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January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER SNOW FLURRIES AND WARMER TODAY L Air Ar Ar an ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AD NIGHT WIU B81icz VOL. XXXII. No. 86 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 PRICE FIVe CENTS LITTLE HOPE HELD OUT FOR BECOVERY OFPOPEB EEI CT ATTENDING PHYSICIANS DOUBT- FUL OVER OUTCOME OF RESTLESS NIGHT PONTIFF'S TEMPERATURE FALLS THREE DEGREES Patient's Pulse Satisfactory, But Res. piration Remains Extremely Difficult (By Associated Press) Rome, J...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATi FFICAL NEWSPAPS. OF THE UNIVRSITY .XICA of MICHIGAN Published every aorning except Monday du 4 Lthe ave !it7 ear' by the B.ard in Contrl of Studet fPuilatiosia. MiM NI r THE A&SOCIATEID PRS Tc'"hAsoftiateo Press is exclusivel etitted to the xzsphlicten of at inew disatas5 u ~Itea it nv not otriwe ortditsd:'n this papr'aadite localnews Pbished there.a Entered at the postoix at An Arbr, Michigan, as seod tless atter. ASu...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHICAI4 DAILY All-Campus Mixer to be Held Today I will be furnished by the Alpha Tau - An all-campus mixer will be held Omega orchestra. Women will be ad- at the Michigan Union this afternoon mitted free. The charge for men will from 2:30 until 5:30. Dance music be 75 cents. Reduction In Board Prices EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY $7.25.. ................3 Meals a Day $6.00.. ................2 Meals a Day --en u CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP OLIVES...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…THE W"CHIGADAILY SAT ,. ., . ... ;. .. , ,. . .... ® s , ,. ' :rt: ,', . . u .:.::;5 " .: 'q ,1 7'oweR Glenn Warner, Pitt sburg's pride, Is l being earnestly sought by Leland Stanford. If these changes .take place football prospects at Penal State. Pittsburg and Notre Dame will re- ceive a severe jolt. Court Race Tie Tlfh To reak TngtASTYIi*N9E6TGESCN Six i; Ten gamnes are on the card MINIATURE RELAY CARNIVAL TODAY' for ti w~eel end but of...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…JANUARY 21, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY beta Theta Pi Shows Powerful Tank Aggregation With Gow Star Performer In winning the second annual inter- fraternity swimming meet, the finals of which were held Thursday night at the city Y. M. C. A., Beta Theta P1, with the overwhelming total of 45 1-2 points, showed a remarkably well bal- anced tank aggregation built around Jack Gow, '25, national interschol- astic sprint champion and holder of the Mi...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 p 11 1 ._' = It has been said- that the way to a man's heart lies through his stomach. If that is so, we would judge that a pretty good method of getting a stand-in with the men would be to offer them some of the lh Menu BREAKFAST Oatmeal cooked with Raisins Bacon Creamed Potatoes LUNCH Hot Cheese Sandwiches with Tomato Sauce Coleslaw Lemon Jelly sCustard Sauce Nut Cookies To...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL-t t _ .. Student Needed In Misi:onWork "Every college has students who would make successful missionaries. Missionary work seems only a vague conception to most young people, but once in it's the most real work Imag- inable," according to Miss Ruth Roche, traveling secretary of the Student vol- unteers. Since her graduation from Wellesley college in 1920, she has been engaged in volunteer work. Next summer she intends to ...…

