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May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…onday during the Univer- ident Publications. ATED PRESS y ~entitled to the use. for ted to it or not otherwise ' published therein. rbor, Michigan, as second so. Maynard street. 414. words, if signed, the sig- nt,' but as an evidence of ished in The Daily at the ailed to The Daily office. o consideration. No roan- ter incloses postage.4 dorse the sentiments ex- lie received after 8 o'clock AFF 4 ................HARRY M.1 CAREY Ehlbert Josep...…

February 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, F AULTY N NAAL SECRTARY (Continued from Page One) "Of course," Professor Reed contin- ued, "in the beginning there were four alternatives before Secretary Denby. In handling the Teapot Dome basin, a naval oil reserve, wich capable geol- ogists claimed was being consumed by private enterprises, Secretary Denby might have done one of four things, either (1) restricted the drilling for oil in this basin by private ent...…

March 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ __________ 5 BLLN I OPERA PLAN Enthusiasmi Of Alum. aduates Want This he Michigan Union opera aE being given has been' enthu-~ .y received by the alumni at the comment miade by Eaw- pig '11, field secretary of rani association, on the resol- tely taken by thie Univer sity ecrying the "growilng profes- haracter of the Michigan Un- ,a." nurse the alumni appreci~tf ger of developing the opera t00 professional line" said M...…

November 19, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

…PAGES TWO *N ZA4 r£.LfL AN r)#SAT ' Y T1-1Gl1 1TCT411LtC11AM riATI 1 ...,.,, .. - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 - - -- FACULTY MEMBERS TO VISITSCHOOLS Will Inspect High Schools Of State Which Seek Nomination To Accredited List EDMONSON IN CHARGE Twenty six members of the faculty have been selected to visit hi.gh schools throughout the state during the first semester which desire an accredited relationship with the Un- iversity for their gr...…

January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…~T"17 1f r.h"IrT'-ANT-MATTV. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 Eg '4c &J 1'.I _ i A iJ2.r1V1L&UIi d u L/ti :: _ UNIVERSITY SENATE (Continued From Page One) "Every economy consistent with safety and convenience" was advo- cated in connection with the buildin of the new stadiun. No attempt, should be made to give it the form of a monu'mnent . or memorial. While at- tractiveness of appearance should not be entirely neglected, the total inyest ment in...…

October 19, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

… rI THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 24 GENRAL AND MRS. DAWES RETURN JAPNTNNUNESGE ERIAFRSOTVCTO AMERICA FiQ~~r.SOT.AATO HERMAY CUTI PLAN ACCEPAC WOLVERHINES rC TEST IN OWU T"LT SSceenReflections RCharles Sink Named MemoialCommittee Government Willing to act With Great fPitain to Actual Carley. Trans. Prior WILL ATTEND CONGRWESS Conference Work to Sppe= ment Washington Treaty if Satisfactory (By. Associated krsl WASHINGT...…

November 19, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ri E MIC1HIGAN DAILY FRESHMAN; SENATORS INSIST ON CONTINUANCEAN HOYER SUSPENDS I A THVI lALI I~dOF SPECIAL SESSION UNTIL TARIFF BILL PASESO PLA TO EM LAT~ P OG AM HAN E~Culminating two weeks ofin g x ~tensive training of the choruses for o lH -- ~"Merrie-Go-Round," the 1929 Un- oadcasting Hour Advanced to ion Oper% Roy Hoyer suspended 7:30 O'clock Because of his work yesterday and left with r ft.the "Pleasure Bound" company for it...…

December 19, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…- _ ... _ - _: - _. . .. . . w . . .... r . . r .. _ .W..w .. :.. . . T .-+.W, ,W W:' .,, r ,...wr.. ... 7 7- . r r .w r !"lf' FACE TWO TIME MICIGCAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 O Forensic Society Will Test New Debating AutoEngineering Department Makes New INC Method Devised by Instructor of Speech Advancements in Industrial Researches HE CLOSED MEETINGS ans for a newv method of de- question-answer method. The sec- One of the most n...…

