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October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

….. "" ". . - ... - ' " " .. : ,. , . .." .. . . . ... .o ..: ... .. """"" , i :"". ... ..': V ., . r.. . , .. .- " " ., . ,. .,. .. . Y .X 'r; t * B # . "I - I TEAM HAS'IN U I.RE o)verine Tankmen Will Have Stellar Performers on Squad For This Season )ACH DRULARD TO POINT MEN FOR EASTERN EVENTS Swimming prospects for the coming ar are the brightest in the history the aquatic sport at Michigan, ac- rding to all pre-season dope.; With t two...…

November 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…M~i THE MICHIGAN DAILY Keep Your Furniture Now with our special furniture-polish and wax. It will obliterate scratches and cover up any spots that may have ap- peared, especially on dining - tables from hot dishes. They will surely dis- appear by using our special polish. ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Whenever in need of wall-paper, paint, kalsomine, varnish, brushes; etc., re- member we carry quality goods. C. H. Major & Co. 203 EAST WASHING...…

December 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ~ Kand FAMOUS NEW YORK and PARIS ICHOCOLATESI Becker's Delicatessen 119 Last Liberty Street l i illfillili illl iililill llli EIE IIt t#EE#E tIt Elltitl tt1111Eil lil i tll lli iill l i Enervating Effect Of Co-education Has Not Ruined Glorious }'anhood And Democracy Of Good Old Days (By A. D. Clark) gan do so to find a life mate. But Life at Michigan is rapidly taking , suppose they do. Nothing could be on the aspect of...…

March 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…1Vext TZive Year s eat possibilities exist for future' ,usou in Ann Arbor, according to .Cole, contractor. More than 50 es are in the process of construc- already this year, while as many ihave been recently completed. e southeast section' of town has the greatest advance in this latest nption of building, but other sec- particularly those near the cam- will "be likely to undergo consid- le change in the near future. addition to the University...…

April 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…lCs uas 1 k a Soloist 0, -t Lockwood, acting director of cool of Mule and head of the lepartment, will be the soloist final concert on the Faculty series, when he will be heard e University Symphony orches- ts last appearance of the sea- 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in ditorium. ill play two of his own tran- xns for piano and orchestra, the ing the Brahms Waltzes, Opus the second the Don Juan Fan- f Liszt. The former number .y heard in it...…

May 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…. a a aaa .a i 'i s a LANE HALL AUDIENCE "MOON MAGIC" A\D "LITTLE RED - RIDING HOOD" GIVEN BY H. L. BURN1ETT, '23. Harry L. Burnett, '23, presented "Moon Magic" and "Little Red Riding. Hood,'' two marionette shows, at Lane hall, Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Child's Conservation League. Those who read the parts in "Moon Magic" were Ralph Johnson, '23,Helen Elliott, '23, Ed. and Esther Hollands, S. of M. The parts in "Little R...…

June 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 178) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DbAILY i - .. . .._._...w ._.._ ..._...._... posed power plant will be among the largest in existence. Prot(esor Pariker 's immediate duties will, include, in addition to the elec- trical engineering administration of the present plant, supervision of the electrical phases in the design of the new power unit. S. D. Sprong, electrical engineer for the company for the past 10 years, is retiring from. his 'position to enter the e...…

August 02, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…I THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE OVATION GIVEN NOBILE ON ARRIVAL IN ROME General And Five Other Survivors Make Triumphal Progress Through Italy TWO LEFT IN HOSPITAL (By Associated Press) ROME, August 1.-With the cheers of their countrymen ringing in their ears, General Umberto Nobile and five other survivors of the Italia were in Italy today while the nation re- joiced over their having been snatch- ed from d...…

July 02, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRU TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929 PAGE THREE ___________________________________________________ m UEMN VOTERS PLAN CITIZENS H I P SCHOOL' F'OR FOURTH REGIONi PURPOSE WILL BE TO STUDY MODERN FORMS OF GOVERNMENT REED SECURES SPEAKERS i BRITISH PLANE CARRIER RESCUES SPANISH AVIA TORS NEAR AZORES PICKED UP BY BRITISH AIRPLANE CARRIER /AR ' ADR\D AZORRALTD 15A-X The annual home run contest among...…

