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July 18, 1911 (vol. 2, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…THE ,WOLVERINE Northwestern Mutual LIFE INS. CO.I MILWAUKEE Let Us Have a Talk With__YOU FRED'K M. STEINBAUER District Agent.Hammond01 idiot, Detroit WM.-- S. McCORMICK 3 1210 Washenaw Ave. Call 373-J BESTe7~Mt~O LUNCHES in, town sat BANCK.OFT S. PHOTOGRAPHER Officil Photogrpher to Michign Athetcs for 10 ,ytr. Studio: 319 E. Huron St. Phone 961- IStudent's Supply Store For your Note Bools, ountinoPes, Statinery ENGINEERS SUPPLIES, CandyCiga...…

August 18, 1910 (vol. 1, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…TPHE WOLVERINbt .I $25.00 4 x 5 Cartridge Kodak (Shopworn) Price, reduced 50c each day beginning Aug. 5th at $19.00 Neit in our1 JWindw E. E, CALKINS, Druggist 324 S. State St. Get your MICHIGAN Pins, Fobs and Spoons HALLER'S ptical' y Dept. Fine Watch and Jeelery Reparigt HIALLER1'S JIIWILIIRY S10ORE 2t6 south Main St. Prites ot:-The wolerrine. The DSitu ti,ntaDaily The Al attais,Th aw et en~. iTeiargaprTe Ti 11h- iean 'Tehnic,High ShoolOm...…

January 18, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING jPAY YOUR CANDY- * BETS WITH FOR RENT. For Rot--odr flatfurnshed u-c light anti gas.. No other U "3i1..i~isi\ ~ roomets Second honse ftom State ICHOCOLATES street, 603 ]\rsF. tn tet Phne249-.t Best in the World 60 to 80 cents * AT QUARRY'S Money Loaned Gin Wtcsicn, Di anaondh, LatBoons, or otier persson ptoperty. Wces n"rOJewelry' repaired. B' rg ins in XWatches & Diamonds Offc ts ssiecie'33antE.tcwts'y St Ann Arbot. ...…

February 18, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…THEI MICHIGAN DAILY. *This Space Reserved FOR Sam Burchifed 0 A n n A rb o r s L ea d in g TAILORS 106 E. Huron SI. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 7Sc ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1.75 Fully Guaranteed Watch Rspsairiirng aSpuuaislty THEt FARMEIIRS AND MEICHIANICS BANK( MAIN AND "URON STREETS Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits $100,00 General Blanking Business. 3 ercenti paid oun Time and Savungs D...…

March 18, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…PAY YOUR. CANDY BETS WITH C HOGOLA-T ES Be'sin the World 60 to 30 cents AT. QUA RRY'S Moey( aed l ot 0 t0 c eso o proer' y O~l. * toc ro-,,pair ed.. (flIoo ' 1, o :30 a 7to cJOTEPH e WATTS Capital $5050 arolooj nl f g s$i55),555 tio'o .0l 3 3I pero' cont paino on Time aoo0 000,0 o 0 rotty De- 1o)i o x- uoo ro I oi~ pwarods Et. A. OVOL l.000 . 0.Io'ooii. A The Ann bo MlV1ll17S Bank STA 0 p~7JIS BANK 00 Ilti00 FIRSTN i lBAND ( 0So ' LC 1.o Proo...…

May 18, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…Extrse . uaality Bags and Medicine Cases AT QUARRYS Hotel Whitniey The best place in tihe City to dine Service A La Carte Sunday Dinners a Specialty T. C. CAPEN, Mgr. THE FARMERS AND MEKCHIANICS BANK MAIN AND lHURON STROEETS Capital $50000 aurplus and Profits $100.000 General Banking Business. 3 per cent paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Safety De- posis Boxes to reel at $2ot and upswards It.KP.ifresFi. If.. loRET is so cV. iCr. . A. WIIAiAMs...…

October 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… 1 5 BEAT F I IWO". 41 hkLJ 440 l11EEEI NIP rI a F1 I]_ J _ OWN SCORED By I BEFRE SCRUBS EX INITIAL COUNT I These freshmenI Are Corners-Yes! I he (small freshman. "h" used advisedly) was SISLER GETS PLACE ATHLETES DO WELL Former Varsity Captain Gets Base. Murray and Simpson Capture Hurdles; bAl's Highest Honor in An. Simpson Hangs Up New nual selection Olympic Record . CAN YOU IMAGINE IT -By The Dictaphone a or Pass by Culv...…

