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December 13, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY BROWNiNG TALKS AT UNION -MEETING Head of Bond Department of Detroit Trust Company Sees Opportunity In Salesmanship MENTIONS LAW AS ASSET IN SECURITY BUSINESS "The investment bond business has a good future" said McPherson Brown- ing, vice-president and general man- ager of the bond department of the Detroit Trust company speaking at Union Sunday afternoon. "Before the war. there were about 200,000 bond buyers. Now there, ar...…

January 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…;CHIGA. "+DANI Y FRESH SHIPMENT OF Keeley's Old Fashioned Chocolates 69c Per Pound Madison Wisconsin BECKER'S DELICATESSEN 119 East Liberty New Spring Samples of Imported Dress Materials now here .-. GOWNS DESIGNED AND MADE .-. LADIES' ACCESSORIES T HE WISTERIA SHOP Open Evenings 330 Maynard Street I Overcoat Sale Now 1-3 Off Fitf orm Overcoats WE WILL PLACE ON SALE r-- 15S SKEPTICAL OF EINSTEIN THEO RY Prof. Patterson in ...…

May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…Make Last Appeal dF or Camp Funds BILL! 5 ii nIII Ing At Resort to Advertis. on British eaty CTED MAINLY NS AND GRIFFITH (By Associated Press) ., May 11.-A campaign of .vertising handbills is the lat- t of Irish republicans, in their ainst the Free State treaty 3 British government. The a mainly is directed against Collins and Arthur Griffith. Say the Treaty Brings Us. )oes It Look Like It?" quer- >f the posters which has been d promine...…

July 13, 1928 (vol. 4, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE TH UMRMCIANDIYPG HW ADVERTISERS ATTEND MEETING AT DETROIT Representatives Come From All Parts Of World To Take Part In Week's Convention Program GIVE ADVERTISING EXHIBIT (Special To The Daily) DETROIT, July 12.-Two thousani representatives of newspapers an- advertising agencies located in all parts of the world have been attend ing the convention of the Interna- tional Advertising ...…

July 13, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THRB __ETHI JAPAN VIEWS CHINESE ACTION IN MANCHURIA WITH GREAT ANXIETY RUSSIANS LOSE CONTROL OF CHINESE RAILWAY; JAPAN HOLDS INTEREST NANKING UPHOLDS MOVES Soviet Directors of Eastern Line Are Arrested and Taken to Siberia for Deportation (By Associated Press) TOKIO, July 13-Japanese of- ficial circles watched events in Manchuria today with growing anxiety, seeing danger in the Chi- ne...…

July 13, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…f IU, I RPANY WILL BCE 4,574,331 NEXT (By Associated Press) g, July 12.-A statewide- cut1 honie rates averaging close to cent, outside of Detroit, and 15 Iin Detroit, was ordered by e public utilities commission rder was the commission's o the petition of the Michigan! lephone company for permis- establshi permanent rates av- ast increase of more than 28 It is estimated the commis- ction will cost the company, ased revenues, about $1,450, ...…

August 13, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1922 OUTLOOK HOPEFUL Uteritz, Roby, and some of the others FOR G R I D SQUAD are able to do the booting, while Goeb- el may be called back to punt as well as to do the place kicking. How- (Contiuued from Page One) ever, some one else may develop be- that he was kept there and will no fore the season begins. doubt stand back of the line during the Fight Will Claim Victoryt coming season. The 1922 Varsity has a fine back- Kipk...…

June 13, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY autiful Decorations And fusicdMake Senior Ball Success Under a canopy of black and white streamers which spread from a border of black and white aroundj the gymnasium, the senior classes of the University danced away the last hours left to them of college life. The grand march which formed at nine o'- clock was led about the Waterman Gymnasium by Hugh Duffield, chair- man of the committee, and his partner 1is C...…

July 13, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGIN Ta - Democratic Nominee And Wife Caught By Camera In New York CINEMA (Continued from Page One) ing Youth" and "Painted People" will- enjoy seeing her as Tommie Lou Pem- ber, the modern girl who wondered "What kind of a girl must I be to be the kind of a girl the boys want me to be." John Francis Dillon plays op- posite Miss More, and Sydney Chap- lin has an important role. The scenes r...…

