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March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN: DAILY.'.SD ,_ _ _____ AS ENOTED1 Reports ion structioni for ary ThirdJLargest in Country's iHistory L SCANDAL CAESES TRADE UNSETTLEMFENT ybuilding reprorts as given cent issue of Blradstreet's the total for that month o be the third largest in the history. The building exhi- parts of the United States normous quantity of work econstruction trade is rel- 'e most active with steel, and }uilding materials Seizure Of Orduna May ...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…1 1 1..11 .4Y..1 1kA.2JS L. J...' &AA1 1 ~eria~tKees EropianConiU1Imr L:.EoUwer Chamber "Ccnrdit on ifl Eropre seem to be In Italy he met Chaseh r Ia ~greatly improved, but to the superfic-i- and Horace L. Davis, ' al observer, whro can Qny ee the! known in that country a suxfac; teris o dfinteintrcaian;omeo and Orio Davelli, suac, heeisnodeint idiato Mr. Stanley said that itI of the progress that has been made,"nesarfoAercn according to Prof...…

October 18, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…f PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I ____________ ______________________________________ UNDAY. CTOBE IR . 1925 THLDITITEAdmirals Visit At 'White House1 11 -BUSINESS HERE 1 Kay Morton }Candy Will Address Five- i Da7ty Coiiyetij at Werth ''' " z*. 1 Theater STUDENTS INVITED d Local merchants and employees' U will assemble for the opening session!; of the Better Business Institute a 8 o'clock tomorrow morning in the!,?c Wuerth theater. The con...…

November 18, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…I PAGE l _ .w THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB~ER .191~25 ... e _ 1 f Methodist Foreign Mi TRA NSPORTATION OFWho Figured In CITY I IN DANGER Operation Expenses For Eight Months r Show $40,402.41 Los; (ounel To Investigate Question SUGGESTBUSRE-ROUTING t Records reveal that the Peoples' . ~ Motor Coach company have operated at a loss of $40,402.31 during the first eight months of their operation, a sit- ! nation which threatens to l...…

December 18, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…T4., MICHIGAN DAILY - ,r a R1I A -A 2 Ai11 .- t~IA SCIENCE ACADEMY ASKS MORE FUNDSi Prominent Men iRequested4) jlhell)1In Order That Further Research May Bie Realized SUPPORTED BY HOOVER Appeals have been made by the Na- tional Academy lof Sciences to a body1 of prominent men to join with the leading scientists of the country in an effort to secure more funds for re- search in pure science. An annual in- come of at least $2,000,000 is desir...…

October 18, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…. PAMTW THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIAYOCYTBER i8, 1929 E1NGLEFRIED OTI PLANS [FORN., L1, Michigan- Chapter Holds Initial Meeting; Industrial Motion Pictures Schieduled. 'tentative plans for the cuirrent year were outlined by Henry E~ngle- fried, president of the Michigan chapter of the National Society of Industrial Engineers, at the first meeting of that, organization, held Wednesday afternoon in Room 229, West Engineering building. Among some...…

December 18, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…t PAGE TWO TH E MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER f 19%9 I- IflflI~II2M PDftI~III~iSuccessfu1 Isolation of I RfAw/iii x Jrl lif V Je11Y3.J.J 1:1.4 4 i 4.. .A 4/+FI U ar Successful Isolation of I ~UIU Announced by Yot THROGHWA 7NE e -' Little Learned About Fate of, Foreign Travelers Held inN COUNTRI Attempt to Pillage Manchuria.4 ES INTERCEDEI Hide Looting andf by Chinese ntin ents. (Hy Associated Press) TOKIO, Dec. 17.-Foreign consu...…

