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May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… .. Trials in's freshman track squad a most successful training ,st week by holding the final ,1s of the year. The times nces made in the events were especially the running Hahn feels'that he has guid- of the most promising team ngs in the country. In Hub- einke, Brooker, Proesser, oesser, and Isbell he has a f stars that will help raise 's track stock up to par. Moore,dAmstetz, Nicholson, d, Aldrich, .Gunn, Hindes, rittman, Gibson, Higgins...…

May 28, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TIHL MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1922 /' ques~~ii t iiniy nt oohnaly h esin nural t 1' nard st atie sftsofoteidatinss the realu spite oo s u the mi>s tieas isty the 151 o5.011cier 'iitheinuthtaigfher Books anEAuthors itwaswo hsar arcarathhufact thathua noi .s o ff prentnratin, v.rethreod ortstandingvefa- "AARON'S 1RO1" leaves once more, this tne fo good.' Even excluding his ideas alogete, ov, id ant a stirit, and that By D. H, Lawre...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

…T DAV CAMP! UNN AND CLARK WIN ' IN EXTEMPORE CONTEST ill hold a dual ate university >men will com- Michigan nega- >lumbus, while Columbus will bnd oppose thel )up. The ques- be: Resolved, -to-the-Atlantic gcompleted by anada and the rest in debate and proper to rhich only wo- ays Prof. T. C. ry department. four women on in the Central a the past, and ine woman de- Seventy men will complete the quota for the first section of Camp Davis whic...…

May 28, 1922 • Page Image 7

…SUPNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 I1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE7 helief that the tread at all Itumanity WIMISIES-A REVIEW cadenced. t'onseqctently I cannot songts ' ii. I am afraid the song it toacrdl a mare stabhle, mare discip-, (Continued fram Page 2) like Chete~r F. Kuthn's "Revenge,"; Mitt Brunt. woutld like to have tang lie, altho'ugh art less pcassioate' tat wcih the exception at these fesv beratse after reacting it I copiedl it: it notc what Asarr...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 8

…''E- I. decided to plan cards would be given out at some $1,000 which future convocation on which the stu- n one of the dents would place the names of their ft to the un- instructors,, writing after each one the he custom of mark between A and F that he thinks year to give he merits. It is thought that through sually taken this system the administration would beautify the be given a first hand opportunity of rating the effectiveness of each ...…

May 28, 1922 • Page Image 8

…['HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1922 The GENOA CONFERENCE thinking of the leaders can alter thc One of the most tdistresing fac -_________________ (Cntinuied f rota Page 1)u tion as regards Russia. tora of the entire situation is the at- the part of the Germans the Frenets"Russia fat done away with the kindatt nbl tittide of the Germans. It is as on- hegn o iestresitisen tattir-of governent ont which lierty is raosl as that of Fran...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 9

…1 17 lIl~ 11V£,& £A 1 dwL7tI I -1 Theaters It >f the freshman and s' social committees are ieir accounts to the reg- be audited, after which brought to Dean Jor- Li other girls' organiza- equested to bring their ks to be kept over sum- persons having funds an league campaign n to the treasurer of ommittee, Dorothy Jef- an road at once. This led for campaign, ex- .1 be collected individ- id in this week. ing employment for summer school or...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 10

…EuTIN ;urday.) -rte . k '' ntil 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Sat SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 Number r 17 - - fl~*~** *~St~ fr4 evening, May 29, at 8 o'clock in the Auditorium of Univer- ass in Play Production will present Booth Tarkington's Jacobin" and an original tragedy, "Mamette," by Louis H. [hese are to be simple class reviews and not finished stage, > admission will be charged and the public is cordially in- ram will begin promptly and th...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 A LITTLE CHAT WITH VACHEL LINDSAY Lois Ellsabet Whitob) in one incarnation," he confided. "I interested in Egyptian .ir -ove heat and flat land-no hills. Lots achef?" akem Mr.Fost of times at home when it's so hot that had been a litepase inthe everybody else has left town I sit and aion, a nd this question paint or write, perfectly happy." distinct change of subect "b ,But it is more t...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 12