June 13, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…Alm~ In Brief the and or nearly a been the em- and justice. nes symbolize be respected .the past be- it represents. he authority vernor of the I hereby pro- a 14, 1925, as that the flag ver possible." s Memorial wed To New ?sting Ground ray and weatherbeaten, ldest monuments on the nds dn its new resting. he east side of the Li- hidden by thick green mnerly it stood in the between the south side y and the Physical Lab- although many stude...…

October 13, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY YOST INAUGURATES SECRET PRATC DerriU Pratt, Assistant Coach, ports to Michigan Varsity Mentor Le X. A. C. EXPECTED TO BE HARD GAME FOR WOLVERINES Secret practice was inaugurated by Coach Yost yesterday afternoon on Ferry field. The Varsity mentor is desirous of working out the formations he will use in the M. A. C. and Illinois contests, and believes that it is best to do this behind closed gates. The M. A. C. game wil...…

November 13, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAW '1 ___._.. YOSTMEN BATTL MARONSTODAY (Continued from page One) From all the dope it appears as if the teams are as evenly matched as two football elevens can be. Com- parative scores place them on an al- most exactly equal footing. Illinois Illinois beat Michigan 7 to 6 and Chi- cago 3 to 0, whereas Ohio defeated the Wolverines 14 to 7 as compared with their 7 to 6 victory over the Ma- 'roon team. As the critics are say...…

January 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THI ..,,, r ;.. ; ,, 4 ,: ,..." : .. o t c \; 1' / ,' +. V V a: " ,' .. . '' " . " . r . " . " a . . ."" . r t i. . .. . . .. ." ' . ..f .. r . ..':: . . .'" .. .r . x . r.. v r '.. .: i'. ". o " ^ VARSITY NATATRS VICTORS 43 TO 33 Hubbard and Hyde Star for Winners; Nixon, McNulty, Bowen and Kearns for Freshmen WINNER HARD TO PICK IN 220 YARD FREE STYLE RACE Varsity swimmers yesterday re- deemed the honor of their tea...…

March 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…[ICHIGAN DAILY ... .- ... . - r i ' -'".T 'LE'S 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS NOTICE NCH ROOM ice Cozy Place W here u Enjoy Your )leal half block South of "MA" Tryouts for assistant photo- graphic editor of the Chimes are needed at once. Those possess- ing a camera with sufficient speed to take action pictures call F. E. Jacob, '21, at 920-R or see L. E. Waterbury, '21L, at the Chimes office in the Union. .11 I-I we dinners to parties. Teet'...…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… \.~r 4~ ". .. r . . . ". ,. ., r . IRM-- 0 __I OFf MEET Chance of Victory Poor with Team Weakened by Injuries and Illinois Strong CRUIKSHANK COUNTED ON FOR MAJORITY OF POIN TS Final practice for the track meetl with the University of Illinois, which will be held on the Urbana track to- morrow afternoon, was held Thursday when the menappeared to limber.up, and keep in top condition for com- petition. With the exception of the weight men ...…

July 13, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…SV N E .V.., At IS CHOSEN, ~F0R on of the annual outing of ity of Michigan club of De-i nned by the executive com- 3aturday afternoon, July 17.! is an old custom, given uj war. ie form of a picnic upon the' ,ore, the outing will con- ;ram replete with a variety Baseball between the Ed- the Bryans; swimming ill sizes and ages. sailing rhose experience allows it; food particularl. adapted c, and water for those who on the program. chartered...…

August 13, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…Of Sports !II 1 the whistle blows starting tie otball season a number of new ill be ushered upon the Wolver- diron, each ont trying to earn .ch coveted "M". Weakened in ckfield by the loss of Perrin, and Jack Dunn, and on the line absence of the two greatest Yost has had in years, Goetz 'ieman, the Wolverine mentor re every candidate a chance to is ability, in an effort to find 'ho can be trained to fill the left vacant by these lost stars. ...…

February 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FE;BR UARIY '1', 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P21C417, "M17M TO' GIESUMS FR HIGWA COURSES Speaks Tonight FOSERTO SPEAK TO STUDENT GROUP Proent Cu (hurchiEunat lonal Work~-j ISP1,1.0" ANKSGIVING '25, aind Hubert C. Williams, '26, willt( respond to toasts. Alusic has been :=2-1 cured for the occasion. The programi will be over ire1 in:E to vnermfit those who w Lii to( att'. the c'oncert in 1I lll ditorinm to ~ Hobbs Asked Or ed it c...…