January 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICh--IGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JA ITARY 13, 1929 PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 TRHYOUTS FOR SECOND SEMESTER VARSITY MADEPRESIDENT DEBATING SQUAD WILL BE HE-LD FEB.1 7I A W- d Spealiers Will Discuss Situation In Nicaragua To Obtaini Places On Two Forensic 'WereIis SIXTEEN TOBE CHOSEN' Tryouts for the second semester Var- sity debate squad wil be held the afternoon and evening of Tuesday,! Feb. 7, in the Adelphi room, ...…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO TNF. MTCi- T(aAN DAILY ,,.vrVP-DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1 tT? . .LA 1 J. X 4 S%. * .t..J.. . More Pamphlets To EGYPTIAN VISITOR Be Distributed For Advertising PurpoAl6seE Old Museum, Which Will Be New Home Of French Department, gow up within the last year, work- Becomes Depleted As Exhibits Are Movled To New Building :making ready for its occupancey, A :l presJideut IlieN'l tl 1. l>sed Adveriie AmiArhe p To A second set of 10...…

March 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…PAGE _ 'x"'H MlI l ljt AN DATT-Y ---------- ..- __ ._._. rl wiR Ifl * ' "b ' eYr : f :r tR F A e3w SIT 1 y I . nky~ P .J° s w 4'p f ° YT^ '^ t ~ " P 111 Y S r s M' ; es e f a > ^v e'~ f SS { F I2t i 1 r I " .t.A" Myu . J. il . ..: + fx,+ " e y! ,4., " _ s e+}''S'S r f ., jiyM1 jam " ' i' fY T {' YX O.,fiaNN"4 n "< ' #YS: _ yab °a " 4 "Tf "- e I f:. ':V . FJ" 0.iy, "M N V4. 'r dP of af er V a" t<t Y. ° .. fi> Wfr-t l .# N ie 'I: * ^y t f 6 s J%...…

April 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

…I. AM NrrECHARLES BRUSH, '69, AND ELIHUlii lfl hDFO[VT T GIVE IiLLUSTRATEDTAK nU fl~L~I~II A representative of the W sig T HMPN I N E RhEI I ColUI O fI ILO L F fI iue Electric company will giea .K C~IIRNT h[[NTS'I Lrt lcue comaid ihmotion pic-, I I il( n i5 . Baer To Su ced O'd tuvail subject of mte lecture xvill be "Steam CU6 r,. ' As Rdio O1)erald4 o I 1I92"-29 Railroad Electrification." A&Ama ) (AreeInland lE xpedlition IIIIDAY, MAY 24...…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SCHOOL Of EDUCATION ~h TOGVE[W ID"The TIV |E f I a - ----------------- _ 1 i r ome of Hart Schaffner and Marx" l*: I Corbettis Collegi C Part Time Subjects To Be Offered Graduates As Innovation Next Fall SIX HOURS IS MAXIMUM Part time courses for persons whose occupations are such as to afford them only a limited part of their time for study, will be an innovation of the School of Education beginning with t...…

February 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I92 18, 1927 SAILING DA'f"ES OF EUROPEAN TOUR ANNOUCED OR MCHIGN COIPAN Sailing dates for the universi#:y f Thlis group will particularly eri party which will tour Europe this 1 phasize the travel through lgai summer in a trip arranged by the Scotland, and Ireland(, spending most Open Rtoad, Inc., have beeni set, aic- iof its time there and meeting the stu- cordin~g to an announcement matddeiis of these co...…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCHI 18, 1927 WNITNEY1 IS PPESENTPOMlTN ~AT CHICALJEIG J Purpose Of Sesslon Is. To Deecid' Onl Requlre1eft' Of 9hgh Scliools For College.uirmiace ER ONLSON ALSO ATTENDS Dean Allen' S. Whitney, of tho School of Education, is1now inl (hi- ~cago, attending the 32nd annual meet- in~g of the North Central association1 ,colleges and secondary' schools 'which is being held this week at the Hotel Sherman. One,...…

May 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DILY WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, 1937 -n.----. _____---___________ ...NSDY A 1~12 ,, " CONSTANT ACT! VITIES WILL OCCUPY ISTUDENTS DURING FRESHMAN WEEKI i (k'orfn'in1 d fl-mm Page 01nc) ) etter able to adv}Se the studIents re- Notbniy J b55 u, also flkaiay g-aiding their studies. fleids of specialization ill be cov- "(fnr Suday afternoon every fresh- ered. A scsvee:of rcund Itable confer- k ran wrill be ur ged to at tend the tmices'...…

