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May 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…hulL I UIUL ULI LIIU .A9y HERE Too, Smith, Steketee, and I ake Up Michigan's Golf Team RINES OUT TO REVENG EAT GIVEN THEM IN Fj Brown is said to be by far the best player of the four and will play num- ber one, against Winters. Pixler will be paired up with Loeb of Michigan, Lebotny and Smith, and Wennerton and Steketee are the other pairings. These men will tee off at 9 o'clock this morning. Loeb In the afternoon Winters and Stek- etee wi...…

October 13, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…LI "F- * IAl k-l D InnA111111P We are zealous in maintaining the QUALITY of IC ECR A Our Factory at Ann Arbor is One of the Finest in the State and it is equipped with every modern appliance to insure uniformity of product ASK FOR IT AT YOUR FAVORITE FOUNTAIN I - I f, TOiLTOUNG MEN AND MENT WHO STAY YOUNG Style rul1es us all ' x ! ~ We may pretendeinclif Terence to style, but after all we feel comfortable when our clothes aire in sty...…

November 13, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR 'SONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS I k 'un PRINTED OR ENGRAVED i THE MA YER - SCHAIRER. STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND BINDERS OF IiCE OU TFITTERS Co . *b"- - PhkoneO1404i M1~ South MaIn Street . .1 ... --1 ARCADE CAFETERIA, The Y. W. C. A. will hold open? forum at 4: 3(, o'clock Wednesday aft- ernoon, Nov. 17. Prof. David Friday; will speak on mn as Citizens." Hockey practice for seniors andl ...…

January 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

…[ICHIGAN D I IY At Lane Ha il The "Y" Inn Good Home Cooked Meals Prompt Service BRITAIN SEEKS TO KEEP CITIZENS 'WITHIN EMPIRE PERSONS SEEKING NEW HOMES SENT TO ENGLISH POSSESSIONS term in the state legislature. He first was elected from Ionia county in 1915. Mr. Warner, whose home is in Beld- iqg, was born in New York state 44 years ago of English parents. He was educated in New York schools and was graduated from the law depart- TVTTL...…

March 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY SERICES IN ANN ARBR CHURCHES Lectures by several well known vis- itors and pertinent sermons from local ministers are the features of this week's services at the variousc es. At the First Baptist chui Clarence A. Barbour, president Rochester Theological se speaks on "The Master's Defini Life" and at the evening sera "The Land of the Undiscovere Barbour is widely known in church communion for his serv international ...…

May 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…'~ . - .AG FIV , CIGAN D AILY FESTIVAL NOTES M1AI)E( ITEMvi with its U ed First year class: Proper 5 o'clock, Saturday, June 11; 2 to 6 o'clock, Monday, June erty I, 2 to 5 o'clock, Wednes 15; Contracts 1 and 2, 8.to1 Friday, June 17; Crimes, o'clock, Monday, June 20; T 12 o'clock, Wednesday, Jun Second year class: Equit 2 to 6 6'clock, Tuesday, Jun dence, 8 to 12 o'clock, Thurs 16. Electives: Agency, 2 to Friday, June 10,; Constituti...…

February 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

…FRlIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 THEL MICHIGAN DAJ.L\ r~ s.e a r _____________________ ~fl I U t I P) 11 NLVAVAM'Wk% MUAvA \/--,\j S E!Y 2S 0 D1I1IE EIKDANE G iDiscovers y . P jIMIMITV CXRI11IPPan Hellenic Will yV_ I woman's Editor i) UIIL U UIiLLong Lost City ""~"'UIVU Hold Semi-Monthly{ Regains Health) INSTITOTE PIIOGDA P UAN S LECTURESRE S D[ Meig Hrat, OTICES 5 ~iiieio All men and wvomen who are inltr- Mrs. ItalJpl Doud, director of ...…

