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February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…WIC 4 I'1 1.1 ;eJ M4 I * ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. ,. . _ .. .; Of ENGINEERING CURRICULA CONTEMPLATED Cooley Explains New Five Year Course Planned by Faculty )bable revision of the course of es for Engineers, making an elec- course of five years, after which Master's degree would be con-; 1, is one of the important chang- ntemplated in the discussion now g place among the Engineering ty. Cooley Explains rega...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…,'11 I. .W ing. It welcomes students from every department irrespective of class or previous experience and re- quires only a serious interest in the work and a genuine desire to serve both The Daily and the University. It is not unusual to find students from every department on the campus working on The Daily and cases of medical, law, and engineering students who are working merely for an incidental knowledge of journalism, are far from r...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…U 11 El JI ISSUES BASEB LL I-I L. a _ . . o PRACTICE TARIT TOA INTRAMURAL NO Coach Mitchell, direc tramural athletics, ha into his new quarte 3 of the Press buildin 2268. MTIIE tor of in- aS moved MINNESOTA,21 srs. roam I to an inexperienced quintet. Now that there are three experienced men, Rychener, Wilson, and Karpus, the team should move more smoothly, and make up for the early season set- backs, Close TWO FRATERNITY sb, Pho...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… ... From The Other Colleges M!ay be Smuck Will See Them Firs t DANCING CLASS Arcade Dance Hall ENROLL THURSDAY 999 TAXI I Pennsylvania- Twenty-eight men,1 who have been in war service, have been given free four-dear scholarships; to the University of Pennsylfania by1 the committee on war activities of the Knights of Columbus. In order to: utilize surplus war funds the commit- tee selected twenty Catholic institu- tions and twenty no...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…hAIL UUUILII- 0 MEETING HERE at WILL HAVE CONFERENCE SHORT- LY AFTER COMMENCE- MENT Vid a's ' '' service1 nt to your soci Cegular M 35c and4 I The society for the promotion of' Enginering Education has abcepted food and the invitation offered 'by President Harry B. Hutchins and the Board of will lend Regents, to hold their next annual meeting at Ann Arbor. The meeting, which will take place l chat. shortly after commencement, will brin...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…i mlti ILIaUL | IN COUNTRY, SlS' THAT'S )I _II I ,_3 I the World of To- k at 8 o'clock this ural Science audi- wt will be "From cracy in Industry." WEDNESDAY GENERAL END ALVARADO PREDICTS OF TROUBLE IN 1921 LANES TAFFIES at Tices' Store, 117 So. Main St. Re- every week.-Adv. I 1 1V 111 t $5.75 per Week, D'HOTE" id Sujplies ing 'ANY V' AVE. MEMMMMWI LINES RALLS, CHEMI- (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17. - Disordered...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…I a IWARMER11 AY! e ftrit an U DAY AND XIG' SITR ) 98 ANN ARBOR, ICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 PRION BOL T A ER\UPHOLDS BEEADINIDu ELIIBILITYO AYSFOR HOUS VARSITY 'M MEN FORDNEY MAKES DECLARATION x'{ DECLARES OFFICIALS KNOW OF IN DEFIANCE OF HOUSE NO INSTANCES OF PRO- DEMORATSFESSIONALISM REPUBLICANS EXPECT CASE OF BASEBALL NOT TO COMPLETE PASSAGE SIMILAR TO FOOTBALL Presidet. rHarding Stil Holds to Isf Vres of a si Reenued...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…UN! VURIXTY mormIng s d in Co except Mond~ay duO'fi Lw% atah e tm1 of Studitat Pdub'?cti a. exce iSe7ccIAD tlU4Svte W ;til" voerettoit or o the xaw -106 local news Published theroam a Ann Arbor,Miichlgfau, aS 'secd nurd Street. i tAI ations not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- esarily to appear in printbut as an evidence of. ces of events will be published in The Daily at the bie 'Editor, if left at or mailed to The Daily office. ...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…S YiNG MSITWEiIE S N ANNOIJINCED ) FAVORITES RETURN D NEWTALENTADDL D I Musieians to Join with OperaticI Stars of Country in. Presentation . ans for this year's May Festival1 promise of one of the most at-C Lye and brilliant occasions of itsT since the. inauguration of thet ral idea 29 years ago, accordingn mnouncements Just made by offi- of the University School of Music,. eats operatic stars and other virtu- ho have been secured are as el- F...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…/. "" W . .:' . **. 4, ( ti ' w ,.v .' } , Y _ O ..* r .. .i. r _. _ 1.. _... t.. ... : e '. t f t .. , i . t.f bf ilia . ., ... WIN 10 ng. last. The injury will prevent Profes- of the sor Edmonsdn from attending the ed- ing rap- ucation'al conference which will be ct frac- held in Chicago the latter part of Feb- Sunday ruary. Y L You Has It Been e Eaten Dinner at t it un nnrttt t tt trrr, , ... =-.} Se Chamber of Commerce Inn ...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…PLOTS' DIAMON~D MN OUT FOR Urbana, Ill., Feb. 17.-Eighty mesa e reported for piactice in answer the first general call for baseball ididates at the University of Illin-, . 'This is the largest squad that s ever. reported. for indoor practice such an early dateand it is expect- that twice that number will enroll the next week. Many Pitchers Out Jnder the watchful eye of Coach adgren the many battery aspirants ve been working out for the past ...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… sr r ,.. f , ,.. . F . >. 1 i ... i .. t e n: . e ICS-W-P .Y rrli k r '"'Y W11Y iW Y I YW YIYiYY YYYI W W I II I I IIIIW 1 x 5 mows Perplexing Problem Menu Simply Solved [F you are dissatisfied with the service you are-getting fron4 yu our butcher or your:,grocer,or both and you are convinced- that it is not much less than a problem, the solution of which means a great deal' to the efficiency of your kitchen. W E invite you to c...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…C .A,. )LDS- ed by this time. - SWIMMING MEET W ill . rsity loi ie Dean rrow money L funds for lyra B. Jor-. irls who wish' tp work in the a University hall are requestedf up in the blue book which has aced in the league room or to rothy Jeffrey, '24, phone 398. Vomen's Cosmopolitan club will' guests of Martha Cook dormi- dinner Sunday, Feb. 19. The beginning class in dancing is scheduled to meet at 8 o'clock Monday' and Wednesday even...…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…FFIClAL BULLETIN ELI SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 Number 98 or Students in Electrical and Meohanical Engineering: R. C. Bergvall of the Class of 1921 will be in Ana Arbor from the 17th .bruary to the 22nd of February, inclusive. He will make his headquar- in my office. I advise that you talk with Mr. Bergvall, getting first impressions of professional employment possibilities with the West- ouse Electric & Mfg. Company. JOHN C. PARKER. Tser...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…I ITHE WEATHER SN4OW; CONTINUEI) COLD Y frt!Aa til Section One I' l TO1)AI. # # VOL XXXIII. No. 99 20 PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, l1923 20 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS ft TO ETINDEMNITY: 2AI{TIAL LAW IS -MAINTAINED IN CITY; DISORIDERr IMMINENT TROOPS WILL REMAIN FOR FINES- COLLECTION Stategic P'oints Seized Including 'thef Post Office, Railway Station, Treasury Gelsinkirchen,,Feb. 17--(By A.. P.) ' --Gelsir khchen wa...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN,' ARBO, MICH{104N, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1923, The flusic of ussia It Is fierct - ltlto te' wibth wht CARL i\j~JE. GEHR"INGJtcrBsThe moodshiargey ottradietry natural and apparenttenjoymsent eatas in dcatd ae aso rather geograph- 'atod Anmerirans take' is the art t isorhe Iatip mahd It is in the grater the Russians. This pitenomeson inr~ e stwith lisicit another idler att~ilIriis ( tt 5 II tsi I h ii cy its it' lasis the happi...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…Tf FICHGANDAILY DENTS i SEO IAVIS E Rsia HEGLRI DAILYDIET iLeder ;oks His Part LATERALLY WINS ,",It is htighly 1i11po rtalt tht iii-- 1 and fa ril S (lictii 110 provide vilit- ns in quantiis di(iflW mon re P- 'al thain Mile nin;n ium allowa eeu hii c ouild suffice for tLhe preenton deiiency diseases," stated Dr11. Joian_ LfldwAll, dir ctor of stuidett hY'ia elfare. Lack of these inporlant con- ituents of the diet uroduces SUCol)- bili...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY StNDAY, IFBRt hY 1i, ls? AN INTERVIEW WITH M. COUE (oue the miraicle man is not a mr MILLARD PRYOR ,jet. Tiseie was allinmedateerush cle man at all,lie not only says so and in a few miniutes the stage was al- ht insists uiton it. It wa one of the most half fol of peotle aniiots to greatest reret le had while in this tral at 7:45. So 1 presented mysef {Is' mie tee is o difeenes tness .hive"the little chemist of Nancy...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…r lo MIN(y NDAL ±The Y. W. C. A. discussion group on Low Prices Fail i W'0 N'S industrial problems will meet at 33 WO Er TA S SCR 'clock this aferon tthie home To, Lure Buyers 1 HI HI Rivl 0 ftjE K IR6 II1_ treet, to meet the rev. NW Illiam Shot- 1'houth the numiiber of books sold'fo d of t e C rc a le f r r- itIl W l el,;L tg b k ex h ti -- i dtistriacl Democracy. All interested in I ~this yecar was not large, the insitigant- OsA11HAt'( h...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDA Y, Ers1 IICAIs1, 182:1 THlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TTRFE Making A.merica S afe For Bigots After the Civil War, ttte twhite, in SAMUEL BURTON DOUGHTONotebadhe'thoisnotht the South organized tthemselves fotr ________________________________o_______their hindrnheCahlcinstht porotection against an irrationtal freed shosbtteutlncati onase slave, who had lost been given his fr DIoughtout kiothe r e robemintheSutschosehe d ole butheraruenKi with c...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday urinsg the University year 'by the Board in entrol of Stude::t Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial ssociation. The Associated Press is- exclusively en- t ied to the use for republication of all ears dispatches credited to it or not other- ise credited in this paper and the local ews published,-therein. Entered at the po...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 4

