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March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…RU 4 i~-An rl jDAY AND NIG] ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 PRICE F - MAND HEAVY FOR '24 ]PROM TICKETS I; SAND MEANS BSTITLTTE IN and ers ofI March 2. - Majority a house ways and means e hopeful today that a of the soldiers' bonus >een found in the pro- substitute for the cash bill, a provision for ad- certificates, upon which men immediately could rom the banks. / of the plan already lertaken today by the mmittee to w...…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…clusivel1 entitled to the use for tes credited to it or not otherwise >cal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second rd Street. if signed, the signa- an evidence of faith, Daily at the discre- )al office. 'Unsigned No mianuscript will sentiments expressed STAFF 'OR....... BRZWSTER P. CAMPBELL .......................Joseph A. Bernstein .................................Paul Watzei r................................J. B. Young aG....…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…CARS wanuacawie, Dusnescs ana proie- sional men. Names that appear on the national advisory boards, include Joseph A. Faurot, deputy police com- missioner, New York, Dan Beard,'na- tional Boy Scout commissioner, J. A. Hall, educational director Associated Advertising 'Clubs of the World, and Gutzen Boglum, sculptor and presi- dent of the Inuternational Sporting Club. T BODYI L THEFTS' MARKET of Dealing With s System of lIearanceJ [arch 2....…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… + 's t :i - i .. .. ..._....__.. .-- .. .... ,. .. ,., ......_....... ...... ....r..,.. ., ..,. .. - --=- its lemoral- i an ex- He said that students of an Eastern college had bet $200,000 on a single football game. Illinois defeated Wisconsin, 35, in basketball Monday night. 37 to an James D. Bond, former University of Pittsburgh linesman, has signed a contract as assistant football coach at Centre college Kentucky. "-i DE DN ,HESTR...…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

…S I U a U U cecac An attempt is being made to secure the pardon of Charles Goram, of Pon- With Purdue settled .in first place Michigan's play wholly out of balance tiac, convicted of killing his wife and - as undisputed champions of the Big and allowed the Hawkceyes to begin given a life sentence at Jackson more et Large Number Ten court race, attention has now cen- threatening operations. Captain Rea than a year ago, the pardon plea be- thlet...…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…n~ one-third of th aiversity are pa ,hrough the univ thle recenlt annua ireau of Appoints hows that of 3,22 wring the year, themselves. Spe this situation,t "This is a fac especially co01 one of thle oldest country." in's Great CJontri .es calls attentii entage of self- the University of es : "Diurinag a 1( r, tile University with visitor's night at the observatory as well. ENED Mercado to Speak Aug. 2 A. E. Mercado, of the romance lang- 11'P...…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…~4Unusual opportuity to interest wo- men of the graiduating class in affill- the ating with the work~ of the Asso- d to ciatio~n of University women is offered 1 do by the second conference of the In-. or- ternational Federation of University mey. women to be held July, 15 to 18 in >m 9 Paris. At this conference there will be university women from the Brit- ish Isles, India, Canada, Spain, Den- rom- mark, Italy, and France,, as well as from fr...…

