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October 16, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…pAGCi 'Q THE MICHIGAN DAILYFRDYOCO3 1,92 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 Riff War For Liberty ,Seems Doomed ~I HI . WFIRND WRIFR "' ;, i III Usl El LIUITIU l1111I LU "rKE MOENIBSEN" oil From observations gathered on his recent trip: to Europe, Prof. William A. Frayer, of th~e history department, will talk to the Cosmopolitan club on "New Impressions .of; Europe" at ~o'clock ftonight in Lanie hall. f~r 12 years, Professor" Frayer has been a st...…

December 16, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…THF. MICHMANT nATI V 1.1T1,1"VIPOTI A 'V 10 ti rr 01 ' Ail I14CA ~ TV- '4. A.L..j2..ja ~~j~jjWEDNE~iSD)X.~~'AYX+IHD I.It ., 92 Little Talks To Fraternity Heads (Continued from Page One) All national fraternities have gone "The proctor will be a gentleman," onl recordItaS J)ifl in favor of the said President Little, "and he will de- src nocmn.o h rhbto laws," -:;d President Little, "'and I miand access to the house only when fcel cert.ai...…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

….-.; TW TMP k. 4M, d I CAN' DAILY . .,_,i )A'Y, .JANUARY,. 1ii6 192 ' ,.. _ _.. _ _ _ _. .._ _: . . .. _ _+_ar._: ...._ _.__ _ _ - -,a .v a : . - v-:.,: R s a . .,,.: . .. .+r s-.., aa. oa . . _ . . . -. v _ . . ._ . . .,. . _ ... _ , 1 n bn crs t n ka r s .:IGUCHAL-f S O a.. R. '. R "...r L ' Y I r m~" , , ;; . " t ' . _ ' "° xr'y' : y M ' ' '<' " a r ,.,y L :I w , r. _..-, , m. , , - . _ -. . . __ . _ . _.. __. _ a_ _. ._1_ ,. ...…

October 16, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO THE M.ICH IGAN DAIL.Y WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1929 1 LEAGUE HEAD PRAISESCraa "a entE Lob by Investigation HIGH SCHOOL DEBATES'- .t rVT1UIieni PDflID AmQ &UNION OPERA POSTER COMPETITION E r. RADIC i A [ALtl flU AU'WILL Professor G. E. Densmore Laudis Work Done by High School Debate Group. IN LECTUREPROCRAMi Educational Talks Will be Part j of Adult Instruction on Young Child. With only submittingc ter which w~ and out-o...…

November 16, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…PAG TWO THE ICIICAN fDAILY wrir tLii .R. ? . ! {r/ ! i:.(3:TiY/i:i#.V i + .a a u 1 1 111 Rutlvens Will Soon Occupy Historic Mansion OLD PRES.flFLJTlL ROME HAS HAB Professors' Houses between Febru-- cussion of providing a new house moved in 1914. The house on Southc ary, 1838. and November, 1840, and the campus of the Universuy taken University Avenue to the east of1 - -- _ _ _ }. [ ~~~~P7'ai~^n'' d ~ ~ e rc lo~~ on the 'tain Buildi...…

February 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… PAE TWO _________THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTTT PsrAY, 1-1-ITUARY I c1, 1923 ISiirnii 94 BUT STILL Mic £ NIINWINLIC81JC!L'~PRCT~INGLW ichigan radio Night Programs Heard ____________In Cities Throughout Entire Counarv PLANS B ElNO FORMEDlenhe :in 1( eh '; 'ac iefy Will Promiote Aid Enour~l e stag es, varvying from I Los Angeles, Ca I., The leport shows that in the far 1 . .. f . .t ., . ' ^- Y:. 3 I Activities TOSPONSOR OPEN-MOUSE Organizati...…

