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March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…9 r i au A4V J IF _ r ; EIGHT" PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 EIGHT PAGES .r... 'CBES Di:. R'? C' Indian Worker fljjjjWqnrS8iuN IQISITTNHAP Orig-inal dra nwings by Michael Anl- -elo.,Andea elSarto,. and Trepol ar n therexih sent to the Archi- MAR K MEEJINC ur Atectural college by the Fearon art gal-llIfIP~ l 4 lery of New York, and now being shownv in the corridor of the archi- U LVf~ ~l .> tectiira ,ichool. In ...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…NISH OCIET WILL MUSIC AND 'RE[SENT PLAY TO NIGH' U IC ANS' as Cigarras Hormnigas", by Jacin- I-andel's oratorio; "The Meossiah," enavente, will be presented] at 3svwill be given by the Ann Arbor high Ek tonight in Sarah Caswell An-; school chorus and solists at 8 o'clock hail, as the annual production of teni ht in hill auditorium. This char- ociedad Hispanica. The fin-.l al is arranged for the entertainment of 3rehearsal was held last night, ...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY in the sou l parlor of :New bcrry hal to be given in an attempt to raise mon- to I 00e f m(.rv nrn a :0occk ey for the salary of the teacher em- K~ AI I NuLHThe.l ve<<a.s will for the 1pu:rpose of.,plyd tthe. University Hospital t? iipinpria in nsrutchild patients there. All old . UNC FH1091for En Kat r. Every wvoman on tlhe cash- clothing which is at all u cable, may "OCIEOpEDSsOD A ho to in tire -rv.- be sent to the Com...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…THE MTCICRAN DAILY -- 4 CIA]L NEWSPAPER OF THE1 LY1ERSITY 0OF MICHIGAN le eey morning 1~except Monday! 'se Universit:y year biy the Hoard in1 f Student Publications. !of Western Conference editorial an. ,tociated Press is exclusively eni- teuse for republication of all pxcttcredited to it or, not other~ edited in this paper and tine loca) d at the postn fice at 'Ann Arbor,j *as Accornd class matter. ipti*~1 by carrier or mail, $3 50" Ann Ar...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY GOING ONL for th~is column Oon by 5 :30 o'clock ,e publicatioin. ;URSDAY hers' club )meets " itectural corridor, Ngineering bition. The Ann Arbor Art associa- Moody is superintendent. The tract three features: the beauty of the and I laders, acs and lanterns. There are this of building.. tion holdis its exhibit ions in this bild' Ihasarie rotgeo ore txan on ; as a public park; a collection of nra- 125 employees of the ...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Oil 17 _..,s.p.. .,g , 4 } n .. lli ffi ) C . . . 0 ' iI to Bl;anq;Z at to 0! MI- WTIG COUR-T I[ tquion and the Varsity tennis players who were not present..at yesterday's showing of the film. IAll those planning to attend may secure definite inf'ormation by call- ing the Athletic' associatio, phone, 167, after noon today. others besides themselves, and be- wailed the fact that the United States :s prone to strip ...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…'c ll S. IN JUNE For Easter-What could be nicer ,,,......., .. ; v ;. ,, .._ SLEIEP A' YIIERF, BUTE EATAT R-X's Til'E CLUB LUJNCH 71" Arbor Street f N~ear State and Packatrd Streets GREY SHOP than a box of M avis Chocolates Famous French Confection Nunnailly's Southern Candies 6o E.Liery A i .. I /'+ ~=' ' v c3 c * To Brotheirs- and Silr A AG 0 ..r ( The S. S. Fanconia, the first vessel to be deslg iede spcially foPur iaronn...…

