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July 22, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Ti4RER PAG.T.R_ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ i FOOTBALL CANDIDATES ARE TALL AND HEAVY Unusual Height And Weight And Lack Of Experience Is Noted On 1928 Michigan Grid Team EIGHT LETTERMEN LISTED Unusual height, more beef than has been seen on a Michigan team in years, and a lack of experienced men and letter men are the first facts gleaned of the 1928 Wolverine foot- ball t...…

July 22, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…W'W L " A" U* '.Iy# egard Advantages ARFIELD ARRIVES TO ASSUME DUTIES z America do not atages," said Asha d., in an interview r is the only wom- She d Master of Arts from the Univer- y of Calcutta and is now working! a degree of Doctor of Philosophy. I believe in co'education. In In- , colleges for both men and wpm- are under one administrative de- rtment but their classes are , en- ely separate.," "Social Aspect Overemphasized" .. Miss H...…

July 22, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TH8E Where Brazilian Revolutionists Hold Ground Ilb Mt . CGA R R I CK Pop. Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c Nights 25c - 50c " 75c and $1.00 91h Week i~th Season TE BONSTELLE COMPANY in the A merican Historical Romance "The Awful Mrs. Eaton" 2nd Week Owing th his Big Demand FRANK McGLYNN, Creator of Role of Abraham Lincoln, PlaX s Andew Jackson NEXT WEEK-LEAH KLFESCIINA I IRVIN...…

July 22, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY psey As He Looks Today C~U CLOSES AS a a~ LASSIFIE ADVE~RTISING A PM. Us saA CRIP] 219 South Main St. PEN'S DRUG STORES 723 Northi University Ave. 217 North Main St. LOST LOST-A pair of bone-rimmed glass- es in black case. Name Inside. Finder please call Helen Loomis at 3718 or return to Secretary's office. FOR RENT FOR RENT- House, 6 rooms and bath, modern. Furnished or unfur- nished. 1030 Church St. Call ...…

October 22, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…N I U U U U MATCHES INiNS' Dope Shws Wolverines and Illini to Be Near Match in Defense and Offense SUCKER SINE OUTWEIGHS WOLVERINE FORWARD WALL Comparison of the Illinois andj Michigan teams shows that the In- dians have a slight edge on the Wolverines, who, however, have enough potential strength to come through the Saturday contest with aj victory.. Only the game can tell which team is the stronger, but at present it looks as if the Indians ...…

January 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _-__ M+r a Tr ,., .. . ,:: " . ; MICHI -N COURT SQUAD LEAVES TOPLAY PURPLE NORTHWESTERN WILL OPPOSE MATHER'S MEN AT PAT- TON GYMNASIUM (By Earle Le Masters) Sport Editor, The Daily Northwestern) Evanston, Ill., Jan. 21.-(Special.)- The Purple is expecting one of the hardest battles of their Conference schedule with the appearance of Mich- igan on the Evanston floor on next Saturday night, but the men are de- termined...…

March 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY " ' r , -. .°"'- ., "" . ,.. ,a. : n1(T0 F VARSITY BASKETBAL LETTERS TO BE PRESENTED TO EIGNT WOLVERINES Rest of Basketball Squad Invited be Guests of Athletic Association to 1922 COURT LEADER TO BE ELECTED AT BANQUET TUES. Eight "M's" will be awarded to members of Michigan's championship basketball team at a dinner to be given J Captain Joe Karpus, Varsity Left Forward in the team's honor by the Athletic ass...…

April 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…lCl .4- 1 a 'Cf ._.r.r. will , .....' . 3' ! ... . . . r, .; f , . , pI .. , ; C ",' "'i". DRA L HELP RUN S~UM MER CAMPI Joins Coach Mann, of D. A. C., Starting Outing Place for Boys Under New Plans in ence diamond champions for the past three years. In selecting and purchasing the site for the camp great care was taken to have it perfect in every respect. Ah- mic lake is in the famed Muskoka [ lakes region, known as the Highl...…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY w a Boat? will do the DESIGNS COMPLETE FOR MASUSSTAGE SCENERY When a motor work. 0. S. DAVIS NOW PAINTING URES FOR THE SETTING FIG. The CAILLE MOTOR i s attached to the boat by simply tightening two thumb screws. The FIVE-SPEED CAILLE is the simplest and best i n the world. See it in our window. Fishing Tackle, large line. est kind seeds and tools Paints, Oils and Varnishes '' .Ike Up-7b-Date Isa r Energine " Swi...…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…La V L \ 1L .1 lie ne became a naturaized citizen of Switzerland, and for several years was E connected with Swiss universities. -U Just before the world war broke out he became research professor in, a ter- ES lin university, and it was there that the theory was given to the world. ' ion in the NaturalI m by W. F. Colby, sics, before a large y members and stu- ner session interest- scientific principle. liscussed the theory ssible without ...…

