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February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy and slightly warmer in southeast 'today; to- morrow unsettled. LL Sir igau Iaiti Editorials More Longiana.. The Old SchoolMM. I VOL. XLV. No. 96 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS MACON BLOWS UP OVER PACIFIC; ALL ON BOARD BELIEVED SAVEI ) . _ , Prominent Radical To TalkHere John Strachey, Author Of Several Famous Books, Presentation Of N.S.L. March Fourteenth Date For Spe...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…igan: fair and norrow increas- and warmer. L t i aitj Editorials The J-Hop And Chairman Singleton . 41 . .. V No. 93 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934 PRICE FIVE 4 nselle, i Head Site Of Ann Arbor's State Liquor Store Shown Terror Reigns In Austria; Socialists Battle Fascism; rams Festival To Include s Of Metropolitan ra Company 9, 10, 11, 12 iven As Dates o Symphony Will ear With Ponselle 'Hay 9 a Bori and Ro...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…3,000 GAY DANCERS JAM HOP BALLROOM SOUVENIR J-HOP EXTRAJ ~tpr 13144an &d143,iJ PHEARST EDITION Vol. XLVIi. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Saturday, February 13, 1937 Price 10 Cents RECORD Hop Parade Is Rainbow. Of Fashion Colorful Gowns Blend Strikingly With Soft Ballroom Setting By MARY WILLIAMS Youth and beauty were plentiful at the ball last night with gorgeous girls vying with gorgeous gowns to attract the attention of the numerous swains with ...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…JHOPPERS DECLARE 'WALKOUT' AT 3 A.M. Red Line P£fr iMgan tIaihj IIA Vol. XLVII. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Saturday, February 13, 1937 Price 10 Cents c/Is The traditional GIrand e5Yarch Concluded " y 44 Cnyih yRb I.Cc e,13 OTHER PICTURES ON PAGE 12 J-lop Parade Of 1937 'Father's' Singer Olsen, Father' Hines Shows Colorful Dress Provide Dance Music By MARY WlLLIAMS The 1937 J-Hon became an event Youth and beauty were plentiful at the ball last...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…vO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, LATs'E WIRE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Department, will speak on the sub- cents to cover 'Ensian picture costs. ject "Abraham Lincoln, Militant Abol- This meeting is very important and itionist" at 4:15 p.m., Thursday, all members mu...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…___________THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Doumerguse Selects Veteran Cabinet To Rule France -A'ssociated Press Photo Gaston Donmergue (center), N1year-old r ir-dsgat of miot-fore France, named a cabinet includ- ing several former premiers in his initial imove to cope wvitii the nationi's crisis. Reading from top to bottomi, his selections included: Marshal Henri Fetain, minister of war; Etienne Flandin, public works; Edouaril Herriot...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page wo TH MICHGAN AILY aturdy, Feruar 1.93 1117 Gay! NevyPArtfu Y ung! Mee... t T " e s 4 T he Girls! Your Pos (EDITOR'S NOTE: For those bea from afar for this gala occasion and with the customary "bread-and-butter week because they are making prepa institution, the J-Hop Extra Staff of T this little helper.) (Check one orx Dear ( ) Dearer ( ) Dearest () My Dear B.M.O.C. ( ) Dear (...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 1 3, 1 937 (::T-I hy Youngsters Go To J-Hops Olsen In Only One Easy Quotation A EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Fuller is, na- turally, not to be held responsible for the following interview, which is in line with our policy of sensationalizing the news through false quotations. By NED HORNER STEAL Why is the J-Hop? Commenting on this question from ...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYAG A.S.M.E. Will Hold Meeting TodayInUnion Prof. Boston To Discuss Membership Advantages With New Members The student branch of the Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers wll hold its first meeting of the sem- ester at 7:30 p.m. today in the Mich- igan Union. Prof. 0. W. Boston, bon- orary chairman of the organization, will discuss the advantages of student membership to newcomers. One advantage of membership, Pro- fesso...