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May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…I I r. Bk 4Mat 10BAALY TODAY aiIlj of |ct On 169 SIXTEEN PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1921 SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE, 7t All TE WINS M[FROM Rev. C.E. Burton Marries Niece To G. R.Stewartl ------ ---- ES 43 1 OPPONENTS t six I The wedding of Miss Theodosia Burton, daughter of President Marion L. Burton, and Mrs. Burton, and Dr. George Rippey Stewart, Jr., of Berke-{ ley, California, was solemnized lastt night in th...…

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...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… ,.w . - r" .,,,, , sn r" s--- - Girls' Glee Club Rooms For Summer j itories soon to be erected, T, cordingly was relieved of the I Off 3 I I{ TALS OF LANTERN s to Meet for Procession Tuesday, Block "M" to be Formed on 1FRESHMEN T~O GIVE PAGEANT; W. A. A. TO PRESENT AWARDS Final and complete arrangements have been made for the festivities pro- per to Lantern night which will take plac at 5 o'clock on Tuesday evening at Palmer fi...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…FHI CHIGAN DAIL CIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE MIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ished every morning except Monday the University yearby the Board in )l of Studlent Yutl1'cations. bers of Western Conference Editorial ation. Associated Press is a elusively en- o the use for republication of all news les credited to it or not otherwise d in this paper and the local news pub therein. red at the postoflice at Ann Ar'or, an, as second class matter. Special rate ta...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 5

…i- May U S': Second Annual Celebration Close ,4 With Passing Of Freshmnan Class ENTERTAIN FATHERS WITH GOLF, PARTIES, AND L4ANEj', Michigan's second annual Fathers' Day came to a successful close last night with the passing of the freshirnsn class. At the conclusion of the cere- monies many of them -prepared to re- turn to their various homes and Michl- gan felt satisfied that her fathers were well entertained during their noO gist, Fauro...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… = Wp; Ilia CWWIIIiIiIIIWID) ,....+ 10NINE BEATS Bo CR ' Cia A R H POA E fes, 2b_......... .400020 Kipkre,f ......4 2 1 1. 0 0 A r. lachman, if .. ,.....,3 0 1 " 1 0 0 WO VE IES"Btt, c...........30 0 80 0 Hiagerty, 3b.....4 0 11 1 0 t5[llman,ss f.. ,......4 0 0 3 3 2 (Continued from Page One) ilsnlb ...,......4 1 2 9 1 0 summary $tgr, rf .......4 0 1 0 '0 0 Crst Inning: 31chigan. Giles AfW&ed Jabbly, p ,.... ,......3 0 1 1 3 0 o ce...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOUNTAIN PENS FLOWERS I TYPEWRITERS THIS' I RIDEWS REPAID; SERVICE is un- of all makes LS COLumN Iequaled. Real workmanship and one GEORGE BISCIIOF Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, day service. I Cleaned & Repaired ATG. RIDER'S PE'E SHOP Choice Cut Flowers and Plants 0. D. M ARRI L, ADVERTISING AT 3P. 302 State Street Phone 8019 F-i 220 Clialin St. Th 17 Nickels' Arcade FOR HIRE NOTICE The Typewriter & Stationery Store D...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 8

…n11i1 1rTIaI I I., urriUIsi DULLEIMf ithe Bulletin is constructive notice to all memibers of r.Copy received by (bo 4 Asitaut to the Prc-idenit until 1:34 a. m. Saturday, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 19201 Number 149 I -1 _______THE MICHIG AN DAILY Saginaw Club: All students from Saginaw are rcquested to be present at thc deb ate, between Saginaw and Romeo for the state championship at University H1all Auditorium Monday, May 19, at 8:00 p. Mn. No admi...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 9

…AND WRITERS C AND DRAMA U RADIO PAGE Joe g A6F Ar r t a Tl ,, " _e ___s. _.._-.__ _ .._ XXXIV. No. 169 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY iS, 192'1 '1 PRICE, i t SONS ENT ER AIN THEIR D A Fathers D Instigate Fathers'. Day was instigated by a similar celebration which has been held for many years at the University of Illinois. That university called their celebration Dad's fDay, and it was held in much the same manner that ...…