January 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Volume 2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 Number 86 . Lost Articles: All persons who have lost articles on the Campus are requested to call at tjie office of Sec. Smith in University Hall to inquire for them. There are silk and wool sarfs, fountain pens, silver pencils, books, money, satin slippers, glasses, umbrellas, coats, gloves, caps and small trinkets, such as pins, rings, keys, etc. S. W...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…I SNOW; L Ap ASSOCIATEI PRESS DAB AND INIGHT 'fkIC ) tl 100 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 PRICE TAudience Stirred ' NOD f n University Will H y Kindler Music""" " U L""N. Sports Taciit T TO V LBRS (By Delbert Clark) FOR CON OC TION With the building of the field house Hans Kindler with his inspired 'el- on Ferry field the University will Lo quickly won his way into the hearts John Finley Will Deliver Principal hav...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…F 4.6 4 eI 3I4I bRW I4) FICIAL NEWSPAPER &F THE UNIVERVTV OF MICIIAN shed every morning except Monday darla4 t k sr- by the k3.ard in Control of Studet PubliCatlon.s MEMBER OF THE 3A56CIATED P EM Associated Pres is exclu'ia elyextiel$d t a t+a .er ion of ali news dispatches cre ted to it or not i ies a this paper and the local nwe p b hlied thIersei,. ed at the poatoEce at Ann Arbor: MiWcaan as secoad Wr. xiption by carrier orl mail, $3.5o. 8:...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…I it d1e on V elox. Eastman made and meth- a approved, plus the ex- rrts are guaranties of fin- your films !IA51HAD .1905 T EY- RMANCE ONLY ening Feb. 25 ': IN "IS $IGGSr SUC~S Great Love, OVMAITIC COAMrnw '*.Aire, UOLEY SPEAKING TRIP I SOUTH ENS M.11 ADDRESSES ENGINEERING SOC- ETIES AND SCHOOLS OF SECTION Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the colleges of engineering and architec- ture, who left the city two weeks ago on a speaking tour of the S...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…, _ . LI : .-:: U ( 1 r.~ .1 I, Jt*wart~ REMOVE THE DANGER Step into either of our offices and look over our Safety Deposit Vault Equipment You will feel at ease knowing your valuables are safely deposited in' your individual box behind those massive doors WOLVERINES TO MEET BADGER PUCK CHASERS' MICHIGAN ICE SQUAD WILL SEASON'S SCHEDULE TONIGHT END Feb. 13 the Wolverine sextette defeat, ed the Badgers at Madison by the score of 6...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…11 II Ip :n biVt VtIUlItb uIIvIUv rLAItL ONQUERING MAROON5j BEGINV STICK WORK; r LII 1 d with Showing de in First RECORDS ESTABLISHED GIVE PROMISE FOR FUTURE TEAMX Michigan's Varsity track team start- ed its 1922 season in a most gratify- ing fashion. In triumphing over Chi- cago by the one-sided score of 77 to 18, the Wolverines conclusively show- ed that their team is probably as well balanced as any in the Conference, ex- cluding Illi...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…JAULVVO . £VIJV C;" !1 IDelft University o1 II I UI I I INCREASED ROOM WILL GREATLY ENLARGE SCOE OF WORK UNDERTAKEN T" As ,r his personal ,ou wish of his long his are the a.) se ur te ng 25. ml 41 "Although arrangements are not yet definite, we hope to have the Univer- sity Health service established In its new location the beginning of the fall semester,' was the reply of Dr. John Sundwall, director of student physical welfare, w...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…La 'i.has been raise( dan will not be at students this aft- is The Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at New- berry hall. All girls wishing to borrow money from the University loan funds for women should see Dean Myra B. Jor- dan at once. /: events by the league med to i for missionary work by the Presbyter- ian students in th~e University last week. Dr. and Mrs. McCandliss will re- ceive $650 of the money fo...…