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…13, 1934 THE MICHIGAN D'AILY .a L - TA , L 1 u IL 1- . PLAY & Max Trains On Skits BY-PLAY By AL NEWMAN Bad News.. THE Peppy Purdues were, strictly the bad news to the Mourning Michigans last night. In fact they were the bad news to the extent of 51 points to 20, which is just a bit more than a frog's hair margin in almost every athletic contest but cricket, which is anyway hardly rec- ognizable as such. The Purdues were also the evil tidi...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturda, Febrary 13-1937 HE-MICIGAN-DILY-Pae-Thre GoV. And Prexy Grand March Leader Topping Jig's Patron List Governor Murphy, his sister, Mrs. William B. Teahan, and Mr. Teahan headed the list of more than 200 who served as patrons and patronesses for the 1937 J-Hop. President and Mrs. Ruthven follow on the list, which includes members of the Board of Regents, faculty and parents o...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Three Saturday, February 1 3, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Gov. And Prexy Grand March Lead Topping Jigs Patron List Governor Murphy, his sister, Mrs. William B. Teahan, and Mr. Teahan headed the list of more than 200 who served as patrons and patronesses for the 1937 J-Hop. President and Mrs. Ruthven follow on the list, which includes members of the Board of Regents, faculty...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…THE MIICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRtUAR~Y 13, 1935 - -- - - - - -- -- I f THE MICHIGAN DAILY bers of the less faithful headed for the exits, per- haps convinced with our expert friend that the exhibition was indeed disgusting. At this came 4 the loudest yelp of all. "Well, will you look at that?" demanded the gentleman of the old school. If anyone had walked out like that in the old days, the crowd would have made them stick. Well, that ju...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY CHIGAN DAILY I Of -=- ,: : " ,II ells, and Greta Garbos to the very much more interesting Henry's, Napoleon's, Lenin's, Holy Roman Emperors, or any of the others. Of course it must be borne in mind that Henry was a rouge of the first order, but then,. There is a riotous comedy pornographically en- titled "Not Tonight, Josephine." Paul Tompkins is good. AT THlE MAJESTIC "ROMAN SCANDALS" **MORE GALAXIES OF YOUNG GIRLS...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…Fcage Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 . ..Fur HEMICIGNDIL.SaurayFeruay.3, 93 NEW SPRING LINE ON DISPLAY Pay no more to have your clothes tailored. Summer formal-wear already in. ESQUIRE has an excellent general line of men's wear, and something especially NEW in BELTS. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8:00 ESQU I RE'S MEN'S WEAR & TAILORING 1319 South University Reminder _ VALENTINE'S DAY The finest compliment you can pay "her" i...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 P. eFurT E MIHGN.ALyStray.erur.3,13 NEW SPRING LINE ON DISPLAY Pay no more to have your clothes tailored. Summer formal-wear already in. ESQUIRE has an excellent general line of men's wear, and something especially NEW in BELTS. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 :00 ESQU IRE'S MEN'S WEAR & TAILORING 1319 South University Reminder for VALENTINE'S DAY The finest compliment you can pay "her" is ...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…ONESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1935 TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY CAGE FM ...E. ..A.....E.B.UA R.Y..1.,..19 3 5..TH E. M..H.I G..N.D A..L...P A GE....... Eligibility Standings In Doubt Pending Committee Action First Reports Are Unfounded States Agler Varsity Athletes' Standings Must Be Passed On In Meeting Feb. 19 The biennial shadow of ineligibil- ity remained over the camp of Var- sity athletes today pending definite action by the Eligibility Commit...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…THE IICHIIAN DAILY Virginia Cherrill, Cary Grant Marry In London New Dance Forms Developed Fashion Co d Through Individual Differences Results Wl -Associated Press Photo Virginia Cherrill and Cary Grant of the films were married in London, ollowing Grant's recuperation from an illness which had delayed the wedding.- 1 rS. ed don 1S Tob e Honored y eaToday Mrs. Herbert Seddon, formerly, Miss Mary Lytel and director of Betsy Barbour House, wil...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 5