… A1 ' t /4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FkIR~IUAENY -M. 1' Mimes A sced ROBERT BARTRONt Isup5poeo t t he y ionly ( - ot 'htt is l hreit, to te lurry, an at yonng crtitc, in tsis wild -thnitt t iso olior ta ico tt la Ioc001-t in tagerness o use 000 o ti- t o t tn in ingii itn to glory in ortsli oUatt'iitnt-. 1'e +'e 11al.i ttl 0 5ei" ni hz al nl 1ir(1 of the tane, mioeiat tttt' - itto it- um r. 1 Otorren~ul t--ar ttttlthe mn whtis lwaysttttig...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…s ° ° THE MICHICAN DAILY ~~ ~ ca." This latter talk will be at 8 Father of Professor Ford :Dies 1 o'clock in room 306 of the Union. I Prof. W. B. Ford of theinathemut- :1essays ;coymprise thy- collec"tion, two of,"N paperC onscience" was R which 1have already Lbeen aulished iin prnt< i ed iithe AmericnnJournal ics department, yesterday receivedc G LEE C UBS WILLodof the death of his father, Syl- CONSIDER 'TOUR' Ford andl his family left A...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SU.'i)AY , P125551 A 'Y 1 12;THE MICIGAN DAILY k [ T; 5i 7Ie february Chimes AGAWINTERS Tli . 21)1 ~~ k1o1 OililY .. idiS: t11:ir .S IC is'Vase-'',. I- heri . '(' iso " i'..' 2 1t Is}- a ' p , Is l- ii a i ; 11 'av 11. a s nA little2 su t t ii' 5it Gs u s i i i i li17'1it (ills 55 ii ti 1 itsaein eal ' i l i Is I uaa P int \-Ip' lii it ' 21l<iii a I ii f, ,w 'k-I h l l ~ i e e l t is ass"thv 3 c ilI Oife * (1 i !. ii ':- ! licisi his I It'I w...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…TH% UDAE MICHIGAN DAILY uA~i . . -, / - .. B . f ._ 4 ,... , COACHi FISHFR WELL PLEASEBa IITH good with most any other teaninate", n r m ra tm but little has been tried for the fresh- m.an r nrt.rot pornlitted to indlulge in W -} g 1Rir ti w d e-.A Iw ginesexcpt wth te Vait ally 9*aes xe pt witoah Fhe Vr hsity I'n sem ifinals or the inter-fra icrl- £ ltl eseres n Coc Fiop md vYd- n ity basketball (chainpiow"Ilup will be played on the...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 6

