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February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… pgan DAT AND ~ SIR ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. PRIC U' nr iRCE .WILL EN(TER 1LNTY TO STOP REVOLT" ENT AGENTS 4AKE ARRESTS Le, Prohtlb jon Director ii States, Secures sbciated Press) * 23. - Auexpedition of prohibition ine the peninsula was started ight. )alrymiple, Federal pro- tbr for the cent'al h -'a party of prohibi- r Iron County, Michi- uty officials have been overpowered Federal en contrabrand liquor de...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…;II " " " : was it is C UCHL nt ne. Graham or , as second The idea of having a school owned book store is by no means a new one, .It has been tried out in many colleges and has proven a great success. Case is even better situated for installing such a store than most schools. We have the large Case club building where room could be found for such a store. Freshman caps could also be sold at the *sclfool book store at cost. Each term,...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…be determined, and the diamond squads of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell and Pennsylvania may be com- pared with the Big Ten teams as well as those from the Pacific coast. The Wolverine nine of 1915 captained by the versatile George Sisler, present first sacker of the St. Louis Browns and one of the best swatsmen in the game, was chosen by a number of the leading sporting writers as the na- tional champion. During the past two e seasons the ...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…pia. who loos- PROF. FRAYER TO SPEAK the BEFORE D. A. R. CHAPTER oim- was Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the e in- Daughters of the American Revolu- ,t 4 tion will hold its next regular meet- gym- ing at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Feb. 26. The hostess will be Mrs. pro- Frederick W. Stevens, 1245 Ferdon! the Road. this Prof. William Frayer of the History ach- department of the Unifersity will be hool the speaker, his subject being "The ng a...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…FOR I Big S *ofE Steaks and Chops 314 S. Statej ;h Nick Arcade' (LEADERS' -AND) RESSERS 204 E. wA sNJNUON . dI-l-one6Z8. , d. _11 Suits Pressed while you wait. MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TODAY TWO BIG ONKS Lloyd (Ham) Hamilton in A TWILIGHT BABY" PARTY MANAGERS WVANT KORE EXPRESSION OF SENT. IE NT Detroit, Feb. 23.-How many poten- tial presidential nominees will seek the endorsement of Michigan's dele- gation to the national convention re-...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…IS Go l ON i trola for'\ urse ¢..., 4 , . TABLE MODELS $25 and $35 ASTER'S VOIC' ,....a S " TUESDAY 4:00--All members of Glee club meet at rear door of Hill auditorium. 4:15-Leture by J. I. Hodges on "th'e Compressibility of Liquids" at the February meeting of the Univer- sity in room 151 of the Chemnistry building. The public is invited. 7:00-Freshman band meets in Uni- versity Hall. 7:15-Overseas men will meet at Un- ion to ef...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

….._:. THE WEATHER GENERALLY FAIR r 3k Ak 4I ahtu ASSOCIATED PRESS D~AY AND I) GH'TVIRE SERVICE TODAY PRICE FIVE C VOL. XXXI. No. 96. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. PRICE FIVE C: JAPAN'S MADT OVER ISLAND OF COLBY NOTE SAYS U. S. NEVER CONSENTED TO GRANT BY LEAGUE , New Type Of Opera To te Presented J9J[ MANNED 10 For Play, " Top o' Th' 7lornin"[DINGS i r i 1 i l i CLAIMS POSSESSION VALUABLE CABLE Action on...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY e OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- r year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ?ublication of all news dispatches credited to it or, not otherwise !ited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mic...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ., . . "y " . t " 'J h " I " " .. a . .... "..: ". ,. 'f ' . . .:."C 1TTow R ,. .I EI ALL TBoilermakers at Lafayette two weeks In spite of this defeat, Illinois is A still favored for the title, unless Mich- igan can stop the Orange and Blue quintet. Illinois has four games to play, two of these being with Michi- nhiploisl~iipIloiiorstMe in R.Ilnds !gan, one with Ohio, and one with Chi- Lernshp No~or Ldie i F dsrt...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…HE MICHIGAN DAILY _.. '. .. f Sleep Anyplace 1i Eat at Rex 's THE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State ad Packard mmwmm ut I i l JI L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 11S 113 South Main ANN ARBOR, - - Street MICHIGAI W1omen There will be a Senior society meet- ing tomorrow night at 7:15 o'clock inI Martha Cook building. All entering students should make arrangements at Barbour gymnasium for ...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYt -PLIES TO LEWIS MICHIGAN BEST" .ILI U IUDECLARES SHARPE PROFSSOR SAN EX-ENATII You "fellows don't have any more KEPT OUT OF SEINATE BECAUSE fun per square inch than we used to," HE W ;N T WRONG O WAL said former Ambassador William G.1 Sharpe, '80L, in an interview Tuesday. Editor, The Michigan Daily: "I think the University of Michigan is In yesterday's Daily a quotation by the greatest educational institution in ex...…

