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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...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

…. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1.9:: THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE L ,AW1 M SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Further - Su gesinsFrh Increase f_ Campus Intellect The Concluding Installment of Mr. Robert Cooley Ange11's Report on college tIntellectual Conditions ercollegiate athletic contests should ~e faculty men, might well be fol- Il n e ' t Hlan ' n ve s t e loe.Yale, Harvard, and Princeton A G a c AtH l ndsU ie iis haeagreed to leave thei...…

October 25, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

…IREF MICHIGAN DAILY , , 'ANNOUNCEMENT Make your purchases Saturday, Oct. 25, and An ~ ~ uc ~ " "invites Women To Lead .Singing save 10 cents on every dollar. All merchan- F ie }I~lb To Use Kitchen' ne h edrhpo oaCm dise except Corsets will sell at a special reduc- HWKY TA MEM EB HUnteo the lashol of Music tarne tion of 10%. l ! ui E In annt effortholofMsih to. make the Y. W. C.' ,haqna A, headqurt ers morekessential to the University Girls'...…

September 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ WE AVETHE CR ST STOCK OF CURRENT SECOND-HAND COLLEE TEXT BOOKS. IN, THE CITY 1.................................................................... a;.....- .1 z...... ....... ....... ...... For Your conveienc WlC W~ill Have a Complete'' Stock of t, S . ,3" i Vii' t'. Y t- i7F ^1' .. ': :_ ,!rte u I a IO :i J. .. .. . .... . . ..............,.:.~........................... . ..,..........................…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 12

…--W TWELvE ..:: THE MICHIGAN DAILY_______ . .. ,... . sr ; _ .. n Speaker t brings on an .instinctive clash between them-conflict, andI thene romance. Voune r Aleetl The cast merits mention: The Vir- ginian, Kenneth Harlan; Molly Woods, Florence Vidor; Trampas, Russell Simpson;, Steve, Pat O'Malley; Shortie, Raymond Hatton; Judge v. Henry, Milton Ross. t The Wuerth Concert Orchestra will be one of the. main .features in the x~ presentati...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 12

…THE MICJ-llGAN~ DAILY /73f,04 'p ,,~, ~Read the Daily ' i -41 , weak to me. The war is dragged in, Y - ~-- - -____...- )iajestic fortunately only briefly, and the whole "°° ' ugPont" w~h' tr iiT H thenme of the latter half of Mir. Brom- tu~Mjsi oa u fm IN RV I W ieds toy enes rondthiiene 1a ~ltthrough VWed~nsday is an entertinng 3081- 12 0. ain St 'ta teMntrwuddevour them coibi~nat ion of: society, love, murder----._.__ __ allinth ed. u...…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

…T'A(C R PACETWE4Y1 lV1101 ITGAN DAILY J. -1 I - 1 11 SI'NDAY, '_11_ RCII 2,7-,, 1 2F THE MICHIGAN DAILY STJNJ)AY, MARCh 2i', 192S FESTIVAL AGAIN NOEDOPERA coMPANIES W E FLL REPRESENT'ED IN !SPRlING iCOCERT CROLJPV BOASTE ",- o SE VERA L OPERATIC STARS t1'11ie ,('e A I? 4ha se* lIrIi c' 'o ( a k 4.of 1'ii y lduhi'eAr' A licong' N en r w' Ckkit i4'I>,To i:c :, Es&'~i6 Almcost, never' before ha'rsuch elia number of, operat'ic 'stars ib...…

September 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…0 [WELVE THE M'MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 9. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Number 1. To Users of the Daily Official Bulletin: .The attention of users of the Daily Official Bulletin is respectfully called to the followin...…

November 25, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 55) • Page Image 12

… "Hallelujah On The Bum"-Three pseudo-hoboes of the senior class at Simmons College. They are not really tramps, my dear. They are just playing at it for the annual house-warming hobo party. From left to right-Margaret Merrick, Janet Hayman, and Betty Whipple. (International Newsreel) '0 205 Pounds of Bril- liant Football-Ed- die Decker, '29, is playing his third sea- son as halfback at Yale. He is noted for his stone-wall defen- sive play. ...…

September 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…I sw.ing into actioi. these days. 'Alonzo Stag,. coach of Chicago ~U andi one of the zrand old it~ of the game, is as active . s ever. N orthwestern adherents believe that their eleven, under the guidance of Glenn Thistlewaite. former coach of Oak Park (Chi- csago) high, will give the "Big Ten" team,, real r,!-position. Ten" teams real opposition. Iowa, .winner of the conference title last y( , is co '-nt of re- peating under the able coahing...…

