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November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER PROAABLY FAIR L ittian ob mmwmm A6V ATTEND THE PEP MEETING TO'NIGHT TODAY 4 VOL. XXXIII No. 50 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922 PRICE FIVE C -------- ---.-r.. PRESIDENT BURTON MENTIONED AS CgANDIDATE TO SUCCEED NEWBERRY AS MICHIGAN'S JUNIOR SENATOR IS AMONG ARE SEVERAL MEN WHO SUGGESTED FOR OFFICE r WOULD BE SECOND iNIVERSITY OFFICIAL TO GAIN HIGH NA- TIONAL OFFICE WOULD NOT WITHDRAW FROM PRESENT P...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 - -- ,. .--r ., ENDED FOR KEEPING ITau Be~t i uT PRITCHARD TALKS ON MKS AFTR WARNINGI President Mairion L1. Burtoni and! REIGIDUS ED'UATION, Service," "Bible Chair," and other things of interest to the R. C. A. SITIeken With AppeneltIs Julan Joseph, '231,, was taken toC r the University hospital Saturday night 'Dr. H. 0. Pritchard, president of with an attack of appendicitis. Jo- the National Council of Church Board...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…r FHESHMEN WOMEN TO 0E HONORED SATURDAY r ,. iE I . , . i Freshman women will be the guests of honor at the Freshman Spread which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 25. Women of the sophomore class will be hostesses of the' evening, and juniors will be appointed to escort the freshmen to and from the dance. The Freshman Spread, which is one of the most important social events for women during the year, was originated in 1884 when a small group...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T__S_ " YY1 r1 ^II IIIYwYYbill sY fI " t --- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the l...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY S Cnsde TreeMebes N. Stires; Oscar W. Underwood and . . FRTEDRIIES UNIT[p B aadl; e. r Ens ~IzsConide Thee embrs onDWIU -IIIformer Governor Charles S. Whitman. ForTheSente znotty~har1IN NEW CLUB BILD1INC1 BL ANCHARD TO ATTEND STATE AN EERLHGW_ ET NN (By Associated Press) New York, Nov. 20.-College frater-' Prof. Artbt.ir L. Blanchard, head of the department of highway engi-,I nity men are the lastest ...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY fro .10 - - C I IYY Y Y r ni0 AI f only Card~ual player who could gain Ishone Smnith. Rosatti, Steele, and Puaki caught with three Wolver- " I W~f T against the Maize and Blue with any Slaughter played powerful football inres around him. Michigan must, Yu IMdegreeof consistnc. Kipke, how and it was not until the game was' rather than bewail the invasin of evr adcapdb . c il time well along that the expected happenedj ...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 7

…THDE MICHIGAN DAILY L 4SKA 'S "CORNHUSKERS" RA TEDj AS ONE OF WEST'S BEST TEAMSI 4.': {? Y:-V ar bthfihtr fomth cak ofth-o hegae heHw__y bclsswpt' heOane ndBleal aoudIh "'U nntin II pistol and have strong finishes: If they the Ohio forward wall aside, time! field. The Illini proved dangerous IiJfJ ~speed out at the start of the race they after time, only to falter when the whecnever inside their 30 yard line but. should be able to give...…

