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March 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

…THE MICI- IIGAN DAILY. ., ... Fire nepartment Extinguishes Blazes A small roof fire broke out at the Alpha Kappa Kappa house, 102 South TwelfthT street, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The fire department put out the blaze in record time. Another small roof fire occurred at 10 o'clock at 508 East Anne street. fuimes ,th nScreen Iicehigan Sqng s Fearing that traditional Michigan' songs, dating from the days when they were sung at Joe's a...…

March 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

…1 1 £4..* £Wla%.*A £Ai A &l V A!&A..d A _.. -_.. .... _ L& a UUI. Lu U1i.; THURSDAY C.-I'r. 3f. B. G~reenough of onal Paving Brick Manufac- assocation, speaks in room ineering building, on "Mod- elopments in the Construc- Brick Pavements." d-for-President league Alin- oom 306, Union. .Lambda Upsilein meets in 2 Chemistry building. Very ss'on Study class be addressed by umi, Grad. eting of Overseas at 'Lane Mr. Nobu club at Former M. A. ...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…WIC 4 I'1 1.1 ;eJ M4 I * ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. ,. . _ .. .; Of ENGINEERING CURRICULA CONTEMPLATED Cooley Explains New Five Year Course Planned by Faculty )bable revision of the course of es for Engineers, making an elec- course of five years, after which Master's degree would be con-; 1, is one of the important chang- ntemplated in the discussion now g place among the Engineering ty. Cooley Explains rega...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…,'11 I. .W ing. It welcomes students from every department irrespective of class or previous experience and re- quires only a serious interest in the work and a genuine desire to serve both The Daily and the University. It is not unusual to find students from every department on the campus working on The Daily and cases of medical, law, and engineering students who are working merely for an incidental knowledge of journalism, are far from r...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…U 11 El JI ISSUES BASEB LL I-I L. a _ . . o PRACTICE TARIT TOA INTRAMURAL NO Coach Mitchell, direc tramural athletics, ha into his new quarte 3 of the Press buildin 2268. MTIIE tor of in- aS moved MINNESOTA,21 srs. roam I to an inexperienced quintet. Now that there are three experienced men, Rychener, Wilson, and Karpus, the team should move more smoothly, and make up for the early season set- backs, Close TWO FRATERNITY sb, Pho...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… ... From The Other Colleges M!ay be Smuck Will See Them Firs t DANCING CLASS Arcade Dance Hall ENROLL THURSDAY 999 TAXI I Pennsylvania- Twenty-eight men,1 who have been in war service, have been given free four-dear scholarships; to the University of Pennsylfania by1 the committee on war activities of the Knights of Columbus. In order to: utilize surplus war funds the commit- tee selected twenty Catholic institu- tions and twenty no...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…hAIL UUUILII- 0 MEETING HERE at WILL HAVE CONFERENCE SHORT- LY AFTER COMMENCE- MENT Vid a's ' '' service1 nt to your soci Cegular M 35c and4 I The society for the promotion of' Enginering Education has abcepted food and the invitation offered 'by President Harry B. Hutchins and the Board of will lend Regents, to hold their next annual meeting at Ann Arbor. The meeting, which will take place l chat. shortly after commencement, will brin...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…i mlti ILIaUL | IN COUNTRY, SlS' THAT'S )I _II I ,_3 I the World of To- k at 8 o'clock this ural Science audi- wt will be "From cracy in Industry." WEDNESDAY GENERAL END ALVARADO PREDICTS OF TROUBLE IN 1921 LANES TAFFIES at Tices' Store, 117 So. Main St. Re- every week.-Adv. I 1 1V 111 t $5.75 per Week, D'HOTE" id Sujplies ing 'ANY V' AVE. MEMMMMWI LINES RALLS, CHEMI- (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17. - Disordered...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…,11 { I, 1) 4 rrna r al r f DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE : ... 