August 02, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PRESSMEN DEPEND FLORIDA PROFESSOR UPON TELEPHONING IS CHIEF EDUCATION FOR QUICK SERVICE CONFERENCE SPEAKER REPORTERS ON HARBOR BEAT JAMES M. GLASS, ROLLINS COL- MEET HUNDREDS OF LEBE, TO TALK ON BIG PEOPLE "JUNIOR HIGH" 'USES TELEPHONE AT PIER GIVE BANQUET TONIGHT Hired Tug To Meet Captain Fried Glass Is Well Known in Pnnsy- As He Entered Harbor, Then vania as Director of Junior Went Staten I...…

July 02, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Theaters LAJESTIC the home of resentful, aristocratic rel- atives. IWUERTH ARCADE co-tarring in the Fox production "Ex- tra! Extra!" will be the Orpheum feature for Friday and Saturday. Jack Holt, the- Paramount starI "For Those We Love," the new Bet- comes to the Majestic today and Mon- day in "The Man Unconquerable." The story is of a dramatic fight for love and millions on a South Sea Isle of roma...…

August 02, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…t Betsy BarDour Miss Emma Gra end( i In C World of art in the public of I .I L >n and the two Later they were ed the Denishawn Los Angeles, Cali. fall TGe lee club is particu,- erned in securing the Den- ancers to use the proceeds rformance in paying off a h was incurred in 1918 on ific coast trip when a rail- :e left them stranded in the forts and finan- Robert Camp- University, and r of the Union, t back to Ann at that time. UNI...…

July 02, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…NVED\ESTDA.Y°, JULY 2, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRED WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE End Of Tuberculosis In Sight I As New Vaccine Is Discovered, New York, July 1.-At last it ap- pears that the medical world has gained a permanent foothold in its up- hill fight against the scourge of tub- erculosis. While unwilling to commit themselves definitely until more de- tails are at hand, leading medicia...…

August 02, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, AUGUST 2,1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAiLY PAGE TBER he tickets will have as their cen- .... Dog Goes To Prison For Life (. R The tickets will have as their ceu.- Tral motif on one side the two end THE L RE towers of the Ohio Stadium, worked GANOm in with the letters, "O H I 0." The ticket is being designed by Prof. Thomas E. French, nationally known Columbus, O., August 1-(By A.P.) as a designer of book plates. Prof. Tickets do...…

July 02, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…HICAN DAILY The Stadium-Court Room 1110 |~1 HOSPITAL 4 a ration to Touches Added be Ifeld AI l I a I i r r , E HOME TO OPF N f patients were transfer- ew hospital, which has completed, yesterday e wiard opened was one children, who up to this en staying in boarding portion of the work is a few small jobs re- ieoleum is being laid, I r floors are still being general clean up workG Holiday Suggestions Saw'urday, July Fourth l~oied ...…

August 02, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…JMMER MICHR I 0 SEi'1 r, rnnrrui nnwvsrl13Y!ifrU BUY - Field glasses, n and fairly high pow- 67 and advertiser, will prices for men's used 4310 or call at 115 W. H. Benjamin. FOR SALE-1923 Ford touring. Self starter, battery, demountable rims, good tires, and motor in first class' , shape. Just overhauled. Must sic- rifice for quick sale. Call 4917 or answer at Box 110, Daily office, CANOE in first class shape for sale. Call 22317 after...…

November 02, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…I I IIIIVILi OHIO BATTLE Yost Working with His Men on Ways to Break Up Ohio's Strong Aerial Attack SECRET PRACTICE TO BE IN Ol- DER THIROUGHOUT THE WEEK Ferry field gates were closed to the curious as well as to the patriotiG Monday afternoon, when the Varsity wasgiven the first plays that will be used against Ohio State on Saturday. Secret practice will be the rule all week, witha possible let up Wednes- 4day. Coach. Yost returned from Chica...…

December 02, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…_ ", "" ,. . ,' "* " . . ir . ' f f e N s Y i . 1 . _., w . , ,.. .. , ... t" ,. S .. ..^ ... .. ,' .5 w . z ." "e t . "' {(j jfj . r- - . FOR 192 FOOTBALL '11 ONiY FIVE 0F VARSITY SQUAD LOST TO YOST THIS YEAR the 25 men on the Varsity squad at the end of*the football season 20 will, in all probability, be back on the Ferry field gridiron next fall. Re- markable as is this fact, still more rearkable is the fact that 15 of these pigskin c...…

