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May 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…WEIDNESDAX,, IAAY 14, 1930 THF, MICHIGAN DAILY - W~NISPX, YZAY14,1930THE ICHGAN AIL RECEVE LECTION TO HONO SOCIETY Mortarboard Initiates Will Wear Caps of Distinction on Campus Today. WILL INITIATE SUNDAY AGED PRESIDENT TO TAKE OFFICE PA9GEANT All Freshman Part Rep on Pal DANCERS PRACTICES Women Tak ort Tomorrow Imer Field. ing i i i it Election Based on Scholarship, Prominence "in Activities, a and Personality. Newly elected member...…

May 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…H E _Q H I G A N DAILY WEDNESDA 'T', MAY 14, 1830 THE~ MIQL-VGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ~AY 14~ 1930 -. , ... LEAD IN C'ONF ENCE TITLE RAGE 1 , , " 1 HUBBARD EXPECTS laeterhan Pitchr IsM I~&ANork TO TRY COMEBACK TO PLAY GOLFERS WiFILD CATS Team Gains Victory Over Freshmel 1-2FRB~TEiME Former Wolverine Star Practices With Michigan Trackmen; Defeats Totan. GOPHERS LOOK SERIOUS DeHart Hubbard; one of the great- est track athletes ever ...…

May 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…*W NDAYNIAY 1.:10 .'HE.- MIC I.AN DAILY PAGE S ? qm .. M..:n... w. _ : .... _.. a sW: F:ui rnr t_"n ' . i_- .=. _ _ __ .. __ { P'"PL ade'T r i li i W hite Sox H 'it IR H 9 &J-1I' Hard; Walker Wins iClvlad...506 000 000-11 17 !Wahinton.015 000 000- 6 7 2 for Giants. ]]iller, H'-arder and Sewell; Brown; 'Thomas, Moore and Rue?. HAOYT WINS FOR YANKSStLoi Rnth' the Athletics and Cleveland( New York. R H ..00 3000 --4 8 3 kept up the fast...…

May 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

…'T.& -MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 (A. Holmes will give a lecture recital of "The Florist Shop" and students HOUSE TO DEBA TE from the classes in Oral Interpretation will give lyrics from Browning. i[E Y TELL N WEIL I Ol IE Thl~Ose intcrcested arc invited to attend. gielrc roEWwig I n i'O S TOGNER BILL M im es: There will be an im portant m eeting of M im es this after- I NU nem ploym en...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 Air 'low ANAL * ai1 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS . VOL. XL. NO. 116 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 EIGHT PAGES Prof Claenc YoaumA PRICE FIVE CENTS PRSONER COMMTS SUlIIE AS BREAK FOR LIBERTY FAILSr Lifer in Jersey State Prison Fatally Wounds Guard; Injures Two Others. CORNERED BY KEEPERS Three Guards Battle Prisoner as Single-Handed Revolt Ends Disasterously. Named Vice-President NE WA AS N r . FICHT PremierD by...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

…nAT1.V MTrAV IVAT!MV td 160111: w .aa. afa . tas.. ~ i - l./[-. t L 1V 1bYItI .AtP fAKCY 4 , IWV4fUUL ,_ , f WILLYS IS NAMED ITSAR RANGELDASPOLISH ENVOY SCIENCE !3FEIOU { S Ji I G !N se NA :10 Y v o i 1IlI FIiF PIANkSHEPARD WILL EXPERIMENT WITH ;II RATS ON TRIAL AND ERROR TESTS E[Al CHI FBR P110T Problem Is Mastery of Mazes As the rat finds his way through Recently Set up for, the maze, his pathway is observed irs. J. E. Burns, Who L...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…", 14. 1930.. PAGE THREE +v'R._ha a .a aa 14 1 -a l 'TN-F .M i.. liC MT11 C ".. DaNf taILY L1r *. .w y ._. _... .. . . _ _ .. ADMIRAL BYRDBUSY AFTER RECEPTlONS HONORING SUCCESS WIL.MOWR TFORET RLN ONGAV AS RPREENTAIVE FRM SEVICS CARY ASKT j , . 1 '. . " . i 1 ' l , 1 .I . . ~ 4 ,. rt .: >his n( ID.IRickert Attends Medical Convent IEEIT P Dr. U. G. Rickert, of the de ______school, returned today fromnthl~ Research Among Tropical Fish G...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