February 24, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN IDAIL Y X, ILY atal Faculty: The regular ID ion Thursday, F inges in Electlei n account of del making unavoid; re, Science, and rch 3 and 4. Th Henceforth the on Mondays and rnittee on Boon The Committee rs this week oil , 3-3:313 p. in.; son Hll. Inanee Club Meet There will bea at 4:30 o'clock, mnomics 2: Due to the col 1 on Wednesday sweek on Friday tt registered in E Friday, Feb. 25. iomics 1E: The Tuesday ai gineering build...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…r . 4 tr tn a MA IBAT A"~1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922 PR Ar 4tCIL ADOPTS ELECTION Ph t s MADE OUST HARVEY IN MADE kLFOUR Shows Himself poInent of ALL IN READINESS FOR ALUMNI BALL Final arrangements have been com- pleted for the All-University ball be- ing given by the Detroit alumni at the new' Graystone hotel in Detroit Mon- day night. The plan, which was )originated by the Detroit University of Michigan ...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…University thrinA. an, as second nard Street. if signed, the signa- >an evidence of faith, e Daily at the discre- Dail office. Unsigned > o manuscript will sentiments expressed .BREWSTER P. CAMPBELL ......Joseph A. Bernstein P............. aul Watzel ..............J. B. Young G. P. Ovrtan M. B. Stikl .... , .,*......L. Armstrong Kern L. S. Kerr r,. X. Me "$ ......Thoraton W. Sargent. Jr. ...................George E. Sloan ..Sidney B. Coat s...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…IINO astman made and meth- approved, plus the ex- :s are guaranties of f in- our ing us your films I'SYELISf1 0,1 "°O%* EUROPE LOOKS, TO AMERICA FOR HELP Member of Philosophy Department Re- turned from Trip Abroad, Describes Situation DECLARES FRANCE'S FEAR OF GERMANY A. STUMBLING POINT "Europe is in a precarious condi- tion now and unless something is done, especially by America, to better financial and political matters, the situation w...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…5 <. .., ;.; ............................*. *..~ ..............................* *~. .1 ibi iiLl i - ; r . .... James Whitcomb Riley spoke in U- rersity hall on Friday, March 3, 1893, he Daily reports. hing saves to be \ Ki (4 aseball Coach', Cuts Squad Into Two Equal Parts Coach Ray Fisher has divided his baseball squad into two parts in or- der that the men can get m.re hitting practice. ' With 75 men trying out for positions on...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

…ENTERS ABSIE RELAY CARNIVAL] is being offered at the University of Minnesota under Capt. W. E. Gibbons,. _I. an Annapolis graduate. Its 'object isf to train officers for the merellanft marine. About 20 have signed for the course. Yen Yost is giving a course in for all those who have not the Varsity before and who come out for spring practice. Imost 50 have reported but it oo late for others to start. e who is coming out for spring must re...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…ful UKnow Your Alumni (By Courtesy of Chimes) 1 of the Dental col-I Sunday from a ten outh. Along with a the' Carnegie Foun- 'isited several south-, purpose, according to make a survey of ion inkthis country imilar to thd medical made in 1910. This nducted all over the the interests of the on which is sponsor- have been chosen >lleges to carry on )r. Ward was one of ond trip that -Dr. or this purpose and! overed 12 southern rpose is to exanin...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…'omen's To le 7 11 I ,xclusive girls at tion of R. 0. T. nt time. e nossi- All senior girls should be measured for their caps and gowns at Mack & Co.'s before March 1 in order that they may wear them to the Junior Girls' play. ne team All houses that had candy and blue' ion with books for sale during the examination ols. weeks should turn in the money to s being Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, at once. ,w sport, lug held t of the A special meetin...…