November 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…A & AJ- AVAA% A AAN AA XI 'I J-P A i * *** * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IN TODAY' EDR Syracuse vs. Colgate and Minnesota vs. Wisconsin Other Head- liners AGGIES OPPOSE NOTRE DAME Yale vs. Princeton at Princeton. Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. Cornell vs. Mass. Aggies at Ithaca. Army vs. Springfield at West Point. Navy vs. Villa Nova at Annapolis. Harvard vs. Brown at Cambridge. Dartmouth vs. West Vir...…

January 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…x IVND l I -LBI HLE UC TOBL ER 7 Cornhaskers Contract for One Gamee vWith Wolverines Signed Yesterday 0T ONE SATURDAY CONTEST STILL O1EPEN ON SCHEDULE Pen traie W lIe Only One Out- side of Ann Arbor Next Fall Nebraska will play Michigan on Ferry field next fall under a one-year contract. The game will take place Oct. 27. Notwithstanding their desire to sign a contract calling for a game here in 1917 and one in Lincoln in 1918, the athletic aut...…

February 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…II li miE l l4 an Beats, Notre Dame, G BAS5EBALL .REPORi1 Initial Practice S4 In Water nag ALL TRYOUTS A TOCC Coach Lundgren I pects for Season Pitchin All candidates f baseball team wil Lundgren tomorro o'clock in Waterm2 TRYOUTS r MONDAY et for One o'Clock man Gym- dum RE URGED OME OUT EARLY Pleased with Pros- ; Likes Looks of ig Staff or the 1917 Varsity l report to Coach )w afternoon at 1 an gymnasium. MICHIGAN OPENS 1917 TRAC...…

March 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYs ILIE TO COACH AT KLAHOMA INSTITUTION S SOUTH NEXT FALL TRAIN ENID FOOTBALL TEAM TOI >hnny Maulbetsch has signed a ract to coach all branches of ath- s at. Phillips university, Enid, .. e will go south next fall in time drill the football team of the ol, which is in the state normal s for 'athletic relations. Johnny been dealing with the southern )ol for some time, finally coming rms yesterday morning. The con- t is for ...…

April 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… LivAUnI'LLv LHt . . I RnflN IIA Il NARHB 1, i I I TO LEAD SPRING VARSITY FOOTBALL PRACTICE IN "HURRY UP" FASHION *~~~ *a * * * * * * * * , , VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM MAY PLAY Men Will be Put Through Hard Practice Without in- terruption Daily BELIEVES THE BOYS SHOULD BEf PREPARED TO HELP UNCLE SAM FOOTBALL MEN * If you are a football man, * Coach Yost wants you at Ferry field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. * * CO{ACiH ORGANIZES LOCAL ...…

May 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…. ..sHiv .vt- 1L I r1111 YESTERDAY'S GAMES NORTHWESTERN BOASTS BEST TRACK STAR OF THE SEASON American League SSUMMER SESSION Washington ...10 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4 6 0 Smart Takes Six Firsts Against In Detroit .......0 10 01 0 0 0 0-2 8 2 diana; Four in Dual Meet E SERIES OF CONCERTS Athletics.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 5 1 AN D PLAN FOR Chicago......00 0 1 1 1 2 20-7 13 0 New York, May 17.-Floyd Smart of CHORUS Northwestern university is by far the ...…

October 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…18, 1917. a; THE MICHIGAN DAILY FADE T T E M C G N D I P am, ..'l WHAT 9ARE.1FUTURE French Athlete Discusses Post-Bellum Status of Athletics and Gen- ral Sports PREDICTS ANTI-TEUTON STAND IN INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS Quotes President of U. S. F. S. A. on Probable Resumption of Old Olympic Games (By Charles de Saint Cyr.) Motoring, aviation, riding and driv- ing, hunting, traveling, interest the masses and have more followers. Yet it is footb...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…1917. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ISA DROPS CAME RED AND BLUE TA I (Continued from Page One) 1 the better and the margin she held in ability, augmented by the wonderful Chowing of Berry and the breaks in thy. lick, accounted for the victory. Berry, Bell, Wray, and Light were tie individual stars for Penn while Cohn, Hanish, Goodsell, and Lambert showed u the best for the Wolverines. Detailed account of the battle: First Quarter Lambert acting cap...…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…11I LNIU GM ES LterS iApi 9 a good fullback, leavesa while Weston, one of the, ui rtHU a gi lu LAMBERT d All-American rn teams. and chulz, the best center o a Wolverine uniform. st, and active, and is up plays when playing n defensive. He moves attack quickly and gen- -r in - - " ALL- AMERICMt~ t Team ..........'....L. Tech.......... L. 'ech.........L. gilnia............. ................R . ta ............R. rg ............R. . ....…

