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February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYFs VMAY, FE TnTTn' . Defeats Buckeye Swimmers, Cagers Ohio String Clipped at 19 Sehnittkei Held to 7 oiits Dye Picks U. of 31. Interv iewed after last night's game, Tippay Dye, Ohio State coach, called the Wolverines "a better team than Iowa." Commenting further on this year's down-to-the-wire hoop race in the Big Nine, the Buck- eye mentor stated that, in his opinion, Michigan would emerge victorious, particularly in v...…

February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FERUTARY 29, x9,48 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pucksters Overwhelm Aigler Statement In a statement on the Elliott dcclsion to the Associated Press, Prof. Ralph Aigler, Michigan faculty representative, said: "It results in the denial to him, a veteran, of privileges and benefits that he would have had, had he not entered service. Civilians, who could determine their own schedules, are having, under the war rules, four full seasons." "Ending...…

February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…rAGc E IGHT THIE DCIE~NIAILY .. .. In C ]A .. R..n (.'IA ALiN AI. WIRED FOR SOUND: Itater i'-Dorm iHookup Added To West Quad Radio Station COLLEGE 1(0)1 JNiglfp: ,- .. __..._ . 1 1 1 Sheepalerdiiig Out for Iowa Students SfiLE By MARY STEIN A wired radio network set up by enterprising dorm residents now covers almost the whole West Quad, and broadcasts both inter- dorm shows and FM programs from WPAG-M. A new station, WQAD, recently s...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…Weather Generally fair, today; warmer tomorrow. L 4il43$Ua Iati- Editorial New Wolf In Sheep's Clothing . VOL. L. No. 106 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1940 PRICE FIVE ..... House Passes Bill Granting Non- Military Finnish Loan Ballot Of 168-51 Sends Measure To Conference; Quick Action Expected Hull Asks Support Of Peace Program WASHINGTON, Feb. 28-(P)-The House voted to help Finland to the extent of a $20,000,000 ...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…Argentine Lass Wins Carnival Honors I Davis To Survey IVMcGeoch Call sMoz nngmeers uiaii Eastern Tour Qn Inspection Yisits In Niagara Falls, New York, Washington To Feature Annual Trip B LeavesApril 6 Plans for the second annual eastern engineering inspection trip to take place over Spring Vacation were an- nounced yesterday by Carrington Hpward, '40E. The tour of eastern industrial plnts will leave Ann Arbor'by special ihartered bus on Satur...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…On The Sidelines JIS CORNER Qualifying Lead Held By Sigma Chi Swimmers t I By MEL FINEBERC " r Southern Hospitality... YESTERDAY we published an in- terview with Minnesota's John Mariucci wherein he declared that he had had an offer to change his name upon graduation, pick any school in Texas and play there at a price of from $100 to $150 per month. Today we have a letter from a former Michi- gan athlete who dropped out of school here a...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…_ _i M t1 2A DIO . IN- l ,k* M eM[ Sc arD s mL VS N,..4..J O. Idited and managed by students of the University of chigan uhder the authority of the Board in Control of ident Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the iversity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press [he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credited in this n...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

…Si __ iven Will Head Patrons List At Odonto Ball, Mare . Dental School Annual Dance HonorsFaculty Ace Bigode's Orchestra To Appear; Specialties By Vocalists Featured President and Mrs. Ruthven will head the list of patrons for Odonto Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, March 15 in the League Ballroom, Sol Heiligman, '41D, pa- trons chairman, announced. Other patrons wno nave been an- nounced are- Dean and Mrs. Albert C. Furstenb...…