March 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…~FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 19 25 TH MICHIGAN DAILY PAG~E THRlEE I SHOOLMASTERHS Seek Oil Chief rrviltvaYhiruns~i iistaii VILL MElii I1LI LU'U.A I IUIILU U N I L - *,rn i Sate (Conferenc e l lannif or y3 '. s:" ;.;iiW'trlt in N evwRepublic Objects tlo Apriil; i''acd( 1I3ti uiber 4on "1'mploye" as Definition of °r Iea1;,ITr,, i inI irt~ PI' ofeS'~io MEIKLFJOHN T0 TALKECAL LSIT BUJREA~U(:RATIC Sc hoolmaisters d(ill), numberiing, in Is a scholar a...…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 ,,.MWGA ALYPG T~E 'll ',L MICHIGAN DAILY 1.1u iS]. l GERMlAN EDUCATORl TO SPEAK FRIDAY Ma 9ghty Dry P rada ottles UpBootleg Ficef Prof. Freundjilich, of T be Illielrit Ttstlliile is liak 'r . IS PROMINENT AUTIOR Prof. Herbert Freundlich, assist- ;ant director of tihe Kaiser Wilhelm lustitute in Blerlin xvi speak oil "The 'Stal o o Aggregation and the' Formn of Colloidal P aricles'' at 8 o'clock FEn- (ty in thie...…

October 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILX ,s ad- 26, a.t 11 pro- ures is tee inj being' of 'the e, andr fast wil tak~e place at 6:30 o'clock inI o'colck Monday evening in the parlors gir the morning at Wesley hall. Installa-; of Barbour gymnasium. cIa tion a~nd full initiation will be held at an( 'o'clock in the. afternoon at WEesleyj Senior society will m~eet at 7:30 to hall and a formal dinner will follow o'clock Monday evening, at Betsy far- of at Barton :d...…

November 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…______ _____THE MICHIGAN DAILY President Burton and Mrs. Burton' ll4cad LI.st for Panliellenie Function FIRST ALL-SORORITY DANCE WILL BiE HELD NOVEMBER .30 Patrons and patronesses for the Pan- hellenic ball to be given by the Mich- igan Inter-sorority assocition on Fri- day, N'ov. 20, at. Granger's dancing academy have accepted the invitations extended to them by the committee in charge. They are President Marion L. Burton, and Mrs. Burton, D...…

December 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…1923 THE 11 TCHIGAN DAILY PA TH_.CHGA.DL __A W1on nI She Is $20,000I A Year Woman The Girls' Mandolin club will meet at 5 o'clock today in Newberry hall.1 Various Christmas customs will be discussed at the meeting of the Portia Literary society which will, be held at 7:15 o'clock tonight in room 302, Mas- on hall. All members are urged to be present. All women who are planning to stay in Ann Arbor during the Christmas vacation are aske...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…NUARY 13, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y PAGE T: 'G iii+fiYiiiiYYrriN riif X..y _ w ,. sy.iiitii ........., ?AGl~ T : C AP-11 f IlVUIIIU LL U N L SECURES MEMBERS' Undergraduates Take Out More Than 175 Memberships During Drive Carried On Last Week. WILL CONTINUE CAMPAIGN AMONG 'UNORGANIZED HOUSES Is Officer Of New York Bank i I i 1 PRlIZES O BE AWARDED AT FINCY DRESS PARTY c STUNTS BETWEEN DANCES BE GIVEN BY SOC. IETIES TO More than 1...…

March 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…- -~ - 1. % _ "; is 1 ... - !!; Mii IONS TO MEET tinued from Page One) Speer is a half miler of no ite. He and Jones have won it meets in which they were At the Illinois Relay Carni- hicago two mile team made >tain Speer, Jones, Otis, and ers, Brickman, Pearce, Kennedy, W. Bowers, Moore; (Michigan) Burkhold- er, Larson, Carson, Lukins, Douglas, Fitzgerald, Butler', Shaw, Messner; mile run-(Chicago) Otis, Brickman. Moore, Jones, W....…

May 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… L/: ( 4. y .} L .. p .: . ." r" . a , . " e. , . .Al1 BOXING NOTICE INNING vIc. citing baseball 1 on the Ferry in triumphed core of 9 to 8 ran come-back ;ue and turned an defeat into ,elessly behind' andgren's . men sixth and sev- ed them seven' Last practice of the Boxing club will be held tonight at 7 o'clock, in Waterman gymnas- ium. All active members should be present with fees. A special meeting will be held Tuesday at '7:15 ...…