March 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 192~ ~PAG13~ ~ --~-~ - - - ;, rG ( ) LVAVAM'MMffA'wA 23 Iy ) e ---- Y. W. C. A. CHARM SCHOOL TO. BEGIN Tailored Tub Frock Is SmartI r i Illustrated Talks Are Features4 Personality Series Given ForEW oLn NE 4,LECTURES PLANNED of Through better living we become better Christians. This is the under- lying idea of the Y. W. C. A. for the series of lectures wh...…

May 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 TIJE MIC141CAN DAILY PAGM rIVII { i YI WEDNSDAY MA 3 12 AG UTE IHGA AL N i BND, T0 P'LI FOR, LANTERNCEREM-ONYi T11lIwV and 1Blue Harmers lWlDecorate ' Palmer Field at Traditional Affair Of Unli1ersity Women rTO FORM BLOCK 44M), According to the tradition, the music will be played by the Varsity band for the Lantern Night process-1 ioni which will take place at 81 o'clock, Tucsday, in Palmer field. All University ...…

October 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY w to koko ho '0 w w ho%*,40%0%OW406% ------------ wM/% M THE MARKET PAGE , - - I .....ww ------- ,.O.w- LA " h w w -, - 60%w*s%0p%0% un+ THE SCHULTZ GROCERY THE HOME OF PURE FOODS 114-16 E. WASHINGTON PHONES 326-328-327 SATISFACTION I' I lk. __ ,, o Until You Have Tried Q A L I T A Few Old Bill.Spud Says:E "When you bud from a concern which has an enviable reputation that R it has established by yea...…

November 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Will Be lheld At Statler, Detroit; Doremus, Burton, and Osborn To Speak 3)IITTEE HAS SENT OUT MORE THAN 5,500 INVITATIONS Mortimer E. Cooley, dean of the Colleges of Engineering and Archi- tecture, on the eve of his retirement foir a period or six months due to ill health, will be honored by one of the greatest testimonials given to the life and work of an engineer. Four engi- eering organizations have combined n honoring...…

December 13, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…ER 13, 1923 TIlE MICHICAN DAILY MeL e&e TO- H OLD CONVENTION HERE, Modern Language Association Con- -i'enes iere For Fortieth Annual Meeting Where The G. 0 .OP,1Will Meet In 1924 celebration of Christmas. All stu- 'dents wbo are planning to take these courses must register in room 1026, East Engineering building this week. No extra fees are charged University students. Warsaw, Dec. 12.-The remains of Henryk Sienkiewicz, who wrote "Qu...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…LRY 13, 1924 TI IE Avl1C F-11 CAN DAILY FLY 13, 1924 TilE MICFflGAN DAILY WIIAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 9:30 a. n-University en's Bible class meets in Upper room. 12:00-Specal Students' class in UIP- per room. Mr. H. C Coffman in charge. 1l4$0---laptist Students' guild meeting in uid hrse 4;1{i--Faculty concert by University symphony orchestra in Hill auditor- ,1-Meeting of Friends (Qukrs, Upper room, Lane ball. r :0-Fair ommiittee -meets In rea...…

January 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…LARY INCREASES .scale adopted by the state board of administration, according to an an- nouncement issued from the board's .Jan. .12.--Faculty University of North offices today. The action affects 86 Forks will receive members of the varsity teaching staff, 1A i/ * i - L 1 DAILY IN A Bismarck, N. D. -members of the U Dakota at Grand salary increasesA R andall amounting to $500 including assistants. ,. ! .. 11 p 1 Studio, PHOTOGRAPH ...…

March 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 116) • Page Image 5

…bY THEATRE MAR. 16 I NOT A MOTION PICTURE i OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNvE APPEARING IN PFRSON_ THE FACSINATINC MYSTERY PLAY "THEFMASTER THIEF" FROM THE FAMOUS "PAYMASTERS" STORIES OF RICHARD WASH BURN CHILD. TH R IL:LS! MYSTERY! SURPRISES!4 PRICES: LOWER FLOOR $2.00, BALCONY, $100.$1.50 ,GALLERY 75c WCIANEYAY MARCHT13T1 THEATRE Another "SOME TIME" Direct froM ChicagoE YALE MOURNS ODITH OF PROF. WIL...…

