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February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY R ------ EWA% tio n in DtoiVlreee :etgaes the itrcas1ak~hi ora ,toa's ..liL2gam s villibe thIe secondt - round o~ the inter-clIess lau n MISS DEANE TO SPEK ON HOMEDBECORATIONi EASTERN LECTURER TO COM1E r'N- DER AUSPICES 0OF A. . U. W. Miss:Edith Deane,, of -New York;. ed- itor of the interior decorating depart- ment of "Today's Housewife,"~ will ar- ,rive in Ann Arbor Tuesday, March 4, to open her series of lect...…

February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - --.-M ,..: :, FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE" UNITERSITY OF MICHIGAN Piabli~hed every morning except ?Monday wring the University year by the Board in u'ntrol of Student PublicationsB Members of Western Conference Editorial szciatiozl, The ssoiatd Pessis ecluhsi'e lyen- toeaedforrepublication (o I1a news spatc es credited to- it or not otherwise edited in this paper and the local news vub- hed therein. Entered at the postof...…

February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGANDIL DAILY U* 111 SOUTH MAIN 111 SOUTH, MAIN eoo07 i t f 4 O o -" 0 0 t t f f 4 - x " r ' Thursday, Fr'iday' f J 'Saturday f , tie Thursday, Saudy Greats DOLLAR1 DAY anC', SI'L.K" -L E inin rbo Dollar - S pec"la Is Materials for that Spring rs Sheets, Pillow %oases, Towelin g Ready Made If You Prefer Them I. In the Spring Silk Sale I6c Unbleached "heetiro', 8 yards for....... 45c Pillow Tubing, 3 ...…

February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, (- '.. 4 I I + i ~+, ,.I 3 ; K 4 .,, +,, ~IY,,.. ,, , _ , BSKETEERS GIVEN AN&THER RESTDAY Iard Scrimmage To Take Place Today In Preparatloii For Maroon Tilt Saturday KARRY lPHE INJURES K'. IN PURDUE GiAME SATURDAY Coach Mather gave his basketball lye another day of rest yesterfay in rder to give them sufficient rest afterl he long trip, but will hold a lonig crimmage,,during today's practice ession in...…

February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ............ SI FE I COLUMN CLOSES AT S P.M. A DVERTISING DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, 11c per reading line for three wr more insertions. White space icharged for at same. rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts for classified advertising. 10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9e per reading line for thre...…