February 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…_______________THE._MICHIGANDAILY t s Extra hours for the women ont the rifle squad to practice are as follows: 0 ~flC fl onday, 2 to 5 o'clock; Tuesday, 3 to5 o'clock; Wednesday, 10 to 12 o'culock; .. ~Thursday, 3 to 5 o'clock; Fird ay, 10 ~to 12 anid'1 to 3 o'clock; Satuirday,2 Phe French gloves which Mortar- to 5 o'clock, by arrangement. These rd is selling for the University; hours are available for all the woen Michigan League will be...…

March 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…! 1-1 t. -1Y11 Ci'"11t rrr rr err 11 Irlllrrn+r .rrr +l r yr - ^ -.r LILY ,..._.- ............- 4,! ..... ... . _ , r . rv ... .. .w _.. .... _. I owl n MarA hpaymI ,... _ . 1 f TIstaller the .average man waxes elo- subsAlE MchiiansL h~ ~unbtthe woman starts to stutter 1 O EUAE'ht Mcia hrot ALL CAMPUSoTAN PILL UEE11 ~and doesn't know what to say. It IiIlU ' r aloe ow1Il urnETIY HK A O10 Tsre.takes the women and wves to look ERS JUNIOR...…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…A:.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY A 52 0 C-16 mw ILTAV" SR EWA,'wA GUEST RECITES POEMS FOR MOTHERS' PRUGRAM E'dgar A. Curst, better known as "Eddie" Guest, of the Detroit Free Press, spoke Sunday afternoon in -1111 auditorium before a gathering of niore1 than 1600 mothers and as many towns- people and students in celebration of Mother's Day, held here May 11 under the auspices of the Student Christian1 association. Th'e general organization was u...…

October 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… OCTOBRRl13; 1925 THDE MICHIGAN DAILY EXTESIONADDS AIRPLANES TO WINDUP RIFF WIAR EXTENSION 90 '. 77S r r~i:'. : h: .r. ..'. 4.M"l" . . 'A"t ,:ti" .. *M *":.: .. .. f < :V Eleen Are Or a4jisd in Prncial Ciies of Sate; ,xpect Largo. Enrollmlent ARRANGE CLASS STUDY More than 11 credit courses have been organized to date by the Univer- sity Extension division, under the su- 1pervision of Mrs. W. 1. Henderson, in several Michigan cities on the...…

November 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…JI I DAY, NOVEM l[3ER 13, 1925 rHEI MICHIGAN DAILY a 4 1La ;tifVt i{ ^; i; 1 L; as 4r a Mw r PAGE THTLE3 r iii 'iAll PrtkOf (Counitry Of ovld Curt HERS FOR TWO DAYS Fjollowring the suggestion made by the tudcnt council in its mleeting? Wednedaythe Student Christian as- soctie will. sponsor anti arrange for, a Joi Court confer:ince, composed Aerobile Success In Germany MANY FELLOWSHIP DVVNER lof DEATH BED OPFN TO STUDENTS of NPFUEMSOUGH...…

December 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

…S IU-NDAY, DIXENWE'lZ 13, L 2;) THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ~12NDAY, IYECEN.ILIER 13, 1 ~ 2 ;THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREF! LOCAL EVYENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events tI.aijtor by a P. M. Sund iay Mr. Albert Beals will be the speak- er at the meeting of the Hindustan cluib at 3 o'clock in Lane hall. R E L IGUIOU S I Sunda...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…Y, JANUARY 13, 1926 THE MICIGCAN fDAILY WORLEY OISCUSS ESMonarchist Strength Causes Hornhy To Fear Assasination STrEAM A IONs TO LCTUR HI E een r cri (c8 II A 1 xk O .r....,:.:>::::>: e i'4 ii e WIork Prev ents ,Smith And W ltsa1 [bi' A<,rii.A,.. :::........ .;;." _..::::::::..:_..:,m _ __-. _ ._ n U n Continue V ork street. It will contain threestories On N ~ev School will be devoted to offices, the second to laboratories. and the third ...…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… ~t7NDAY; OC'I'OBER 13, 192g ~ T £ £AJ....4 ~TA~ iR1'.-Jt~j~ J.Jt~iJ..4 A MT~HTe~&M t~ W Ti.~"d; K O LEDGE OF EARTH!COLONEL LI D E G I D O R L S A A II SHG L U L I S _ U I G I ON FINAL DAY OF CARNEGIE ARCHEOLOGICAL FLIGHTOFRSIITNGUNE KIL GREATLY ASSIST; PREPARE [O DEBA TE CRIGOelo~ihrpce ____ __- BitC irigile ws t ken fromhrpce BUILDING OF [01 OREI r 2h R n WiCh the initiMichcoaneHehof the its hangar at 5:49 a. mn. today for ~o~t 7 Mi...…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…THE M iviC _:GAN , i)AIL PAGE 'EtIt~E~ (JAMBASSADOR DAWES AND SECRETARY I PIAITICEBERG EXPERT WEIMORE IV STIMSON DISCUSS NAVAL ARMAMENT REOWNEDWILL MAKE TRIP N 1823 'TANAGER' 'Paderewski Celebrates Birthday EXPrATIN'r PR iu" 1 Forty Members Attend S. C A. to Sponsor Chemistry Convention Opeing of Campus - Speech Will be Given Thursday Afternoon on Federal I Bird Preserve. in Lausanne, Switzertand After Illness, TO BE HERE JANUARY 8 1 ...…