November 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ - - -~ - German Business Gm'?IehAked To Pick Newm Cabinet To the Deans : There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Nov. 22. M. L. BURTON. Vniversity Lecture: Dr. John C. Merriam, President of the Carnegie, Institution of Washing- toni, will deliver a University lecture Friday, Nov. 24, at 8 p. in., in the Nat- ural Science Auditorium, on the subject, "Are the Days of Cr...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…t ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 ES DE .> r.; v { k s. z ,;,, t ;. 3 1; ij , ..4 t{ ."! 5 r 4 t v, Speaking before a crowded auditor- ium in the Law building yesterday af- ternoon ,on "Some Present Interna- tional Problems" the Hon. Philip Hen- ry Kerr, secretary to ex-Premier David Lloyd George during the world war, outlined the events of interna- tional politics during the past eight years :which have led up to th...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHICAN DAILY One Legal I In. Wife Per Man Is Now Vogue, Says Turkish Maiden ! (By Margaret Shafer) ! so with the finished technique of a Somber eyes gazing from behind a filmy veil; satin bloomers, sandals, quantities of jewelry and perhaps a a nose ring or two-this is what theI average student might expect from aI young Turkish girl but recently ar- rived at the university. But Sinai Mauhaidden is quite the opposite. She4 cam...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…__ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ _THf E NMICHIGAN DAILY4 _. / 7a '\ r ----, K' ', 7 >_ _ , ,li ' . 2 \ . / N ' / N '' " ' ' N / M] N 41 7774: 'r-- { 5cdaub 7 " i N'; JI i , / K f " j y' , :: - P ' Y8 t 21 K / 1y _ L', _:I f : , .VK7 C. THEL HOM E OF PUREGrOOery ]PHONE 326-327-328 114-1 16, E. WASH-INGTOJN QUALITY,, SERVICE, CO-OPERAT1'ION, f y _ :. .._ .. *#* fillenu4p * # A GUARANTEED BREAKFAST Toast Grape Fruit Oatmeal wi...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THf t~~ific bent. The preparatory work T, 4is required as a prerequisite to,1EDITORIAL COMMENT OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE is designed for the most part to coun-;- UJIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN teract this situation, but by dint of j LET THE UNEWSPAPERS Published every morning except Monday circumstances it is not ample enough, 1 SLAUGHTER Daily Cardinal) ring the University year by the Board in and in some cases not at all is re...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MARINESLEE LATIN__REUB0LIC A merictn Fighters Will Retire from Dominican Republic with Form- ing of .Ne# Government BURGOS WILL READ CABINET OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT "Henry Ford"Vs. "Bluenose" (By Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 20.-The state de- partment made public today plans for the evacuation of the Dominican Re- public by American military forces in an announcement that a proclamation had been formally agreed...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ,. x. . ..", _ . {ice' , r ..ON" 00oPOO! 4 -ft MiE) , IIIIIIHWJ " ... r.. . w ....... ..+, PEI anumoMm -, -- a . , ., w ~W ._,_ _ __ v _ . _ _ .. ,+... ~ "fr 'itk-vrlvr'hninP s o0:'orivard Passing OI11C .,EdTF '-N P JERF~ECT SHIAPE FOR TO1)XY'S CONTE'S (Special to The Daily)' Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20.-ith last practice before the greatest; game of, the year for Ohio State, Coach SWfliie ag~ain stressed the ...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ARSITY MUST STOP OHIO'PASSES TO HAVE CHANGE THIS AFTERNOON (Continued from page one) limited fight; Steele is a go-getter, Isabel is a kicker than whom there the kind of a player Yost places above is none much better in Conference all others, and if he shows under fire what the coaches expect of him he circles, hiss kicks against Michigan on will at least hold his own. If Pix- Ferry field last year being one of the ley pl...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…__THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ . ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FIGHT OVER TEXAS SENATE CANDIDATE Toronto 'Varsity All this is attributed to the fact that raises Student nearly all students take part in school acititi otherthan class work. "The -TT first thing a freshman hears when he VARSITY SPORT SHOP All Kinds of Athletic Equipment .1 tion in versity. 3 E the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

…:,' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBE~R 21, 1922 SCOR1E BY Ei uIN.-I Upke kicked out a' 27-yard line. S.o U. - - - THE S t of t nd aMt frv'e-y, k doi oster, Ca.rter, Rant TY, I ri goal I line. n 35-. AIGLEJ lfive A'Y kRT AS ' PLANNEDj 30-yard line. rough Pixley. r no gain bu4t Michigan was own 40-yard d on quarter- Lded with ball ion her own No Inc He ;res; ran 18; 0,S. I.0. I with line to rightof ause of poor pass toT out....…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

…all is re- ously, the prime danger which in the wake of over speciali- is lack of general knowledge, in most cases spells ignorance.! an who is indifferent to knowl- f any sort which does not con- his own particular profession ver be a powerful constructive ce in any oommunity and the ages he has derived from his on will be of use only as a of personal aggrandizement. igan needs specialists, but pref- of the variety of students who' part of t...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