February 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…I r_1 F 21, 1922 -~L2 ington's Birthday Convocation; 'he convocation will begin promptly at 10 a. m. 'he official party, which includes the Deans of the schools and col- will assemble at 9:45 a. m. in the first floor dressing room on the west of Bill Auditorium, entering through rear door No. 1, north side of the ing. Academic costume will be worn. Members of the faculties will enter the Auditorium through rear door and proceed directly ...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…-w I'uq phan Iai - DAT I a ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 l U ERY Costuming Adds To Junior Play Junior Girls' play will hold its third dress rehearsal tonight at the Whitney theater with costumes and properties complete. From the finish shown on the part of the characters in Friday and Saturday night rehearsals, it; would seem that' costumes make the character. Prof. John R. Brumm, director, has stated that the plot...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…UNIVERSITY during. the University Publications. ED PRESS titi dt" the use fir to it or not otherwise ublished theruil. W,>dohigas. as beomab ,ynald Street. s, if signed, the signa- s an evidence of I atb, he Daily at the discre- Daily office. Unsigned .lomanuscript will Ce sentitmenits expressed ITOR...........BRZWST$R P. CAMPB$IL. .......................Joseph A. Bernstein . ................Z. P. Iovejoy, Jr. itor .............. ........ ......…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…Timely To,,pics # - tinguishedhy a 'three-cior cover bearing.. a full page frozitispiece .mes Qliver Curwood, .the March .of the Chimes will appear on ampus tomorrow. The cover is wdrk of Clayton Seagers, '23, the drawing of Mr. Curwood, is one of the judges in tie short contest, now being held by es, is by James Montgomery1 Flagg. Lite not so timely but of constant inter- -est, are those entitled, "A Plea for Cosmopolitanism," by Edward B...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…is : '* ~~_ . r .. :, +,. = GRID APRIL 18 football practice will com- uesday, April 18. This-~-an- ent was male by Coach Yost Ifternoon. The practice ses- L, in all probability, be in f Yost assisted by Archie d Tad Wieman. Other men added to the coaching staff, ated. gh there are but 91 men on ity mailing list at the pres- who receive notices of the meetings, it is thought that .1 be nearly 100 men out for tices. Coach Yost qmphasiz- ...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…NU IN LEAD ATHLETIC CUP g their men for s of the liveliest e baseball circle st years the race ainly between two vhereas this sea- point to a more the diamond tal. Big Ten camps. k Strong last year, retains around which to 'ful nine. Coach1 his Illini squad fning in less than Indians' pitching is season with its urlers, Jackson, . In addition to Lundgren also class twirlers re- earling squad in Dougherty, star catcher on the 1921 nine, will ...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…average strenuousness of a student's well" should not be content until fre- life. The inevitable result in each quent and thorough examinations ease is a life of more or less failure, have revealed whether his condition uselessness, and economic burden to is a result of .getting on the wrong others. track or is due to some organic de- The student who regards himself as feet. The latter then should be treat- permanently "not strong" or "not ed ...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…Dress , rehearsals, for, the, Junior rW..fuplay .Wilr. be~jheld 'at' 7 o'clock night, anid-tomorrow .iight" at the hitney 'thater4, EverybnL- in the Ly must be there at this time. A Le will be imiposed jfor being ten mlutes late. All members of the -Junior Gir d. ay .are requested to report - at 4 : 4b )lock Thursday at the. Chinese Gar- n1s. All girls who have signed up for nior Girls' play scores are requested call for them between 10 and 12...…

March 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

…I L L ETIN (11:80 a. x. Saturdays.) , MARCH 21, 1922 Number 124 a.r: .ew..... .a.,r Directors and Superintendents: tention is called to the action taken by the Board of Regents, , authorizing a ghange of method which the Deans had previ- ved, of making all promotions to the ranks of Assistant Profes- te Professor, and full Profesor. In accordance with this action )motion is in the future to be made without an actual commu- he Board of Re...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…I 'r I z A / b op it atm PRE DAY AND NJ 11 ShY ) . ANN A RBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1922 PRICE I e } t . Yre ,.. ++v+wv.-w+.FrMrrws wn ,.. yr^ . e nw rnene w++ry .wnw w .+v wr+r+rp'Y r.sr!rvllw4eilnaR. r:+ U1FF WILL BEFORE U NTERORMEYER WN Has Served or UT 1MALUMNI TO NIGHT C 1TL UG U U T "The Future of the University" will be the subject of President Marion L. Buto when' he "addresses a joint Speaks in "CertainAzeranPts m...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

