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November 30, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fall or Winter from the I ne in the city. Dress Suits a specialty H. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 311 South State Street Scra p Books, higan Scrap Book is the best on the !Market for the money.. er our books before you purchase. We also have extra leaves I have it filled. If you have not had a scrap book before start get one at heehan & Co. ST 'DENT 'OOKSTORE osiTS n deposits are the leterle I= Liberty Str...…

March 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…THED MICHBIGAN DAILY Lineof Spring Largest Assortment in the City Ready for Ymour Inspection, W oolens T lE MICIIKIAN DAILY. Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. r Poblished every morning except ,Monday dur- ing the university year., Efntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- h igan, under Act of Congress of March g, 1879. i. WIL.DJ CO. 311 S. State Street i ENNIS-- - The season will soon be here. Have your :Racket ...…

April 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Line of Spri"ng WNoolens Largest Assorttment in the City Ready for YourIspton WILD" CO. 31.1 S. State Str~eet ire are agents for the i-H .Lu Slottii ,, t eni Rcct We Thvroat several new models worth loig tIIor ~knyu Urcha,,s.. fght & "Ditson Cha.:mpion- l1),A cr ~ ( i C rc al dn g Cham pionship lB alls. A l l (g-o od u r u c d t z e i s MIT IS A COWARD 'eme the tuilo). whko cnts for e milli'rnai'rc with niom "ore ,nd A...…

May 30, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…TRHBD &tCt{IGAN DAILY Mete ;Line of Spring Woolens) Largest Assort anent in the City Ready for Your Inspection, H. WILD CO. 311 S. State StreetI THlE MICIGAN DAILY- Official newspaper at the university of Mlich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Enitered. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, M4ich- igan, under Act of. Congress of March 3, 1 879. Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor IPress. Build- ing, Maynar...…

October 30, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…G.H WILD Co., 311 SO. STATE STREETJ "I ' ICIIIG N DAILY I Opening Display of Fall and Winter Styles FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY 311 50. S[TATE STEET s EASE UP? ON THE PROF'S Writ youritheiis andistessid Ooyour br~iefisig o v u ntypew~riter. sWe k mahine atallpies,' $25.00 awl up. Lwxce',5 Price" onTypewrier S pplies The Studleats' Typewriter Supply Co. Raom, 4 Pres 3Bidinu. Opposito Majestic SPECIAL SALE TIS WEEK ON GOLFD $.5 iv sers . ...…

November 30, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…TidE MICHIGAN DAILYl G. LI WILDCO.- 311 50. STATE STREET Opening Display of Fall and Winter Styles FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY 311 50. STATE STEET ALL PRICES The Stuclents'1Typewriter Supply Co. Roomu 4 Pre ss uling. Opposite Majestic A few best offers THE MICHIGAN DAILY.. Alasaging Eddior-Lur A WHIME Business Manager-NORMaAN 1I1. Hits. EITOS. News Editor........... Harold Titus Assistant ..... l.. arry Z. Pole Athletic Editor...Walter K. T...…

March 30, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…11 i dC IAN OA Y 'hAL MICiHGAN DAILY. 6cast 1 1,. atnio n ' at'IIle h(: sc f JY . ayo Sum-Ai ,1lanaging Ieditor-I,reo A WHIT. 'ao rcai p sif --or 1 Business Manager-NORsMAN H1. HLL. NewrsEdiltor .......JItaroid Titus 5at the 1_fslhi-aaut'r Atsistasl *............... 01031 1.. Folz II1he a1 ue1 o Atle.;tic Editor.. Waiter K. Towers et11t1 A lSia.......... J. Frest Iawton 0111 010 old tDramna..hart V. Moore l.011101 ges and Files... .Dior ;1:....…

April 30, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

…I Lii CO. Managing Ifditor-LCEE A\ Busiess sManager--.NouuAN I I.I lii. Assistant ..,.........arry 7. 1';.!r Athletic Editor...... Walter K. '[Powers-, d f Assistaut........ J. Ieistelsstu Music ausd Drams...Earl V.Mo,\t~ B Sum- Exchanges and Files.. ,. Dior :. Bl~rnes StyesNIGHTiI iTOR;i. A. J. Wohtgemuth. I tarold Msc~ee.1 Mas te urice lcr i ( ) T ,and Jiluib.Cox. F. IC. Sihass, Jr. ErnIs.Burto..E.,ski -' Johis It.'Townley. 'Matlc isse,\Ver....…