December 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…r IEJIVIUI DuALI DHLL PLYES DISPLAY GLSS arr But one man has shown up for the shot put. This man is Baker of last year's All-fresh, and while he has R shown fair form, he will not be able to fill the hole left by "Cee" Cross and "Pat" Smith. Simpson, who graduat- ed last year, hardly has an equal in this year's crew of high-jumpers, al- st though Haigh, Johnson, and Later are- e rounding into form. While pole-vault- 'e ers Cross and Robertso...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…4I Di A L 1 J _. ts and Overcoats d Trousers and Bath Robes 20% off. Vadhams & Co. WOLVERIES MIX WITH INIANA FIVE TONI T GAME MARKS RE-ENTRY INTO CONFERENCE BASKETBALL FOLD According to the Indiana . college paper, the Michigan basketball team was defeated by Ohio State a week ago last night. The Daily sport staff} and the Michigan Athletic association are glad to be infP nmed of the contests and since the game was said to have been p...…

May 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…TF MICHIGAN DAILY E TOI I ted to Win 25 Points Volverines in Meet NTERED IN 10 BY COACH ROCHNE ronger Than in With Farrell's ?Hell Early rell's track squad will ame this afternoon in a Ferry field, at 2 o'clock. s scheduled to be over me for the Iowa-Michi- .was given to the team Steve wanted to have his I up enough to be in the ion for today's. struggle. arrives here this morn- 4uad of track and field shown atgreat improve- he last mee...…

July 18, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…T HE W OL VER IN E ALL ROADS LEAD TO POP'S Why all th is dolbt a towhrto . For lrttaL. dinnt. or after IIlO o "opi Bancgt awit you totay' Ililo.' H's g(iA trep.oilyO si el Ni I treatYotariol t., Mornt, nonor night. VII loii ld w hit tries. 51,11to 'otthim.tt,t Soo t' 'o li tiioh Ia '-is,otr a "slotp.' FllwtBrollbot ds' ALL ROtAD1S011'hit i) TO llO'S. STU T 9SUPPLY STORE «'To0 TUll'111 Morse's and Gilbert's Candy Stationery, Pound Paper E...…

August 18, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…THE W O LV E R INE ALL ROADS LEAD TO POP'S 11i ;a]ll ii i c;an it ,. lo t71'Is':' to 05:. it::;l 1le;''eo~gt fl<ry,'ealod iu ll aai", o say "11,41.'' 11 III. o I(I iX1 1i_; To find what is best. Just glee him a test; And after that trial, We'll wager you'l smite. So after you finish the "fuss" or a "Hop,' Follow the sign boards; ALL ROADS LEAD TO POP'S. IT'S THE STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE WHO HAS THE Morse's and Gilbert's Candy Kodak Supplies ...…

July 18, 1912 (vol. 3, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE '-,_''a., .. 7 i { U era '' . WHITE STAR LINE WfA~tRET, DETROIT° For a Delightful. all Dlay Outing ons the beautifual St. Clair i take th ste eal'o"anyorng 8:o, Sndays qes. F r taig ssame day: tfot Huon s ease; tlastas o TtsnoaaPa so enats;or 'Tolaeala adrturn's teamser"Owonas"loases eoti everyssweekday 8:15ass.,stvrry Sunday 830a.m.,srtusto ssssit 7:15 p.s.; fareSt t tys soc, weekladays $1.00. For an Afternoon Ride tos St. Cla...…

July 18, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…Committee Will Select 200 Names from State Physicians for Medical Officers A national committee of doctors was recently appointed by the government to appoint from the leading nationa'l medical organizations such as the American Surgical Society, the Amer- ican College of Surgeons and the American Medical Association, a com- mittee to prepare the country medical- ly in case of war. This committee was to apnoint a committee on medical iIUI o ...…