March 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

…TH1 IEMICHIGAN DAILY FRMTA, ARTH I1, 1192 DATE OF ORATORICAL' UNION II A ,RORN AT J0I4_PARKkR'S I Lun L~i~ I on~ r ~ig was done. As a result, within one week after the po0o1 had been open ..I, ive ,ft dceiit ('Vciez ''Tt (Votipete j the room was cmopleted at a cost of ('oitest or Pivrp ose Of Picking 1$21,600 and formally opened and dled- jUniversity 1{ereseiitaitive heiated to the memory of Edward --- Waldo )Pendleton. LARGE PRIZE IS OF...…

May 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…F' ZHE MIC.HIGA N.f SAIL Y 4 r-r-,", WEDN THE M ICH GAN IY.L. .......... * iNOLvR HILLtAMO 08AWS50 STUDENTS), 01RCTRRUE PACfLTIJES BEING, iMPUoVED AT CAMP HIL~L SPRtUfGS INV KiENTUCi(Y SCOTT T OfvONE COURSES Geology And Geography Field WIorlk )Pill Be Vohncited INear Old ! Rattle Field Cann :iIIl Springs, geoloy and ograp)hy summ~ner fel(? camp in IKen- ucky, is e ;pectced to have one of its best seasons this year, according to Professor G...…

February 16, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___THE MICHIGAN .DAILY YALE~ DODOMOIFE R 'egents Select McMurry To Aid Pill FBOfP flIRfl In Taking Land Survey Of Northern, State Area i e f ULLV I 1Vig [UiIIUU1U II x i neot~lg 01the Uoara 01 {e~entAin response to the Sug- NEW HAEN, Conn., Fe b. 15 fc ll of the state departmnent of Modifications inl the regulations gcv- c_ Profl Jl~. K. C. MVcMurry, ('2n71711adml'ission to Yale un1yciII "ctanhy departmntn, was hai...…

March 16, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…ACf',', TWO THE, . QIGAN DAJLYWENSA.ARh1 97 IG, 192 ~7~~pi; t W dhcusedby diff-'r-" CUSTOMS OtFICIAL i1 BF, 1 v. E V a gri'IaAg PnO- (iL III be Tim I xC 31 O ! I it-!'- I ar d lb)S ' : 5; o Or. .,11 1 Y.~'.',1"~l~ loe.iIoi'or I"~l- io a ovt b- !3l~ l d its l lt. I nS ip ' tllh t',e ciei l 1a.. : f. tl 1 n : 1 ftt 1u:i n o -'" seerclliry of C'. ( liiSo~Ii Fie Sa is w,ociatioll1 nOlb e 1:110 ' ;I2Pa wel';; 'lowards: ,give the. ad-, (l 1I1 '2 ...…

October 16, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY. SATURDAY. OC:TORFR IA, 1q2tv HF MTT I-fly STY ATP~A iOr~iipI ,.~, '..' S SJttt*J. .LjJ, Ha ~ill ./dd s.T cG e1i cl ca~l Survey f, onditions At Haiti And. Other' Islands ;1 t _____-Pack pAll MyCaresan ;suppleenting the geographic sur- population of about 9,000, in compari- =1 vey of Haiti begun during the' summer son to Martinique's 190,000. Little is = h a of 1925, Robert B. Hall, of the geo- iknwabuthisndsyev...…

November 16, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE~lSDAYL1, _NOX I _ l, .,. 1G,192?; SUREYOFADVSOBYWITH PENETRATION PLAN SHOWS SUCCESS v Sections Of 205 "Yll Selected Froma First Year Class To linprove Relations Wit Faculty CROUPS TO SPECIALIZE The plan whereby freshmen are giv- en the advantages of having a faculty advisor and class acquaintanceships, 'thliough the freshman ,advisory system Thailgurated a few weeks ago, is work- ing out well judging' from...…