February 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -.- ----- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Publication in the Bulletin is" constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received bl tb. Assistant to the Ore4daent until 114flafl 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 INumber 103 All Students: Two students now in the Contageous Hospital with Chicken-pox, have n found continuing campus activities while in the active stage of this dis- A11 ~students who have not been xvaccinat...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER PROBABLY RAIN OR SNOW TODAY L L s fr k A6F PLAN TO HEAR MACMILLAN TONIGHT I VOL. XXXIII. No. 107 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 28, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIDE CENTS SucesMTdl EXPLORER TO 1 EXPERENE LECTURETO, D. 1. MACMILLAN TO D WORK IN FROZE NORT UNKNOWN BAFFIN I S SUBJECT OF S Slides And Motion Picture In Telling of Arct Explorations Donald B. MacMillan, w Arctic explorer and lecturer will gi...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…tTHE ',- 'HIQANj)AIL REPORT SHIPPING 1iL AGRIEEMENT: Senators Find I 1ifflcil-iiIn 1est~ructigj of Administration EXPEC~tT DISPLAC'EMENT Y FAVOR OF NEW LEG~ISLATION Washington, Feb. 27-(P,,, A. P) Agreemient was reported todlay in the senate, to vote tonnorrow oni final dis- position of the administraition shi ppmng' ~bill whiich has beenf regarded as lost even by its supporters since last Fri-I day. Before the agree ment to vote was reached...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…I I°-I E MIHIGAN DAILY ,.. . _ _ -a- . _ ,_.... CKETS G0 ON SAE i,,L FORl JUNJIOR GIRLS' Pt~LAY L..--___ :Male Students .incur Wrath Of 'Madison Women, All women who took rifle shooting I .Announcement, of the name of the ifl,truction last sjimtester andl who Junior Girls' play, wichi is to be giv- wish to continue with the work are i en March 21, 22, 23, and:( 24, and of the asked to meet, at 7X:15 o'clock to-' entire cast and choruses ...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPEB OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday' ing tke University year by the Board in ntrol of Student Publications. Uember of Western Conference Editorial sociation., the Associated Press is exclusively en- ed to the use for republication of all1 ws dispatches credited to it or not other- Be credited in this paper and the local vs published therein. Entered at the postoffice at A...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN. DAILY Announces Tentative ProgramForMay Festivalf Tentative programs for several of sented in concert form on Saturday the concerts to be given at the 1923 night, May 19. The program for the May Festival, May 16-19, were an- Children's concert Friday afternoo ,ounced yesterday by Prof. Earl V. and for the Friday evening cocer Moore of the School of Music. Prof. have not yet been completed, but will Moore returned yesterd...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… 1 pyp 17.11 H1 1 U iL# J Y5 f' L:V L' 0 li I I PL'DILUl1i\1 u0, " y ( J V Duke To Don Grid VEIVES HOPE TO FORTCE IOWA TO SHARE CONFERENCE COURT TITLE Duke To DonGrid To s Once Aga n Continued Victory For Wisconsin air S lichigann Win Over Hawks Means ie OLD MAN JINX STILL CAMPS ON TRAIL OF MATHEWRS FIVF( ' Coach Mather's Varsity basketbal quintette meets the Iowa five Satur- day night at Waterman gymnasium in the final game of the sea...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

…i ____THE* MICHJIGAN DAILY ., --- , _ -_ FARRELL TO TAKE 1 ]-TRAGK MEN Til NNUAL ILLINfI REY LT ~Woverines to Have Stronig Conipef.- in the p ole vault, but will no doubt tin r'om Hawkeyes and Indiani meet their letters in McI~nown of Aggregations !Kansas State Normnal, who clea eel the bar at 12 feet 10 inches at the K. C. HUJBB'I D PROSSER, BROOKER IA. C. Tneet a few weeps3 back. Flow- AND OTHERS ARE COUNTED) oN!ever, these mnen can hold ...…

February 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…_______________ iF -7MICHIGAN DAIL) WEDNE~lA Pul, the' VrON AI Y caton in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mnembers of University. Copy received until 3: lO p. ra. (11;30 A, m. Saturday.) info -3 WEDNELSDAY, FEBIRUARY 28, 1'94' 3 N IIaher 107 their families. The members Of the lUniversity Cluib will b~e the guests of the Club. ('tARA B.13. BTES. Oratoicat Ascz r turn Le ;ii re Tonight; Holders of Course Tickets will use tho Wil...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…)p w PO 'o t {4gan Li .I ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922 nfuIn IENCE [OVAL TO ICAGO ERS AID ssor Opposes md Dlrectlon Federal of Smith In Favor Of Rooming Plan "Although the University, has been in possession of a small number of private residences this year," said Sec- retary Smith, "every one of them is either sold or soon to be sold and all will be removed from University property before July, thus making it ...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…ESS o the use for rnot otherwise i therein. gan, as second which is enjoyed by both the student and the resi, dent of Ann Arbor. The crowds which attend are continually growing, and he who visits once "de- parts but to return". There is something peculiarly effective about the full, resonant tones of organ music within the im- pressive surroundings of Hill auditorium, towards the close of day. Care and responsibility are for the moment laid a...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…WHIIL TREATISES BE LI) APRIL lIST NIGHTS . z 7:30 to 10:30 MINGTON gs) , GALPIN AND BRAND WORK ON BOOKBSAS A RESULT OF STUDY ABROAD Dr. W. F. Galpin and C. F. Brand, of the English history department, are eachwriting historical treatises, as a result of study abroad last summer. Dr. Brand is now writing the last chap- ter of his book and Dr. Galpin expects to have his ready for publication next' year. The two men were in London last summe...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…. t= .. *.1 a/: . "' .r ; viii ;;k ii . . .. . . . ... .... =. I-_ I t G ,,; CHIMES ART STAFF Freshman Track Squad Continues To Show A Balanced development There will be an important meeting of all those who are interested in art work for the Chimes in room 306 of the Un- ion today,at. 5'o'clock. or sist Sat- f Catalogue on request LDING & BROS. State St., Chicago I SENIORS NOTICE Men senior lits must report to Moe's now...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