November 18, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…,THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~- R FERGUSON MEMORIALS Blazing Ocean Liner With Hundre'ds Of Passengers Safely Reaches WIL PORHTRA NOTID [V[ T " .. ....................:: r.:"i}}i4:vt is %:.,..::.::::::.:":.........%::......":...s::::.;::.... PERSONS AND EVENTS' ....... ____:__s?:" ......::.. '.. REPR EN SEET'IONS OF 20 :. LEAI)N(E ATNS OF AM1 IIAN ART............................................. Port FRESHMAN GYMC HSCHIENTHIE THIYEAR SAYS ILASSI A...…

January 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY ________ COURSES FOR SUMMER Phan Wil Enable Students Tor4tn-s plte Hll= Year's Sholastic WorkDuring Vacation MANY STUDIES OFFERED All of the required first year courses,; together with a dumber of the second year courses, will be offered in the Summer session work of the School of business: Administration, it has been annolunced by Dean Edmund E. Day. 'This makes it possible for these stu- ihgnts who have miet mos...…

January 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…lw IPA--M TX VIRTHE MICHIGAN DAILY "MUJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 flTRISfT T IE Army's Largest Semi-Rigid Dirigible Has RESUTS iF ORKSuccess fully Withstood Its First Tests' Records At Health Service Show tifiedi by the very small differences in the figures for the two groups on Fre hma Gy W rk ot ssnthese~5 subjects. He insisted that - every precaution had been taken to Evidence that would show that I the work was harmful, and the often1 ...…

March 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

…fiHP- MICHIGAN DAILY ^' THURSDAY ', MARCH 13, 1929 TI-4V MTCI-TTCAN DAT! Y THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 192G 1 U.S. S. Tennes see Practices Nlew T a ctic AT THE THEATERS I Today-Screen mnent," with BetzILyon and M i o tf \M ic iigain } Blanche Sweet.: Majestic-"Rainbow Riley," with .Johny Hnes.You Who Graduate in.June W et-TeVanishing, Amer- IL n uRy u er ican," with Richard Dix. I e du -o re r I ~Today-Stage' r We are a long established Michiga...…

May 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…)RCAME 4T WQ I .THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY_ 18, 1926 PAGE ~~'1WQ THE MICHIGAN DAILY POLES DESIRE NEW MEN, NO't POLICIESIISIlNs DENIAL SOCIETYI :EInfrsilce Of witos Into Premiiershiip Made 4'couj ) 'Eif: tOnly A Matter PILSUDSKI IS STRONGI WARSAW, May 17.-When it be- came evident a month ago that. Po-i land was heaxdd towa rd revolution andl~ as new government. would follow that of Skrzynski, students of the sit- uation realized tha...…

October 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UIN WILL STLRT RN FLIGHT HOME 3 WESTERN TOUR SEEK RADIO ANOTHER! OPERATOR VISIT DETROIT, , AKRON, AND [ER CITIES J J ;{ A I+ { IPAIR DAMAGED FIN To Complete Return Trip armany In Two Day's Less me Than U. S. Voyage (By Associated Press) qWEW YORK, Oct. 17-The Graf ppen plans to start a return 0ht to Germany in about ten s. First, however, after repairs Ve been made to her damaged she will make a tour of eastern ite...…

November 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN _DAILY SUNDA' i a i # .. _ _I T H M I H I A T A T . --? ~ h fl1 work for three years, including the AN ATlirnCFT present, to an extent of $35,400a A~ vvi GFT year. 30. from an anonymous [HSIT on or, an oscillograph valued at $,1760, for the department of elec- MEN S O UNYEAIIY trical engineering. 31. From the ________________ zzcanMedical ascain 13. From Mrs. Mary E. Read, $2,000 td grant of $2;000 for continuing the ~dditicn...…

