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May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…and taking part in spectators. That When it is remembered that this year's alumni re- union will probably exceed all simiwu events of the past both in actual numbers and in tree number of classes represented, there devolves upon the Uni- versity, and most of all upon the undergraduate body, the duty of seeing to it that twe many alumni will feel once more at home among the scenes of their -own student activities. No tie will serve to hold the...…

February 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…________ THE MICHIGAN DAILY . , T t L-; lVlL - H iCAGO ,0O0 Moganz'Library Given Public, Mlost M 1agnificent Gift Of.K ind In History rF.1'uIty Membhers TO Be P~resent At Annual Uathiering of A1ssociation TO PROMIOTE YNTEREST I TOWARD PUBLIC SCIIOOLS th1 delegates coming from all of the country, the annual win-< .onferwence of the department of rintendence and allied depart- s of the National Education asso- in, will be meld next week ...…

March 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…1'_ A o SHOP: WANDIS JS RESULT4 of AUTIIMORILE SMASH' Mr s. John Kersey, colored cook at the Phi Sigma lPelta fraternity, dtied at 11:30 o'clock yesterdlay~ morning in the. University hospital where she un- T'hesimashup occured when a Buick; derwent an operation for internal in- sedn div .;b Lle'HI Torrcy.'24, and juries sustained inan automobie aci-an tO'aklandtour~ring; car driven by Sam dtent late Friday night at Smut' anda rais collide...…

April 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…THE MTC SiAN DAILY ....- ; TREBLD RTURNS AFTER FLORIDA VISIT Pr1of. ThomIas C. Trueblood, herad of the pulic spc'aing ((dep' arten, ihas re- tuirnedl froim his leave of aibsenice for the firs t half of the semnester and is, prepiaring to take up his work immed- iately. lPuring is; absence Professor Truelbloon! ,went to Florida, where he hadl an exte-nded visit. Oni hiswy south he spoke' at H ei- dlehur-g universityTifiOhio; Wit- enberg col...…

May 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i d ^" - -.. -A F - )f Musi is America f EXpu ere is a little of the true German iliCity, a little of the continental lderment with the hurry and bus- iere, a little lack of understand- of American customs, in the make Sniy Krieger. Add to that a t* that will be always young, an asity of feeling, a dramatic fire is the gift of a few, a childilke est in everything about her, and have Emmy Krueger, the woman. aihe Kru...…

October 23, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…PAGE2 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,).1. 1:!),_.1 ..... AS"TIIDIFNT DFFFRFllall Tells Actual Conditions early in the period of Haitian republi- presses one with caniam, Christolphe and Dessalines for both edifices (CS'atblishled themselves as negro em- French architects orv o fht he Nth and South of Christolphe. its ancient beauty were designed by for the emperor -. . RI'ULIII u 11 LJLU Haiti-Alft Robert B. Mall of the g...…

October 23, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…1qw * THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER -23, 1920 LTRRJU1A51Hoover Names Stimson Chairman of Delegation to Naval 01P1TEN D Fooe Elected Head ENI Limitations Conference; Reed and Robinson Are Delegates ilitary S'Odciety TOCAST BALOTS'_ N~! INSTRUCTOS m D l NER TO TLK IlTAL SUBJECT Natural Science Auditorium Will be Scene of Junior Class Elections ,T0 NAME J.HOP GROUP{ (Continued from Page 1, Col. 7) The other elections scheduled for t...…

November 23, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TH1E MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 23, 1:x20 .. } .. « ......... «.....y .. ... ... wr+.., . _.. x . ___ V B ICOD~I N Victor Clarence Vaughan, 1851-1929 Profec FAMOUS SCIENTIST. y Wpogrds DIESINRICHMOND9' Received First Ph. D. Degree,',t ;"y 4?sxr lie is di Given by Universty ~~ excavati in1876.' 'ootu PIONEERED IN HYGIENE ( =' y eg Was Dean of University Medical -, School Until Retirement.i LA in 1921.; (Continued from...…

February 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI]'} ,i: U RSI)AY, FEBRUARY' 2 3, 1:1'- -- - , , ---, - - -------- T O1 _ E H E D A T ;[1\ 4 '' U N IONI, t : ?i]11I _ VNI)Ei1'SlI1(J]S OF BUS \;i NsS S(3tIO TO OPEN AT NOON TODAY Rl rsn! E f .esAociatiou Will Ilie slalerw 4)n Pi'ogritin dven Today And11 oorrow1J..( A brokers and subdividers conifer- nce is being held today andi tonmor- row at the Union under the auspicesj of the _Michiga n Real Estate associa- tion and...…

