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May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 10

…_______THE MICHIGAN DATLY .... r t t1 all high schools are similar in that th ~e paths of their students must in -w--time converge at ne 'central point, VE the 'Uilveiy. M1'nday 4N VNiMIHNkI1ON 'After comple1ting their' tur tf ba're ditorial thirty" Ameilcan colleges, the Euro- I ean stuidents, some of. whom visitod eyn-jhere several month!4 ago, have made III ews some interesting observations on our ws pub-I academlic life. -Perhaps the mos...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 A4History Of The State ..And University Aratorical' Ass'n Program Of Michigan Fro Tlhe Earliest Khown White Settlement To The Present Tir Last Chance To Get Course Tickets Price $2.50 at Box Office 3 Vftw-,& e Look them up in The w~est a~bridged 'Dictionary-BatedUpon WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL More than 106,000 entries.' A rspecial section sho~vs, with examples, rules of punctu...…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 11

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE A CLASS TOQUE With every five dollar purchase (or more) Saturday only, at Davis Tog- gery Shop, 119 So. Main. Get one for the game. We have them for all class- es. Figure out what you need: shirts, shoes underwear, hosiery, etc.-and get a toque with them.-Adv. , 1 , WItomxen DR3, WALKER EXPLAINS STUDENTS' MORAL DECAY SYMBOLS OF LOVE ETERNAL Love that endures is most beautiful...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922 A Possible edium of World Peace --An International Court (By Paul Watzel) In December, 1920, the Assembly of A step toward the assurance of the League unanimously approved of more friendly relations between na- the draft statute of the permanent court that was drawn up by ; com- tions,-that is how the permanent mission, and submitted by the Council court of International Justi...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922 An International Center of Learning at Brussels (By Virgiula -Tryon) be catalogued and distributed to the the development of such things as the work was divided into two parts-one ese days of the development of world. The main idea with which the railroad and telegraph-all these tealing with the formation of a sub- of internationalism, which be- center has been organized lies in the...…

December 19, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 65) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA What Is An Educati Professors Ans (By Gage Clark) Education is the commodity the University sells to the student. To most people it is an intangible some- thing which a man acquires during his college course. Everyone can recog- nize the results of education, but it is difficult to point out the process by which this result is reached. Students come to the University, some to spe- cialize in certain departments, other...…

March 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 127) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 192G IT14IF MTCM-TC.AM 'nATt VSSA ~A A.J 1 L 1L . SY1'it..rl tl' : P °w.ir:wwA'kW ,gam .. 1 3["il t LL"1tL 1 r" PAGE MEIVEN Costumes, Setting of Play Propose Change Of N. Y. Give TrueCollegiate Air BargeCanal To Shipway Openi~g wfih typically collegiate $Butterfly. The tuxedoes that will ; Facts contained in the me s ge sent 'these are new and in good condition. "Slicker chorus," the entire perform- make nen of the youn...…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 11

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "r: PACE Sri' 3 Bills 04 --Matti an CONFERENCE HARRIERS COMPETE FOR TITLE TODAY ITRADITION ENSHROUDSI GAME WITH GOPHERS, CONTEST TODAY RECALLS THAT FAMOUS 6 TO 6 TIE OF 1903 BATTLE ENDED IN RIOT Wolverines old Decided A dvantlge Over Gophers, Since First Eneounter i 1892 A veritable footthall thunderclap Is scheduled today when the "Four Norsemen," o estin1, Almquist, Barn- hart, and ...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 11

… e I PADS;EIHT' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMDER 19, 1922 laciborate Scale to raise money for the _ .new Womens Building . Four 'hundrred EITRIlS 1'. THROUG THE' OPER)A G ASSES d aollars was turned over to the fund D Ielcrt Clary, Editor .L . s slt Donald Coney, Literary, Editor - - -This year the program for masques Leo L. Niedzielski, Dramatic Shas changed somewhat. The tryouts I d11j1,or TEJIIAT TR 4 No R + ;r .rglinized as Masq::...…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 11

…~TH MICHIIGAN DAILY __ new will d of d in Ii uie build- by June office in the comn- compiled. le to the Dry Agehts ratre YW, TO HOLD ANNUAL ntains Of Mou"nIR Dew"? MYUEKFS hA : ~ "Hand painted programs, special mu- sic, and spring decorations will comn- * ~ ~$~*~*.bine to make the annual May break- ~ .;.~ ~fast to be given this morning at Bar-. ''. hour gymnasium bythe UivrstyY. y t .s; a IW. C. A. a novel affair. A breakfast Y s of this k...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 THE. MICHIGAN DAILY t1t -Sorts Mahally, Not Altrock, Napoleo n o Diamond wet, and that me and' not Apologies to Ring Lardner) To the Editor. A writer such as I is, as a gen. rule, above the efforts of some cheap buffoon to intimate his stuff, and this is the 1st time I have ever found myself in a position to make the pen the sword and defend my standing in the literary world. I refer, of course, to that comic...…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 12