11 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN; SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920. PR 'V!. FmN i .. - rna~Ti TC"i-' trtIXD f l,.YC V I I Taft Favors League of Nations; Approves College Referendum - - - DAY II COMPOSE Because e No "I am in favor of the League of Na- tions even if we should have to a6- cept it unamended, but I believe in modifying it to suit myself if I can," Hon. William Howard Taf...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…;' )t Monday during the Univer- )f Student Publications. SOCIATED PRESS sively entitled to the use for' credited to it or not otherwise n ews published therein. in Arbor, Michigan, as second Secondly, there are many who are ready to scoff or to throw stones at a movenept of which they know nothing except what they have inadvertently heard. Needless-to say, the sources of their knowl- edge are usually questionable. This class is ever ready to...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…ar. A he is said to be doing e Rec- to fairly easy picking for the University. In the indoor meet the going was somewhat harder, but nevertheless, the meet resulted in a 44 to 33 verdict in favor of the Maize and Blue. Mich- igan won five of the eight firsts and of these five, Johnson took three. The Varsity scored a slam in the 50 yard dash. The outdoor meet for last year was run off at Ferry field. Again the team was on the long end of th...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Parties OR, M. 1. BURTON TALKS Of AIS AND MBiTIONS SGIVES REASONS FOR PREFERRING TO CONE TO MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY I Week Furnished By Lyceum Service Finzel's, of Detroit, and others PHONE 783 cers Vand other !Attractions, F I rY i A'rIWY IT RECEIVED. rge shipment of :e collar attach- .S rs bi Ltton down -,g r _ the Arcade 11ItII I 111liili l~illnIIIllIll 11ii';: atI ' R'S GRILL, rifled Porterhouse Steaks x In an interview with L...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…Advertisers.-Adv. ER & SEYFRIED JEWELERS - of - Quality and. Service 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. To LECTURE HERE Following the lecture of Dr. Wil- liam Roscoe Thayer, two other faM- NEW DANCE SCHEDE ANNOUNCED By UNION /999 1I U a -----/ 99 ous historians are scheduled to ap- pear at the University this month. Prof. Arthur Percival Newton will lecture Jan. 21 on the "British Em- pire," and Dean Charles Haskins Jan. 27 on "The.P...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…I l 1... lV l i £Al 1 YAV(A l VI/ C-11. SS, AY 7:30 o'i new init sium With the beginning of the second y_ on semester, the Union expects to revive a pre-war custom of open houses on hsc g Sunday afternoons, at which Speech- es will be given and a general get- together meeting held. The enter- tainment committee is at work on clock programs for the various gatherings, mega and they expect to offer a variety of bates entertainments. Speeches...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…An entirely new kitchen crew will work in the Union after Friday morn- ing. Dennis Donovan, steward, just returned from Chicago where he suc- ceeded in obtaining the new men to replace the unsatisfactory staff, em- ployed up to Thursday. Tuesday Ld iu :et" ' om o m of eS )CS. A R C ADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00 8:30 Phones: Theatre, ag6-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M. Today-Tomorrow EUGUNE O'BRIEN in f "The Broken Melody'' WUERTH THEATRE Sun-Mon-Tues - 1...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…j d. with interest Mr. Hur- tion of the presence of d "flunkey" in the front the Union. But is Mr. ly frank in what he says, other reasons which he estly refrains from men- ose offered are not en- cing. eeper, we are told, is to Union from becoming "a;. andladies and their re- eep out "shouting child- ," anc thus preserve the "Michigan Men, Everywhere." Now, there are other doors to the Union besides the front door, but the writer has seen n...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