March 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…riirniini T ll sed for Hloist ensborg on the coast borg 'Nilliam S. Carson, assistant I TYL IDITIUN , LL where Oscanyan will embark April.17 acrojogist, who will accompany F0hD ~ . d f n nAPwhere hiee(xpects to marry Miss As- H on. Meanwhile Kaliquist will be alonei - Tf~lIFA tril Funder shotly ater his xrrival. at He station continuing' his daily WV r'srig pcal etnFesyo 1hHik il1rn oioses osrain n alo sesos day. A meal that tastes different, ...…

May 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…S',THE MICHIGAN - DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 0 llfIfiNflIATfMMODEL ASSEMBLY Nw Fo Oh "1ARCHITECTS HEAR JI00iUU0UI LUUCrIIUIILEAGUE +CON VENES gel/fL 1sI ARVUS LECTURE ANS N[W T F[[T'TSES ION 11IJiIVABI) 1"N LI1 E:!111 .11'E ,1tOFPS S 1;Speaking on "Old and Modern Typ- Undor the auspices of Michligan ~(1T ET' AILEi LI IANON'I es of Architecture in Denmark," Mr. =.[ U [ !State college a moadel assembly o i~ HARVARD UNIVERSITY.- Asa 'N\YV lASAiF KM...…

February 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WDEDY FE UAY2"., l921~ HWHITNEY TH ATIt,. AIRMAN PRAISED SENATE BLOCKS FflLL AO, DARING TRY FOR .VETERAN LOANSy Filibuster Aned 4tAt tt.-ehed ThBils Holds Ameudments Before Body- Until Adjournment Time BINOHAM LEADS ATTACK }< i (By Associated P'rosy) WASINGTON, Feb.' 22-Action (on.'. .. the House hill to authorize the Veter- an's Bureau to malke loans to veteran: on their .adjusted( service certificates f> Y:...…

March 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…WVEDNESDAYARCH 23.,192~7 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I I 1 11 I III I ililimi 01111 a i I w N - MANY ENROLLED FOR SMMER CAMPWORK~ Three "Quarters of Students Who Plan, To G~o to Douglas Lake Already Indicate Intentions NEW COURSES\ OFFERED '. ...-.......' t " CAMPAIGN TI N'Jf IAN MEXICO! Sixty of the eighty 'students who will attend the courses offered at the Uni- versity biological station on Douglas lake during 'the coming stummer ...…

April 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, I LECTURER SAYS GANG, U. S. "Richmond" "S peeds-T Chinese Waters From Honolulu IS ALERINSTITUTION, Re men ber 10o11,Enterta-inent Obligation! SUNDAY., iAPRIL 24 Only C5 Out Of 1,300 (Gangs In (_Chicago Are Composed Of _Aneric~ins, lie StatesI BOYS START IN YOUNG Laying the burden of responsibility' for crime and the gang upon the pres- ence of a foreign element, Prof. I+f ed- erick M. Thrasher of 'Illinois We...…

October 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…~., PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, .1926 1 \uEr nil ' E FACULTY ADDRESS ADD SEVEN NEW INSTRUCTORS TO \ NEWSLCONvENTION ROMANCE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT WII /F_ _________----_Notice (Coninud frm Pge, nee left SE(Continued from Page One) Seven new men have been added to Taking his undergraduate work at e FOevnRewMANYACTIVITI o aknghi udegrdutethe t 'coc that the English employed on news- the rapidly growing faculty of the d-...…

November 23, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 23. 1926 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1926 FOREION pp~rFSSJ Clemnents Library Exhibits Books WhichI RPRE RMRRFRPROnce Belongeti To Famous Collections 'I II U! LI IE1U U II i LULl II IU: Extraordinary and distinguished As-)I have -brought to Michigan treasures socitation books are on exhibition at! from the British museum and of var- Danquet Is Allo Hld byi Loc( 1iSec...…

