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May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 11

… Glee Club - v, ,. Varsity Singers Organize In 1850 A group of fellows banded together for the purpose of enjoying their in- formal sings and the good fellow- ship of their companions, that is the story of the birth of the oldest or- ganization on the campus, the Var- sity C;-lee Club. During the early years this group, which began to meet about 1850, had no director or organization of any kind. It was not until the '80's that this group or...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

…1 IiI1)_ 1 . i11:1ii('} 1 15, i THE MICHIGAN DAILY *1 ..,4 yn LFr "rt"* _ aDYaARau1 ,192 TV-FV1 LIllIGAN S-S1Lx Y P..GE ELEVEN !Vl- ICHIGA1QJ UNIQ,,UE ORD IN Y- LAJOR i'T -1VfL1IFINES WIN AGINST WETEN C t A M P 1 0N II IST IX"AT FIVlP SEASONS TRACK STAT[US IS E iel aigain Thil !lFrst in Vive ' (is' National ''rak 7Neet With U)0'fAs By IROBIERTI' . GESSNER Thiere is an old refrain to Mich £a mon a aeong, '"The Victors,"N conIcIlues ...…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 11

… - 14 11 1 . ll- , - 0 t A Gripping Spectacle-Half-Nelsons, ham- merlocks, toe holds, and other grips are turned out in large quantities by this class in wrestling which has been snapped in the De Pauw gym- nasium. (The DePauw) ir . .,v .. -._ -. .. ._ 6 I I If I I t 13 Two Tough Birds to Hit-Here are the two leading candidates for All-American fullback honors from the Middle West. They are Mayes McLain, (above), the Iowa Ind...…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

…_ T _ ,. _.. . ., mit him to arrange for the handling . of his $1,800,000 estate.C "No man going to the penitentiary eto LhTFtatOUNGmnPLANS ought to have that much money," Jus- - tice Thompson commented. Preliminary plans have been com-1 pleted for the annual fall band TWIN CITY WOMEN bounce to be given Nov. 28 in Hill TO ASSIST LEAGUE aunitorium, according to Carleton Pierce, '24M, business manager. iTvarsity banjo quintette will play. S...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAkOI 18, 1923 PA(- 4EIGHT r- - ".- I--: re..- a r _ - _ r ///of { j - .- 11- - / l r - - -a- , - - -- "X lli a 4I~ I 1O~ a- - - a - _ c --_ -= h-Sut-Th Wap Suhsatsed--okn fok-s hs - -tsylsaesovraie -tteyicue oflaru reed hn o te-rpefbis -oe orsotswa-ndfrdrs ccsos - - T eeaeci ltl prssut fcmlsar-h aetevdneta prnailflo veysragtlieevni-tesan uflsd jakt rasar, lue n jce.-hs deortia-n thtter eiinisaws- ,-= W apand Cat ...…

April 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 141) • Page Image 11

…___________ THE' MICHIGAN DALY__ ______________ VETERAN AMON01G TRoACKt COACHES 1PIRNIII All tak, under a decision aidopted by the association. Further, trainers and governing board of the German thor- jockeys are forbidden to handle such IS OMMTTE oghibred breeders' and horse-racers animals. Parinal,(direc torrof . ....................... ~r' THE DRAKE RELAX ME ET --APIRVL Z- 6 \;:46 (rTE !S A PETERANCO)ACH AND TRACK M 1AN) .s T'Y£AT T...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…PALS E;,71 N ,~SUNDAY, JANUTT,!'Y IS ,125 THE 1IC HIGAN DAILY -" " iently made rapid progrs, for at i~~ U Si-riaflsBa01edl;a age of twenty-five he was iadeor-' Alumni Ser~~vices,,, 6 ThLU M u si * oigaistof Lincoln Cathedral, andl sev- erl yea;s laner shared his teacher',,. fi z e In n a pos;t , organist of the Chapel Royal. A Review of Gifts and Bequests of Prominent, Grad Thr, was eindeed a re1cord fit those' ~ ~Alma Mater. IS Mr. Angll's...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 12

…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; ...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, : __ _ _ _ Direct Appeal M O n Enforcemea Direct appeal to the public opinion and patriotism of the bulk of the American citizens as a means of bring- ing about the enforcement of the pro- hibition amendment, was the essence of the plans laid by the National Citi- zenship conference which met in a Washington recently. "We have fired the first gun of the second battle of the Marne," was the, statem...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 12