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pooe Five uy Tichenor; Mary Janet Sullivan, Stur- Frat rn Ities nd Their G uests gis; Evelyn Cavera and Alice Carlson, Grand Rapids; Martha Sarris, Stur- ~"'* gis; Margaret Cowap, Birmingham; nter ray penIng Jean Gibbs, Oak Park, Ill.; Jeannette ~_Parry, Floral Park, N.Y.; Joanne Klauser and Patricia Smith, Toledo, (Continued from Page 4) ken, Detroit; Mary Virginia Hawkins, O.; Mary Lou Hubb...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 5

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Saturay, ebrury 13, 137 TH MICIGAN DAIL Paa Fiv Fraternities And Their Guests Enter Fray AtOpening Whistle (Continued from Page 4) ken, Detroit; Mary Virginia Hawkins, Jean Brown, Margaret Whittemore, Ann Sylvester, '40; Claire Ford, '40; and Ruth Hoy, Ann Arbor; Evelyn and Virginia Callow, '37. Hodge, South Haven; Ida Maud, Alpha Omega Howell; Aralie Antwright, Grosse Beatrice Neme...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUIARI Assembly To Entertain With Bridge Party Emiline Anderson To Be In Charge Of First Project; Dancing, Games Plannedl Screen Star Weds Benefit Parties Jose Iturbi Gives To Be GivenBy Opening Concert Of New Semester _________ lJose Iturbi, internationally re- snowned pianist, concluded the sev- Students And Hospital TO enth concert of the 1934-35 Choral Receive Profits; Local Union Concert Series last ni...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rm IMIROMM 11UG 1tl C:t0WV1AA VI 1 41;V, AJVVi).1 A7.LK,1 ri W.L11 Ulva %l a;zl+ 4110 Aetropolitan Opera Company of New York in the complete NOT the top leaves they're under. Opera, "FAUST. t" v -------- ----- - --- developed-they are harsh2 ---- -------- Al ways the Finest Tobacco f . Thyrea n of ' Hero "The tenderest, mildest, smoothest tobacco" c c only the Venter .heaves . ------------- - vJ Nn _ NOTthe bottom leaves--...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

…Page Six T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 The Staff of The J-Hop Extra Managing Editor ........... ELSIE A. PIERCE Associate Editor ....... FRED WARNER NEAL Associate Editor .MARSHALL D. SHULMAN J-Hop Issue Editor JOSEPH S. MATTES ASSISTANTS: Betty Bingham, James A. Boozer, Robert A. Cummins, Arnold S. Daniels, Helen Douglas, Horace Gilmore, Stuart Low and Robe...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 The Staff of The J-Hop Extra Managing Editor ........... ELSIE A. PIERCE Associate Editor ....... FRED WARNER NEAL Associate Editor ... MARSHALL D. SHULMAN J-Hop Issue Editor ....... JOSEPH S. MATTES ASSISTANTS: Betty Bingham, James A. Boozer, Robert A. Cummins, Arnold S. Daniels, Helen Douglas, Horace Gilmore, Stuart Low and Rob...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…1.mar THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ,. Medic Dance Golf Cup Presented Team of Students IBall Will Be Given Voice Instructio Wins First Honors At Masonic Temple A 1 N A ( ~o~e .AreN GreeP e ~'i' ns In Classes Is Announced For Next Week Weinman To Be Chairman Of Medical Class Affair, Donovan Is Assistant Announcement has been made that the second annual Caduceus Dance, given by the medical classes, will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. February ...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWS IN PICTURE AND PARAGRAPH v 1 r ti i 1 1 Issue if 7 1 i 1 Volumev V v VAVWl Th hey're not "uniform"' dancers, though Party The University of Cincinnati RD.T.C. cadets traditionally honor their honorary lieutenant cot- onel at their annual military ball, held this year at a downtown hotel. Here's a section of the crowd that attended this im. portant social function. Ihscovery: A person can be identified by his brain wa...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWS IN PICTURE AND PARAGRAPH Vlume V Issue t; I I Caught "Caging" Earl Ruth, captain of the North Carolina State Col- lege basketball team, was caught by the cameraman as he "lifted" the ball into the cage during a recent practice session. In a North-South hard- wood clash, his team was defeated by New York University basket- eers, 37-t& 30, before 3,ooo in Mad- son Square Garden. T hey're not "uniform+ dncers, though Th...…

