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July 25, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…HE SUMME GANI -j 'T D ISCUSE (Continued on Page Three) ters of this knV' Because the source of the comic is tie naive, and because' use of the naive is no bar to the ex- pression of serious things, wise things or to the writing of satire. In fact, it is a help; for it furnishes the fun that keeps satire from returning like a boomerang upon its writer and at the same time makes it hit harder. There is nothing harder to bear than satiric l...…

July 25, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…MER MICHIGAN- D) lr UL DAILY OFFICIAL DULLfTIN0- Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p.. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 Number 28 Rural Problems of Public Health Nursing: Miss Elba Morse, State Director of Public Health Nurses, working in Michigan under the auspices of the American Red Cross, will spe...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…HE WEATHER GENERALLY FAIR TODAY L -Ilk AIP A6F W AW a UkAI PUT ON YOUR CAP A GOWN EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE IFIVED XXXIII. No. 173 ..r. ...,.....,.,. r TMINISTR Baldwin Is Best Successor PENALTIES DECIDED IIT r IA-To Bonar Law,_Says Wenley Y MMIFFS IN U" IJUI ILI IULLUIVIIUI ACTIO0N OF SENATE'1 MILLERAND DECLARES THAT HE WILL NOT ACCEPT RES- IGNATIONS POINCARE'S RUHR PLAN IS BONE O...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…FMT( "AN DAIL Y INLET H15 ORIAIIPIj (Continued from Page One) ! tions now standing with their backs the wall are opensdl again to Lug. hi trade, then England will again osper. Untill such settlement oc-. rs, no prime minister can be se- ro in his position. One rather interesting factor com~esY here which may prove his undoing, ofessor Wenley declared. No one ows exactly what Lloyd George is iug to do. It is well k~nown that the rsonal frie...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…THE MIC HIGATlDATLY Formewr 'Wife ToI App eqCr In, Paris LEAGUE lINSTALLS TODAY LESS WEAHE Aftl P1AY ~ L7 W 14T!,i71r11 Will use r enicr wmnhave bensc. ching ralm Thu :cin fan effort tofind out ether the night of Thu-Sda~y, June! is to be rariny, m(oonlight or, other- se. Tl=ir, ha:, lbee the eveninig chos- for their ann)3ual play, " Sherwood", dl its (odor nature demands a rfect setting i n the line of -weather. mers aro around that ...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

…THE MIC HIGAN DAILY Y~+ rM w r.,n . ~ w __ _ _ - M ~, r i r~~... _ ~irp~lliiI' CIAt NEWSPAPER OF THE IVERSITY OF MICHIGAN M bed every morning except Monday he University year by the Board in of Student Publications senior class in this matter is one deserving of favorable consideration by the Regents for this is to be '23s own commencement. )RINXIMG AT M1C1HIA{ 'Inasmuch as the consuming of alco- IS FOUR EDITORIAL COMMENT 1~flIRET CAESAR...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHICAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rtio, O BriishNEXT YEAR'S OFFICERS ire Predicted ByTurner rnri i CC iii ii i. Great Britain has passed its big'hest gtreat association of ; nglish speaking point, and the tendency now is to- Peoples, a loose, informal organ~iza- ward the break-up ofti, h ordstio' built around the _United States."z greatest empire. The change will, of course, take place gradually, end ex- c' ion Head Will f' tend over a. lo...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…,. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY . 1'. cwm m I , , ., iiiiiiihi //0114 ' ,,, R --- r. , LQUIIIf11111111111 -. U- 00-1 t \ .M I -- - - WAMOMM.-Vow, EHINE S TAKE SLUEING TILT FROM ILLINOIS BY SCOR F11-7' Gives Fans Thrills In Illinois Game CONFERENCE MEET DRAWSIMANY STARS Frosh Track Men Show Up Well I n Triple Telegraphic M e e t Archie Hahn's yearlings showed up (Continued from Page One) 'wo of the trio, even without they iir...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…THE MIChIGAN PATLY ,. . ,. I 0 TH IS COLUMN CLOSE$ AT13 P.M, ADVERTISING gBox Rplies ar~e at the E, 18, 12, MC, B3C, ]IT,, .: rJWIGAN DAILY CLASSIED.. ClassifleAl Rates. Two cents a word a day, paid In advance. Miium char ^e fr firt''day, 25. 'Miznimum thiereafter, 2e. 1hreecents per wrd per. day If charged. White space chrgd: oo at rate'of v cet'per age tlpe.eClassfled, charged nly to Bl~e 1apl hones. 'Pltoe 96. NOTICE DON'T FORGET S...…