January 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…PAGE lTWO THDE MICHIGAN DAILY I URS I)A MANYNE~CIIJRSFPATROLSI N CHINA!RT AE DRS ARE TO BE OFFEHRD' BEoFOR OPEN FORpUMll i SM [r S[50~ : :.~p Y Beton l (Form the head is dIisgraceful and~ the (lelay DLH FAVORS and (le vra tion that are a part of the mUnI cipal gaine a ie not in accord U.NIV1ERSAL IR F W «ith t hat, ('thcienlcvr,' he said. ''A city-1 nteed-,it a anager for the direction of Adelphi 1House of Representat ivos its manmy busi...…

February 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, T"I"I'RT'Alty TWO THE MICI IMAN DAILY SUNI)AY, FI~BRUARY 19. 1~2~ FOR EXTEM1PORANEO1US' SPE-ECH COMPETITION! O)NTX TEN PERSONS E:NROLLEI) FOR CONTESTS T() IE IfEll) THIVH4WE K TWO PRIZES ARE OFFERED, Four Days Still llemainIi n WiVch ProsPective Entraids s May Apply For admission e RA E _ THREEU - BIG DAYS ADMISSION, 0 MOND~v. rU1-SDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22 :. . i ATTEND TODNAY'S FR TIMNEES a...…

April 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…THlE MICHIGA\N DALY T HURSDAY. . _ ._ __ _ _ _._ _ BISHOP ENDS DUTIES AT VATICAN LIBRARYj Word1( has been received fromiitWil- '' liaim W. Bishop. head of the Univers- ;:.:.: ::ity librarvy, that the. work which hie adl his party had plannled to do at ."ti' s'' ;the V atican library inr Roane is now so wxeli organized that hie sailed tromi Naples on April 14. Bi.iishop wl arrive on the "Duilio" in New' York { on April 21. arriving in Ann Ar...…

May 19, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…r THE MICHIGAN DAILY Iw SAT DAY. MAY HOURS--8 A. M.to 11 P.M. 1EVER DY Saurice, s Canoe Liveryf SOn the Hurona River at the Foot of Cedar St. i Today Only-Jlack London'sg I 'I~b1LTOFamous Story!4 I i _y 1 j U frightig theibars ofW IIVStreel Fra o miiner to MHi~*T~I en bac~1imk to the Ya'cw -w la -waste" I it ioat la penny in is lrcket. lbut al ~e at love ij his heart!~ SUND iAY BERT LYTELL in "ALIAS THllE H)NE WNOLF" I $12.50 to $3...…

February 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…401 THE MICHIGAN DAILY aTaH. MICIN-L -IAN D \AB Y s .. TI DAX I 'I ~ITAI1Y 1 1 ~1 r- ,r""flr ,Zfl Waatanfl Wa - EDUATONL OCET European Commerce, NIT/ilS il~ H Copetition Grows fPIIILA!I'WLIIIA, Feb. 1IS.-Europe: is now ol'( i:g " greater" trad(10corn j)- ridc T~vii S(hool TIeatchers Are In- Lion to tlie! Unit I'd ;Mateo., aicording dueld Ito 'Jj l~eta ~ipni, to !),%. Jaln,; N 1011], dire~'or' of the AY £n {w,)3'Sor-ifety, iAt BdF"-4I(1 Ui...…

March 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…TGIF MICHIGAN DAILY CA T'TDAY; MARCH 119. 19.27 -r---------- ----- ~[~L ~ACA~ ~ O ETOPE ROMEJ- Comedy Club, Organi1zed In 1885, Gave ni A P LIAYS s -"The erous Ern lv" As First Play DIVEe UofLai:IEslA 10 . It Da 1hi (w a . b: li ii Intspite of the fact that mni I S. acres of :,t titit~ yI)iI~ ,: a +'~ L}lE o.blC o ~llr Iw i -I Ii 'n ii tcrcst to prospeCctive pairticipot ma! ic orga nizat ion'; (.,obe d . t oil the 1University c(81flt, ...…