…r= 5 aidau BaIug TO HAVE BUT NOT TO HOLD., Piihilshd every morning except Monday scathing denunciation oF the i during dce niversity year by tili Board iii parties responsible for bringing in-I Control of Student Publications. fto litigation cases which will in- Member of Western Conference Editorial i Association. j volve a review by the state supreme "The Associated Press is exclusively entitled court of the Baird-Kavanaugh tthe use for re...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 5

…THE MTcHTC N-DAI''' I HII : t"'1 ' _7? }r AV1( AF C T-T 14 *jj+i J 2 . , .:.v...,... a.. ,.+....,..,s1 .,.,.R.,,.+v...::. u. . .._. -. i VA V;A"* TA 7M ff A I W 0 : .bi Y+iIM+T _ ~ JYVY MW/r MiY i Wl iiii'Y . qw~qw lo -- COLLECTION IN LIBRARY DEPICTS TjA PROFESSOR CARR TO PUBLISH PAPER,IAA !REPETITION OF FASHION HISTORY' IIL fl19MWINS NEW SECONDARY LATIN PROGRAM'~~'I biR 80 U R clltainment INSf the I changes both in the conent of the U...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…HE MICHI AN DAILY FRIDAY. MARCH 14_-1930 -01 ". ~ M C T A N l t .. -' T .:a , rrvPa vLx f""ls'.a.:AV Ts ,TAar 'T4cw 1Qafl q JKJ J 7JV ;ONFERENCE MATMEN WILL MEET AT ILLINOIS T( )DAI - 4'. G TEN WR ESTLERS WILL GATHER IN uirnT nr unmin iuuflhl ii n11unaIn11imnnf 1 FOUR MICHIGAN PITCHERS ENTER BIG LEAGUES aL~I U INUNIVURL UHAIyMIPrluw 5 tree Michigar Men; Favored are the outstanding pr etenders to! o Take Crowns in 128, 158, the tit...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN T4R MIC141GAN DAILY %' 1F33U .. ... ., .a .. a..a. +r a.x:a, a. a.... a.._a,. +, v ca i a _.r......, ... .... .. Entries for Famous Illii Ca Reach 945CLASSIFIED Track Records Lowered i dIU VL Three Wolverines 'Are byFreshmenThincladsi']I" Imr .Favored in Mat Meet lMS Charlie Hoyt, freshman track (Continued From Page 6) me'rW"keUg n eeon!-standing this season. Stepson of ....-.. --- j Ifttramx ral News NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT M...…