December 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY A 'AGE TrMPS NSTRUTORS WIL ATTEND MEETING O'Neill, Muyskens, Eich, Riley and Densmore to Attend New York Convention. PLAN VARIED ADDRESSES Five members of the speech de- partment will attnd and take an active part in the 14th annual con- vention of the National Association of Teachers of Speech to be held at New York, it was announced to- day. The convention will extend from December 30 to January...…

January 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY * PAGE THREE EIGHTH AIR PROGRAMI CLUB AND LECTURE[RS, NI'llB RS' FROM YJUIORI GIIL'S PLAY IWILL (COMPRISE M1USIC1AL OFFER School Of Forestry Emery States Terms To Offer Course In For Auto Ban Stand Rubber Industry ""nined from Page One) Summer Session of 1928 to:- 1. Those who in the academic A course in the planting of rubber year are engaged in professional trees is being offered for the se...…

March 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…; !') t 4 1 13, ~l~2S THE MICHIGAN DAILY A NU TO EBAEEW THTETROT1C TYTOLL GE lpht Nu deating policy and will be ROC ER OVII~AL~ION CENTRAL AMERICAN POLICY OF UNITED STATES!'folowdb y a il wdithlic:: 1Z fli, occ~ywill b te irst. apcaikel'. 11, 11;n . 1, iyinn h c- 112s '1ii1d b t ' i i 'h l t?1- I" il ht l'raof fe ini t-lie udU:; a_ iiCH OaL-of [ O 1 ^.l, n o1t131:1. 1)7t wi ' y:ll' 4();1{,)$8.1a,(,z J 01 aiIIC,'J, and Paul 1Frai-t - 1"11n ...…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…GRI SONG COMPOSFDI SFOR EASTERN GAMES ,a (Continued from page two ) N o iii 1 the new found song Neither Lawton16 nor Moore needed to "sell" ther ma-" sterpiece to the students The song was flashed on the screen while Moore r played it on the organ, only interrup- ting his playing to aid Fred Lawton in leading the singing. As Professor Moore now says, the song was a hit,- it "went over big:' But one straw lay in the path of success, and this s...…

March 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…Tl-' -F 'SCI -IICAN .DATLY . AOW - PAGF TTTTZP 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?AC1~ TITR~ UNIVERSITY MEASURE NOT PECULIAR -SINK Glover, '27, To Lead University Students In European Travel A Butterfield Theater 849. ~5i, Look at Today's Great Bill iE VERSATILE/RT r State Senator States Appropriation Frederic S. Glover, '27, has taken Bill Is in Line With Ex)pasion charge of the University of Michigan And 11aintenanice Policy student trip throug...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…- A.... ...s.1x*.!1 . iV!'1 L./'111 m 1. W n Pultzr1H no1 psite the Philadelphia navy yard-.i t:0y by Pic inicr Mussolini for the ,u I \VAIn PuhtzeItalnorsanflyer whrose, plane, the 'on inletion of the trip. 9T1 11 ou b o ts Santa Maria was burned wh1en about PRVDNEIili:J ah !UIIU the Santa Maria 11, the huge Savoia man has been elected to lead" the sea plane sent to this country fromt Brown wetesnx er Reduction 'Of' iC9 In GROUP Commission) S...…