April 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…SCE TWO TH M L. TC~.'LAA HCAN AILY*- TUESDAY, APH PL 111, 1927 I 1 I" 1Y11%.11 11V OlD TWO TI-IF M~ rV4TCAv fAtlYTUSDYAPIL19 12 NUTRITION AUTHORITYI WILL SP1kK TONIGHT Noted Cornell Phlysielogist To Discussj SubJect O}f "Energry Production III M edl a wcal Work." i ____ __ I DEALS WITHMETABOLISM t Prof. Graham Lush, of te physo- logy department of Cornell Medical1 school, New York City, will deliver] a lecture on the subject, "Energy1 ...…

May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…P'AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURZSDAY, MAY 19. 1927 I I U.UDAUNTEDJ ON MEXICANQUESTIONj Oil 'and Iiail Niatioll PoeKs Not J ust if y Anly Iiterveutioii CLAIM GRIEVANCES EXISTI (13y Associated Press)E NWW Y' ORK, May 17--The oil and! land1c controversy between the United Sta te's and AMeXICO rests iwon areal grieVanc( nT the part of Alnerican in- terests , 1)1.t not one that. jn:-tifies, un-I tier such g; ct.iOns as international law, an...…

October 19, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 TI-IF MICHIGAN DAIT .Y TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 HEAVEN NOT FO SELFS-PATTON' "'Wat's In It For Me?" Quer of Man In Modern Era, Says Chicago Theologian In "Talk, SPEAKER DECRIES GREED "Even if you go to heaven with the question What's in for Me?' on your lips, it will turn out to be. the other l place," declared Dr. Carl Safford Pat- ton of the Chicago Theological semi- nary in his addr...…

November 19, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIbAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926 DERT tGUEWILL go'vrn feJnt Ow er. hip of Coal IM ne Wll be Prelimiary Topic of Ulgh °Shol 1Debaters. 236 SCQIO4LS ENROLLED, With ord cnrollment of 23C igh > 11 ,3rt, ' Michigan High drhool l+2 iit.bhue will swing into0 a( jj i ojjiio with the frst coe- t est s i h Jinary round. "RI solved, that HOw. uited :States ('overn- VItylnt X10lit Iouathe coal mines,".i the gtit:>fioni that will be ...…

January 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…7 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY W!,.I)N~lSDA', JANUARY 19, 1927 ...,,..<,-.w. ... ..... FLORIDA CONVENTION ATiTE OLED BY FISHER; Discuss Plans For Peace In Nicaragua ! HIGH COST OF CLEANLINESS PUTS HEAVY EXPENSE BURDEN ON UNION V ;a:.' ."? a~a; massdustless tabletops, fiom $22000 to 25000 a ear Tis ? ' ' Idirtias morer adglsteing floors !includes the w~ages ot the 1"l1mU e ,;_,. t t 3 : i i okU in the. U'r*** ****1--bA4tlme a1 t J. fCnd a...…

January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… E TrWO-Ur TT- t1' TO.HTT.AMfDAILY FtLIDAY, FEBRUARY' 19, 1926 F.9'. ATV _V' "°Im4 a 1 AL 1VAA A AxV l V La m mm. BIOLOGIST WILL I DISCUSS RESEARCH IVIII Preset Semi-popular Lecture On Sulmec Of Research in Higher MANITOBAN PLANS TOUR Dr. A. H.. Reginald Buller, of the biology 'department of the University of Manitoba, whose papers before the Botanical' Society of America at its recent convention in Kansas City caused much favorable com...…