February 29, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…TIDE MICHIG~AN A TT.V I xuest Faculty Invited By Sink For Summer ncrease Of Enrollments inpels Staff Additions For School Of Music toted Names On List Several outstanding musicians of ational repute will be brought to nn Arbor this summer to serve as est faculty members of the School Music, it was announced yester-' iy by President Charles A. Sink. The additions to the faculty have een necessitated because of the pid growth in summer school...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Snow today, wih koider in wiest and north. and by night In south east; fai- tOimOrhlw. Ll A6F 40 .414tr t g an ~ai1 Editorials Learned Dr. Leainid Sees A Def iiency:. Now, About This Weather... State Control of Utilities .. * VOL. XLVI No. 104 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Regents Increase General Tuition Fees -'v Strauss Is To Leave Post Here Retiring, New Chairmen Of English De...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… ', AT[1RDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 19.19 TIY1~~ Mh~T7T1C717N ztwA.tI SAURAY EBUAY2a.13 I Where Terror Reigned In jpia Griggs Locates Messages By Haiti Emperor Letters Display Negro As 'An Enlightened, Spirited Leader Of People' By ARTHUR MILLER, During his studies in London where he finished his book, "Thomas Clark- son, the Friend of Slaves," Prof. Earl L. Griggs of the English department discovered a long correspondence be- tween Clarkson, aboli...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…Y, FEBRUARY29.193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 Wolverines Beat Tech Sextet 6- To TakeS 121- eries Opener This Afternoon Second Period Rally Clinches Michigan Win Gib James Leads Scoring With Five Points; May Be Lost For Tonight's Game Shalek Stars In Net Teams Meet In Deciding Clash On Coliseum Rink Wrestlers W ill Battle Northwestern Here ?he HOT I Scores Two Wins At 8:30 Tonight By FRED BUESSER Michigan's scrappy little team, off ...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY state in the Union, according to the New York - Utility holding companies, rate base padding, and inflation of capitalization were specifically at- _ - tacked by the committee, although reports of im- jproper relations between utilities and legislators Publisned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Public...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 TH E MIIIGAN DAILY ..... . .................... . .... THE SPORTING LADY By BENCH WARMER - Have you leanings in the aquatic line? ... Would you like a swimming p.ool all for yourselves . . . In other words there's talk of a new -swimming pool being erected at the W.A.B. and your opinions, enthusiastic approval and cooperation in raising money for it are all that are needed to put it through . .. Here's the first...…