January 23, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO TT-- MII JIILGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ l .,r i-.A"V I:'.'"i' STUDNTSCOMPETEProtects Interests FIRT HLF F TUR'At Detroit e, H19; C'lose Cot~aict et ween Iiistriitors ! And Studenits Proves Advant-Ogeons NEXT .TRIP S' PLANNED lf way mark of the eight months; c ruise on the "Floating University,"I the first experiment of this kind, has been reached. This experiment is be- ing closely watched. A successful (de- veloputent will represent a. new...…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…PAON TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI-IF MICHIC~~~AN flATLY ' .> LA UtIj ),X~L~, 1. U.[blltS.I, J.MIN U, Iti. I LO, 10 L 0 A5E SPEAKS TO ' v6U f~ LB GEOOGCA CLUo ~ Pioneer Is en Recognition _ -, r ,l r I I I, TEE J-U- Gives Illustrated I tiire On Utah, South America; =)iscusses Virgin River Aegion TREATS GRAND CANYON "Geological Notes On Southwest Utah and South America" was the title of the illustrated lecture given by' Prof. E. C. Case,...…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…4 '!AGE TWC , THE MICHIGAN DAILY TT'ESDAY, FE'DItl",'SPY 23, 192G RAGE :;rMTQ THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192G KRFflIrAI RfllI'FITY Government May Buy Canal Colorado Professor lliiSpeaik 1Vi on "Valuie Of Law 'Of Probblblly !_ z In Diagnosis" o/ k~v IS MICHIGAN GRADUAIT/ lj,- e?0-rPl0 1' c Prof. James R. Arneill, '94M, of the 77VN70r oleo2 Medical school at the University of C Colorado, will be the speaker at the ioN Fe...…

March 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…P)AGV TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY fllLt ion of a new map of the University time, while the student enrollment is Jotter TO Speak1 The train wil stop at many o the 'gonsadsroudn ertr.given as juniors, 11; sophomores, 19; l northern towns where member s o th UF II Action was also taken by the cor-, and freshmen, 23, a total of 53 stu- On Forest Fires party wil discuss various phases of! Smittee providing for an alphabetical (ldents and 6 faculty memb...…

April 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… TVIP, kTTCT--1TOAN DATT Y 'rrlDA , APRIT, 2:1, 1 T1IV~ MICTII(AN DAB Y FRIDAY. APRIL 2~, 1!~2~i rAIiiRn vionr n I Finances Fligh tI of bottles he could drop overboard Evidence Shows Man May Have Nihmsae,-n e are 4 l Agors pigeons. Prof. Andree's balloon FlownTo P le 2 Agomeasured 97 feet from top to bottom, tethe bag alone being 75 feet from sum- niit to opening. (By Associated Press) The leader of the party was Prof. In the basket was a...…

May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 2

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MAY 23, 192~ ._ _ __ II~zii~,s~iff ante, and of the principles of arti fic al- a'osyheReommendsUnvriy1 immiunization iin the case ofceti - residentfs lTen Hygienic Rules diseasei.us'vcl~tin o degenerative diseases. T n commandnments that the aver- Know the types, amounts, and pro- aj edcatd prso shuldusein isportions of the various foodl elements Ko h erhh~rl ul gr essntil o pope ntriion ithe environin ('1)1. 11...…

October 23, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER TURNS FROM I LANSING L i b r-a r i a n Attended Convention Celebrating Foundation Of State Library GOODRICH GIVES SP E E C HD Librarian W. W. Bishop of the University library returned Friday from the annual meeting of the Michigan Library association held in Lansing Oct. 17, 18, 19 with1 headquarters at the Hotel Olds. Francis Goodrich, associate li-i brarian, delive...…

November 23, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…_____THE M IC HI G AN DAILY vRIDAy, NOVMBER g23, 1X0 $$ ,.e. P'I A.I A LOWSKI WILL ' nnei from 1890 to 1896. F~uu~h IAormer Engleerinng the University, Dr. T E D M EIG PoesrI Kle anrwent gto Rose Polyt chnc jrrfso s ntitute, where he served as as-1PIIN NTWL [V Po.Felix W. Palowski, of the from 1896 to 1923, when he w f department of aeronautical en~gin- Former member of the Univer sociate professor and profss 0 C C DIIPATIDIJAtoIredla paper ...…