…|J1iL LIiML tLIL LUltiU LUIA LPU V lay in the next few days on she ce as the condition of the ice w warrant further notice. lay .v A -~ - olState Relay Carnival At E. Lansing 'OR DROPS 18 MEN C OF CANDI. Eighteen men were included in the rst cut made by Coach Fisher this eason. Thse surviving the knife oft ie coach's eye went through their aces for two huirs yesterday after- on at a' lively clip.-t The coach is well pleased with the ray th...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…:. l ., _zs' and icel laeous s somewhat damaged by Fire and Smoke so we have decided to hi the balance oof our Miscellaneous Books, Fiction, Stationer I Notebooks Our entire stock of Cloth and P. books. All sizes at rock Fiction to Caet One of Them Brief Cases 98c 28 3.98 KIPLING O'HENRY MARK TWAIN" STEVENSON SHAKESPEARE THACKERY DUMAS DICKENS HARDY and many at REMARKABLE VAI Stationery k Racks All Michigan Seal Paper ...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…- on cast. On account of I ture this afternc Jordan will not bo sity students. Swift's lec- n Myra B. e to Univer- I Edith H. Swift, of the American ne association, will give a lec- for all University women at 4 k this afternoon in Sarah Cas-' Angell hall. Her subject will Vhat and How Are We Building?" Kahn, R. Waldron; sophomore squad- G. Baker, M. Birmingham, D. Bolton, D. Compton, W. Craigie, P. Delf, M, Hays, A. McKinnon, J. Raum; f...…

February 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…I .. . 'days.) I Colin Will (ul-e Lecture Tonight (Continued from Page One) ments ) disappear under the waves in 19 minutes without being deeply im- pressed by the picture. Mr. Coffin was present at the bombing tests and is in IN DEBATE T 1922 Number 106 All students who desire to compete in the Northern Oratorical league con- test should hand in manuscripts of their speeches, consisting of not more than 1,850 words on any subject of L...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… lii k '0 wt t an t . DAY AND NII SER V Ar II ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920. PRICE. MINIMMIM IIIMilIII INIIIIIIIIII II IIIII I I I I I I II MP R ICE- r I _ _ T ENGINEERMEETINGS j i uId~i FICIALS ADVOCATES IN BUILDING asses All Previous ace the Sixth highway en- early every inty highway kc part, came Freshmen To Have Assemblies Every Wednesday in University Hall Announcement has been made by the mentor...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…RSITY the Univer- CIATED PRESS' :ly entitled to the use for dited to it or not otherwise ws published therein. Arbor, Michigan, as second rd street.. ing Mr.'or Miss So-and-So of the School of Music; but at the May Festival, which is the greatest mus- ical event of the year, we have a right to demand artists of the first rank. Music lovers from all over the surrounding country come to attend the Festival and these, together with the local p...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…. Geo. May. Clerk of rt Cook. Assistant -C. C. Wetzel, B. D. Earle, D. Forbes, R. IVIIUIIIIflItI L Id hI M. A. 0 TONISIHT Team Faces Second Aggle Game With G. r. If I Scorer-Elmer P. Hardell. Assist-l ant scorers - J. A. Larson, R. C. --v Confident Spirit Despite' Losch, F. J. Petty, Tom Maynard, R. Setbacks Beardsley, M. Rouke, J. Spence. An- nouncers-D. K. Messner, F. W. Par- RENDERSON) FORWARD, WILL sons. MAKE TRIP WITH QUINTET OUT UF...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…camps in col l. .I INESOTA IMENI ,. . . .. 1 #,; LONG ABSENCES DUE TO OF "FLU" THE CAUSE I 'IWome FEAR r U 1 I kable it is made pres- Hard and fast are the new rules and restrictions recently placed on women students of the, University of Minnesota. Must Give Excuse senti Feb. dop- The faculty of that university has eing put the lid on all unnecessary absenc- class es among the girl students. They are" the now required to pres...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