May 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 169) • Page Image 10

….«.;.. First Baptist C) Sayles will speak 'Sham and Reality" k service in the ch. The church neet at noon and at ant class will meet v in the Guild House. Hour at the Guild hurch theran Consciousness" immediately k on the sub- I following the student supper served , at the 10:30 ( at 5:30 o'clock. There will be o First Baptist j evening worship.I bible school t 2 o'clock the with Mr. Chap- The Friend- d House from iJLsl' Lre7L tJUian unur...…

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...…

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...…

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...…

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...…

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 ...…

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, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…W1EATHER SWITH SNOW TODAY Ago- a n u~an :4axi ASSOIATE]i LEASED WIRI M&EB WESTER COTS EITORIAL AS: XXIV. No. 124 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, .......... IIIIIFCTIPRTRDC Heads Production 3ECLA l i N SAYING THAT CE SHOULD 'LIFIED Leaves To Speak, On Pacific Coast OUTLINESETHODS Pr) f. Sckorling Discusses Problems Confronting Secondary Education UNIVERSITY SCHOOL AIMS TO FORM DEFINIT...…

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 ...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I MVAY \/-" A F-S c- -- Co-Authors Of Play Opening Tonight Louise Barley, '25, and Josephine Stearns, '25, are the co-authors of the Junior Girls' play, "Thank you, Madam," which will have its premiere at 8 o'clock tonight in the Whitney theater. This is the 20th time that the juniors have prepared their play for the senior women who will witness it to- night, arrayed for the first time in their caps and gowns, and i...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . "- IAL NVIEWSPAPER OF THE fL'ERSIIY OF MJCIGAi tFhe U i er ty y :a by the Board in, oc 5 .;dent ublications. cof e conference Ejtonral the use -ToirubLicattn of al' ne w e citede i t rn tu w~ " :-"tfh ~l?7Itrtnl,!~"~± 1 f .1AF par andthe local ['",b ( at tihe ofice at Ann Arbe-. r? ' Sc' i'.>itl .{ r i±r. ,.'Ip a s6 a tu ac girauted by Th:+d A snan Po st <;c nerai. riptiod by carrier, -I83.5 by mii s Ann Arbor Press u...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - - .- _ ____ _- - . .-_ .,_ Missouri Politically Torn Asuader In Contest For Convention DlerTates ,ALL DISTFICT'L 1. , t EC1DE) AS TO PRESIDENTTAL CAN)IDATI St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 17.-(By AF)- Missouri is being p9licitally torr asunder in the contest for delegates to the Democratic National convention with United States Senator James A Reecd, fighting the MeAdoo force., a every turn. The state convention where the delega...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA. - . /.rt(illlll6E!lii s. ' ',= . " _ - .. , .. p A A e ' S 1 , q ¢Y6 n i9! I WW l I! i i!'u L' U.) ° j 9 N.N) uz -.. , : "W v IHEL NXTON 4HL X tty Begis PreparationsFrDl Meet; Rig Ten Showlng creditable LK OF SMI1Th AND BIIOOIEI >RO ISES'MICH l)iR1« FU Ul' chigan's Varsity track team re- ,ed Sunday morning from Evan- where they took second honors he annual Big Ten indoor'trackl field meet and have...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…E MICHIGAN D<AILY - .,....r _-,. _ f , IFIE I COLUMN CLOSES At 3 PsM. DVERTISING for ciassilec IOC per three or mo EXJERIEN( mer montl Nlich. Dail IYERESS$MAK' children's akble.' 243 287 3-J. DILUY CLASSIFIED RATESI the rate' of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, Ilec per e for three cr more insertions. White space rcharged for at same isifieds charged only to those having phones. Asl: about c-"ntracts A advertising. readi...…

