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May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… 0) ,; A Il YOU WILL DO BETTER -AT -- LEMBLE'S 530 FOREST AVE. P-atronize DAILY Advertisers THEI PRICES ARE RIGHT-SO ARE THEIR GOODS - p.. ..1 F YOU ARE IN NEED -OF- AND SERVICE THIS 'IS THE STORE A Fresh Eggs, per doz . .26c ,reamery Butter, per lib.... 39c Veal Shoulder Roast. . ... 19c cy Sea Rose Red Salmon, la .1 . . . 0 0 bell Soups, each . each . ..**.. . .. reCane Sugar . . , y Fried Cakes, per doz.. cheese, each ...... t...…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r nd Co., will oe Shop,'Tuesday 2673-M for ap- m Flakes, 15 cent pkg. now 10 , at Schultz Grocery on State Adv. rtha Washington candy, 90c a lb. every Friday. Tice's, 117 So. St.-Adv. Martha Cook Juniors Honor Seniors Seniors at Martha Cook building were entertained at dinner last night by the Juniors. Candy corsages were presented to the seniors and stunts were given for their amusement be- tween the courses of the din...…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…?AG I SIBx THE IMIC.HICAN. )AILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925) THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 NON 191I* -12-Irv- f fi! A 1 ew.u.... -. , _ , ..., 'WWiI Poe i ! / iilA 1 wr .wW.nV r ILLINI KINSEY, I Michigan's tr hardest test of (late down atI morning. It u that 'Michigan portignity 'to av at the hands of aind Farrell's n wipe out all of defeat put upon It will be sur not closely cont made by the m teams point to struggle...…

May 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…LV _...L A A 1i~ IN PC T FACTOR T'S SUCCESS ANN ARBOR CHOP SUE Y Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. nm. to midniht Steaks and Chops 314 *S. tate (Contnued from Page One) son, K. H. Buttars, M. R.Coleman, E. H. Nicholson, J. E. Burns. and F. H. Carlton, H. W. Scott, G. O.' ld. Wallace, L. D. Wright, J. D. Peterson, prat- J. Bowers, H. J. Conroy, F. C. Orens, call- a. S. Gillette, W. Paynter,FW. C.Nay- 'or, M. E. Hanna, J. E. Defley, D. C. rs...…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

…1THE MICHIGAN DAILY .J,1040000--O" - .. ..,. . ..-.. _ C ;. IHUTS OUT PURPLE verines Win Every Match Although Soggy Courts.Handicap Work of Men' 'A OF INELIGIBLES TO MEET TEAM ON THURSDAY I Beats OwnRecord TRAGKSTERS STAR INBUCKEYE MEET. Reule Looms As Find in Mile; Biggins Surprises Both Dashes Quarter In Michigan' Varsity tennis squad de- feated the Northwestern netmen yes- terday afternoon at the Ferry field courts, taking...…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DATLY , ILLINOIS TENNIS TEAM WIA TS IN EASY VICTORY, 72 I. Football Candidates Look For Rinehart, Display Fine Talent' Indiana Javelin Ace, MATCH Of THIS YEAR y hWIN SCHOLASTIC MEET ToWin First Places LEADS HURDLERS IN GOPHER MEET: FIRST GAME[DW RAISE IJdh .U01 FU NDS FOR OLYMPICS Pla~yers 4 haie tOfJPaiy Illinois (C-ipture. IN inc Mttre As TIeamn Fiotii Se ell Of P~lay ed GRAHlAM TAKES SINGLES Taking five out of ...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ; _ Af"WhAA i t Bird" Takes Off From French Field Piloted-.by SOCIOOGY ar Heroes, Nungesser and C oli' on T]rans-oceanic«l ITY FORMED1 Two PRINCETON Flight SPLIT ON HEADS!h ISSUESI to Upperclassiicu ,udensip hil BY WOOD neeting held last nighlt in the r Union, the members of the 'ormed sociology club were initiated into Alpha Kappal ational sociology fratruity." thea first sociology fralernityl ended on the campus, a...…

May 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURsDAY, MAY 13, 12G It' aI ' \\ Agm rsrr+i 01 oil Izzl- j. [ a ON WESTERN TRIP Wisconsi,, Minnesota, And Chicago To Oppose Wolverine InvadersI Over Week-End BADGERS ARE STRONG Michigan's Varsity tennis team will start on the first lap of its week-end invasion of the Western Conference at 3:49 o'clock this afternoon when they entrain for Madison to engage the Iniersity of Wisconsin in one of the cruci...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… r.s.rr rw _____________ - '~1El~lu%~MfhU iNINE BOWS nu ed from PgeOne) f '! 1'', ' . ., Sunmmary inlning-Midichigan. Kielce sacrificed hi *, fannedl. No runis, no0 Sl lIi Uteritz im to sec- hackleford fl fs, no or.- iois. Roettger flied out to Vanl 1.Dougherty up, singled infield. ,rom1 uip, sinlgled through Uteritz. up, flied out to Ash, Kutehi up, Liverance to Shackleford. No two hits, no errors. and Inning-MXichigan. Van B...…