….n in "The Last screen magazine edy.. n "The Speed , "Golf and Gun ., "" , " "> S". Tues-Wed- 2-3 - Buck Jones in "The Last Straw" with Craig Kennedy stories and ~aMutt & Jeff cartoon. .Thurs-Fri-4-5-MontaguLove in "The Steel King" with a news and comedy. Sat-6-All star cast in "Oh Boy" (re- turn date) also a screen magazine and --d r E. -__ 0 S H UBER MONTE SSDEFTROI1 CRISTO _ Jr."' r review. lackton produc- inogram weekly :a9110191119...…

February 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…erous phases of the propostion, the ved, That congress enact se- majority of those present voted in ws embodying the recom- favor df the negative side- of the ns recently set forth by At- fjuestion. eneral Palmer," was the subhI ussed at the meeing of the For Campus news read the M3teh- u Debating society at 7:30 Igan Daily.-Adv. Qur Spring Woolens ere and ready for your inspection-they were purchased e prevailing prices of three months ago (n...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…I THE PRo WEATHER )BABLY SNOW TODAY 4hp 4iltr4 t 'an nti ASSOCIATED PRESS WAN AN D NIGHT WIRE SERVICE I VOL. XXIX. No. 103. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. PRICE THREE CENTS LEAGUE NEARING FINAL FORM PRESS WILSON BELIEVES PROPOSED AMENDMENT DEALS WITH TERRITORIAL DECREES STATES CANNOT FAIL WORLD IN ITS CRISIS Maintenance of Monroe Doctrine by Powers Provided In Charter (By Associated Press) Washington, Feb. 27. - Pres...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYA R OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT kTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday -uring the universit year by the Board in Control of Student Publications.' IEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated, Press is exclusively entitled o the use for republication of all news dis- patches credited to it or not otherwise credited n this paper and also the local news pub- lished herein. Entered at the postoffice at Ann...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYPAGE --mz k tom.. - - -_ _ ____.. 4 -- Frances f MICHIGAN TO PLAY FARMERS TONIGHT Coach Mitchell Expects Second From Aggies for Present Seasoni Win BORNSTEUN TO START GAME AT ONE FORWARD POSITION In final preparation for the M. A. C. match tonight, Coach Mitchell sent his basketeers through a mild drill accompanied by a chalk talk, Thurs- day evening. The team has been working in good form and the coach wished to sav...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ... J-HOP TICKETS Persons desirous of obtaining ekets for the J-Hop to be held pril 4, are requested to com- nunicate with Carl Velde, 1437 Vashtenaw avenue, as soon as ossible. e skating Friday, Feb. 28, from 9 n. to 10 p. m. \Weinberg's Colli- n.-Adv. ally want ads bring results. . WUERTH I TODAY ALL-CAMPUS ORTORICAL CLUB IS RECENT PROJECT TO/BE MANAGED1 BY COMMITTEE OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY A decision to submit pl...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILr PAGE FEDERAL COUR1 SAVES CITY B (the ballots removedsto another place HONEY FOR NEW BALLOTBOXES of safekeeping and sealed where they will be kept until the senatorial dis- Ann Arbor's voting machines were pute is settled. released yesterday by the federal' court after being in possession of the Sophomores at Purdue have pre- federal authorities since the Ford- sented a resolution adopted by the Newberry senatorial disputeh ...…