January 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN D A ILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 192; THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23. 192~ [ [I)jH Donovan May Receivej .LL EA NEAR DT Post In New Cabinetf I i minAAn nn i inn r R. 0. T. C. STATION C WITH GREENLAND ------- . .... .W8AX~ t.ULLVVINU UULL~r L . R.O.T _____neering Alumnus Starred On U. of M. Team,. establish Is" American League Attorney schedules And Figure In Baseball Pole exp munciatii N M WA E Utant exp OWNS MILWAU...…

February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…DEAINS CH1JSN Pilot Of Record-Breaking Question Mark Will Try Pan FFRLATHROP PRIZE Texas To Canal Zone Hop In New Model ArmyPle TO POSE AS NATIONS--- FR FORESTRY F5 Ay "To encourage student foresters ath IN NO E__SEM L in the art of writing about forestry ed t subjects in a way that will appal'cn ASA CIAT ETIS SPONSORING 'to the general public and help ASSMBIATION TISBSONSODRINGa ASSEMLAGE O BI ASLDenlist their co-operation" is statedca ON NAT...…

March 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHI*G.AN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 POPE PIUS XI MAKES PLANS TO VISIT CLOISTER OF MONTECASSINO AS FIRST TRIP FROM VATICAN 4r a. yr . ,~ A f }CC Pope Pius XI, left, is planning a trip to the cloister of Montecassino, which lies between Rome and Naples, as the first spot which he will visit outside the Vatican. This visit of the Pope celebrates the {600th annoversary of Saint Benedict. The cloister s shown on the right. IPUNIVERS...…

April 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…t' AG TWO " THE MICHIGAN DA I L Y 'TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 192( PAUD~ urn ROSS GORMAN AND HIS VIRGINIANS SUMER CAS THROUGHOUTUNITED STATES, RO PLAY AT MILITARY BALL FRIDAY CONDUCTED BY MANY UNIVERSITY GRADUATES, RESEMBLE MINIATURE.MICHIGAN CAMPUSES, . *11 Michigan chapter and Blade, national itary society, has election of 21 ment These men have bee the advanced course C. on the basis of h and efficiency in mi UNIVERSITY GRADUATE HEADS LARG...…

May 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

… " FAS I T SDAY MAY 2. 1429 a-a a a- a.-L v A a. .... a INaL. L' A L 1 -*+I S ;LWT~h fA LV 9ZjLY11 4,1:4; REPARATIONS EXPERTS! Alice Beatty Chosen Most Beautiful By Schoolmates At Sullins Collegel TA1 SODITRERAFT 01 AH ET POR T i , A Few Days Will Be Necessary For Decision On Latest Phase Of Conference Ruling4 d ERMAN REPLY AWAITED PARIS, May 22.-A modified draftj report agreed upon by the repara- tions experts of the allied nations a...…

September 23, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGANDAL DAILY PORTS SHOW' IND DISEASE FARM HEAD WILL SEED NOMINATION That: mental disease, feeble-minded- M~ess, and epilepsy are on the increase wsrecently shown by a report sent out by the D~epartnment of Comm erce from Washington. Reports from 30 state., showved the first fact, and thirty- Esix state, sent in reports from their state institutions on the second and third matters. Complete returns from thirty states, coveriiig 10...…

October 23, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…s c t THE MICHIGAN DAILY W. P. G. Calling You From Everywhere Today 0 7 U.\17 t1I V1 1 >,1 Dl lt .J J.:l +i ce , , -w. rina a n® rrr n.,.... ,xr., -:,.,,..._:-, ., - rrrrxrrr ro rr rr® 4rrr rarnarr i r Presenting I orid's Greatest Motion Pi .- .- - i . _.:;,, " 1 i i - r 1 d I r f _ I i ' I I a . _ i __ a,,, ,- ; ' .: _ . <~ ': {u1 ., An Entertainment Beyond All Price and Glorious Beyond All Comparison! I .. ,. 000 04~ eture 4 z...…

November 23, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…___________________________________ L.A IL.. LVJZ~....L 1I"..i1-UN LLt-iIL, I TUL' ftffTI~LJTf'~ A W.T ~ A TY '.7 TPF lk4TrLJTf _ A TAT ^t A TT V - _.Am I lvl Ikm-1-11I. IA1V UL 1L I > M 1927. FORESTRY STUDENTS HEAR MOON' EXPLAIN CONSFRVATION PLANS, . ^ P" A P Ir - - - - - - . . .. .. . ... IR PFk O E PIFO RESTIRY SCHOOL ±'T S YRA 1CUSE NEW SCHOOL IS PRAISD T~e~hy.YI'IrMll nTrees - ff~f eard" til , 1 (' j r, k i , k S7iATISTICS O...…