February 24, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…n CIAL LLETIN LY, FEBRUARY 24, 1929 - liber 108 Korff will speak at 4:15 this afternoon >ject will be "Russia and the Pacific."' F. in Room B, Law The public 'is in- E. ROBBINS. ges of Engineering and Architecture: 1 be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Friday, Feb. ,m. in Room 411, Engineering building. LOUIS A. HOPKINS. -up examination in History 14 will be held on Monday, Feb. Room 408, Library. NELSON VANCE RUSSELL. a 4 ...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER WARMER; PROBABLY SNOW, TODAY Y r A61F Aw -A A6 ilitr t, an A6F att NAME IT, YOST FIELD HOUSE t;.. EIGHT PAGES VOL. XXXIII.. No. 104 ANN ARBOR MICUJIGANV, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE PTVE VENTS EIGHT PAGES L. Atll.,.lU P .. %, c. 1. IJiN 1 0 DEMOCRA9TS FFAIL COM63PROMISE RESOLUTION ADOQPT-f FD IIY STATE-CONVENTION AT I) E R0ITT CLAIM MANUFACTURER SENT FERRIS TO SEN ATF Resolution Reco gnizes Ford's ...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…1 nriiri one CONLON 'S CONTR ACT SUUAB[EU~t~U~d WITH BRAVES OKED, DYER INI[HfIAIEton[;cFeb. 23.-Arthur J oln _ Ull E1MHU 11 tY U LUd 1 Miss Maari Struble. of the School. Symphonic Espagnole, Op. 21... .Lalo NwYrFb2.-hdei ion~ball team of last year, wll go south Of Music faculty, will be the violin Allegro dean non troppoNe 6 Fb23-h dcsoofaammerfteBsonainls son Scberzando the eastern presidents conference of a ebro h otnNtoas Lecture to be...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY VAG i_. , ~1omen Hospital Kiddies To Be Surprised By "Y" Workshop NEW NA VAL AERIAL "DESTROYER" READY FOR WINTER MANE UVER$ COSMOPOLITAN CLUB royrman pror of P L A N S N E W CLASS ccnc de partment. The costumeo comnmittee of the Jun- Plans in the form of an Paster for Girls'tplay will hold an important workshop where gifts and surpriser meeting at 8:15 o'clock this for the hospital children will be made, morning in ...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ._._.._ _ he suggests an international confer- ence of business men which heA believes "would enable the satisfac-E 0ROLL CAMPUS OPINION Editor, Th liMichigan Daily: OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE VNIVERSITY OF MIIHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during tke University year by the Board inf Control of Stude:t Publications. Mernber of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGN DAILY ' T" ;QRS. I"""' '. ~ y~Z% $,' F' _.f. I dl 1 0 I-OrA - 11.111, - - . I I - - - -- - . "I - I I "I'l J, - --- --- I t r - AT LAST DAIRY PRODUCTS That all Tests Prove 100% Pure, I Our System of Purifying Milk by Electricity Completely Destroys Every Trace of Germ Life I Try. "Electropure" Products MILK, CREAM, CHEESE, BUTTER None Better at any Cost Our Trucks Deliver Anywhlere %Wurster'S Elcrp re- Creamer...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY S ATURDAYFBUR 4 lull I I E RUY NLIIBE Joie .Ray Collector Of Medals, FO;IHGNNN otn Out After Still More Records FUH ICHI9N, INIE BosonFeb. 23-(B3y A.P.)--To run1 racing away with the Hunter mile toti I the fastest mile credited to man ainnane rcodfttevnt Ml Thre Yers' omptitin Pts Dug!4 minutes, 19 seconds. He holds thQ TheeYer' omeitonPtsDogthe ambition of Joie V. Ray, the lit- lnor. inn Fiio is herMsig o iedonoor . tite...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DALS _.. . t I Epslon, Delta Upsilon, appa Nu, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi BetaDelta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Nu Si - ma Nu. SINONI MOUAYuAHR'S MEN "off FAR Frate~rnIty Bas1et Title 1epenids or I nhitcome of Bggest of Infra- 1101%1 R[Al T1s FOB SJIOOTP{GAND CLASS TEAM HOLDSI .LAST PRACTICE UT TViNJES ALSOAST FOR INDIANS THIS AT ORNINW Officials in the Intramural depart- Coach Mather's basketball squad ment are planning on hold...…