March 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…THE FMICIITC.AN DfATT N ' 17lnAV ,A7=2t.TT 14 1094 Cf +vs s ....a aavr' v vr- a a. a 1.'fllhAX, 1lA1t)I1'J, A100,!+ LOCK QOD1o p 1' T erritorie4 ''s Of United States "Pat" Page Named ~ONEH1 WI~ BND' Seek Concessions Of Congress'!LCoach At Indianat COCRO WT ID (13v Associated Press) !(13," Assac iani Prss) seem to have put aside the idea of i- BLOOMINGTON, In., March 1.-- Orchiestration of Band 'mnler D~one " WASHING TON Mlarch iS.---early ...…

May 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…P'AGE _W TW T HF MTC HM AN DATT .V 'VTr4..T1XTTi4CnA'V "atatAV (k 1Q9A. ..n-r TInA lTV*aA4 1V11J..i-L LA-.J11V A.J11L 1TT T 7cThAV ~. V f ft 1 i',ll E',SJJAY, MAY 14, 14 li university Is Now Completing Work On Campus Landscape I : "[tttttt!![ttlrtlrrattarlrtlratert!iltriar=i' ,West Wind Lending Librafr -The latest pooks/fi- Renft: ailtlagiti's iltai~ttii)enn BytRnel f Irving Wa rroiis~D SC 1 )i~DI'T AN < N U i v r s t y v . P h o ne...…

October 19, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 GOULD COMMUNICATES BY RADJ Prof. Lawrence M. Gould of the The radiogram stated that Pro-' geology department, absent on fessor Gould was well, that the ex-c leae wth8yr'sAntrctc xpe pedition was proceeding in fine 1 itinAne- tarmunced bsane, and that he definitely would with the geology department by be goane for two years. Regards means of a radiogram relayed by wr ett l rfso ol' an amateur radio station. P...…

December 19, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TrWO THT E MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 19, 1928 SEN ZONING.PETITION.I.OL.VIA ANDPARAGUAY.SUBMI SEN TOIN P[ITINBOL1VIA ANDPARAGUAY SUBMC'ITLE TO PAN-AMERICAN PEACE PLEA AND RECOMMENDATION TO BOARDOrAspp EALS - - --- --- - -- Clements To Meet PING-PONG GAINS NEW POPULARITY AS DARTMOUTH MEN REVIVE SPORT City Councilmen Smith Suggests Session To Consider Matters Of Interest To City By Ma At last the age-old questions of n...…

January 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…-___ _____ _____ -THE M IHIGAN tDAILY __- A"TtTRD. UiSIANOIN1 fLUMNI I ame Former Editor i TRUSTEE GIVES COLLEGE CEMETERY Dean Charges Womlen vei.c as a god ilustation of this lSoC To Committee Post A R VSO O U U EIC M Easily Make Grades' 'Personality' is n o los' I CH SE l'Nu Min the educational world," DeanlegeNorm TOPKAKan. Jn. 3.--Tohis ciceating the Mount Hope cemetery. nveTh a n students at OhioI Rose stated. Dean Gaw of Ohiodaef Whbr ll...…

February 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…-19- 1029 AGE TWO T H MICHIGAN DAILY ' Gn TWOA 1- L lTT1".i 12 1 H (- 1\ L'7a ivY a1U1Y 9 rrir sr . w+m, nrrr rA AYE CO ITLevinger A pointed iTHARD WORKING PROFESSORS TELL iAdelphi Will Hold T' Legion PLs-tYLn OF HOBBIES TO DAILY REPORTERS1 First Open Meeting What professors and instructors, next Sunday. In these will be re- AN CR EASE DANCEFfl LIBYare like when laying aside their vealed the personal hobbiesband The Adelphi House of Repr...…

March 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…T MICHIGAN A-,,l -L- Y THfl MTCT-ITC1AN DATIW 4 _,. . __ Revolutionary Chief Holds Mexican City j '"'rv r te' % ' NEW FORESTRY DIVISION WILL i 1%.1 t ' %" ~iT A T-%T T A. TT'' t * flr% , r --rTT XTTT Y-wf N ui j I i 1FFERI GRKAUUAT ItPPORTJ1IUINIIE L "The institution of the new Lake the groundwork for the most ef- 4 States Federal Forest division will I ficient use of land which is now a; create considerably increased op- (liability ...…