December 16, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…r__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE MICHIG.AN DAILY_ _ _ _ THURSDAY, DECEMABER 16, IJ2 C ONFERENCE REPORTS'Texas Oil. Fire Takes Death And Injury Toll; ODEERDRSI Property DI estroyed is E~sti O [- R 9 9HN 'rlaIte(1 At $'00,000TRECRESME !N:D.ILDNE Regstrar ck esses1- Buffalo Educators ''flyirrext I JACK PTCK1FORl Registrar Ira M. Smith is at present in .:.f aI a, N. Y., where' he is deliver- I li creral addiresses to higli school '...…

January 16, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…,$ 1, PACE, TWO THE MTCHTGAN DAT -Y 1_5, 1927 .............Y 16, 192 TO YFCOURSE HEE LhawFaicully During N ext vessel Is Wrecked Off= Cape Cod a i' rintt D --~-- x ) .,{521 f £ i y .® i' " j l> ' 'f ; i.> l;.i TlN=_r .1l rd :"111t'. Uo~ ' 0 \- .' 1', er z e t t ef c ,nee wvith the li1 c421n trade hasI lta u.; ;'1a'r l tU,_ na. IL)h V. a'c u'ati lrtf: ~ r ' f ustratEd Unin ruci t (nims; o ofra co 1 11'o 11 .ie d' ia la L 1)ev 1)..tleS.,...…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…CROWN JEWELS SOVIET GOVEBNMENT ANXIOUS TO EXCIIANGE TREASURES FOR OTHER MATERIAL EQUIPMXENT WORTH $250,000,000 Gems Show Great Extravagance Ofr Russian Czars; GiuardIng Theni A flnau E ~nse THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRIUARY 16, 192G MAY BE SOLD SOCIAL AGENCY WORKERS OPENGONfERENCE HERE a y PARIS, Feb. 15.-Wanted: a pur- chaser for $250,000,000 worth of crown jewels. American millionaires4 with farming implements, chemicals. mining ...…

March 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO- THP MTC'NT('.AN t)ATT Y TUESDAY. MARCH 16. 19216 T1i il' MTYV l CAM.1- 1 f{LAT a- ,I t4 'A9 *TTIhSbV tAPlTTie 1id 1. C JUla 1x& l t LYlt11LL ll 1V, -i O-y ETCHING AND LITHOGRAPHIC WORKS OF AR TIS TS ON EXHIBIT IN MEMORIAL HALL I I 1 i . . ', I' Display Shows Work O)f truest f Roth, Mrs. Grace Rhodes D~eani, And J. Ernest Dean OPEN UNTIL MARCH 31 to no0tice ini study of the pict ures W growth of an artiest from a wo11(er...…

May 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

… THE MTCHITGAN DATI TSNDAY. MAY 16. 19 .R. y 411 V 11.:'11 1Fl.t . L 1 V 1 .7 :+ U OLD CLINTON PAPERS ON DISPLAY AT CLEMENTS LIBRARY EXHIBIT Several representative papers from Cinton and Cornvallis, showing the the Sir Henry Clinton collection aattitude taken by each of them at this on display at the William L. Clements cirtial tile.l library, this being their first public h',r, been converted into display cases.t exhibition. These docume...…

October 16, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…THE. MICHIGAN DAILY I TON RI 1p-YBRIKSFORESTERS COME I Americans In Mexico University of Kansas ON RIAR BR KS FOR CONFERENFCESigns __Denounced BySin Makes Parking Lawsr OUT I I[UR P [C Two notable men in the field of (By A',o pre",S) ) The traffic situation at the Ui" GUTI~ OU ILiIJIJforestry and conservation vi 'ited, MEXICO Ci-F Oct. 15-fPosters Ivo rsity of Kansas has reached the J- Ann Arbor this week -end to con- '{.u.,n ne .' s~' ...…

