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March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…-- C - -'_" ,,/ K S. State. Matoon, Ill.. 783 Sybil. Mason, 2114-M >mpson. Newport, O., 2139-R Sauer Ct. Newark, N. J., 1066-M lison. Manchester, 1328 eenwood. Erie, Pa., 2863-W 1430 Cambridge. Detroit, 544-W Eiuron. Ilighland, 1010-M V. Thayer. Marquette, 1416-R Church. Muskegon. 178-W, 2r Division. Cleveland, O., 1188 Ingalls. Detroit, 1$08-M MUR D 1, 1011 4 327 S.I 207 S.: 3.WiSvl l F0 hSRMN[itgo EV RIN THE TURKISH CIGARETTE L' i c...…

March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…' ,. r' ' _ .. ..i :r 1: . - ammen ..._._.v._.....__ _ ._ _.,_. - - - .w.W .... ....--«_ ..... ESS dress the Women's club of Ann Ar- OEN'S CLUB bor on "Culture in the Home from the Teacher's Standpoint," at the regular .e Latin de- meeting to be held at 2:30 o'clock this ty, will ad- afternoon in Lane hall. 1 r, of th Universi :f 6,01 I C Harry Gill's runners are indeed to be feared, as they have but recently. triumphed over the W...…

March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

…In my estimation, made s shift play ruling real- clear v ly is." . 1 RUM COACHES ENTIRE COUNTRY I ilL NEW -i Changes; h "Old Fielding H. Yost, director of giate athletics, declared Mon- noon that so far as he could e present time, the change in all rule made a.t New York rday abolishing the free-trial following touchdowns, would :ially benefit the game, ex- an extra few minutes of in- uld probably be afforded the far as- the changes ma...…

March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…I ovell degree Another honor was conferred upon RING our fellow townsman and friend re- S cently when the degree of S. 0. S. was tendered to Thomas H. Lovell. Dr. Lovell received this appreciative a the token from the Prince of Lapland which who has long been an admirer of his1 week work. e dis- Dr. Lovell, who has often been hon- Jnion, ored during the past 13 years, seemed mem- at a loss for words when the docu- ment bestowing the honor wa...…

March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

…es nave tickets for sale at also do Graham's bookst booth in University hall. ore and the KO .ng of the Sen- ee at 3 o'clockI Barbour gym- Athena Literary society will meet at vill 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu eer- room. Jn- Tickets for the Junior Girls' play are now on sale at Graham's bookstore. or Tickets marked 42 are for the per- es- formance on March 23, t'hose marked 4 43 for March 24, and 44 for March 25. ses os, Dean Myra ...…