…tPAfE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1912 BO -Ii < .t 1 T 1 :f , i I THlE WOR~L I\ FIAStEI'AtE by'rTe tlatity. the siotlicityof Ut'Itt'stylei George lean athan. Alfred A. lott swin our str.detadbott tnt or-M Knopf. i'leto001 admitaion. I tclnictrtl siti1. iefevted ity'Rober tiBarron lity. assredy it louas sisbeyotdi c iticism. I admit i. Ii.waas the oty persto,,oris ,his tehniqu a thing .il at, aibout l<' place who liatinotr...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…,________ IIIF MICHIGAN DAILY SG1 EVENi Horseshoe Champ "' nurmnrn ZiLOSES 'O INDIANA MI C h IG7AN-7 To Defend mTtteFISHER l Is PLSE -- xWITH YEAR'LINI3S (Continuied from Pag-e Ono) I~C anf lsecnd ii'the 401 yard free stryle aptdin Clitirchman and Moore di- viddindividual honors for the ve Michigan and Cornell first met in an tors. indoor track mncet in 1920 when t he Wei olverine tank nienf led hy jformier won with 4X2 1-2 points again...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, +Efliti AtY 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE: SVEN it that I am inclined to think ithat the black ag-ainst the blue, faintly utter- expurgation has been rather light. ing their wail of ae cry. To give an idea as to the plot I hove "On the other side of the Ponibo, or found the following: o nthe other side of the tBenmbe, some- .Bissibingui arrived. one was singing: Eating Mayt Be a Hiabit! "Fy-hey -- yalta - ho!, .F tiMle was a handson...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…"iTI THEMICHIGAN DAIL\" DA ILY -OFFICI AL. BULLtE T I N Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ofj the University. Copy received until 3:lSO v. 'gy.. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Volume 3 SU DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 192"Number 90 FF.s' To All Students: It is requested that all students who have changed their ad.dress since the last sementer call at the office of the Dean *of Students, Room 2, U~ni- 'versity Hall, and till ...…