October 13, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…V*DNEI!1AYFOCTOBER 43, 1926 TH-E MICHIGAN DAILY .... . z....,., ,. ~NO.WILL'.PLAY FOR GRID-GRPHS, iEI er R1eser-ve 6r Varsity Bands X1i11. Furnish Entertabutnent ESI3RVE NAVY TICKETS, Musical entertainment before thej game and between halves will. be an indvation at all of the grid-graphs th fall. Arrangements are being mn cc to have, entertainers at each. ga .e Ithe event that the Varsity band ;doqs not make the trip for the second Mi n...…

November 13, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY,'' NOVE'AlBER I'll, 192'6 -Tf PAGE TIIRRI. .A'UDA, VME _,12~PA ~R IPHL NSTRSP INVESTIGATIONS 3ronthlyl Rcport's Received By Bureau ofi Business Research Forii Basis Of Study MEETINMS To BE HELD Monthly reports from a large num- ber of department stores are being received ; y the Buireau of" Business; lbearch, which was organized about~ a year ago as a department of the School of Business Administration. ,,These reports enable th...…

January 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ...,.....,.R, 4 BnEFRSU PROCEE8 DS lROBERTS ADVISE LEARNEI TOn JV TER LEAGVE "Choose your job in the sameman-! ner that you should attack any other' i1.y i UImpor tn(tproblem; first, get the facts, arrange 'el CslanC° o tQ Cap During ;teinheorder of their importance, lPttof Year and then reason your conclusions through in the same analytical man-! af P AY HOUSE ner which you were taught to use in a.UILItLAY H...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAG "COOK AS CENIUS :Arctic Explorer Believes That Cook 1las As God Claim To D~iscovery Of Pole As Peary RECALLS DASH TO POLE FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 13.-'Dr. Frederick A. Cook "is a genius" in the'estimation of Capt. Roald Amund- sen, and "no matter what he may or may not have done in business, de- serves the respect of the American people for his intrepid explorations. Dr. Cook may not have discovered the pole, but Comman...…

March 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…I SATURDAY, MARCh 13, 192( NSS BIYEBBD N EWICE-BREAKING METHOD TESTED CONTINUESTOSN' ".: . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE TUM Onhe Theory Would Explain Phenome- non As Being Result Of Old Volcano About To Erupt ADVANCE OTHER CAUSES# Much of Dean Kraus' time has been Dean Kraus Reports Trend In & Krau Rep rtsepors Tend n ndevoted to the study of his own sub- mecth, mineralogy and mineralogical German Colleges Seen On Tourmes, in Europe. He recen...…

May 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAY 13, f92U THE MICHIGAN 3AL"Y FAQR THRRE tx'HIJ~sAY; MAY137. . .THE .M.H .A. D.L. . . 1 1 I 1 ' SJIIE CURCAN ISONIN HIOSOHE HLL WILL SPEAK TONIGHT ON! VA CUUM TUBES AND ENGINEERING! 0 A ' IE T~ T9 TALK HERE. TOMORRO'AI A t uesringetr onofD . r ac h la =-- Y','(;E-V-rY, Of I i01lOophiy l)ilrt-,unflt,'pnwl isus"h eato fImd adbeadtemeasurement ofI Newsliolme Declares Restriction valid, 171;1 !)eliver two Le-e'i,.VaumTbst nierg...…

October 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…RDAY, OCTOBER 137 1928 THE, MICHIGAN DAILY ___,OCOBR_3,19_ HE MIHAN DAL M[LLON S KS VT SOPHOMORE'S SLIP.- LL IS JIU-JITSU, SO flfL PA RIntrepid scientists at last have solved the question of why fresh- e in fnm th a ri t 4nra npvpr Treasury Head, In Second Political, Talk Of Life, Cites Public Record ml11 L 1rm el rlIuflen arel e V er hazed by sophomores. For years and years it has been true that Japanese and Chinese freshmen can walk d...…

November 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… -. COSMOPOLITAN CLV BI A DEL TORO PLANS SPANISH MEETINGI H iOAIIGfIINIVWSTV Prof.'Julio del Toro, of the Ro- mance Languages department and president' of the Michigan Chap- ter of the American Association of M Teachers' of Spanish, yesterday OTA announced plans for the twelfth _;____ annual national meeting of the MEMBERS OF ORGANIZATION association. HEAR PROFESSOR SPEAK The convention will be held in ON WAR CAUSES Detroit at the Book-Ca...…

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