….oxayc dent Pi ie University l*. .711 ASSOCIATED PRESS is excluaIvely entitled to the use f'r matches etedited toit or tnt otherwia, th lomnwspublished t ri be at Asu A rbm. I ehliraa, a a* cd M"d Strcf F if b. eaiiz a- it receive no. consideration. o4 manuscript will the writer ncloses postage. s not necessarily endorse the sentiments expressed ions. EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 TOR. ......BRI!WSTER P. CAMPBELL ...................Josep...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…tes Nu~t Milk Chocolates Bitter Sweets e Luxe Chocolate Caramels Panama Chocolates Always a Delicious Treat The. Eberbacli & Son Co. 200-204 L. Liberty Street I J5 l C T HE wide band strap and the open instep are two of the smart details on sandal pumps of patent leather for spring. ENS LfS SCOL I N NEED O U.F MONEY Oxford and Cambridge Universities Require financial Accietance Fdr First Time INSTITUTIO$ S ARE CALLED 1STLI1)ENT DEMOCRAC...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…_ ..:-.. . JL A . . NEYS MICHIGAN AND ILLINOBISUGGERS 1l-campus singles tournaments are he intramural of- st be in by Satur- rts Monday.aEn- s in both tennis ng must be in by ,il to the success of the iat all matches be play- ly, because. of the fact egin earlier this year, the season shorter. roes will be placed in- oden track beside Wat- slum so that hoseshoe not have to go down to play off their matches. to enter either or both .amen...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 5

…be- sent to show 3-vault is prob- Field Improvements Made as begun A few new track improvements have ng. Fol- been made down at Ferry field. A that the runway, twice as wide as the one d in a last year; for the broad jump has been he Drake provided, due to the complaints of vis- scheduled 'iting jumpers, and a ring for the shot- ate ei5L s " ""' have taken to their an earnestness that is sing. eapped by Weather r and heavy wind- ndicapped th...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

…beth in the last act. Wagner's reac- tion to this criticism was to pursue OTES a course of literary propaganda "to induce the public to understand and participate in my aims as an artist." His judgment has been vindicated and today "Tannhauser" is one of Wag- [AUE ~ e tner's most widely known and admired ,user" depictsr works. kinds of love: r ighest human rn mere sexual I w higher and EMOCRTS CONTINUE triumphed. 1 knight, falls T the seductiv...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 7

…11 vno*44 .1 . I Rehearsal- schedule of "The Yel- RITTEES low Jacket" for the rest of this week ORTS is as follows: Three o'clock this afternaoon, in Hill auditorium, act 2; 4 o'clock~, act ane helewery2; 7151 o'clock~ this evening, iii ship in Nw ryhall, act 3. atenoni )o Lagute' Hill auditorium, act 1; 2 o'clock, act 2; r~ipntr-4.o'clock, act 3. the a'nae Ltive ncil, i-of given by N eva of the under- titee, the pro- ,booth alone ort a...…