March 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

…1L Y F I ILiatlon in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Tntversity. Copy received until 3"M D . iM. (11:'30 i . .Bfturdlai,1. me3THURSDAY, 3NARCH 2 9, 192,3lNnb1er 102, Students and Mdenihers of the ]Faculties, University Convocation: ijalmur Stefausson (LL.D., 1921), the distinguished explorer, will a. Convocation of the University, to which the members of the nasters' Club are cordially invited, in 11111 auditorium, Friday...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…EATH-ER CWARMERR DAY a It~r %Pewtl ISecti 1 On Ill. No. 151. TWENT'YPAGES ANN r-aBOR MICHIGAN' SU=NDAY, APRIL 29, 1920- TWENTY PAGES. PRICE~ .. ._ SAN BATMEN VIISGONSIN 11-3 YICTORY Whimsies Souvenir :issue To Appear SNATOR NELSON Whiis es' special souvenir issue O MIN EST will be out Wednesday. It is an all MINNE'T poetry number made up of~ the bestni poems subwitted in th~e contt just i.SO RI held. The names of the winners wil...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Th~r E114MU1a at SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 192-3. Barbarism Recoils and Strikes and Asiatic Christianity Suffers It is an apparent fact that when a, JACK BERKMAN the Christian world answered the crie period of several years has elapsedl of the unhappy victims of the barbr- after the close of any great war, only ran. May Christian America e hn- those of the nation who have peron ored ally cone into contact withil the...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…THIAE ICHIGANDAILY______ -~ -._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ssociation Wants All s To Take The Aluimus ,Com encement less tlia two i -i.; planx to off, when anocther class. of senior class 100 sublscribe this year's perceont. Wilfred T3.I MjM[S~L~gW D Mimhes:Will Give MI Ii WIL A~AROVaudevile CP FORBEST ACT VI ~ o innr g ndevxlle Toyurxies Will o l 0)sIlies E PR J i.UNARtY TRYOUTS FOR PBSENTED MEDF j oncrnel for Meritorious Service Ic ' dci ed in IFran...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 192: PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, t92~ Hamlin Garland F. L TILDEN If Hanlin Garland's parents ad,' more be accused of being under [Rs- sot been of pioneer stock, if they had sian or Santinavians influeoces th-as been content to remain in rtted te could be nmisaken for i'assa .01 cootfort, livng in consplareof security, Iltis not just Amerian; hte is unl- instlead of being drive...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHI~GAN DAILY AIM rnmti OUT LEDEHIPI SDelta Delta vs. Westminster house, 1 0-14. The games scheduled for the early part of this week wrill be played as follows: at 5:30 o'clock: Monday, Kap- pa Alpha Theta vs. Gamma Phi Beta; at 6:3'0 o'clock Tuesday, Sorosis VS. Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Kappa Gamma vs.1 Zeta Tau Alpha. Woman IS Named distract Attorney! Wlomen TWO WVEEKS Oil Misl, izabeth M. Hlaney of New York City waill cornct a two wee...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY; APRIL 2, 12923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGZ TIIRE3 Militarism Crushed to Earth Developmtents in the Eiurotpean situ-; LT. GEORGE A. STRACKE various districts of Germany. These increaeo the ocaspied arnths byt the exist in fact, inure or less secret. These irncreo tseingcuied ofe by Socej are the forest parloles and the like, Frech re ein viwedwith alarm h er ofcomntding officers required inoecom~ponnt flti a~any which aeof four kinds. First...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…._ T -- .--r TI II MICJIIGAN DAILY 4F - .._ .. -:, --.. 1 JFICIAL NEITYSJAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IMLUIIGAN , pblishcd. every :Horning except Monday ingth'e niiversity year by the Board in trol of Student Publicationsj Icii ers of Western Conference l ditorial. he Associated Preis is exclusively en-I :d to the use for republication of all news atches credited to it or not otherwise ditel in this paper~ and the local news pub- ed therein...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 4

…AGN FOUlt 1H MICHIGAN-D SUNDAY, APRIB. 29, 1-23 ---- -. .THE "."IGAr lATL SUNDA. PRIL 29. 11155il 0 Michigan Reds LILLIAN REID "A spectre is haunting Europe- to the practical worker is, "What am the spectre of communism," wrote I going to get out o it?" He is work- Karl Marx in 1848 in his Communist Ing hard to tay for a little house, and Manifesto, the favorite textbook of the a little car, and to put money in the radicals. Almost a cent...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