May 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 173) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILX iication ini the BulletinIs taconstructive notice to all memnbrs tai Univeretty. Copy receivi-d math i :Si D. n. (111:30 a. m. istuday.) no 3 FRIDAY, M1AY 24, 1923 Number 173 t Frost: he English department announces two public readings from hi~s own by Robert Frost. They will be given in Sarah Gaswell Angell hall, st, either Tuesday or Wedne~day, the second, °Thursday eventing of reek. These readings are intended espe...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…VY A rl. C~- *.. CNTIYEP COOLj TODAY I I 9iAau OL -.0mommoulb, 4v K VOTE TODAY No. 147 EIGLIT PAGE6~ ANN A 11BOR MICHIGAN, WENESDAY, APRIL 25, 1023 EIGHT PACES PRICE FIVE I II / . $ IYIb FYI M b A Y A RD GR TS.U kRSIT $1,32,0 Wa . IERINE NINE RU SHES AWL1S WITH 21-0 SCORE FIVER'S MEN GARNER nTWEN'TY TAlTS FROH FOUR ll. A. G. HURtLERS NOONAN PROVES FIND ALLOWS BUT FOUR TILTS Piaper Leads in Slugging With Four Safeties ...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… i Nblca'i CONTESTi ~nwnia" Prince To Do Navy Hitch I ntinued from Page one) s the Michigan pitching stockt cent.1 MICHIGAN AI3RHPO AE! z(capt.) s.s.. 6 ,c.f......... 5 !rty, 3b ......4 lb ........ 2 r~f. .......5 2b ......... 6 c.............6 n, p.... ....6 an 7~. .. 2; 2 '3 ,4 2 2 , 1 0 2 3 0 2 2 4 320 11 0 0- 20 0 *1 0 0 4 61 27 13 3 SALE TO OPEN EARLY Due to the high quality as well as to the quantity of the articles, that have be...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… I courtilers for the Senior Girls' will meet at, 4 o'clock this lon in the parlors of B'arlour asiurn. rners, wvom'en's d7,aniat(ic or- tton, will bold- spring tryouts- 3 to 5:3O o'clock: this after- in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.1, omon on thpe campus are eligible. ers of the cl.,b are expected to]j tryouts. gue houses are urged to join the interhouse basebal tournament. They are requested to sign at once on the bulletin board in Barbour gy...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… fi r s_ _ .. ~ ~f ~ ~ j ~ and to those alumni who from time tov be a big man in a small town than " "' to time seek change of positions. It a small man in a big town. would be an opportunity for the Union 3APER OF THE to actually serve its members in a F? MIURIGAN manner which, once they have receiv- enr eyxceptBondayi ed that service, it will be hard for T Aications them to forget. T.. .. a s tr i 7 j (I.- 1 l 1 V" r- -l 1 f L-., j 11 L i...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

…so Veanh hihaot i-,News Fo The Other CoI IN ST er ignore and the ecstatic "Thou Art- I.L~i3My Wlorious Queen" aWith its entranc- ing repetitions of the word "wonder-l Statle ('dre~gc",f the legal pen-, tattered clothies thati f:,." ,, « s ,.. n ,,, -, ,I ls vfor' cursingr were a mntthwashing Prizes will be ~aard A = 3ba. (lemuR'Forrl R~elttl ~sincit.Wecaie s a enorefo- with soap and water, the university 'those who have heard O-ssip Ga,- ...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

