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October 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…'" ANN ARR WILL JOIN '.:I MICHIGANMUSIC WEEK Office fours nient VEm. 12, Ov< 711 'N. cade Theat "iatv Area Driver 1 "City Representatives Support Director Robert Lawrence In Project ne Never Would Think THAT Things But th Could Taste so Good. ey have a special way of doing things AT A, T ).AIRY ,LUNCH EAST WILLIAM STREET ttil1te Ca14|111C1111t11t11tflillliilltlllll[11lltlttlll Y R t 1 I I 1 f Plans are now under way for Ann Arbor's...…

November 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…NOVEIIXR 2, 1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "EXCEPTIONAL" CHARACTERiZES LAST SATURDA'S FOOTBAll GAMES; FEATURED By ONLY ONE UPSET INTRAMURAL DEP'T FACES BUSY WEEKS Last Saturday's football games, sur veyed collectively, may be said to have been qufte exceptional. With only on upset recorded on the day's list of contests, in a season that has been characterized by so many sensationa upsets, and with victories so one-sided as to surpass even the ...…

December 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY studenti I Class smokers were attacked bys irate Michigan man in The Daily Dec. 16, 1909. wY i.+wr nAr r f. Y olba ti GLOVES If you are not sure of his size we suggest that you buy with the understanding of the correct size being furnished. ALL LEATHERS, ALL COLORS LINED AND UNLINED Just what he needs Tinker& Company S4. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. - e.2 of r - %f.) I iz-Sr Why an (g,,,l.g C ps Buildings Dave Po...…

March 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…higan >ud of such As a track itly among io. As a :t from all service to re not only Sing a peer Ling which more, -and )ect of the alumni and e, Steve Farrell can boast of a rful record as a track coach, fsn't of the boasting kind. Mod- s one of his marked character- and no matter how great a team us out, nor how marvelous an e he develops, Steve always ains that certain silent reserve, ty. Sterling qualities are those hais man, Steve, posses...…

April 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

…)' - W, i - ";'" ,p_ , ' r .. i UP WELL THERIN TRIP; formidable style by men to be picked this week, but Fisher finds difficulty in deciding the man to take care of the middle section. There are several applicants for the secondary' line of (Continued on Page Six) IOU I Ull UU1 ick Work good. Schultz, Liverance, and Dixon lers I are the only men who .are sure, to date, of-berths on the southern trip as hurlers. Elliott will in all ...…

May 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

….pite of the fact that the weath- s warm for such work, more than en donned the moleskins and I out for spring football practice y afternoon. Keen competition ng shown in the individual pro- :y contest. One-half of each standing in this contest will I upon the showing he 'makes ;tournament that is to be held end of the season, and the other will depend upon the regularity attendance and upon the im-. nent shown in daily practice. ch "Tad" Wiem...…

June 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 178) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _., ,.. ..._- . ._o- . _ . ,. , GOLF TEAM WILL ENTER BIB TEN MEET JUE19 ENDS DUIL MEET SEASON WITH FOUR VICTORIES AND ONE DEFEAT After completing a successful sea- son with four matches won and one lost to Chicago the Michigan golf team is preparing to enter the West- ern Conference tournament to be held at Chicago June 19 to 22. Victories gained over Ohio State, Purdue, Illi- nois, and Northwestern, indicate the strength...…

November 02, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…'4 1V LHdL aI WELER AND OPTOMETRIST Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street PERIODICAL AND MAIN READING Sleep Anyplace ,1ut 'mooms ONLY OPEN' ON SUNDAY THE CLUB LUNCH Librarian W. W. Bishop has again Near StateRandPT issued a statement that only the main reading room and the periodical room of the Library will be open from 2 toI 9 o'clock on Sundays. Students who wish to get books from the study hail may reserve them afte...…

December 02, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…'LAYI POLE BOY - U. Of -PA. RAISES ' GRDFELLOWSHIPS THE CLUB LUNCH 712 AReBORSTR EET Near State aT Packard J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction, 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR. - - MICHIGAN ' (Continued from Page Four) pute himself. It was not so many years ago that he beat Newell Banks, who is now champion of the United States, at one of the Detroit clubs. Mr. Yeatman maintains that chess is purel...…