March 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

…L DULLLI (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.) 1098 8, 1922 Numberl nittee, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: leeting of this Committee in the Dean's office Friday 4:10 p. m. JOHN R. EFFINGER. eting: .t 4 p. m. in Room 212 Chemistry building., C. H. STOCKING,Secretary. able to meet these' classes on Friday, March 3. SAMUEL MOORE. 1equired Medical Examination: ce of the Deans held March 1 it was agreed that in the who do not submit themselv...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…F. RS; 4 I r Sit i rn ttl IASSOCIATI PRESS fDAY AND NIGHT I SIR VICE ) 153 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN'WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922 PRIG FIV I .......,.,.,..,..,,.wY PRICE FIVE C - _ _.. . . r.ER LEADS IN COUNCIL RAC r. USSES MAND 'ROBLEMI [)ED TO .Legaxl Steprs Will' lie Ta ken A t Union "Crease N dance? wWhy Crease dance?" Nobody knows. 'The. namte of the dance is merely a tradition, in- herited from years past, which has long s...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…the University fal- tled t. the ee ft it or not othrwis abliaked thifrein. stree rcrpt.will expressed sentiments STAFF TOR......,.....ER WSTER P. CAMPBELL ,...,...................,,.Joseph A. Bernstein ...James B. Young m G. P. Overton awon M. B. Stahl ambrecht Paul Watzel .Pike hairman................L. Armstrong Kern dorfer Et. R. Meis rews 1Iditor.............--hornton W.Sargent, jr. .................. ..George---.-Sloan ...............…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…1IC' -i k MKkI DAILY i bra Courses?' Investigating Committee Finds Causes For Freshmen Failures Ctat SaingWs E ~Car. ' Ia'in and Wq shington ig over 4d00 Zoology, M etc., given b be appliedc courses in History, 'English , xclern Languages, E~conomics, 6y correspsonrdence. Inquire on present college program.- CHUtAGO. 3 LLn 30ih Yr. CHICAGO. lILlINtO1S ;ysar HAVE YOU our new product?' Ask your grocer to you a few cartons of our delici...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY M.. .-... Y ity of Michgan 1 by President address in the program Sat-; urday night, when he spoke of the importance of a building to serve the women of the University as the Mich- igan Union serves the. men. Word has been received from groups throughout the country to the effect that they enjoyed the "Michigan Night" by radio. TTCOMING!! COMING!!! ATTR ACTION EXTRAORDINARY i WILL FLRNISH UNIVERSITY NEWS TO EIGHT PAPER...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 5

….. SPOl g ., . .ill' .. t . . t: CONTINUES TO PREPARE r WITH O.S.U. SATURDAY WARM WEATHER KEEPS 'VARSITYTENNIS TEAM MEETS M.A.C.' SPRIN si MEN AWAY THIS AFTERNOONIN FIST HOME TILT beating ( Sanchez fi feating 'l set 5-7, 6- del and] nie, 6-1, 8 feated Sla r In NDOWSKI AND HOFFMAN ARE EXPECTED TO SCORE POINTS [chigan's Varsity trackmen are Aping along in a pleasing fashion tang in readiness for the meet with o State on Saturday. Steve...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

…THE DAILY IM ELECTS CAPTAIN AND I FOR NlEXT YER'S SQUAD ehnie, '23E, to Lead Team; lnbaum, '23, Will Mdilage Squad Next Fall lI SULLIVAN SATISFIED ITH SHOWING OF FIGHTERS higan's informal boxing team its ,first year of competition ther teams by an election of of- for, next year. McKechnie, was elected captain and Bern- '23, manager. hie numerous men to try out for Lm the past year, Coach Sullivan the following who were seen ion at various t...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

…..a...+ LCU.5%'&#&E L Lu Vdy l A A 49U' Series Of Celebrations S WiL WiIL EA H lli 111111UIIIIIi p111111t 1111111111111111llll llillllltlllllllllll111 COURSES THIS SUMMER The fumes T'heatre -The old pendence was re- ide to a ins which aorat- sign- hall .has just been rebuilt as part of' the restoration of the Independence Square buildings. The United States Supreme court occupied the back room on the first floor, while the first floor ...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 8

… igan League SII NCMU ority To Gdive PEAEAUMA ae'i a Fifty Chapters Organized by Women aj 'n ' , Ces t Graduates in Various Localities1 Sark CHILDRITEN'S MOVIE NE TS LEAGUE $50' Approximately $50 were realized by' the League from the benefit movie which was given last Saturday morn-' I ing at the Majestic theater by the girls of Helen Newberry residence. This is one of the series of entertain- ments which are being given by' the. various so...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