December 16, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…THIE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBE~R -16;- 1928 0 FORMER FACULTY MEMBER SUI MITS 'Flo Will Attempt IDICE SAVES GIRLS' JOBS' PLAN FOR BURTON MEMORIAL TOWER1 Second Havana Hop Fl~ liainth gifrls ofalIaintepoO 7777 K i$f:d$ y the falur f i cirlsany married in infraction of ght romWalkrvilethe company's rules were frustrat- Cubatwo nweksao, ed recently by Mussolini. The girls! Havana, ua w k g, have been reinstated and the rule Lieut. Leona...…

January 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…A . I..--Ip. THE -MICHIGAN DAILY''' VMDNESDAY$' JANUARY 16, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 192~ Clements Library Holds Reception In Honor PHARMACY CLUB MEETS Of Well-nowh Historian Aend Ribliographet spcso Manufacturing Pharmacy" was At a reception attended 'by afore f ways, the most important society the subject of J. K. Lilly, Jr., '14P,I than 100 guests of Clements Li- of its kind in America. !vho spoke at a dinner mee...…

February 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16; -1929- DAIL Y _____________________________ Amelia Earhart Witnesses Ceremony In Honor Of Wright Brothers Flight DBWLI11NOTURNAM[NT ANOUNCEDBY UNION Four Other Contests Scheduled For Students During Next Few Weeks ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED Details of five Union tourna- ments to be conducted among the student body during the next few ANN ARBOR BOASTS FLYING SCHOOL,I AIRPORT EQUALING THOSE OF ARMY Ann, Ar...…

March 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .SATtRDAY", MARCH 16, 1929, PROF, WILLARD TELLS f rni:ra wUnIQTV AfD IOfficials Confer To Decide University Pa.ymnent For Cit y S ew~ge Care Plani. U1U I 111 II I1 1 1 H U H l University-officials conferred with, engineers and council members of A discovery which will probably' the city Wednesday evening, in an greatly change 'the chromium plat-I effort to obtain an estimate on ing industry was explained in two' the a...…

April 16, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO THE M I CI-IG AN D A IL Y rTUESDAY ', APRIL 16, 1929 Famous Opera Star Will Retire To Farm MATLPISTFEDerotThatr MALPST FELDot hatr ______I, Mail for the following persons is on hand undeliverable. It may, be secured by the owners if called fore fon or before. April 20, 1929, at thce Main Post Office. Mrs. Eliz. Bower, Joseph A. Brown," Sam -Clark, Mr. Davis, Ruth Edwards, Margaret Finley, W. D. Fitzhugh, -Fred W. Gerhardt, Herbert...…

October 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…PAGE wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY "w NDA , OBE: STAR TING TODAY Attend the Matinee at 1:30 P. MIL and avoid waiting for seats. E D I Eleen Entertainers and odels 94 NITJwEWELRY 4 By o , . ' l ' , _ n . ,, ; ', r. ; -_-.....:.mar t , Local Models and Vaudev GE- E)IE RAW 0 ALI REVUE lev eii t131 iii d(+aiir -and on the screen- HOMAS , id 1fe KHA I ,, 7x.- r=I .S. N , t ContiuousI)Er rIrtu s MIM Stag C ', 5t1ati ? i u t INL&tii...…

November 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…TN TH1SF MTCTrTCAN t)AITY WP LDTh\ 'TJIAV VVIZUTL'PEfl't fftIfd!il4V a L A" avla4 l llV 11v Ll J" 1 1 V Lllly l'a .A - - -------- - - I )A I, INU 1 1 ,M IiV, Il III, 1JS i nu M rr A err r, w ... .... . .. _ ._.. i I r 7 FORITI~i F IWARTHIN RETURNS' Sinclair Oil Official FROM CONFERENCE Is Asked To Testify D r. Alfred S. Wa rthin, D~irector of_ Pa tholeg ical Lab~oratooies, ret urned,/ ,taje IRecord 'ear in ii ontiaeiona Of ('ollege of ...…