March 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…; PAOE FJG ID TH r- , iTCHTG7AN DlAILY vimvv- , x 4-P -- vw -V 4 4 __, 4 I ~0 11/KED V00 TRIP THROUGH STATI DAILY OF F I I A L DULL li N ~ N~ewsFrom Other Colleges COLA IO1OR TWooENT Publcat ion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all..members- of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the 'Presi- UNVRITMFKASSHel NIESTYONENESI__91 I iids dent until 3:30 p. im. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) toIVtourT theKstateHeduringVEsSringF TE-...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…14 )ESTABLISHED 1890 W.V Ahuja n Ial - i MEMBER ASSCIRED ASSSAE VOL. XL. NO. 77. ANN ARBOR, MICTLJUADT, TUESDAY JANUARY 14, 1930 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS ILLI NI DI M MICHIGA TITLE HOPES BY 24-18 DEFEAT W HFotne COTTON ATTENDS Search for Eielson rci'SENATE AND HOUSEUlLowlands;MnnayFesLOBE~ N VOTES SUPPORT O O w~ ; cs -L'fI4UF OR SIXOPOINT M UNION AMENDMENT ,#aviators, who vanished on a flight EN OR EME TA a tib tai...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…TiiT i U ic- - .e , . ... _ . ; -.L4& :l'ff7 4."llLI< kL ' j lJ . 'ERSONALnYiGIVESAppointed for Czecho-Slovakia 'W~ERTOHUMAN INDAVRS9B NS 'ait Surpasses Organization, Institution, Legislation, Says Convocation Speaker. [EN INFLUENCE HISTORY ,idividuhi Instructors Determine Calibre of the University as Source of Culture. 4 Per~onality is power in allfed DEBRAT' Prof. Densmr Meetings Series FINALS T( pore Announces Last sfor Preliminary s...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…_DTHE ICHiGANAAILY i Ye baters (o Meet D ARPEMED l NNEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan.13.-The Centra Espanol de Yale has just re- "So This Is College". cracks make a strong bid for per- gI : n nf ii o enTiv TI flu n fmmrtVT I edtr Esno e Yale h ulsi fltre-"S Ti s C ktallege. ccit nteasl thon "bid ni ht if Endwment for International MPeace that it has made an allotment Extension Will be Completely of the younger ones, although their of funds to the orga...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Publishcd every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis- patches crediled to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and ,'the local news published herein. E;ntered at the postoflice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as soetud class ...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 ~W dam% mrs X C-0 ILTATA IUAWA'!A__s o _n . i FACETHRE TEAM A ffirm ative Team M eets College of City of Detroit There This Afternoon. WILL DISCUSS BU Affirmative Team Also D Ohio State Negative I Thursday Evening. YING 3ebates Here Three debates are on the pro- gram of the University of Michigan Women's debating team for thii week. The first of these will take place this afternoon when the af- firmative team go...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…THE iviQi4Z D.L Mdaize znd - , -3rX IF h , mu Pu-ck aj Double Victory Against Mincrsl Opponenits. FOULS H ANDICAP TECH, O ! 1 .. ; HYATT HOLDS SCORING HONORS IW OE IDE WNS AM' FONSECA LEADS BAT AVERAGES IIASW NIS:: BOILRMAKRS~ IN AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEB ALL MEETMIA y "ei JUU ISC jl )~yZJJ JkeiII L~ iI~~i L~ I An Improvement which has been z.. steadily consistent since the open-j ing of the :Varsity hockey season a § marked the ...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…* a - - -~ a - ..a a - . a - - - - - e -' /A->. - 1H j- vi1Ci-i AINs OA , X TV&-, SOORI ~j~SLUGGIER SIGNEDI roUND i''TA Stattig With a Revampd Five,, the Junior Varsity Puts }y Speech 4% Attack. LONG SHOTS' WIN GAME Exhibiting a decided reversal of form over their previous showings, the Junior Varsity basketball team t 1- ~ +~A ~ ~~'~~. nnaiiUy LLLar-ag.' uUe V VAJ. US. hng punc :in their game against igpn ¢{ Michigan State Normal Satur...…

January 14, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT M-11-C RIG AN 'DA I-L Y Ti1H.ti1>AY. JANTIARV fib' In n TH IHGA AL I-T1r~j diMAJ-AX-'it, I U M a h m t c t f , C l e e o i e a u e ci n e n h r s e k h e t g m il e p a e n T u s a , J n a y 1 , a .i T Threre will be a meeting of those members of the imathena tics stair :00 p. in. M fUt a igfthea c orstf, e ofhe Litera r lee, 4 pien 3an1theA rt: we. T e net g m 11.pae n Thrdy a ury 1,a a t 80A L E L II [e1h1gfistyarc11c h thi...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…JE$TABLISHED 'Jir It A 4' Ill MEMBER SASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL. NO. 65: ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS BOK GIVES SPEECHC(PIKgP9P AT PHI KAPPA PHI INITITIO DNEIr )LUMBIA PROFESSOR PREDICTS I I' DR. FALK ANNOUNCES ISOLATION ABANDONMENT OF THE CLASSICS VU ULV[IILSIT L OF INFLUENZA GERM AFTER YEAR IN FAVOR OF LIBERAL EDUCATION FOUR FIRST PLACES OF WORK IN CHICAGO LABORATORY I - _______...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