August 18, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… P AT-C HES Have You a P EVERY EVENING Now exam week is approaching At a very rapid rate, So I think I ought to study And not have another date. But the dance is so attractive That I ought to go once more; And the Huron sure is pretty From the wooded western shore, And the room's too hot for working, And the stars are shining bright- Oh, gee whiz, boys, what's the differ- ence If I go out just tonight? A COOL ONE FROM A NICE BERGER "What is t...…

July 18, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE PAGE THREE I~lf[11{111IIIIII1it1H111111ti1; PCK ZRIN U S ( A t the Thea WuerthTheater Afternoon-a:3 and 4:00 By CAMPUS PROFSSORS AT THE ARCADE Evening-7:o, 1:o and xo:on Constance Talmadge is c Phane-ssa-J - by some to have surpassed ThPrs Gr 89JacM FR Y =frd in Present Outlook for a Career in the previous screen successes "His Majesty, Bunker Bean." Also Field of Geology is Excel- portrayal of the madcap Hiolmes Taels and Cose...…

November 18, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILI i,. a. . _sq _~_. -- .....__._ I ' _" -- r ---6r- - ---- -- U I !' IV r I I 1l ar ; , 1 A¢ L L EDWARDS EANS VICTORY 'ALL-FRES STARS MAKE FOR SOPHOORE LITS 6000 SHOWING IN TESTS he does not enter into the spirit of the game; that he plays at the game, not in the game, "I heartily recommend that all foot- ball men, whether All-Fresh or Var- sityt, enter into some sport during the winter. Let, them come ove...…

December 18, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAIi ., ,... . o A ADE TPCADE - H J z rs. FIsdimKe in Thackeray's -- tt anity F TO-DAY .. . .r~ l/ ON YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP Take the Lehigh Valley Railroad Through service -between Buffalo and Philadelphia, New York and Newark. Direct connections at Buffalo with Michigan Central trains out of Ann Arbor. Route goes through "The Switzer- land of America," the most beautiful section east of the Rocky Mountains. Trains all-stee...…

January 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…THR MICHIGAN DAILY __ _ i4 ? , ' w,., t , ti s ; }t} i s,- _. L q ^ ' :h."«, ".r.a4.x"x"rr Nsn ' ts-7." :r r...r xx. rs.. E -.__ ,,,. tul i i -... V fl=rt-T P, P" Fb f T4 6. I. - ; i AMATEURISM MEETINGSI INTEREST COLLEGE MEN Recent Attempts to Purge Athleties of Existing Evils Draw Attention New York, N. Y., Jan. 17.-College alumni and undergraduates are keen- ly interested in the efforts to incor- porate in all forms of nati...…

February 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYt _ ' Si - I .. > a 1 V I 9v -46 _I I i j A ENTRIES COME SLOWLY FOR FRESH-SUH MEET Names Must Be Turned in at sater.. man GynImToday; Waterbury .iInjures Foot EXPECT KE(EN /tflPET1TI[O Entries for the annual Fresh-Soph indoor track contest which is sch - uled to come of Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock hve so far been received very slowly. Up to 5:30 o'clock yes- terday afternoon the list of competi- t...…

March 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I I I I 1111 | .t. . 4 . _._ r . _ _ __. _ ~ -- ................... * - eI Ln.....e.eee. t'^L . " j . . e~. a~s' . __ . _.._._. ... _.._ . .. _... --- _. - - _. w..._ - - ..a._____. . 1 i ___ IL .r....v, .,..e."..-n .r.,..,....".. ..* ......y I(f I r I « I i i ( iI -.. . ,. _. --j C ' ' i I f? i li !i ,y i3 y i _ _ , _. . - P r l " ; 1 n + i1 ' 7 - , ' 1 ,, -- - k i _ ._ -11 . z _._._,.._.. ..., ... _ ,....…

April 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

…tHE MrCHIGAN 1A I L Y Pion ~~t,. ,IC-GA N D A I. ..E REMEMER T tobacco the o s m' famous tobacco for cigarettes fakers qf theh eQrg: rks y e gjvnthwod its Most fan-ou8hTuorld Cigarettes.sTurk<is WEe or telom you that Mura T-I1 Tr;8jh C2ga 1 i or- greatest acievgarette It . e t HadrkMfhe BASISOstalish d a NEW VALUE n11 Turkish ..... . M FEE cEFM14S recIt IS a 25 Cent . '.9c-beet' 15t.~~ a,: ' it is -uad onue Trish tob eve in...…