… wers . the Dureaii roe ted wichare scarcely less ob- 17ill)i,1 upo d-sfpair, bccon isible IInthle j ectiovabe,. 1These ideas ,are in the mind's eye. And "thes paths of glory naurfo es il te quality men- Iad ut to the gr-ave." This philoso- by ILVfin- U3 rtsopiansN calli ltea-TH JDhirDe Rak104r; l oyl ~~b T.rk: ply "The D, idlan dcr:"'as ;1'ith e D ea32 rgldy lea. "(1 1)wellr in te' rca htliteratunre be Rsf eviewed ,lby ack Berkia lkiInFoe...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 12

…PAGE.-TWELV9 THF M.V-HT(7,AN «AVIV ryv q ty 00 Ly:" w f 'S+ "f v ! T ". ffnT . x , v . a S R " o( " \"1 v '-,'. n ,. e l Q FRI « /r '" , ry "'.'' \\ ""' ' _ , ?rir 4 rb,, " ,l tip, ".." (v, i .. " * IINNN a... s\ y K"r oR FC I ra S E Y - .r ^ " Y'+ 19ir C .4.'f^ a a< rt 1 L 4 Y Y g k c" a i"t H G' AYt, kr E y TL ! ,q at °c it T -7( r , _ R rv a. r 4 uR I a .t Mora 't :r y " e a rd/ r r " CF P t GQ tY t 4 ° _-.,g' - t n t a 'r r t" , " a T ...…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…1 I Teaches English with an Authentic Accent-Miss Eglan- tyne Jebb, of Birmingham, England, a new-comer in the English department at Wellesley. She is not wearing a Doug Fairbanks beret. That's a trick cap which is given away with certain English academic degrees. (Wide World) Harvard Men Practice Plane Living-Harvard has an aviation club of fifty students with headquarters at the airport in East Boston. R. B. Bell, of New York City, is pr...…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

…eMarks Last In Ann l President Turns !NO RECALLS TIC Several Wolverines WHAT'S GOING ONJ Back '26 Revolt! 10,10,an14fo I55, 69~ 0,15 n 4 o h __________II Apparently -anxious to show int somqe to be given tonight at the Unic dthree to put upa bte h eoeh con-KOIE-oyfrticlunsud, way terdtriaint-i into see Homer Heath, genera~ln 1saecdstesprirt fteWle- be submitted by 5 :30 oclock 4i *ftefnobfreno!oa 1,1 make cedeskeen the dayeriofore publicWoltio...…

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 ______...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 12

…- -,. - . , "> THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MARCH 18, 1923 SUNDAY, MARCH-18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE, TWO r I i , The Valley Of QuicksandI Immediately following the termina-! JACK BE tion of the Fanco-Prussian War, Bis- marck, the most able stateman ..that't Germany sever had, proceeded to work ian appropriation amounting to $60,00 out a y atisfactory means of collecting a day. Even this estimate is, in all the reparations which...…

April 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 141) • Page Image 12

…MIU~.~AL N Li . .......Y bita a t he Rv 11 e UalWerafty. Opv o +lr u 1'F [ aF ICI A L .*B ULLET IN1. feest covustruct. iaotiC# to all members of cowved until 1,38 pm. gm,.(11:30 %. m. Saturday.) fa \r; I)AY, APRIL , 189123 ]Narcher .141 1 Proclamation For more than half a century our' people have been accustomed to bserve in appropriate ways a day proclaimed as Arbor Day This year we re Asked also to name the week which -begins on April...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVI THE MICHIGAN DAILY Burning Gilded Hyacinths Another of the University's Near-Graduates Enters the Field of Letters. M E wi Pbcihr Pnl ac n Volume of nnretsz This and That SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923 What Price Plumes of Glory? Jonathan Panurge Renews His Vow Against Propagandists But Still Finds Some ntnreain Mr T M r St i MNwv~l i i VA ng s ssLL nU VUIU11V IJUa QVI1 G A1ILCL SI A111 011. n11g1sh w0 The Freeman Associates, 156...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 13

…?A©E it 4nNESDAY FEB~RUTARY 18. 1925i TEII MICHIGAN DAILY i '[[LFilaF.tJVFl AY .lt !'LLitrV iYA4a nuts avrv ! 1 ll.J tY 114.x! lAYl "l M/. a r - ____ - ..... i t .. .. .. , . _ PPINT NEW ICE- PRESINT OF LEAGUE FORMER OFFICER TO ASSUME DUTIES OF C(HARLOTTE BLA(4I)OiN 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...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 13

… SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 College Bred Instability Adolescent Readjustments In these days, when the modern DOROTHY GELTZ at home. He does not often realize American university is beginning to jIthat, even were he to be given the undergo a change of function, and' topruito eunngt i oe becoming a place where, instead of Something new? Decidedly so! In greater and more noble than the boy opportty of returning...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 13