May 13, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PACVE sX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 i-- B 1 SOAP-BUBBLES OF as a peculiarly provincial attitude, a most courageous attempt to chately LONDON GOSSIP gild the fig-leaf. T1 lE NINETEEN HUNDREDS, By This is a book for the initiate, Horace Wyndhan. Thomas Seltzer, those people who have lived in Lou- $2.50. don at the beginning of this century, Reviewed by F. L. Tilden who knew the little clubs and re- Lured by the similarity bet...…

May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 7

… TO 1 ning to be d would be ry on the during that a Lovewell, ea to Ucai a Cook. All houses which want more candy from the league booth are asked ,to call for it at once. Also all money for tho candy must be in by May 15 so that the' booth may be closed. There will be'a 10 honor point hike for all girls interested at 9 .o'clock this morning. The party will leave from Barbour gymnasium at this hour. All class teams in all sports will be anno...…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

…___________THIE MICHIGAN DAILY. Screen lay' in "The Comedy, andU News3. Arcade-Anita Stewart in "Sow.- ing the Wind." Comedy and Kinoegrams. Wuerth-"The Soul of Youth," a Taylor special. Also Vanity Fair Maids~ comedy and Pathe Review. Orpheum-"The Scoffer," an Al- len Dwan production. Christie comedy and International News. THIS WEEK FRESHMAN PHYSICAL EXAMS SUCCESSFUL ~Approximately 900' freshmen'-have reported to Waterman gymnasium s...…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 7

…W(,-L?\1: TA-, MAY 13, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGP SEVEN THIlS LT "'s EOLUMNA COUMN CLOSES CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M, fish Monarch Recovers Health C 2g TIry our C heese~ 11latiihurg We d~elie FOR SALE FOR SA LE -Canoe in Al condition, fully equipped. Price $35.00. Ca11 C. Blrowvn, University 20M, after G o'clock." :. >Al --)Dixie lianjo withI;case at 111volin with Ii cse. lPurdly 2035 Intgalls '5638. :FO IRSAI. E-2 oi-...…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…THC~ :GANDAILY MATTRESSES COLUMN ADVERTISING AT * P.M. DAILY CLASSIFIED. RATESI Charged at the rate o'f 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, tic pet reading lixte for three Gr more lnsertione. White space charged for at same rates. Classfieds charged only to those having phones. Ask~ about cntracts for classified advertising. 1Icy per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for th~ree, or more insertions, ...…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

…^-^ ^r r .,THE.MICHIGAN .DAJLYi NOTWSENWINS~ IN ANNUALf FIELNFT o'. ,r: & , J i <s . 11'4; ;. ''A, Uix ,.,; (Continued fromu Page Six) (Thompsoni (N. .W.) second, Smilth ((Cas)' third, Pongrace (1+.) fourth.I Tinme, 1:59. Broad jump-Won y Snowvden (N. rE.), Waird (A. A.) second, Nelson ((1. '. S.) third, Brown (Redford) fourth. Distanice, 21 feet, 11 3-4 inches. Pole vault-'Won b osen(.R 1.) and Roster (Kalamazoo), vie for Brit; B.riney ...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…III! UflbfL Ifl ALI9 MAY FESTIVAL with the amounts depending on the years of service, maintained entirely from contributions, and the life insur- ance carried on every one of its mem- bers with no cost to them. The build- ing of Orchestra Hall eliminated the item of rent from the budget and en- abled the Association to widen the scope of its activities along the linesI of popular and children's conecrts.I Office space in the building and renta...…

May 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

…k[IURSAYMAY 13, 19 THE ICHICIAN D ATT ')' VIA r. ?1! ! VV" Tw-----r,,. ..~-T~Mf~i I1 VA V;JI. ' 14; I CHEER SQUAD TRYOUTS Daily workouts are slated for the cheering squad at Ferry field for the remnainder of th'e semes- ter. They will be held at four o'clock, and all ,freshmen who wish to try out for the squad will report at that time. W. A. Warrick, Cheerleader. i ; i :i !,f C' i II ,' jl ,l i I '.I I I ASK SENIORS TO PiY UNION DUES...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…'A 1 £ s1W~t .r GAN DAILY . .. A S 4Sc ,,l F I ADVERTISI'M "u OSES 3 P. m. Classified Rates. Twv"o Cents per word a dlay, paid ir imumn charge for first day, 25c. -Minimum tliereafi cents p'er vord per day if charged. White space cha of 5c per agate line. Classified, cha rgedl only to those Phone 960 NJOTICE The 'following iBox Reipll Daily Office:' 12, BC, JS MC, M-8, 20, 18, DM. FOR RENT s are at th'e FOR RET 'Unfurnjshed heated f'o...…