May 30, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…-, .~. "HS hiCkIGAk bAILY THEl MICIGAN DAILY. muhch eriched, by so murch mrade more eai' f the faclty repoded t _______________________________-_____ useful to the state andtt tenaton. tastt. Th e clas was tdisapoinoted on Managing Editor-LEE A WHITE. "I F, aove all,' it etoncludes,e, catt ccti't ofi the absence of Mator \. R. C A LN 311Stu. STATE~ STREET _________________ defiters service to a rairoaid as cimpati C A LN E,- DITORS. btetcwitht...…

November 30, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…HEll MICIHIGAN DAII1T F I '[AjNF}. T'T TYPiE RITERSA, r sale and rent.' WILL ib',fLL :i3?-J I is Popular THiE MIHCIGAN DAILY Offical -Newspaper at the University of 1icligan. Published every morning except Mon~- day throughout the school year. . IIANAGING EDITOR. Walter R. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGERt Albert It. DPiley Want Ad Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North U~ni vers ity. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor,' 1-2 p....…

March 30, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGA DAILY MICHIQA DAIL! I THE flICIiIGAN DAILY Official Nowspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITO. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert E. Dilley object on the campus essentially char- acteristic of Michigan, and of such make and quality as to be permanent...…

April 30, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

…ICHIGAN TIHlE MICHIGAN DAILY OficialA ewspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. _1I MANAGING EDITOR, Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert I. Dilley Night Editor-Wallace Webei. Open Doors. Open sessions at the Student Council make their initial appearance tonight. What was once ...…

May 30, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…DAILY HE .MICHIGAN DAILY liciad .3evipaper al tLe L~CiieMu of Michigan. iblished every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. itered at the Vut Le at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. )FANA GING EDITOR. Walter R. Towers. $USINESS MANA GEM Albert . aDilley Editors. TH URSDAY, MAY 30, 1912. Night Editor-Mack Ryan., I ),e the Censorship. he authorities are justified at certain books in the ary are no...…

July 30, 1910 (vol. 1, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…TI WXOLVE RINI y _ ... _ .., ._.. .. i r Kodaks and Suppies Developing and[ Printing for Armateurs ,E, E CALKINS, Druggist 324 S State St. Get your MICHIGAN Pills, Fibs and spoons IO:.a10 "N Dept. Fine Wach and Jeeler Reairig HALER'S JUW[LIY SOREI 216 s-thN'Meain ~S TEE ANN ARBOR P!RBSS 11 (((ier. I ?: ;c l 'Ill '101 II 'I I A(000" Press Building, Mynard S. AtnaAtor, Michigan All Lovers ha tUif ersty hariv ei~a- rnwy i :n id 1< laefo ~ umme...…

January 30, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY aThis Space Reserved FOR Sam Burclhfied :: & Co. :: Ann Arbor's Leadiing 106 E. Huron1 SI. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 79c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1.75 Fully Guoaranteed Wattah Repak~rinta'a Specalty THE FARMERS AND MIt(IANICS DANK MAIN AND HIURON STREIETS Capital $10,000 Surplus and Profits $100,t0 General Hanking Husiness. 3 per cent paid on Time and Savings Deposits. ...…

March 30, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Just the thing for hot weather -A- jack Knife Fountain Pen Canst Leah AT 1QUARRY'S Money Loaned On Watches, DiamoondsILact Books, or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 N. Liberty St Ann Arbor. Bourn; Oto11:30 a. m.. Itoi430 and ;to JOSEPH C. WATTS THE FARMERS AND MIEHANICS BANG( MAIN AND HURON STREETS Capital $10000 Surplus and Profts$100,000 S Gene...…