…I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 -.- - GO R ICTORIES BALANCE DEFEATS Yost Loses 6 Stars Who Play Last Sig Game For Aichiga r7' , ther athletic participation. Frank, al- heir hough greatly hampered by injuries I1 7'oda this year, has been a tower of strength on the three teams of which he has been a member. In the 1918 S. A. T.I Injuries Have Deprived Gophers Many Stars During Year; Oss Still Out of (By Vi...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…Ilzacm- -7ealist (By Samuel L. Greenebasm) Philosophers, discoverers, and radi- cals have always been held in dis- repute. Socrates was cndemned to die, Columbus was imprisoned, Balzac was severely censured. Innovators are always frowned on, and Balzac did not escape without his share of criticim. His "Comedie Humaine" made him the object of many vicious attacks by the conservatives of the old regime. In spite of the tirade of criticism direc...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 12

…I HL MICHIGAN 1)AILY MAGALINE SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 19 lbijorksan' First Novel of American critics of Scandinavian rector of the Swedish Bureau of the . In his youth Mr. Bjrkman work One of the most interesting of the literature. Among the numerous liter- Committee on Public Information, and as a wholesale clerk, an actor and live first novels by Americans an- nary works to his credit are translations Associate Director of the League of . journali...…

December 19, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY 5ociety To Promote InterestIn Drama Forming On Campus ; Known AsPlayers Club (By M. A. K.) I A rather unique organization has In response to the growing interest been suggested. The president, vice- Mr. Brush's $5,000 are ours, and yet At this camp practical transit and trophy and make it the official prize maroon and blue meet is a small strip, they aren't. Think of it-$10,000 or other work is done...…

March 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

…/ PAGE TWELVE "f THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAICIT 19, 1926 Sees North Lake States As Rich Man's Paradise St. Paul, March 17, (AP)-Unless the state and national governments show more interest in acquiring the low-priced and attractive forest areas, northern sections of the lake states may become ,a rich man's paradise, in the opinion of Dr. Raphael Zon, di- rector of the Lake States forest ex- periment station here. With clubs, promote...…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…PAGE L ORT THE MICHIGAN DAILY j SATT'11DAY, NOVEMBER 19, V PAGE IOT? THE ICHIAN DALY STURDA, NOEMBER19,- ILLINOIS TEAM MUST DEFEAT BUCKEYES Muskeon ead^;n TROPHI[S AT STAKE TO WIN BIG TEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP High School RaceiN TODAY'S CONTEST SATRYFOOtbNII L..~ STURDA 40v. 9 ~ 0 Hanley's Team' To Have Full Backfield Strength For First ''ime Since Ohio State Contest SIX FINISH GRID CAREERS COLUMBUS, Nov..18.-Coach Bob Zuppke's 1927 gr...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

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May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ ____ I OFFICIAL BULLETIN r Dunetmu toconstruotive notice to all members d g7 received until, I20 o, m. (11: 39 . a. nA 7~u.) SATURDAY, MA11A1, ]1:;3 Iiuiner 16S l Hull, C, 1D. Hollday, It. A. .MHoot, R. ,A. 1Hulscher, H. T. H-unter, C. W. K~ao, C. Y. Klase,"C.' W. 1LamsIK. 1. ~andre, .J. H-. Lovell,, L. C. Maeler, L. A. . I ;; ; : S~huffmiaw H. Shaw, H-. T.t Sipe, R. J. Spence, H. A. Taylor, F .'C. Ure, C. VanVile...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DATI.Y gTTMn A'V' Pt1'!rPPt"RMTt lift 14l t +r au-a-a-. .- r.- .e * * Y L A .J=k U A i9 , T' U4 '~1 . 9, *9 Books and Writes1 w~ww nIIH Sensational Prima Donna Metropolitan Opera Company 'With the passing of Jacques Ana- fellows from Anjou, Chevreul and tole-Francois Thibault goes another of Proust. the bonds that link the present with the past. Areo hyewa* Writing for one magazine and theni portant to us to that withi...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, .1922. THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 3 U * ** as one of the five French officers sent "We definitely avoid publicity in first move on receiving his application Universities here to assist in the training of Ameri- this matter," said he. "Our object is is simply to send him a number of FRENCH AND AMERICAN can troops, and was assigned to Fort not so much to send many American French university catalogues, and Sill, Oklahoma. S...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 13