February 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY INDAA REAINSR LEAD IN BIG TEN Michigan's Defeat of Purdue Enables Hoosiers -to Go Into First Position Again CLOSE RACE FORESEEN; TEAMS UNUSUALLY EQUALLY MATCHED CONFERENCE STANIDING r. _._ Indiana..........4 Prdue...........3 Illinois..........2 flZchIgan........4 Chicago..........3 [Wisconsin.......3 Minnesota.. ....2 Ohio State ........1 Northwestern .....1 Iowa...... ..... 1 1 1 1 41 3 3 2 3 3 3 .$00 .750 .667 .500 ...…

March 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…11-1" d VA5~l11%ilrul Lt' N . , ... . . .. ,. .. p . . ..., .. . .. ... . ;.. ti , ". ,.. .. ... .. .. . . .;. . fi P ' e .. . .. .... ... . ". C ., .. , . ." : :'"' .j ! "° . MICHI6AN IN TIE FOR TIDPLACE Victory Over Purdue Places Varsity on Even Terms with Illini and Badgers LEADERS IN UNSETTLED RACE WILL BE DECIDED NEXT WEEK Conference Standings won Illinois.............7 Indiana .............. 6 Michigan............ 6 Purdue .........…

April 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…MICHIGAN D/ - t : A '%I ;fir ." "" " cot r Q r ITHERN DIAMOND TRIP OMPETITION TIGHTENS Jiather Proclaimed 7liracle 71an" Of 1921 Basket BalI Year By Critic Remarkable Rise of MichiganrTeam Attribfted Largely to Work of Wolverine Coach ° ANN ARBOR TRACK TEAM TO EVASTON FRATERNITY VOLLEY BALL FOR MONDAY ANNOUNCED FRESHMAN SWIMMING NOTICE SECOND BASE, RIGHT FIELD AND PITCHERS STILL DOUBTFUL Competition on the Varsity squad for the...…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY_ ,'l 1,\r ! ',' Ilf +i i , +I r p f tl 9 f r f rfi..ff ' I y . I 'i ,;% d' f4, 11 WVVI yr vv 1! b' ,v 1v7Y lv v, f 9.t .' r , > r. f fr i f f ., ,. s r f,. of f .. r t d+ , . ., . , ![I I' MEN I CHICAGO r r. Athletes Leave for Conference Meet to be Held kn Stagg Field This Week End ( be Parrell and 21 Wol- leave today for Chi- in the 21st anrual or meet which is to field, Saturday, June each event, with they sp...…

August 02, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…in 'he Line Of SportsI ons for admittancej however, are sent be' acted upon. ,ant ads. They bring NKLIN RP 'U (By Harry B. Grundy) Perrin Stars for Waterbury Jack Perrin has made a big hit with the Waterbury, Conn., baseball fans by his spectacular fielding and hard hittinig. Jack was recently trans- ferred from the Boston Red 'Sox to the Waterbury team of the Eastern league, for the remainder of the sea- son. Perrin's name appears in gl...…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, :APRIL 2, 1925 THE MICHIGAN D~AILY PA(Thi YHREIM ;. - of the Eocene crocodilian Alognathus: 'lc A. wartheni," bok. C B M y E. C. Cae; -Th "Keep O ENSM EET II ER E factor in sol classificato,"by . by . . Vath;"A preliminary report r60 ( Continued From Page One.) and Pewlew islands," by W. F. Hunt; fr~ chiondrisomes in the male germ cells "The petrography of some Sierra La eic of '11Iostoma flumineum," by A. M. Sal dikes," by L. ...…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AEr J_ l s l rt i The { Campus better it ea of juf whrvere their money goer. Tile fnin is a club for. the. I. \. if;7, :ii.l'1 a ViewV Cal, tit",, 18(1 f la' V~ii''"11 1 11011 is; all kno ho th stittion1 is making lunch given at the Chamber of Corn-B ilEq p et thle political science department ad-! Valuing $40,01.00 ~TI~f~II~f (dressedfihe 1boys. Today TUL 15'os lyoidos h ipment to the value of $40,000 program which is...…

October 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…____ THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~irg~ to ;1ist n the receing i; ine.~ I 1 b Ag1 R ;, U fnwilb evd TO ~ ~ ~~fai SENEME8 "' Dean I Increase in rncml )ership in the We- men's Athletic s5Ocr'_,.ttiOf will1)e urg,- ed by teaoitug]S' ionT'.' I?''lE's tw l1n they spea.:?i. l iw7e narftuen various s ortviiiitosa1(1 league houises. Thi-y will at .emp t to interestthicWoincfl in>> wof ,.g foi the 100 points wich entitics em( to, thoe wo en aclray eligtble....…