….... .r.. . .. r ., pan ,,, ,. ,,: r+ r ' rrr r .. r' . rii.tr _. iirrr.r. a __ ,. _:.. ____'""" .. ... .. .. " HN fARRELL NAMES MEN WHO WILL MAKE DRA9KE RIELAYTRIP; RW' '4 '; ,, ' sj 1I "F t , . f . j . E -'' iter to Make Try in Discus This Afternoon; Four, Two Mile Relay Tealns to Go. TBBARD DOPED TO TAKE TWO FIRSTS AT PENN RELAY MEET Coach Farrell has announced the n that he will take to the. Drake .ays, with the exception of ...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…. ... AL are at the DiM, PDIJ, ;IFIED. IFOR SAI21C FOR SALE-First class rooming house Iin the best location in the city. Will let student furniture, etc., too, with, house, Inquire J. W. Dwyer, 508 First National Bank Building. 145c-3 FOR SALE-The most exceptional home for a fraternity or sorority in the city. In wonderful condi- tion." Large lot. Call Mrs. Gustine, 835-I'-1' or evenings 2738. 147-c TYPEWRITERS RT]PAIRED Telephone 1718 Ty...…

April 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 147) • Page Image 8

…TI IE MICHIGAN DAHA _____ AlLY OFFICIAL BLEI Akie tton In the Milli~n itoq.omtrutU,. notice tO all membrs of Uairrlty. Copy reeived until 3.-30 xv. im. (11:80_ s. uM. 8urh.) 1tMJft 3 IWEDT ESDA1V, APRIL 25), 1eJ 1i.[4mber 147. iere will be a coniercnce of the Deans on W edneedlay, April 29, at ra.M. L. B3URTON. r6ltIsrr Theodore de Laguiw. P rofssor of Philosophy at Bryn Mws ;e, forinorly of the FRculty of tiU Uni'versity, will speak on the s...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…I-I :J, 'su uiIA L-. . . -- TWE~NTY PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, S1 t DAY, MARCH 25, 1923 TWENTY PAGES I T H TEE Reads Passion Play ' I~lII Big Te prts Here This EveningiVtJULIIJILJ Dictator Here {) GOVYElINMEN I 5I X l A tE ~' NIH161BEASCORNELL 681-2 TO 28 RlEINKE BETTERS CONFERENCE MARK IN ',HUBBARD, MARlTIN, ISBELL SHATTER I i1 PIlOPOS-' FOR IIADS OF UNITS OF, FASCISTIC ORDER 114,q Ec onaniics Being Introduced in to Bialan...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MCHGAN, i \XX ±IhMRCiH 251923 tn 'The Long Journey" the first'LISLE ROSE iscuts. the tlan o the book in toe two pairt, of which have jnst been l littessl pialit-ir in thils country unoder thle "M-iire ad Ise" tret, of the life of te peit ric tnd ntoit hhic period, title "Fre sod Ice," lohtannes Vt. en-{as ivymbolzeedtby te ivesof fiv 'en has- attem tcpted hemot a-ti n at Imen: F rteseScninaotvana one themie i o-itbte...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…NT lAS mmel of the public' ent has been choseni n at the joint enter- ublic speaking socic- at 8 o'clock tomor- ,rah Caswell Angell e purpose of the evening's enter- aent which is being given by thei phi House of Representatives, the a. Nu public sneaking society, anld Athena and Portia literary socie-I is to acquaint the camnpus with work in whicli these organiza- Sare actively engaged, and to a. program interesting to all. ous readings, a...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923 Letters to the Editor FROM A READER OF THEL SUN2DAY force sch standa ds of verity and MAGAZINTE soundprinciples of criticism as will Sir:maen end of the reckless disparage-; Rather broad and sweeping are the ment, cheap sel-advertisemnt, -and assertions made regarding the Sundy, "hore-play" which it must be admit- Magazine. Elmer Sorles Loomis states ted have characterized a number of that...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…len 1AIR Undergraduate tickets for the MTich- igan women's annual luncheon are oni .genieral sale at Graham's State street book store. The sale will . continue ntil Tuesday. Alumni tickets may be procured at the office of the as:sistant dean of women in B~arbour gymnasium.I Theshdlefrthne clasi Cs basetba ll bou',' gymn.asi n .i fllow;,s: A.t, vs. juniors;, sopho~ores vs. freshmen; a t 7 :30 'clock W Vednesda«y eveing, freShmenC1;atV:30cl]...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDA Y. MARCH 25, l q'3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGID THREE The Downfall of the Chicken MANY :MARIIIA ES, by Sherwood, Anders'on..Hueb ch, New York.! ROBERT LOCKE i In ai rather roundabout oaner, Iae repulsed his atenptssa't love- material that it becomes mot o- might prove, by the theorem that two mal, ng and tolerated it only in con-plant things similar to one thing are similar; nction waith the acquisition oi a child.plant- to each other...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…FOF THE CHIGAN xcept Monday the Board in un Conference Editorial ted Press is exclusively en- use for repub~licationi of all s credited to it or not other. in this paper and the local therein. the postoffice at Ann Arbor, econd class matter. by,. carrier or mail, $3.50. .n Arbor Press Building, May- itorial, 2414 and 176-M; Busi- -nrinications nt to exceed S0o words fined, the signature not neces~arily to jr in print, but as an evidence of ...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE F'OUR . T+-E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 2 1923 Business Is Good Thle average roan can ,as no occas-i LILLIANREID Yes, bankers are "afraid of a boom" ofor obsayat tin- approach vianthyrerigtokpte.Ct- prospeity, ad is laughingly incredu- adte r. rigt1ee h on 1000 wheniitold( that 1)0ters or' not de- all over t he city A year ago no one their call sooty, they will be more fry on a properosabasi by prevea- si rable, jnst no he shrugs his sh...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