November 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGANDI\ ______ !Iuge Rock, Trees, Prominent, Among old Campus Memorials Disposition of the memorials' of theI campus in an effort to make it beau Mass of '69 and '67 and the respect! tiful for the classes that followed. acorded them by University author- The class, of '72 not to be outdone ies has brought into prominence the in an effort to make the campus nemorials left by other classes of beautiful, planted Ivy near the walls ong ...…

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...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

…PAi P TWEL THE , MICHICAN DAILY 51 SUN])AY, JANUX-l 2-, K + + Sports " 4' _..d LEONARD AND DEMPSI Fans Believe Benny, Take EY ANNOUNCE RETIREMENTc Jack's Wheeze With Gain. 01 Salt ?t[tE RUMsES VeOM t.A2 iO4oc~i'4G K i f,.a Nt. Cl iil INTRAMURAL PROGRAM HALF FINISHED r;'r i ; 7 i > ,k ;i ;' -- : = , __ _.._-- ,,r - i -------- f-- j Work On Schedule for Rest of Year Started 'ith. ;.halt: of the year' s program 1being entered i...…

October 25, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…7'I-IE MICHIGAN DAILY STRAO . ....... . .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th# P~'esident until 3:30 p. mn. (11':30 a. mn. SaturdayA Vollime 5 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 Number 29 F-aculty Meetings of The College of Literature, Scienice, akd Ithe Arts: The dlates for the monthly Faculty meetings for the current year are as follows...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. The Realm of the Fantastic LL art must produce emo- hHALSEY DAVIDSON{be a short sketch of Beardsley as seen tion. A creation that by a contemporary and a friend, Ar- does not produce emo- thur Symons. Beardsley, he said, was tion is ot' rt,'and the one who. 'had the fatal speed of those depth of the emotion who are to die young, that disquiet- that is inspired- within ing completen...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ._ T.. ____ _ ,. _ :.. man . Atusic and Drama to 4 jo Summer YA .; Seldes Favors Synco pa t M usic in the is to be given, but local musicians will V sS essio offer a regular series of concerts, with r -summer Session an occasional visiting soloist, and sev- A s 267'5CNisCal___o + eral lecture-recitals are scheduled. Ausicdduring the summer session, !Members of the faculty of the Un- c THE LIVELY ART OF MR. ...…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAII: Y PACT+' TNTTt' fTT:P:' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGT~ TTITflTEEN MU.SICAL S DR. STANLEY FOUNER ' OF EARLIEST FESTIVAL Bo'don F' otivil O(rltestra Under Mollenhia ter Played For Fi"5 Ten l eal's OCI YCi MOORE 1920 DIRECTOR The first Ann Arbor May Festival / was fiven in 1 94, with Dr. Albert A. :anley as its founder. For a number of years precedling this late the Uni- versily Choral Union had existed,...…

September 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… K ,:" ' '? i Ls ': ! MignThe Dal xedstiht 'ebd ft elMchgn n and Woe hat wloe aktocamu nd, othe University. epcthyer - n2 iggs, istory, f this already .EU is isitton tspana d ingevery= evey th"ngIn ts-poertokee '~n te wih herap!dpors en ae.:n wiI adallyasn unotway oni MihgnUI'lb r acivit oterwie, ill e dealt ithine Dall Th Mlhigii an nd om inerined ihian r di ® actiitiesa et cotnt.-T e-Ofiia ulei, h- fW ich, v r' td n -r, I held re TT...…

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

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January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 25; ,192:1 FHE MICHIGAN -DAILY PAGE TITT"ITEEN $UNDAY, ~TANUARY 25~ ~l9a5 FHE MICHIGAN DAILY PA4~F TTIP1TE~N 4 r$ Jyuic ndDramar til' d -,: In Anticipatione By Marian .Barlow 1 I IAlfred Cortot is coming 'again Iot! Ann Arbor.' Wednesday, January 28, ils the date for his reappearance. 11e1 ~is heralded with the usual florid criti-1 cal phrases, with a few sincere, con-, vincing expressions in addition. For insta...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 14

…"AGE T__ THE MIC{IGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. the people, or accepts the foregone to do it for him; nor must he attempt -that a democracy is a to usurp anyone else's share. country, imatters little. Either con- D ception is equally tenable; one means But who is capable and who is not .j merrn o Cra c y . as little as the other. capale -of participating in govern- The prerequisite for a democracy is ment? I we say that some indvidu- WI...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 14