February 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

…_ ton A. Goetz, '22E, Alden G. Hoyt, '22E. "ay y c Rexl igi Upos Custorn MIHIGANMEN V DI A . .Jimeno, '22E, Melvini D. Moersch,1at yoursev DALY O FII L U LE I JHNR URE BIEY C lh phos utm2E, Robert D. atton, '22. Robrt .er. Call 960{ TOi MElIART IflCIIRfl 'UOWNlWITHIfL111OTHERSf rDorcdE. Hathaway, '22, Donld ' Got a room Putblication in the Bulletin Is const ructive notice to all members o fIe ILfld 111wi1l1 the niverity. Copy' received untl S ...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…*THE WEATHER CLOUDY AND LIGIIT S-NOW TODAY Y Sir 1au :4Ia I Section One VOL. XXXIV. No. 105 TWENTY PAGES ANN ARBOR, M!CHIGAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 TWENTY PAGES PRICE, FIVE MICHIGAN HOCKEY, SQUAD DEFEATS VARSITY STAGES FAST CO3IEBACK AGAINST STELLAR NORTIfERN PUCKSTERS QUIRK AND REYNOLDS STAR FOR WOLVERINES Fate Of 560 U.S. Prisoners Rests .With Clemency. Board Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 23.-The Houston rioters. The first ...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 The Forgg-ing'O£ A oer Personality 'Voiff uls A Revew AIOVTNEWELL BEBOUT A Re iew I3O"T EATI MAIINES TEMPER byIa r re IH. rra~t LISLE ROS E character: oo insight which coltboe I shallnver consof to rie in an lodd, 3ead & Co. $tf12.. given 10 no othe ay.- ootoooooho--tncannot cmptromie my Temper to a wel-rounded nmel. iyoung toide. Gradually hewors It neigh, seem, too, to those noo-...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY where learn-' aInd where' givenl first' o ir of it, tage: nd( its H AIIF fl NFFRFNI served and deleg-ates were addresed by D a lt d F o d o th ud aeschool on the jideals of that school. F )( The hsicists Ithen went to the newj p; pysics build iing where they inspect-; The Week's News In Brief Germoany's entering the TLeague'of Nations wvill soon become an inmport- ant internal political issue. There is a wide spread ...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 2

…OPAGN TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILYSINAIF RJt'2511 ORAIED16 iL" - THE FIRST NATIONAL ]BANK /~ You will find- ' R BETOur service courteous BARTRONand pleasing in every way HENDERSON MT TETA UO Mr.Sha's iraleOLDEST BANK IN ANN ARBORI EVELYN SUAIMERFIELD_________________ _________ ''and this secret sipake Lif he-setfsanslttols aee-a.hi unto me: Behold, said she, I anm that ce okL' ewt ct o cu j which must ever surpass itself." C ert s tecve wh.Ad1li Ber...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r _. M ' WAv - s- t { 1 f . Y. W, C, A. TO ELECT CONFERENCE DELEGATES Cabaret Stunts Will Be Feature Of League Party JUN PLY CHORUSES, SCAST PRCTICE fLAIL V the cast and choruses of the second will be held from 4 to 5 o'clock Tues- Sophomore Women to Co-Oper act. All choruses will practice in Sar- day at l3etsy Barbour house. Miss Sophomore women at Wise se Angell hail unless other- oti Catherine Chanber...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 3