… P ~tv Wchx i iadO up of TI A Athletic Program 1has a person-' IPresident Burton ndw l (";;'n £eiaa (&ghtrour in !woth edt orial andf D o 6u .KnOW and Sayer; fin nc, c inposed of IRe- business departi ents. This is a C Igents Lelanjl Sam p-r and Huihbard; grand total of 259 students who are"na.isHgws re unnadacalyOthsafsf axus b -----_____ slaries,1R1 : an gorourIsis, land iaualy n testfsofcmusp Wh'leln was the licononIJcS building (l gents }l...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE FV 'BROOM' AND 'OTHERS' "The old expressions are with us CHARLES T. ANDREWS. abiload. Who of us will labor more always, And there are always others With such an epigram serving bot S e*zealously than these artists, to make as an inspiration and as a hint of its Since in your hearing words are prose, and pictorial art, both here and our world and the future more as reason for being, the poetry magaz...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…O iK1~mN ' ., ~ 1ti _ 1 tn L. " . - -- .0m." 11 BEATS LI IN TRi GKi Griffith Forecasts Serious Results To Intercollegiate Sports If Pro Rule Is Broken ContinUted from Page One)" the half mile, however, a clean came out of the clear sky, e, Hattendorf, and Cusling fin- in one, two, three order, Roes- dichigan's fourth man, finishing even basis with Cornell's first. e's race was one of the big fea- of the evening for he sha.ttered ...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 6

…'ahi SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,. ARCH I2, 1 23 All A All t I i I. /~ii ~ M i1 M ART BY SELECTION imer Stanislavovitch" and Son" ar- "'THE FLOWER IN DRAMA." .A took ranged, it seems, in order of their of Papers on the Theatre By Stark met. Young. Charles Scribner's Sons, It is rather interesting to note A. Reviewed by Robert Bartron tunin's quotation which heads the When you look at a tree you do not title stor: "Woe to thee, Babylon,...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