…TI_1*)%THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bwtilding 4 4 e-:4 A lice Freeman4 inent Men Express Need r Michigan League Buildng ORCHEST RA TO PLAY HE he Women's League campaign ch is being carried on by the alum- of the University is heartily en- ued by the prominent men in Ann .O an elsewhere. Some of their :ements In regard to the need of a gue building are as follows: President Marion Leroy Burton: The Michigan League Building is the women. The wh...…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 'ATA ,CIi 25, 1928 .... ..... .. ........A..LY..S..N.......M A lm momomm THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL I MAINTAINED BY THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY EARL V. MOORE, Musical Director A feast of good music performed by stars from the world's greatest opera hc oratorio singers, instrumental soloists, orchestra and choruses. DEDICATION OF THE NEW $75,000 FRIEZE MEMORIAL ORGAN, BUILT BY THE SKINNER ORG Five Conductors, ...…

September 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…L W WOMEN WILL BE ENTERTAINED Dawley of the physical education de- partment, and Frances Ames, '23, uresident of the League, will stand in the receiving line. :ing out bills, card indexing ad- isers, etc. When the bills are ly to be collected tryouts are sent. with them. hie circulation department sells magazine. It takes charge of the scription campaign early in thej r and the stand and campus sales ' month throughout the college . They al...…

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

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January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 14

…PAGE YUURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY ganizations had been admitted to the American Association of University Women nteinatna1Federt remarkable growth in the interestof women in the various countries n Little Known Facts Regarding The Conditions For Membership In The Organization "deasan"2toitaelace a'L c Some of the Activities of the Local Organization and Its o the women present in ading hem to understand each other and the Relation to Women on t...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY NOVEIBIR 25, 1923. nii6AN DAIL PAGE THRE "Movement, after , all, seemed futilel travagant, absurd desire by a. subtle W him. Helettthat imagination could subterfuge, by a slight modification easily. be substituted- for the, vulgar of the- object of one's wishes." realities of things. It was possible, -from "Against The -Grain" in his opinion, to gratify the. most ex- by Jorts Karl Huysmans. - AG YUwill be more thansatisfied with the:...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Viii Broadcast Olympic Results,Game From WCBC Satu ILAN TO GIVE SIMULTANEOUS IRECT WIRES TO CARRY DETAILS TO LISTENERS IN EVERY PORT OF ,OUNTRY NOTIFY ENTRANTS Inegative side always goes to the grid conclude the Wuerth early week pro- served tea with a kick. Need] W hat The W ild W aves A re Saying- return, while the positive side is: "gra "'y, her profits werrend R adio s " nected to the negative of the "A"'. "Tea With ...…

September 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

… P cIdue to the fact that the studentL lay out and mark a crosswalk on there have gone through a longer North University avenue at this cor- perodof leentryandtehnialner. Respectfully submitted, JTAL ENROLLMENT training than have those of the Unit- GeorgeE. Lewis ed States. e. S. Van Nortwick " 'When interviewed at the time of A. H. Blanchard. his leaving as to his views on the The committee, as announced last- economic conditions in Poland, P...…

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...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, JANUARAY 25, 1 25 TNlE.MICHI!GAN -DAILY Holland Universities ?<e }?ap<ures begirt. These "rail-stu- asiBrett are called, may dl Modern Football ; (Continued from fage Elevenl) ) to t he un1i1<e:s ity; they contri- f (Contiiuiied fo Page I'O, ''w('l\'(' :id from hers in the cir gh tce i 1 cii h nioting to the community life I were a mlodificat ion of the i'mJ V fry il:: ury. tj 1 htvsit. to AniPdi of the time, and the iute rfere...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 16

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAY ,-, . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. P.OU I.OR THE MIHIGAN-DA. S.NDAY NOVEMBE 25, 19... BEARDSLEY'S ART A CRITIC (Continued from Page One) FICTIONIZES only as it calls forth our emotions- they are the mediums of transfer from DON JUAN, by Ludwig Lewisohn. this world to that. The meaning of Boni & Liveright, 1923. $2.00. this evil is as incomprehensible to us The only chance this book has for as the idea of the univer...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HIS NASfERS VOKE'' , _ .? (HIMSELF) In, His / AND HIS Sensational Orchestra K4 Concert Program OF "6An Experiment in Oft %0 Am erican Artists "MUSIC" "Mae= I HILL AtDITO IJV Y Thursday, M~ay , a:- at U.00O P u U f,~ r ' g ' ., This "King of Ame~ican D.'ance Music..! can be heard! only on *? t i { A 6. .' ; 'r' +, k HEAR HIS RECORDS AT Grinnell Brot"noers s1 S. MAIN, Scha...…

