presents Luxurious in o ( In Alma"" with GARY COOPER H-ow you'll laugh at Col- leen's comic capers as'she tries to} laugh a little joy into a worl...…

December 12, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…i.HE.. MICJ IGAN - D"AII:"Y 1+rL'ILR r7 l1 Z. 11.C 1 1V1D i .' Ga .7 i """ " r THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNE8DAYtEM~ER 1~Z ~92' EMGINEERING COLLEGE WITH EVERYDAYI LINKS UP COURSE Don NE~/ Lar VOCATION IN NW LAN be formally enrolled for the co- Clor operative course. Irate t1 Any Stude'nts ITnterested In Gas. Engineering May Obtain 3. Students who are enrolled for partr Actual Experience the co-operative course will con- ofaICi --- tinue ...…

January 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i'OATLIRMM Ti\NU)Ar%'121 121, FLO PLANS THIRD TRYi Modern Composition Subject Of Lecture AIP-UT By English Musician A lette newspap last Nov FRENCHMAN, VISITING HERE, ADMIRES ATHLETIC PLANT AND WOMEN r published in the French the American sees only the indis- tions. and the American student, of flowers all these assembled girls pensable. Everything is so dis- a veritable athlete, who passes five made. The mysterious p...…

February 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…x'G W(J THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESn WIVUM IN TAKES OFICE ~EQUATIONSTYE SCREENProf. . B. dmonson, ne er ft ecolyEd- ! "i 's not crowded r Cnteai ntelve tosn ooa REetd F1 blacd heiclRemingi I~l S. hee af fe r 2:3 ° eqatins;classified and arrange We have i_______________ of that office yesterday.Inrc an iti raly 0_fredyeeec.Core R ~PRT F M[IIN~, EFLE TIO S Ioiinadapoptechtono o d- hrr 23 ~1315N anS. 1 .Sae1 i -In Town gntnanaprcaonfPo- worth waiting...…

March 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…. t ti TIDE MICHil.sA D AILY '4I°U-ESI tiY, MARCH 12 1929 THE MICHIGAN IYATLY Th-ESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929 MOVi WILL FOREIGN OIL Picture Made In Co Pan-American Pe Transport C "Through Oil Lan Africa, Poland, Gree is the title of the ma be presented at 4: afternoon in Natura torium. The publi has been announce Made in coopera Pan A~me P Tranipc ?t conpany :shows the Schodnica PORTR YSAttorney Coolidge Returns To Northampton Once More SCREEN...…

May 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

….: - a. n 'T' 1VI I-t A N "D A E Y SUN AY, MAY 12, 1929 Brockton Councilman Urges Hefin Arrest Q on Ol SCREEN REFLECTIONS i CO) Fellow of Alumni University Leaves 1e Secure Final Information In Nation-Wide Tour Two days were sufficient for Wil- fred B. Shaw, '04, General secre-- tary of the Alumni association, to finish his liason work in Ann Ar- bor before leaving for anothe. eastern visit to secure information for his survey on co...…

October 12, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…Lone Efagle In Long Flop Across Country V PLA Ni 1' Coniservation Prog'ram Rtecommendled 'kiDistrict.Convention Likely- To Be AdIopted by Club :'Men WOULD DISTRIBUTE BOOKS (1 y Ns catcd Press) BAT'TLR CREEK, October It - M4Ichrign KiwanrIans will take an ac- tive diart: in the move toward forest conlservatifon (inritig the coming year, if recommendatioins made to the re- Cent district convention in session: here are carried out. Iarry F'. B...…

November 12, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITRD '' NEW OISCLOSUREMAYHOBSBACK.AFT] RISUIT INEXPEDITION' R S L ICONVICTION Prof. William H. Hobbs, head of the ____ geology department, and sponsor and I edrof two meteorological expedi- GIraued J1ury CotiulM xinimE. lxINtiori Of Itions to southwestern Greenland, re- Aet~~l~s O %)pratp,. hi turned yesterday to Ann Arbor from $hadlowting Or il Inrors his second trip to Greenland. Profes-I sor Hobbs has been absent from ...…