…. -.----- Sigma Delta Phi will hold a meeting I: at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at; Martha Cook. ; DR. CORA J. BEST ADDRESSES HIKERS t DIN~b . TEX R. H. Campbell, t'reasurer of the Uni- gig versity, before members can use the courts. Players are requested to bring their own rackets and balls and Plans have been made by Mrs. J Emswiler, chairman of the swimm committee of the athletic section ing of of the Girls' held at 7:30. g in Newber...…

May 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 153) • Page Image 10

…UQl ET N a w. ssardiays.) i d SERS, EN6iNEER, DIES ' AT HOME INl SAGINlAW Collecion Of Coral Fossils Here. Declared Treasure Of Science AY 8, 1922 Number 16$R ce of the Deans this morning at 10 in the M. L. BURTON.; ly of all students of Education at Newberry :15. President McKenny, of the State Normal A. S. WHITNEY. p._ the Faculty of these colleges on Wednes- Room 411, Engineering building. LOUIS A. HOPKINS. )ral Union will be held...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

…HE WEATHER ROBABLY SHOWERS TODAY Lie iAnW juatij ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY .ADD1NIGHT WIRE SERVICE --- )L. XXXII. No. 179 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 3,1922 PRIG #TVZ ,~CF 'IF D.S.U. HERE TODAY FOR FINAL TILT WITH WOLVERINES MICHIGAN GOES TO THIRD IF BUCKEYES SCORE VICTORY PLACE A FIVE VARSITY MEN PLAY LAST BIG TEN CONTEST Alumni Will Oppose Fshe's' Men in 'Two Games on Ferry- Field June 16-17 Ohio State and Michigan meet at 4 ...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 2

…____THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during Elhe Upiversity year by the Board in Control of Student Publicatvns. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATRD P"AcS The Associate tress is exclusively etitlGd itothe ass'o republication of s' otws dispatrliv, credited t* I i, ac* eth.r "ass credited is this paper and tro iscalewa pubiahsx d oke a ntered at the oetomes a A A Ab r. W sran. as ...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I _.. a p ENGLAND TO -HAVE NEWAIR ROUTE Plan Service. Connecting Australia and India with British Isles WILL USE AIRSHIPS WHICH WILL CARRY 100 PASSENGERS (By mail Associated.Press) Sydney, N. S. W., May 26.-Details of the plan for the- establishment of an Empire airship service between Great Britain, India, and Australia have been received by the Prime Min- ister from Sir Joseph Cook, High Com- missioner in London. Six ne...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 4

…__ THE MICHIGAN D AILY ... ..... ..m.., - ... ..,. . . "Mon!i! '...__. "t , t % f,' .." f + . ' ,. . .. ,, . ,. , iY ; R . , 'i y l Th1 itk . , yr .. " , 1 'V " " "a" " n f" ' ' " ', . ..n" '. tli w *. '.. . .. .. j; ,' w M1, '. ' :. . " .. t 'f 4r ". ,. : ." ' . .,. . "" . ., .. ... . . r ' L . .. .. . .. n f " ' x OW£Fj 6. 1 F Y ' ! Ruling Out freak Deliveries Cause Of Poor Pitching Cleveland, Ohio, June 2.-Comment- ig on the tre...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WORK ON CLEMENTS LIBRARY RESUMED AS STONE ARRIVES After nearly four weeks of suspend- ed work on the new Clements library, construction has again been resumed. With the receipt of a new shipment of stone the cornice Jalong the north] elevation of the building has been placed and the structure is assum-1 ing a form more suggestive of the completed design. Laying of the stone along the front' elevation of the building is pro...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL" SATI THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATi _____ - - /AdW ro ., ,.. 3 YOU WILL DO BETTER ~-AT- LEMBLE'S -,/530 FOREST AVE. IF YOU ARE- IN NEED ---- OF QUALITY AND SERVICE THIS IS THE STORE 10 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar . . . . . 63c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . . 28c Fresh Creamery Butter. . . . . . . . 39c 2 Lb. Tin Snow Drift. . . . . . . . .39c Choice Lean Pork Roasts.. .19c Pot Roasts of Beef . . 14c, 16c, 18c, 20c 2 Lbs. ...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -4.- ||| - - -. - - -| omen SENIOR SOCIETY HOLDS INITIATION Persons having employment for girls attending summer school or the fall term and those who will take girls to work for their room next fall are asked to register at Dean Jordan's of- fice as soon as possible. All lockers must be emptied by noon on Friday, June 9, without fail. Stu dents who have had lockers with keys should bring both their tickets and keys to ...…