…TI IE MICHIGAN DAILY _________ fl lfT beautiful of pictures, song-,, and temn of Protozoa," will be given ID K1I IESHOfPUT oems Kf4:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon i~NCSAYrn But all this," lhe f>> rthez' ex pl'tirns J W111 SP I N room 214 of the Natural ce SOS"is usele.ss Nwithout a sneof ,z,,- M0lfl ildn.The second' on the top fl m}HIO ERior. T;w«orild -,ld'on c ' '"'TheJLife Cycle of PoozaWith Re too sentimental, ha yirn'- i 1)OfOO, <trY w...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 - THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1iViC T he G r sit that all restrictions as to isv. matters we attain is formed by Eng- edness becomes oppressive after a few 4IRf(OyIC porting and construction in this di- 'lish rather than American masters." pages. Such is the effect "The Smart rection will be removed. For the The article trails off into generaliza- , Gr"hainsuo m nocn ban G rins present the German factories are' tions, howeve...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 6

…THlt MICHIGAN DAIL _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ --------....r. ru , nm-mm m,,. ,,, ,,., " r..r I . r r : (GHIII)HIIIIII D) _.i , .. ._ NOR" NI6AN BATSMEN SG W ISCONSIN 1,R H1-3 VICTORY Brenner safe at first on Paper's wild throw to Kuode. .Aschenbrenner tak-I ing second, and Becker third.' Tebell fouled out to Blott. Hlm hi by pitch- er. Aschenbrenner :forced out at third by Paper unassisted. No runs, no hilts, one error. f4M...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGF SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY APRIL 2, 192 -Oc. Vlia, and the King of the House specialist can and will cavil at any- - ~ of David should have had ther look- thing, excepting sucha book as hie into_ ih omli tte. writes himself, and it does not require in to. m[ltt ompainat te s-v-much of a specialist to find faults in cal small us of Dr. Tlom. on'. this one. But no book, and especially oceo davy, his So-called 'n1 tral r-! no large book, ...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

…rIiGA N DAL I ,.- _ .,. --- E I THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. A DVERfIISING~l Classifieds-Co6nt.. FOR RE-NT-First floor living-room and kitchen, $35 per month) uhtil jOctober .and also second floor suite Iand kitchenette with sink, $40 per .month until October. Both suites completely furnished for light h'ousekeeping if desired. 1025 'Vaughn, between E.. University .and Packard. 15k Cleans Up With F*~ All Bases Fl WHEN WRITING to a fr...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC SVN POPULAR can find The work is very readable i AMONG THE AGAZINES The purchas prier of one do'lar for PS C O O Yand the points made are sell support- (Continued from Page Five) he Yale Rview shold not hinder the PSYANCHOLOGY.ByHuh) dyil lustrations and references to L. 1'i her, President of the Board of con. retntis reader fron perusing HUnMA~n ('AIICEI fyHgiE. al ie Education in England, writes ...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… I IIE MICHIGAN DAIL\ _______ ., ,....M.., .... 1IlY OFFICIAL BULLETIN1 icaion In the Bulletin is constructive notice to .11 members of J uitersity. Copy received until n-204D. m. (11:30O a.,m. Saturday.) rtt 3 VN D ATE, AIPIUL T), 1923 Numb~er UIl 1) Can~ ere will be a con ference of the Deans oan Wednesday, May 2, at i. M. I,. BURTON. ity Lectuare: Chalkley Slack, Sociologic&I Director of the Studebaker Corpora-' "1ll deliver a lecture u...…

April 29, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAL.. EIGhT AMONG THE MAGAZINES (Continued from Page Seven) ritte: Bynne. I have seen and i hope c see bett'. Doubler Deaers. The New Pe.rson's, on account of its art, its composition, and its pa- per, is not enticing to the literary rind; but its list of contents is quite attractive. Among the articles in the April number are Carl Van Doren's "A Note on the Essay", Frank lar- ris' "Henri Matisse: Master Painter", and Fiodor Chaliapin's "Pages...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 9

…J, I ool Ag xtl Tw XXXIII. No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 PRICE FIVE . ..,, .1i _ ersity President Tells lege Men About S. America j An interview with IRfus B. von' EleinSmid, president of the Uni- versity of Southern California.- BY MILTON DREYFUSS Within the past few years and es- pecially since the opening of the Great War, South America has loomed in- creasingly to the college men of this country as t...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 10