….t b 44 a PRES: DAY AN T)NIG SERVICI # s. ./ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919., PRICE _,RIC HOP PLANS ;RESS RAPIDL' the 1920 Junior hop, to b aterman gymnasium Fei ught nearer completiona of the hap committe uing in the Mi1hlga c6mmittee announced tha several orchestras hai * received and these ar consideration. I ers of the committee is b). LI1 at 7F University To Hold Referendum Vote On Treaty Of Peace Jan. 13...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…lee I but I wring the Univer- lications. PRE.SS d to the use for tor not otherwise hed therein. ichigan, as second ret. Two weeks-wherein you can save yourself. f rom a disappointment that is irretrievable both to. your- self and to your friends: Vacation is not a time for high-brows .to count their A's and. B's, but. it. might well be used to consider the C's and D's. The Illinois "U" Y. M. C. A: is going to provide entertainment every ...…

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...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…3al au- its been for with the ar' Risk~ ton, and him a men ini in many_ :on experi- lals on his week, Mr. ance of the 'gan is held, mneral Bur- ly because of great practical assist- ance' rendered in framing recent leg- islation, that the senator ;who had made the accusation at onge withdrew the statements he had made. * Fame Grows wltlj Distance - The old adage beginning "a prophet *is not without honor-" is" very true sin the case of Mic...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…orists Telegraph Delivery 1002 S. Univ. ALL OF anbetter spirit grow up between the CHMPIONSIn G S University and "Ypsi." - Dean Priddy of the Normal has assured people that justras there are JOHN B. HUBBARD, '20, URGES fine young men at the U. of M., so. BETTER SPIRIT TOWARD NOR ither6 are as good ,girls in the Teach- VIAL STUDENTS ers' college, as can be found any- where.. Editor, The Michigan Daily:-- It seems to me that it is much to b-3 ...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

…part of the time, their names with in Dean Jordan's ns and Persh. I CHRISTIAN CHIESETO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS Chinese students who are spending- their first Christmas here in Ameri- ca are finding festivities quite differ- ent than those enjoyed in their na- tive land. dIIome r f }; SUGAR BOs L mr ---- PHONE 102$-W rI Sing Christmas Carols Perhaps the most interesting of Chi- STUDENTS, STORE TO las T 'WERE ONE OF 'ACH 'ENO3 THE COM-...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…"r sI I . Births, deaths, and marriages have fforded the annual round of excuses hat come tumbling into the offices >f attendance committees, ideans, and >rofessors at, the holidays. Only one "grandmother" has been esorted to so far, and. the dean bought that anyone with the audacity o try such a time-worn plea deserved ;he vacation. One freshman petkiiad- d the dean that his presence as best nan at the wedding of his brother, was >ssential;...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

…ORLD PAILS TO PLAY "OEA DOG" FOR PORTA 11 I wt aI I ., I mj STUDENTS IN PORTO FOR VACATION DEC. 17 RICO ASIA ON Before you go- TQOP IN and let us help you finish our Christmas shopping. We have any number of articles which will make ideal gifts. EVEN IF you live in a city, that should not deter you from buy- ink your victor 'records here. We ii ii can offer you real service. 601-6115 Eat ikint 1I Publishers of the MICHIAN SONG ...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…lit t afl it 3 II DAY AND NIGH SERTICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. PRICE .. a TICIALS LOCATE CARELESS DR-IVER :rs. E. L. Calkins, Ellis street, Yp- nti, is the owner of the car that .red Otis Graham, '23, Saturday rnoon while crossing the intersec- . of Twelfth street and North Uni- ity avenue..\ rs. Calkins' daughter, Mrs. Snow, driving the car. Chief of .Police rien states that the parties re- nsible will be a...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…St< uarant sncces of a worthy object. We now have a Campus theater fund. The women bf the. University have certainly shown that they are behind the team by the way they turned out to meet the players at 7 o'clock last Sunday morning. There is only one way for the Band to play the "Yellow and Blue" and that is with their hats on. Taking their hats off to play the University song is a serious .breach of etiquette. The sugar shortage is still o...…

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...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…;CHICIA i ________________________________________________________________________ I of the board, said that no single per- [lIUM 1son could at present live there on less \ than $1,500 a year. He said, "We have 'posed made adequate salaries for teachers one of the strongest policies of our laties board, and we intend to see that our oposi- arie8 are high.enough to attract Iduca- teachers h.ere." .e pri roit E. DOCTORS FROM ORIENT TELL OFW...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER For Reliability 118 S. Maing BERTY A SHOP East Liberty S.t Try our Waffles THE WHITNEY Everyone is out to win in the violin contest in "Fiddlers Three," coming tomorrow night to the Whitney. .It is a big event for both master and pupil to win the prize for superiority of instrument and playing. Among the contestants are the -pupil of a noted violin-maker and a strang- er, the violin-maker's daughter's lover. The rival...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