June 03, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 179) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHItAN DAILY ~~~ 1 ' ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Is SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922 Number 179 Plans for Baccalaureate and Commencement: All who expect to take part in the exercises of Commencement week will please take note of the following schedule in order that there will be as ittle confusion as possible in carrying out the program. Punctuality is especially important as the processions w...…

August 03, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…r ig.4 r 'umnu r THE WEATHER GENERALLY FAIR TODAY 0k 61 :43 a tl ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE 1 PRICE 3M, CENT VOL. XIII. No. 36 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 DRIBELL, FAMOUS AS INVENTOR OF TELEPHONE, DEAD STRICKEN IN HIS NOVA SCOTIA HOME AFTER LONG ILL- NESS INVENTION GREATEST IN WORLD'S HISTORY Idea First Scoffed at; 13,000,000 In- struments in Use at Present Time (By Associated Press) West Oran...…

August 03, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, :AUGUST 3, PAGE TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, Off 4 Ouummtrx Air1~t~gpn :43 ttt1 g OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 0OFTHE SUMMER SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for re- publication of all news dispatches cred...…

August 03, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 CRITIQUE~ The following was sent to me by the Knopf publishing house, and it may be of more than passing interest -even though from a publicity sheet -because the writer involved is a Michigan graduate: "How Harold Armstrong, Detroit lawyer, became "Henry G. Aikman," successful novelist, was disclosed to- day by Alfred X. Knopf, the publisher, in announcing a new novel by Mr. Arm- strong. "In 1919 Mr. Armstrong was a p...…