…TI-F. I CH 1 GA N ,_._.. ~t r' L s& . 11i i i -I . t_: D I LV ...c ,a. +. y. ..:. e,...+w +...o a,::s.w w ... +.9 .+. v a. a. Huse Honors Woman lfj RIfrVIrAT~D~ Sec etFnl THREE PROFESSORS TO L EXPEDI1T ION TO 00WIRAQ TJ1B~hIGJT1PS Seeh ytFias- ATANA LU h rnnltteeship! . p ILf1LI~fIIIUIIIVIdto be fHeld Tuesda ATANAyOIIA UV ____Three members, of the plitical is n lea id~fi~IDflOK c fscience department, Prof. J 'Ra- amm RLJI~b r ubDL I BE F...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…T H F, Wi -1 C H, 1 J ;5 N Z- A-i u-iL IviiCi-iIC.A?'i JJ-tX-ILi t " y y ?, 1 4 i "_ r 1 1 AMERICAN MA HAMILTON E3LGIN Nothinqg is a better gift than a fine watch and nowhere can, you find a better selection of thorn than here. All the now sha)es are here for your choice. $650 to $150.00 . A Gift E,.veryone SANTA saysm IT'S THE LITTI Apprecite LLE WATCHES WALTHAM ILLINOIS 4 ff OTHER GIFT SUIGGESTIONVS COMPACTS RINGS LIGH4TERS CI...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…PA02 FOUR, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMIBER I14, 1929 _ , . _ Published every morning except Monday f during the University year by the Board in Cotrol of Student Pblication,. Member of Western Conference EditorialE Association:1 The- Associated -Press is~ exclusively entitledq to the. use for republiation of all news dis ?ratches credited to it or not otherwise creditedg i tis ,aper and the local newk, publishedp herein. Entered at...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…T"P M I C'" I C.AN - D AT LY rAC4?. FIVE n a t. v ws,.+r+. ..a . w. w... uan+a r .ww r .. 4 -riPL SATURlDAY, DrCEMBE2R 14, 19 _ r.r)AV I a Xa . C MVAVA R I row% -mom .. ; INTAMUALCAGE!iSTMss ARKANAs' TOURNEY SET' OFF' WITH ACTIVE WEEK' F'" Twentty-eight Teams Participate in Opening Week of Tournament.3 ALL DORMITORIES WIN Martha Cook Attains vi icier! by Largest Scoring a Margin. Twentby-eight intramural. basket- ball teams we...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…Mai WOLvk, A I I itt . 7 L 1--% 1 A li "A I L,. : -. 1. 1J tL D ; . L _L"11 :L : ;1:. UUIEllTET . 3 G QUAKEaM TONIGHT OW)A OUTLAWS FIFTEEIN PN CAESAfPURD.UE TO OPEN 4 fTONf~MAJOR LEAGUES MICHION 'B TEAM'TO'ACEDE T PENCGR IHG A~AINST BEA R SLVFG3IN TRADIN [TTOAC ETOON Ilope-. of Iowa's rieinstatementin.T HlOLDERS OF hILL Puri(t , Iii another strog '+ cvciuI!M[ lta!: K MEE S Cn I ~~Y~1 0 ~I' bi 1theorence ieeived 'i boot wih he ik =te...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

…TI-F it - li 1C H iC IGAN AILf T'_'^ A Theta Chi Lea ding in Fraternity Race v v°e~r int C agcr #s , lht: nios; ronaising first year man Venker some criterion of how he Johnny Farqahar, WisconsiniAS - vkalowthe cll wrandwalinlt ir -els;£IO : t3 h~i1 u1k cy c65nfrom Winnipeg t' a p met 1-ei-wToni *ht: uwar bleves that with. Capt. Coi 4 ' lww he;: Cv b- i work agcant sho Nnevloa KugeArqOT oppsiton .u lo, soul an ofQ ~Oke r lekiw t s o b ...…