February 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…ICHGAN DAILY I , i TODAY Goodyear's Goodyear's Screen Miajestic- 'Clothes, with n ex- ceptional cast. Universal comedy, "Laughing Gas," and Pathe News. Arcade-Wallace Reid in "The Charm School." Also "The Race of the Age," featuring Man o' War. Wuerth - Douglas Fairbanks starring in his latest produc- tion, "The Mark of Zorro." Ilallroom Boys comedy and Universal News. Orplheum - Viola Dana in "A Chorus Girl's Romance." Last episode of...…

March 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

…THE 7 IN jAN DAIL" .H.ANDI . .. ._ .. ._. . .. r .. . . ...... . ..v .,...Y SEEN IN PROPOSED S. C. A. CHATER STUDENTS WILL NOT BE DRAWN INTO CHURCH ACTIVITIES, AS- SERT OPPONENTS. Editor, The Michigan Daily: The "Proposed Amended Charter of the S. C. A." presents manly points of weakness. The first vital defect of the "proposed" plan is that it offers no real method of drawing students into Christian work outside of those stu- dents alread...…

April 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…as the! ULI~iUI ! J LI 1 l1111 fl Illt U U WlI Order blanks for commencement in- vitations in the literary college are being mailed to all seniors and should' be returned to the committee immed- iately, according to. Donald J. Porter, chairman. Two styles of invitations are offer- ed. The leather, which sell for 60 cents each, contain the names and ad- dresses of members of the class, names or the literary faculty, the pro-, gram of events fr...…

June 02, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 172) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGANDAL I AiL , I GAZIPE :WORK o intends to enter the said John M. Siddall, nerican Magazine, in a by students of Prince- "'While journalism isr J factor of successful uied Mr. Siddall, "I be- best training, both in' metropolitan fields, for' novelist. Experience inj sone in contact with people and circum- es the writer the broad .observation which is I TRINITY COLLEG~E STUDENTS offices. Some will go back to the farm THREE FILE APP...…

April 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

…;,THT7RSDAY. ArRTL 2. 1923 TH-F MICHIGAN fDAILY PAGE FFIVI ::_a. ~ t lw3c 5 11- - - -r11 " IV A lYa F l I ~ a . ' . Z A ----^- n tuttutnu un111111113/IIii131t .: t I .w-~ TO CLOSE BASKETBALL SEASONWITH SPREAD1 The ranual basketball spread will be held at 6 o'clock tonight at Barbour ~gymnnasium. It is expected that morej than 260 women wil attend, as the spread is open to all University wo- men, regardless of their activity in athletics....…

May 02, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…SATT7RDAY, MAY 2, 1025 THE MICHIGAN DAILY sA~m1~AY, MAY 2, 152~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TA A 1;NO TICES CABINETl Display NE wUE TUR A ET omen wo have signed up for riloesItuyaetaerquae oSrng Fashions f u chir new tele~hone numbners1 afterd 5Y$TEM FOR NEXT YEARl, At Leagufe Party' WI IL ST90T W[DNESOAY theirnane on the list in Babour t gynsum-h frtround mute : e I Cnmr1dsplays of latest fashions plydofbMnayftro. Changes will be made in the admin...…

October 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…DETROIT CHURCHES SUPPORT PROHIiTION Detroit, Oct. 1. -- A prohibition platform consisting of six planks was adopted by the Detroit council of churches at its fall meeting. Bringing back of light wines and beer was condemned by the council as an "un- principled minority" seeking to "des- troy manhood and befoul chastity." Adoption of the prohibition plat- form and the tabling of a resolution condemning the Ku Klux Klan feat- ured the session. S...…

November 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "° PAGE FIVIl ~STUDENT COUNCIL TOC HAVE SUBCOMITTEE CLASS PRESIDENTS ASKED T( PICK MEMBERS NOW Presidents of the junior and sopho more literary and engineering classe should make their appointments to th( subcommittee of the Student counci as soon as possible, according to Hugl K. Duffield, '24, chairman of the Stu- dept council committee in charge o - the organization of this body. These name...…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

….Y, DECEMBER 2, 1623 THE. MICIGAN DAILY -----,- IROYATYIS GIYVINV/ ilim IW. Cook iPresents Untiver~ity With Money Fromt Well-Kinown Law Publication. )IIlIGAN, LAW REVIEW TO UTILIZE SUM .FQt ARTICLES *Wll3am W Cook, '80-'8-L, of NewI Y~k city, has presented to the Tun- vrsty teenie nom raiirroyal- i ueIn wrko .oprtost'b providing for the publiation NIGH[TS les ah reo xelin the Michigan Lawv Reie. ON Secflcally, the purpose of the gift BR...…