November 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…NOYV1I,'MBIR 2, 1923 THE MIC%-HIGAN DAILY ~-~- SORORITES iPIAN Famous Woman Clavecinist To PANHELENICBALL Play In America L~m TEASJJ Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Read the Want Aids SBff INV1DIE lan -STAMPED returns o: the Y. IV.C. A. lnancial rT A 'INAT Women Will C'ampu s be Hostesses at Large Function for First Time PRtOCEED)S OF TICKET SALE TO AID) MICHIGAN LEAGUE Fior the first time in the history of the University, sororiti...…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…DECEMBER 2, 1923 THE M!CHIGAN DAILY PAGE! DECEMBF~R 2, 1923 PAGE TRYOUTS TO START FOR PLA show. The women who try out. for times. She speaks both Arabic and choruses will be required to sing and English. dance. Each candidate should have I When, asked how she was impress- in mind whether she would like to ed with the American people and try out for a lead or a chorus, and American ways, Miss Naiser repliedI whether she would prefer a mal...…

March 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…y ,'j1 . a, ,, a;- " is LI ,,., _, L '. '' * ~ ,. * fGILMORE DOBIE SIGNED TO COACH CORNELL GRID TEAMS, Cornell has made a ten strike by recently signing Gilmore Dobie to a three year contract to coach the Big Red football teams. Dobie first ac- Re quired fame as a football mentor on ival the Pacific coast where his team had a record of eight seasons without a defeat. He was brought east by the University of Detroit and after a ES IN...…

April 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

…4 A5%.JA 'tyI ___.._. _ ..... .. < j Ic sc v se I-:a Improves Steadliv Steve ard C. Losch, '21E, one of Mich- fastest sprint men, hails from Point high school of West Point, ka. Dick performed on the path at the Nebraska school in; I i g i ' e E E G kr K DICK LOSCH the 100 and 220 yard dashes as well as in the running broad jump. While there he tore off the hundred in 10 3-5 seconds and made the 220 sprint in 23 2-5 seconds, both of w...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…igel, '20, Oarlotte, Michigan, F. Hall, '20, Manistique, principal of high school. Woodruff, '20, Charlotte, Latin and English. I iunert, '20, Boyne City, Fnplich k News From The Other Colleges I VACANCIES I Marion Michigan, Anna E Helen, G. Cady, '20, Niles, Michi- niversity of gan, English in Junior high school. ., English. Muriel R. Lambert, '20, Boyne 0, Cadillac, City, Michigan, history. Margaret A. Miller, '20, St. Jo- rand Haven,...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…v , y .. .x . . } .. p \~-,~' N. r Wiii r~ out the valuable services of Capt. Johnson. Carl is rapidly rounding in- to shape witfh the passing days and may be expected to lead the fight which his team will make, a fight which may result in another victory for the Maize and Blue. TWO CONFERENCE GAMES LEFT ON BALL SCHEDULE ONE VICTORY GIVESMICHIGAN UNDISPUTED GLAIMT'OT TO TITLE ath- ;s 352 s and With but two more Conference t will games t...…

March 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ .. ...r _ wv. .. i IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NINE SORORITY, SIX EI, .G-t-EIi , 10 "L PERCE.NT1 "A woman's association which stim- ulates, organizes and executes a diver- ~ied program of athletic activity i4 one of the greatest factors in college life," stated Dr. Margaret Bell, of the physics department, when commenting on the success of the Women's Ath- letic association nmembership drive i which was held last week-~ A tota...…

April 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHLIGAN D"AILY . .. _ N 01 , , , A r AV A r Q ' " naarii'n 'lanti nrS n I iv ersty of Missouri. Miss Zelma uiiu~ rt VIUI~ Clark, ietro atiheato b u l-sc e a y a d trea su rer o f th e SET FO _TO OR OW Organi ation. Ravingth student rep- ______ atives accompany the deans is aninovtincherng _seche s e inotionthis year. They will Sons, he~ngspeche an ~Sstay a the various dormitories and cussion wil be combined in the pro- soro...…

May 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…Y i . .., Y -1 . N--/ . L. r ® Al o oil ) irlr NYrrrrYiYwrl i.>. r ... is .. .. L 'ORI MAYO NIS, QUOITS, D IN AFTER- TO '/ a tradition of the niversity, will be held , on Palmer field. The be preceded by theI it, field games and a r all University wo- Spring Clothes To Be Displayed At Party Today Six types of spring clothes includ- ing lingerie, sport costumes, suits, street coats, afternoon dresses, and evening gowns will be displ...…