December 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

… PAEEIGHT 1HL IHG A N;D ATL Y __ SATUR~DAY, DECEMBE R 14, 1929. DAILY OfIIA1L BULLETINI I " 0fk. 0 Hi rsch's Work on Early United States M i Reynolds Takes Pant4 * I1 toyWl ear in Magazinie Article s'Rhfhlf IfllofflCorneinOeaiI; ~tfh i P ub a oni n the Bulletin is c v'tut v oi o al m m esli .f 11 IT DII l~ ofbeUiest. oyrcic y the Asi tstant toithe*Pr J sa n~l~nt~icisiiai u~Jy South F(>.rotia. i HlAlIU111 U I M UI dent until 3:30 p....…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…0 E.STABLISHED 189 ICr t 4 tt MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL. NO. 40. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS EIGHT PAGES PRICEFIVE.ENT DELE GATES GATHER TODAY FOR ANNUAL PRESS CONVENTION1 Sigma Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism Dep't Sponsor Meeting. !' i OTTO SCHILLER IS CREATOR OF SCENERY OF ,MERRIE-GO-ROUND' EXPECT 250 EiLiLEGAT'IS High School Students From State Will Assemble ...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…'' GE TWO TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY FEBRUARY 11TO014 SET FOR SIXTEENTH ENICINEEING 46MEET HooverI Honors War Dead on Date of Eleventh Anniversary jJJI TTAU of Armistice by Laying Wreath on Tomb of Unknown Soldier T IAN EXHIRIT /I Screen Reflections I Blamnes tio" Contemp6rary Civiliza- for Meehnization of Modern Life. Ann Arbor Visit Anuth by TRIBALC By he end+ more than 30 have visited V seum on the University Mu an exhibit of i 1XPE...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…:BTU 14, i )29 R _ ps; _.4, y TT-ate a~a tCWNM.a . A t ...',.d% .Vr aCCU .. - i; i DROWN ANNOUNCES Seven Arkansas Grid Stars Are Regularly Professor Brumm Discusses Work of Press E oe oAdFa et e i l ire nwSri i Fire Fighters Employed to Aid FayetereFghesConvention; Considers Plans for In stitute IILJULId VI vvUiiy ON AVIATION FUELS Paper in Associated Technical Society Review Outlines Research. NATURALINE WAS USED! L Prof. John L . B...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…PAG FOTI T14P M~TrPUTr.AN nPAILY J4113..L 1*V V Pr - t-1 1V1 1 + I . 61 " i' L/"$ a. A wih rwill "Interfere in ayway 10 U~ti ~R4~tp Da~g~ ' O '~ OLL I Music And Drama{ Pubished every morning except Monjay duties of pledges, or which will in- T___________D_ during the Univ ersity year by the Board rdi i I - Q-0 Control of Student Publcations. volve any physical or nervously ex-i M~ember of Western Conerence Editorial hausting task." TNIGH'T...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…Y, NOVE~MBER 14, 1920 THEIF.MICIGcAN DAII.Y I V l'- 4.. V ._ E.X f9 A ,L S ! -'s A=k. .®.ItM1I. HUTH uiiurmSNOE WOMEN FLYERS PREPARE FOR ENDURANCE REFUELING' OF- STUDENT BODYy1A SELFC-G ONMEINT' rES BZAAR COMMITTE'W OTMEN VOTERS TEnnTi nnnrr' HOLD COUNCIIrn~ nn~rp ILI Prsident Expresses Opinion onSefGvrmnBfoe; Weozczx's Meeting.I SUGGESTS EXPERIMENT? Trial by Group of Students Field i - Responsible to UniversityF Js Advised. #"St...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…T H F- - I'vi-TIC"' H I-G AN- A I L Y. 1' iURISD iY, 3VVUL ilritSttitC I4, i:+ y TT._.-, _.. aasi. aM- a .- TavCY aNv Dc xaI u ah ., ..., .:~ 4, 92 ENTRAIN FORMINNESO0TA THIS AFTERNOON. A : .. . MINNESOTA F UL B C N F V4OE FU I E E WHO1 ARE CHIEF OBSTACLES .CNFRNTING MICHIGAN! ___ BIG TEN STANDINGS W. L. T. Pet. Purdue ..... 3 0 0 1.000 Northwest~rn ..3 1 0 .750 Minnesota.....2 1 0 .667 lowa.......21 1 .667 Ohioa State....2 1 1 .66...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…S THI~ M LCH IC DMLY oQach Philbin Has Hundred Ien Wokig Out With Glpves Each Day. - HAS MANY GOOD BOXE RS The boxing season has been very successful so far thisredear ith least 60 working ouit aV the In- tramural building every day arnd 50 freshmen at Watermnan Gym. The classes are free and anyone that wishcs to try out for their c]ass team should report to Coach Le, Philbin at the Intramural building on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- dayr ...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