…C.1nccgfiPclc-- tAn+ 4 A S-.SIFI*ED THIS U,. ADVERTISING *o U Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid "in advance.. Min- imumn charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20e. Three cents per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to those having phones. Phole 94 COLUMN CILOSES' AT 3 P.Mi MIISCELLANEO US HAVE YOU A SWVEETHEART Oft.MOTHER°? }If you have 'eithe...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, M-ARCH 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAI; SF1 dli traveling dplain wahndei playingoror- with estltheirecryitam-l ga;IIII horrorIIII11[agony,1tIII pestilence-the1111 cry111H1111 iles. They reah the, Island of Capri of protest mounts in a swift crescendo.!O where the hotel proprietor and ingra- Then "Gihbs remembers his plot aod_ tiating servanto how them into the het drags a repentent wife to the spot suite. After dinner the Gentlenman wh...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…G ON j olnn Should )o'clock of in ecngre- ane hall. es 111eet ill forum in Collgregationual f. C. E. Kent speaks op School of Religion." ts' class, Church of s in upper room, Lane" tguild meets in Ilapilst i) meets in upper i'e&141- tthe UJnion. At Science Iec~iirp at. -ell Ang-ell hall. mse at Wesley hal~l. Vofficer!, rehearse in. lple. guild friendship how. In church parlors. iclub of Flint dinner in the Union. peoples' meeting in Up. .ne ...…

March 25, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAUt_4 LIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MACCH 25, 192 J(IHA0NES JENSEN; REALISIIS ART- LEO l)IIJTRISTItN 'enticst to Lee "itliar who plays the (Coninud fom age ne) (Cotined fontPag Thee) Coninud fom Pge ive pat of the Chief of Police. is art, (Cniue rn Pg Is) (otiudtac Ie he) (CniOn en Pg e disguise as the Prefect, in the see- conesoation. To thcnae, of course, tenmpted to do ths, but in doing so£ (as sol actress she was so nupes ,.t anti thir...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…i. I .dL dVan ai r St ANN ARBOR, MICHIIGAN , SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 19V3PFRti rner ' IS y "BOOB MIcNUTTI, BOXING (AAMPr COLLE(;E FACtLTY STATES I Ntew Orleans, Matlrch 24.-(By A. P'.)--Students of "Newcomb Scollege, a, Young Woman's edu- cational institution here, were sub)Jected, to an" "intelligence test" to determine their know-tI ledge of every dlay subjects. fThey didn't do so well. The "I I results were so poor that the students wer...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

… zmpus Houses Russian Baron Who Pursues Studies Unnoticed' Theaters county ,ro DV 'NEXT vard R. Turner, of' the Cry - department, will i.e early part of April kins University where for six weeks, deliver-{ lectures on the Scholz- Three of the entire ed will deal with con- blems and three withI Fascisti," "Great Brit- ted States," and "Pres- n the Western World," T'he course, however, n deal with the devel- English government ferences to t...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN~ DAILY SL "-DAY, MARCIT,25. 1923 J0RJSZkN ES JENSlEN 'REALISM IS ART- LEO DRITRICJLSTEJN I menition to Lee _,dillar who plays the (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page Three) (Continued from Page Five) par't of the Chief of Police. His- part, i ! in disguise as the Prefect, in the see- contiolation. To tho,>e, of course, tempted to do this, but in doing so (as an actress..she w-as -so unimupres- hr c swl oe h c nd and...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 12

…FR031 A BEADER OF THE SUNDAY force -such standards 'of verity and NAgA;ZINE sound principles of criticism as will Sir: make an end of the reckless disparage- Rather' broad and sweeping are the ment, cheap self-advertisement, and assertions made regarding the Sunday "horse-play" which it must be admit- Magazine..Elmer Sorles Loomis states ted have characterized a number of that no one, to his knowledge, ever aricles published in the Magazine du...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 13

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March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 14

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March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

…A A A A._! L i l A \/ A l l ti! 1 y 1 y t a+. Aninued froPage mine) ),Mr. Wheeler;. po tlude ) Mrs. Rhead. Bible Classes At in Wesley Ha*ll at 12 o'clock, e will be open. House t fWesley m 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in the onal meeting at 6:30 o'clock. r T. C. Trueblood will read assion Play" at 7:0o'clock, the R1ev. Lewis to Speak ,Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock at St. Andrew's eihurch, f61= lowed by a meeting of the Student BI- ble D...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 16