May 18, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…I 111111 I II illllllll! II!!!'!!!!! i i iiiii i ii i ;i i a i i i Cbc fllch CCa f/om mu 1(111 '11111 IflI lii! Jil 1111 offers May F&sti val viitors two very special Noon Dinners at 50c and 75c respectively, in addition to the regular a la carte service in force throughout every day. 11 co A d. . sal 's i,.. . I Take either elevator to the Second Floor nIiuuuiiiiu)111ci ri i *iii, lllt iii III Is, if' df Po The Murad...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…1ILI 1 1L 1 f, L I.r 0 i TICE OfI use 'his best men throughout the four quarters, and Lansing seems confi- dent of its ability to accomplish this end. M. A. C. will be on hand with its usual following of rooters. They may be counted upon to support the Aggie eleven to the limit. That eleven may be counted upon to furnish competi- tion which will be interesting to say the least. There is 1,904 pounds of beef in the M. A. C. team an...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… UE LITS1 rnvlviU les Only Suffered fr ame; Team Prepares for Finale TARS MAY RETURN IST COACHING STA ho UrbanaE Minnesota ac en a ay, the One more team was eliminated ino the class football series when the All- A dent eleven defeated the Soph lits by a narow margin of 6 to 0. The score is no record of the relative ability of the two teams. The dents outplayed and outguessed the second year men with the -exception of the fourth .perio...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…IJ iuinr 'P IlTul mumi I IE sport at the University, it is expect- ed that the matter will be discussed -at the next meeting of the athletic board in February. It is understood that during Christ- mas vacation steps will be 'taken to interest prominentgalumni in the project of a Michigan crew. NEWEI UIPMENTAID TO, 1ARSITYTCOURT SQUAD LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MATE- RIAL ORDERED BY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ird II ve an ex-I the fact that y Busines...…

October 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

….......... ..... WMA ITES: STILL IN GRID SAMl II I lug est Off Because se Spread- WORKOUT; 'RENGTHENED r Position and With Captain-elect Become of' 1918 Varsity Pilot of Bombing Plane to RECALLS HAPPY DAYS, SPENT AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANj TRACK WORK GOING ON AT FERRY FIELD White togged track men raced around the cinder path at Ferry field yesterday afternoon tuning up for work during the year. Headed by Sedgwick, captain of the tr...…

December 18, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ;nom. . .-, ,, r --,,, -- . M °J ' -- vri Pick-Ups 42 . aa.w .s NBIT N TEAMS king Venganoce for Foot- at, Will Give Michigan Hard Fight RENCE FIVES TO BE RENGTHENED BY OLD MEN onsin Alone, to Start Without Single Veteran; Good New Material Season Hs Michigan has a line on the situa- ion in other colleges in the Confer- ence and is planning her course of procedure accordingly, said Coach Mitchell last night....…

January 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…ALRY 1, 1919.THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 'I l r _ j 4 ^' - , __. . -,.:... -__ _ : 4 --- -Y. ^-- - _, ._~ . _ _ _ "- .,. . .. .. _ . _. , . - ., ; .._ = KALAMAZOO TO PRODUCE GOOD0 QUINTET TONIGHT Students of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new line of TEACHERS HAVE RECORD FOR GAMES EXCELLENT EARLY Winter Suits and Overcoats U - MICHIGANDEFEATS DETROIT 39 TO 18 Battle Snappiest Exhibition of Court Games...…

February 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYP a score of 67 to 7 in Waterman gym- nasium. It was a one-sided game throughout, despite the use of all the Michigan substitutes and employing ^y-- -Emery and McClintock on the regu- lar Wolverine team. The summaries for the Saturday contest at M. A. C. were: IMi 11chigan Pos 31. A. C. CHAMPIONSHIP DIAMOND SQUAD several times accounts for the unusu-I Hewlett ........L.F...........Snyder TO RECEIVE DELAYED CHARMS al delay i...…