…r TH-EF.MICIGAN DI) L Y A A A-A N-X 1-13, 1 1 I-IF If F 11h DUTrRPIC~CStudent's Journalistic Johnisoni Mentioned [UU,~ I~fUIIi Club Changes Pr ognam -as Chinese Mints ii r UNIFaculty Men RepI1ac Outsidcrs__________ H IT1 s Speakers in Future 10 SIG STODIYGroup Sessions. S9TUH09Y~jMemnbers o the faculty wl d 3tr War Department Head Undergjoes Operation Scc'y Good, Stricken Tuesday, Night. Rushed to Walter Reed Hospital. THURSDAY, NOVEM...…

July 14, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…7-._. 'u m m r WEATHER Generally Fair with Possible Showers lwiirhig" ~iait MEMBER OF THr.. ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. X, No. 18 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS MOTION PICTURE FIRM EMPLOYS UNIVERSITIY FILM IN EXPERIENT MOVIETONE COMPANY TO TRY TALKIES AS MEDIUM OF INFORMATION PART OF ALUMNI PLAN Educational Reels Show Laborato- ries, Departments at Work, Social Life of University Educational interests are findin...…

July 14, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…eaG1ETWO THE SUMMER MiCHI AN DAILN SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 U 1RT~ummrr they, too, might see the light and icism both particularly and in gen- eventually allow autcmobiles for Airli and n otme o recreational purposes. From a corn- About Booksa"c SUMMER STUDENTS parative standpoint one policy is Whereas, what, if anything, does Secure Your at Publshe evey mrnin exept ondy hs no ben a inge acidet dr- Dsk,' byseai~Secboedoe Ystsrn whnppliesSuplie...…

July 14, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY { PAGE THRER LANDSCAPE OF LEAGUE BUILDING li t. i,- -.-T-.-., 14 NEWS FROM OT 1 '. WISCONSIN.-Tow ropes have PLOT IS RESULI Uf PHiLANTHROPYtowed Evelyn DeBerge through the HER COLLEGES L A SS III - FOR RENT ADVERTISING IOWA.-Iowa's 1929 football pos- !_FOR RENT-New apartment up- ter, carrying the Hawkeye schedule, THE RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY- per and lower; two blocks from is now being di...…

July 14, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIt 1 DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 9DA IL Y OFI C'IA L BUdLLE'TIN Publicaon in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem- bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Vol. IX 3UNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 No. 18 Excursion No. 6: General Motors Proving Ground, Milford, Michigan, the afternoon of Wednesday, July 17. The extens...…

May 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…ABLISHED' 1890 ICr Aw 4t AlArNm I t n t AW u 4p MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. XXXIX, No. 165 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929 EIGHT PAGES 10R MPNOF BAPTIST SCHOOL1 STUDENTS ADOPT RESOLUTION PROTESTING ATTITUDE OF DR. SHIELDS DR. WAYMAN ATTACKED t Board Believes That M i s t a k e Was Made In Naming New President DES MOINES, Iowa, May 13.- ().-A court order today reopened Des Moines University, Baptist fundamentalist institution...…

May 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…Pit Wit? T-H-E M 1"C-H I l::.t A.N -D-A I L i TUESDAY, MAY 14,1920--. PAGE TWO T-H-F~ MFCHIGAN-~DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 14, 192~ NO'TED SCULPTOR TO~ ILLUSTRATE LECTURE! Professor Fairbanks Will Use Model To Supplement Talk On Art HAS STUDIED IN EUROPE Students will be given the op- portunity of seeing a sculptor at work when Prof. Avard Fairbanks, foimerly of the University of Ore- gdn, and now Associate Professor o? Sculpture at this Universi...…