…GE TN THE MICHIGAN DAILY Inn rii~ r National City Bank of New York, are tamu I~ ~ ~ ~ ~l opening branches in South America, SN99T 1B TUDIUII id LIFO and are sending a considerable nums- BCLA S O B NTRAMUHRL CIITIES ber of American trained men to these efrnce.Thsfanstailh IUVLIIIJ jj~~~4 men here in their own instittionsGA ZE_ S LMNAI D BYF LD K SE bore sending themx south; Special emph~ass of course being laid on the Oraiain: hi ersgaut (Conti...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 11

…'I'H;F MI-C141CA-N DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 TH-XC AN D IL . -DYA --2942 AMIOG THE TT CAZVNES (Continued from Page Sevpen) itter Bynner. I have seen and I hop)(- see better D ubler Dealers. The New Pearson's, on acco,,nt of a'rt, its compositiocn, and its pa- ris not enticing to the literary id; :but its list of contents is quite ,tractive. Among the articles in the pril number are Carl Van Doren's L Note on the Essay", Frank Hiar-9 s' "...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hamlin Garland I F L TILDEN If Hamlin Garland's parents had) more be accused of being under Rus not been of'pioneer stock, if they'had sian or Scandinavian influences thant been content to remain -in rutted he could be mistaken for Manpassant.' comfort, living in complacent security He is not just American; he is unal- instead of being driven by some un- lo...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SU DAY., APRIL 29,1923 SU3NDAYAPRIL -29, 1923. THE MICHIGAN DAILY r _ ,.. , '130- - - - --- ..d-+( . V oliva, and the- King of the IHouse specialist can and. twill cavil at any- -of David, should have had their look- a thIing, excepting s uch 1i00 k'.a43 he j intoo.I nigti comlainat te swrites himself, and it does not require ifl oo.V ulghtcomlainat ~4 much of a sTeciallst to find faults in oral small closes of...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 14

… . _ n " t+ i SM~IC "AN, DAILY- SUNDAY, 4PRI4 , 2 92 SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 THE MICHI1GAN DAILY .....,_...,..- _ ..r _, I Michigan Reds NOBODY 1 LILLIAN REID. "A spectre is haunting Europe-' to the practical worker is, "What am the spectre of communism," wrote I going to get out of it?" He is work- Karl Marx in 1848 in his Communist ing hard to pay for a little house, and Manifesto, the favorite textbook of the a little car, and t...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 15

…THE ,HTGAN DA1 JY THE HIGAN DAILY meeting wvill be held 'Wednesday even- ry7of 3zccgan League iga7 0Y52y o ichian L agueRev., R. Edward Sayles will speak on. "The: Unexpected in Christ" at 10 :30 1'clock at the First Baptist church. Mr. Chapman will meet with the stu- o" Of ydents class at the Guild House at 12 Room Aids League, o'clock. pnh AIds LeagRev. E. C. Stellhorn will speak on TefreshIngand cooldrinks, a030oct"The Oneness of Christ...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 16

…_____ THE MICHIGAN DAILY_______ F~ PLANE LANDS ON ISLAND TO AID MAROONED LUMBERJACKS 0' i ,.; ./'.. I+ x7 . .. . "4. Y '" S.} YS !y i' 1Sf "4 i 1 1 . OAIO ger French Briguet biplan a being loaded with food ready to sta rt from Chicago for South Fox bland. assenger plane, piloted by> northern Lake Michigan, where it had jacks. Parker's plane was spotted by and owned by Frank landed after, making< the flight with a second relief plane ...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…fog tao xti PUT YOUR C) kb :I GOWN No. 176 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE Fiv E BUILDINGS I I FA~LLSESSION! ETID1 UOSE, CLE11ENTS tY AND EMGINEERI\G HOPrS INCLUDED MCATE ELI BRARY COMMENCEMENTl ommnee On Medical Build. I Lawyers' Club Duringume Alphay . Boosts.IILI H. Hiam For PeidnQ9F0NA 0 .I 1H E STATE MORTGAGE f { lc~urIs G E R i MA N PL N toJse ' t ive. ., of r .e in J. Heinz O...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…THE MTCHTCfAN DAPLY __ IA illIII ront We-, ddl to Beanty and of Old Site OF. i{EGNTS TO 'CATIO7N DiJIN~ Tiliigs1 1t1litY VISIT St" rUTJ SLIMMER HDTEL OFFRS I s STUDENTSMLMET I R. S. Melclhers of the Islington ho- tel, one of the largest of the summer resorts in Les .Cheeaux .islands, 12' mie~north-east of Mackinac island, will he at the Michigan Union at to- >..... day to intervileW students who desir~e, summer wvork at the hotel. Accordin...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