May 13, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY. MAY 13, 19233 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F SVrN Htaines is a capable writer. He knows and cheap hash houses. The Sabs' how and when to employ hio moottel- of te Snburnt West", according to' teciive weapons-bunmour anut shE. the dicta of thee respectables, are piity. Theophile ia a chaacter new mere splotches of printer's ink, ines' to American fiction anti promises well out of jazz dancehitst anl the lingo to make "Sky-Line Inn" a wid...…

May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 8

…m6 m. Saturdays.) K CO-OP STORE PROMOTERS 1' a.' ]AY 13, 1922 Number 162 i : , :.. meeting of the University Senate for the year will onday, May 15, in Room C, Law building. Report of ident Publications. Consideration of proposal for es- Committee on Discipline. J. L. MARKLEY, Secretary. Monday, May 15, there will be a Review in honor Bell, Jr., U. S. Army, and President Marion L. Bur- semble at the north end of the Engineering build...…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…1 MICHIGAN DAILY N ._._,_ 111k . 1. IJILETIN, WHAT'S GOING ON I Bats iNnfllfR RAQ.F' T A FRIDAY, MAY 1S, 1921. Number 1IM5 ty Senate: next and last meeting of the University Senate for the academic 0-1921 will be on Monday, May 16, at 8 p. m. in Room C, Law JOSEPH L. MARKLEY, Secretary. des Scholarsehips: 1ecember 3, 1921, the State Committee for Michigan will select. nominees of th'e University and of the colleges of the Sta...…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 8

…PAQ1~ J~I~fT WDNESAY.~4AY13,19t THE MICHIGAN DAILY -- - - 'Wrl-DNtl:SD .Y, MAY 19, 1935 -..___ --- --r....._.._._. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Pblication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tb4 Assistent to th Preusdent until 8:30 p. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday Volume IWENESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 Number 165 Members of the Administrative Board, College of Literature, Science,and the Arts: There...…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 8

…r'r THEI MCH(lCAN Dk4' -w- . 6.- AlLY OPPIC.IAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received by the A~irtaut to the President until 0Q p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday, tame 4 TUESDAY, MAY 131, 19241 Number 164 a convocaton n Tuesda~y afternoon, May 13, 1924, the first. Honors Convocation will Ld in Hill Auditorium. By recommendation of,.the Deans, University. .s btWtxa the hours of 4 ...…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN phony Orchestra and the following soloists: Marie Montana, soprano, Merle Alcock, contralto, Tudor Davies, tenor, Raymund Koch, baritone, Chase Baromeo, bass, Earl V. Moore, conductor. The Third May Festival concert will take place Friday afternoon, May 18, at 2:30 o'clock; soloists: Marie Montana, soprano, Benno Rabinof, violin; the Children's Festival Chorus will sing "The Quest of the Queer Prince" by Hyde with orche...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

….,ti..,.. ~G ,,, ..r.r.. v -'UNIMPRESSIVE WIN IN DERBY TEST "14EPRES BoxPARTIALLY REVIVES WANING HOPES N WINS WNSE 19-9,-- ratirI Starin Batckfield rs; John son IBolts 'd PlacementL. IL MEET BLUES "wo toutchdowrns inl thv ee, of hy the treen by Kecame from1 ay at Ferry' field and( erdict ove-r 1Bassett'; !)iNtort irop, capntain of ihe! EMh;I rail; Leam, coialy A ng ,in at foadprcAtiony lNod the Wolverines a. comrsfortabl1e ma:rgin ov...…

May 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 166) • Page Image 8

…PAGE JZTGa? TH&,MICHIGAN -DAILY. r '~ti. -- - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tbo Assitant to the President until 8 :50 p. m. (11:30 & m i. Saturdays). volume T1 TIIUBDAY, MAY 1s, 1926 'Number 166 University Lecture: Dr, A. W4Et. Hull, of the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Comn- pany, will deliver a lecture on the; spbject, "T~he R...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 8

…TH E MICHIGAN RAIL\l DA L F I I L BLLEIPublication i s theZBulletin Is constructiVe notice to all ineibe ofat the University. Copy received until 3:30 D. iw. (11:94 a. 1n. Farsturilas.) Volumne 3 .SUM)A, A Y Ltd :19f3 Ntumber '104 The President and Mrs. Burton will be at htome Wednesday, May 16'' mn 4 to G o'clock. Mr. and M\,rs. Gustav Hoist and Mr. and Mrs.. F-red- ek Stock will assist them. in receiving. z the Deans: There will be a con...…