February 28, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Mluseumn Publish Work on Bivalves For the first time since the Smith- sonian Institute's publication at the close of the Civil War there is now available a complete classification of American and Canadian shell-fish. Dr. Bryant Walker, of Detroit, cura- tor of the University's shell collection, is the author. It is not a work that would prove interesting to the average...…

February 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…gi, i t 43ZU ASSOCIAT PRESS DAY AND NIGIlU SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. . RIC fS 1 I VIENNA OOPS TLE LENCE Consider ONLY 1 ORDNANCE COURSE MAN HERE Earl Merritt of Salem, Ill., is the only student who has arrived to start work in the ordnance course, which was scheduled to open last Saturday. The remaining students, approximate- ly 150 of them, are either held up in supply depots where they are being examin...…

February 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…is life so long ago that he isn't whether they ever existed or t. he general idea of induc- idents 'to continue their college. In such a crisis it the need for more col- nade every day more ap- faculty decision in the e is to induce those who ise go to college to en- l.The other colleges of y might do well to follow Magazine considers mne one of the handsom- the country, Bearing in Le aforementioned person e Inlander last year we nent among ...…

February 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…rL - - of - ZH CLOTHING_ HATS - and - URNISHINGS :hmitt, Apfel Co. DOZEN P.AYERS REPORT FOR BATTERY BERTIHS LIUN IGRIN URGES MORE PITCH- ERS TO TRY OUT FOR STAFF At present Coach Lundgren has about seven pitchers and a similar. number of catchers working daily in the gymnasium and the coach is anx- ious to see more men in the school who have any ability in catching or pitching to report for practice and. loosen out the kinks before the...…

February 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… IS >p. >f Michigan smart models in PROF. JAN TYNE SPEAKS ON CAUSES OF WAR "VICTORY IS OUR ONLY END; WE MUST UPHOLD DEMOCRACY," SAYS HISTORIAN Victory is the only end, and we must. support the efforts of our government until we succeed in making the world safe for democracy," stated Prof. Claude H. Van Tyne in a lecture on "The Causes of the War," at 7:30 o'clock last night in the auditorium of the University School of Music. "We must have ...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…VY L.t £ £ AJ1Z AND COLDER TroDAY I 00 tV~ x i3atti UNITED F DAY AND NIGHI IRE SERVICE VOL. XXVII. No. 102. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917. PRICE FIVE C __ : t EXPECT 100 MEN FOR DRiLL TONIGHT Interest Among Students in Military Training IsProgressing Rapidly RECEIVE LOAN OF 50 RIFLES BY COURTESY OF MAJOR WILSON Definite Program Will Be Published Shortly; Work of Wide Scope Undertaken By L. S. T. Interest among Mic...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…likIriluAl V! %l'L £uid$tn att { vG OUR EXHIBIT I% ring and Summer Sultings rican and Foreign Sources in Artistic and Striking Designs YOUR INSPECTION INVITED G.H. Merchant Tailors Wild Company STATE STREET Grade TOOLS for WOOD and1 FORGE SHOPS H L. SWITZER CO. ARE 301 State St. SPORTING GOODS Official newspaper at the University of Mf-;.gan. Published every morning except M~nday during the university year. ,ntered at the post-...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

…DAIL' 4 1.=y.. __ _. [II i I iUI In ETRACK VENTS Hold' sonnel4 Try-outs to Decide Per- of Relayers to Go on Trip ELAY EVENTS PROVE BIG WORRY FOR COACH FARRELL [chigan to Meet Stiff Competition in Tilts with Schools of Big Nine Uncertainty as regards the make-up the squad to be sent to the western tercollegiates prevaded the Wolver-] e tracksters last night. It is expected that Farrell will take ong entries for the pole vault, the gh jum...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…._. llNE HALL IS EXAMPLE OF BEAUTY ANO UTILITY Architectural Design of New "Y" Building Is Georgian English; Decorating Unique Lane hall, the new building of the Y. M. C. A., which will be formally opened at 7:30 o'clock next Friday evening, is a splendid example of beauty combined with utility. , In general, the interior decorative scheme of Lane hall is in light, plain wall tints, while simple hangings and rugs have been selected. Nearly a ...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