…,: RETUE FOR TEN Y1 f11 r _'.#^ #=dom. ,..-. I ECONOMY EXPERTS SEE NO HIOPE k FOR EARL1Y RETURN TO NOtRM~ALCY (By Associated Press) Boston, Oct. 20.-The Harvard coi- mittee on' Economic Research has no expectation of a drop in prices to the pre war level.. during' the next ten years, Prof. Charles J. Baskin, chair- man of the. committee said in an ad-. dress at the Harvard club tonight at the first session of a national confer- ence of...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…y LNTILLMEN U1- LWUH' Portland Ore. Oct. 20.-Sixteen pris- oners were placed in a sight seeing bus at police headquarters here to- day and taken to the city limits, where the police ordered them to leave Portland. It was the beginning of the heralded exodus of the Industrial Workers of the World who came here in the longshoremen's strike. More than 200 men were taken in the roundup. A dozen foreigners were held for investigation by immigration...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…1I1* g *'ummrr ETTLED itri4an :43A6F tl ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIll SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MTCHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 PRICE 37vE C ESBECK PLANS ITE OPERATION SCOAL MINES' SANCTION OF PRESIDENT' OPENING OF PROCEED- INGS RS AGREEABLE TO IATE ARBITRATION Two Continents Represented In Todd Painting Collection EXCHANGE CLUB.HTEBIS HELD AT UNION TVISIT ENGLAND (By Janet Menges.) American, French and English ar- tists are repres...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…ER OF THE SUMMER SESSION. OF VERSITY OF MICHIGAN ring except Monday during the Summer Control of Student Publications. B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a is exclusively entitled to the use for re- dispatches credited to it or otherwise d the local news published therein. office at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second er or mail, $. so. Press Building, Maynard Street. o; Editorial, 2414. to exceed 300 words, if sigfed, the signa- ppear in print, but as an evid...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…I . . l it " Wyn wa* I Swan, Laundry for IPress) e Prussian gov- a bill for the )n, An all comn- iabitants, on .all more than 600 of persons who Prussia previous e tax' is 200 per ed assessmen~t is e to all persons, ,he stipulated five- icates a universal local communities particikpate to a very limited extent in the nations tax- ation proceeds. Hence they are ob- liged to look around for fresh sources of revenue, and the lodging house ...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…'L T JL JL A JL N-*A-Xl 1, A NOSTILL vernmbnt Intervention Expected in' Event of Failure of 1 Parley INDICATIONS OF NEW PEACE OVURTURE IN SIGHT (By Associated Press) Chicago, July 20. - With all peacel gotiations %n the country-wide Ike of railway shopmen apparently a standstill today, attention was di- cted tonight to the possibility of vernment intervention and the ac- n of individual railroads in keep- g separate settlement with their 'he...…

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...…

May 21, 1922 • Page Image 8

…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...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 11

…kdfankly admit that the knowledge is turen; long freighit trains of steel cars ' etill so novel, so Im erfectly a imi- thunder across: continents; monsrous e in in 't M ak in g laed, so inadequately coordinated,and n.sss of wealth pile up, are rin- so feebly and ineffectively presented 1eted, an aplied to making the (Continued) to the great mass of men, that its whole system a ore and more incon- By James Harvey Robinson direct effects upon hu...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 12

…s 1-IL MiCiIV sAN LJAILY lMV1AUALMLNt. "The yind in the ly a gregarious animal who dislikes inmanufacture, trade, or finance, are coclusion that busine. as now con- Th Iy nd he solitude. ie is, moreover, given to"the leading figures of our age. They ducted is not merely unfair, exceed- f1aking" the most exaggerated estimate of his exercise a dominant influence in do- ingly wastefuil, and often highly mex- tribe; and on these ancient founda- me...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 13

…Summer School in Geneva (By Virginia Viauglhn Tryon) uates of all American and English which is attracting many hundreds of ternational relations by members of Unusual educational facilities will universities and colleges. tourists and visitors from America university and college faculties. be available at the summer session of The well-known 'Institut Jean- this summer. the University-of Geneva, Switzerland, Jacques Rousseau," center of resea...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 14

…NESSRS. ANTIPHILOI S, EG IOLIL, He is easily duped 1y a Lake religi A n dAND WHiIFFLE ous sect, which drains hian of most of ~U W 1 u h i e~b )S) with the member ver an n trp reta- __ ismnedoAuthorsh ts qel. A garrulous satyr, with an eye for tion of the text, and finally leaves their "TILE ENGINEERS AND THE PRICE System" represents a well-warranted' feminine comeliness and an aversion society, practically penniless. While SYSTEM" criticism of...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 15

…ten, orilisant ana anormal. A great any prominent artists are in the ok, others are thinly disguised-and ter, surely one of the oddest figures modern literature. But summaries e weak and inadequate. ,By all sans read "Peter Whiffle." It is one the outstanding books of the. year. "Kimono," by John Paris, is sup- sed to have created some kind of a nsation in England. A pruned edi- in. has recently been published in e United States by Boni and Li...…

May 21, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 169) • Page Image 16

…addition to his poetical works include "The Congo," "General m Booth Enters Into Heaven," Chinese Nightingale," "The n Book of Springfield," and "The s Whales of California," he has n three volumes of prose, "Ad- res While Preaching the Gospel auty," "The Art of the 'Moving e," and "A Handy Guide ' for Vachel Lindsay is more than an a critic, a poet and a writer of e is entertainer extraordi- to the American public, for he e of the few poets w...…

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...…

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