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October 27, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY creasing enrollment of such cadet journalists in the training schools of the country. They will add few slackers to the ranks. TEN IMPORTANT SPEAKERS The result of the Oratorical association's work in arranging a program this year is very gratify- ing. Ten speakers of national and, in several cases, international fame will come to Ann Arbor to address audiences in Hill auditorium. This means an important auxiliary to Univer...…

November 27, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMI St OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- sity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postof...…

January 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…- .11 MICIIGAN DAILY V OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- rear by the Board in Control'of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise ed in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, a...…

February 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY invention will make over older means of communi- cation is the fact that personally written messages can be sent. According to Mr. Petersen, no mat- ter in what language the letter is written, it can be immediately sent out. If the perfection promised for the invention is attained, Mr. Petersen's name will go down among those of the great acnievers of scientific history. GRA JUST RECEIVED: HAM It took approximately one ...…

March 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDARCH2 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- sity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published therein. Entered at the postoffice at An...…

April 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY tr1~iguu Daitg E UNIVERSITY day during the Univer- -nt Publications. ing. except Control of MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for on of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise this paper and the local news published therein. A at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second er. iption by carrier or mail, $3.50. Ann Arbor Press building, Maynard Street. : ...…

May 27, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… the Univer- ans. ese is exclusively' entitled to the use for s dispatches credited to it or not otherwise od the local news published therein. toffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second gi Maynard Street. 2414. words, if signed, the sig- it, but as an evidence of blished in The Daily at the mailed to The Daily office. no consideration. No man- er incloses postage. mdorse the sentiments e- t be received after 8 o'clock 1' LOR ...........G...…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE , Iverine, STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER ON OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. s: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: 12:oo Daily; :30 to 5 :oo Daily, except Saturday. cations not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures, rily to be published in print, but as an evidence of nbtices of events will be published in- Th...…

February 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUIARY 27, 1925 MAR. KET F AGE r I .! to L A WHERE TO DINE ' You Will- Be' RewarEded. 'With the Highest Quality Goods at Lowest Prices by Purchasing From Us. Phone 816 11 B utte r, Eggs, Staple Goods I Poultry and Vegetables Ferry FelLunch Where State Meets Packard .Ann Arbor Produce Co. 2276-R 707 Packard Street 2140-j 11 For Your Groceries We Have What Youj W~ant GROCERY 709 Packard St...…

March 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 271925 FRIDAY. MARC'I1 27, 1925 M A IZ E P AGE We Can Make Anything You Desire For Easter - If you place your order early. SDecorated Easter Eggs-Special Box Candies-Baskets- Rabbits and Chicks that will delight the kiddie's heart. We make them all from our delicious and wholesome candies. Remember our candy factory can make anything == you desire. SmUmG AR BOW 109 South Main Phone 967 s. !l1...…

May 27, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 177) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, M')AY 27, 1,92,- __...., r .. SSCAI COOPERATES IN TECUMSEH DRIVE Detroiter Heads Bdig Aircraft Line .GLYE FINDS POSITIONS FORSAISI TIDKNTS id M&Iore Than Twlenlty Seniors And Gradutes~ to Secure Work Prof. James W. Glover of the mathe- Pound To Talk At1 Club Dedication Fat' A SCOOLSADDE IP&OL TICKETS 90E USED F ORMER CONGRESSMAN TA l nnnrnI-rrn ti1n TIrl ~inuiI vn s uhrriniAl n um i A nnnrnri...…

September 27, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TH-E MICHIGAN DAILY THU SDAK rbut m to give th ete tudents more Cain '24 resident of the town%.I''4tr.1iV 9ir tnonIi nwoesadar niostleofc HII~Wopportunity to progress faster. A A hletc association, Dorothy IJffrey Du~le io anl rrcrwhich appeared i f ai l as.aeo iwn t ta.good strt I le' <i n the i, stJ udeebeter P 1. f ;iiz:n ; fpogn e ne w hchad aetaxs the211- Istudent who withdraws is given the '24, president of the Y. W . C. A., ri-...…

October 27, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWC THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923 News From t Wsconsin-Revival of the old cus- tom of hauling the members of the arsity footballteam in a large flat topped wagon from the station to the lower campus by the students has come to light again. This custom has not been in use since the time whien :Wisconsin was the football luminary of the West. In accordance with the . 'er Colleges growing larger ever since, the Har- var...…

November 27, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… that water landings mlay be made if lish students, who have shown them- necessary. selves capable of taking advantage ot ---- the opportunity, a knowledge of Am- erican life in that part of the country aanropnii.where the donor considers it most ________flIVLIIIHIIcharacteristic. BRITISH iniiin Terencio # Peralta, of tha~ Romance languages department, will deliver the - I --second Spanish lecture of the year at Mtl. Clarence Craf, an America...…