March 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… ____________ ________THE MICHIGAN DAILN OFFICIAL BULLETIN Labor Whip! 0 cation in the Bulletin is coo-4tructive notice toall members of liiversity. Copy received by tip ,Asfil anV tc the ?-Wdeuit uth p. m. (11:38 a. m. Saturi'ssv- me~ 4 T1UESDAY, )ARCHIS 1, 1924 --N tiler 1'24 Deans: re will be no conference of the Dleans on Wednesday, March 19. K. L. Burton. f WIL HOLD KICK SCHOOL' SPIKING CONTEST HERE' Instead of testing their prowe...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FAIR AND RISING TEMPERATURE Air Abr A AL *avow .Rtr t ... "It VOL. XXXIV. No. 84 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY SReal Musical Program ProvesE TO START POBE OFlub Isfig Caliber TP ovingtheir avowed intention of mirable skill. His pedal technique4TOIGHT n R E CIOND making the Varsity Glee club a muns- was exceedingly good, while the reg- ical organization of the highest cali- istration showed care and tho...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN NAMED TO TEACbH HEALTH1 Designated By U . S. Government Bureau As One Of Four Summer (-enters COLUJMBIA, IOWA, CALIFORNIA WILL iVE FEDERAL COURSES The University of Michigan has been designated by the United States bureau of public health service as one of the four centers of the United States in which public health instruct- ion will be stressed next summer, it was announced yesterday by Dean Edward H. Kraus of t...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…NUARY 18, 1M24 ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1 Women Members are asked to bring blue- books, and to come at the most con- venient hour. The board of representatives of the Women's League will have its picture taken for the Michiganensian at noon Saturday at Spedding's studio. Members of University Girls' Glee club are requested to meet at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Rent-, schler's studio for a group picture. Senior society will have ...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ~ 4 clauses in the constitution of the body around to the oti e t o bode ill to certain individuals, asYE R Ltodaltop - much of the anti-Klan propoganda T A f D R L ed and he hani 1IfAL NEWSPAER OF THlE tries to show, the Klan is distinctly boards to sit on N M' It'' l ICH"IGAN un-American by being against some NOW~ IS THE TIME tall enough to shoe UNV4~T kof the finest things America has stood FOR ALL GOOD Then he crawl...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____________-~- ~-~nm Tubercular Germi S. C.eA. C. MPAIGN Enters Body Via E GEye, He Declares Reports of Flnancial Drive; ShowMore. Than $4,50 Obtained; Some Returns Not In et Lamp Fragment Whi Of Carthagte Not, CAMPAIGN SURPASSES ALL RECORDS OF FORMER YEARS Smashing all previous records, the net cash results of the Student Chris- tian association's financial drive has made this campaign the...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…i HE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JA ri ' , ,. 0 ""I" .111 Wmllm NS C . _ _ n ' fir... ... OEM==" ~'" ..r..... ........ w..... .u. v ;A .. i mm"W"Mon"Wolow _ CE TEAM MEETS BAD6ERS_ TONI6HT lay Wisconsin Tonight and Tomor- row Afternoon; Anderson and Hen. derson To Play Final Games CE CARNIVAL TO BE IHELD. TONIGHT FOLLOWING GAME With the return of colder weather, he ice at the Coliseum is getting back ito good shape, and Coach Ba...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T-up" ."" , 1 hr LASSIF IE ADVERTISING U.AT 3 P.M. EVERSARIP PENCILS A large select line at one half the regular price while they last. We are the authorized Wahl Ser- vice Station. RIDERS PEN SHOP 302 S. State St. WOMEN'S SHOPS ELECTRIC CURLING irons $1.19. The Home Supply Store, 209 E. Washington, Phone 112. congenial work for college graduates DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES; 10c per reading line for one or two insert...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DATLY . DAILY -OFFICIAL BU'LLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tbo Assistant tf the 'lefi et until 3:30 p. m .{11:30 a. im. Satnr~av Volume 4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 'Nitnier 84 Courseslit nuthropology: During the second semester Col T. U. Hodson, Late Assistant Political Agent in Manipur and Superintendent of the State, Fellow of the Itoyal Anthr-o ol...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… THE WEATHER CLOUDY AND SOMEWHAT COOLER <L Ar Ar 4lut r Lu3 xll Section One TWENTY PAGES PRICE, FIVE CEN' VOL. XXXIV. No. 49 TWENTY PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 TWENTY PAGES PRICE, FIVE CEN -- r"--- - -' WALTON ARCHES T IN IDST OFTRIL STATES HE COULD NOT ENDURE+ SHAME OF UNFAIR PRO-. CEEDINGS ATTORNEY S ASTOUNDED A T ACT O F GOVERNOR Withdrawal Comes After His Council Fails to Introduce lian Angl O...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 College-Bred Instability Adolescent Readjustments In these days, when the modern' DOROTHY GELTZ at hose. Ie does not often realize American university is beginning to that, even were he to be given the undergo a change of function, and is becoming a place where, instead of Something new'? Decidedly so In greater and more noble than the boy opportunity of returning to his home, worn ...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… "-" I STTNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, TH..HGNDAL TNA. OEfE 8 '(Gontinned from 'Page '0110 is>ts' models in the first_ act. .Thes~e, siro lamps which have been brought from New York directly from artists' studious. Special lighting e~fects, willlbe, Ob- ta.inedl for three of. the most striking Senres in "Cotton. Stockings" by? means of twvo kiopticons which .will be placed in the balcony. The snow. Sternm ene, the butterfly scen~e, and the flicker l...…