December 18, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO AIR4NDE WORLD PAYSHflAQE TO MEN TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF FLYING IS CELE1RATED IN NORTH CAROLINA ORVILLE WRIGHT ATTENDS Crowds Pay Tribute To Wrights At Scene Of First Air Flights * ( fl As s e<~c Pre.- . KITTY HAWK, N. C., Dec. 17.- Kill Devil hills, windswept sand dunes on the North Carolina coast, became an international shrine to- day as an "air-minded" world paid tribute to the men it called "flying fools" 25 years ago. Orville...…

January 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…- en.. .. T E M I C HICAN DAILY -RIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929- I RAIG WILL TAKE] CHARGE OF CAMP 'rof. Robert Craig, of the School of restry and Conservation, has been pointed director of the summer restry camp in northern Michi- n, it was announced by Dean ,muel T. Dana, yesterday. The miner camp is being held by the restry school this - summer as a ecial course in the regular sum- er session.- Prnfcnr , ir wil o irnon firp I Health Exper...…

April 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN IDAILY - T~UR~I ~Ai1i~i~i . . ___ Air Show Displays ALUMNUS NAMED Michigan Students TO CORNELL JOB l New Radio Receiver MkeBalloont rip New Device Will Permit Fyer To Senior Aeronautical Students Maket Pick Up Weather Reports Voyage By Balloon Over United E And Messages States And Canada One of the most interesting ex- Combining studies with pleasure, hibits on view at the All-Americas five senior students in the depart- Air...…

May 18, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

… THE MIC444G N .D-A-1- L Y SATURDtAY, E-A"-8,42--t . . . TH..M.C...........L... ___ imwmmw. mill 11111111 AIR STOCK PURCHASED By GENERALI MOTORS Acquisition Of Control Of Fokker Concern Makes Company Third To Enter Air Field THREE CONCERNS IN DEAL NEW YORK, May 17.-(R)-The Genral Motors corporation today was in virtual control of the Fokker Aircraft corporation, mak- ing it the third large automobile company to enter the airplane field....…

October 18, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY L BEEIT FROM HLP IVEN BY UNIVERSITY E D1EqNDSONII, V1VENO ER~, BARRY ],EET WITHl SECOlNDARY SQJooL MlEN Sea ers Tell 8eboo1l Reprsenttives OI eq piiinuents For Secu'lng ' EUniversiy A ereditig' That the stn~dards set for the ac- crediting of Michigan high schools by ithe Universityt are among the best in "the country i shown by a recent compilation 1§f-figures by the North Central association. These statistics show that the...…

October 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…Friendship, True FellowshipMark AI.llN P FG Is lJIUMIIII I ILUJ "riendship, comnraderie, the true!4 spirit of good fellowship-these a.re t the things I note and most appreciate} CLOD CONVENTION rationyesterday' s EV ERAi1 HUINDRED) NI MSPAPBit. - of Marion R. Herseman, member of __N .;'('0V F:NEi: g AN-N ARBOR the West Virginia legislature. He is, O(04.BER 26 entered here as a senior at the Law, -- - ischool. Herseman" is the youngest jMARCO...…

November 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…1 n iL hill- -1i 1%.H1F' I IAl"I Chaperones for the dances tonight are as follows: Union-Mrs. Yateu Adams; Arniory-Miss Marthr. Hills.I Classes in swimming will begin next week and will be held at 3:45 o'clock on Monday and Friday afternoons and at 4:15 and 4:45 o'clock on Tuesday -and Thursday afternoons in Barbour gymnasium. A complete rehearsal of "The Knight of the Buirning- Pestle' will Abe h eld thii morning in Hill auditorium. The cast...…

January 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY TI COAT GURDSEKN 'A or11i;ha beeni receiv ed from thiq; Detrit o(iC): of(Jthe United States Coat:guard that compiletitiv~e exam- ination"_s for the adm'.131ision of engineer- ing grad.Cuacteto the United States CoastGura amy wmill be Iheld in' Detrp it soetime uin:t'(,g April. This _ if1ication is se4 at tia-,advyance so' that prospectime _applicants Imay have time to r'eview the csubjects given on exanaion ' Ul. ;'. r...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…____ ____ ___ ____ ___ _- - THE MICHGAN DAILY ...... ^.. DIETU Al Rifulling s concerto. Two numbers corn-Louts Untermeyer [ 1 , ' 1I prise the orchestral program, the P er ~ r nILL~L uuunrnvu lIIIIUU IJLU"Rhenish" symphony in }i~at rancriedfor modern orches- k t r' by Mr. Stock. Louis Unrtermteyer, poet and critic, TH aI T A U LA ~L I~f A concert performance of Saint- 1 who is visiting Robert Frcst, was the ____ - aen' dmso et elia wll on...…