October 12, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…________T-lB-MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, O( TO1;is ~tc.Mcia passes were tried1 The ~ineup:r ci als : Ref'ercee, fiher {Illinois), Ur- Librar 12tme.Two were complete for a Michigan A.Arary FKiht (~l'iothBad..igures 11AJC ,el lt (Drmot) IIa n t.g of 56 yards, three were inter_-.Marion ....L.......... :cti~ F xki~, Coaslelo (Georgetown), .r 1e, a(d seven wr nomlt,'Slauhter . .. ,. } I ol an t 3 t, ,1.T:rlr!-i _________ FobQ N O 7 Jo elosers pased c...…

October 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…1£iA1 L. : Y 11 .'1&J f...DA.1.1 , LLLU I lilU UIJ IIIU I U FLASH VANERILT RETUR NSSATURDAY BAND AND YELLMASTERS WILL LE) ROOTES I SONGS AND CHEERS TO GIVE RESULTS ON MINIATURE GRIDIRON Board of Regents Grant Use of Hill Auditorium; Admission to be Charged Announcement that the Varsity band and cheerleaders will be in Hill aditorium Saturday afternoon to lead the students in songs and cheers as the play by play returns from the Van- derbilt...…

November 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN .DAILY Studeits Will Show niversity Pohins of Interst to Vs- htrs l NE'W SYSTEM TO BE PUT' INTo OPERATiON IN iNEAR FUTURE A campus guide system by which visitors may be shown over the cam- wis by student guides employed by the University for this purpose, and which will be under the direction of Robert Q. Angell, assistant to the Dean of ,tudents, has been initiated and will go into complete operation as soon as possible. In acc...…

December 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…ui i *xcep at- - . Building Excevations Remnants of an ancient peat bog timated to be more than'50,000 years d have been discovered in the ex- of peat were washed into the gravel forming the bed of.the glacier, where they remained for thousands of years cavation for the new literary build- until the steam shovel again brought ing. None of the fragments discover- them to light. ed are large, while most of them are exceedingly small. Neverthe...…

January 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… MimIJ~~p es Vodvil UOMIFamous Engineer T I, ournamnent Cup L ?May Be Chosen DRILIN MAHINRY TO Succeed Fall: UNMOOR 00. Si",te B1" P'r e. EFted in I"raFern vi'ai ll I be AUIENCE O )DE' Dfl lt.Rv; appearin Ithe frateritylcompetton, for 'thee Mimces Draniat cc(up toigt anti tomorrow nigi t t the Mime theater, resulted in eight of the bs, gkits kbeing sele ced for pr)e 5enktaLionf. These acts gill be Irt on by un.- hber, the aud~enes on bot...…

May 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…F "HTQAN WIN1NINGORATOW~h Buslne~s of the Hour" Subject TWaken by Atkinsea Orato lei1 Contest Wnnerr THIE DIFTEERUXT M~AN" 4CIVEN FIRST HONORAB;LE ATEINTION I First place in the first annual At- ~ Inscn Oratorical contest held last.l' sight in the auditorium of University all was awarded to 72elford V. L'xv on, '24, for his oration "The Business i the Hour." Hie was presented with ; gold medal and $50) given by Mr." )e C. Atkinson of Batt...…

July 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…I CAMPUS OPINION YES, WFE hVE NO OL'Ii ION~S I 1 Text Books and Supplies for All rery morning 'except Monday immer. session. he Associated Press. The As- is' exclusively entitled to the ication of all news dispatches or not otherwise credited in the local news published here- the postoffice, Ann Arbor, econd class matter. by carrier or mail, .$.50. 1 Arbor Press Building. ons, if signed as evidence of I be published in The Summer discret...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…lt1! ]lN L HE N orning except Monday session. ciated Press. The As- lusively entitled to the of all news dispatches t otherwise credited in :al news published Jacre- an Arbor. r or snail, $.so. ess Building. :ed as evidence of hed in The Summer of the Editor. Un- Nill receive no con- may beomitted in y the writer. The necessarily endorse in the commnunica- EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones 2414 and i76-M MANAGING EDITOR HOWARD A. DONAHUE r dito...…