February 18, 1923 • Page Image 8

…tiP T ~~~~THE MIi fIGdAN DAlE Qt Y Ci-t-tYI,1 t Io- .nntaro the Ktn too tloiiiti. r o r toev.with a oertiion, J i/ kinig Lt/1 r >/CSfe ow- to re ,ttto to atter, rtot -t iet n0ci telte 0 err -,(irxtlilot t-Cta ein u are 1itioji -mten tn opi- tatc:: . . : E 1 I ttto ite AiA Onti ' tticiasTi.the ate ,i , det aup~oTheioadthelaoir 'I -ttot ,rA roit itfland ./. ortsupport af the poe. tt adIlin tant p ere err yi It:-fon Outt'rtll- iv [.r 2 ig tsttanc...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…VOL. NXXII No. 09 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1923 mummnCURRENT WORLD EVENTS AS SEEN BY THE, CARTOONIST Grol Forges TII SHI CJ11-91 PUNS N- ~Satiric Weapons I IIU BANQUETMARCV N~l~ES /fFRlL~ff~AY%, Z1 O':For ParodCy Isu% D 60 QfiSUHENTRP1G ./S-WA/1 A//ID 6IAT!FI / Confirmation o curent rumors that. - the Gargoyle was planning to issue a Punrpose to houge Interin 11Ytorkibig publications numnber com~ as 'a '10 of S. C. A. and ( iua...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

…! tlt;P .,1-11%.*/113 (Continued from 'age 9) . and her mother is a gen r who would rather do the elf than ask Cora to spn tle old dishes il her nanicure. Sam, the brother-In-law, eases being a plumber when Cora hinks up the title "Sanitary Engin- er," and Hedrick (Buddy Messenger) s the little pest, a composite of every baby brother." "The Power of a Lie," the attraction >r Friday and Saturday, is a picture ith an all-star cast which i...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

…±RkTTHEtMIiCHIAN rDAILY SU'N9Y, FRJARY - I 923 t; -4, EIGHT 7 ,/ A m rica tions simnilar to the Klan- problem. replace conspiracy with co-operation, /"l .i Lf X f/ I Now in 'regard to the latter, many f forget minor differences, expell all VV~a G IlKlansmen are business men ana p6ii-l hatred, if we wsh to make America Ala i g A m e i a S f ticians They are derendent upon the-!! and the world safe for Americans and V / ( ' spportof the peop...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

… TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBRUARY iS 929_ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923 THEMICHIGAN DAILY -PA _ _ _ ... 4 , it that I am inclined to think that the black against the bliie, faintly utter- expurgation has been rather light. ing their wail of a cry. To give an idea as to the plot I have . "On the other side of'the Pombo, or found the following: o nthe other- side of the Bembe, some- _ nont was -itf iner i. I, _________________ I ______...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

… t ..-~ TYAQE SIX THE MICHLIGANA.~ITALY SUNDIAY, ~FEBRUARY 18, 1923 L--: DA, :R VARY 518, 193 HE MICHIGAN DAILY - i ~- ,~, P - "I BO 1 11 i r. rr.++ y..rrrg~sNI W-- THE WORLD IN FALSEFAVE, by l-he clarity, the simonlici , of his atye Oteorge Jean Nathian.. Alfred t otb win our ur.ier tandiag: and eom-n Kniopf. pel our admiratin. In technical abil- Reviewed by Robert Bartron iity. assuiredly, Housman is beyond (:ci...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 14

…- - --- ---- - -- I-- wr I - AW, . -If I . - - I I I - - . I - , - - 'I.- O- ; TH4E MICHIGAN- DAILY SUJNDAY, FEBRUJARY 18; f923 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i8, 1923' -THE MICHIGAN DAILY"'h i . ,. of their dignified beauty, and, inci- through her efforts, and hers practic- dentally, very much cheaper. ally alone, did "Lady Billy" amuse iMr.Shuter, and his assistant, Carl the audience at the Whitney last Mon- inaIX SC C nl a: Gusde, who doubt...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PR~ffSORSTAL (Continued from Page 9) years the total payments certainly made by Germany amount to about $2,- 000,000,000 including the value of d- liveries in kind, but of this sum only about $350,000,000'is credited to repar- ations and most of this latter sum to Belgium which has a priority. The rest of Germany's payments have been dissipated in the cost of the army of occupation and in oher treaty costs. Subject to the p...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IDA.FEltAR iuanriii~n slightest degree affecting ,the truth of Dflhtllrb the above statement.a "The F'rench and British positons SCUS101,Of CRPLIIT on this whle question of reparations [HLILIIdifer in the following respects: while (Goltined rom age11) reductions in the amounts they think' (C*.fxtiuedfromrage11)Germany should pay, the English have taut, eventually we shall have it. and come to look upon the whole matter the...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…DEDICATED TO JUSTICE 'it q l a u Ap :43 at MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS I VOL. XXXV. No. 101 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, FI va E lNTs SENgATAPPROVES LEGISLATION FOR SALARY INCREASE VICE PRESIDENT, LAWMAKERS, AND CABINET MEWBERS WOULD BE AFFECTED' NO DISSENSION WILSON'S WOLVERINES WILL FURNISH MUSIC AT FROLIC Paul Wilson's Wolverines, the regular Union orchestra, has been selecte...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIE MICHIGAN DAILY WED:NESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 . ...... ..... . . . . ............ . _ 24 TF I . I ! Research 1'4ocety Holdsi Banquet Tonight to Commemorate Inception, ACUE >RFNOWN A.& ' uv , ' 17,IT 9 i.) -:an-j ty -naxe Ileg;ed cure for tubercu-, ''.s., used by 1401ger V ollgaard, pro- fessor of Jphysiology at the Royal Vet-I en nary and A gricul tural, College of Copenhagen, Denmark, is described by the National Tuberculo...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…WIM~Ni'SDAY, FEBRUTARY 18, 192 i THE MICHIGAN DAILY A! TI. SKSCA RDER TO MAKE PROTESTM _Pre s id e n t of ?ttiIw a y A sso c iti m i To Fight Dlaekys . SUMMONS 43,000000 Washington, Feb. 17.-A call to th 43,000,000) daily electric railway rider of the united States to rise u an demand traffic congestion relicf wa sounded toay by J. N. Shannaa, president of th American Electri Railway association in conventio "Traffic congest11iois unsliena...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…PAQH FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Members of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished therein. Entered at the postoffice...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