February 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY- 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TMIREEF . . - SIEGBAHN TO ENDi' LECTURES TUESO! SomeoneTold; Eli Grid Star { u)@o ped ecaue le arried k <. fAA '4 , . SW'> "Measm n ts :andil(I'a raaecristics X-Vaay Will he lDiseiiassin by Swedish A uthiority I -f Century Allen Milstead,'one {of Yale's most brilliant foot-' ball stars the last two seasons, :?;: teas ben thrown for. a loss b r }r.. r t,"' ;,; is i:vi:{.;{;jij ' ...…

March 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…0 SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ A' THR1EN Curzon's Death Robs Britain Of Leader, - Cross In the death of Lord Curzon Eng- land loses a tireless and devoted Pub- lie servant, who was much of a schol- ar. in the estimation of Prof. Arthur 1. Cross, of the English history de- partment.Curzon, Professor Cross said, accomplished a tremendous amount in his sixty-six years. "Although he held the title of Mar- quis," the professor...…

April 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 King George Recuperates In Italy ____ ___ ___ ___ ___THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ _ _ _ _ _ the scond lassratesI belief is!difficult tests, and after these are Amterican diploma~ic se rvicVQ has; as being te cause of seeral danger- seon cas rte; blix' G overrnnient Opens Itikta r epe mastered, they will be assigned posts been the subjet of mutch svere Grit- ous complications and xnisuder- - would 1rater'see thtrnI. ; tt.-. D ...…

May 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA 0F 'J11 T .... VwSC' 1 AS. q I 141 OFFER SUMME RE EREKIE IE SURVEY COURSE AT CAMP DAVIS SIRNBRlMDC MED Study in surveying which will be Presentation of the Sternberg medal offered by the Summer session will in hygiene and public health to be divided between Ann Arbor and I Geoge Keiper, Jr., '25M, was made at Camp Davis. l a meeting of junior and senior med- The work in Ann Arbor will com- ical s...…

November 22, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, NOVEM(BER 22, 1923 THE MICHICAN DAILY PACE THRM rninn I T.pFACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB WILL books to be sold in the houses, at the gymnasium. All members are asked! Any members of the Y. W. C. A. IU IVO j ENTERTAIN AT TEA FRIDAY r Women's League booth, University to be present and to hand in their who are interested in variou phases rhall.committee lists at that time. of oster making, are asked to leave The Faculty Women's club will gi...…

January 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… DAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Coast Girl, Still In Her Teens, Is Star Of 1923 In Tennis; Lenglen Still Reigns (By Norman I. Brown)--.- Miss Helen Wills, a sturdy miss still- in her teens, stands out as the star of te 1923 tennis season. True, Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, French' wizardess, proved herself queen of the. tennis world by her masterful play iny the British tourney-considered the blue ribbon event of the net game.'And Big ...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 1918 he won the usiuaeweight cam.- pionship tin San Francisco. During the war he served as a lieu- tenant-instructor in the light artil- lery at, Camp Taylor and resumed his I studies at Yale in January, 1919. On June 1 he smiled for France for the I inter-allied games. ]han -ale E IIMMERS WILL MEET JUNIOR, COLLEGE TEAM 'eam Play'] In Indiana BABCOCK SETS NEW )fARKS WEDNESDAY'S PRAC. TICE IN I LAR BERTH SPIRIT INFLUENCES PRESIDENT E...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…The Lansing high school basketball team, which played Ann Arbor Friday night was entertained after the game and Saturday morning by a commit- tee in charge of Russell Barnes, '20. x Afterthe game Friday the Varsity basketball team took the men to the Union tap room where they met sev- eral of the prominent men on the cam- TO BE pus and inspected the Union. SCHOOL Saturday morning they were taken to Ferry field, through th6 University dule for ...…