…A Winter-Sports Project (By S'. B rnard Butler)- a part of the income for amortization of student population falls on the cam- ate hockey will be given a great stimu- king the Boulevard the stamping of the first cost of the project and the pus near the engineering shops. Thus us. In addition, the gradual slopes ad of winter sports during the remainder to meet the operating cost. we see that the lake would be within a of the hills surrounding...…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

….Y, \OVE IBEM 19, ,192 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Y, NOVEMBER 19, ,1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE r SIXTEEN WOLVERINE' GRIDMEN A BAER. SC H10 ENFELD. LAST AIERL L 1 1 APPEARANCE TODAY II EiSTO'N. (LABE'L. 31LL E R. NYLAND. II A RIGAN. NI CHL 0$NW. GR1INEL. I y:kF V Ii BABCOCK. DO HOFF. ROFF3IAN. _ _ . OO$TEIIBAA-N GILB ERT. 1 Ii STARS AND SUBSTITUTES ALIKE RECEIVE PRAISE AND TRIBUTE i . Michigan football fans and stud...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 13

…!~ THE MICHIGAN DAIIX SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1922 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE six PAGE u . _ .__. _ .. . ... V . ... _ ,.. .._ _ . . PAGE roman -.--- ,A ----,-- BO ' ..s. "= 1 PEACOCK SHAWLS fragile and lovely essence of all that is evil, whirl and coalesce in a vivid THE BRIGHT SHAWL by Joseph Her- and lovely picture of youth's hope and gesheimer. Alfred A. Knopf. 1922. futility. What is most admirable...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

…~SITDAY, OCTOB3Ef 19, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY iviusic ara D-rama, ,6 71 ':, Seeking Amusement With Jeritza The Year and the Clubs Ahead By -larlon Barlow. Today it is the fashion to be tired' ofsoyotbi'lig, be it cynicism, senti- in. mnt, or lift; itself. Igor all sorts of, wtearincss or boredom there is relict in this year's program, offered by the (h draatic orgaizations hereabouts. v: eetlhca is" tQ be presented Novei- l: ce: 5 by P...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922 JanuaryWhimsies-A Review (By G. D. E.) tremely good. The first is a'bit of garet George Walker, wins my respect. Going back to the time of Chaucer, Islofty tosh, well worded. Except for a bothersome repetition I can find no use of "hungered" as a Following my criticism of November Whimsies I was accused by nearly "Road-Sides," a prize essay of For- of a word or two, it is a fine bit of' nou...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 14

….AN INTJ RNATIONA CENTEr ,ss. In the year of its operatimn An Argunient for -RelginOF LEARNTNS AT BRUSSELS thirteen universitie haveth ases sending professors from the various (Continued from Page 1) countries to give lectures, and by (Contributed by Hlope Steddard) path. I wonder which man fears sociations, the work being done by working, as much as they were able, Maybe I don't need religion, but it more-degeneration through-the too- this or...…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

…r Tr', THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7SAi1TrTWAY. N'OV~M-.t fiq ,T2; SIXTEEN GRIDMEN SING PURPLE TEAM IVDSSWAN SONGAFTER GAME nnOSirnSRNGHL (Continued from Page Nine) ('Tffl~fh~flfl the Illinois game and since that time UUOI~ O lU1 hULUhasben sedonsier andiat. hehaLeen son iedradiy. e Color'rei l oldExpected TO AVtmess'had a career parallel 'to Puckel- Tr i'i flonalJRivals In Lust {wrzs etnhsbe u o f RrlBaittle Of Year three years and has not been ...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 14

…S~ AGE FOUR : , THE MIC-HIGAN DAILY UA',N0EOVIEBtR 19, 122 All wi--ol awArl.- THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19,.1922 Illiberal Liberalism (Preston Slosson) t4) A4 Historic liberalism was always liberal principle from the free press Street"? Has not their every dia- One ipolitical vocabularyis nowin ing up the Hapsburg monarchy along was hailed as the greatest statesman tolerance, reckless assertion and the danre pofcominu ...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER I9, 1.924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19~ 1924 University Women WOMEN IN LIMELIGHT AS CAMPAIGN ENDS Leading Feminine Voters Exert Influence For Special Legislation SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page Five) Chinese students of the Universityl were entertained at lunch Sunday at the. Adelia Cheever house. Chinese decorations were used. The residents of Adelia Cheever campus at dinner Wednesday....…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 15

…ToteWlam!--Trom De'troit To the Editor of the Sunday Magazine: And then there are those references My attention has lately been called to irreverance and the absence of to a letter of protest which appears in chivalry in G. D. E. After this G. D. E. will surely cease his activity and be- your magazine for January 15, 1922. come as the rest of the decently dead. It decries the attempts of this G. D. E. And if these should prove unavail- person ...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 15