…I l OFFICIAL DULL ETINI Ithe Bull etin io constructive notice: to all members of . Copy received until 2:20 tD. in,. (11:20 s a. S aturday.) 8tN-DAV, 3[11041 2%, 19,213 nfmbei' 121, of Lifteriiture, S~leuce, and the Arta, y rcquested that morn'bers of the faculty who have notA al- III ~out the Faculty Directory blanks whiceh have beea di%- the miessenger bases and return them to the bean's office ble, There are almost dally calls for the in...…

February 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…! I WO 1,1ZL fr ia att Tw XXXIII. No. 105 ANN ARBOR; MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS sent Civilization Is Now Nearing Period Of Decline In Opinion Of Dean Cooley KRUPP PLANT HAS COAL FRANCE SEEKS CONVEINTION HERE Men From National Church iodies Will Convene Friday For Three Day Aet Is our civilization on the decliningC slope of its existence? Will it share the fate of the previous ones? Is there some...…

February 25, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 Aspects of American Painting A general review of modern artistic CARL E. GEHRING lovely "Brook by Moonlight" of Ralph tendncis miht ell e bsed il ineBlakelock, Unfortunately Blakelock tendencies might well be based on thse is mentally unbalanced, but has lucid work of leading Americans and be abroad, and, indeed, the English have' representation entitled "Gassed" will intervals in ...…

February 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…rhltc /d a mUtI E[III-I [ C [ "a" . WWH A. 4 G '"'- and sordidness in "Twenty-fourth" ----XT----T--- - street, New York, Jenny was destined In the Library of the University ;the statement on the inside also ap- for something better, and it is not Nhere are now four waxed tablets dat- pears, written in ink. This couldbelong before she and her quick-tem- ingIfrmIt the period of the Roman Em- exameined without disturbing the s hea tooe tthe par...…

February 25, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBR1URY 23, 1923 The Railroad Strike--By ao S cab The railroadf strike of last summner! - CHARLES I-IOJDGMAN wold be better to becone a thief woo not as serious as the coal miners' 'than a Scab, and he was proaly strike, hut it reresened, on a small-;jad'o, po v n poeoo figtes5 r tesee.tdtl cnviced of it hIe hail it drilled in p ladet supon~rsandproecuorsof ingen ver inervewe, ad tld imfufront his early exp...…

February 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… PAi. S EIGHT THE MICHIGA:NDAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923, I PAt. ~ EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 .; _ l irPi.an ta . ' s . - ' r s- . c. s, /r Sunday iNight Lunches w The Betsy Ross Shop just the place to have that light lunch Our Luncheon Combinations Speak for Themselves What fits in-better after a heavy meal than a BETSY ROSS SANDWICH With a Creme Puff Sundae and a Cup of Hot Chocolate Ham Pimento Ch...…

February 25, 1923 • Page Image 3

…St:NDAYI,; FitRUART 25-, 1P23 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P.AN TRE Karel Capek's Satire .Sarcasmd rivioncynicism, 'With ai EDITH MILNHES} if you enjy only the pretty love sltep sincerity whichiatmo~t justlif i stor or the catchy tune, I do not rec- tevicious trio-thLis.i the tone of'ir ltr u ommend these two plays to you. But iac~eitpotry pinin.lt Rat al eoplearethee b t soape- sent back to the grinding mitt. There if you we-b to see ie-and by this I m...…

February 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…_ .... . m . . . . n M: s . __. _ ,'! _T .- ~r -,,,,,nom -. .... _' - -w - TWOs THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 123 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA The Railroad Strike--By a Scab The railroad strike of last summer was not as serious as the coal miners strike, but it represented, on a small- er scale, the same general problems and the same manner of treatment by the employing and working classes. And in the...…

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…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1923 _. _ _ _ Y _ __ .l The Better Magazines THE CENTURY LISLE ROSE' Perhaps the best-balanced magazine Bois, the celebrated negro leader, sets in the United States is the Century. forth again the author's belief that his is sufficintlyrace must secure its freedom and its ts editor, Glenn Frank, s opportunity for development within level-headed to avoid the vagaries this country, and not in...…

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