…P7O U IfN'S SUPPORT OfTAP ROOM SINGS GDAWS CONFICTING STUDENT COMMENT lI- . A taf Thr arr. TUESDAY 9:00-Sophomore engineers meet in room 348 Engineering building to eject captin for Fall games. 4;00-Piano recital by Mr. Albert Lockwood in School of Music. SEES SING AS PROTEST AGAINST EXTENSIVE "FUSSING" QF MEN V STUDENTS CerLO i. m tiful piano DEPLORES DISCOURTESY SHOWN with the or TO WOMEN AT WEEK,- END in a variet DANCESia,. 3 a ove...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…AND COOLER TODA'Y I Ap41 r1t 5k i DAY ANI S" I IYW IYmII YYYI iYIYIYIIM1YIYWWYWWIMY WYIYAYY VOL. XXX. No. 18. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. *FPR 5,000 At Convocation Exercises; Cardinal Mercier Here Monday; Regents Decree Minimum .. DA EFNEOther Universities URGE LOYM emorials To A Sentiment seems to run strong S among the larger schools and univer- T 0O"tEsities of the country for some sort of fitting m...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…l Control 0ofStudent rublicatons. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ress is exclusively entitled to the use for ws dispatches credited to it or not otherwise and the local news published therein. stoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second rrier or mail, S3.So r Press building, Maynard street. 960; Editorial. 2414. ot to exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig. to avvearin inthut a an evidence of k ",, E , be pu at or he Dailyat the he Dai office. tion. ...…

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...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…rep 1 Unmversity Stana kaedu "There is no question many unreas- onable room charges have been made, MAKES and the University is right in doing what it can to check this. "It should be remembered, however, that some increase is justifiable simply 11, when in view of the drop in the value of wants a money. Higher taxes, higher utility >dy fired rates, doubled coal prices, more to pay k, for laundry, all are legitimate excuses >f Ernest for a re...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

… ml' I i nr ve beenw ar their trade P"iokford am Thousand Laughs At The tic e, y her friends n her husband I hair, it was UaUA New Department Head Likes Research Opportunities Offered by University DR. CABOT COME WITH 20 YEARS OF WIDE EXPERIENCE Dr. Hugh Cabot, who is to head the Surgery department of the University Medical school, believes Michigan's future along this line holds unbounded possibilities. "I see no reason why this s...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

…III rsityWomen I AIVL MILItIA IUKINM UNIVERSITY RiFLE ClUl An Pronuer Forester Says She Loves It 7- Allis Hussey, '21, enjoys the distinc- O tion of being the only woman in the It forestry department of this Universi- ty. About 10 years ago another wom- LI an made application but, receiving lit- e tle or no encouragement, abandoned ording to Prof. Filibert Roth of the department, forestry for a is still in the experimental He believes t...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…LUS I AH I RES VLARtU IN CAMPUS JUNK SUP Jewish Students' congregation, meet at 7:30 o'clock Sunday eve- I at Lane hall, for their annual together and social. program including talks, enter- .ment, and refreshments, has beeli anged. A reception committee will on hand to welcome and introduce r comers to the University. rof. I. Leo-Sharfman of the econ- cs department, is scheduled, to ke the principal address. Dr. Leo Franklin, of the Temple B...…

October 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

…p re You Demand a suit the more certain you are to be pleased with our id-tailoring. You see, we're just a bit more fussy than a are about building every garment down to the last ch JUST EXACTLYRIGET. '- Drop in and let us please you in style- fit-value and long lasting durability. just received a large shipment of woolens Come Every Year (Continued from Page One) reporter should know all he ought to know and yet not know it all," said Mr....…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…FAIR I TODAY 001. AIL- AW 4:3att ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXIX. No. 162. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1919. PRICE THREE YEARLINGS FGHT SOPHS0TO TIEIN SPRING CONTESTS BOTH CLASSES BTTTLE HARD FOR HONORS IN A L ATHLETIC GAMES CLASS OF '22 WINS BIG VICTORY IN BAG RUSH Second Year Men Obtain Possession of Rope and "Tenderly Escort it to Stable" 'Twenty-two against '21, brawn against brawn and a tie . sco...…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…THE MICJt IGAN DAILY 'ICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE JNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN shed every morning except Monday the university year by the Board in of Studenit Publications. ER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, A'ssociated Press is exclusively entitled use for republication of allnews dis- credited to it or not otherwise credited paper and also the local news pub- erein. ed at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, .n, as second class matter. riptions by carrier or mai...…