…Advance Showing of Spring 1917 Showing of Top Coats in Suits a HATS Society Brand Clothes ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL DOLLAR SHIRT The New Spring Models are Here 1-4 Off On All Winter Suits and Overcoats J. F. WUERTH CO. NEXT TO ORPHEUM Wadhams & Co. State St. Arcade Main and Washington Sts. TYPEWRITERS For Rent or Sale Historians Speak Highly of India Before Advent of British Rule If You Seek For unvarying quality in Men's Wear you ...…

February 28, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…LVll%-"i £A..J1IJ'6LHC1L I I. Jew Spring What more do you want? THAN LYNDON'S GUARANTEE "Upon receipt of any roll of film we develop if you find a single defect we will not charge you one cent for developing." And we still give you PEACE TIME'S PRICES. Peace Time's Quality because we are still using the same developing formula that we used before the war-we could sell our metal for a fabulous price and "get along" the same as others do bu...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…THE DAILY EVERY MORNING X1.50 The Michigan Daily SUBS( RiBE _N 4k '' W oic I,~ -V o 0.ANABOMCIASNAYFBUR 8 95 T, No. 105. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS, ' " i isiv..P i^ iVELUL YVXTi . MIGHIGAN SWAMPS CATHOLICS ITO06 Wolverines Snow Under Notre Dame, Registering Slams in Four Events and Garnering Seven Firsts HALF MILE AND MILE CLICKED OFF WITH REMARKABLE SPEED . T1ODAY Cosmopolitan .club meets in...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…TiE MICHIGAN DAILY ~1 HlIGH CLASS TAILORING4 is the keynote of our success. For 2? years wve have been masters in the Art of Tailoring. Our finished gar- mnent looks right, wears right, and stays right 'till the fabric is Nworn out. These qualities are in addition to the dlistinction, individuality, and exclus- iveness that mares our tailoring stand out from thie commonplace. Leave your order' today for that new G. H. )WILT) COMPAN~Y Leadiv ...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…mE MC )i 1 0DAILY M--.. ,...::=. wv. ISSARFIEL A 6H 19LCK SPEAK ~ '~ ' s Cellege President Will Talk Editor, The Michigan Daily:- [. E. Church and Author at Presbyterian There exists among the student body at the present time a widespread dis- VISITORS WELL KNOWN satisfaction with the grades which wo men, prominent in both relig- s and educational activities will be rd by Ann Arbor audiences to- ht, when Dr. H. A. Garfield, presi- t of Wi...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY sip .. in Theatrical Circles F y F - h Jolly Winifred Wild, Theater Majestic Theater day, Saturday Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1 4-5-6 March 4-5-6 1 soon witness the return of the old time favorites, Ed. Wild, vaudeville musical comedy stars, who offer a comedy One Fool Thing After Another." uple are well known in Ann Arbor as they have prayed" with their own musical tabloid, and they have written the .e Majestic tha...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN MAY ENTER TEAMS FOR DRAKE RELAY CARNIVAL Chances Good for Winning Majority of Events if Invitation Is Accepted I NFORMAITY RULES, RI FLE SQUAD MAY SOPH CLASS PROM' l WIN CHAMPIONSHIP. Ui II Pheir Attitude Newspaper dispatches from Des League's Moines, Iowa, indicate that Michigan serts is to be invited to enter one or more teams in the annual Drake relay car- \ CETAIN ilval during the coming spring. The N CERTA...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…TuHm MICHIGAN DAILY ,; S.. U ctt ,r , e a rN* 1 , , i tlEw" I r a Three Button, Single-breasted Sack. Slightly rounded corners. Full peak- ed lapel. WHAT a difference there is in tailor-to-measure clothing. Let us make you one suit, and you will see why those men who think most of their appearance would have their suits made no place else. Look around, and you will see the difference in tailoring. Here is a man whose suit fits him ...…

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