May 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…A NT MAENUNW L I CY WITH U. S -PROF. SADLER. INDUSTRY HAS COME i-s., 13--Madge Kennedy in tly Confidential," and a wood drama and a' comedy. 14- Pauline Frederick in s of Letty," with a North ldrama and a comedy. 13-Will Rogers in "Water, - Everywhere," with Larry n in "Home, Sweet Home." LI SHIPPING lI II Ifi stillilliil lilllil marrick Detroit MAMMA'S AFFAIR BY RACHEL BARTON BUTLER = Euti1ill Ilil IlIIttItIunlr1llti;g { Il ENIORS Y - L...…

February 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ieY f I rI1 11- . WHUSSE1 TO REACH Mci1ntt;,i i ho H as Been Searching for Observatory Site Sails Feb. '; EXPPeITION INTO AFRICAN J__NTERIOR PROVES SUCCESS Prof. W. J. Hussey, director of the astronomical observatory, who has been seeking a site in South Africa for the University's new 27-inch telescope. sailed from Cape Town Feb. 7 and ex- pects to arrive in Ann Arbor about March 15 according to lettersreceived yesterd...…

March 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

…--- I-._...,_ ...._.MI ...C1.L. JC t--- L f-111u d Fs Volstead! . MILLS SPEAKS TONIGHT ON TELFPKONE SYSTEM Frauds His job ilI VLNQ1JENVY ;1FIGURES: " t"Fdent nm-ral;;, ranners, rand sclioL j~asipare not wiorse 110W than in tihe ,,tL in the (,p:i(n of Regisrar Ar- "t ,r (. f1?1l. "1 do not believe in the confetion whlich is held by 1many 1111 students hv deteriorateod in t} ,e respects", he declared et- A , k p p r ' ' f i Jh o a r s h ...…

May 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .............. R k! 11 10TE Rl STAND Named For S. C. A. Head RUSSIAN SCHOLAR WILL SPEAK HERE! Students to Participate In ReferendumIr BA1lot on : Rooting SectionI ATyJ3VT ASSOCITION AN s Referendum vote on the camnpus bal- lot today will be taken on the! plan for a cheering section to be in °thd ce ter fth ti dvh 'standat the poi n ztfalit ing. CtU BB ST EELK>i HAYDEN 4esired by the council to knlow wheth- ~thsecstudn...…

October 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, OCTt7DrR 13} 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI'v E TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 PAGE FI'vE THE MICHIGAN DAILY pr l START CANVAS FR0 Actiiy to be Conducted by Memblers of lItiise Organ iaioy Coianiitte of Womaen's League _,,EGINS ON WEDNESDAY HI ouse to house canvass for contri- butions toward the Charlotte Alice TPla gdon Scholarship' fund will corn- :. mence 'Wednesday and extend until Saturday morning. The activity will be condu...…

November 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…TIF MTCHTGAN DATY . fto) t Ay1 p' Circus Featu Poster1 All sophomore women io~ts'PLAN OPSANIZATION OF Contest interested in BAIEBL LSE Affairs Planned STILL RECEIVE For Ohio Women BLAGDON FUND :doing art work are asked to submit posters for the Sophomore circus. Fosters mnyl1)e Mnded in at the of- fice ot the dean or women until Nov. W. C. A. Sponsors t'rogram As Part Of International Movement Of Week HELEN EDWARDS LEADER i I 17...…