April 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…- - A t ... p b ' - f., ,. °_ .-' . ~1 ..' A I " ..r... TPN EL TI GAME BASKETBALL NOTICE FOR TENNIS TEAM ed to at Open DAME FOR WEEK ed the plans for Michigan State duled for Wednes- h the diamond in weather threaten- s cancelled early ,d arrangements coach of the Ypsi the game at 4:05 oons if conditions 'future mid-vleek ed at 4:05 o'clock is given. nent of this game will ean that Captain Parks pear on the mound against . s...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… ' l_ ! 1 7 * .11 /, A^ .. RINES One A STAR JESDAY ifternoon Mich-I 'st meeting of the son. Iowa is at ous contender the the race for the 'ned two victories with Purdue and r of games with rines have two nd have a victory e initial game of has not yet been esults ,it appears e strong and that 1 brfing into play e of the west. ay Oppose ild present sever- Captain Hamilton awkeyes and it is e will be opposed These two men it by critics a...…

February 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…___ ___ ___ ___THE- MICHIGAN DAILY ®ur Br i Un Sorori ty To Give ou OMPETITION SHOWS orrt[o ieLAUE RECEIVES FEW M Bridge Tea Today te IN W W A A CA PGeorge Washington decorations in bS STIONS FOR Fe red and white wvill be a feature of the - IRGNIA HALL AND COZAD bridge tea which the Kappa Alpha OFFER IZES FOR BEST IDEAS be HOUSES LEAD WITH Theat sorority is giving for the bene- FOR RAISIN the I0$ S PERCENT fit of the Women's League fro 2...…

March 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ....r ... ... .. .W... .... . - ~ - - _ _ __... _, ., .' C ..C"" ' .. ... r /. THNTRHOUSE . GNIEN L.EAGUE PRIZE' Pleasure Loving Shah Is Facing Loss Of Throne, Westin aster house has been award-1 dthe rize of.$140 offered by the Wo- men's League to the organization con- tributing the best .idea for 'a plan in- ." ng, the whole' campus to1 make mWonsy forthe beneftof the Unvesity dfl chlgan League building fund. Th...…

April 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NWM*.W.mo.o V R OVA - IRVING WARMOLIS, 9. S. C. Chiropodist and Orthopedist f 07 Narlh Usiverlty Phone 2652 O A TZ(V fth o u t B reak fast) I FOUR DOLL ARS Cu A.1 '1T .0C .lN% T ecar Lane Mal11:11 Read The Daily "Classified" Column V I t THIRD NNUAL RUMMAGE SALE SET FOB MAY T2 3 Loth undergraduates and alumnae ofbthe University are to co-operate in the third annual rummage sale which is to be given on.May 2 a...…

May 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…fCiJIGAN DAILY_____ -j . -% . %- , # TO EE DATE'" ENIOR BREAKFST; for breakfast, the tradi-I which the senior won-I Mother Waits For U. S. World Flier, days before Corn- encement, will be lie I at 8:30 o'- ock on June 1.2 at the Union. Tho eakfast has been part of the sno omen's pre-Comnmencement cere-, onies for many years, and an event' which each senior looks forward ,gerly. The breakfast is also a time when 1engagements are announc...…

October 22, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREB -~ThtJRSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 PAGE THREE Kclz7 Gives A rctic Fl*nds Muem 'i 11411, 'I I DY FISH CO1,LEtTEIDI ON iPOLAIR XPEDITION A't' ITN lY E RSITY LOCARTES SLEEPER SHARK is :, (;lebrated ornithologist, andl his collection stands hiighl among all thoseI of Eu irope. Drx. Kcelz stated that, the! Duane s are very; iuch interested in the birds of the far north, but have ___...…

November 22, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22; 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "T PAGE I HREIR Sophomore Prom Applications Will Be Ready For Distribution GWEEKI;Doe MstB vi THNKGVIGWE Ticket applications for the S a BusikPhonograph company un- $.Intel atiori of E 1 (r T inihuvi w iel eh rgrasm wehae rrangwil our table of Soho ruswc *l ius ent itha pe'wii.t-zdouble hill tl'it issure to be receiel witl eitliulasmn. more prom to be held Dec. 11 in the til the present season. A...…