…The May Whimsies-A Review (By Delbert Clark) I "And this is where my story ends," 'While blank youths caper to it I dislike the May Whimsies for, four and somehow it's very funny because the night long," reasons: three pieces of verse are so you don't have to function mentally in which throws an unfair emphasis on placed they cannot be torn out without order to get the story, and most of us the definite article. In contrast, we injuring two pe...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 13

…no means stops with the convenient Times or recalls the dissenting opin anat s-ioo of two judges of the Spren fists and internationalists, as belong- We must not be misled by "false, (COntinued) ing to one threatening group united in specious idealism masquerading as By James Harvey Robinson a like-minded attempt to overthrow so- progress. The light is one for Cod ciety as we know it. * * * The Lusk as well as country, in which all forms (Publ...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 14

…thcnav cc tendency to cla critics as sorry estate--is capricious and Italt- standards of morality to which they - The }'lind in the <nesies of society. . * * taving ing. * * *Iare accustomed. Few lawyers can vie reviev ed the argument of those who * * * Experime it n which natur- their profession with any considerable Jiakitng would repress criticism lest it lead to al science has reaed itself is by no degree of detachment. Then there ar v o e...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 15

…Next Brander goes back to the good the mutters went the entire length of B lurb for BrandBe old days when the agents or e t - 1 school. And this condition held ciety for the Prevention of Vice held true over nearly the whole country. full sway and were putting Diamond Today in that high school there are (By G. D. Eaton) of the old Brander by that irreverent Dick out of business in favor of Har- about ten Jews acting as instructors. e country s...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 16

…questionably not only has ideas-in toral stoadard she considers the real spite of the mistiness that he som- hum to it re and, on that basis, her Bn sines psses o ffas profundity-but he true morliy. The outstanding fac- can write as well as any English or. to her are the facts that human novelist of the present generation. .e rgs are three-fold, for they have a "AARON'S ROD" leaves once more, this time for good. Even excluding his ideas altoge...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 17

…' that the trend of all humanity WHISIES-A IEVIEW cadenced. Consequently I cannot song!" But I am afraid the song «ard a more stable, more discip- (Continued from Page 2 like Chester F. Kuhn's "Revenge," Miss Brunt would like to have sung although not less passionate But with the exception of these few because after reading it I copied it is not what Anacreen would sing, and of relationship between man and rough places, I like the group and do...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 18

…I 17 ki LIN~X 5AJ~ UAU SA'r1L ..I - n - - -'-*-'vi-'-.Luc-- *---- " . .tc - ' " iv.b (Continued from Page 1) 'u tion as regards Russia. tors of the entire situation is the at- the part of the Germans, the French "Russia has done away with the kind titude of the Germanis. It is as un- began to be more insistent that Ger- of government on which liberty is reasonable as that of France, but, what m y keep up her achedole of ay built, and has scrap...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… 1w igan :&flt3J -J ) r ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 29 1921. PRICE FIVE C t E I' f ERS ) kRPUS s GAME and Karpus broke up Ohio ball game in the esterday after two Were [ohnny smashed one to for three bases and Joe! with a hot, sizzling vew feet left of second t in the winning run of PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR MEMORIAL DAY Memorial day exercises for men who died in service will be held next Monday, when an impressive program, is...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…3OCIATED PRESS sively entitled to the use for credited to it or not otherwise news published tkerein. n Arbor, Michigan, as second nard Street. 3*0 words, if signed, the sig- n i punt, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office. ve no consideration. No nan- writer incloses postage. y endorse the sentiments ex. I not be received after 8 o'clock rOR ............GEORGE O. BROPHY JR. ......... ..........Ch...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