February 29, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'S'ATUIi)iAlf. 6-RAY § 1 I Dr. Hoekstra Will Adress Reigiou's Meet Four Speakers Will Talk To Interfaith Group In League Tomorrow Dr. Raymond Hoekstra of the phil- osophy department will be the prin- cipal speaker at the Interfaith meet- ing to be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow af- ternoon in the Grand Rapids Room of the League, Dr. Edward W. Blake- man, counselor in religious educa- tion, announced yesterday. The meeting will...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…,ESTABLISHED 1890 -.g . 47 4 MEMBER PRESS VOL. XXXVIII, No. 112. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, S EMN ESI)AY, FEBRUARtY 29, 1928 EIGHT PAGES 9main 0UIN WILD DEMONSTRATION TO FEATURE AITIlDTVTf 1111011NOMINATIONS AT GRIDIRON BANQUET LABOR ttUIHOITflIITo By I. IW. C. manded by such an office. Past htold- Evorything from the oald-time cor- Iers of the valued utensil have in- S I 11 O IH CONSTITUTION (ner Dutch band to frenzied demon- luded such men...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…P'ACE T'WO - THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. VP,,nRTTARY 29. T.......AC. ..AM....T.V ......... .li. ...?T.......c 1 , l , i, ut3ltl it I1 x r;P, nr ,TofielNoTn1 Tqp[iin DN StateBorToGv University f'und rTo MICICA RDIONIGT xtend Power Linesj Four rAitnos ncOfficialhasobeen madle that oort t ri~ fhias~( ( iealie St ate Adminristrative Board has re- Shri Talus4Toroain leased t.)he IUniiversity of Michigan i Frda'sIrIr.i the rumn of $85,460 fr...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY,. PA r.r. TI4R . THE MICHIGAN DAILY~ DAfl'I~ n't31va~U J. ~ *21 J. A.A.L~*24J m t KRAV ANNOUNCES UN FOR OPENlING Of B E 25 AS DATE SET ' EXCEPTION TO STATEMENTS ABOUT EUGENICS TAKEN MADE BY SHULL The University biological camp which is held in the summer on the shores of Douglas lake will open on June 25 and continue until August 17 next summer, according to a re- cent announcement ...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…PAGE rOUTt TTIn ?VTTC' AM TMATT V 'LX7TT1\2T L:1 TY A 't7 T: T".tTl'f'f tT x Y t1 ttn rt ,, nr, ?AGE FOiUR lstLVIllaIW1')NP25l )AY, FEBRUIAR~Y 29}, 192S Published every morning except Monday during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- itled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not oth...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…THP. MTC.HTCAMfDAILYV PAGE F'IDE -sxrTi\7; TIA V 43VMPlfTT A *fl'V 9.ql1 AWN i W 9SVV i~ l , i 1!i l5J1UA1LY Li, 1'.l G - 1 L L. 1V11\.1 .- AtAA f A.-'i - * Carnval Ass Ar PfflflPTSTUDENT LA UDS FRIENDSHIPS FORMED' Ati k NATONL IGHSCHO L RCESRA O AV I str~ ' Lst ArUvTOCORECS TATMET!WITH EUROPEANS N ON OPEN ROAD TOUR' CAM~P' IN NORTERN M ICIIIGAN THIS SLIMMER Holses HveWoSADOIJT [[AGUlE [UNDSi ytl~ "l~lanll l di deur. Torgar~niied nre ret...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…P'AC H ISX~ THP MTrT4MAN nATT V "WTIT)XlPgT)AV T+VTIP.TTARV 99 1A9R 1 t r-3 L' l Ml l i- 1. ~ M f A YVA A L,. ~ A '. 1 L '.Jr" 1 1'N 1 -.'f 1 L . . I T X T i cr V I'i T) ) T V )f f' Q L L J J J AU+. '.Is iI~ WOLVERINE - ' , S MPM UAD A S VWISCUN.,.IN, 31 FIRST VICTORY COMES Oosterbaan ains Individual Big Ten Scorl, IN FINALENCOUNTER Hart, Nygord, Josep 11All Score For Wolverines In Opening Period; Jones Stars Defensiely MASON AV...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…I THE, ~MTCi-TTCAMNFATLY .- rAOr EVEY1N wT1' T'f TAV Y i t-T4RTTA R.Y 2!}_1 t)2 v r Y 2Ltv J2v JJt , I ) CI'. n'su v x'' :, a- "'aa .aa ~ -a a e-.i VARSITY NATATORS j14CRIl ~li[TIE FOB Ko T HKInos . A in d N rthw ester n~ A re A lsw victory. TIC DERIDES "'SPORTS MYTH"lp )ftlIEti Li fomilPage Six) fc-, and unpleasant traits are tout under terrific stress farI i MORIARITY'S HURLERS GIVENII FIELD I NfGlDRILL ([By N scit I Prss) LEADINL...…

February 29, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHFT THF MiC'HMAN DA:TT Y WVT)%-7V.qT)AV r4T7.nT7TTATV 94 1(19 q 1T1 1IF lMTlC' 1 fl \ .J fATI , AL.\TLA*Y. *A.VI L ! ..j AL 'U''Thr LhA Y, rrT l~ $f l~ J~ 'TLiU'.~ J L~ 3 (DAILY OffiCiAL BULLETIN*,, IA. Cli.F. S There will be a meeting of the A.I.Ch.E. Wednesday evenxing at 7:301 o'clock in Roomn 3200. ;. S. Pettyijohn, Director of (las, Research, at 11, 0ofVM. will speak ca n the "lDevelopulent 01f 1the y-Prodin t ((1(0o xen.W ...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER UNSETTLED; PROBABLY S-NOW TOIDAY SiAr :4Iui1 j I GIVE T FOREIGN REL I- FUND I VOL. XXXIV No. 109 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, FIVE C -....._. RPUBLICAS PUSH DEMNDSTO OUST RENEWED EFFORTS TO SECURE DAUGHERTY'S REMOVAL PLANNED DELAY IN RESIGNATION OPPOSED BY SENATORS Students Appoint Committee To Investigate Sallade Case Following an indignation meeting a vote ...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…IE MICHIGAN D. ILY I - - - TO SPEAK Dainty Creature In Fair Parade LII President of (Canton III-histian Villeg'e is Known as Engineer And Author WILL ATRESS IJNIYEBSITY SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING Dr. Charles E. Edmunds, presidentj of Canton Christian College, China, and considered one of the most suc- cessful engineers and educators, will be the speaker at the next University Service to be held at 7:30 o'clock Sn- day evening in Hill audit...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN (DAILY I 1_.. -.,.-r..... ~ JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY TICKETS IN DEMAND BOX OFFICE SALE TO BE _L&RC1Jf 11.1.) AT HILL Ati-DITO IU-If HELD) More than 250 applications for tick- ets for the 20th annual Junior Girls' play, "Thank Your Madam," which the class of 1925 will present March 18-22, at the Whitney theater, have alreadyl been received. The mail order sale closes March 8 after which the tickets will he sent out. Tickets wi...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1192, ICIAL N~EWSPAPER Of THE UNIYERISITY OF MICHMIAN iblshed every morning except Monday g the University year by the Board in ol of Studient Publications. mbers of Western Conference Editorial ciationl. ie Associated Presse is exclusi~ely en- Ito the ute for republication of all news ttcbles credited to it or not otherwise ted in this paper and the local news nub d therein.. ttered at the pos...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