April 30, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…THE 6MICHIGAN JAIL>Y This Space Reserved FOR Sam Burclhfiekl .. z Co.s . Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 79c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1.75 Fully Guaranteed Watch Re pe .-irir Speciealty TH1E FARMEIRS AND MECHANICS BANK MAIN AND HIURON STREEITS Ciapital $00,000 Surplus end Profits $100,000 Geeral Banking Bdusiness. 3 per cent paid an Time and Savings O...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 3

…September 3o, 1916 THI, IvIICIIIGAN DAILY Page Three LINE AVERAGES 190 POUNDS SQUAD LOOKS LIKE REAL OLD BATTLING PHALANX "Maulie," Smith and Raymond Make Up Back Field; Yost Wearing Smile According to Old King Dope the Wolverine line should average just about 190 pounds, and according to the way it is holding, pounds sterl- ing. Taking the men who have been playing consistently on the Varsity squad all during the fall season and averaging ...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…DUbmI IERivI ur MICHIGAN WILL PAY STANFORD SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS ARE TO t4O WEST CHRIST- MAS HAVE SENATE'S PERMISSION Nine of Men Composing the Squad Have Played Together; Hold Practice C.C .C.MEN ENTER IN DETROIT MEET Michigan Runners Doped to Win From Competing Teams in Last Race of Year CARROLL EXPECTED TO STAR The Varsity cross country team will leave for Detroit this morning at 8:10 o'clock, to run in the annual Belle Isle cross country...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHICAN VARSITY TAKES TWO GAMES FROM RESERVESi next Monday. Three games are sched- uled for Saturday and are as. follows: 7 to 8 o'clock-fresh laws vs. soph lits, court 3; senior laws vs. junior lits, court 4; 8 to 9 o'clock-pharmics vs. grads, court 4. 3 1 ! COACH LUNDGREN'S TION COPS FIRST CONTESTS AGGREGA- TWO BOTH GAMES FEATURED BY VARSITY SLUGGING Lush, New Southpaw Twirler, Shows Up Well in Early Workouts; Infie...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… ESH MEN DOWN A PEG Laugenhan, cf; Gilmartin, lb; Shel- don, rf; Wood, p. Score by innings: Varsity..........12001030-7 All-fresh.........00000000-0 UTA TO (INA[ PI MANAGER OF ATHLETICS Why Worry? If It Hadn 't Been the War It Would Have Been Rain t HARD HITTING AN~D MAKE VICTORY EASY STEALS YESTERDAY'S GAMES ILLINOIS PENN DEFEATS HAS THREE GAMES CHICAGO; MORE With ideal weather conditions for a ball game the Varsity beat the All- ...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… PULEU E i LU I - OPPOSITION of Coach Douglass Indicates lard Fight with Penn Footballers YOST ABSENT; SQUAD N LIGHT PRACTICE DRILL I i Aggravates Same in Fall Down Stairs house Old Injuries' at Club- COACH MITCHELL SITES ALL-FRESH MENTOR IS -PLEASED WITH SHOWING OF HIS GRID. DERS IN M. A. C. GAME So as to allow his men to recuper-. ate after their victory of Saturday, Coach Mitchell let them off with only a 'short signal drill yesterday. ...…

November 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…1"I n in Shot Put Events Exceeds All Records of Both Regi- ments Members of all the companies in the second regiment showed good form in the athletic events held on Ferry field, under Dr. George A. May 'since Oct. 1. The winners-of the dif- ferent contests were as follows: t. Co. D EET MAIN STRI FOR MHING ECTRICAL I or too Large It right Ann 117 Pcarl Ypsilanti i-Sodasj sian and Commit- Second regiment, company A: 50- yard dash, W...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…TI JE MICHIGAN DAILY T~lEMICHGAN AILYPA a x w 4. A. to Stop ring Athletics VARSITY TROUNCES SCRlUB NIN E, P-0O Representatives at Meeting in Arbor Abolish Baseball and Track Ann Regulars, Shuit with Ruzicka iPilcling, Out Second Team in Five Innings The Michigan Interscholastic Ath- ling will be letic association voted at a: recent at Water- meeting in Ann Arbor to abolish all atches will spring athletics 'to enable the boys in - the ...…