…: itSNDtAY. FEBRUtARtY 21. 12-1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r'' rrr by Security -E O coa May be found for your valuable docu- I Ax A ND sTHE' SNMAG It. is inpssible to sot) and eonsder the vicissitudes aof tis "first year ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. sUtt without the strting sembance to the 'first year in' protruding sharply in to te conite'ations. The loneomeness at the new town, tetnamiiar The service ill please you. a snalities, the er s...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…________THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' 7',1 li '}. I1 it ~can be regarded as repr esentative ________________-of opinion on the campus, severalco- O S E R L IULAL NEWSPAPER OF TUkE clusions can be made. ",," UNVES~Y FAiCIIO\It is generally claimed by oplpon- "W1E WON'T RE. eaiES'mYO 1C1G ~ cts of the eighteenth amnendmnent tiatSI " bblisbed every morning except Monday t1,e generationl most bitter against gt the University yt ar by the Board in - 1L ol...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAi" i SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 PAOlE PO:R .* Magazines Reviewed DOROTHY TYLER The Dial for January: The fiction' man. Mr. Mtmonsidersthe ltter of the Dial bears out the theory that an acquisition of first-rteiportance the cultured wish to read the down- to Germany. "To any one at east, trodden, and vice versa. "Bad Han," he states, "who is convinced that there by Glenway Wescott, the first part of is no more burning intelle...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…_________TI-E MICHIGAN .DAILY. "1 .11 1 I... ,,iiii"%P*....*..v..*..-." ""Ow ICIG ,I.LY a t ,tr w 3v'. t "- TI U A C I P _THE ONLY MORNING NEWSPPER IN ANN ARBOR For the convenience and enlightenment of our friends, The Michigan Daily is publishing a statement of circulation and map showing distribution in Ann Arbor. A careful analysis of these facts will indicate how thoroughly The IDailN reaches the Ann Arbor Market. DISTRIBU...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARtY 24, 1924 THE MICHI1GAN DAILY PACE FVP 1romn the Ameican Indian than he~ The reader will find the same s 1n d wilt from the ones of itas d' Azil. bradh of view and nterest in ar. W rit rs jAnd it is by no omeans the least sig ! rani'sstd of "Ancient "daal II~~O 1 S a ii. VV- A.L L~ iieat thing sbot r. Wilder that in B ria in.' The book "deals with ~ 'LAR on a too'k withoct first telling is cop. '~thefirst ch apter, cac I have'...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…MICHIGAN DAILY I. .. _. - - J' ....-... .r. { ., { , w w, wum1iimm u ' nuuuurr nomw r ' ' 0 . I s nHoodoo Follows dElE FARRELL IO0 REL W L Shinners' Trail,I UME RU ERS FOR TASEBALL SQ UAD Goes ToMinors Tfhe struggles For'th various bas- _ ketball championships waxe hoter Or Six VIIas the season lengthens. The con-ie ~ 11 solaion ~rles ouFrontitList o' (andidate ,",{ i i i,,solation series of the class tournament h will be t1I h...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 6

…C'k: _ 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY ROCKS AND WRTERS (Ctn'intaeit frot'oP aa ive' NIi', ico in an odce, a sor.'.oria factory, or by teaching tniy, coher- ence, and eniphasis to coltege rs- men. Andi when e gets through with his days work and is reay to read. he has no time to ae elaborate prepar ations-or even sinpe ones. He does not have to be soon-ed, btt the path of his inquiry shouttd te made smooth, and that is not done sufficient- ly well of "...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Is 5 THIS COLUMN CLOSES I A 3 P.M. V CLOSE I AT P.Mi. ADV ERTIJSING TYPEWRITER REPAIfTlN 'ED. THOMAS' ORCHESTRA, House dances, Initiation Banquets. Phone ALLI MAKES. Agency vtoedstock 'and 179 at once. Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy VICTOR RECOR DS of the Great Art- holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, ists and all the latest popular rec- cushion keys, type cleaners and stp. ords o...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 7