… unl~anoma mvayor To Protect Youth SOPHOMORES TO DISCUSS ADISRWORK THUSA SIGMA DELTA PI '25, to Hugh W ilson, '22. Wilson is a I ,iIAT S NNE o the Phi Kappa Psi fra- . IP . 3 ,y 41 {l( :r il N 1:11if t i 1I1 \ 1 r'\ r{± ~their, guests and other peo- may b:e in Ann Arbor durning I ncernont Week will find an ;'s entertainment with 1Robin ,d his followers ait the Sen- s'I play to be gi ~ei Thuirsday, , in the open-air~ theater to0 :ed on t...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

…L 1 il- AYA1L. 1 ANDAILJY ____ -- - -- AUPEJ 01? THE MICHIGAN ing except Monday ar by the Board in cations Conference Editorial is exclusiv ely en- >ication of all news tor~ not otherwise the local news pub- fice at Ann Arbor, s matter. or mail, $3.50. ress Building, May- 4 and 176-M Busi munictions not to exceed Soo words wd. tle , sigrnature not necessarily to in print, but as a a evidence of faith, otices of events vwil be published in...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 5

…A.j 4a -. tudies United Von Hinden burg Keeps Pre- War World Hdiking Tourl 4Fixn ery At MiitayrFunctions' fifty pound prickc on his backc contains mr.!ny Interesting notes. His berian Newfoundland dlog at- route is easilyv traceable by the namesj which bears the name "Bol- of thle towvns hie has passed through Lfld in more civilized coun-' which appear in his book. 1Pr,3sident ck"~~~~~ P.T oskeiz ini ons name, and thog;er of prom-! of 20...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

…\ i r ^ 7N N ...... \ '1 . Mr. ,... ... b,..Y.,.,.. I Ift I RUM, SULTS Wolverine Track Stock Rises After Triumph Over Buckeyes RfECEIVE ENTRIES FOR NET TOURNEY' 11 ke Three Singles and Both Doubles Matches for 4 to I Score Over Gophers ET 0. S. T TOAO1&RROW AT COLUIBUS IN FINAL CONTEST huck Mer1'e , who won the Big tennis.: singles ctampionship for higan and three f his Wolverine namatoh,..added another victory to ir list wh...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 7

…MICHIGAN DALY Classified--CQU't. . -- _ THIS COLUMN CLOSES IAT3 P.M ADVERTISING FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two light house keep-l :ng ros ery comfortabliy fur- nishied, use ofteectric wvasher, rent rr~~o~b~, 14 N. State, PhoueI 3422. 176-31 W1YVERN )IE)BERS TO SELL BLUZEBOOKS AT LEAGUE ]BOOTH M embers of W yvern will sell blue- book s this week for the benefit of 'thel Michigan League building fund. The books will be on -sale at the League booth...…