….x A&,_ a a ly r ; .. . ., . . . . . , . . . . . ." .""- . . .' .. . .. .. .. - " . .- :" .. .., "" .. .. . .. ", . . .. Vii. - ,. ... ., .. ". . ,. y a . .. _, .. ,. E .' r '" 1!a i . ., :",.. . , .. W " .. " . - . . 4 . . ' . . ',. ^ .,.. a .. . r .- r ++ : +". s. ",. .. *. , -- +-r 'TEAMS RUN iT MILE RACE SPORT CALENDAR. SATURDAY. 2:30-Varsity baseball game, Michi- gan vs. Illinois, Ferry field. iliilers Show Ability Speedy Four ...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…MICHIGAN DAILY ,~' ,.ww., _ , r.w.w Rwu . 1 _ _. RG AINIZE >spitals of on Thurs- form the al Workers maintain and improve standards of social work in hospitals and dispens- aries, and to stimulate its intensive and extensive development. Imogene Poole, director of social service in the University hospital, was elected vice-chairman of the locql as-! sociation, and Mrs. Herbert Mallory, social service director at the Homoeo- pathic hospita...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…All girls of Wyvern society will meet corner of Mrain and Huron streets. at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the All members of :Masques are re- Y been chosen, anrd second act will be k. New members! their fee of $2 to at their first re- !hease from 7 to 9 ing in Sarah Cas- he following sen-j ted to be present Vowles, Frances,! cord, Anne Linde- Hlelen Koch, Car- or Spencer, Jean rell, Marie Croz-j 6ul ct' V.CL.AUI , 1 uy V s 1 y, JunLior te...…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…MICHIGAN DA A . T I FICIAL BUETIN SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1921. Number 168. structors in the Universlty: stom of previous years academic costume is to be all members of the faculty at the Baccalaureate Service, Sunday, and at Commencement, Thursday, June 30. wn of good material and in style correct to accord with your de- . be furnished at the University's expense provided your application (blanl may be had at the office of the undersigne...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…"...i Wr-tA 1 £l~ar% N AND SLIGHTLY COLDER I, p41 1 k A tA II I DAY AND 10 .. I r" opl No. i'1 S. ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MAY 2R 1920 "b'v rrvm rim " " .'r a :: a.a> a ac1 lo L F I i PLAN I1EANS FOR UNIVERSiTY 9AID *TO INDUSTRIES ONE HUNDRED PRODUCERS MEET WITH FACULTY AND REGENTS DEAN COOLEY RECEIVES OVATION OF GATHERING Engineering Professors Tell of Many Available University Facilities, in Talks Co-operation;and se...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…'tf u lop C t 64 y APER OF THE UNIVERSITY F MICHIGAN ng except Monday during the Univer. Control of Student Publications. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for spatches credited to it or not otherwise the local news published therein. ce at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ding, Maynard street. al, 2414. 300 words, if signed,. the sig- print, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…. _ ... p .. .. . . .. ... . / M- ." ., .. y r . ." .; a . , . L " . t ., r "~ r iTATEs E CLOSE is on Saturday will eam representing ity. They come to cinder artists of and they present rmidable aggrega- n. - he Ohio Conference meet, held umbus last Saturday, the Buck- easily defeated their opponents, g up a total of 86 points. Ohio yan was secofId wtih 35 and n third wth 32. The remaining schools trailed in the rear. ice over the time o...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… NIORS LIKENESS - QUALITY STUDIO. "Portraits That Please" f t1 ns BRICK ICE CREAM Have you tried that deli- cious cream that we have on sale at all our stores? . Either ILLINOIS PROF PRAISES WHiTMAN AS5RATPE "Whitman expresses many of the. ideals of modern American democ- racy," said Prof. Stuart P. Sherman of the UAiversity of Illinois in his lec- ture yesterday afternoon in Natural Science auditorium. Professor Sher- man's lecture w...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 5

…WILL SHOW GRI PHOTOGRAPHS [ERE U IAND WOMEN, Y NOT CAL. JD BROWN AND SELL YOUR ROED CLOTHING fISCAl ys everything in the line of cloth-- id pays the highest cash prices. >ne call will bring the wagon to yopr address. Attendants and visitors at the Sum- mer session of 1920 will have the op- portunity to inspect an exhibit of photographs of Greece which has been sent to this country under the au- spices of the Greek government. The exhibi...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…Blulletin 1 , i 11' I, engineers meet in neering building. Ling in room 101, banquet inI ets in club rooms, kyle baseball field. track meet on (continued from Page One) ing year but he did not announce any appointments. P. A. Shinkman, '22L, managing ed- itor of the Wolveone did not make any appointments to the editorial staff of that -publication but H. D. Whiting, '21, the business manager, made the following, appointments to the ...…

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