…IJNDAY, MA CH 1 , 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE The Short S tories are Marked "Absent" (By G. D. E.) - But I do not blame them. Between Agnes Repplier, and the pious Paul zine has, at any rate, fortified my In the early fluash of autumn the prayers and text-books they have Eier More who tried to make a high spinion that the women in the univer- never had a chance, and they - have church deacon of Nietzsche. O. Henry, sities are farther adva...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1922 GEOLOGISTS WILL MEET HERE DEC. 26 For the first time in its history the Geological Society of America will hold its annual convention at the Uni- versity of Michigan. In the past this organization has usually chosen one of the larger universities of the East for its nlace of meeting, but deviating from its regular policy, this year the officers of the parent body have de- cided to convene in Ann Arbor from Tuesday, De...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 A Bootlegger's Batlie On Detroit's Waterfront! s r l i c t c r . .1 a Gun fights between police and boot- we could think to seek cover a piece leggers, bootleggers and hijackers, < f lead whistled near the curious re- and among bootleggers themselves porters car. Another piece of lead are such a common topic for news- stiuck a pile near us and we flattened paper stories at the present time that our elves against ...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 16

…Books and Authors "MODERN MEN AND MU"MERS" information on Frank Harris, one will- By Hesketh Pearson do well to consult this book of Pear- (A Ioelew by G. D. E.) son's. Harris is a man fully as much' combated as Heucken, hut he has not After a whole month of exceedingly the latter's grace of wit, and he has dull books I find one so good that it a far greater egotism. From what one makes up for all the bad ones I have ordinarily hears of Harris...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 16

…SITHE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE s ATn , MARCs 19, 122 and six preceding pages as well) des- coming to women. There Is another scribes for his own notion of perfect extension of the text on the same B ooks and A udiorS contentment, centering, of course, matter under the heading 'The Pro- around a woman, but including also cess of Delusion." It is a subject on such delightful accessories as a cock- which he feels strongly. Perhaps "IN DEFENSE OF W...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ... . ........ IR ST HOM WESLEYAN GUILD TO GIVE BANQUE T on August 22, 1922 of Gardner Fred Williams, awarded the degree of Doc- I tor of Engineering here in 1918. Mr. Williams, born at Saginaw on March Dr. A. E. Day, of Canton, Ohio, will 14, 1842, was one of the foremost min- be the speaker at the annual banquet ing engineers of the day, being general of the Wesleyan Guild this year. This manager...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY World's Greatest Need." From 5:30 --Iby cruel King James and turns out to 7:30 o'clock in the evening will be to be a leader of a band of buccaneers Student Fellowship Hour and Forum Ipwhose nhme is terror to all who sail meeting at the Parrish hall, 309 E.-I11 1'1l the West Indian seas. He joins the Washington St. Rev. C. P. Harry, French flag and is tricked by the University Secretary of the United , avaricious admiral...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 17

…Galton who, it stems, was .some sort of a relative. Pearson then launches into a retailing of a lot of little char- acteristics which might belong to a bricklayer, ?all 'the while parading them as evidence of a greatly superior being, of, in brief, a veritable whale of a man. But I am running on at length. I urge that my readers buy this book and read it. If my personal friends don't do it within ten days I shall greet them with a mere nod; if...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 17

…"TILE EVOLUTION OF CIVILIZA- TION" , i By Joseph McCabe (A Review by R. D. S.) Joseph McCabe, in his well-informed little book, "The Evolution of Civiliza- tion" (Putnam), has boiled down the subject matter of such works as "The Outline of History" and "The Story of Mankind" to 138 brief pages, in which he follows the story of civiliza- tion from the days of the squat Pith- eanthropus up to the present stage of cultural life. His general aim i...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 18

…WiWh' '*AX1-F1WM DETROIT, operation consists in making an inci- anuary iies-- A COMMUNICATION g ed sion through the neck just below the A Review by G. D. E. (Continued from Page 5) - "Adam's Apple," so that the patient 'ycially o those who 'ent their poison- ack to L fe rates thru the openig in the neck (Continued from Page 4) ous opinions through the press-are (By W. Bernard Butler) instead of as normally through the The above doubtless has, ...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1922 Bo ks a'd Authors But it doesn't matter. Father prob- I TUE TIMES HAVE CIIANOIEIJ Such was the case ten years ago; ably went to school himself. the real (By E. 8. I.) Since then the times have changed, (Continued from Page ?) point is-the why of this ceremony of The times have changed in many ways, And styles have had an awful blow, The book is evenly written-never -semester marks. The styles ...…

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