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May 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…____ THE! h ea4u& %.O1 ......i r _ _ . . .. . . . $' f i ~iI I'm starting a riot at the ARCAIDE Wanna join' us? T 1 ":+ ,.) ' G' MY Sig Tear .ilStore ei ement $ - 4' %l Laughter Time Again - And Theu a B, tt You Never Will Forget-Registering a M nu Your Mlemory -'t'ruly a Picture A chi( K REDUCTION SALE. ON MILLINERY AT! PUYEAR & HINTZ 348 S. Mai Street IA N d Jam y J', yE * PLO 8c4/ Qenu, 1 N s! TRADE(-y)MARK ie Yanamias,...…

July 12, 1928 (vol. 4, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGN THRER THURSX~AY, JULY 12, 1928 PAGE TIUWU Books of the Day Brook Evans, by Susan Glaspell. Fred- erick A. Stokes Company. $2.50 (Courtesy of The Print and Book Shop.) You won't be able to escape this book, once you start to read it. For the day, the two days, or the three days-however long it will take you to read it-it will become an integral part of you and you will become complet...…

August 12, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY .. - I ' F Ihooks of the Day The Happy Mountain, by Maristan Chapman. Viking Press. 1928. Choosing a book for the month of. August must have been a difficult task for the Liteiary Guild with such a large number of interesting and important works coming off the press, but it must be admitted that the final choice was very close to the ;best that could have been made. Maristan Chapman is...…

July 12, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRU PAEHE MAT THEWS PREDICTS INDEPENDENT SUPPLY OF HARDWOOD FOR AMERICA Recently returned from Cuba, their problems. Within the next Prof. D. M. Matthews of the School three years practically all of the of Forestry predicts that eventually idle land of these two companies North America will be totally in- will be turned into forests." dependent of the Far East for her Of the three var...…

July 12, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…rich, anadblatanlt, aninfu tense - in brief, obsct ne. Ennui. Ennui. Ennui. of pre-I Fwd at summer school this As me with. it' overpower- ity,'and I find myself inca- any sustained or Interested ,ver have I ,been so depress- rn outft. It is worse than 1.ompany in . the armay. auine,'myself Ito brief, notes news" Sked carefully through "The1 ganst CMiiliation" (S crib- Lothrop Stddard,'and l thing 'filled with ;all the' atrines of ra profound...…

August 12, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGANM fATTI. Y PAGE THR ' ^ - -va ava-i L!'f L 1- r vr.a u 'rrn F THE CRITICG RITIGIED ALUMINA TAKES ISSUE WITH LEE O'JAXII ON ADVERSE "MELTING POT" ARTICLE Editor, The Summer Michigan Daily: After the much discussed article by Mr. Lee O'Jayh in Friday's Daily, I want to take this opportunity of dis- agreeing with him in his criticism of the presentation of the "Melting Pot" by the play production c...…

July 12, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JULT 12 im THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGFR THRiM _ _ . .____ ________________- Myth" Is Proved A Reality As White Indians Reach U. S. YOST, LITTLE, WEIMAN PREPARE FOR NEXT FALL Yost, Little and Wieman, Michigan football coaches, are in frequent con- sultation these days, silently prepar- ing for another football campaign. Joe Maddock, former Michigan star and at present head coach at Oregon sits in on some of the meetings as ...…

June 12, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

….EATHER GOO CORRESPOND . A GRADUATION SUGGESTI Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases Cigar and Cigaret and Hand Bags..........$3.50 Up Incense Burners Writing Sets...............$3.50 Up Book Ends Bridge and Game Sets. . . . . .$3.50 Up Gift Mottoes Purses and Bill Folds.......$1.00 Up Graduation Cards Diaries ....................$1.00 Up 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickles Arcade 11 k Y* ti I ght is at sea again after atively modern. She is see...…

July 12, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

….Y 'DS COOL BUY A TAG WED I x B CAMP 1Y1 C.A.b KE EP T H E BOYS IN CAMP ,/ se $400 in Drive to Deray ' s of Fresh Air Camp For Boys ['S WEDNESDAY . alvin Patterson) of the Summer session 1 an opportunity Wednes-) in the work of giving city boys a vacation ata ity Fresh Air camp atj son. A tag day is going or the purpose of raising .ey to. continue the camp the summer. n $1,600 was contributed ents of the regular ses- e quota set' f...…