December 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…PAG1t TWO RITCHIE WILL APPEAR AS NEXT SPEAKER ONi ORATORICAL PROGRAM: MAY BE DEMOCRATIC ANDDATE FOR iPRESIDENT IN IS PROMINENT POLITICIAN Governor Of aryland To Speak Or Centralization Of overnment On February 15 Governor Albert Ritchie, thrice gov- ernor of Maryland and a nationa; ITTE N MTCHMAM FD:\TT-Y PPMAV nrvrA4nvND 19 iool n ___ ___-. - . .... . .- Sr r:r r r rr ['i lrLJ, A1, jjr 13L+'.r. ±0.J3Gh f WINTRY GALE SWEEPS LAKE BOAT AGAI...…

January 16, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…3 PAGE TWO't} THE MICHIGAN DAILY ______ VItIDAY. JANUA RY 16,19~25 :r : r - ,, A GE a1 _._.. P i 3 WHERE TO DINE faf ' a: Q esj 4 . .r WE HAVE ALWAYS PLEAS ED C hie Ctte F n e s tm l e t s T UTTLE is I LUNCH ROOM 338 MaynardI ICE COREAM I- IaI When you desire the very best, patronize Preketes Sugar .Bowl. Fr - Don'tforget to place your order for I s ~your J-Hap House Party at an early - date. Naturally t ou will want the...…

October 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…PPEAR AT HITNEY OCT. 23- I ARAIE Guy Bates Post, ;one of the most dis- tinguished actors on the Ajerican stage today, will be seen in the screen ver.sion of "The -Masquerader," the first five days of-'the week. This is the first screen appearance of Mr. Po4* ,w~o stared in the orginal stage production ""cf "The 'Masquerader" for six i0onsecutive years, all over the United States andi Canada, as well as a tour in Australia. A gripping plot, ...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…% CR0OWDS SURROUND WILSON HOME lLorna Ho ?DER TO HEAR EX-PRESIDENT SPEAK Ar a 1 IMFI t n eat e M u s ic a le -- I hisseasn's cane oper tist, Warfield, Musicale Well Received By Audience i eleld the second of certs yesterday af- I I ternoon in the Union assemably hall. The artist, Miss Lorna Hooper War- field gave a delightful vocal progranirc which was, well received by a large i audience. TIer first group consisted favreyo hmsfo Ic-1...…

January 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… CH' TROOPS ON THEIR WA Y TO "TAKE"' ESSEN landl managed the white Sox from 1915 to 1918. winning the wor-]ld'3 champnionship in 1917. After leaving the A mericanl leag ue he obtained- an interest andi imnaged the Milwaukee club of the American association, and later managed Columbus. Signui IDelta ii Cli 'iture Todhii iMembers of Sigma Dleta Chi will mreet at 4 o'clock this ifternooa at the +Dey studio for their Michiganesian picture .4 T...…

February 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…T'HE MICHIGA N DAILY nuy E thousand copies. were distributed. COAST SHIP GRVYR The Mercantile Trust, Co., San m nent of Massachusetts. A _hundred titianFrancisco, is publishing serially in its- rniinFOBVITI i monthly miagazine a history of con- ---_ Coast from the earliest times to the Seattle, lWash., Feb. 15-dBy AP.)--- : resent.. Doubtless this will be issued The northern Pacific graveyard of in book form when the'serial publi- Thips cla...…

March 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' r TDAY1 i 1 c c c s I 1 1 7 MISINRYMETBURTON TELLS NEEDS Of Needs Of WILLOPEN TODAY UNIVERSITY T BAODE - ~~~~(fontinuc 1 1from1 1age~ OneUldP )oIaP1111 to ''lir Im insl ConiIwhich have beeneriefssed (during Ith( ferencee past few months came from sour ces twhich were attempting to und (ermin ileating R. AULZV3M the character of the University. Plant 13It S N '1I d1 ;R A E 3 1 1 1IT ,I have feIt at tim es,~ h said, "tIWp...…