April 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

…'Tr, MOT= --1 2'1- PAdE TT G ' HE M ICH-IGAN DAILY PAOE TWO THEM ICHICAN DAILY PRESIDENT LIT TLE 'EFFORT TO TURNS FIRE FIGHTER IN VALIANT SAVE ISSUE OF ALUMNUS FROM FLAMES OSCAR 0. M. VOGEL MARTGIN HT. VOGE IV:, RO.MARK"ET Continuing his career at the University in a blazing path;' of glory, President Clarence Cook Little turnied fire fighter long enough Wednesday afternoon to help foreman Gustav Dicks put out a dangerous fire which ...…

May 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…PADI'W! " T HE MI'C IGAN DAILY x SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1929 ,. .......... . . ......... [FRENCH TUBERCULAR Bartlett May Head, A i RI Canadian Cormis AUTHORITY TO SPEAK ON DISEASE DIAGNOSIS - Nion PROFESSOR ARMAND - DELILLE TO COME HERE FROM PARIS UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATED WITH COWI Work Done In France To Lower The Infant Mi-tality Itate Will Be Chief Topic Prof. A. F. Armand-Delille, of the faculty of medicine at -the Univer- sity of Paris, wil...…

October 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL FAUIYMN TEN ANY cOURSES OFFERED THIS YEAR DEAN DANA wIatIL ADDRSS FORESTRY CL UB TONIGHT BY U IV R IY X E SI N D VII N Samuel T. ;Dana, dean of the school returned to Ann Arbor with Prof. ThO nno nIofrdIof forestry and conservation, will be Donald M. Matthews from a conven- Coursesroffered this year by the pids: Geography of Asia, Prof. R. B.((an O S Y "E T Ni the principal speaker at the meeting tion at Grand Rapids, is also...…

November 19, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THNE MI(1-TGCAN DlAILY R IATITIMAV- MOVV.MRV.n *.A*Sn ), CS it i, IN V JD&L+ IV .Litt IV,41 iLL NOIS TEAM MUST DEFEAT BUCKEYES Northweste^Ad TROPHIES AT STAKE TO WIN BIG TEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP High School Race'!ITOPAY'S CONTEST ~Footb dli Schedule F02 I . ~ SAURDYNo, 9 . .5 Itianley's Team To I lave Ftll I a elcield Strengti h o First i:n Since SIX FINISH GRID CAREERS, COLUMBUS, Nov. 18.--Coach Bob Zuppke's 1927 grdiron ma...…

October 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…I 1111 X' the yearlings som e of the m ore ims- p r e t f a u s of e i u l e an instructs thei- on the nmanner of be- Vhavior in cases prann to thiem. VISITrNG EDITORS I]iNEED ROOMS -Ni UILDING OF G--IANT ,Uo.S. DI I I -RLI .rR Maw An almanac that gives a day to dayj The press club housing committee progress of the University and of all' reports that they will be able to fill great events connected with it is al1 more rooms with visi...…

November 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…GE TO ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUxnDA " NVME Y, NOVEMBER CHI PSI WINS CUP fin a FOR DECOR ATIONSNesOTh 'a CliiPsiConstantinople-(AP)-The Sultan ChiPsiwasawarded, the cup yes- I is said to have told friends he would terda~y for the Kest decorated house keep his throne "until removed by in ',the' contest conducted by the Stu- force." dent council and' the Ann ArborI Budapest-(AP)-Tile Hung a r i a nu Chamber of Commerce. Honorable mention was giv...…