January 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO 11-11L MICHIGAN DAILY PACE rwo HIL ICHIGN DALY PIDAY JANUTARY 22, 1925 E w ., E w . .,,,, 1 -, (~ y J ° 1 tliL Id liti. {r ~ , uu y, >^ ' } . its r i r \ i r ., 1 a11U 1 , , I I An UnusuallyI AppetizingI Cupp ly of Strictly III Fresh Fish at Very Low Prices. Drop In and Deliveries to All ee V, s Parts of the City. Fresh Herring........ 14c Blue Pike ..........20c Perch ..............23c Trout .................…

September 23, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…TWO --i THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEM1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the BuMlein is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy reccived 'by the Assistant to'the President until 3:30 p. m. (]1:10 a. mi. Saturday) louni'e 5 TVIISDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 Number 1 To The Deanis: There will be a conference of thle Deans on Wednesday, September 24, in the President's office at ten o'clock. I. L. Burton The Preside...…

November 23, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

… ..._, _ _ i MASQUES' PLA YFINEL YDONE "Xniglt of the Burning Pestle," Directed by Prof. J. Raleih Nelson, Proves Skillfully Cast and Cleverly Acted (By Delbert Clark) I dance. The costumes, too, were beau- Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson did not tiful, notably those of Dorothy Jeff- merely live up to his enviable repu- rey, as Prologue, and Shirley Salis- bury, as Luce the lovely heroine. tation when he presented Masques in Masques has done a splend...…

January 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…TH4E MTCHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY ,JANU1 DES TINVA TION? ----- YES TERDA YIN WA SHINGTONI T1he inldepeCnd(ent offices a ppropria-j Approval of the House action in- Tti Bt1.1i Wilk 110141 Banqu~let creasing from $37,000,000 to .$56,598,-; Members, of Tau Beta Phi, na.tional 000 the appropriation in the army 1)111 honorary engineering fraternity, will for river and harbor improvements. !hold a banqt in Willitts' cafe at was voted, S to 2, by t...…

February 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…TE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, F ian nut to send the measure back to the com- D UDBED~ IJED Hbo ken Waterfront Conflaration TreatenedAs Liner Burns At Dmock INTER CARNIVAL1~~~ -..... . . . . .......... 1 [ Ng r mittee, developed today in the confer - g~ppINSence held by the 'leaders while the il- TflflIibuster of the bill's opponents was [IGHTM91 CME T00911 continuing full blast. 1Those conducting the filibuster de- _clared the Republican l...…

March 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…le respective i-nes of work,, andi are of an lionorary nature, mmesi being orained only thiro ugh election. The paper's to be gi venbyDgWr thin and Dr. Weller ildal it th~e results which they have cbU in' highly specialized research in tpathology during the pa ;t year. O t e C o h - s every one tat was admitteadidu to a present the results of research wvork lack of campus rooming faciles . ewmtod anlsi arido WILLAR MINy Professor WXillard in ...…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

….___THE MICITGADAILY- .. .. 0ROMINENT BIOLOGIST Wall Street Bomb Suspect Arre sted [l Plane to Ad- ig T o- ATTA11NED I G11 JOU TfA1S1,1 William ]B. Stout, president ad ge- al~ manager of the Stout Engineer- tg laboratorfes, Ilnc., Detroit, and the' iventor of the first successful all-; etal aircraft, w1ll speak at 7:30 o'- ook tonight in room 348 Hof the E'- ineering building under the auspices EAeronautical, society. Iqe will de- Ae hii...…

November 23, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY.f SUNDAY, NOVEMIBER 23, 1924 TRAMflhRIflAI tVace, rural, and other special ser-TU S 'FO ACAIN .JGITATED Athens, Nov. 22.-Tle Bank of Eng- INSITUTE 'EXPEUTEB laird. has advanced 50:(,000 pounds on- # the Creek loan of 10,000,000 pounds Detailed plans for the Trhomnas for the as~sistance of tihe Greek refu- 'Henry Simpson iAemorial Institute for gethe issuance of which w~ill be an- Medical Research, m~ade possible; TV-nc...…