…NA- 29, 1N'4 RY2 4THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____A ac Ly't- ti tf 1 : . , rr,, s3 4 A~+. }rr4 I t tir etr'. ' tx , k . ." y - +, : iy , of the Newo So-,,turday s 1 r l '4- ::- 2 1V~ 'A 'A. r ' A . , .. k'i'p r. __ r 1 'f Compare favo'~bly, with clothes of other manufacture fangiti from $45 to $75 .Daile, Boone G69d Clothes :will be sold exclusively at the Esanay Clotes Sho),forincrly &hci"der's Clothingf, Store. R B3 CI'othecs'lh...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…"'' _.___.THEMICHIGANDAILY 0 r"""w r r,, ........ et r "'. _.e____.._. . ._ CK TEA EAVES FOR RELAYS AT URBA A AR ght Workout Ends Two Months Per- iod of Training for Illinois Carnival OLVERINES DOPED TO PLACE AIGH IN INDIVIDUAL EVENTS After going through a light work-I it yesterday afternoon, 17 members the Varsity track team who will at- nd the Illinois relay carnival at rbana Saturday werb pronounced mady for the meet ...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - I .4ow- ..- .. F I COLUMN CLOSES, AT 3 PA NEW CLASS BEGENNING TOMORROW AT 1:O P. I. For pupils of the ward and high schools. Eight one-hour modern class les- sons, $5.00. __ 1 Building Progress , ,. the new power house and the heating tunnel has been completed to con- nect with the north end of this build- ing. Most of the mechanical euip- wnent has been ordered for the new rpower house and it is expecte...…