April 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

…A II 11 irays.) iNumber 143I I I News of the Day I 1922 I IN BRIEF in China bor Artists from 1:30 by Frederick Clay is being shown in to 5 until April 30. W. B. SHAW., >n of the University of Michigan desires to call ers of Athletic Coupon Books the conditions un- re issued. "This Book is Not Transferable. If y any person other than owner, book will be e of fraudulent presentation and full admission be called to account for any fraudul...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…LI DAY it6 43an IDAY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 ., .,., .,,., ... , ..., .a.: ..,. . ...:, . .... ,. ., . .,,..,...., ,. , . .....,. NNII M w a mn-.s.-rwmi .. i.:.-.... .. ..-..... .. v. .i. . .Fnnr.r..+ .+r-.. .. ... -r. . . P_.- .. __ NOIS DEFEATS MICHIGAN, 7 HIGAN TRACK NWIN CHICGO IUALFIELD MEET RINES GET NINE FIRSTS 15 ENTRIES, DOUBLING MAROON SCORE A. BRICKMAN PROVES_ SURPRISE IN HUNDRED Hoffman Takes Jave...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 REMINISCE CES By Hamlin Garland ceive a call (at our home in Ordway, With two hundres doilars in my little show of hunger as I could man- South Dakota) from a visiting Metho- pocket and the audacity of ignorance age. It was my first real meal in six dist clergyman named Bashford, a big, in my brain, I started for Boston to fit months, and as I was taking my leave blond, smiling young fe...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…C UNIVERSITY , during the University Publication:. 'ED PRESS =titled to the use for pubki "" thsreWs r, lWieh Sa. m ..e .e. gned, the signa- :idence of faith, ily at the discte- office. Unsigned mnanuscript will :inents expressed LL STAFF nke 2414 R........ BRWSTER P. CAMPBELL *... Joseph A. Bernstein ---.-.-----..James B. Young It G. P. Overton M. B. Stahl Paul Watzel hairman.......... . ..L..=Armstrong Kern dorfer E. R. Meiss rews Edit...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 2

…2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY,. MAY 219 1922 A Brief Talk.With Amy Lowell rl ' "'" ' iL+ (BHy NElisabeth 'hitcomib) champion of the free verse movement. a life of Keats, which will probably be "The Ann Arbor audience was dif- "I am not especially the champion pIublished next year. fereit from any other audience I have of free verse," Miss Lowell denied, "I What more might have been discov- had,' 'aid Miss Lowell, referring t...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…nd An-1 On State Origin Prof. Robert H. Loowie, of the Uni- versity of California, will give two lec- tures here next Monday and Tuesday at 4:15 o'clock in Natural Science au- ditorium under the auspices of the University Lecture Courses. The titles of these lectures are "The Plains In- dian View of Life" and "The Origin of the State." Professor Loowie is an associate professor of Anthropology at the Uni- versity of California. He is conside...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 3

…SUNDlAY, -MAC 21, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE2 yI franlyadmit t hat the 1K awledge ic 1eIuni c gt transof t~liar r i. i i n the M ak LR LI ing"L jtteici)nodeliSolly cordin yaedcnin -roe1 c- nti rn n ptuJte iadgaly uitdrotn..:ci ple n>, nc ii- -sn fe-bly endiiicifectiey pesented e edc, anI ;pied t t iukni; the (Continued) to t e gioat mas of aon i, tatits iowhale s5s 5tno ^ lisi mo nre icu- By James Harvey Robinson !lir1ittieectonii Oiiizi...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…5. t.. ..r Ui I - - ' _ %rom Page One) iD. Strike one, out, ,urdy. Wimbles up. d out to McCurdy, re- No runs, no bits, no ball four. He walked. McCurdy up. Strike one, foul, strike two, ball one. McCurdy popped out to Shackleford. Vogel up. Strike one called,, ball one. Dixon tried to catch Dougherty at first, foul, strike two, foul again, fouled out, Vick catching fly. Hell- strom up."'Foul, strike one, grounded to Uteritz, who caug...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 4

…4 UTHE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 r r e lidlnvhe aitrc~itsoanimal whoIistirikestofn m auaturetrad, or itaneeare c rloIaoo thathbtt e s s oss con- The ° " n te luue.Ireis moeoer, giventtWtolie leading lgats o or ae. ITey idokted inot terey uottar, eceet- JTfakjng "lhe ill-I t. e1;er:. ted eltimatelof htsi er-tstOaidominttiittinlene in do ily aiioil , indloteni highly inx- i ilbe tilon tsanitfundstitttatic ai ndl lireigtnpli;th...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 5