October 23, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN LAID' Ir TI nnir n Po.JnSndaoftentpulic Six QCompete will be announced at 5 o'clock Friday jCambride, Mass., Oc.2-Hr blR I V hLl e tatade. hyge nqprtenst. PRA i ~ flIIILC netFn afternoon, Oct. 31, the contest start- yard's cross counrty men defeated tdthe Saturday morning tle. Tuberculosis' K1n o"e11F na s' __a_4o'lok n-heevnig.jto 33 inom arCenross country v" association will bold its final meet- 2ytM3AnareetPcosconr i...…

July 23, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY UTP uuntttrrPtunemus sunk two heavy punches to the heart and head and Dempsus re- 7 1tr i jjtaliated feebly with a glancing blow " 1 that cut the challenger's cheek as the ublished every morning except Monday round ended. The round was plainly 'ing the University Summer Session by.Ptunemus's. :Board in Control of Student Publica-1j-tneus 0 nks. "'The fighters leaped from their The Associated Press is ...…

June 23, 1926 • Page Image 2

…I PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHJAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, J'UNE 23, 1926 U _________________________________________________________________________________________________ U 0I utttuer -his ultra-conservatism demands a *I safe-guard clause in the debt settle- 4 ment with this country, when such OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE (,ant only work against the interests UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN of his country. Immediate accept- SUMMER SESSION lance of the Berenge...…

July 23, 1926 • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILYFRDYJUY2,12 FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926 p itt~mril ¢argumuents long; enough to unite inI - saving the crippled nation from dis- I t I~ t i ~ a t li aster. 'Their squabbling continues, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE g (erme1ts fall, andi the Frane and UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN French credit decrease corresponding- SUMMER SESSION ly. France is helpless. She will nev- Yublisl .d every morninog except :Monday, during the U...…

October 23, 1921 • Page Image 2

…2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1921 WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY For those lho indulge in sports ---and for those who follow the game r > i Q- I~ A Swagger Skirt Color and fabric may be almost what you will; there is no deviating, how- ever, from the carefree swing and jauntiness of the out of doors. That must be evident. Prunella in plaids and stripes is prom- irently featured. Velours, too, in checks of navy and brown. $1...…

April 23, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1822 Planaging the Ilichigan Union Editor's note: This is the first of a "what's going out." The, head of any does make money and what does not $3,300; rentals $1,100; the Opera series o three artit-tes dealing with family can explain it without diffi- make money, let us go into the financ- $3,500; Opera Music, $127; waste the op r ade and organization of the culty. ial sheet as approved by the B...…

October 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY QCO buys a brand new Corona portable type-. writer. Other makes at attractive prices. See us before you buy.( 0. 1). i-_O1{RILL Ann Arbor.Mich. SLEEP ANY I RE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THFE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets A ReliableJeweler 113 South Main 17 Nickels Arcade I ,.~- ' If Economy is r , 'What You Want Buy Your Clothes Here A RE you going through college with spendthrift recklessness...…

November 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY COLLEGES Kansas-An intercollegiate wirelessf service for the purpose of exchanging news is being considered by members of the journalism faculty at the Uni- versity of Kansas. It is proposed that there be a controlling station, which could direct all activities. At a given hour each day each station would send news for several minutes at a period, allotted them, and receive news the rest of the hour. The only serious ...…

February 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

…'I Iy odil Stocks s ks and Bonds Phone 1503 ,,Something for sale? AClasi"ed Ad in The Daily will And a buyer.- Adv. SLEEP AlJYWEERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 12 Arbor Street Wear State and Packard Streets Curran, Cornell Graduate, Here To Introduce Tropical Hardwoodsw As Solution Of Shortage Problem United Cigar Stor PRINCE is and sues of .x . r ,_ I "Curran, the greatest wood runner of the times," was the characterization giv...…

March 23, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…LN DAILY ILY r of Sets ress ciated Press) ar. 22.-Radio en- increased ben-fold w months, it ap- vey conducted by ress and covering t, Kentucky and ly all points from e been received of radio sets, par- ses of telephony, ire were hundreds ir out a statement Hoover at the re- ice at Washington >wing to rapid de- :telephony within e months there are' radiophone receiv- ion in the United with less than 50,- PAREH OUTLINES NEEDS OF ELECTRICAL ...…

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