March 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

…IULLET I N a. m. Saturdays.) , 14, 1922 Number 118 toology: ty of Dr. Bryant Walker the Zoology Department ship which entitles the holder to free use of a the summer at the Marine' Biological Laboratory, nouncgment of the laboratory may be inspected on oom 229, Natural Science building. Credit in the d by, pursuing the Woods Hole courses. Prefer- having considerable previous training in zoology. made before March 15. A. FRANKLIN SHULL. esea...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…1 dr. I d w. it Au0 ASSOC:I1 PR's 7 SERVI( ,. 117. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNt)AY, MARCH 14, 1920. PRICE TE I- 2HIGA OVERWHELMS CHI if i# Faculty Suggestions For Regulation Of Political Speeches Follolv Regents' Action Tabling Proposal RE6IME ITARY COUP JOHNSON LEADS WOLVERINES IN TO- 29, WIN OVER MAROONS; STI MEN SCORE POINTS IN 01ST II IN NOW OCCUPIED BY COUN- TER REVOLUTIONARY TROOPS MOVEMENT SPREADING _ TO PROVINCE RAP...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…g except Monday during the Univer- ontrol of Student Publi'cations. HE ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for patches credited to it or not otherwis he local news published therein. e at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second or mail, $3.s0. ess building, Maynard street. Editorial. 2414. exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- ppear in print, but as an evidence of will be published in The Daily at the left at or mailed to The Daily offi...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… There' will be a rehearsal of the complete first and second acts of the ,D Junior Girls' play at 7 o'clock Mon- day evening, March 22, in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall. ETO E IELDWEDINESDAY WILL LAST ONLY ONE DAY iN- STEAD OF, WEEK THIS 'YEAR Get Good Goods at Goodyeair's 4 on The Michigan women's annualTenx oainlcneec o luncheon will be given at 12:30 o'clock Tena oainlc'frne o Saturday, April 3, in Barbour gym- women is 'to be held Wedn...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…u,.:. . . :+:. . 7 - IL1 en has tried all of his men outdoor diamond. The South- p will afford him an excellent nity to decide upon a regular U I Wimbles' play has been the subjectI of much favorable comment. If his crack outdoor work equals his indoor per- formances he seems certain of a po- sition. Mraz, the leading slugger Of 1918, will .be seen on the infield when the games start.- Newell, Frye, Van JLES Boven and Froemke are also...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… WINS SIX STRAIGHT VICTORIES LIKElY TO BE REC. VARSITY SPORT ' YEAR at more than 125 men participat- i the interclass and interfratern- ockey games this year is the ment of Fred Fletcher, '21, man- of the informal team. This large out, coupled with the successful n which the informal team en- L, gives the intramural depart- cause for considerable- satisfac- meeting of all those interested terclass hockey was the first step rd the formation o...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…HT CUI TESTI CO.TER. ACCEPTED BY S; ATWOOD ALSO WINS The Cornell Widow has been given first place in the Inter-collegiate Col- lege Wit Contest, which is conducted by Judge every year, and will be pre- sented with the trophy which is to be held one year, according to an an- nouncement in the Cornell Daily Sun. The trophy for the best indi- vidual drawing becomes the property of, Charles Baskervlle, Jr., '18, art editor of the Widow and cont...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…aL u !.' 1V0'1 FEATUREES THEATRES LITERARY i'MAr £U*i4Ufl & it~lj SECTION TWO 0 I X. No. 117. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS I rIC CUNTRIES RESENTED ON C NUMBER OF FOREIGN. IN ANY ONE SCHOOL, HERE HAS LARGEST KOLLMENT OF ALL of Cosmopolitans Come to :a for Professional Train. Five Religions Counted Alarion TOAST Blurton THEY STAR IN THE JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY it (By Thomas I. Adams) Of the 7,000 for...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

….. Vitimate Stage ehedule of Dramatic Events d Stage and Screen Celebrities (By T. W.) s the most unique thing about' ctions coming to, Ann, Arbor is that while both stage and will be present, tho latter arce of all the leading talent 1 be displayed because of the change of two well-known ars back to the older form of nent. No doubt interesting ns can- be made between rk in each of the two me- st notable film production to 3 Lionel Barrymore ...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…'71 L l DAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY E COPPERHEAD Lionel Barrymoce Drinkwater 's " braham Lincoln" Called " Artistic Triumph Of Season," Famous Poet Visited In Ann Arbor Bennet's Newest Play "Sacred and second inaugural and Gettysburg ad- Profane Love," Throws Light dresses? One forgets such trivialities on Modern Life in the peculiar spell. "the uncanny force," of the play and "Abraham Lin- i"LEONARD1 WOOD"TITLE[ IPROF$ HOBBS' NEW B Mack Seune...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

…Pence For CollegeI Is Wlroke, Are Varied dition financially and by the fifteenth it is "broke," flat "broke." Bauman) in business Is a remarka- Remedying this well known condi- tion is where the sagacity and inge- ,way with all that "trash" nuity is discovered. espeare wrote about steal-; . It is developed to a high the students on this cam- us have never benefited by1 le lectures that Solomon ve on the husbandry of re- nd the result is tha...…

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