March 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

….L .. I Vera Mlohelona i ,HAPMAN Lunches Sodas' Candies SUGAR BOWL 109 S. MAIN ST. 1 3 THE MAJESTIC OUTH MAIN STREET a11111111111lll lllllilllllllll l llIIIt 11 IVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC IRLS GB 'S MAUDE KLEYN, Director CONCERT - AT igh School Auditorium 'hursday, March 4, 1920 8o'clock MIDNIGHT DAUGHTERS QUARTETTE Dazzling and brilliant in costume and setting, the screen adaptation of the famous morality play "Every- woman" will be re...…

April 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

… Ilt THEATRE t., 2, 3-Dustin Farnum and of the Bad Land." IEUM THEATRE 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 . 1, 2-Earl Williams Man Loves." FIVE DAYS COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 5 Box Office Sale now on at Whitney Theater There are a number of Good Seats left- for the performances on Monday evening and Friday afternoon o , Rm m t ti t ? penny and wa on the verge of starva- M tion. His criminal career begins on a cold, rainy night when, desperate from ...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

…---'----- I PEAKING OF SPORTS t.h IS i ge of Jack Enzer aseball captain positions on th have been wor th diamoud at Fe 'ast week. Cand )us positions tur the first call an abers more than7 !71 . ByBOB. Famous Athletes, No. 1-Homer According to the most reliable sour- ces, Homer (not Heath), acquired his 'n cognomen by his prowess with the in bat. In fact, he was the Babe Ruth of he the Asia Minor circuit (there were no k- major leagues i...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 5

…I I UULUILIIU WIN GOERNENT STATE IANCE And County A Gift That Is Truly Appre A Fine Watch Serves Constantly to Remind of the Giver Florence Billington in1 The Day She Paid" and Wm Duncan in "The Silent Avenger" rrnuninrrinrnrnriirnnn lifHI, a rrickDetroit The Bonstelle Co. " BILLETED'' PAYING TWO MONTHS' PREMIUM AGAIN RENDERS POLICY VALID. Ex-service men who have paid no premiums on government insurance since their date of discharge may...…

March 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I LAV SSTARTING TODAYX Ypour Greatest Screen Surprise This e.+"~ : A T NTODAY w. Season SIDNEY OLCOTT U~l PRODUCTION . 1 .... WHO MADE "6LITTLE OLD -NEXV Godd:ess" h ,i ; a ;. E ' i Fi ; i i .; . .' i3 , . . ; s: , . -, . - -" . >z A, I ri ~ / '. ' s a Apache L if e ri / I I, P ,. ,.,, The Story of . t . e"H Q:, to r recq A< ma t~C. ~Witi Ailn- ,,' ;.: Oaramoun1 Inthe.j T HROUH Her Wonder- ...…

April 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ______ 9 d Claims Hearst Is Clements Library Receives After Presidency1,rieI ngihJu a "cLI fe Atom" Book 1 924-1ANOble rie The 'Michigan Schoolmasters' clb ill be entertained at the regular +vilight crgan recital at 4:15 o'clock I g afternoon in Hill auditorium-. Pal- i i _; mter Christian, University orgaisit. has prepared a program of partcular interest 'to the representatives of that org;anization. The general ...…

May 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…£1 -l rd :V 1 '. &f t-1 1 VA 1 L Y i -- . / . b / ... ' AUTO PA a I FOR irTIRES, B1ATTEi J, 1 41 nrr r~rrwr - - rl..ir rrwrAu AND per strike you that our Ford ride like a. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING ACCESSORi ES yo0u Lin- y Did you ever think that.you could ideover the rough est roads, and think OU were riding on the smoothest pave- nent? Ican be done by letting us equip ~ ror car with DUPLEX CANTILEVER hock .Absorbers. -w JUST BR...…

October 02, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE FRDY4CO3R2,12 AEFV AL CABINETS LEAVE E 1; i a i ,7 FOR HoUSE PAD IY Junior Play Tax To Be Collected" IActivities for this year's Junior Girls' play have started with the col- lection of $1 from each junior woman onl d11, Camp1us who wishes to tryout 'for the play. In each league house, (101-iiitoi'V. andi sorority house, junior I !~ ko rd tsl inhve been appointed. by the u !'cr (...…