October 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…QCTOBE~~ ~ THK vi i iCAN L . - PAGRE TREE - _ _ _. .-......... } ~ TIMS SETS AT FOR XAMINAT IONS Contest Sponsored by Paper Aims to Encourage Interest in Current Events. TO BE HELD MARCH 4.5 Earlier Date Removes Possible Conflict with Regular Academic Work This is the fifth year of the In- tercollegiate Current Events Contest which was iniated in the Autumn of 1925 by The New York Times with the purpose of en ouraging among undergradua...…

November 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…~ThT~AY NOVEM~ 22~ i~ THE MT~HIG~N DAT tIY .--, r ILEY ANNOUNCES N MES Of THYDUTS FOR DEBTATE EA Speech Department Picks Ten Men From Which to Choose Varsity Squad. FOUR VETERANS CHOSEN Members of the speech depart- ment have chosen ten men from which to form the nucleus of the varsity debating team, Floyd K. Riley, coach of the team, announc- ed yesterday. The question for the debates this semester is "Resolved: that the principle of the c...…

January 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY. JANUARY 22, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE __ _ _ E LI TJLE APPEALS AT CENTENNIAL DINNER fOR Pf1OD DATIflM WITH Al- IIMMI IIuIfRrSITv PI AN I those relationships which existed versity. You were probably interest- time and energy to acquiring the same emotional and temporary nature, lead- of the experience which you have re- when you were an undergraduate, ed as all of us were in our under- ,ort of an education which you, at...…

February 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TREI COMMITTEES OF BOTHI HOUSES TOHNEARDANA Dean, Of Forestry School To Testify In Washington Before Members Of House And Senate WILL LEAVE ON MONDAY' Dean Samuel T. Dana of the School of Forestry and Conservation will leave for Washington, D.C., Monday ,to testify before congressional com- mittees about the proposed McNary- McSweeney forest appropriation bill. Dean Dana will appear bef...…

March 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…TI-URSDAY, MARCH1 22, 19J29 TECHNIC MAKES THIRD! AppEARANCE[OF YEAR i 1 i The Michigan Technic, quarterlyI publication of the students of the Colleges of Engineering and Archi- tecture, made its third appearance of thle present year yesterday. Prof. Henry E. Riggs of the civil engineering department is the author of the lead article for. the quarterly issue. His topic is "Training for' In- dustrial Leadership." In it he points out that th...…

April 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY mow" DEATETO BE FRID+AY AT HILL AUDTRU I SUPPLY SHIP FOR POLAR FLIGHT AWAITS NOBILE AT SPITZBERGEN i S !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ilisi?!!!!!silsillelsislisijilislillisiasiiisillitis:|sjaila t figssi::1e r~esI ROYAL OAK HIGH SCHOOL MUEET ZEELANDi lIGH 1IN ANNUAL CONTEST TOI RECORD CROWD EXPECTED Little Will Address Pupil-Teachers Conference To Be Held Friday Afternoon_ Latest reports from the Extension department i...…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…THE MICRGCAN DAIL~Y NEW ASHLAND SCHOOL TO OPEN ON JULY 30 Following close upon the announce- ment of the Milassachusetts Institute of Technology of a course in humanics, or hmran problems, comes news from Grand Rapids of an even more startl- ing educational innovation. On July 30 the Ashland school for adult ed- ucation will open its, doors in the Michigan town . The new school, although the suc- cessor of one that functioned in Grand Rapids ...…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…IN II T DY,1I'BR1JARY 22, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. ...,. IA y I I~ U L S H B L E I at the convention by n w p p ANNdMUQi MAsflAVE OF ANNUiV AL PRESS uly mcnl bcrT of the, Univer 'ity IM, NrW N CONFERENC vo of the articles, The En STATION.L#A dinlstrat ioj of Justice" by NELI, T TO J<dcn It. Svn ierlud o e~the Bua lk ,(n3 of the proceed±ngs at the'- ol as P hsinlzn eighth : :inval meeting of the Univer- nalism" by 11r ofcssor BImm, CiI...…