February 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

…___ ___ __ ___ ___ _HE MICHIGAN -DAILYE OFFICIAL BULLETIN ILlI Cercle Fr zlc :is Play ;ceasaFriday, 4:00 'ocb'o,, Cercie Fraiicaiis ro011mS. Jihii lI. 3tuys keii Nr. Lodge's Eloquence Fid I ~An Unappreciative tListener IWH AT IS GING ONI Columbus' Rival Sighted Dry Lan a peculiar Ala blcation lu, the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received by the Assistant tc the ; :owdept uu~til '4 p. M. (11: 30 a. m...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…2T4 r -J t t Jar V DAY AND MGH SEE VIC] ;.: ' 4 .. - ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1920. -Z)- F. L. A. STRAUSS PPROVES DORMS Louis A. Strauss, who has just I from the conference of deans isor's of men, where a resolu- xoring university control of conditions, when asked as xtent to which the introductian 's dormitories to Michigan change the present situation Petition for Bladkets for Varsity Men Allowed; Hockey and Swi...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…Univer. to the.use for or not otherwise °d therein iigan, as second x. of American living certain manners and methods of selection have grown up and have become so firmly rooted that their endurance is assured. And the rest of' us must attempt to adjust ourselves to the rules of the game. ONE KIND OF INEFFICIENCY What is\he use of preparing a lesson that is to be learned and then to be forgotten as quickly as possible by the student? Yet a ...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…and the. little attention iletics. The lecture is open and women of the Univer-j PlTRICIA PESSES" NAME Of JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY, I w(fomen l l ,.,. ,,, Graduate Visits Sick Sister TRADITION BEGAN MEDIUM FOR RULES IN 1946 CLASS ASI ears in South Katherine Norton, '16, is spending d has visited K, s there. His the week end in Ann Arbor. Her sis- rimarily in a ter Marguerite Norton, '18, now a sen- ersities them- for nurse at St. Joseph's...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… _ " - , . .' viii /, THAT "REP"- f--THEN TRY THIS h a thing as a univer- We humbly suggest that an honor fn. Either some amen aau u. uiu avu u i apus are ignorant of the y are wantonly doing their sgrace their alma matet's . It is more ,pleasing, at1 to excuse the hissing epi- phenomena resulting from rance, than to suppose that, igan men have been show-. or sportsmanship with full of the reflection which such; I;s upon the Universit...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…THREE GREz :.a is x x. n d ISM rlrwreru.i rrNar rr I i.. e rree erer.rIrY "I" (By Bob Angell) Butch Freomke at indoor baseball around the track a few times, young- practice-"Why do " they .call this a ster." cage, coach?" J Clever member of '23-"How can 1, Coach Lundgren--"Because the flies sir? It's perfectly continuous." can't get out." - - Come on, you Phi Beta Kappa This is not an ag of ceremony. pledgemen. Get those, all-A brains The ...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…' H1A ' J 6UTA 6 UIN SUNDAY 11:00 a. m.-Cabinet club meets at the .1 , Union for election of officers. Wil 3 :00-Twilight recital in Hill auditor- ium. Complimentary. - 4:30-0. W. Ewald, '01, present general secretary of the "Y" for South Am- erica speaks to Des Moines dele- CH 1 gates in Lane hall. 5:30-Hobart guild serves lunch in * ap- Harris hall. e of 6:00-Social half hour at fhe Baptist .d to guild. Mr. E. S. Hildreth \of China' will s...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…GARY 1 [V migan -A6-AF l SECTIO TWO .d I~ X. No. 1Q5 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS N HISTORY 'HAN MERE ERH ON SEAL S GIVEN COLLEGE [NAL ORGANIZA- TION [NAL FACULTY OF O MEN FORMS STAFF Clains First Site of Univer- Board of Regents Estab- hed in 1837, Fixed Tate By Paul A. Shinkinan iu know when your University "Easy! you say, "Take a lok at, the University seal and read 18" ' i ,unfortunately, (fo...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…ge Successes ; Be Feature Ofers Morality Play Wh e Bills Clever Comedy Drama By Tom Whinery perfections attained by t in its brief active existen ,n two decades will be t sed by the varied screen e ,+ hawill ha nrantp( th der at a charity bazar. Among the bidders are three rivals for her hand an actor, a poor physician, and a mil- lionaire. The latter wins but the kiss is a disappointment. The setting of the story is lavishl3 ile beautiful. S...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…isicians To Apfear Here s, In Concet And On Approaching flay Festival eler, James Hamilton t Dieterle Will Rep. .t School of Music By Edna Lucking ApelI an brilliant stars in the musical 1d, both vocal and instrumental, 'esenting the Chicago and Metro- tan -grand opera companies, the versity School of Music, and also er independent luminaries will ap- r as soloists in concert or in the ;s of the 1920 May festival which take place May 19, 20,...…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