August 03, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY ' '^^ A a dart wr vaVAAVA. aw- .. _ DRI 8Bell had declared, "I can make iron Worked for 40 Weeks1 His fisrst succesns cae whiletesting INIENT R9 111 0[ D his instruments in his new quarters in Boston. Thomas A. Watson, Bell's as- sistant, had struck a clock spring at (Contiuned from Page One) one end of the wire, and Bell was Charles Wheatstone, the English in- electrified to hear the sound in an- other room. For ...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…I THE WEATHER dY FAIR AND COOLER TODAY AL I -& att FERRY F rl,< VOL. XXXIII. No. EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE AUTO LA MEEl-TINGSTOA PERIOD OF GRACE FOR TRAFFIC ORDINANCE VIOLATERS TO BE ENDE) FINAL WARNING TO BE ISSUED BY SPEAKERS President Burton, Prof. Blanchard, Among Those to Urge Safety' First *lr- - -~--__ PEDE~RAIJ1OMFLD1STRiB1JTION STATrS r { r};;:ti?:;r:.:;;.:ti....…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…117 4ICHIGA I- Ll.. L Sut inut EWSHOPS W. Work on New Engineering Structure} Is Nevertleless Rapidly Progressing EQUIPMENT OF LABORATORY WiLL ASSIST IN RESEARCH Although the new engineering shops and laboratories building has been delayed in its program by a shortage of steel from two to three l weeks, according to Prof. John F. Shepard, supervisor of the building plans, the structure is taking a shape indicative of the future appearanc...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IIMi 1 en Greet "Sisters" With Aid Of M~en after Tena Days' Rushin~g i All senior and sophomore advisors of entering upperclassmen wvill meet t 4:30 o'clock~ this afternoon at Barbour' gymnasium. 5,:00, o'clock this afternoon,' in Bsar-1 h our gymnasium. It is very important that all members attend. IFreshmen Quake; NoisyWelcome After being eseged for ten days and entertained gat breakfasts, lunch- Seons, teas and dinn...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…- - --- THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE' UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 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- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local news published therein. Sfntered...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LOAN AS IAT MEETS HERE TOAY. Mayor George E. Lewis Will Welcome Delegates to Convention Wr I Iz City "Y" JRESIDENT BURTON, REGENT BEAL TO ADDRESS ASSEMBLY F'RESHME+N ENGINEERS TAKE MECilANICAL D!RAWING WORK Freshmen students in the engineer- ing college comprise the first class re- quired to take a three hour course in mechanical and machine drawing dur- ing the first semester. Formerly little drawing work preceded the cou...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HUMBLES REEREELEVEN 1 IN OPENING OF SECRET SESSIONS Wolverines Push Over Four Sco'res Against Fighting Opposi. fion YOST TO WITNESS FIRST 01110 STATE GRID BATTLE Coach Fielding H. Yost, Varsity, football mentor, held his first closed practice of the sensor yesterday aft-. ernoon at Ferry field. ,The spirit dis- played by the Varsity and the reserv- es was much better than that with, which they. played on last4 Saturday. ...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…I " ICHIGAN UAILY' Ill ikAi &3AIN i)AIL Y DEEF f' 'I AP ON 1 orgy Giants In Action AndName"Speech [Tark s first Of New York 's Story (By Associated Press) A. Stoneham. Francis McQuade and New York, Oct. 2.-"Giants in ac- McGraw purchased the club from the B I Inju ria°4 to Veterans Wreck i:vey ortwv te By NormaIn E. Brown who can stand punishment. But Car- The recent sensational victory of pentier's condition that night is a mat- - ....…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY to n r r Ei n ihUe elected and the year's' program wil be discussed. nal'im are expected to ident ify themselves with the The membership list wvilbe' made out at this first meetings will be open to members only. All students of jour- activities of the cluib. meeting. Subsequent J. L. BRUMM. IJAILT 1UI I IAL UI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to the University. Copy received until 3:30 p.,im. (11:30; ...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…W ' w THE WEATHER SFAR AND COLDER TODAY AI L 4 Awn' t p it j AGGIE GRIDDERS INVADE NEXT SATURDAY VOL. XXXIII. No. 35 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 PRICE FIVE CEN' _ LABOR PARTY BOWS TO CONSERVAIVES U ALLIED REPARA TIONS COMMISSION MEETS Triangles To Try ETIurningSandsyT s Brvees O 8TO PRE VENT GERMA NFINANCIA L COLLAPSE!BrigSnsT BravnessOf 8 Tes Neohyt- BAR TWO PLAYER'S FROM TAKINGPARlT IN GRID CONTESTS !...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…Analyzes Elecive : t 'lem's I SAYS :fl4t~j NOIVCONSIDER LEARNIW AN EXTERIOR TRl'ING "Greater conitinuity between the sec- ondary and hi-her units of learning in our educational system is needed," ay Presidont Marion L. Burton, stressing the various educational mnis- tales of today in an article entitled, "The Undergraduate Course," publish- ed, in last week's issue of the New .Ropih_: rmagazine. The elective system which has been adopted by mo...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…ARCHERY CONTEST Honor points will be awarded to the winners of the women's archery con- test which is to be held at 4:15 o'- clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 6, at Palmer field. The winner of first' place will receive 30 honor points and; the winner of second place, 20 honor points. The contest, which is under the di- rection of Miss Marion Dawley, ofJ I { j3 I Madison, Nov. 2.-One hundred and lected any other field. Economics nine degrees hav...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…OFFICIALttLEW8PAPER OF THE U\IVERSITY OF MICHIGAN' 1'iblished every-.inornng except Monday duri t e tS6vr ar by the Board in Control f1tidet'-'l1ications. Merer o Western Conference Editorial The Assopi tAA esne is exclusively en- titled to the use fur republication of aill news dispatchescredited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and the local news pulihed therein. EInterej at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan as second clas...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…SIj lll F IE 1L iVIflULrn I UUUL X-COUMTRY CONTEST will know the distance that they have versity hal will be open from 2 to to go before the finish. 5 o'clock this afternoon. Those eligible to make applications for absent voters' ballots are students of voting age who have previously M1o URGED TO BALLOT registered in their home communi- m. w w;v ..' P " F Owing to the poor condition of the . Lansing to Send. 4,500 Football Fans Geddes ave...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…f . WOLVERINES READY FOR FIGHTING ASS I1N ANNUAL BATTLE WILL TARE NO CHANCES ON SLIP AFTER GLORIOUT- START, SLADE THIS YEAR. KEEFER, SLAUGHTER ON FIRST, TEAM YESTERDAY Harlon, Al -Fresh End, Fractures Wrlst in Scrimmage Against. Reserves Yesterday Another long signal drill was the share of the Varsity football team yesterday afternoon in preparation for the Aggie tilt tomorrow. Coach Yost, after handing out two stiff scrimmage sessions to...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