January 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RETURNS 14 DRY TOIIR MUSIC AND MUSICIANS I 11UII I RI 1 U U 11l Feodor Cia1apin The Phblharmnonic-Central concert renisulraniainof En ireipper s epo rt o e e series will be concluded by Feodor Peninsula Complete; To Lee Chaliapin, the great Russian basso, For East Monday who appears in recital at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night in Arcadia auditorium RTON TO ADh1EMSS SIXTH assisted by Rudolph Polk, violinist DISTRICT MEETING...…

January 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…Ll IAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN d every morning except Monday during the Univer- the Board in Control of Student Publications. EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise his paper and the local news published therein. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second tion by carrier or mail, $3.50. Ann Arbor Press building, Maynard ...…

February 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…ell-tale paths across the campus, ts that were 'made by lazy feet ipters sometimes slyly vamp us e indirectness of concrete. To forsake an, as treet. We are prone to be in far too big a hurry And we think that one more track will do no harm So we just increase our speed a bit and scurry Straight across-(we always did it on the farm). Then again and then againit was so easy, We repeat the little trick till after while, We go swagging across...…

March 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…TI CHIGAN ILY 1M1r41§an 74aill AL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN every morning except Monday during the Univer- he Board in Control of Student Publications. MBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ciated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for >f all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise is paper and the local news published therein. t the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second on by carrier or mail, $3.50. in Arborr ...…

April 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

…11 r t1 CIAL NEWSPAPIIRGO THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ed every morning except Monday during the Univer- - the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sociated- Press is exclusively 'entitled to the use for n of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise this paper and the local news published therein. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ption by carrier or mail, $3.50. Ann Arbor Press...…

May 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…Monday during the Univer- Student Publications. bCIATED PRESS ively entitled to the use for credited to it or not otherwise news published therein. n Arbor, Michigan, as second ynard street. "ds, if signed, the sig-' but as an evidence of d in The Daily at the d to The Daily office. nsideration. No man- icloses postage- e, the sentiments ex- eceived after 8 o'clock ized, larger, and less heterogeneous Literary col- lege is a difficult questi...…

February 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBR Ical position, and that the United States or any other power should make no undue effort to deprive her 4-f tis natural privilege. Coring to the subject of Mexico, where he recently served on a com- mittee to arrange diplomatichrelations betwen that nation and the United States, Mr. Warren emphatically backed up his belief in a policy of non- interference. Sketching the constitu- tional changes effected in ...…

March 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…THE MI . -: f L JL t.. ,_ I~ bIT I J I.IE TODAY Uis How Graft Swept Internal Revenue Ranks. 5000 EDUCATORS NORTHWESTERN SELECTS UFFI HFRF S( NPRIZ1E ESSAY WINNERlS r '; I ate and National Bodies Will Hold I Joint Meetings During Three Da3- Session ARCHAEOLOGICAL GROUP TO HOLD FIRST GATHERING More than 50 delegates are expected attend the conferences of the chigan State Archeological, Ameti- 1 Anthropological (Central section), I the...…

April 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… i F Coffman Will Lead Groups Siummary of Previous Discussions ES WILL ADJOURN TO WClES AFTER MEETiNG epresentatives from all parts of state, gathering in this city for a ee day Y. M. C. Al training confer e, ~l1 close the final sessios of meet this morning when Mr. Hal C. 'man, secretary, of the local.,tu- ICh risi2,n association will lead gr ops in a eneral:disuson of problems which were obroughtu j he various meetings held during' past ...…

May 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ., . ,. . 1001 w111nbe intedoanAp Ii(1 = JcgFi; din c rLawr ri~nc~i ffenrty lxha .one oflUi2 iow studns I y o wl egalelro n le nth Lw hal sat withtell emesait ii fleorrofft La scool, Lplicatn i ion f r.edrooms r bluebok p laper and lsli c n, uip onfpaae les i 1class. the home address, selit Ann Arbor atddress . I be reserved inl the dlinn students now in the class he literary° college who ar in the six-year combIdnined er...…

September 27, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…'AETOTHE MICHIGAN DAILY )Y ETTNITN2D12 )AY, 27, 1125 - - ---Nm - sommumsmommo= -A*Aaw roll, .....A t jN rI U - # s " e Via. s T _. n '' _ K AqwwSTJ4RTI1VG TOL9AY^mw At +tN sad, . a' _ 0 All Ann Arbor is Coming to Our Party presenting The Worid's Greatest CoeinAGenius Whose Popularity Is Unequally On The Stage" or ,screen Q }Y Y A UNITED ARTISTS ATTRACTION r I I c 4 LPL 1H. 'A I uI .®1 IN HIS SUPER COMEDY OF COMEDIES ...…