March 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…TUEISDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 AL AL MAVAJA. . .i 1 tA n JC1.-I_ T 1I" lY MT r 1VtC~M f1HlAT xS nHnNOR PSYCHOLOGY HAS HONR vSirnGIENPROVED POPULAR NATION 1N10[ SUV IY i of1lthOui.,Ionly aminor departmnit of theUnierity haing one 010inst u(- - for and six students ih the, laboratory I (Continued From Page One) 00 years ago, the pyhlg eat There are 10, institutions in these, meat has grown by leaps and bounds where the engineering colleges have al...…

April 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…rTITT) AY, APRII. 22, 192' THE MTCHIGAN DAILY 11~R1'DAY, AT'TUL 22, 1!12? THE MICHIGAN DAILY - -- - - - _ - PRODUCTION CLASSES' Thousands Left Homeless As Result of Severe Earthquakes Which Sweep China i CHAULNCE Y DEPE W SAYS COOLIDGE 'FThat people arc much mor'e inter: WILL BE ELECTED IF SMITH RUNS I cause they no ,longer are Jealous of~ _____hi Il. (By Associated Preys) Lookingr at it froml the vie T ol~t of! That it is as important...…

May 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

….a , -J.N DY ,?MA 22, 7127, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THU5E m l ............. lIII QI TVWILL AID, GREW IS SLATEDY tWIL IIU~TO GO TO J;URKE Y STATE CONRVATION Gography Department Will Give Help In Surveying And PReordiig In Upper Leniisula M'MURRAV TO BE AT HEAD Directing the fifth annual Michigan land economic survey of the state de- partment of conservation, Prof. K. C. MlcMurxry of the geography depart- ment, with several assistants fro...…

October 22, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…FIIDA , OCTOBEIR 22, 1926 THE MICHIGAN -DAILY i m . . _ ., , il wrfY wrni Y [ETROIT BALLOO'N Is Word has been received that the figliball II, the Detroit Flying club! alloon in which five" University of ichigan students made a 40-mile! ight last Sunday, escaped from its hlot, Dr. G. M. Le Gallee, when he nded Wednesday, after a continuance f the flight started with the stn- ents. The. balloon is apparently! ompletely destroyed. ]e ,grou~p...…

January 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…SATUJRDAY, JANUIARY 22, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE THREg ?AG~ THRI~E PLAN ENTERTAI'N'MENT1 Navy Airplanes Practice For Guanatanamo Bay Maneuvers h FOR SMER::SESSION:: ........... Y ockford !tim er11Will Pr esent Six ; ..:." :; I~~~ k'~t~diigOveriPeriod . . . ..."..:.:. ~~~~~.. ........ . :":::": :}: A s oi:e or ,1,it3" entertainment few - :' si?ii:.i> ii>: ':..:v':::::::::. ture;; of the 1927 Sumnier session, ar- .. raingemnents havt...…

January 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…-r FRIDi'vY, JANUARY 22, 1926 THE 'MICHIGAN, DAILY PAGE TURFM FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 THE 'MICHIGAN' DAILY PAGF~ THR1~ a S TUDENTS TO" AC-T ADEBATE JUGES More Tiian 5* )Studenits Have BeenI SentrTo Act As Jndges In igh sellos~l. Iehtinig Contests TH REE AT EACH CONTEST} As an aid to the present State High School Dcb ating league program, G. E. Densmnore ha s.sent out more than, 50 University students to act as judges in three dlebates o...…

April 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… ItRURRSDAY, APRIL 22, 192G THE NTT HIGAAN DAILY PAGE TTIRT-rn- 'TflJJ1~SDAY, APRIL 22~ 1W~6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ~~Y1RI~ BALlEY EMPHASIZES NEED Of RESEARCH! saving the people of the United States !per ton, and outside of a few manu- more than one billion dollars per facturers, the full benefits of each ton year, he pointed out, of coal are being lost. Research in the coal industry is inI Mass production is an invention of a deplorabl...…

May 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…S$ATUERDAY, MAY 22, 1926 THE MICHMAN DAILY PAO* TgM .;T. . . a1L MvY i-IA\_L-1 V LM;flT. a(W 1 fi ' Avi a.v aa.r a w+.av ,_ x: ' ater an NWries N w Vo es n Iental society and also the Palestinian C~NS [DD[DE aemnWie e oumesO soeal5ciety... A, ~~Cor'respowndence Of Assyrian Kiings i I,, 11 [hPotesor Waterman pub- ! lshe "SmeKoujunjik Letters and YALUMNUS IN PEKING!! Rielated Texts," and in 1916 the "Busi- As t Dat of the Humnanistic.; er...…