September 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…I BULLETIN I Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received until 3:30 p. in. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Volume 3 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 Number 1 All Students-Opening Assembly: All students are urged to attend the -opening assembly which will be d in Hill Auditorium at 7:30 p. in. Monday, September 25. President= Orion LeRoy Burton will speak on the subject "That Mind of Yours." Members o...…

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...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 16

…'.~- m~ TH-I MICHIGAN DAILY UD\,JXflY2,15 ___________________________*Christie Comedy "Here anld There,", and a microscopic picture "Jumble in the Jungle" are billed. c inO u The, iiterthi ___________-~______ I TheWila Fox production "The Last an onEarth" willetefa The Arcade trApcture at the Wuerth, playing through Thursday. It is a fantastic "Welcome Stranger," an adaptation comedy novelty of a world without of Aaron Hoffman's stage pla...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2w , 1923., THE MICHIGAN DAILY P11 -- ri - 'YE Telephoe165 ,,e 'Then s enrd them to Whte Swan for Cleaning and Pressing. You'll no- ~ tice ,the~difference. They will look better; wear better, feel better on you. White Swan Cleaning and Pressing Servic-- Superior Always. , Tht Sa W, a Laundy Co. . a .. - - ~~~~~ ~~~~. ............ ,, . . -w -11 the picturet of that evil, grinning trouble with the present day Moslems ...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 17

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE RBOR REi L EST TE PROSPE vim; / . .. , OUTI1 Holmes Claims Realty Values Are Stronger In Ann Arbor I L ESTATE MAN STATES 1 APPRECIATE BEAU. by F. Roy Holmes Reators of Ann Arbor are asked almost daily as to their opinion of Real Estate conditions at present, and what they thing of the prospect for the future. . Speaking for .one of them, I believe if there Is any city in the United States in which realt...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SC5t I t3A OYlBL- ct- all good men and bad are forced to advantages and its disadvantages. Its cross the bridge over hell-pit named greatest advantage is'that it probably T he Port i anteau P layerS "Sirat" (Strach). The sinn s are restrains many- rash actions sioce it chained and then goaded across, while affords the .hate,filled. mind an outlet MILLARD PRYOR the incipient inhabitants of paradise through the imagination. Many an trip alo...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 18

…T Ht MICHiIGAN OAILL 7 - r . U U. 3't a*Ut m U -A MU U a-U'U'-U f nU a U.i-K No city in the' United States offers better opportunity thane does Ann Arbor, for the establishment of a beautiful,, pleasin~g and delightful home. No homes, in America offer, greater opportunities than do those of An~n Arbor, for re- 'finied living conditions and at the same time~ ssatisfying incomes. In the Southeast section- of our city, two blocks from t...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 19

… SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19 , THE MICHIGANDAILY P'AR BRJV3.l DEMOCRACY this inane talk, and to prove my es- were quite serious and unaffected. But interpretation of course is that k de- (Continued from Page Two) aential imbeelity: But one copy gould they either infinitely overestimated termines the relative degee to which maintain that the mud-smeared men, be sufficient, for all are more or less their own ability, or were pathetical- Mr. Gilbe...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 19

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILY PA THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA I Increase Noted In Nationwide PG IIECTProperty Taxes1 __ aT _ rntinued from Page Seventeen) roperties in Ann Arbor. In this yiew Mr. Carr told of the dream as had of making the remark-l eautiful land to the east of Ann' a picture spot in Michigan. eels that Ann Arbor Hills is a; opment that he may leave to the generation as a momument to ife work of city building. Tremmel who is a Michigan i...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 20

…IF PAO. THE MIHIGAN-DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. ....,._. lpm I' .. r a .f FOR AL FR OCKS To Make the Ball Fascinating Lights and music-and lovely frocks, How successful they will make the Panhellenic Ball! Shimmering gowns that ripple softly with every move- ment of the wearers-soft lights that cast bewitching shadows over the scene glittering jewels and head bands-the whole gaining effectiveness against the blac-and-white of th...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAn Ir "for Better ___Vxworn - M. IM 41 , o Ire---"' '' x MAL., O/ Y a TRACT O 0 o Uo 4Ls No S * Use '&Acr .'i- tom - I t = 7 5 r SPA) O ANNuARBOR HILS t *, -OU___ to See 441-F-I for Please do not drive over the newly made roads when, wet. We are allowing the roads-which cost over $15,000--to settle" before "putting on. the gravel. In driving 'out go to our fartherest entrances-those on the Washtenaw Av...…

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