October 27, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…STUDBENTS GIVE1 400! s [ .[ IN SglInerieselRequests 'F hs YearRequire the Services of More Than Sixty Students. CAMPUS LEADERS 'TALK THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER Tt27. 1925''; Scoffs At Charges 1 i I More than 400 speeches were made by student speakers in nearly every county of the state last year in the extension work of the Student Christ- ian association. Ezra Y'oung;, '26, chairman of the deputation cormmit- tee, said yesterd...…

October 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…T'-:.CIE MICHI 0.AN, n A T. T -N.- WOL ,HIN [LE N .Mexiat Presidentia ; Campaign Scramble IADD140LS Opens as Party Candicdtes AreNoiaeF BY FIGHTING ILLINI.... . 11 !ll n R uns Y ie ld T w o TQ o.ch- ':::::..... downs in Third Quar~rtc.r of Game. 1CTlWGAN IS OUTPLAYED Quarterback prints 65 Yards to Score Initial Marker- in ard-Fought Tilt. ~V +T t&AM TL-TT 3Y-1--.%. 111 s-t ALPH.#. ,....... _..._.. _ ......_...,_. . ... ....SUND~AY, -OCTOBER...…

November 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… f- 1[ - 4 M, - . w a . wa . V +S al+ M T H .#M T.C I. I+AN DAILY ._,w . .v _ _ _ _ _.._ ..._ .. _ . _..__ ...._ SCIEY OF MATH FAMOUS AVIAtOR L TO R$ICUE ICE-BC IIS TRUGTORS WIL t4 f . 7d Meeting. 14 tY, PR OF. GRAVES TO TALK Dinher for Members and Guests l to be Given at Union Friday Evening. Seventy-five delegates represent- ing leading educational institutions in this section of the country, and # a large number from the Univer- sit...…

March 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY INOT IN[ALL1BLE NOW AWJ NEVER'. RBE,' REILAND SAYS AT CONVOCATIDNI st Preacher DIe ress Of Spring "Religion AndI Blible was not is not infallible 'in his address ay" at the stu ;nday morning. 'things that has ccrred when mi uipon the Bilble iient in life an( of life." enld Reiland, wl of his address ;elf ini no gentl ist," was de at religion is an~e we are living a nins an active long as we reg The sooner we it religion is...…

April 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…__________________ ___________THE MICHIGAN DAILYPRAY A RIL> 27 PLACEMENT COMMITTEE COMPILES EMPLO YMENTREFERENCES TALE After a year of research, more than alumni with reputable companies and 2,00(0 references to about 120 differ- business findustries. Pawlowski To, Attend Aviationl' Convenition v) P1A11 ent occupations have been compiled by the committee on Vocational Counsel and'IPlacemnent, and intormation per- taining to places of emp...…

May 27, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

… PAG!1 ~WO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1928. WILL PICK SPEAKERS FOR LECTURE SERIES Prof. O'Neill Plans New Debating Class Pi 'A J im~, M O'Neill, of the (IC- I PartflWflt of 5l)CeCh, had complete(i ar- XVith~ tt~ic selection c~ tue more rangements for a new course iii ad- prominent men end women from vanced (lebatin g, to 1)0 offered to selected students next semester, it whom the sieakers on the Oratorical was announe~'MI yest...…

February 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUTARY 27, 1927 FEW RELICS REMAIN 'Earlier Founding Of University Verified OF UNONOQLTIDNBy Catalogue Of 1844~ (ContnuedfromPageOne)Support for Regent Junius E. Beal's (Coninud fom Pge ne) contention that the University was The opening within the last seve-'fuddin11 nse('f 87i -al years of the library and swim- fonid in the University catacs from riing departments has finally brought te year 1844 andl their iclu...…

March 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…THE MICH-IGCAN rATTY ' -_. " SUNDAY, MARCH- 27, 19!1 .__u BOOKLET ISSUED ON BOYS SUMMER CAMP S. C. A. D~escribes Activ ities O Six Year Old' Camp Supervised And Sponsored By Association MOVING PICGTURES TAKEN In a booklet issued by the Student Christian association recently, the ac- tivities which were carried on at the fresh air r.amp, supervised by the association, Cre described. The campI was etabi~ six years ago and has increased . en i...…