February 13, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

…f EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, THE ICHIAN AILYWEDNSDA, FERUAR 13 Wild Lands Of State Provide Sports Haven M i c h i g a n's Wildernesses! Discussed By ProfessorI Allen In Radio Talk } Michigan has wild lands that pro- vide a veritable haven for the sports-! man, was concluded by Prof. Shirley W. Allen of the School of Forestry and Conservation in his radio talk over WJR at 2 p.m. from Morris Hall yesterday. Professor ...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…Hle has a .$50,ooo home for his experiments Germless Animals that never have a germ in their bodies are being produced in the University of Notre Dame laboratories of Biologist J. A. Reyniers. His experimental animals are born, live and die in boiler-like homes (shown abae) that protect them from bacteria contamination. VWOW---,-Science Savice Landis Appointed Harvard Law Dean HEN Edwin C. Hill was born in Aurora, Ind., 52 years ago, for some...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…i Callow's University of Pennsylvania crew be- n the gruelling grind or positions on the varsity boat that will represent Penn in inter- i-~ ~ + - He has a $500,ooo home for his experiments G 1rml Animals that never have a germ in their Gress bodies are being produced in the University of Notre Dame laboratories of Biologist J. A. Reyniers. His experimental animals are born, live and die in boiler-like homes (shoi above) that protect them fr...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…Thumbers Chief means of trans portation of the Texas College of Arts and Industries is hitchhiking, as the photo at the left proves. Most students ride to and from the campus "on their thumbs." Sky Dial ProfE.A. Beito of the University of Wichita demonstrates to Mary Brincefield his recently patented chrono-astrolabe, a combination device for telling time and finding constellations. - 3 CLYDE FREEMAN: Steel-Nerved Auto Test Driver. "You bet I...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…ThumberssChief means of trans- portation of the Texas College of Arts and Industries is hitchhiking, as the photo at the left proves. Most students ride to and from the campus "on their thumbs." Sky Dial Prof. E. A. Beito of the University of Wichita demonstrates to Mary Brincefield his recently patented chrono-astrolabe, a combination device for telling time and findins constellations.- CLYDE FREEMAN: Steel-Nerved Auto Test Driver. "You bet ...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…U He swaps words for a college education Pubhc - - Bennett Marshall, 5-year-old junior and head of the How- LII11C~iUY ard College sports publicity department, is the so far un- contested winner of the title, "Youngest College Publicity Writer." He has earned his way the past three years writing about the athletic events on the campus of his alma mater. He is a major in history. Said he: "Art is for everyone" Rock~well Kent (center)}, Autogr...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…He swaps words for a college education Publicity Bennett Marshall, 15-year-old junior and head of the How- ard College sports publicity department, is the so far un- contested winner of the title, "Youngest College Publicity Writer." He has earned his way the past three years writing about the athletic events on the campus of his alma mater. He is a major in history. oaua nhe: nnrt is jor everyone AutographS Rockwell Kent (center), A t ap fam...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 11

…Lightest portable M irror So that they may study the stars wher- ever atmospheric con- ditions are most favor- able, Cornell Univer- sity scientists have just finished building the lightest telescope of its size in the world. W. T. Thomas is shown above examining the mirror. Shell Game Tom Bolles (left) new Harvard crew coach from the Uni- versity of Washing- ton,visits the Charles River boathouse to watch Bruce Flett remodel a 22-year-old she...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 11

…Lightest portable * So that Mirror they may study the stars wher- ever atmospheric con- ditions are most favor- able, Cornell Univer- sity scientists have just finished building the lightest telescope of its size in the world. W. T. Thomas is shown above examining the mirror. Shell Game Tom Bolles (left) new Harvard crew coach from the Uni- versity of Washing- ton, visits the Charles River boathouse to watch Bruce Flett remodel a 22-year-old s...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 12

…make his students' study of politics and politicians more realistic and fruitful, Prof. J. T. Salter, University of Wisconsin political scientist, has many of the Badger state's outstanding politicos address his classes each year. When "Uncle Sol" Levitan, 74, six-time and present state treasurer of Wis- consin, gave the class his views on pE matters political, Prof. Salter caught C both lecturer and students in vari- ous moods with the candid...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 12

… make his students' study of politics and politicians more realistic and fruitful, Prof. J. T. Salter, University of Wisconsin political scientist, has many of the Badger state's outstanding politicos address his classes each year. When "Uncle Sol" Levitan, 74, six-time and present state treasurer of Wis- consin, gave the class his views on pee-s matters political, Prof. Salter caught C CE both lecturer and students in vari- ous moods with the...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 13

…Seed Here is shown a bit of fast ~I" pay at the gal as theMcGill University team (held on shirts) con- quered the University of Montreal six in a fiercely waged contest. fcsmh to f +ylil y .'. _Shte provides Zasu Pitts' Screen hands Handy Mah; WstrnReserve Un - Jane Howard, is shown above as she appeared in the student production of One Sunday Afternoon. Miss , f rMarsh has played parts in nine Hollywood pictures and fo three years she doubled...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 13

…She provides Zasu Pitts' screen hands , _ Hand Jane Marsh, Western Reserve Ui 4 Jane Howard, is shown above as she appeared in the student production of One Sunda Afiternom. Miss , Marsh has played parts in nine Hollywood pictures, r , ' n xand or three years she doubled for Zasu Pitts' hands because hers photographed better. INTEREa MNG PIPE, IT HAS - WISH I COULD "M-AT~S E1 +S . L3 JUDGE. LOOKS RECKIcorIT GET MYt PIPE JUSr CAN"'T HELP 0AS 'T...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 14

…Magnetic pull 150,000 times greater than earth's Giant This world's most powerful magnet de veloped by Dr. Francis Bitter of Massa' chusetts Institute of Technology will be used to study the effects of intense magnetic fields on matter - Relax open air dancing on the plaza of Kings' bury Hall is the form of relaxation pro- vided for University of Utah students whenever the weather permits. olc a dthe skiad th , ppo yers of both tea had a fe...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 14