April 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…l hi ! Yanks Lose to Red Sox The New York Yanks have had a FISTOAME T THEPAST I WEEK New York and Boston held theirt ET FIELD leads, obtained during the first week S IN of the present big league baseball CE ~ season, throughout the second week in the National and American cir- utu eycuits.r school ball i. game be- New York, however, went down to e scrubs iits first defeat after it had won nineI final score consecutive games. Coombs, Giant ...…

May 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…WAY 30, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGAUIRu SUCCESSFUL BAL SEASIO.N GLOBES Coach Lundgren Says Thki Year's Team is Equal to That of SiS-. ler's Time CONFERENCE TITLE WON WITH NINE VICTORIES, ONE DEFEAT Success in Baseball Makes Up for De- feats In Football and Basket. ball Michigan has just passed through one of the most successful baseball seasons in her history. Coach Lund- gren himself has been heard to say that the present lineup was not...…

June 30, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…THE W O L V E R IN E Vdo Bureau Offers Many Places Fiormer Wolverine Manager Is uarried The Union employment and rooming John H. Payne, '12L, business mana- bureau has a number of places await- ger of The Wolverine during the sum- ing applicants. The regular hours of ier of 1912, was married Saturday, the bureau, 12:45 to 1:45, will contin- June 20, to Mis Lura Masterson, of ue through the su er. Chicago. Huyler's Candy Agenc, 214 S Main Rent...…

July 30, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…THIE WQLVERWI E. ALL ROADS LEAD TO POP'S \11 il](his doubt Isa'I()NN hre I)p N , rH ,I 1i iiiiro. in Irler n And ;I I li()t pip. tVI ireai y>. iiii 1 M, 1) lo it ToIii idii hlInhpeti, AnI ifter titcii iil. So aftieryoi ii sLr tn''fao r a '"Hp." Vo'owte iar l~a(, ALL PIHAH-z 1EVA Ti) PO'SI. I'STHE SIENTS' SUPPLY STORE w (P110lls THNI Morse's and Gilbert's Candy Kodak Supplies Stationery, Pound Paper Cigars Everything a Student .Needs. Phone...…

July 30, 1912 (vol. 3, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE ^ - . '_-. WHITE STAR LN WHARF FOOT OF GRISWOLD For a Delightful all Day Ouleatingshebeautifult St. Clair Ri-i' taesthe strans r ashnee aynimorniing 8:30, Sundays 9poe. Fars rturninngsaeday:'sPsi'rturon $i.oo; SFlat osTshmnoPark, 50 ets;oToltedadretn, teaer Owana'leavestiDtit Far ae Aternoon Ride to St. Clir 'Flat, Tashmit Perk ior Pert Huro wacy ports taethe "City of Toedot 2:t3eP.M. -TOMORROW uo ar ~ ,rr 1 IS THE L"'d i~rlr...…

June 30, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE O AA ! 1WHY SO MANY MEN ARE RE- A n n eA rb o r sN K S OWJECTED FOR U. . SERVICE INPHYSICDWriesNew One! FALPOOSPEC Indianapolis, June 29.-Why so many mH9nNare rejected for military srie ___3___zDr. 'o r Iltell I'roduces u r P o eis partially explained by the weekly Recent Gyusuasiut lmprusemnuts Ex- f 1 l '1 ititi de nts Answering Questloss uf report of Recruiting Officer Sergeant pelced to Draw lI Ru Fraunc lrd 110 EnrGllmeut G....…

July 30, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…uerthTheater i Aftenon-2-3o and 4:ss -nning-7:nn, 8:ooand zo:oo Phone-6o-J PROGRAM FOR JULY fed-3o-3a-Wallace Reid in 5 House of Silence." "Eagle's INo.2o 'ROGRAM FOR AUGUST ri-s-2-Vivian Martin in "Un- ned Goods." Also Holmes Trav- sod Comsedy.,. 3 -Magaite Piscser io A ce Deal." Also News anom-.. o-4-5-Chares Ray in Play she Game" Also Seet Coos- "It Pays to Exercise." >heumTheater2 Aftenon-aun 0and, 4:00~ vsning-- :o, 8:oo and ,o:oo 5 Phone...…