… tC4 Whitman's Orchestra I to, tA a. ... _ . . ...., ,., . . .. Emy Krueger nges Program nmy Krueger of the Munich, d. Madirid operas, who ,is THE CHICAG( omit a snd- It is notet Of mo1st biear HaW1 of bers from. Tris- with shade, of le chi.nie from >e 4 The Tris- hough no leSS e tsolde'g Loge heard. 1But ao upt thoa strenu.- CYrieg*, that the Berman soprano er w a"4decided- g of: the tthitle- 7 S YMPHONY Four Men HaveI Dirlects Prog...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 13

…FRIDAY, MAROH 18, 1927 THE MICHTGAN DAILY mTT-TT "D"r T'%"' _ _ _ ._ .. :.._...,...Y. . _ _ t' 1( fLr TJJIh a.awr.wr+e UNION GROWS FROM STUDENT IDEAS AND A CTIVITIES SMALL UHOUP BEGINS PLANS, FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATION IN 1 904 PARKER, '06L, IS LEADER Il MOVEMENT; NAMED FIRST PRESIDENT MICHIGAMUA ASSISTS Professors Bates, 'Allen, Scott, An: Wenley Lend Active Support To Campaig) \ By NELSON J. SMITH JR. On a night in the spring of...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 13

… "THE MICHIGAN DAILY' PAGE SiX SL-NbAy, MARCH l1&, 1 31 C.NhDANMRH1.iz 'TXHE MICHIGAN- DAILY ;..._ - ~. a non tw-ice her age. As she grow.91 wine of life, can became intoxicated - over,.- sheis oceasioually seared wiwith. the ,fop of livig mid" l e h~pi- tho- -brand-iroui of reali,son, this girl with a. remrarktable a ~t nnrte. wiIn the vwoxld by accejitizag a few S;comimonplaces, without draining the { own living. she luxes in Paris wher...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, UNTIARY 18, 1925 T Fl-llMtCICIAN DAILY PACE THIRTEEN Elizabethan Musical History Brief Outlines of the L :v s of the Greatest Composers and the H-i~4ei y of Their Compositions from Contempory Works THEA TRES Russian Peasant Beauty in .Art' Kibaichichn Will Present His Russian Chorus Here Tomorrow Night. Church And Folk Songs Presented Side By Side on Program a ;. . 4, r t' 4' 1: 1 ' i I E' 4 7+ T - 1 j~~~~~~Iednin the theatrical...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY . a. am. w3 o'' I I - _" i .... ... .. If ff wlIw~s - - ---5 ""'. .r . ...,., P Ihd A at tr 'w Met 1 Rio tato I teve Ig e 4;7.33;DefeaOtt Given By norfl(pj('Ilakle's PLAY HERE FRII)AY [ichlip,,ais Varsity liasliet hail sq nodl ret i4iiwi to InAn iArbor 3yes;terda v T ankmen Hold F TAI ipi Speed Trials: IL x' In spitn of the fact that Mlichigan's TO S A T TODAY _ _ MICHIGAN BOWL...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 14

…?iAs Two THE MICHGAN DAILY SUNDAY, $OVEMBER 18,. 1923 BARTRON HENDERSON SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU-WISE. they are determined to beat the duf- In a fascinating room filled with fers in New York that furnish our brit-a-brac from Tunis. two gentle- present dramatic rubbish, and elevat- men with passionate enthusiasm were ing it in that they hope to gain as fervid-an appreciation for Ibsen and telling me of the new plans of the Shaw as we now hav...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 14

… !Glltt e14 W. A. A. 4 t % 4 F "XI N V in Pageant Tuesday Zs Innovation For Women Olympic Entries Hope For Victory Tradition Of Giving Torches Preserved In Lantern tradition at the Lan- am of Michigan wo- Tuesday at Palmer an pageant will be 4 pageant itself is also a compar-4 new idea. Last year's pageant e first, but th-ose who took part ere chosen from the campus at while this year the personnel posed entirely of freshmen. T...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 14

…1RGIFOURTEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY A AAAA 01 P 1LI 11 L 1 N I 110, 1 1 L DEAN CO1LEY MEMORAIOF o pE1HI OD 91, AR RS MADE S IN SIX PRESIDENTS DIRECT UNIVERSITY THROUGH NINETY YEARS -'S. PRESIDENT OFALUMNISmall Group Begins NPns For Studeht AN ES Er AIMS1 Oranization In 1904 7X CIVIL NIJ' E ST i I j t ,. an f l l t 7 i 7 i t ShOPS BUILD FOR $2,500! Eugineers Separated From Literary College in 1195 Despite Their Objections "Engineering,...…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 14