April 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…ATHLETIC FRATERKITY T0 HDLG TROUTS SOON King h'ut'hs Cui Pursues Of2idaho Bnker, relate Lord Carnarvon's, righlt bower in Irish Star to Coach sethe Luxor tomb activities? Carnar-j South IFend, In., April 17-(By A. Carter, on was stricken with a mysterious P.)-Forest Caocton, of Elgin, Ill., left mld-adde.Now Carter teh92asreDaefot beeni stricken ill. (tcl fte12NteDn ot bal ee e oFlt sg e o c ahTiiDAY1 $TO LAST D)AY OF football, basketball a...…

May 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…uii~~ TONIGHT sDiscovery 'gurgle Amateurs Scheduled Reveals Mystery To Fall Be fore' DAIL)J King Names Him Ulster Speaker, YfY I Y / DIY ii1wY IV I p1i i iiMllwiY ^r )Is , Y Men r, - - Symphoany Orchestra Will1 t Sulte from Gustal, Holst's "Th~e Perfect 'Fool" CHILDREN'S CONCERtT TO BiE OFFERED THIS AVTER,-Oo-N The local debuts of Florence M1a,- bethi, sopranop of the Chicago Opera company, and Giuseppe Dan ise, bari- : tone of the M...…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

….Verse and Werse N Published every sorning excep't Monday ing the sum mer session. Member of the Associated Press. The As- diated Press is exclusively entitled to the e for repbicationv of: all news ;dispatches ited to it or not otherwise creditedt -in is paper and the local news published here- Entered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, ichigan, as second class matter. .u bsriptionm y crrier or mail, $.so. Oflce,: Ann l~br Press Bilding. Comnuni...…

July 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…F THE IGAN I,,'- ;t-Cj)-ROLLa" ICE VERSA morning except Monday session. ssociated Press. The As- xclusively entitled to the n of all news dispatches tot otherwise credited in ocal news published here- r V tell," as Miss Nearly-Wed said, pluck- ing a single gray hair from her blonde tresses. Dear Tarik: We were told in our Geography 2L class the other day that Holland was a low, lying country. Don't you think that isgoing pretty far? Beean...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE TWO 2DAA-, JANUARY 18, 1925 IMPORTANT __ ISpite of Production's Cost, XWe Will Maintain Our Popular Prices. - A ll Seats _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 500 f LIC STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE By Splecial Arrangements fo Gala Week, and Prio to Its Premiere Detroit Showing ® ~In Advertising A9.Notion Picture That Is n tertain rent Ac jee em Tihe Theatre aiag'enleut,4after scr...…

October 18, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY si ITON TO CNE ITH ALUMNI NO 7 4 Delegates Will Gather Here The "ee6-end 'ofiNrthwestern TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS November 7 and 8, the week-end fthe Northwestern game, have been A by President Marion L. Burton as e the time for his annual discussion University problems with the umni. It was also announced yes- rday by the Alumni association that ee fall meeting of the board of overnors of the association will robably be held at...…

December 18, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TEMCIA AL hRDY EEBR1,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 7 An additional humorous feature sec- tion will be prepared by Halsey Da- E N I N D IS C O U N T hitf~ % ~ P e us d U d F R T Y A E vidson, '25, editor of Gargoyle, and vertingsecionand will be stipe meried trougoutby cartoonts.Th CLOSESTOMORROWIavriin hsyear far exceds th MEEat" LNC Expect TOta of 3,OO Subs~rbtlons;I During the vacation the edtorlal Ftreshm...…