October 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…ICHIGAN DAILY I ME . . .r. YOST ILL PLEASED WITH CASE GAME Lack of Aggressiveness on Part of Line Causes Coach Much Disappointment 27 SURVIVE LATEST CUT; LIGHT WORK GIVEN MONDAY " I do not consider Michigan's show- ing in the Case game any indication of the line's or backfield's strength- that can come only in the first big game, but I do think that it expressed the spirit of the line," said Coach Yost yesterday. "That expression I do not ...…

November 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… :>' " . M " " 1' +e _ " _ " r .. ,, .. , . " .. . , t . ;. .z" ., .,. ,. . "". .- '; . M l 4N :" ., .. , ... . " ' . " .. . . . . . " ' . y ". " ' w . ,q . . ., . yM +, " * ,*y ' 4 2," I " ± yy,"l *, SEII 00 TO HOSPITAL LIS Five Wolverines on Sick Roll; Three Out in Uniform Yesterday Afternoon YOST ROUNDING TEAM INTO BETTER OFFENSIVE FORM One more man, Frank Steketee, who yesterday was confined to his bed with a severe cold, was added to...…

December 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

…IVMUIIUtUI l tQ SOLO ON COMMISSION.I Submit Manuscript s., MILLEI'S LITERARY AGENCY, 211 Reisinger Ave, Dayton, Ohio. Sleep Anyplace 'Hit Eat at Rex's THE CLUB LUNCH 712A RdkR STREET Near State and Packard ....... !. Of things Beautiful OUR HOUSE IS Too full for Utterance Gifts Suitable to all Givers OPEN EVENINGS Itbe dames foster 1Rouse of Att III { s 3 r M "! , I' PLAN FESTIITIES FOR CHISTMAS HOLIDAS WOMEN IN ANN ARBOR DURING ...…

January 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…J r MJ.IHIGA1N DAILY 'I D SPOR r I W19THIR PUTS LID ON -HOCKEY GAMES Wisconsin and Waterston Games Are Indefinitely Postponed Because of Warm Weather VARSITY SQUAD MADE UP OF LAST YEAR'S VETERANS Because of unprecedented weather conditions, the hockey games, sched- uled with the Waterstons, of Detroit, for tonight and the University of Wis- consin, Friday and Saturday nights, have been indefinitely postponed. It has been impossibl...…

March 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . " ". \r /J. , .. , ,,.. .. . ..+ .. ..+ ." .. ,... r" ' "' .. ., , .. .. +.. . ___.. , 2 i. _ _.. 4 f .. ^'i "' ho . ,.. +'. 9 Karpus and Williams On Mythical Big 10 Fi THREE MICHIGA PLAYERS HONORED Wolverine Mentor Selects Dunne as Center on Second Quintet OSS, WHITE, DEAN, CHOSEN FOR PLACES ON FIRST FIVE First Team Oss (Minnesota)......Right forward Birkoff (Chicago) .......Left forward Dean (Indiana).~.......…

May 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… .; .\ r1 1 . .. , _ ,.. ,, . .. ..: - , ' ." '' ... . . .. :: ,,.. t ., " ,. " s r t " r 4, r" i r .' . ' . f i " e r rf r s 4 ' " s e" ... r" rr r .. .. y r " r " .. r w" a " f " ter. ' w " r r " f a i rr " r r t " r S " ri it rrt " f " " " a s s " " r rr "" " a " r. r " " " " " " r "a'" " f." " "r " "rf1 f w .. a f ' . y' .' , ' . A COURT ERE TODAY, Visiting pars Are Best astern Part of Country in South-+ FOOTBALL NOTICE All men w...…

August 12, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…L A l L "" V L Y L i\ j 1\ L om him by Netter Condi- :r the pres- oyer's home conducted r candhiates expects to vhile, as he roduction at ne order of last year. SHUIBERT-DETROIT Jimmy Hussey's musical revue, "Tattle-Tales," will begin the second half of its fortnight's engagement at the Shubert-Detroit Monday night. De- spite the fact that this is a new play, done by a new author and producer and that its stay here is practically its premier...…

June 12, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…poor exhibition and a contenders. Pur- linois appeared for .eaders, but Michi- I of form after she es, overturned the race and the year ,n, Purdue and Wis- t honors. Michigan of sevien straight rally believed to team, although the d not be definitely displayed its offensive power when it drove the Indians' two star hurlers from the mound and annexed the game by a 10 to 4 score, which placed the two teams in a tie. Michigan's next game with Wi...…