…I AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT SAT., INov. 18, 2922 p t A > 4 a9 r -N YY 3 ad i .s'°T"' O CAPTAIN PAUL GOEBEL, WITH BERNIE KIP. OF 1922 i j z fly 1 r jw V # - Ferry .n h° - yy -k7 A M 1 $ i , f Q us IL i C: OA C T prom QZORGE LIME, OLD MAN"' YOST'S RIGHT HIAND MAW. .J7 'L ' GpLB' Y sxs . ,rc.a ..?wau* <.a~r,..:ss m' r° .... a){k...... : + ws, ,a I7a' -°Mrtr'sc4 .G i1#u. cw is 6aE' 1 - ar-th¢re ! "---------- , i. -.r--5 _" "...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 14

… -j 41- , A. r . s r.. ' ,l r' , [ t +. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923 i . R * 'I SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMMON." Broadway Climbs A Hill I The March Chimes AGA WINTERS "Emperor William In Exile" was theA ROBERT BARTRON introduced to this type o play at his title George Jean Nathan gave to one local community theatre. of his essays on Shakespeare. It was plethora of excellent dramas is ...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…PAE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY U DAY, JANUARY 18 19254 Ihand-paintedl in fascinating (eigu Russian Chorus II P 1' CIII)I'i~l~rd hi' sh loU lors- I (Cotind lfrom Pge rthit(en YouIiriay mayIchooe a. th el1017slur s-H oh and folk ion ever suggestv f Suggestions. and Hints W ith Regard to Detail in M ilady's Toilet for the Crowning ?pliqilo design. Stide In oeol eith mixed.chiwllaeain atol «( j ( a p 1re)onderance of gold id t mnThechiwllap...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 15

…1," 1 ) N' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE S 2RN 'THIS ITOW~ COLUMN LIA COLUMN CLOSES CLO1S[S A T 3 P.M C A DVE'RT2 SING AT 3 P.M. hoterl, Arthur ai ltle.Si: ire.- ,;nt ative. A rtiold ttSrifJvir :302 Sol lh;fate t r c~tleraf Ic rices mr~~aeit po ible ;ior all to have FRESh BIVINF. A:'',ARBOR FIL)RAL CO. 122 1. Libeorty. Phone 1630 . E 3 X :< c . a iift PT{ONE 8C6 T1:" f For TypewriterRearn (All nai{]) 4] Y y hSundstrand] and lcint:iabl...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

…SaUNDAY, OdVEM1Et ;9, 1923 THE MICHICAN' DAILY PAGB Ti RIE Addenda to the Book of Ettiquette In the life of everyone there are MAXWELL NOWELS portunity unostentatiously to display times when one feels that his conduct his exquisite taste. This display is ac- on certain occasions has .bee [inade- curring situations with the conviction souls the lynching bee stlll exists complished by applause. Applause quate-that if he had known exactly that ou...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 15

…7i /1 npc And Platform 10. r l to Big Factor In Next Election By Z. S. Bailey e broadcasting station, as well as; stump or platform, will be a big ical factor in the presidential ion in November. In fact, in one' at least it will be a greater factor either. That is in point of audi- What vast coliseum could hold thousands who will hear such ons as WEAF, New York, or J, Chicago? ere will be two kinds of political aigning "on the air" in ...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 15

…FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F!ter; 2', MICpIj Nl SP I [A KUNION ENTRANCE EXEMPLIFIES j 'il bi L A THLE TICS AND SCHOLARSHIP ENTERED IN FORENSIC M . CONTESTS SINCE 1893 WISCONSIN 1)E B A T E TONIGHIT COMES 'ON ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST EETING UNIVERSITYWAS PIONEER Wolverines Rank Second In Noilthern Ortorical League; Northwestern 134#nds Higiest i By Robert Giessner Tonight Michigan wii meet Wiscon- sin in a debating contest....…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 15

… 1 ' - ( . . ,3' i r 1 G . " L" 1 , G F_.' W J , ' . L+ 'v ; ~ . 3 V; nJ S ti 'yy J ,. ,,. . v 1 Y t - '_ - ' , '# --._ . _. a t ' _ k , _ " tea, a _ ..... - f s s N o . F. -- a l :: ^ . 'u , v !"' w 2. L f s ), ^ h :-+ w .y a .W "' v ,' y .. , v' " ., r rte. '" ~ , 4 .' .x .+. k O" / a, E a ., C7 .c f r o. F . y y u C e 'r.N Fh p .C U w }' Ii \ . - .. .- ,-- - , s : s y, ;. v ,; h> a +- J v-+ , .J ti …