November 18, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DMichigan Rooters. Treated Royally OO IRST DAY " 'OTrp ToOhio _Michigan supporters who drove to Columbus for the Ohio State game ssoclation Plans for a Community Saturday had excellent treatment ac- Fund Parade at Noon corded them all along'the route. Two 'ed~esd*iy years ago the rooters were shown lit- tle or no courtesy by the small town GOAL SET AT $49,0M4 along the road, but this year the en- tire situation seemed cha...…

July 18, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMERL1AC AN ATI NA~Lt1I uli 0,1h 0'TTNTI DA V TTrT .7 1 Q 109Vl + + ++++w avaa sc L!-11LI r5u IN LA Y, JULY is, IUZ6 i CAMPUS OPINION' 41 ,r h ia n a:4la Anonymous communications will be M Yusic A nd disregarded. The names of communi- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE t cants will, however, be regarded asa / UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN confidiential upon request.D r m4 SUMMER SESSION 1'ubhllhd e ety morning except Monday _ Ii111It lllltl...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 2

…r QE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 ad The 1 K 5H 73AGL ROBERT 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 bric-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 tling inn of the ness plans of -the fervid an' apreeiation for Ibs...…

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...…

March 18, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, '1ARCIT 1S, 1923 The Valley Of Quicksand Immediately following the termin-1 JACK BERKMAN o this conference, stated, "We pro- tion of thne Franco-Prussian War, Bl- posea 2,500000 (indemnity), bit it nar'k, the most able stateman that aaprpitoanntigt tyrin ltslrue'umraMseotisattout' Frnchs allies that it Germany ever iad, proceeded to work mgtb u aifcoymaso olcig a day ve this estimate i, in altare running ...…

October 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. LEY Dr. C. Russ Richards, dean of the Engineering college at the University of Illinois, was in Ann Arbor for a few hours Thursday afternoon during which time he called on Dean Mortim- er E. Cooley, of the engineering school Dr. Richards told the dean about the meeting of the council of the Ameri- can society of mechanical engineers in New York City which he visited the early Hart of the week. The two deansvtook a sho...…

November 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAQ "Marshall 7och In Ann Arbor" Is Alumnus Feature "Marshal Foch in Ann Arbor" is the title of the feature story in this week's Alumnus. The article is accompanied, by a picture showing the Marshal leav- ing the special stand which was built specially for his reception. PARCEL DELI-VERY TELEPHONE 2700 TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCiFEDUL]E EFFE CTIVE OCT. xo, rqar Read Down Central Standard Time A.M. ,.P.M. P...…

January 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…ARY 18, 1922 THE MICHIGA "r DAIT Y F .... STATE HIG B EET SCHEDULED FEB. 13-17 Eighth Annual Conference of Road Men to be held Here Next Nouth. State road commissioners and en- gineers, municipal officers, contrac- tors, and others interested in eco- nomical and efficient methods of highway construction will attend the eighth annual conference on highway engineering at the University Feb. 13- 17. Discuss Current Problems "The object of...…

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...…

March 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… T Grad., 1212 S. University. Detroit, 2878-M 517 E.-Madison. Virden, Ill., 299 -M 3, 326 Thompson. Sewickley, Pa., 1920-J 24 Hill. Wusih, China, 99-M 907 Monroe. Morley, 630-J U Haven. Detroit, 959-M V aould be, on.e the nost beautiful spots in the State. Michigan Can Lead Now that plans are under way for the creation of a National Arboretum near Washington and for arboreta at other state universities and elsewhere, it becomes doubly importa...…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…In quenching t irst it leaves nothing to be desired. .. . r ' L ' ' , . Drink Cl P Delicious and Refreshing 7- The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ga. BUILDING IN ANN AROR SHOWS MARKED INCREASE A31IBERAY APARTMENTS, MASONIC] TEMPLE, AND 3 NEW SCHOOLS ] UNDER CONSTRUCTION Three new public schools buildings with an aggregate cost of $870,000, a large, apartment house and Masonic temple sare the chief features, of Ann Arbor's present extensive bui...…

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