May 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…4ILY AMERICANS SEIZED BY CHINESE "l'l1l BUREN *. Holds Special I3eeting ,y With President Oniy Initiate lit PR( MEENtT EDUCATIO AL XNE'N ATTEND C VENMONL1ES Michian's chapter of Phi Delta Kap- pa, national honorary fraternity in the educational 'prfession, held 4. special initiation and baniquet last night at Pinckney durig which President Mar-. Ion L. Bur~ton was taken into the fra- ternity. Oh~io StteProfessor Present ~Several promin...…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…I ' a w a ® ® THE GAN. "Verse and Werse E u mu. m NOW -= AT MICHIGAN rning except Monday ssiorr. diated Press. The As- usively entitled to the f all news dispatches otherwise credited in it news published here- IT'S at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, as second class matter.- ion by carrier or mail, $1.0. Ann Arbor Press Building. catioss, if signed as evidence of will be published in The Summer he discretion of the Editor. Un- imunicatio...…

October 16, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY, OCTOBR 16, 31921 WISH ARGHITEGTC hurchill Looms As Premier I OF OPLAYS AILED As LaOr Government Weakens S TO STATE -~~ HHSGOL s -- - I:. .. Several hundred high schools in the state will soon receive copies of thet revised list of representative plays from the best in both classic and con-1 tnporary drama, suitable for high school production, which are now printed and ready for circulation a,* part of the r...…

December 16, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…PAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1924 qw ' IYIY iYYYY Y ,. 4 M. s # if OF NEW STADIUMi Declares New Struciture is Needed to Alleviate Ticket Shortage For Future SPEAKS AT BUST Fielding H. Yost, director of In- tercollegiate athletics speaking be-1 fore Michigan's entire football organi- zation and more than 200 alumni andj students at the annual Football Bust Saturday night at the Board of Com-' nierce in Detroit, stated...…

November 16, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Building Nears Completion, 1 be Ready for Sercie in February T CAMPUS FLAGPOLE Stirs England SCIENTIFIC TALKS1 PLAN OF_ SOCIETIES Professors Bigelow, Lewis Karpinski, Will Speak Before Honor a1nd Research Societies SUCCESSFULILAST YEAR Three lectures are to be given by University professors during the com- ing winter under the auspices of the Michigan chapter of Sigma Xi, na- tional honorary scientific society, and...…

July 16, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…T~WO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927 C,4fou tut * Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all newus dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, postoffice as secon...…

July 16, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE Two 14P t22tinwr men are striving to make it an artis-, . tic thing. Can any art exist underI t~tI~ ~ U t I such foolish restrictions? He is pre-~ OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE tending that there is one subject whichM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ;the movies can not treat frankly and SME SESO; rtflPublished every morning except Mondayy-jl(u 1hteeSa during the University Surnmet Session by j note of falsity. A sensible person can the Board' in Contr...…

October 16, 1921 • Page Image 2

…a THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCT01BE1 i1, 191 WM.GOODYEAR & COMPANY Suedine or Polo Velour for Sports T J Bright and TI r i m Smart Fur Collared CoatsforWAre the Boston Hats Casfo r Winter In Many Colors F OR street, school, business, sports and HEY are soft felt hats in close-fit- knockabout wear - for the hundreds of ting sports shapes. Remarkable times when you feel that you shouldn't use beauty in colorings which include tan- a...…

March 16, 1924 • Page Image 2

…VAUX TWU THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. WARC'?1, '21 PROHIBITION so effectively employed by the Pro-'- (Continued from Page One) hiitionists irior to the enactment Presidentia Proclamation, or plot- of the 18tht amendment ao again be aa effectively ause. The irect ela-I cat platform, or judicial decree. It ti etiwee aleoltol and prostitution, I / is the clea, definite, final determiina- crime, poverty, ill health dimitished O u u t m r ion of a ma...…