October 02, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…0CTOI3zP'.Ii 2, 19 25 .THE MICHIGAN IDAILY OGTOBER 2, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ...._ DIVERS ATTEMPT S-51 RESCUE Followirng a,(discussionl by the dean in conference of the possibilities 0t; radio -broadcasting from 'the Univer- Is e connittee to investigate the jm i hking situation, with special atten-, 3 i on' to the posiiiities of eliminat- ins; parked cars from South Univer- sity avenue, wil be made up of .sehA. 1l3rsley, D)ean of ...…

December 02, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…WEDnNESDAY, DE C~IiMI3E U2,1 9i5 THE'.LNMICHIGAN DAILY ...... _ Commission Analyzes Crime To Find Cure For Mu lrder W av elnight of the Junior promenade are Fl/avecited by the Student council. It is an -I attempt to compete with the promen- ade, and is capitalizing on the name of the university, the junior class, andl the class' official (lance in an attempt to make mhoney. Purdue.- "Hello Walk" has been established on a certain section o...…

October 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…O ,TOB_ Th:r2, 192 THE IICHIGAN l AIL " ,fill M7MMMMITMTI' rrm77= - - - - - - j f k : CH ALI UU1N C NCERTS MAINTAINED BY THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL Charles A. Sink, President 1929-Fifty-First Annual Series-1930 Ann Arbor, Michigan SOCETY Earl V. Moore, Musical Director 1929-Fifty-First Annual Series-1930 October 15-GIOVANNI MARTINELLI, Metro- politan Opera Company Tenor, in song recital. October 30-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA,...…

November 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -2, _ 1926 / x MTCH -AN- PAGE THRELI 8A'1~URfl~V', NOV~M~R Z. 1Q~ PAGE T1RE~ ~THE MICHIQA?4 T~A IL V riruaanr CRIE PRESENTED $50,00 TlT E NwCar 8"FOER 'WORKINDSOENGRDU GIVEN NEW VISAS YTMUKNTOiL, Stand 1,482 Pounds GIVES OPPORTU NI TY .TOHSUES . in Pressure Tests FORPI Wl Ades PrctTeccsEngineering Mechanics Class 'TI.lY AROADAssociation in Second Give MetSet Lecture Trip. Juniors in American Schools Are Offered Yea...…

March 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…FTZTDA , IATZ('IT 2, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRER FRIDAY MAR~h2. 192. TH. ICHI.A.DAIL 5C' Aj MAKES PL[N 5 reen Takes Steps u;ToSave Great Tree F Oi FR[SII AIR CP ~ LANSINU. Mach.. --Gov. Fred1t' ' FACULTY MEN TO LECTURE ON SERIES' ' \v() dist in ct:lecture seris 5for Ithe !ist arnd Religion'' and will 1 b(epneo tEc cli (I enleld ct lave h'.) -'n ar'ranlgedlby 1Dr. Wi\ilbert 13. H-insdale, custodian yhr ~e inll ~ itt c' t, eli.;io...…

May 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…. 2, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. - . :a : _ . 11teatre Was Scene Of Biggest Riot Crew Of German Monoplane Bremen i Decorate Grave Of Floyd Bennett DAT T iPLAY PRACTICI FoU1 STUDENTS ARE ACCUSED OF WV l1lTL1NG 1)U1ING VERlFORM ANCE OBEY REQUEST TO LEAVE Mantager's Itenarks Rcsu't In Ipris. ing wlil Ends In Violence, Damage, And Legal Tangle .. It was on a Saturday in. Marph, 1908, that the worst of the infamous student demonstrations to...…

March 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…0 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, -1927 THE MICHIGAN -DAILY THE+ M+ICHI-.ANAILYagr PAGF THRTEE niiuIRnnrAUTYKllg Explains Department's olcy, In Latin-America To Senate Comnmit'te SUGGESTS BOOK LIST; . __ ONLY HALF ENOUGH DOCTORS BEING PRODUCED TO MEET NEEDS - VINSON Oiiiv h l the number of physicians adequately trainedl teachers. For two Reading Books 1" or M,:411ess AdmI111s-I POSTED IN TAPPAN HALLI For the benefits of studenuts in thej school of...…