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...…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…!AN DAILY odak today. Lyndon, 719 New College Inn open Monday, May y Ave.-Adv. 19, 1919.-Ady. News From The Other Colleges FRESH LAWS SHARE BASEBALL LEAD WITH SOPH ENGINEERS - 'U Quick, easy -and clean way to cook your breakfast right on the table with an Elcctric Grill At the snap of the switch you can fry or toast or broi sitting at the table. How appetizing the food is too! Maybe it is an evening I party or club, the Electric...…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAJUl JESTIC TRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Sun loI-19-ANITA STEWART in "Irom lheadquarters." Also a Tom ( om ,ed, "'omand icrry." Tins-\\ ed-N)-21--TOM MIX in "The C~omic~ of the Law.'' Also a Lloyd Comcdy and Free Press Weekly.' Thurs-I i- 22-23 -THEDA BARAin "Whe'i Mvn Des re" and a 2-reel Com- edy,""oon"ey Lionsand Monkey Busi- ne:,, and News 11eekly. I [I AT THE THEATE] SUNDAY-...…

May 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…_THE MICHIGAN DAILY _._._ mnday Dinner 12to2 5to7 Soup Willits Best Wafers ves Young Radishes Roast Sirloin of Beef, Brown Gravy seed Chicken with Biscuits $arly June Peas Creamed Potatoes Bread or Rolls Salad ead Lettuce with Dressing Dessert HotMince Pie- Strawberry Short Cake - Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee Milk Price 755 n Planning a Nice Banquet, US. Banquet Hall in Con- rn. rILLI T S 315 S. STATE ST. WHAT'S GOING ON j TODAY 6 :3--Ralp...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FAIR AND SLIGHTLY WARMER i ,r mitF ~3a itij ASSOCIATED PARES S DAYX AND NIGUT '$ IRE SERVICE VOL. XXIX. No. 136. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18. 1919. PRICE THREE GENTS .,Y .W.....,...._w . y SEAMENDROWNED WHEN TRANSPORT SINKS NAA TUG SAXONIA'S PROPELLER SLICES OFF STERN OF SMALLER VESSEL EXACT NUMBER OF LOST UNKNOWN; MAXIMUM 9 Returning Soldiers Aboard Troopship Effect Rescues By Throwing Ropes Overboard (By Ass...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA OFFICIAL~ NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN :ublshed every morning except Monday .ing the university year by the Board in atrol of Student Publications, EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dhe Associated Press is exclusively entitled the use for republication of all neCws dis- ches creditedto it or not otherwise credited this paper and also the local news pub- ed herein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, chigan,...…

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 ...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…Ic ip4l .Y La .Y.....yy... , i ! ,_..... an You Beat -It? When ,passing through the Arcade I I 1,000 COPIES OF OPERA SCORE AND POPULAR PIECES PRINTED Anticipating the success of "Come On, Dad," 1,000 copies of the score were printed. The same number of prints were also ordered of the four most popular pieces: "Come On, Dad," "My Lover," "Marry Me, Mary," and "Romance." Reports of the number of copies sold have not yet been turned in, b...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Although a drill press in a.medical dispensing room sounds ominous, such an instrumenthas been installed in the dispensing room of the Medi- cal building. It has not as yet been connected with a motor, but soon will be. The press is necessary for the re- pair of many instruments used in the medical profession. Whitney Theatre TUESDAY APRIL 22 I AT THE THEATERS Engineering News - TOD)AY - i' 'UTTIRLV CHARMING" Dorothy ...…

April 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 18, _ } INDUSTRIAL WORK SUMMER FEATURE Never before has the demand for courses in industrial education been so great, and ample provision has been made by the summer session to meet this increased demand. r Where in former years but two or three courses were offered, six are now presented. Besides the work at the University visits to industrial plants and schools in Detroit will be made. Arrange- ments are ...…

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