April 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WE'D\ESDAY, APRIL. 27, 1927 TH MCIGNDALYWDNSAY-ARL 7-12 t 1 i 1 ' I 1 1 1 ' V~i1 Bre k Gr und or E ectin Ofthe combined seating capacity of both !est theaters iin the country.befr Theater X ith Lett ino- Of Conltracts enE titie; , nishe~d with exquisite appointmnt The stage is being so constructed such its specially dIesigne~ldtraper, 3: as to enable the operators of1 the ,n carpets, comfor,!table chai-r:,.am Plans have ...…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…'SHE MICHIGAN DAILY I+ltiDAY, MAY 27, 1927 F- I THE-ICHAN-DILY oI1mo, MY 27-192 STAKERHOE FOMCLUB TO PRESENVTi HUERTA INDICT ED U LIRHOE r mlSPRING SERENADE, I. In c('coda ie ', with e e. t he1 ltL31$ AERONAUTIS MEETINGVarsity Glee c]ub xwill l vc itSiil serene onnelxt 'liesl~y el r;, I C(oimierelal Aviiation StressedI Ba~ther starting at 7 o'clock. Tbhi will; TIhaaN liitary FHying; Safer , bethie la st act ivity n i i(clI 1> is Airplane...…

October 27, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…{ M, I1, TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926 a nmw ..:-1- _ -- - f ~yf~~~aD, l~ DEMC'CRATIC CANDIDATE ~ II OIJBORNTO BE HONORED TODAY~ TALKS ON G OVERNMFNTi -Washtenaw Republicans Are Tolha r~~t American Form iOf Government Has Endured The :longest4 WAS UNIVERSiTY REENT ;1.~ ~ - Entering the final weeks of the elec- tion campaign, Republicans of Wash- I tenaw county assetmbledi in Pease aud-I itorium, Ypsilanti, Monday nigh...…

November 27, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…AE "WO 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 192 TWO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 192fl "a Lvom FRATERNITY Dean Bursley, Frank Boland, '27, Repr At Annual C DISCUSSION More than 200 offi the National Greek- the United States a yesterday the annua lege fraternity menE sylvania in New Yo day session is unde the InterfraternityI which various pro undergraduate life w HCIALS QINDUSTRY LOOKS FOR CHARACTER, NATIVE ABILITY, ADVISES SHEAFOR "I...…

January 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…THDE MICHIGAN DAILY THVRSDA Y, JANUARY 27r, 192" _ _ - - - -- ..yy APONMNTAE PLAN GREATEST RAIL SYSTEMR (i Cuesi th Sua.1sio w or of..... n.the i;...;iiCollege.,' 01 ;: i :scPhi::i; ;:;:::) ;"::?..:::::.;:ri ;'c1c: oraf thoser stets who wish ..To shotena tions fortdent who lnt ne thcil f odaddug ic lysid { i an fo grdut stdetswshng pciaein pacuical Calulaion C -. wore in the eprtmn of pharma- , anddru analsis, Pharmace"jal 7 AIO~ of sthest...…

January 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THEIF MICH-TCAN rYATT ia 111a .i 11 t.1A1t LAlL1 wui. , " .1r ~t'Ylx t 1'11J 1\4. SIL i. LI' .. .: 1LV PREPARE LEAFLETS FOR NEWSTUDENT~ Pamphlets Describing College Life Ti Be Sent To Prospeetlve freshmen COOPERATION SOUGHT Pr'eparation of pamphlets of instruc lbin and information for use of en tering students is under way unde the' direction of the registrar's office The folders, ranging in size from 1 to 16 pages, will be ready ...…

March 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…I~lMCIA AL SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 192, fl flfl I conferences and a. number of smaller W v B 0 ro'UBLU~ICISJS round beofeeceoof which -of thepoica science department. II I I [~Professor Reeves' conference ~will dis- TO MI T INci s the limitation of armaments. lv EEamNnchas uopeais leformer wil jAbNhas'oli lectuormers. Wills Dr.(~niied Aiiuuice~Spet ki~ rt er of foreign affairs of Greece, and1 Six h S ss on I nsti ute'atthe p e e t i em inister to...…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL-27, 1926 Waiter Sets Prize Table regularly once each week. The bulle- tins, aside from the regular general University antd college ann1ounc Iell-c and catalogs, include such oc her is- r lips "asthe forest ry, fiungipal fld ill- , si rat ion, li)bralrv cxi elsion Service,j biolog ical station, chemlical cngiiic(r- Ing , andlsc.17W(design, anjd physics de-, IIaii inellt a lxioi tenci£ilt's, the 1Presi- (1(1t...…