March 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THR - - 'c' - - N.~ - - - . - MOMMENNOM , __ --- -- - __ LUNDGREN'S SQUAD 'STEADIES IN FORM Fielding practice in the gymnasium i is getting beyond the stage of rapid development which was so noticeable at the first of the workouts. The baseballers are boiling down + the errors and making a science of the scooping and throwing. It can be easily noticed that the men go after the hot grounders with a dash and sure...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY --- FOR TENNIS TRYOUTS MEN TO START TRAINING FOR COMING BIG TENCOURT' ..ATCIHES All men wishing to try out for the Varsity tennis team should report at Ferry field, Friday afternoon - at 2 o'clock. Dr. Lee who has coached the team in former seasons will be unable to take charge of the men this year. He is suffering from eye trouble and does not think that he would be able to stand the a.dded strain. Chris Mack has been ...…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. __ _ R- .e%,* r . ; , __ .. 1 { x - . ,. , -- i .,,,, , fit ^ Michigan's Oldest Book Store .. - _ ICI- 11 1 The Big Book MACKS NET MEN OUTPLAYMAROONS Morning Victory in Singles Outweighs Loss of Doubles Match in Afternoon WESBROOK OUTCLASSES PIKE BEFORE TRACK COMPETITION Michigan defeated the Chicago ten- nis team Saturday afternoon on Ferry field by the count of 2-1, Pike, Confer- ence champion of last s...…

October 18, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…MICHIGAN DAILY ~. iN uu u iSPIRIT Organization Object to Boost University Formed OF WORLD REPRESENTEDI the Phoenix club, representative of Detroit Western high, with about the same number of members. )ICI IWAo N A IlL'MN USrTO )MARRIY SEC~i:RE A I ALEN'S1) A U(IHTER Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Grace Helene Allen, daughter of Secretary of State, W. S. Allen, to George S. Jay, of Shen- andoa, Iowa, a graduate of t...…

November 18, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. j I. L. EWING (Secretary "Y" at Univ. of Nebraska. Capt. Varsity football team at Univ. of Washington.) . A. VAN DIS (Best known man In Michigan. If you don't believe it, ask the crowd.) W. F. LOVETT (Special reporter and editor of reli- gious work-having state wide rep- utal ion.) E. C. "TED" MERCER ("The Down and Out and Up Again" college man who's life's story is a power in many men's lives.) BIG MEN9ADRESS Prominen...…

December 18, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…RIGA i.} 1'L Y' -__--- -,. H IG_.. i A-.-- -- hi $25 Suits and Overcoats are the BEST Made-Ready to the World at that Price One FourthOf ON ALL ASK ANY COLLEGE OR HIGH SCHOOL MAN WHO MEASURES UiP TO HIS IDEAL IN STYLES THE ANSWER WIL LL INVARIABLY BE 1. ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES --Plai statemnt of a plain fact. Has beel, so through three generations. Will stay so. -Whyi} best?' Becauase they 'do not stop (as doesi the usual $25 suit) at...…

February 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN LAILY r z I a Down! Down!l GO THE PRICES i Everyone should have a Kodak You can u s e one everyday Nothing tells the story better Advance Styles for S 3 oval Sale Now On Suits and Overcoats Divided in Two lots i/2 off-%1/3 off GET IT AT CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 SOUTH STATE STREET We are showing .a complete li of Society Brand clothes Spring. Come in and insp ithem. Also a complete line frnishings for Sring AMATEUR FiN...…

March 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…-"M GET IT AT : CALKINS' PHARMACY THE GREAT 2O% BIG SALE 9 S SI ~Rr ;_ ¢ .a , '. .._ . -.,. °' ~"'i' 4> r / Do you know we served a ton of Malted Milk at our Soda Fountains last year ? We mike 'em r ght Our New Ice Cres.m We make it ourselves, and it is REAL Cream. No Gelatin. No Ice Cream Powder. -I 20% OFF On all Suits and Furnishings. Only lasts till March 27th. Now is the time to get fixed up for Easter at GET IT AT CALKIN'S PHA...…

May 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHJGAN LA- ALY l i 1r1-tI Mdt TRAW HATS STRAW HAT DAY SATURDAY, MAY 15th Finest and biggest line in the City $1.00 to $6.00 GENIUNE PALM BEACH SUITS in all the latest Patterns $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Make your Kodak Autographic Come in and get one of the new backs that will make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra charge for autographic films. Bring in we will ward a new one: FOR SATURDAY ONLY your old Hat and allow you...…

October 18, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… ..,. w, I ID AKS I othe ninute Winter weight Rubber Soles for Ours is the oldest Kodak agency in Ann Arbor. We carry a full line and can give valuable assist- ance in fitting a Kodak to a person's needs and pocket-book. I Our new line of societyBrand Clothes for Fall 1913 has arrived and is ready for your inspection. Ready-to - Wear Clothes - don't fail to see them before buying-your next suit. CLOTHE$ Films developed, 10c a Roll M...…

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