December 02, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 61) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, DECEMBIER 2, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE V A P F h ° sa r r 1 w :'l. y .lr TIT V, SOPHOMORES WILL Lngenious Production Combines Clown Antics, Ring Stunt And Animal Acts NAME -POSTER WINNER x I 7 .. i : f '' - , .. f h , .. ' Four performances of the Sopho- more circus will be given Friday and Saturday at Sarah Caswell Angell hall: The Friday afternoon showing will begin at 3 o'clock, lasting one hour. The evening perf...…

October 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… ,'THE NI:ICHtlGAN tDLA- )T. L: Y PACEI FIV ,,, i THE MICHIGAN 'D~AJJi~ Y rA~E~ FIVE ..~. i 12i 4Iqp94wr , i# ,._ ._ .__ .,.... ,..k. ,w C LYA VI f AY I3 3 k _ - .,...- . 1 _.. ___ PRESIDENT IEXPLAINS PHASES OF LEAGUE FOR BENEFIT OF WOMEN NEW ON CAMPUS PARTIES WILL BE GIVEN Discusses House Rules, Committee On World Fellowship, And Point System With the addition of freshman members to the Women's League, Margaret Bush, '30, p...…

November 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…ZATURtDAYNVtI ,12 m I c R-11C A Nrl 41 AA L 'y *AMP. WIMO -.-. . . .. aa M Vaa Ti a 4 '1-1VM fl'r V / £t 1 La 1 V., .snLI V-1 VE PkWAMW SPLAY DAY PAR TICIPANTS WIL MET ;Captais. Draw at Dinner For ied the visitors. She was followei Opponents And Time of by Dr. Margaret Bell, who in turi P1 called upon Miss Halsey, who spok aying. on "Social Aspect of Sports." Fran ces Sackett. '30, acted as Masters o COLORS MARK COLLEGES Ceremonies, and ...…

March 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

…THF MICHICAN DAILY PAGE FTV FRID~AY. MARCH 2 . 1928. Al c ....>.wi.. ...."o. a ate. .... .. / 41*- llllil.11 1111 . Illll F i min I- U MffAAMM i1pI%! WOMEN'S LEAGUE TO' ENTERTAINAT PARTY Motifs Of All Holidays Will Expresst 1Uique Theme Of Affair t Given Todayt DANCING TO BE FEATURED' With the expression of the unique theme of combining the motifs of allz holidays in one, the Women's league is sponsoring an entertainment from1 ...…

May 02, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY <<f . lnm&,VAVA one ......-. i" ,,, .,i S. Zi i r r ----- - --- - - ------ r ,. , t IlL . .4-t. *irr, /"a wr+ tr PLAY COSTUMES WILL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Last League Party Will Be Held Fridav BE FOR S EDListen ladies, it is the lave league party on the calendar, and n is going Daily Bulletin of Sportswomen Middle-Western Athletic Conference !I All Median Uniform',, Sailor )ults And Old.Fashioned Costumes To Be Inc...…

March 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…0 WXEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE FIVE~ V #P d -" 0 VT STUDENTS' PROBLEMSi A&TREATED DRN AN N UAL DEAN S' D SCMAG E'ET A D CO RI TY N ARBITRARY(V 0~ !' e . n,';. ,r ziilere. IA) xnrx UI i s 15 HU f .... _, fact tha t all increa'sing number of %e odshosai n feigseilS L fTC E SB 1 cousesto cqain thm it~h the rEOe-;IKET'VOf Interclass G me econlomlically, andI politically.i M I S A TiA d cut, at, the convention, t...…

April 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

…"SATURDAY, .APTtTL 2, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'AGE rlVW -- #44) ........... ............. aw MLVA I& MUA7-A - c- ) P1 t ._ ., °'' :i rQoDAII Will' PRIZES AT Michigan Graduate + II BAL ILL PENNY CARNIVAL ' ArTIrn flFPFOOIS. With the conclusion of the Penny I A~uISPRIG nr to~ Carnival the results of the decisions Nothing could be more typical of of the judges have been~ received and; the work of Miss Neva 1t. Deardorff, In,traniura...…

June 02, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 177) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 r. FTU 'THE MICI-TIGAN DAILY J Ga A , d OP r 4 iiUMainn r Dr. Bell Sees Convenience As Greatest -rnni r~nn oi Advantage Of New Women'sField House run LLIWUL DUILUIqLUf "The princinal virtue of the new Mirrors and wash basins will be at fieid house," said Dr. Margaret Bell, the end of every row of lockers, and in an interview recently, "is that the on this floor will also be found sixty terrible rush and tear t...…