January 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…aHE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY iTh 1~2 1SO N SAFlit in the middle. Rumor has it that someone tried to fool the machine by BOOK ON MICHIGAN CAMPUS depositing a coin of very small spe- _______cies, but what hie received in turn has not been determined. FR S M NhL S ere folks gargs which i would of sent you but i1j Inclosed plees find one (1} copy ~hdt u lebosbtti the Gargoyle wich is the best humerus; ainzt halve boad. [ 4t Yeair len Ent...…

April 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…____________ ~T" E MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IL 45OU R ~ ET YORK TO HAMB UR G ppp yyyy ..Actual construction work 10a st reo ible, de ign < lto mal' trips be.. Acm~e to Encourage Work Ni Fine Aris -Peenllirly Fa irale to All Parties OVE-RtNTN1 TO RAISEh 'MOMi1Y TH11ROU GIILOTTERY Stockholm1, March 29.-(13y A. P.) -Artists in Sweden. --wio happen to be narrow circumstances have sud- 4y~ been cheered by the news that to government .st...…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…LA- hChaliapin, the 0, 'will make his ce on the Choral es some time in ording to an an- aursday by' Charles of the School of ie time, Mr. Sink has, succeeded in 'formnance of Moz- ra company which t season in "Tbe aliapin's engagemnent is the se- to a long se'ries of n'egotiations h Mr. Sink has been coniductin~g n~ effort' to bring the great Pus- singer to Ann Arbor,, d prom- cne of the most noteworthy conf- ;in the history of local music. ...…

July 19, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…3E' MED KU MALE AND FEMAX ENTERED THY, "ABRC" ,I >t Monday 1 ated Press. The As- ively entitled to the all news dispatches therwise credited in news published here- the postoffice, Ann Arbor, :ond class matter. y carrier or mail, $L.5o. Arbor Press Building. s, if signed as evidence of be published in The Summer scretion of the Editor. Un- :ations will receive 'no con- signature miay be omitted in lesired by the writer. The does not nece...…

October 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 _ _. . F EHlMiN CYm CLR E S wil e ive cnecin ih h I i the ne 4ure room on the suoaed WIL BEIN OMUROW floor. ___L. Freshman._ gym classes will begin B fr e rig tomnorrow afternoon according to Dr.! George A. May of the. physical c m..- Fehe cation (epartment. Attendance at ~ Frhen f the Unvritlr opnig s xtemiyiupo~tur ged to attend the Z+rresluan as- opeing ,,stso s xtrmel imorti semtly to 1)e...…

December 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 £ . E r rr .^.^-.._- - - - _ _. s , 'I t,. 1 " Oiv ~ s lilll/ s'nr~li Or A 0 I U)- 1! FC w- w $3ISBxsMfChclae .2.0 i M. Special $2.00 Boxes of Chocolates .. 75, i $1.00 Special for......... 89c 80c Bcxes for ........69c .. Special$125 boxes of Preketel' Chocolates .fat $1.00 Students-Take home a Christmas asaortment of Pekete's . unexcelled candies. It will be appreciated. Pan U 1 ...…

November 19, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…THE MICIAN DAILY DENTlHEALTH Minister Ofse U. S. DEOI~S~N nSpain To o~sus - - ------_e,_. ______ Qit GYMNASIUM CLASSES I 'oletinOf Inia Relics VI I HELIH7 Rceived By Zoology u111seumi Freshman gymnasiumi Interfraternity Conference Will Form Programs for Health Main11tenlanlce 1T0 MEET' AT NEW YORK New York, Nov. 18.-In a report to be read by Dr. Harry E. Mock of Chilcago before the Interfraternity con- ference to be held here Nov. 28...…

July 19, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY; JUl Yx xi tit tt Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news pub- lished',.herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, postoffice as second class matter. ...…

February 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SINDAY. TFEBRUARY2 6 1ss ^'- . -- n, v.vLll:lI. 1',rIJ.L1, V-A1,LZ Gi3 1.;?GG A Finnish'Colony In Northern Nichigan (By W. E. L.) A lead from the farm press, attrib- uting a scheme for home industries to he developed among the Finnish popu- lation on Lake Superior to Prof' C. O. Sauer of the University, sent the re- porter around to the geography offices. A leading question is half the inter- view, thought the r...…