December 13, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 71) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, I EXEMBER 13, 1925 STHE MICHIGAN DAILY I PAGE FIFA ,.4 .DE 3, 2:.... P..:. FIY w PASEANT TO REVIVE OLD YULE CUSTOMS All Woimen Invited To Cbristinas Party To Be Given By The Y. W. Wednesday Afternoon EXHIBIT WORKMANSHIP Christmas customs of old signifying various festivities will be portrayed in the pageant which is to be given at the Christmas frolic from 4 to 5:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at New- berry hall. It is to be co...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926 _ _ _ _ _E . M ICHIGAN DAILY r__ ___ r A zee 1 1; !Pl# 111 V \ -- , - -, , "Mmomosaft .1 OFFE ELECTIl SWIMMING, CLss %; o. 4.± t' i !! 'hylicaJ Education Department Gives Instruction In Elementary Swnimning strokes MISS HALL TO TEACH All women of the University are urged to take advantage of an elec- tite class in swimming held at 4 o'clock Mondays and Wednesdays at Barbour gymnasium. The class is un-...…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…SUNhDAY, OCTOB3ER 1012 "'r-IHE MIC H I CAN DA I L Y, PAGE F THE MTCHTCAN flATT.Y. PAGE ~WE .. , ""' i s A". v S-N-5' F&I I l '1 v..._ _...,..... ... 7 RECBOARD OF DIRECTORS ~~~ mia~ a EPTION TEAS GIVEN FOR NEW ;nrOCV AfI'iFACULTY TO GIVE Senior Hockey Team T ALFrinrn CHAPERONES AND PATRONESSESI" " "'L JOINT PROGRAM Promises Competition 10YUA ROA_- -LUOIJ w Mrs. Davis Cowie entertained the! Alpha Omicron.Pi announces theU m...…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… AID, THE MICHIGAN DAILY I A will 11 in sm AWN 0 I SOHOOESCALFOUR PREREQUISITES FOR STUDY SENORSPOMN'MLAGEREFER u OF MEDICINE GIVEN BY DR. BELL WantedForty-eight girls to wait table. The girls will be vol- CLI L lMen and women are fit for differ very much mentally from P unteers and t e a wl rom jde b heU I i ,ii b part of the Sophomore Cabaret J medicine are to be udge by the men. They do have just one emo- which will take place Decem...…

December 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

….C' 9 .4JL.: lYlL1.C .CL 1 a , e ?H r IVI -CH T 17 DATl1Y __ _____-_5 ALPHA X1 0 1CAPTURE AN, Kappa Delta Second at Third in Close Coi in Union Pool. ,FELSKI HAS HIGH Blotsford and McMurray y Second and third Individual Score Alpha Xi Delta won t1 intramural Swimming ni *last night in the' Michg pool, with a score of 24 Delta was second, scoring Pi Beta Phhird with 12 and Alpha Omicron Pi fo, 11 1-2 points. All the cons close, but none of ...…

January 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI-IF. MICI-TICIAN DAILY __ . =A,1MV~ _. i SCHEDULE IS PLANNE F0R RIFLE CONTESTS THROUGHOUT WINTER, MATCHES WILL BE HELD WITH SIXTEEN COLEGES; OTHER GA31ES TO BE ARRANGED ) SCORES SENT BY MAIL Team Is Composed Of Ten Partici. Advisors To Women Discuss Deferrer Rushing Before Pan-Hellenic Me Deferred rushing as a solu- Ito the number of its pledges tion to the difficulties involved by Und...…

March 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…', MARCH 13, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY M&vAM GIVE ANNUAL BANOUET Rev. Stalker Comments On Religious flE PflflIflE UlC no 'Expression Of Life On Two Campuses u r, OLbJDU UL yr m umiio "I have had observations of cam- Bluebooks Form Theme For Decora- tions And Menus O? Banquet Sponsored By Symphonic League TOASTS ARE SURPRISES Carrying out the theme of "blue- books," the annual banquet of the School of Music was given at 6:30 o'clock las...…

May 13, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 191 IWWAVAVAM A'0 m -vv-emu- zs r x ., PALM[RFIELD WILL BE SCENE OF ANNUAL FRESHMAN PAGEANT TUESDAY Plcnic Begins At 5:30 O'clock, Pageant fines for absences from rehearsals be- Opens At 7 O'clock, And Pro- ing used to cover food expenses. cession At 8 O'clock Posters Are Displayed. Posters submitted, in the annual TO REHEARSE TOMORROW Freshman pageant poster contest are, now being exhibited in the windows of Lantern n...…