May 13, 1923 • Page Image 8

…kas E:t~l'l THE MICHI1GAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 TO6NE PAINTING hut he never succeeded in dpict-!perhaps as men of the ho;'. but wec It migt secus uutsecesay to delve (Continued from Pg' Seven) ott the worth of his "Pglicci." he know only tot welt how oten thes into thoomusit ot Safn at this jun- Perhaps one of the best examptes soecohIado h oe t-at too h or ufra h os. oe in vies of the cootrehenei-et sited Ms agni and his 'Cavoter isa fut...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITLE, gil 84400 WITH THE TRACKMEN Tanntage. Camipibell, NN ho placed p much difficulty* in taking first place.I :second against lowa ivith 1512 feet He woni th'e javelin throw at the Ohio 6 Inchle", iwill bie 3a rnag pwtsioil. andl Penn relays, in spite of the fact ity for second place. that he was competing with a sore; ---- arm. He is na tionial collegiate and Coach Farrell is as yet undecided W"estern Conference cham...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 9

…LL wo C A60, AbF: a it A6V ,AL- 0 . XXXIII. No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 13 1923 PRICE FIVE Deficient Secondary School *"iOR- |AKINIe Education Causes Failures A limb, a cudgel, or a bean- pole, you can find them all. F --Senior medical students carry all j Profssor elivers Series of "The average freshman is inade- dents to take their work more serious- , varieties of stcks as senior L'etures o American Psychology quately ...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 10

…R INDICTED UD CHARGE ctive notice to all memlbers of Assistant to the President until' iy must be typewritten. 13, 1927 NUMBER 161 I - - ____________-______ 'I I I r ' I r . t ' x F t 5 sterday afternoon, Joseph for the remainder of the regulations. , it held by Roelof Lanting, ' t, CONDUCT TEST THIS WEEK OF NEW , STEVENS TO TALK traininI. T: ANGELL HALL TELESCOPE LENSES H ERE TOMORROW :rairoads as Grands, the "Tests are being conducte...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 10

…A.L%-*A .. Hlorseback riding is the et" being taught in thel Phe popularity of the1 shown by the class roll.f -eds have signed up for h meets once a week for ven by the officers of Toai s--Santo Tomnos Uni- at Manila is the oldest institu- learnin~g under the American t was founded in 1611, 25 years the foundation of Harvard Uni- and has for many years pro- the foremost statesmen of the r It pine ds. Northweste~rn - A movement has e...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 11

…_.'r -... - THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 Mot,. TONE PAINTING but he never succeeded in duplicat- perhaps as men of the hour, but we It might seem unnecessary to delve (Continued from Page Seven) ing the worth of his "Pagliacci." The know only too well how often these into the music of Spain at this june- ' same can be said of the more old-fash- men pf the hour siffer at the hands ckf .tureIinvew f the coprehesive cancteihaps tn...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 12

…13, 1923 excessive frivolities,- or perhaps she toss of a Leginska-type shock of hair, Ing their Inferiority. . W1 POwas just plain lazy, but a nice girl and would hold their own as long as This musical ,activity of women wil and all that,-so she may be granted there was no competition with the produce no happier results than i a a normal diploma. i opposite sex. But .as soon -as Field hitherto has if institutes permit them M USIC he fey nmen...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 13

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May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 14

…DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 THE MIC1I4GAN DAILY TONE PAINTING Among the Magazines (Continued from Page Three) nection with the trip Tscbaikowsky By N, B. took though Germany in 1888. Con- "Be cruel to poets and don't let them iducting a concert of his own- works at think the famous concert hall in Hamburg, You like their preposterous patterns 1.he remarks in his nieoirs that among in ink; !the various works which appeal...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 15

…THE -IIGAN L 'd ---l Wnefth Nazimova in Oscar Wilde's beautiful version. of "Salome" will be the screen attraction at the Wuerth for three days, beginning Sunday. The screen version carries out faithfully the ex-. quisite beauty of Wilde's play, while the inimitable Nazimova is superb as the capricious Salome. Thecomedy for the first part of the week is "White Wings," With Stani Iaurel. On the stage, the Wuerth management presents the S...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIG, DAILY Al Japanese Ambassador Pays Respects To President Hardi irrive at any definite estimate of the Poli1ce Set ; Cw Record, 'irk Our Busness ?1en's Lunc] ing Bonstelle and her associates ,In the 14th annual season 61 stelle Company at the Garriclk next Monday night, offering first week the Gladys Unger, comedy, "The Goldfish," erved Marjorie Rambeau as a vehicle. Goldfish" proved one of the l tisfying bills that Miss B...…

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