February 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922 Balzac held before their eyes. By d' oeuvre s beautiful, so replete with B a l the dispassionate lens of realism that two pigments and the result is a chef § l l c - - 7 a i his bold and lucid portrayal of the soul, so poignantly touching, that one follies of this world, he waged a con- feels hands of steel tighten around stant war against vice, although fewi one's heart while reading. Old ...…

March 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 19 2 _ __ - ..« . " s visi ,a ",i..{_ a _ .. W r .r v.a d uj cvwu t I ilqe rhsinn's First Nvel l of American critics of Scandinavian (iso of the 0001 interesting of the literature., Among the nomeroos-liter- fis f irst novels by Americans tin- ary works to his credit are translations esoced for publication this Springl of p1ays by Strindherg, lBjornson, by Alfred A. Knopf is "The Soul of a IBer...…

October 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY GADMAN, TSIANINA HERE FOR CONCERT American Composer and Indian Sing. er Will Open Season for Matinee Musicale Club BOTH ARE WELL KNOWN TO MUSIC CRITICS OF COUNTRY Charles Wakefield Cadman, Ameri- can composer and pianist, and Prin- cess Tsianina, the famous American Indian mezzo soprano will open the -season of the Matinee Musicale club in a joint program of American music and Indian songs at 4 o'clock tomor- row at the Uni...…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

….BER 19, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MEASURE PROPOSES RETURN TO EASTERN STANDARD TIME A bill providing that Ann Arbor time be changed on Nov. 26 from central to eastern has been introduced into the City council, and will probably be passed at a. meeting of the council Monday night. This bill was drawn up as a result of the large number of petitions which have been sent to the mayor asking that the city return to the time used this summer. So far ...…

January 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…WI DAIlY many bargains when you i Daily Ads.-Adv. eaa T H E GREY SHOP After a' skate come in for a cup of real coffee and a hot sandwich. I I I NUNNALLY'S SOUTHERN CANDIES SPDEHR'S- GI RADE BULK CANDIES 600 E. Liberty 1. T HOUSANDS of smokers have proved it-and now give the verdict to you-- Of all the other tobaccos NATURE has produced nonecan approach the finest varieties of pure Turkish for cigarettes-- None has the delicio...…

February 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…"All Art Is Good," Says Professor; Declares America Active In field I We Carry, Trading I- ow 35 Cents. Every Passenger Insured Against Accident [ITNEY THEATRE NDAY, FEBRUARY 9 SAM H. HARRIS Presents Is I. COBMAS COMEDIAN the Biggest Musical it on Earth (By Associated Press) Des Moines, Ia., Feb. 19.-Pro- fessor Richard Enersti, head of the department of art of Drake Univers y here, is of the opinion that all art, whether it is considere...…

March 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…ss a satis I in 'e Anderson has the leading part 1o Am I," here the fir'st threej asing as "] In xwli Pauline Starke is featured Wednes- cni'da~y and Thursday in "Salvation 1111MNell" which is produ ced from the stage play- that Mrs. Fiske madei with a fanmous. The story is an intensely beauti- 1human on,( and concerns New York's or the Fast Side and the romance of a Sal: e plotj vation Army worker. elding, The story of an orphan girl ado...…

April 19, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…it-and now FORH& NENOLMENT INCREASE ON CAMIPUS 32 COUNTRIES SEND TOTAL OF 331 PEOPLE TO STUDY AT MICHIGAN PROOF-READING COMPLETED ON 1922 MICHIGANENSIAN Proof-reading on this year's Michi- ganensian has been completed and the annual went to its printers last week, it was announced yesterday. Since all work has been completed on time thus far, the year book should be out by May 15. This will be the earliest date of publication in many years....…

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