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...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…" 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN D AILY, .y ,.f.omen'..a..y AINOUCE JNIOR oungest Officer GIRLS'_PL9AIDAT WIl Gie F ie Perfiormanices A ,Whitnzey TIheare Beginnzing March 19{^rI I ROFESSOR JOHN. R. BRU)PLi1.M AGAI TO )IR ECT L'RO1)ICTIO'N, The twentieth annual Junior Girls' play will be given by the class of 1925 on March 19~, 20, 21, and 22, writh.: a' matinee oni the last flay at the Whit- ney theatre. The play is. being se- lected and d~ates. ...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE THREN Addenda to the Book of Ettiquette In the life of everyone there are MAXWELL NOW ELS portunity unostentatiously to display times when one feels that his conduct his exquisite taste. This display is ac- on certain occasions has been mnade- curring situations with the conviction souls the lynching bee still exists complishsed by applause. Applause quate-that If he had known exactly that our hi...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…THE, MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBEDR 18, 1923 it -"A cals of the University. They should .~.study the situation even nore thor-' r--- - ioughily than' they have, and in con-f 0O'FFICI.AL NEWSPAPER OF THE junction with a committee of stu- UMV1IYERSITY OF 1MICHIIGAN dents. Sonme definite result,, should be obtained, some (definit e. penalties in- P;ublished every morning except Monday p,.,ed. And abo~ive all, their reuteiices during the ...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 4

…P.;coi tPrrR THE MICHIGAN DAILY PUNDAY N{. E DIS agazines viexve The Smart Set Retrogrades DOROTHY TYiI-ER ~N YlIYTA SVIL ! tIritli h i: riirenrcethe Goo. 'sd Mucury wl take the ph1cC of the otd Till tWAT, for Met~rt I hat o~c .reyce',theceVIlg 110eer {idos o.t tler ots a tear 1 ,-'art Set. its ususat tenor. ttoa, I wonder do tote,' asth "ui-r sb''''<-'An t~ir fo tlr la t >rd olie thi,_, li t stil: thdeifferesnt mgzie ac-otoit1 1i0 eas siads t...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923, MASQUES TO* I OLDPEINODRAM THE MICHfGAN DAILY 77 waau a at ws va wa w.a sa wss...a«... . Monarchists Pin Hopes On Thesel '4 ;t Eighth Annual Platy, to 1Hill Auditorim 'I be GiUvenits ruesday Night Legion Officer Goes "Over Top" SCHOOLS HEAR RETURNS Of Cellr Doors Special to The Daily Chicago, Nov. 17.-Hundreds of Michigan and Wiscons'n university alumni gathered on one of the floors of the Monadnock block t...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMIER 1, 1923 THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE FIVE one with a book that is simply funny; some must have art along with humor. For such a person the Wallet of Rai Lung, by Ernest Bramah (Geo. It. Dor- It is obvious that nations cannot ex- an Co., $2.50) was written. The wit, ist as nations uner Christianity. In- the keen satire of the Chinese philos- deed, not even a league of nations opher and story teller attract the could then exist. B...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