May 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 176) • Page Image 8

…___________ __ TV~ rv U IGA"N 0DAXlX- -- _ OFFICIAL' BULLETIN i Bulleis constructive notice to all members of py received uutl 1 .30. m. (11.80 tip. m. S~al-rday.) TUESDAY, MAY !!9, 1923 1Nnlmber 17i 1, Us: will }ac r~o conference of the deans \Vedno~day, May 30. M. L. BUR'TON. of( come zecinent exerc~lses only blank diploxmas or dummies will e diplomas proper will be distributed Immediately after- an Gymnasium, where they will previ...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…ODAY ,. t 4kv 4hr E DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE '7 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 PRICE FIVE C ON DA SPROBLEM I EDUCATION 4, PHYSICS, CHEMIS- OLOGY ARE BASIC TUDIES .I 1 I . FENDS1 LAST, CLASSICS EVENING of Free . Election is Fortnate Says Educator of 'he true theory of education is' guiding of ignorance by intellig- Sinto knowledge. Its true aim is development of each individual to be point of highest excellenc...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…APER OF THE1 F MICHIGAN ESSION ning except Monday Sion. ated Press. The As- ively entitled to the I Text Books and Supplies for . N'Wtlm i epublicationr of af anews dispatches It is an odd happening in the ex- ~ozo not" otherwise credited in and the local news publishd here- perience of a reviewer that he shouldt °_discuss at length in a column which £ at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, purports to consider only contempor-t as second class ma...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…LE~TTER: .CASE _ the death of Mrs. ie of Prof. E. C. i geology and pal- nt who' died in Lon May 15, were received, by Deant rom '~ Prof. Case a to the letter Mrs. Case's erred, very suddenly, just, hiours after she was strick- mrt~ trouble. The trouble it about by a chili which ed ,during, an automobile rain. She was taken to Immediately and lapsed in- of unconsciousness from recovered only a. few mo- )re her death. Interment Ln Cape Town. a...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Pressident Warren G. Harding and the Group L E T N ajof Notables Accompanying Him to Ala rib' IL U the Bulletin is constructive notice to Cony received until 3:30 . m. (11:30 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 all members of a. m. Saturday.) .number 187 IVuD mer Arrangements for President's Office: During the months of July and August the President will be away from city. The President's Office will be open and in charge, of Miss. Natalie Iurphy, Sec...…

July 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…4 Ammer ILK WIERS .: itr 4:I tjj ASSOCIATE PRESS DAY AND NIGHlT SERViICE TODAY ... { I IV. No. 32 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY JULY 29, 1923 PRICE FIVE CONFERENCEj H OEAOLDCKAS OTIATIONS FAIL C. 0. Davis To Give Lecture Tomorrow CAMPUS ACTIVITY F CE SEEKS TO REARCH SETTLEMENT Dean of Students Urges Need tact Among Men of University of Con- ileply to Great Britahi } Coneiliatory Tone Assumes ANT H BA CITF MINERSLAL) OPER- AT...…

July 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…IWA. PER OF THE MICHIGAN SSION' ig except Monday Associated Press. The' As- exclusively entitled to the on of all news dispatches not otherwise credited in local news publishedl here- postofice, Ann Arbor, d class matter. carrier or mail, $t.3o. bor Press Building. if signed as evidence of published in The Sunimer 'etion of the Editor. Un- ions will receive no con- enature may be omitted in red by the writer. ThFie es not necessarily endorse ...…

July 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…er nrtmsn irmy nicer Discusses Indian Situation ool Student Who Served in Army of India Answers Article ten by Indian Student Which Appeared in Last Sun- day's Issue of The Summer Michigan Daily (By J. 'C. Heraper) I smell the blood Th's phrase from an!" ' nursery tale has of late been t irresistably into my mind. It A until I left my own country ,me over to America that II "ealized what a nation of self- and tyrants I belong to. AsI t of r...…

July 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…I nM J2..)..'V1V1 M LVI 1rlUlAtIN JTA. Y.' OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ford's River Rouge Plant Scheduled On Summer Excursionists' Program which will reach Ann o'clock in the evening. 6:45, i Exchange Notes blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the iversity. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session unil 3:30 p. m. (11 30 a. m. Saturday.) lme 3 SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1923 Number 112 V's Educational Club Picnie: Le a...…

September 29, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER L OVERCAST WITH SSHOWERS Air Ar AL VOL. XXXIV. No. 6 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMISER 29, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, FIVE CENTS F 1 1 r :FRTY ESTIMATED 0EAD IN WYOMING AS TRAIN CRASHES CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QPINCY )PASSENGER CARS GO THROUGH BRIDGE NO BODIES RECOVERED AS SNOW HALTS RESCUE Archbishop Of Sweden Comes To Tour U. S. I FORMER BRITISH PREMIER HONORED ON EVE OF TOUR LLOYD GEORGIAE GIVEN SEND-OFF B...…

September 29, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI-RE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, ~UP EAS5.r1 lL Il)AI): OF 'fM ALLu' Lansing, Sept. 28.-Decspite early indications that ithesrrewoulld be a marked failing off in the aIt toi-lalle at the Michigan Agricultural college this year, dlue to the controversies which have raged aroulnd1te inst itta- t~on, and the agriculture 1)00 rd, its governing b~ody, Miss Anna Ferl e, act- ing registrar, today announced that late enrollment ...…

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