…Magnetic pull 150,000 times greater than earth's Giant This world's most powerfulimagnet de- G a tveloped by Dr. Francis Bitter of Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology will be used to study the effects of intense magnetic fields on matte Relax Open air dancing on the plaza of Kings- bury Hall is the form of relaxation pro- vided for University of Utah students whenever the weather permits. Ti-Mrmepoic halted the sksri th fewmisnutes ippod...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Creek; Betty Stadelman, Monroe; He re'sHowTheJ-HopCrowds MarionHuges, Benton Harbor; Ro- sali Ames, Flat Rock; Betty Burns, n r X k ue East Lansing; Virginia Arthur, Pitts- En tored Week -End Festivites burgh, Pa., and Jean Clemens; Peggy Gould, Hornell, N.Y.; Elizabeth Ward, ________________-Elkhart, Iad.; Edith Bubbard, '37...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Here's How The J-Hop Crowds Entered Week -End Festivities l (Continued from Page 5) Delta Tau Delta Kathryn Flynn, Betty Shaw, and beth Harrington, '39; Betty Ridell, May Carey, Detroit; Jean Waterston,1 '39; Louise Ebert, '39; Betty Reed, Grosse Pointe; Amy Harrell, Birm- '39. ingham; Jean Holland, Calumet;r Chi Psi Lois Land, Royal Oak; Mariannep Betty Groty, Marion Brown, Mary Hur...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 DELICIOUS FOODS Served in the Finest Style and in a Delightful Atmosphere. Starbuck's College inn 319 South Main 2-2214 Z0)hen the 7-'~Io is just a memory Her Portrait will keep it for you Always! Photographers 332 South State Street Phone 5031 From Coast To Coast Dancers FlockTo J-Hop (Continued from Page 7) more, N.Y.; ...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Page Eight T HE MIlC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday, February 13 197 PgEihTE MC I N DIYuavFbrr 1. 1 DELICIOUS FOODS Served in the Finest Style and in a Delightful Atmosphere. Starbuck's College Inn 319 South Main 2-2214 Wlihen the -Cp is just a memory Her Portrait will keep it for you Always! 'Photographers 332 South State Street Phone 5031 From Coast To Coast Dancers FlockTo J--op (Continued from Page 7) more, N.Y.; Betty Peabody, Birming- h...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 17

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Nine Saturday, February 1 3, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine i~ " get. Then Jonathan 1 True Life Story Of One Girl's ro Jnh "My dear ....oh my F F o L -g gone through so much I-gnt For Love J- Hop Night much," he murmured, a kiss upon her brow body tingle. SYNOPSIS was suddenly jerked from her reverie "Can you forgive me. MAYBELLINE ROSLYN, de- by Joe's greedy, selfish refusal o...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 17

…Saturday, February 13, 1937 THE MI CH I GAN DAILY Page Nine " "HEAD LINE FINAL The J-Hop Extra Red Line Final will be delivered by 8 a.m. today. CeagB eThe COLONIAL INN - J303 N. Division - 8876 get. Then Jonathan burst into her The Chrysler Male Choir will ap- LUNCHEONS - 11:30 1:30 True Life Story O f O ne G irl's room. pear at 3 p.m. Sunday in Hill Audi- DINNERS . - - - - 5:30- 7:30 T "My dear... oh my dear ... you've torium. Proceeds of th...…

February 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 180) • Page Image 18

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937. Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 - _ - - - - D SAL IDial .ES SERVICE Hey Look, (Continued from Page 8) Phi Delta Upsilon DICK RADIOLevensan 3; andKRut Eva Shniderman, '37;1 Levenson, '37; and Ruth Ja '40. Phi Epsilon Pi 7991 327 South Main Lois Appleby, Detroit; Betty Detroit; Fayette Hurwitt, A ai v - - - - _ _ ._ 1 v v v v v v v v v I GOSSARD MISSIMPLI...…

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…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 SALES SERVICE Hey Look, Gals--See Your Name In Print (Continued from Page 8) '40; Esther Baker, '40; Jane Jewett, Sigma Alpha Epsilon D CK RAOD'40. Dorothy Thompson, Mary Mac- Phi Delta Upsilon Phi Kappa Psi Donald, and Jeanne Spoerl, Detroit; Eva Shniderman, '37; Arabelle Shuan Welch and Yvonne Gay, Bette Meyer, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Levenson, '37; and Ruth Jacobson, Birmingham; Ruth C...…

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