May 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TI-1F- MICI-- TGAN DAILY TTTT-P, IIPAY, MAY 27, 152G WAGE TWO TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1D~ f SUMMER EUCTION Instruction In Library )fetshous "11ii Be Repeted Uder Dretiok Of Bishop NEW TEACHERS ADDED Opportunity will be given to teach- 1 ers to increase their professonal efi-1 ciency by the inclusion of more than 100 courses in the various phases of education in the summer session be-k ginning June 21, statedl an a...…

September 27, 1928 (vol. 29, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 -__ _ _ . WRK FORSMSE OFFERS FORTY COURSES IN DETRm1T, FLINT, AND OTHER CITIES LA W SCHOOL HAS NEW PROFESSOR Prof. W. W. Blume has been add- ed to the faculty of the Law School itwas announced yesterday by Dear Henry M. Bates. He will teach part time in Professors Sunderland's cases. 'G : t Z HAZING ATTRACTS MOVIES Hazing reared its head for a few I minutes again yesterday-but it was all fun for the frosh this time....…

October 27, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…THE M~ICHIGcAN }AlLY SATURDAY, O THE..M.CH...A.. ...LY Of ZEPPELIN. EST CITIESI University Begins FORM CLUB TO INTRODUCE GLIDING AS CAMPUS SPORT V ,IAIW II PUT or[F0BY ECKENER CAPTAIN OF GIANT DIRIGIBLE ABANDONS FLIGHT PLANS BEFORE HOME TRIP; AIRShIP TO RETURN SOON Deiy Now Would Be Impractical In Facc Of Bad Weather, Says Comimandert (By Associated Press) LAKVHURST, N. J., Oct. 26-Dr Iugo ckener, commander of the trans-Atlantic diri...…

November 27, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…,. ~THE M IC HI G=AN DAILCY TUESD flSI~ [ LES ROYAL FAMILY CONCERNED OVER CONaDITIONr OF KING ARGCA D A -HAR-NWYI Iii:A MAKEIMSTEY ISI TOAYNOW SHOWING. "NEDf TODAYand TOMORROW ONLY - -- zs (Triumhant return of the ie- Crmr riiwh n l cv ture that rocked the continent-- Here On F light Of Which" s ! Details ,rc>Unknown PLAESCIO O ETOI A powerful drama o conflict by Sid Surrounded in ;mtystery is the',3<' T +iOMORROW EX re Son for tie visit and f...…

January 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILY _:UNIAY, 3ANUu2!T92g (Continued from Page One) Q o'clock and 5:30 .o'clock next Thursday and Friday afternoons at the side desk of the Union. The Inen's favors will be small black billfolds for inside pockets, and those for women will be vanity purses of black leather, which have been especially designed for the Hop, Alan Bovard, '30, favors chair- 2nan, said. The auto ban has been lifted for the weekend, the period of len...…

February 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FERtUARY 27, 1929 Ten dollars will be awarded as the first prize for the best short story to be submitted in the recent- ly announced Inlander short story contest. A second prize of a book will also be awarded. The prizes are being given by the Graham Book stores which are cooperating with the Inlander to make the con- test a success. The short story contest opened yesterday, and will be concluded on March 19...…

March 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…TTO THE MICH IGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1921 PHMI EA SIGMA ILL INITIATE FIFTY AT1f FRESHMN__SCOLARS CEREMONY :THIS AFTERNOON WILL BE FOLLOWED BY BANQUET 1$URLEV WILL (GIVE TALK intiates Cnuprise Those Freshmen Who Madee 2.5 Averages And Better Last Semester initiation, into Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary scholastic frat- ,ernity, will take place this .after- noon at 5 o'clock in room 302 of fte Union. Phi Eta Sigma maintains its avera...…

April 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…TW THE-MICHI CAN DAILY 'SATUTRDAY, APRIL 27, 192 __ ._ SST A TESTREET FOUNTAIN VIES WITH THAT OF PONCE DE LEON! A~AT the corner of State street and fexuberant boys with cymbals, trum- fetPIODUCTIuiNorth University Avenue stands a pets and pipes, then two graceful ("fountain of youth", vying with women bearing water-jars, a child Ponce de Leon's fabled fount in with a basket of flowers, a young BY Ftman with a scroll in hand and a that t...…

September 27, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…]ISNaming Of Morrow Alen-French, American Historian, Uses 11I I COMMITTEE WILL ~ May Cause Uproa i Clements LibraryTo Gather Information tf CNUTUREi BROILED STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN * "Forty Years of Service to Michigan ,Students" TUT'TLE'S LUNCH -- ANNOUNCEMENT- Owing to the many requests made by our- patrons we wish to announce that we will # be open evenings up to 1 1 P. M.. * Serving will be as follows : WEEKDAYS Breakfast.....................…

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