April 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, APRIL , 192'7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGY THRfE SATUDAYAPRI 2. 927 HE MCI-IGAN AIL OFFER COURSES FOR CAMP DAVIS SESSION, Vziried Topograph) Of 3,300 Acre Tra',c Provldes Excellent Sludy Of All linds Of Field Work E JOhNSTON IS DIRECTOR Work in 'survcying, embracing azimuth work, plane table, hydrogra- phic, road, boundary, and stadia sur- veys, will be offered at Camp Davis during the summer, itis annouhced by that department. The ...…

June 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…r i I mrrrYTShT i. itr TrTAT rr A i Acln ~T9TP1T' ATrTT' AMfT)ATT 2,A<Y JN ~1927 J...1 I. .1NLIJ.&YllA.,l-11;.. A.d #. .j4iji mile Ilwl M STATE GAM LODGEIN BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA WHICH COOLIDGE WILL MAKE A SUMMER WHITE HOUSE' 1EIghth Science Summer Sessio Under 1 University Direction Will Be . - Held T In K lentuky 1 WILL LASTSIX WEEKS Enrollment for the geography andj geology fsummer d a m p conducted every year by the University is...…

October 02, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…I EBTRAOTNGR LEAGUE .A SS6latlon Enters On TenthI Season; bscusses Ownership Of Mtines x y Governmient' g XPECT 200 EN'TRIES S tarting the tenth season of the Mlcl$, gan High School Debating league undo the auspices of the University exten~sion department with Mr. Gail E. Densmore, instructor of public speak- ing, 's director, some 200 schools in 'tlie otate will soon begin preparation for te series of debates in which they w ill ';participat...…

November 02, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, NOVEMBER "2, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIJ. %:E TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 192G T~GE T11RE~ WOLEGIVES OPENING'TMay Use New, Gun Against Mail TRANSPORTATION TALK!, Finleering Professor Gives First Of Series Oi' Lectures WMich WIII Continue Through Year OUTLINESHISTORY ! Telling of research and study of the problem of transportation in times which we, at present, regard as prim- itive, and outlining in a brief sketch the history of r...…

December 02, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…, , .w 2 Ei , v .,t v THEI MICIGCAN DAILY PAGE TR '"k.Tmt+ier'[v5 ssrmrarc^....i..;. y,+ , ,m.+yv...... .. __..-.. .. a a. a>:. .a+raa*.:. a" aa+.... -"aa. ".. Bob. TILTOlrN SE DO PON OCEAN FLOOR SPECIA LACOTAT Hill To 'Librarv Recoun t His' Experiences " li( 1Ie! ort Of Vorpor,'ations" tf MtS(to Di sc~ussedBy 'Nembler j Of .1ihskiiis-Sels Firm QUO'W RIPLEY ARTICLE "Some day, whe~n the certified public accountants have sufficiently ear...…

March 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…'.PUESDAY iAl' iRCI12, 1926 ,THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRI~t YOUTH INITIATIVE Organizes Great Air Meet For U. S UPHELD RY CUR Sap t) s \)jjt3 Of Yolunger (generation "r ,4 Vo~ Q uiw i Vi Word Institl 11011 OPPOSES FRATERNITIES Queslictionling the institutions and tra- rdiiOn~ of thie wor'ld is the duty and privilege of the younger generation,. according to Dr. Bruce Curry, promi- vent youth leader, in stating the pur-I Dose of the Curry co...…

April 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…DA , APRIL 2, 1926} LAWFACULTY TO ATTEND MEETING AT WASHINBTON~ Faculty members of the Law school will take a prominent part in the ses- Mions of, the American Law Institutei which wil convene in Washington April 29, 30,,and May 1. This organ!- nation is occupied principally in the work of restating the laws. Dean Henry M. Bates is a member of the executive committee of the in- stitute and also that of the commis- sioners on uniform state laws...…

May 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…SU~1NDAY, MAY2, 1926 TJ-12 T~Ur A rhA i V irk a A' Vh Ami4,w4wm a 11_ 1i a I- 1 LHIL. PAGE ITl~HErS . *1T EII XEUUIIVE /OEE[KS FO URTH TER M iAlex Groesheck Becomes Candidate I "To Complete His Program" Of -Varied improvements "PI'C IES WELL KNOW}' N" (By Associated Press) D ZDETROIT, May 1.-Gov. Alex J. ",nroesb~eck today announced his can- didacy for a fourth term as chief executive of Michigan. A; desire to see to,,their completion pr...…

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