May 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…- TIESAYMAY IA1, 192 -, 1,14ZMTCHICAN DAITEYI MORE THAN 2,500 REGISTERED TO VOTE TOMORROW ni VOTERS WILL ELECT EIGHT OF- SEVENTEE[N CANDIDATES CHOSEN TO. RUN FOR UNION OFFICES;J ONLY MEN, STUDENTS TD VOTE Ir Where To Vote Lits : -In front of Library. Physical Eds:-In front of Library. Bus. Ads. :-Tappan hail. Graduate students:--Tappa n ' II E s i i i f i 3 t j TWO, NOMINEES LITE IN STUDENT CHITA ZINK AND WEBSTER REMAIN IN RAC...…

May 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…}' . PACE F 6.un THE MICAIAAY DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 14, Published every morning except Monday duning the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. _. 1 become reasonable enough to elim- inate the necessity of a special dean and a squad of patrolmen. _ Member of Westers Conference Editorial "DON'T SEND MY BOY Association. TO HARVARD -" The Associated. Press is exclusively en- ilamJBnhmdr trof titled to the use fo rep...…

May 14, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

…TtMSIAY, MAY 14, 1926 T HE MICHIGAN DAI.Y -- ____ ____ __________ .- - - ~ - -_______ -------.------ .----------.----..-.-.------ -~ _ _ _ ____ .......... AA, 1 4 .elf 1 .TA imam COMTTEE DIR E CT FOR iIO OF LIKE~ PROCESSION IS GREATEST O1 SICHIGAN WOMEN'S TRADITIONS SENIORS TO HEAD MARCH Participants Will Form Next T Gate On Hospital Side Of Observatory Street All undergraduate women are urged. to read carefully the. direc- tion...…

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…TAIR. MICHICAN, iJ1 E I *i' U iiYr, fvI~i Yle,11J CoachesSatisfied With Results Of Spring Fo tball k BAKIEDSTUATION R A e.A APPEARS WELL FIE Turnout Qf Large Number of Po- tential Varsity Men Ensures Sue- cess Of Sprint; Grid Project SIMRALL PROVES STAR Characterizing the spring foot- ball session recently brought to an end as "most successful in every way," Coach Wieman, Varsity head coach, expressed himself as being highly satisfied wi...…

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…-~TUESDAY, -MAY i14,11020 ,[HIE M C H I sA- MD IL I -: AQ fl . PYLE'S BUNIONEERS NEAR GOAL IN LONG RACE ('By dAssociated Cress) MINERAL WELLS, Tex., May 13. --C. 0. Pyle's bunion boys today had 55 miles to cover to reach Breckenridge, the next control point on the cross-country race. Giusto Umrrek, of Italy,. third in elapsed time, won yesterday's 53-1 mile lap from Forth WNorth. TO IJSTN ..AUAI6 Choolse ]from 45 creI dityi e rLding ou ;...…

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… PAGE E1014T T~tE T r4 A N TTIESIjAY, MAY 14, 1929 t 1'AQE EIGHT TUESDAY, MAY 14, 192§ DAILY OFFICIAL BULEI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Geology 2: # Senior Mechanical Engineers: Aeronautical Society: An examination will be given Wednesday, May 15, at 4 o'clock, in- All Mechanical Engineeri...…

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…TH E MICHIGAN m sip ON 1[TY [lST AgIOFigures Released By Extension Department MANAGEMENT TO 1 H L i I [I I0 U U Indicate Increase Of Five Hundred Students BE SPEECH TOPIC Extension students of the Uni- hael, at the Receiving hospital, De- Problems of industrial manage- Sversity will exceed in number the troit; Geog'raphy of South Amer- ment will be the topic of an ad- total for last year by at least 500, ica, by Prof. P. E. James at Grand d...…

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