March 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…THS LICHIGAN * Y , . AuW n I (iter-class swimming meet, with will Work in two shifts. The first] AL M AEO [Il II elt evie En e v rsTUIfrB S1, ons~hl fehen won a( group will usher for the Tuesday, Indiiduas' A out hems lvesDr. ellose second, with 15, seniors third, Wednesday and.Thursday perfor-,Al' flIIIIndividualsAbout___hemselves-Dr.ABell with 11-2 points, and juniors placed mances, while the e~od will oforl Ch . 11.11 11 -L- fourth, wit...…

May 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY : _..<,w. mill AS1tE M [3 Minneapolis Professor Claims Women IS SOCIETY HEAD -Are Over-Rated In Scholastic Ability FOR COMING YEAR REULTS Or LECTION College women are grtly ove-tkthe lead in industry, swbolastic rated in regard tp their scholastic zeal, dependability, and capacity for ability, according to the thiecry of. college work. Phyllis Lolhton, Margaret Jawkis Professor Donald G. Patterson,...…

October 13, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…#. ....'. IV. WMNESiAY. tOCtTOBER 13, 1926 THE MICHIAN DAILY pAOE FIVP T ut i n A6n ua A . rna J . ..an a . . . . 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 a s a . HONORED_'BY CLUB T S.,-Dr. Orma utler Who Has Spent Two s Ytars i Rome is Honored At Luncheon Q1 ...............i .'L _- i I) OCIETY'S SCOPE WIDENs Honoring Dr. Orma Butler, the Wonmin's Research club of the Uni- versity of Michigan has begun its fall activities by giving a luncheon yes- terday...…

November 13, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAEE FIV 9 $IV,) . OP _.......,....Z..... e.. _.' fP # ,P PHYSICAL EDUCATION ~HAMPION OFFERS aE°aHlCLEDUCTION CHAMPION OFFERS LLL IGREE INSTRUCTION SAYS STUDENTS HAVE INTEREST IN RELIGION 11' Find Professiginal School nFurollnent has Increased By One Third I "Jne Last Year DANCE ARTIST TO COME Each succeeding year witnesses tho growth of the, enrollment in the phys- ical education ...…

January 13, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

…THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 THE MICHIG AN D \l~i'i' £FAUN F! A i 44'1 f ¢ r"l! i r.. .s.. tl ~ ' ,3 K fl 'V I?'' - ~/~iL~TN7 WPLT PA Fr " No NC LE{FR astern Presidents Give Emphasis To L N OTICES Sentiment increases CLVB BANEIT DANSavs WC.T.U.Leader Proceeds From Affair To Be i'ed For Financing Annual Concerts j At Ohio Colleges TO START AT 9 O'CLOCK Preparations have been completed for the campus dance which is being given froi ...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMP / / VZS"Z '-LTtn.f 0 S4GDQOGO NEEDEII Woren Offered Scholarships To Use In Research AndS Itudy MORTAR BOARD TO VOIDn P IOIIE CRIE Hospital Offers Opportunities In Social Service j * U U U INI I LL I L [ U 1IU V FeHowships and scholarships in The purpose of the foundation is to I I11 U U1LU V L dR LLot other colleges are now avalable to improve the quality of education and-Women who worked in the social...…

March 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, -MAIICH 1,1,, 1926 THE MICIIIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE ,. SATURDAY, MARCh 13, 1926 PAGE F1V~ PIP ) HOUSES Tf ENTER SMI-FINL ME S1ria ai alpa and apia 1Dela Win~ III Round Of Itrmural Bal 'Jo rnauicul WILL PLAY MONDAY Sigma Kappa and Kappa Delta, .winners in the intramural basketball games played at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Barbour gymnasium, will enter the semi-finals of the tourn- ament, which will begin Monday aft- er...…