…S ISUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SvF " ardent love for nature. The result fear we should utterly vanish into bright" and the highly imaginative was that man became horribly inlhu- metaphysics. We owe what little re- poets who passed along the belief scan-though of course not unhuman. ligion we have left far less to Calvin that"There is an animal known as Were it not for our sensuous poets and the saints, and to such ser...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…-- _ _ _ Fights Pensions Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN in the Bulletin is cottstructive notice~ to all members of ty. Copy received by t Asgistant tc the "c+'c~r't until (11:30- a. m. Satur'Aox., SUfND)AY, FEBRUARY Wit, l1924 Sumber Mi k Deans: ere will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, February 27, at lock in the President's office.- M. L. Burton. ,nt Research Advisory C'ommittee: sere will be a meeting of this committee at 4 1p. n., Tu...…

February 24, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PA(ki EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRtUARY 24, 1924 PLAYS AND STAGE (Continued from Page Two) for it merely reemphasises what alt who think have grasped before, that a saint alive is a menace, while safe ly dead is twice blessed. The staging is so simple and ade- quate that it does not infringe upon the Shavtan brilliance of the play or its exquisite impersonations. Joan (Winifred Lenihan) has the nearly impossible position of woman ...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…A& LY Two AIW A6V ObamommummahL. 4kv Section Two XXXIV. No. 105 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 PRICE, FIVE C Eu opean Countries To Suffer A Revival Of The Dark Age /' ', .,'i a' ; k i ',. M i , {1 ' 1 Faculty Men Explain Duty. Of Michigan UThe'following oinions were ob- tained from faculty members in re-i gard to the sitoation in Iaurope at STUDENT FRIENDSHIP FUND HAS the present time and the necessity fo...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY USSIAN CITIZENS (Continued fromn Page Nine) "I shall confine myself to facts con- rning the effects of the communist. ile upon my own business; for it. with these that I am best acquaint - 1," he explained. "'Shortly after the aticnalization of1'imy textile factor- !s in 1918, they were forced to close ntirely because of inefficient manage- ent. The plant remained idle until 21 when the English trade agree- ent with Ruissia...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 11

…k PA(%N BIGHT' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24,' 1924. .. , _ a .... _ _ . x ..n ., .. _ ,- rrr rr. rr ' . PLAYS AND STAGE (Continued from Page Two) for it merely reemphasises what all who think have grasped before, that a saint alive is a menace, while safe ly dead is twice blessed. ,f The staging is so simple and ade- quate that it does not infringe upon the Shavian brilliance of the play or its exquisite impersonations. Joan...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 USUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --l-0 - 1.1-1 - - I I I - I I I- i io.11 Ol , I . I . Am-- k I - I I I I . - I - i i 40 - _ - - - f - _. . PLAY53 afhet - ROBERT BARTRON HENDERSON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ORGANIZED 1863 II ardent love for nature. The result{ was that man became horribly inbu-' man-though of course not unhuman. Were it rnot for our sensuous poets (who despi...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 13

…BIERNE VOIFFULS (Continued from Page One) is dull. Why, it is too complex, and too labyrinthine in design. Experi- ence, superimposed on experience im- pression over impression. It absorbs all the interest and ingenuity one has, to trace out the present moment, and to discover how many past impres- sions mar it. We are, indeed, as Plato imagines, lumps of wax: and when- ever we hear or think or feel, we stamp the perception or the thought. "as...…

February 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 105) • Page Image 14

…N SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGANDAu.a SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 «VRH Magazines Reviewed DOROTHY TYLER . "Me~. . . . ..r.r..- .,."{{{y.{{m{s{. .r ."{r{{n #sass{.t),5t{{{xtm The Dial for January: The fiction 'man. Mr. MDiann considers the latter of the Dial bears out the theory that a acquisition of first-rate importancet the cultured wish to read the down- to Germany. "To any one at least," trodden, and ...…

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