…4 If HE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, . _.---- _.. , () s ) ry oi e M >. ' . t ..YMrr. M"m a .. ... ol 10 111111 loll a.ix .'ar ts stn max. .. ...> rtca: I JUIRED LIST G U-W S Mal ITY D YOSTMEN OVERCOME RELY9LEA ANDREMAIN IN BIG TEN AE (Continued from Page One) .t The Cardinal field goal came late inf THE LINEUP the opening period after a 35 yard run WisToisini Miclilga by Taft, the outstanding player of Iris...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,;NOVEMBR 1, 1923 B ( k I boasts the resounding title of "Dean' couldn't if they wanted to. cine-which explains much which ap- B O 1 of the: School of Literary Arts, Re- In spite of all this, Mr. Fagin has pears in the magazine, even unto the search University, Washington, D. C." some hope. He feels that someday, advertisements. Why Our Newspapers somehow the American short story are at Nadir, by Roy L. McCard...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…SUPr'DAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THIS 1 NI CLOSE$ CLOSES AT 3 P.M, ADVERtTISING AT 3 P.M. ILOST--Priday betvween W llhirdl and Tappan Sts., mink neck. piece. Re- w ard. 1221 Willard. Ph11one ? 6 !f- . 217T OF DI'AWNING instruments. Lib:- eral Reward. If found please call 347.-J.! BLUE SILK umbrella. Reward. Pl'nO' 99f' Thff kinds. Experienced workn aflship. MRS. 1R. T.FI EAM gi11 Thompson.. Phonie 2764-W. W ANTEDI NOTICE...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18; 1923 THEMICHIGAN DAILY PAGE S"VEN PLAYS then calmly dropped it on the floor, evening was that of Edward T. Gibson ought to be thoroughly entertaining (Continued from Page Two) and also when he threw another to the as Thorold in the Maesfield play. He and interesting, and if by that time while she was before us. I still main- ceiling. To me the perfect natural- convinced with his portrayal of the you have recovered from Mr....…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…EIGHT TH-E 'MICHIGAN DAILY SUXD A Y, NOEU3R 1S, 1121 Likens Cannibal He Discovers I "Lost Israeli ites1W HAT'S GOING ON SUND)AY 9 :30-U~niversity Men's bible class meets in Upper room in Lane hail. 12 :00-Prof. Bruce Curry speak,, on Ithe bible, Congregational church rforum. 12:00-Baptist students' bible class i meets at Guild house. ". :00-(Pltlippine-Mfieligau club iiectN at Lane hall. Professor Hayden to :10-11iiidustan club ,.meets in L...…

November 18, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PA(L E:GJT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 , IGT THE-MIC GAN DAILYNDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1 9i There may somewhere be a man whodoes jinot appreciate good service, but we never have met him Every department of this large institu- tion is devoted to giving you service, the best that is humanly possible. Proof that people like this service is evi- denced in rapidly increasing business. Our drivers are courteous and busi- ness-like. Our...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

…Section' Two LY Ar 4 Ar t Section ,,I Two I VOL. XXXIV. No. 49 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 PRICE, FIVE CENTS WOODMEN TO HOLD NATIONWIDE MEET: a I r } I SIKES, '16, WINS OPERATIC RENOWN Charles B. Sikes, '16, formerly a student in the School of Music, and while here considered one of the best of the younger singers in this section, has won fame abroad as an operatic singer of the first order. Mr. Sikes sang in the...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

… T IAE ,1 vHC-1iGAN DAILY SUN DAY , NOVEMBER 18, ULGARI A TURNS TO NEW PRODUCT K lan 0 a s P r o m So e n ne a ie For, Cobuldrn, /VUrdrc AVr~ of Exv- izardl Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov. I7-(A.P.)- ! The production of tob~acco is fast su- p;ercetl'ng wheat growing in Bulgaria.j On:ce almnost exciusively a wheat rail- ing contry, todayi- Bulgaria has tenl acres in tobacco against of e in thea cereal. Pu1garian fartners were taken in toj Eur ope.n...…

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