October 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ..,. .. ET TUESDAY FOR MEETING OF YEAR Oct. 18, in Mason hall, room 106. Of- ficers for the coming year will be elected. Prof. Percival B. Blanshard, of the philosophy department, will'read a paper on "A Critique of Pragmatism." Acolytes, campus philosophical so- ciety, will hold their first meeting of the year at 8 o'clock Tuesday night MANY TO ATTEND PRESS CONVENTION HERE THIS WEEK 'I EDITORS, FACULTY MEMBERS P...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TAXI PHONE DODGE CABS999 f k ......,. . .. .. ... ...O THERE'S A DEAL OF KNOWLEDGE IN BOOKS --and far from the least of these, as every successful person knows, is the bank book. Acquire the bank book habit and you will succeed. Pay it by check, it is the easiest and safest way. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 South Main Street. 380 South State Street (Nickels Arcade) Member Federal System CHENEY CRAVATS -smar...…

December 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…16, THE MICHIGAN DAILY . Students Desire Work for Holidays holidays. Mrs. Mary L. Stewart, in Seventy students have made appli- charge of the bureau, states that few cation to the student Employment inquiries have been received from con- bureau for work during the Christmas. cerns in Ann Arbor for student help. GRIME CHANGE NOT'DUE TO ANYONECAISUSE-OO GREAT INCREASE CAN NOT BE CAUSED BY ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PENALTY P~RESSORS TO ATTEND...…

February 16, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…EVER" YOU AN OPPORTUNITY ed number of vacancies in our sales force oking for a position it will pay you to m are "Wear-Ever" aluminum equipments are sold direct to ames by our demonstration appointment plan, which iminates canvassing. Under present economical conditions our men are aver- ging $77.85 per week in commissions. For interview call for Mr. Wardwell at Allenel Hotel, riday A. M. --Mmmwmmmm ODAK FINISHING Our prints are made on ...…

March 16, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… it, ALTH 8 Freshmen Elected to Glee Club The Freshman Girls' Glee club elected the three following new mem- bers at a meeting held Monday after- noon: Geraldine S. Truscott, Edna E. Kadow, and Charlotte Harrison. U an., 2850-M or, 1886-M arbor, 1886-M ., 1719-R 1508-J inn., 2545-M Ludington, 2309-W Vanton, 2174-R Hillsdale, 410-W. h. Hulburton, N. Y., 278-W, 2R ,oe. Pequaming, 981-W rson. E. Chicago, Ind., 1676 The University is not ...…

May 16, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…ENTS' SUPPLY STORE 1 South University Ave. s' and Architects' Materials STUDENTS TO VOTE ON AMENDMENTS 'y Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Books IGAN DAILY Cameras and Supplies Laundry Agency Tobaccos a L I LEAVERS - AND --- DRESSERS. 20. WSN8N.TOM jjIhne 628. , P R E S S I N G (Continued from Page One) Paragraph 3 of same section. The annual dues for members of the fac- ulty shall be five dollars. The annual dues for persons (other. th...…

July 16, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAi[_Y PuAGM TRUSw TRaFa STJMMraraF. raaMT(laVTCAW Ail % lrv-- - - - --*4 Y 5&d a aar NATIONAL FORESTERI, INSPECT CAMP ROTI IN UPPERPENINSULI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MAK] FIRE BREAK AROUND FOREST PRESERVE EXPLAIN STATE PROGRA1 Construction of Trail to Lookou Is Included in Improvement of Wooded Tract Seven members of the Forest ser- vice, representing the Forest Sup ervisor's office at Munising and th...…

June 16, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…DAILY ,_ _.. ' - i " Y+YY Y Y i i to visiting Alumni as well as the Summer Visitors. Friday-Saturday BERT LYTE LL IN " THE QUARRY" DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE Four Wolverines National Tr Four Mchigan men are entered in the National Collegiate Athletic asso- ciation track and field meet to be held today and tomorrow at Chicago. Each college is.limited to ten men, but the Smajority are sending but one or two of their stars. Almost every p...…

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