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

…$ATU.DAY, OCTOBER '2, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I "k'. I R 'I ... ......... ........ ... C=M\ ........... .. ... . ........ 11, W- 1 ' OMEN TO EMPLOY! ERNE All Problems And Misdemeanors Will e Bruhght fore League Judi. ca Board MAY REFER TO ADVISORS For the first time in the history of self-government at Michigan all prob- lems of rule violation will be brought before a judiciary council composed en- tirely of undergraduate women. Ab...…

November 02, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 I THE MICHIGAN DAILY .......... ...... . P'.A.Gim rrva a a au ataa, va aa..ra a a~t as a a ci . " v- ..l-, s u- r s s- c+ a .16 . AMERICAN WOMAN MICHGANSORRITES QUAKE H EROINE i i ScholTrship Cup is Presented to Alpha. Chi Omega at Third Annual Group Dinner PRESIDENT LITTLE SPEAKS With 20 sororities represented, by 700 Michigan women, the third annual' Panhellenic banquet was held last night in the ball roo...…

December 02, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGT j'1 7 IMP ./" 7 kA rte niLinnro Michigan Affirmative Team Will Meet Indiana Negative In Debate Tonightt RTHI 9 - FY. :So S s, For' une lTellers, Varied t Iock To Enhaine Interest In Annual Renefit '0 VP DANCE SATURDAY 1ce of the best bazaars in campus' t sredi('ted by committee chair- iahwiomen's league and In- b bnar which is to be held nd 4 at Barbour gymnasium. A mans h been succesfuly car- t and this year's ba...…

March 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, MARCH l2, 1926 T I IF VAC1-IGAN DAILY____________________ IrAG EFIFE f f , Y W1 TO IN STALL k LEAD'ERSHIPSGROUP ~Iut1h ull, 128, Will Preside At Supper To Be (Giveni In Newberry 11allAfter l)Ieetiiig WTILL EXPLAIN PURPOSE Installation of the new members of the leadership commission of the Uni- versity Y. W. C. A. will take place at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Newberry hall, at which 20 women iwill be installed. Freshmen wome...…

April 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…__ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ _THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~PAG9 Floc! A t k I t 57 - - - V Alm MA'0Y ALTER JU1NIOR ADVISORY SYSTEN Rccords Of Former Yenrs Show Tha Large Number fFreshmen Are Neglected CHAIRMEN WILL CONFER Attempts will be made this spring to alter the existing junior advisory system, according to Miss Jean Ham- ilton, dean of women, for the system as it now operates, is not as efficient as is -desirable. The fact that 45 per cent of ...…

May 02, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…'t- 4 \' SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1926 TNF. MTrHTr.AN DATT V Tf-iFl:.!v[1\.1 11AM LVLAtJVL p .v71 w " VVAv -, MWA IL'5c F2 vt I LAWN FETE TO AID0 °i Lamibda Theta WO E'SLMbds Initiaation Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educa- tional sorority initiated its new mem- bers at 6 o'clock Friday night in the U6lerradute.Campi nCommtte red room of Martha Cook dormitory. Undergraduate Campaign Committee Immediately after the initiation cere- Aid Doritorie...…

October 02, 1928 (vol. 29, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…2, Y928 T H E MICHIGAN . L,:i 2, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --v. -zs uz 9 SORORITIES PLEDGE 200 STUDENTS SUNDAY SPREAD COMMITTEES AFTERN00N FOLLOWING PERIOD OF RUSHING WILL BE NOMINATED i Pledge Sunday Concludes Season Of Rushing Lasting Nine Days ," - -; i' SATURDAY IS SILENT DAY Pledging of 200 took place Sun- day afternoon following the an- nual rushing season. The rushing lasted nine days, beginning Thurs- 1 day of registration we...…

November 02, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY * A a . .. . . . OMNIT T[(1COUN TESS VON LUCKNER TELLS HOW LLE SLECEDSHE MET HER ILLUSTRIOUS HUSBAND "m n a i~nr nmiir'uinl I U iTIA U ILUINUI New Women's League Building Will Be Governed By Board Of 12 Members LITTLE REVEALS SCHEME Announcement of the schemeI whereby the new Women's League building will be operated and man- aged was announced yesterday from the office of President Clarence Cook Lit...…