February 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…THUSDYFEl,:'U IARY 12, 1925 THE MICHIG-.AN DAILY , YAC ;: 'a'11KLE Ai NOJJNC IJ , YE, .AN6UA E UOUHH7 sl Hffead's Relief WenlagyChosen To HadBr, itish :1'd is ad itle, I'. p ONE COURSE IN .Al OJT TFort y-O11Q co2:fl 505:i]imodern for-- eign Ilanguages willi1be offered in hle 1.925 Summer s S'Sion. (_Jf' lhis, uto- 1)01'76 courses \willI begiven inl I he (Germanic lanlguages and literatures, 13 courses in French Ian g uage a'Ind...…

March 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MARCHII 12, 1925 THE MICH-IG AN DAILY T'.1 i :.. 111 FtT , i O0FFER HYGIENE IN' SUMMERCURRICULA' MULTIDES 1TNESS INVA UG IA TI Nl CLASSUNITE 'I* ae, OUt fHarmony TO GIVE flANUE With His Poicy, cp .'_i of a position in''thle bn1 by Jn- averse vote of ti! Senate, cy UsyStanb~lerry', C1O, flamed b7 d(iftealod by Senatle vote. 1-b ft previously served antd resign jtince J~(~Ext ensive Instruict ion Phys~j.~ica E(I11I al 1)11a ...…

May 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…TLUS~DAY, M1AY 12, 1:125 THE LMICHIGAN DAILY PACE ~11H~ ..,,. . ,. .. e... . ,. "....+...+.. e.. w . .A..., ,. POET ADDRESSES f Humbled King Cotiw VISITINGMOTHERS~ Guest~i Reads Several Of iskOwn , PQPI1is Before Seri le fit 11i11 Auilitori haX SPONSORED BY S. C. A. Mfore than n'5oo mothers, studenfts, ; . an1 others heard Edgar Ghuest, :C"'- I roil Free Press poet, in his ;uldres; ;,1111101 i n lIfil auditorium at Ihe 1 Ttln '' Pay u...…

October 12, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, I92~ THE MCIGNDAILY _________ __________~-~~~a~~ ~ .. w n Tr uswic llthe forer Che ofaihou have signedl un since the last nouncement concerning, the intcrho, hockey tournlamrent, 14 of the, hou on the ca±mpus having signified tb intentionts of participating in the c. test. Ec team is to have ai yell le. er ;and each house is to wear its c(l( not only for ;purposes of idlentifica't wtut also to lend so,],e "house sii...…

December 12, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ bino"-Yon, will be sung by Miss Mary Ross, general secretary of the Uni- versity Y. W. C. A., following which ,Dorothy, Jeffrey, '24, will give a read- ing. Tthe program will be completed with carols. Pi Lambda Theta will hold a regular_ business meeting at 7.30 o'clock to-G knight in the library on the second A N I[ CHDUE FOB I floor at Martha Cook dormitory. The UL UIILULL ii meeting will be a short one because of the c...…

January 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . .. iir+wiry:r+..ailM ciyi rsi .5.... Ui. i... ,, v., .7 Wj~on er .... , Members of Athena Literary society wvll meet at 12:30 o'clock today at Spedding's studio for their 'Ensian picture. . Mummers members meet at 12:15 o'- lock Monday at Day's studio for their 'EnsIan picture. All dues must be paisy that time. Kappa Phi, will meet at 3 o'clock 'tomorrow at Sv. ddng's studio for the M1eh4igancnsian picture. S...…

March 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…l it V[ -il "POP. T [IT it of Victory h Ohio G IMPROVES ACTICE SESSION INTERCLASS BASKETBALLj Friday ' Underclass laws vs. Zinn's fresh lits ate 7:30 o'clock. Juniorlits vs. architects at 7:30 o'clock. Pietro's fresh sit vs. sohp en- gineers at. 8:30 o'clock. ketball tourney. Richards scored most of the points for the losers. Underclass medics ran away from the pharmics to the score of 21 to 8 and Pietro's lits did the same to the ju...…

May 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… \, .. ,.-. " - .. . " . . ." .. ,, ^". ., :": " " . {" . , . " " " . ~j _ . , ... " +: .. ..,. - ' y ,!i L mZ : W I I BAD WEATHER HOLDS UP I FRATERNITY TENNIS TOURNEY I LMlnl fTRIP vDEL But two matches have been com- pleted in. the interfraternity tennis tournament. Chi Psi defeated Theta Xi six straight matches and Zeta Beta Tau defeated Sigma Nu four matches to three. In the latter series it was necessary to play an extra set of ...…