May 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

…. , TII T ND.1X, TIWRSDAY,"MAYV 13, T192Gr-IT.~rI'~T _________________________________ *' &Tit IF... AN ; :* w L9Al.T V f -PAGIS, FIVII - 44 l,[Yi@:.'l i a4 lli .!!L yl:V ,Vl-1L P a hw ri r .I I .............. ,, ......................... L- i ............... V MM TA I& EWA Awlft I I 1, (Vt i T Y~, ENTERTAINS ,PROMINENT WOMEN Miss Charotte Niven And Madame Bertrand Are Cuests At Annual Meetlng HOLD INSTALLATION aramiss Charotte N...…

October 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…OCTOBER 13, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T H-E-M-C-I---------------- i r va=, a * - . IWA vAhVA vi V A TA / CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES Choose Director Junior Girl LOUGHTON TO DIRECT. JUNIOR PLAY OF 1930 FORMER LEADER IN CAMPUS DRAMATIC CLUBS IS SELECTED DANCE CHAIRMAN CHOSEN Books Now Being Considered By Executive Committee And Director Phyllis Loughton, '28, will direct the Junior Girls' play this year, is the announcement of Louise Co...…

November 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…as .T THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY' - t , CAST WILL BRING I Wl |PV ENGLISH ACTRESS LEAGUE HILL LJIUL I, Elizabeth Risdon will play in the Repertory company, which will 1 open its first presentation here next Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Orders For Cards Will Be Taken Whitney Theatre. ,Shaw's "Doc- I At the League Table tor's Dilemma', will be the first of All This Week a series of four plays which the Guild will stage in Ann Arbor. 'STORES OFFER DISCOUN...…

December 13, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…TVIE, MICHIGA1 DAILY TIlE. MICIIIC;AN DAILY I,-- ---- VA 5:x.. PROGRAM ANN0UNCEE FOR REST OF SEASON BY GIRLS'_GLEE CLUE CONCERT TRIPS ARE PLANNED FOR EAST LANSING, GRAND RAPIDS WILL BROADCAST JAN. 11 Club Will Givcj Christmas Party For Freshman Girls' Glee Club Next Week Celebrating its twenty-fifth an- niversary this year, the University Girls' Glee club has received per- mission to give more than one out- of-town concert, and is ...…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, JANUAtRY 13, 1929 THE M ICHIGOAN DIU ILY- VAUE FIVE, I'AcW FIVE ................................ US MWA"A IPW 7 '/ SPECIAL TRYOUT or Couzens Hall Clubs W. A. A. SCRAPBOOK IS RECORD OF Classes In Fencing PENI)12 [yf U Plan Joint Meeti ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES SINCE 1924 To Start This Week The choral club and orchestra of Elective fencing classes are now JUNIOR Leiel,3 te fenng LOLL Couzens Hall are planning a joint Reminiscent ...…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…El ,y IgV 1929 FffHE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Lt~1 FJ.~ IL-.vim M NWAvA ME M-MM &I RM JI EAADVISOR" 'NE SECHOLARSHIPS FRWOMEN I News From Other Colleges REBENTSA El Y ! OAttractive . new announcements lege, and all documents must beDANES EROUS htre women has been excellent, and OF SH ENUP fiNregarding scholarships for women sent to her by March 15. Th ILIOh ha ns been mlen and offered by Mills College in Cali- awards are to be made on or be- wom...…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…H E M I C HA G, A N* i L. Y u _ -- [.[.~-. - _. . ... . 4 - ii - -- ATHENA WINS ANNUAL DEBATE WITH PORTIA HLD TEDY NIGH ESTABLISHMENT OF BUREAU Content Johnson, Painter,I Intense Color To Ga Content Johnson is known as the cause woman painter who might just as subje well have become a musician so caugi will,~ Employs 5 UfM lljII j 'Cora Claims She Has Been Unfairly iin Glowing Quality U UU LAttacked For Attitude On Th of this close ...…