…(JEERlED BY VICTOR Y; ;PARES F OR BIGGEST-' GAMES ." I E E i B Till Spaulding's Gophers. This game ors. He has develoed a speedy, hardR tainOlle Aas at the iv GonHUr N O QR fPGfl will dec'ide a numb>eP" of questionls inl tackling phair of ends in Eklund and Spaulding's backfeld i C r°~ N egazrd to M ihigan chance; for a Sschijoll and in addition those two cipally 'around Martineaui ' ( ~~D hammoinsip this vya as the Wol-linen form the rc ce...…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

…IE MICHIGAN DAI r) .. ...rwr ..... ..... .... .,.......,.,, ...;. .Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN WOLVERINES READY FOR M. A. C. TEAM the years of intercollegiate c omnpeti- tion here no outside paid advertising has been done, it is said. RAIL EXECUTIVE DIES SUDDENLY ation in iversity. 0 3 the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 Number 3; Automobij...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FAIP AND WARMER TODAY d *frr VOL. XXXITI. No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 122 -----w--------5- _:._. CAMPUS FAVORS BEAAINFRTHEATER LOSSES J-HOP TICKETS LIMITED TO+650' Six hundred and fifty tickets will be sold for the 1924 Junior Hop, ac- ' cording to the agreemnt of the Hop committee made at its last meeting. Applications for tickets will be made I on special forms which will be -given I -l 9 ,1U UM out ...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…EY OFFICERS GIVEN 1-20 YEARS C )UNCIL'PASSES SMOKE ORDINANCE noke nuisances will be. eliminat- CRS CAME' G'REATEST GRQUP OF PLAYERSj EVER ASSEMBLED PLAYS AT COLU BU'Sa Columbus, O., Dec. 2.-"Brick" Muller, the University of California's All-Anmerican end, blocked a kick,, scooped up the ball, and ran 40 yards for a touchdown scoring a six to nothing victory for the West over the, East in an all-star football game played here today.I The tw...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… Women Debate Ohio State I UIomen Tryouts for the Junior Girs' play will be held at 4 o'clock Monday and Tuesday afternoons in Sarah Caswell;t Senior society will meet at 7:15: "clock Monday evening at Betsy Bar- .our house.ss Dean Jean Hamilton will be at >. h~ome to University women from 4 to. r -6o'clock on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Due to illness the dean has not been able to be at home to the women of the Uni- versity earlier in the year. She ...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…_______THE MICHIGAN DALY wide, and bloody score, and beat the cIN AND OUT" finest girls' school of ti~e nmddie west, With the opening performance to- morrow night at the Whitney theater Northwes rn,. Well, we heat .',AC. of this year's opera, "In and Out,:' semc li Mimes of the Michigan Union will pre- Etae lg sent their seventeenth production to The shovel will soon have to throw the public. the sand at the, trucks. The blades i t osatyicesn...…

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