February 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY --------------- 4- flHAIIIL I UN ADS GAMPAlG Society To Sell p pA Imported Gloves " ~LLI I Gloves sold by Mortarboard for 1he U U TOGIE P UY H FRIDA University of Michigan iLeague vill be display andl ord wilhetakenito- Members of the Women's Athletic t! ~ n ~ IVnI,-. - I r _, __ 3. omn i Mumiers will meet at 4 o'clock today at the Theta Phi Alpha sorority house, 821 University avenue. juarters o fLeague Buildi...…

March 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY a. .,... _ . . _,... YAWV EMMA=z -mss { FINAL PLA9NS COMPLETED' FOR SWIMMING MEET E ACH INDIVIDUAL MIAY EWTERi THRIEE EVENTS TO WIN POINTS Finlpal arrangemnents have been corn- Peel for the first all-campus swim- mafng meet to be held at 4 o'clock to-' mrrow in the Y. M. C. A. Seven events will be~ featured in theI meetbri. ech ndividual is limited to l etrance,:in three of these events. ppoor points wi2l b awarded ...…

May 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY tins . Fresh Air Ca Are You a Scene. At The Camp Incidents Show 'Boys Are Boys TRUE AMERICANISM Beds at the Fresh Air camp are straw ticks spread on the ground. There ;are- two blankets for each boy; but they find sleeping much more en- joyable when they Tialie' tlei' ijd Typical Nature-Study Outing Diamond Expert? Not at a ll likely that you are. But if it so happens that you arc "up" I' on A typical scene ...…

November 12, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…I'I JSIlhAY, NOVIEMBER, 12, 1925 S HE MICHIG'AN DAILY -PACIF TfTR-ETz, __ LA CLR PLAS DRYDAKU TODISCUSS Will rs ,s t Sfdcllts hInSelection (Wi All ILaws I lviaeid But' Memibers Have Fufure Vocations 7'Aieeiw ';Noted Laiwye'rs .' o Receive Bids Dr. C. S. Yoilium, of the School of] !Business Ad ministration, will Speak! ATTENDANCE LIMITED on. "Measuring Personality" at the'f _______second lecture in the vocational gums-I- P'reparations are ...…

December 12, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…', SATURDAY, DECEM~P ER 12,' 1925 TMF MTCH-TCAMNDAILY PAGE THTRES 1 1 .i L.r I V X l +ti. t 1 11 ...11"b i I L! 1-7.1 a a m a __.. Gl sttoatAmherst, Mass., and Clyde' nyS al m u tOfN to a .CHIIAPIVIN T10 1>ntIo Coniservationtr econimi;i:iotheo W ealth Being Spent On Education. 1 (o";;o hapnian'z;; Aire will FbV 1 L 1 11 Lti to bthe public. f1,{ :=, !}ban one /13 all ol f l(-.er cenlt cceuld l loled Without encroaching -- of i tee t i c...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JANUAR 12aX1926 THE MICI-IIGAN DAILYA PAGE- ' HR.1P ON STEAM ENGINE, Reveals How Gr(eek Wcclia~tie Built General Pangalos, Former Premier Of Greece,- Assumes New Position As M ilitary icfcjior '.'VsD-CHA'IMEDLI N IM~ C ~M'O J)EVIIES IY4)AVE R TO( C~ONC~ENTRATE A1L AND) RESP'ONSIBILITY I I N 1.IMSELF 3'levic ~ tt Vesf} i Ref()rl, Era_- Of a hri'AlanilyI HA S ACTIVE CAREER RESEARCHERS NAMED 'i tsrie~lInDttohg~ig V a ui:tw n av...…

October 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…C CTOE 12, 1'23 Tii T 4f7U i-i n., - a- a- A I I Y nz r w~E rz nn i.. a a x.:. axa a c...a a w..a;.a-a i _, a.~:a-a .c ...a. x.;._ _.... VARSIT[BA N EW BOOK ON PERNICIOUS ANEMIA TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC I NARRIN DRUM MAJOR Y NEW LEADER HAS DIRECTED MILITARY OUTFIT ALL YEAR NAME OF UNIT CHANGED, Michigan Organization Character- ized By Noticeable Improve-. ment In Recent Drills A manual for patients sufferingj omfadhatylf sln 4...…