December 02, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, 1-TCr :MP 77?. 2, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY '- DA, ------T , 98 H M C IG N DA L rx t' owl MM i0 .4;, e a~r 4 {'. 4 ' '.a tl'rw" dji _.. f'-' Y4 .41.-i., .4:i H.-: x ii 5: la'. ;t 1 ILVATAM EM 0 N..;=e to :Vi vA' S- L o 57\.SZ l i 1 0 - i A W w W A VT MW?"di 41% V4 Y'4%kVVV TV T tY T AL W"/' 7 l0 u- Second Year Women MRS. HALLIE FLANAGAN DISCUSSES WOMEN'S PART IN PLAY PRODUCTION o 0 S SOCIETY Give Annual Circus Bungli...…

March 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…~~ATUIvAAMARC!, I105 THE MICHICAN lAE .r ''r ' 4,.w.._.. _ ............_... A. 'VA= 00, 'wA r ; s--.: l ' NNLocal Women's Organization Studies LONS A r jTp Writings Of Mary Wolstonecraft Are TEA E Elementar And Adolescent Problems LUWSARE U1Among Rare Books In Clements Library RE mu PAPERS BE Uf i S yl l ugs sso SK ATING R IV I Among the rare and valuable in America" published by her in Studying children's literature and group this s...…

April 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… T H E'-. M I C H I C Ai N'f3* Al L Y PAOX FIVE *T~r~~, ~~~h , S~9PAE FV4THAMIHWAVE DAILY ftMATM M= b ANNUAL ELECIONS Of WOMEN'S CLUB AND W._ A. TO1BE[HELD WEDNESDAY W. A. A. NOMINEE ' . FOR PRESIDENT TENTTBAVLLER T A. A. FOR NOMINEE T IS OPENTO MAKE PLANS PRESIDENT FOR HORSESHOW Pegasus will hold its regular u0meeting at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, April 4, in the parlors Tnovn r WrPte News T k A. A. U. WV. Opens Reid Hall For...…

May 02, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…1 'r . 'fig. 7 TI! T HS PA- F °t t Y'E . ,. , ., A VIA VA AM AM IMI5 s- is :1! r} 1j t t,. University Of Oklahoma Was Hostess ZHonor System Calls NOTICE JNTToWomen's Inter-collegiate Convention For Higher Ideals Glee Club and Orchesis will have _ ___ I its dress rehearsals for the program ALCHIRMAN!AI lINi the opening of the men's Mergf into a common purpose campuses, too, smoking is banned, "Honorsystems are only success- Leaue at...…

October 02, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ _ o_ ___ -. ,s I - ------- - - - - --I ( 1 P NATIONWID[ RES[ARCH REVEALS LACK OF INTEREST IN CHILD PSYCHOLOGY PRBLM IS CONCLUSION OF MISS DORIS TWITCH[LL RESUL'TS BASED ON STUDY OF studies should be of vital interest. 150 UNIVERSITIES AND From Miss Twitchell's survey it was COLEGES revealed that about half of the insti- tutions provide for a study of child MEN IGNORE SITUATIONS psychology-the subject which shou...…

November 02, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…, 127 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I 5 T 101* A A 7 -S q k L ARE HOCKEYI VCTOR Juniors Retain Lead In Competition For Championship; Others Con. tinue In Equal Standing GAME HARD FOUGHT Play in the second round series of games in the inter-class hockey tour- nament started yesterday with the junior team triumphing over the freshmen by a 4 to 0 score while the seniors downed the sophomores in a close game, 2 to 1. By winning yes-. terday, the ju...…

December 02, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

…F PRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - - ---- - - - - -- - - - - - - -_ _ ... - _ _. - - -_ . - - - ,_ -#-r PAGE FIVE |( Clfoman Is Dominant BAZAI Factor In Man's Life, States Will Durant EXV omnamn made man"-declared Will IA; ,' : il EghV And Tu drvi ll Durant whtn hen h e poke at 1ill audi- LITTLE SEES BENEFITS FOR WOMEN IN INTERCOLLEGIATE FIELD DAY Reaf.firming his favor of an inter- many other University women, would colleg...…

November 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY V Preside At Frost Declared Pire-eminent )proaching Mleet As Realistic Nature Poet )f Woman's Party I_ __________________ "Robert Frost hats an insight into INOV. .7 LIMIT FOR .1ington. lie has had a brilliant imilP South ustraia's tary career. During the_ South Afri- N1'ew Governor W~ell1 can war he was present at the reliefs of Lady-smith and Mafeking. Kn. own In Amesica j-_--- -_- PHI [DELTA KAPPA. INITIATES NOV. -171 ...…

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