October 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

…, OCTOBER 13, 1927 r THE MICHIGAN DAILY I .. . .. .. ................................................ ............... - --------- - ....................... . .. .............. ............... .. - . .............. ............. ..... . . . . ........ . .............. .... . .......... -52- TiVA G5, own no K9 IT I/ ANNOUNCE COMMITTEE Committee Initiates 'New Means To Swell FOR ANNUAL SPREADNew Building Fund Margaret Babcock Is Elected...…

November 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY __________________f ftE IV 'HOCKEY-S[ASON WILLStudent Nurses In University Hospital " "rn{will Initiate Extra-Curricular Program 'IS COUZENS HALL RR EEEMOTION IS AIM SOCIAL DIRECTOR a ULUSE WII1H 1 I Under the leadership of Miss Shir- athletics, dramatics and literature, ley C. Titus, director of nursing, and religious work, outings, and social Annual Athletic Banquet WIll Be Heli Miss Margaret...…

December 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY; DECEM $1 13,192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FflV~t *go _' c- v_- \_ __ __ __ _ PRO CEEDS OF BAZAAR EXCEED, $15000 TOTA TEA ROOM RETURNS EXCEED PROFITS REALIZED IN PREVIOUS YEARS WERE M A NY SELLERS Smocks 'born At Booths Are Offered F~or Sale Al Reduced Prices; Half have Nov Been Sold Proceeds from the Women's League and Interchurch Bazaar total more than $1,000, according to Jean iMe.- 1(aig, '28, general chairman. The tea room mana...…

January 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…7' E ,;1A , JANUARY 1-), 192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t ASE IirVE ':) 7. t r .,: l ,, _ e .t b.V. - , , ........ . . s ) Adfft Mst DEPORT ON LOCAL He re T1'11ha I a of Q uotad Raiisedl By Met hod of hiiiividiial Solicitaion01 TF'iAM WORKERS TO MEET F ina~l reportIs of the Ann Arbor a 1ijumuac fall campaign for the Uni- v-i'sjity of Mchigan ILeague building funid will be given at a luncheon at thel Lanfltern 1 ho)l)at. t o'clock FrSiay. A...…

October 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…The Illinois delegation to the Amer- ican Legion convention at New Or- leans, 58 strong, will go instructed to support only such candidates for elec- tion openly in favor of the bonus for ex-service men. William Setliff, State Commander Charles W. Schick, and HARTMAN THEATRE Columbus-Oct.20-21 which will include Bloomington's fa- mous "40 and 8" band in its Parisian uniforms, which have attracted great attention because of its snappy ap- pear...…

December 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

…,.,,. ..t- .....,:r.. ,.. .--.-.. .. ... i ECONOMIC ESSAY azil President Started Life As Clerk In Grocery INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED TAKE A REMINGTON PORTABLE Home With You Your bank should be sound, accurate and F LANUSCRIPTS ON PURCHASING POWER WANTED BY FIRM efficient. But that is not enough. Banking CA L L TODAY STACY R.. BLACK k b' ! g r M. T i ; , s i s 1: eC r. ;. -. F For the best manuscript on the sub- Ject "A Statistica...…

January 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

… ,- ATTRDIAY, JANC RY WI1RDY~ ANARY13 It2: __ ___ il C',TGAN QAI .+ J 1 b 1 A : Y, ?' i \ ! (fit h "] . !ll JI u tf" ( t 1 air. . I ( 1 k1l) ./;! i . .. ' & v /4 f .,. I N The Schultz rGocery- iEHOME OF PUIR E FOODS YOU CAN DO BETTER, AT LEMBLE'S THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS INCLUDE- PHONES 326.=327-328 114-116 E. WASHINGTON Hiome Killed Chicken, .30-.35 Mr. Steward,. Facy Home Killed Short Rib Beef .. Fancy Pork Roast . Veal ...…

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