November 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…THE MJ~1CHICAN DAILY " - - a a u a "3' RT' ||| RUSSlAN W O4IEN BUILD AIRPL AN ES 0 'O SPEED GOVERNMENT'S OUTPUT R lull lo rlM A TV AT \ION. J. T otten A ppointed "N lEnvoy to Africa 8IfPAc!BIr~ HIO~ S R w.E N ,.4 XVILL IIULU UI L II EXHIBIT THURSDAY!; Art Association Will Inaugurate: Seventh Annual Show This Week. 400 GET INVITATIONS Exhibition to Continue Through I Until Nov. 29, According to Vice President. With an initial showing f...…

December 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…THE MJC -.1. I~'-.1 'Y TTLt. V~~ rAt,;x IMPF-T [Plaze in Manhattan. MotIon Picte Studio w: o '.Fakes Tolof Ten Lives; Score Overcomc B U RS[LEYRETURN r RnO nayM#TRFMI h Tilson, Republican; and Giarner, Democrat,T AAi! ~in Will be Leaders of Parties During Session! IiLL1VLl - p~fllt~m WINVrifT ._.._. . . . . . . . . ..... .1}4G , Pe", " '"<t;r.QiVr" i oenDsgni.Bu ndi 3 f .amo' ~ s High 1b ark. c<. Goi to G iace Front of New.................…

January 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY,. JANUARY 12, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~1 ERLANSON COMPLETES ANOTHER REPORT ON FLORA OFGREENLAND WAS MEMBER OF UNIVERSITY GREENLAND EXPEDITION LAST SUMMER MAY RETURNTHIS FALL At Present Is At Godhaven, Wintering With Dr. Porsild, Authority On Northern Plant Life Carl 0. Erlanson, who accompanied the University Greenland expedition last summer as botanist,dand who is studying the flora of Greenland on a fellowship from the American-...…

February 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARTY12 1928' THE MICHIGAN DAILY, PAGE THREE 40 I __ _ , _..... _._.. _ _ . _ _ ! SCHOOL MUSIC GROUP' TO TRAIN IN SUMMER UNDER JOSEPH MADDY MEMBER OF SCHOOL OF MUSIC TO ASSUME CHARGE OVER SUMMER CAMP PLAN TALENT DEVELOPING Secondary Institutions From All Over' Country Will Send Students To Lake Interlochen Practicing upon their music lessons for violin, band instruments, saw~- phones, and other mode of producing orchestra mu...…

May 12, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928. THE MICHICAN DAILY S. C. A. TO HOLD ANNUAL TAG ASSOIAT1 ON I Lb VONDUCT ANTMTAL OUTDOOR CAtP THIS SU)DIER TO HELP CITY CHILDREN Pave Received Many Letters Asking For Plce liut Lark Funds "To rEni 'canip BOYS APPRECIATE CAMP U of M Camp Friday Dear Sir: I am thankful to you, that you helped the fresh air camp get their good food, gym mater- ial, and that you have a big camp, to let us have a chance to pick berr...…

February 12, 1927 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P A G E T H R E E SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE PROMINENT JUNIORS LEAD GRAND MARCH Miss Helen Belcher, '28, and Thomas ..tg' Winter, '28, led the 1928 J-Hop grand a. -' march tonight. Miss Belcher is the fourth university woman to lead the Miss Belcher has been prominent in campus activities. Last year she was in the Sopohomore circus and this year she is the leadin...…

March 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…S.TURDAY, MARCH 12, 1527 THE MICI--IIGAN, DAILY .11 AA-.A A V A IVI AAlS!-114 rrr 11pIr11 TI-I. MIII~fAN DILYPAGF THIREE! DE SELINCOUPT HERE EtrDrit FOR LECTURE SERIES , ScientisITtU A.NAMPTPrt'2U e ,> thaC1t'Mexican- aglain stthe subject of the r celltly ex- tw \Ogovfernl- ~Noted Eungli di P'rofes sor Of Tleraturc Wi111l Also VIsit Wisconsin; Cliicagq lit 'lour WILL :CONDUCT SEMINAR~ Ernest de Selincourt, eminent scholar of English l...…

May 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'PA(,T' TTTTM - ~ . - r. .. -..... - ..me~-flenre.7 ._... . ..-+.a. MUMFOR WILL TALK ONRLIINPROGRAM Lecturer is Author of Several Books on Skyscraper Architecture in , Large Cities OPPOSES RAPID GROWTH Lewis Mumford, author of many books on architecture, will speak on "The Future of the City" at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Natural Science auditorium. The speech is one of a series being offered...…