…:ETOMORROW '0 iated Press) .-Ty Cobb, one of rs of the American g at the door for the he junior league cir- averages released include games of Tiger leader, who week ago, boosted , and finds himself second place. Ty's rently has been an eammates and as a have been winning e St. Louis star, who week ago, stepped batting list with a also is showing him- t run getter in, the t batting and base led him to register wing the way to the 15 thefts, ...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 5 Summer School in Geneva (ily Virginia Vasurrghn 'iryona) Inotes of all American and English which is attracting many hundreds of ternacional relations by members of Unusual etdacational facilities wsill! utiversities and colleges, tourists and visitors frout America university and college faculties. tie available at the saumer session of The serli-known Institut jean-, tis sanmmer. the Univ...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…On rnities L. !"( SuI ,ons Placed soutI4 ssociated Press) pril 17.-Members of lature and delegates ica have appealed to Lie Viceroy, to induce of the Union of South e the disabilities and are imposed upon Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of men at the University of Illinois, has writ- ten an article entitled, "Shall I Join a Fraternity" which will appear in the June issue of the "American Boy." The article is the first of its kind that has been ...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 6

…s__ THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 MESRS:ANTPHIOSh~ii~ht[, HlIe iasily dpdolbyit Bite r ig- W o sAN) WIFFLE ou sect, which duirsit o ot ofat oo s and A uthors Aauoo hrwt aigf ison h ex o t andl~t aeohi (A IReiew by I I. .) with the mins'or l'-,over on eueiiseta- 'l'HIs IcN(,lNIcII .,ANI) JIll PRICE Sstemo" reprsents a well-warranted' feminine comelises anl an averoooi society, practically penniles While SYsIIP' criticismt of ...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

… nst the Sen- ed to send 1520 South ARBOR CHURCHES d sophomores who have or their posture exan- do so at their earliest ore women having sophomore movie are rn them in to -Marian ewberry residence im- .Three gout of town ministers will ,speak in Ann Arbor churches today. Special music is an added feature of the services at the Methodist church. At the morning worship of the Pres- byterian church Dr. Leonard A. Bar- rett will deliver the fir...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 7 f Actually is it an entire decadent creed, was published in 1904. This story in- Eagle's Heart" I chanced, one night My mind was busy with him when charmingly written, outr , sophisti- volved Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado, to visit the largest gambling saloon in in going down the valley a week or cated, brilliant, and abnormal. A great and was an attempt to define the ori- Cripple Creek, wh...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 8

…ETIN~ .urday.) Number 169 degrees or cer- that no degree immencement of r certificate fee isiness, 4 p. m., :TH, Secretary. ity of California, will lecture f Life," and Tuesday, May 23, .1 be at 4:15 p. m., in the Nat- F. E ROBBINS. of a local chapter of the Scabbard and Blade, is requested to commun- icate with Box S and B, 223 East -Ann street, The Varsity Glee club will hold a meet- ing at 7:15 o'clock Monday night in the reading room o...…

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…8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNIJAY, MAY 21, V)22 what would his wealth do for her?" the martyred governor, John Altgeld, -"""""""" This was the starting point of and also for his deep feeling for Lin- "Money Magic." Bertha became "Mrs. coln. = s I Maney,' and the osey is anaattempt Although Vachel LiEdyay's homeca B a c to take up Mart Haney'a back trail jbalays teen in Sprinrglield, his edo Ency lopae ia rian ic and the way of his wife'...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 9

…A -l tu I'; " I -- 'I SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922 REMINISCENCES By Hamlin Garland ceive a call (at our home in Ordway, With two hundred dollars in my little show of hunger as I could man- South Dakota) from a visiting Metho- pocket and the audacity of ignorance age. It was my first real meal in six dist clergyman named Bashford, a big, in my brain, I started for Boston to fit months, and as I was taking my ...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 10

…A Brief Talk With Amy Lowell (Py Lois Elisabeth Whitcomb) champion of the free verse movement. a life of Keats, which will probably be "The Ann Arbor audience was dif- "I am not - especially the champion published next year. ferent from any other audience I have of free verse," Miss Lowell denied, "I What more might have been discov- had," said MissLowell, referring to her am the champion of all good poetry. ered by careful inquiry must remain...…

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