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May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…YT J2tf i 'r A6F Ap %noon OOM% a tr t axt F-11 DAY A2ND SEB ..l/ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922 I WiU 1I IUII BLE 'TILL RECOVERS RESULTS OF TIVE i AT GENOA E NOT'EXPECTED Willing to Join Investi- 'th Aim of Securing Restoration (By Associated Press) Washington, May 17. -- Any ques- ,i ofthe recognition by the United ats, of the Russian soviet govern- ent lies beyond the time when res- ration of productivity in Russia y...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…such a change at the I cept Monday during the Waiversity of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS lus entitl othe we :he crditd t Itor os therwi6i lecal Yews published theres. t AssArbu Ifihiansa s06014 BUiAdw. Maynard Street. litrial.. .L4. M . -"wo'rds. if miu. the m!a- students' expense. To hold examinations without providing some period in which to prepare may not only set an un- desirable precedent, but will work a decided injus- lice...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…ALM 3 MATER n II t Six Years toI oscow is be- uilding activ- rears duiing private build- itutions were isrepair, both private indi- throes of a What authorities believe to be unique in the history of this campus is the dedication of the latest book of Bartow A. Ulrich, '64L, which is made to the University of Michigan. There is no other record in the library of a similar token -of appreciation to this University According to'Librarian W....…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

…t 1 I" iVAl-&i.JJ3%I 1LJ't1L I i +a . ^ t 'nom _ ti . .e . X Calendar BASEBALL At Home -Chicago at Ann Arbor. -Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. -Ohio State at Ann, Arbor. -Alumni game at Ann Ar- -National Collegiate Athlet- tion. meets at Chicago. Abroad -Illinois at Urbana, Ill. -Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa.1 -Notre Dame at South Bend,, TRACK, At Rome -- Michigan interscholastic rbor. / Abroad -Chicago at Chicago. 2 - Western Conference' ships at I...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

…V L.lHJ...I mes fl E TECH DELI- [ANT MATCHj ng a superior brand of tennis n's Varsity tennis men had lit- culty in taking over the Car- ech team at Pittsburg Tuesday,f score of 5 to 1. It'had been ex- ;hat the Plaid net artists would much greater opposition than thcoming but only one Tech was able to win his match, Reindel losing to the Plaid Neville. in Merkel won a well played from, Schwartz, number one ian. His superior speed and ss wer...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

…ENTIO tat Firepro ot be Associated Press) Li., May 17.-Varying su tive to future skyscrap red by Chicago architec t of fire damage here Burlington and Quin iding, one of the tyl Daily, Gargoyle W3attic Saturday. With the annual DAILY-gargoyle. baseball game but a few days hence, of reports from the gargle camp show that 'spirits' are lacking among the few remaining players. After several weeks of strenuous effort, only three diamond men are ...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

…o bed d be the that s' play the re- Z to 4 r gym- point o'cloc ns for all last time Officers for thecoming yearwere installed by Michigan Dames Tues- day evening, when they held their reg- ular meeting in Barbour gymnasium. The following officers took their oaths of office: President, Mrs. G. M. Gale; vice-president, Mrs. A. M. Stellwagon; secretary, Mrs. E. H. Corley; treas- urer, Mrs. W. L. Faust. At this time the retiring president gave...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 8

…J L L ET M. Saturday.) Number 166 Elaborate Plans For Twenty-Second Annual Interscholastic Track Meet Attract Unusual Amount of Interest) (u 1:0a.I Y 18, 1921 THURSDAY, cups and medals to the winners of the respective events. All visiting teams will be lodged in the various house club residences and at frater- nity houses. CLEAN, PROFITABLE EASY WORK We require at once 5 capable young men and women to act as our sales representatives in yo...…

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