…life atid' ecked civ-11 1iii PLAORM STIAN PRECEPTS E OF GREAT, PAIGN ilization. "Wherein the Interchurch move- ment helps: To make 100 per cent Christian Americans. To raise the Christian ministry above the poverty line. To "carry on" after the war with the lessons learned through allied Christian service to the men in the war. To harness fact-power, prayer- power, money-power and man-power to perform the -Christian task set by the world's...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…- -. .. J~ i I '~ , . c x ,. ..... nA I _.._._.4 _ ____, a _ __ .....:. ANN ARtBO, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. Tant .ilS.Doctors o Furnish 1elieJ E ver BACK BY1 FRENCH EryPhysician, Surgeon and Dentist to (i-e Two Dollars - TeMnth To Hold Combined Rehearsal Today Caart and Chorus of "Tres Rouge" to Drill at Union This Evening The first combined rehearsal of the cast and chorus of the Union opera, "Tres Rouge." will be held...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…Ti-IE MiCHIGAN DAILY Our Sultiug& aure lie chcest se 1 : kcbi he product f is w ho mainbt iR a r u- WVE. INIV ITEIA VIST G. H . WIDCOPANY ,DING MERCHANT TAILOR}IS S F'ATE STI. NVEW and SLCOND HAD I. P. Loose L af NoteBoos .Oflicial newtspar t t h!ePt Inko,:,its r0' NI "ch igan. IPubish#ed z vct y n F, lgc ce. Monday duvti .;.g rhe uTi""-crsiiy year. I!;ntered at .the pOt-Offi~xce at Ann r1-i~ra "secrond-eiass niatrer. ilo <:ffices: Ann ...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .- > _..v t : ,...,.,y:... ,. ' ; /_1 :JLL ;-- ( 4 Sr " ,, IL I1 P, %-r ILL [V i!tt f tlI~ It _- _--- P {I4 i I .4 ., ,...,....._ . ... ...,... ._ .. ..,_.....w..s __...... ... .. ... _.._ .... .. ..._._, ... ..,.. ,.....1...,. ..... .. .... . ..,. . E t, :.,n., .. .. .. ..,.. . .w BASEBALL TEAM BEGINS BATTING PRUCTI C ODAY Coach Liondgren Announces Men Who Are to Appear List ofI Batting practice be...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…THE MlICHIGAN DAILY We ter to Those Wh -Dmand the BEST in L and Service [PHONE8 7 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER I The Famous Shoe Repal a' 301 South State Street U "s U. ii . ,;. ..d. ..... satisfactory bill is opened xroe Weber Girls, who intro-1 vel and clever acrobatic act. _and Mason, a couple of :ers, warm up the audience start. They have a lot of gs and stories that they put n original manner. ~eMusical MacLarens.. one four womne...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…TTIF MICHIGAN DAILY 'Icn s Clothling Saic, Cabinet and 12 Selections Divided into three lots W/4a.m./3 ear m '/2 F Spring Hats, and Caps are now on display Only $27.95 A Now Absolute tone control tall at Double Spring N' Headquarters Colombia Wadhams &Co'sCorner' Main Washington Sts. VDocas ter Shows over the coat in back; low sharp, smart curveaway, front; good knot and slide space 2for 25c CL.UETT. PEABODY &$C0.. Inc~. Make...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…DA IL Y 'I_ BUY A C 1 Mr. Michigan Student: ur Best Opening the Homlyke Phonograph Parlors down town doesn't mean that I am going to give up Ph 'ography to Michigan Students. It only means that I am going to try harder to please you-hoping to gain your patronage at one store by fair treatment at the other. The element of pride an d Tailored Suit. cut and nyade to the cause such a suit will Special Club Offer Opportunity to Purchase a ...…

February 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…1 'an ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, RSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. .t to EVILLE. TO INTRODUCE NEW SET OF RULES FOR FINAL EXAMS, Sugges- Show A new set of rules relating to exam- the vau- inations has been issued by the liter- ed by the celebra- ary department. They will go into inite pro- effect this June and will appear in the 1912 bulletin, along with the rules nitttee at regarding the new marking system. eive sug- Though it has heretofore been unde...…

February 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…LiUClIUAN DAILY wspaper at the University of Michigan. very morning except Mon- ughout the school year. the Post Office at Ann Ar- day Michigan, under Act of of March 3, 1879. Con-I MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. ........Harry Z. Fol:' .......Frank Pennell ........Karl Matthews ........G. C. Eldredge ma ....Earl V. Moore News Harold G. McGee .......Emmett Taylor ARI ASSOCIATION PLANS BIG E...…

February 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…IU MAY ILE BUll RY FIELD. ROOSEVELT CLUB TONIGHT. llowing the announcement that 'resident Roosevelt will again be* didate for the nomination of Pres- the local supporters of the big wielder will organize a club in ort of the movement.A meeting for purpose of bringing the men to- er will be held in the Griffin's s, over Wagner's this evening at Later it is planned to have sev- prominent speakers address the on topics of political interest. lat...…

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