November 22, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HEAR PLAN FOR FUND TO STOPEPRDES MAINE GOVERNOR. PRESENTS] PROPOSAL TO STABLIZE PROSPERITY SU6GESTEDBY HOOVER Calls For Reserve Of Three Million Dollars To Be Used In Times Of Approaching Panic (By Associted Press) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 21.-Ralph 0. Brewster of Maine, acting upon the request of Herbert Hoover out- lined today before the Conference of Governors a plan for th creation of a nationwide construction re- serve of $3,...…

January 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…JLti Y ,till u t1 P, Y 2am, 1 L i At" - w _. ' ['i'1L:L'i 111 ti[ ;C: - ---- --- - -- - - -- -- -- I - --- liTTLE'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY REGENTS. Into Michigan History--- . _ _ ._ °i t j I z I4 ~(Continued From Page One) / 1927, when the Regents met andr forbade student owned and oper- ated automobiles except in "excep- tional and extraordinary cases." .. u,'F r The move brought a storm of dis-I cussion, and a great deal of op...…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FE13 GUAR 22, 62-x, rfHE Mti-C N FI&A1,E'Y2-* .. ... ........ ..... S. C: A. PLANS MODEL Willie Hoppe, Champion Of Balk Line, Ta 'ToMeet Champion Greenleaf Tuesday LEAGUE OF NATIONS SETTLFO PEACEFULLY' s ASSEB ~PLAY_O PI GENERAL PLAN OF ACTUAL LEAGUE TO BE USED IN ASSEMBLYE ONE SPEECH IN FRENCH Boundary Settlement Decided After Strife Of 45 Years Between Peru And Chili3 KELLOGG AIDS DECISION (My Associated Press) SANTIAGO, Chil...…

March 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…ThL VI(,1 DISCUSSEDBY BATES Spaks On Relationship Between Legal Systems And Morality CITES CHANGING CODES "Legal systems are not wholly consistent with morality," said Dean Henry M. Bates, of the Law school, at the sixth of a. series of canpus forums sponsored by the Student Christian association. "However, there is a necessary re- lationship between law and morals in any system' of law that possibly could endure." legal systems cannot be ide...…

May 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…0 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1 '. THE -IIHTAN VAIL! - OUNCIL OF RESEARC HAS SESSION TO TALK ABOT ANTH ROLOG PROFESSOR GUTHE CONDUCTS MEETI G OF NATIONAL SCIENCE BODY GEOLOGICAL DATA VIEWED Methods Of Preserving Remnants Of Mounds In Mississippi Valley Discussed At Meeting Preservation of the mounds and other historical remnants in the Mississippi valley, was the princi- pal subject considered at a conven- tion held at St. Louis, May 17 and 18, u...…

September 22, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…J Science Research Fellowship led a round table in Municipal Gov- a thousand freshmen. Twenty in- 'SCHOOL RECORD IS STILL AN INDEX TO SUCCI It study money In elections in ekment at the University of Virginia structors have been added to the face rOF OF Britain and on the continent. Institute of Publiq Affairs. Professor ulty, and one new department has BELIEF VYNIVERSIT Y OF WISCONSIN P >ok, "Readings in American Joseph R. H-a yden conducted a...…

October 22, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…v , TOBEO 22, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY NW ST AD Mill ARKS BUCKEYE VETERANS INVADE NEW MICHIGAN BOWL 1nOOIRNOTR DAME & 1 l MB|l|ll IN FIRST MAJOR HOME GAME ON 1927 SCHEDULE [ 01 - [[NO } nll EPOC IN HISTORY O TO MEET ON GRIDIRON MICHIGAN ATHLTICS PdB AaIN- Indian Tie With Northern Promes if veafrc7 w '... GPC~IMCoeBtlMit tog ac HUGE BOWL COMBINES ALI OF RECENT CONSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS CONTAINS 86,000 SEATS Compactness, Perfect Drainage, An...…

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