…IWEDNESDAY, fEBRUARY 1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 cI C ILWAVASK M MWA% & 's } E1 APPOINT NEW ICE- PRESIDENT OFLEAGUEk FORMER OFFICER TO ASSUME DUTIES OF CHARLOTTE BLAGDON+ Dorothy McFarlen, '25, was appoint- ed vice-president of the Women's League at the League meeting held Monday in Barbour gymnasium. She will assume the duties formerly held by Margaret Dixon, '25, who is act- ing as president of the League during the illness o...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEIDNESDAY, FEBRUARlY 18, 19~25 . . . . .-,.. ......e.. ,.,.' ;. 1 uAInuMlMI1MO n ili . . ,.__ . '-N DlI Tankmen Hold 2 L MCHGA ARIYIILL Speed EWL Tral i TBLLVIIL BOW/LERSI1 FOR PURDUE TILVI In spite of the fact that Micigan's~ TO START TODA~ __________DEEAT NAVYTEAMI sw m m ng t anos dut l__ on in uRA IER~N TY B_________1 Coach MIaher 's Mlcii i1op~c to hevcnge lby two points in their dual mfeet last sn tU o iI pi...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8EV i _ ._ coLUMN A"FI COLUMsN.j AT. RN.. 'ADVERTI SING AT 3 P.M, - ~LOST_____ ITET ETBDE LOST-Circular m osiac p in with (love LITET METBK R design and filigree border. IAberv- un! al reward. Phone 526--11. 721. For- UULWIBODY ONbil est Av'e. I IntramuralAI tems Professor Reate hs IJamined for flw the pupose of fomiliart- 'iing"Ithe future iteachters with the sulb- - l~resry ro ...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

…I 1'AGE 11011T THE MICHIGAN DAILY____ WEDYNES1DAY, FEBIRUAIY "1S, 1925 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th 2Preident until 3:30 p. i. (11:30 a. in. Saturdarh Volumie 6 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUTARY 18, 192i Number l101 thilversity Lecture: Dr. Worthington C. Ford will lecture on "A Letter of Alexander Ham- ilton, and Hamilton's Influenc...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

…vy ('. ,._( E .:: . .. q .. y ", ':- ,. .. i ... .: ;:, xa :wri60i ,F h'n ';,.'2! r t+,! rt t yv 1'r. :.r, p u h w y Er o'. 3t ''4, Fla t . , ; .n .,, ., _ lv t:... .#, .. ., d 3v fit, ,y. s, ,i. ,, ,i .5. +r,- h"< . r(yrtx 'f4, l5 } IExtra Y r e Av A60F 464W 4ilt r 2k% m t U ttl Extra VOL. XXXV. No. 101 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDINESDAY, FEJ'BRU ARY 18, 1925 FIVE CENTS LONG ILLNESS ENDSINDEA TH ATHOME HERE DEVELOPMENT OF PLE...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

…PAGE t THE MICHIGAN ' DAILY THE MIHIGAN AILY ED)NI5SDAY; 1?ulBlUAltY 18, 19-5 i 2 TH ANN!VRSARY Research Society Holds Banquet Tonight to Commemorate Inception1 ACHIEVES RENOWN In commemoration of its founding' 25 years ago today, the Research club of the University will hold a banquet at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Union. 1 All of the living members of the club,1 President Emeritus Hutchins, the Re- genrts of the University, and the pre...…

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…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1925 I SKS CARRDR R T KEPROTEST President of Railiway Association Issues Call to, Mobilize To Fighit D)eays SUMMONS 43,00000 Washington, Febt. 17.-A call to the Ji4 i,oo0,0Ot) daily electric railway riders ~or the United States to rise up and demandl traffic con gestion relief was :4soundeil today by J. N. Siannahan, fpresidtent, Of the American ElectricC j; Itatilwaiy association in convention "Traffic congestion is uns...…

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…PAGhE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY I of the campaign against filth on the ' American stage. - While these two agencies are un- J'uf'i'd('eiymcxntg xcit lonaydoubtedly two of the most powerful t o{ ~'id at 'ui turuuonus in the cou~ntry, th~ tivu cant action taken by any grouiP and ,' tt'e po stoffce at Ann Arbor, ]~ ii'Ii ~ ~cc nd glass matter. Special. rate ~ ~ ganted by Thirdl Assistant Post aStir (,neral. Sub,, I ij'ioh, by carrier: $3.50; ...…

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