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 15

…... s.....,.. . r ,..,~ .. -.:Y- .. _. _...,. 'I: I. I I I .. I I - 4 1 AWJ , STO it; 5 James. Foster 213,So. State Hou~se of -Art De~ries krt . Sore 223 So. Main Street Auto Special~ty Shop 219 West Hiuron'. t. Ann Arbor Auto Top;Company 311 South Ashley Stet Ann Arbor Auto Laund,T 207 West Huron Street Phone 2012-R. Vernon J. McCrumb 113-115 South Ashley Street Distributor for Pennsylvania Vacuum. Cup Tires. Saginaw Auto Damp Traile...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY e r'- Churches First (Congregati onal Cutirchi The subject for the morim; ig rvlce of worship} will he "'The :Modlern Ap- rroach to Prayer." 1Music will be furnished by the chorus under the direction of Palmer Christian. A rally for those interested in the ?forth Side Union Church will take place at r Cinema D~ouglas Fairbanks' fantasy of T.he Arabian Nights, "The Thief offlagdlad," will b...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 16

…PAGE IGHTr H IHGN DAL ____WDEDYF1R'~ S.12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication In the Bulletin is construtive notice to all -nembers of the University. Copy received bythe Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. :n. (11:30O a. m. Satrday Volume i WYEINESI)AY, FEBRUARY 18, 12 dubelr 101 Univiersity Lec tre: Dr. Worthington C. Ford wil lecture on "'A Letter of Alexander 1am- 11ton, and Hlamilton's Influence Upon Washigton"...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 16

…PAGE POUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER s, 123 Magazines eviewe The Smart Set Retrogrades I ~ OR A SENTINENTAL EXCURSUS DOROTHY TYLER A Childish Rem aiscence of Vie Rood Mucury will take the place of the old THE DIAL for October minintams, of Uieo Anireyev, throwing more Old ' 'leto'ether with a tear Smart Set. its usual tenor. How, I wonder, do' light upr the queer worki of An1~ for th stt and other thins But till: the different magazin...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 16

…__________-GLEE CLUB'S SUCCESS DUE I and the style will inevitably be found LARGELY TO G. 0. BOWiENi clothing the soul as the ditlicate spray and glistening waters clothe the ie m a (Continued from Page Eleven) mlghty force of Niagara. iyMusic in Flint, from whence hie "Hieroglyphics" does not, as Van -- - ----- wascalled three years later to head 'Vechiten effusively claims, "glow with Tunerth the Department of Public School miu-j the requisi...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 16

…PA0E SIX EEIN TH E MICHIGAN DAILY Uaes was inaugurated. Confronted with the cmplisePr c dent I3rmen was li- unvr H azEet u immediate necessity for new buildingsmrbyfteadte oueth niey to house the post war influx lof stn- left behinlahm was one of the fiet its odm dets, the new president went before groups of buildings possessed by any espons the legislature in 1921 and succeeded; university in the world.i pl of t (Cotined romPae 1) d~gre watit...…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 16

…PGFORHE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT SAT. O 1.12 THE WELL-.DRESSED MICHIGAN MAN At the game, the dance, the classroonm, or the ' IE~Y~rd 6'i1 r4TV"House"-wherever Michigan Men gather---their ahility to dress well is evident. °R, Many of these men find it advantageous to in han. Whenyou are in Detroit, stop in, and see ou aland Winter assortments of suits, overcoats, Rubsy footle ear possesses an inherent quality ex- H aberd asher v ceed...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 16

…THE MVICIGAN DAILYS I AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I IPublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members af 1he'University. Copy reoeived until 3;1o n. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Voume 3 SUNDAY, IMAfl~i- K I 1 lumlar 12 sen 1, Ceuiell s The Ipsntponedl meeting of the Senite Counoil for the month of March will be held at 4:16 p. i., Monday, March 19, in the office of the President. F. E. ROBBINS. . ht University Sente s -The third...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY l~, i~2'i 109.101 SIM."~ RSC istT a'l C= t f~I )r1e'sS i-1ianl,, 4 m4 :,fl iods, storms. A t runk- :NX1 stoill.and lscrip~t starits thet ,v; .::. :":::" : .<trouble adnd Talic'se own attractfvc- Sw.. L s. i ~T' ad to an une.finti.. ji 3L :. ^x": : : °'rhey.. ,iaektolt plays the role ofth " ::::: .. ": :". ". ::.. ...,: ..;;.;: ::x< Ci n, man who loves her and gu:ar i . ...,.;", ,:.,,;4 .: ,:.._...:: ".,"....…

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