December 12, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWOTHMCHANDIYiIAY EELFR1,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBE It 12, 1924 NMAR , ° , ,; ::: . A; -sia a~aa r ' I' ; ; ' ,. , WHERE TO DINE m E A T M A T 11 Whoa llaf 'VT ant] FAeCombined F -- The rsult is inevitaly a pleasngQ one. You will fvd that te cU principles are theoufndaiotnsl upn A L trial will convince youL Purest Crushed Fruit Tlvr withthe most Delicious Ice Cream. -n- A. R. '.vi',i "Never tasted any bett...…

July 12, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY v ffilirt $'unm Published every morning except Monday during the University Sunimer Session by the Board in Control of I1Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en- 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. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, postoffice as second class matter. Subscript...…

August 12, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…N PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927 _________I Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en-J titled to the use for republicatio- of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1'os1to ffice...…

June 12, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHKAN DAIL V SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1926 v v ui i~v RVF]I3 L 1L 1wfRaTTTRD~AY JfTTNE f1 1ivf v Ir W'ummtnr OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE 1 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION Published every morning except MondayI during the University Summer Sesion by the Board in control of Student Publica- t ions. The Associated Press is exclusively en.' titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not ot...…

November 12, 1921 • Page Image 2

…2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 2 H IHGNDIL AAIESNA, OEBR1,[2 WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY Lovely Winter Coats at Sale Prices W HAT, with winter more advanced than it has been at this time for many years, is of greater import than the coat one is to wear? All of which makes the reductions occasioned by our Anniversary Celebration unusually, but not unduly, interesting. To quote materials and colors, to describe trimming...…

March 12, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1922 proof, and has a fascination that must an air current in some level that is .P'ssi iliies of ar rav l e experienced t be appreciated. To blowing in the direction of his destin- be "up in the cloud" will soon be- atioa Possiiities or ir Trave :m: == n-'''re "' s come a commonplace. Common sense The expert aeronaut may be forced (Continued from Page 1) enthusiasts in this country, and is of in b...…

October 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…CONCERT COURSES IRE POPULAR THIS YEAR HAVE ALREADY SOLD TICKETS FOR MOST EXPENSIVE BLOCK OF BEAT Advance ticket sales for the two concert courses being conducted this season by the School of Music show more than the usual approval by Ann Arbor concert patrons, according to a statement made yesterday by Charles A. Sink, secretary of the school. The number of orders at the present time is far in excess of previous years and the office at the sch...…

November 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…'a 'A old parade toward the Arlington gate. There the artillery and cavalry turned NIION aside to stand at attention while the IE services in the cemetery were in pro- TO R'S UNKNgress. Weeks Introuees Harding (Continued from Page 1) The platform had been raised high In the'great rotunda the honorary and was a mass. of flowers as the pall bearers also gathered to walk be- casket bearers followed by the officers side the gun carriage up Pe...…

January 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…JANUARY 12, 1922 THE MICHICA4 DAILY Engagement Announced I cently made at Marshall by Miss Ab- Announcement of the engagement of bott's parents. Miss Abbott met Senor Elsie Abbott, '19, former resident of } Colon last year while teaching in Ann Arbor, to Senor Carmello Jose Porto Rico. Her fiance is known in Colon, of Aribo, Porto Rico, was re- Porto Rico as the 'sugar king." L: For your - Sunday Evening Lunch Try 709 N. UNIVERSITY AV...…

March 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…"o w"" never played a waltz during the four years he had been in the Union Or- n Union Party chestra. One encore would have Casion been a bigger fraction of the music than my partner and I were of the Daily: crowd, so I withdrew my request and ce. May I tell we went home. ned as follows: Dances Much Changed ent I used to I am not prone to lament the pleas- I even helped ures of youth, and I shall not try to s of the grad- ,reverse the process ...…

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