October 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…'.TUESDAYS , OCTOBER 12, 1926 ; ...e,... ._.. , r. ...,n~:° 'T X '. Nfi TCL11\I..'.Il 1T~t ''4 ' FAP.F. TURRF'i, N .-. .. .. . , ,. ,.. ..., Ti~kJTZ Yi-Jil ~ldlTC'AN nA fl V -A. 1... . .. .... ,. ..., _ . ...... .. ... ,t .&l .E. ; TO METTNIGHV Tress Cub,,tinder Direti on of Prof. John L Brumni to MaTke Plans For Coming Year WILL INVITEEDITORS E glPans fiortle year wil be discussed the first 'meeting ,of the Student. en cuu to be.,held a...…

November 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…FIiDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?KGE THREI* NEWSPAI PERS FEATURE CRIM E JIresults in mating w heroic, dramatic, elements of human life and as such isF As a typical example of some of the the editor of the World decided upon I lation. TI clever and resourceful exhibit out of demanded by the public. problems confronting editors when a compromise, the result of which i modern n U N E A LY A S R Ma criminal, would be eliminated." M...…

December 12, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…S 'UDAX, S l]'l; M:11E 1412, 1(,2G - _ -, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGET HREM .. .~ - .. COFIREI'E Hk IS ED In New York, Are Now, Available For Publication JOHNSON PMAKESREORT: 1 Rumors hav'e it that Ty Cobb and I VrIACA.--Cornell loses 16 veterans C Tris Speaker seek the Boston Red from her football squad this year. Sox, the former as owner ani4 the lat- haveen of tbelse mien played backfield ter manager.I positions. ----- _.._.,,.: ........…

January 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…PA'..F T UR ,lisn AJANUARY 12, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Professor i aTI~ Describes Searel Tor 1"M .1.5 n3script4 During Recent, Viit In SpaQin; BEENL ALSO SPEAKS I At the first meeting of the French Romance club this year,, yesterday afternoon at the Union, Herbert A. "Con-gress Drinks" BAN ON TEACHING! ESTATE IN SOUTH, DAK. OTA HILLS IS EVOLUTION IS TO OFFE RED TO COOLIDGES FOR SUMMER BE TtE AGARN> t ' 1 i, i i ,J Kenyon, professor o...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…r LltlAY, 1FEB.l>1UA1fiX 12, 1 )2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY lSGE "! .Cl,. y+ . ... __.. _ . __..._ _. .______- . .._i. _ _.. - - - - :.: F. i . J r: 1. IIPPL flOF HOOVER I'41; ''4;-o~ncirce Ilead For Support s In ie'neiWork J,, Chief Item Oh Feiruary Issue Leads 'Expedition ' i } I I r jJ 1insan Gets Burton Eulogy From Coolidge, be received on the morning of Presi- Sdent Burton's death. It was person-' I ng a * 0 1 ISal i ndb h rsd n n r. ...…

March 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…ITh MDY IIARCH 12,-1926 THEI M CH-ICAN ThAT Y Iliiu Pawlowski Sees Need For Terminal SAN FRANCISCO.-Abner oeAva onhadfte DobleSem oorIr NI IIIVI tEXRu IiS Facilities In Comm ria'vito poration, has been sentenced to the 1 Sa.Quentin prison for selling stockI IIJI DC wtou aprmt 1 elring that landing fgcijtie rn I pl nn iu es~itatn,; landing fielhds at________________ 11 aii ports a re pr flCunencess~5ti s for the )54 iiiiik ftei val , it is ...…

May 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

… Ib A im L1. 1 fir' T 1f'TAT(L A Y.TiPAGE? 'THE; 1 :; BUILDING' DELEGAT -GROUNoS e ES LEAVEI lz Labor Farty Arrng ast..Details -F-or Program I .English Strike' Of American Roentgen Ray Society; 'Il .. Organization Dliscu sses 3Mainteniance Probleins And Tours Ann Arbor At Annual Convention PARDON NAMED LFADER Superintendeat E. C. Pardon, of the Puildings and Grounds department yesterday was Clected president of the. next annual co...…

October 12, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

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…THE MICGHIGA N ILL _________________ ., ____. _ ..__..._.w. _. _. ! ._ __... _ _. _ __ _ t , SOPHOMORE PROM COMMITTEE MAKES FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR ANNUAL FPORMIL PARTY r I a I i Advertising Head To Address Group PROFESSOR VIBBERT DISCUSSES TECHNICALITY OF FRENCH STUDY "In the French universities, the' war, Professor Vibbert stated, the T-f et IL Tni I E. St. EImo Lewis, advertising Is authority and lecturer, will ad- i Favors Co...…

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