October 30, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…TH: MICHIGAN AIAihi PAGE T 4 II ~ !~ ii 3 .1 t~)St*) ~ ~~/ift~ -~ -.-. 1,1 __w,_. .. . 11 F-I 5 11 I ' F ' ' piFytl ;f 14 r 1 ' _ .. s r .:., . . q,, 1" A 4 L.. ,m' i °-..... c i w. M .. _.. .,_. , ORANGEMENS LEADER SYRACUSE PUTS TO TEST 'COM E BACK' OF TEAM statement concerning the outcome of the game, but intimated that "Michi- gan was going to get somebody's goat" before the afternoon was over. Syracuse comes to Ann ...…

November 30, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAUIL I Illrlrl. . er r.llNs y"~r' i ~VN I r TT FT' r b. lll i , _ i4 ESra.t 3 6. A DENTSLAND THREE PLACES ON FIRST A LL-AMPUS TEAM INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS OM Y ELEVEN TO OET MORE THAN TWO; EDWARDS IS ALL-ROUND STAR Whitmarsi, Brown, Edwards and Mar- tens Form Backfield on Premier Squad All-Campus Selections First Team Pos. Second Team. McCall,'1 L....L. E....Champion, '18 Headman, '16E . L. T ......Bently, '16 Goetz, D...…

March 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. I r _ 7S, You Can Smile With Satisfaction r A# / ! (. ,. ,.W When you are wearing Shoes bought from this House. M1 : isj +,j 's . Nl 5 tj m-- I. Ii r, I Spring Styles Now On Display This picture-" Fisherman's Luck," it's c..d -is the cover of the Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Style Book The Style Book for Spr ig f O U ought to have attractive and inter one; it's just about as L, R. H. Fyf...…

April 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ..+ . _---.. P' AiS~ N U S PdEAT. U P. }/' 8V<Q. V PrGc* Cm "The Stimpson As you want it, when you want it, from Ed. V Price & Co. ,Will You Spend $25 for a tailored-to-order suit in which have been molded your own indi- vidual characteristics by Ed V Price & Co. If you will, you will find that no locally made suit can equal it and that two $15 cheap tailored 94' ; ' -_ a w,. r 1/ =-T " t . ", :r ~- o / " ~r" - 1 1!/...…

May 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…'tA MICHIGAN DAILY CIGARETTES ARE NOT UNHEALTHY UTike everything else life they Bmust be used in moderation. You find you get more enjoyment out of one or two carefully chosen cigar- ettes after morning coffee than from a package of those which are merely 'Smokes'. The bestfor you, may notbe igaes but we would like you to try them this morning before you forget. "From Morning THIlNight Fewer But The Beat." WATCH THIS FELLOW! Lawrence Butler,...…

September 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… -.. whipping the team into shape, who played end yin 1917 will ith a uniform today. Coach departure to head the in- actiViti~sAlas left Yost and ants with a heavier burden ore and they are anxious to the help that can be se- IlUb JURU MULIb FROMALL-FRESH CALL YEARLINGS WITH EXPERIENCE BEAT MITCHELL'S SUM- MONS Freshman football was launched THE MICHIGAN Ci Another husky lad by name Ma- Monday afternoon with prospects for grath who is lik...…

October 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…r 1, of 1916 Returns achman's a ' t / TO IE:OLON PRACTICE re, one of the best quar- Northwestern has ever had, school last, Tuesday and of the Purple football team t the eleven to win from as :3rightm ire fills the one on tae Northwestern team, Wh Ie in school he was lot two years and was a e temn in 1916, when the a ly wpn the Conference ;htmire entered school ear- .r, but was' forced to leave Sof the illness of his .moth- as- been expect...…

November 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…IN evi- mlus the With the speculation that is preva- lent on the 1920 bookings of the fam- ous Eastern trio, a post-season game between champions of the East and the West is gaining considerable com- ment. With its eleven reorganized and ma're of a known quantity in strenith, Harvard wilE, undoubtedly schedule a list of possille title con- tenders for next year. In seeking possible opponents for a 1920 match between the East and the 1West mu...…

October 30, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…ETS Intramural DVllurol #lV 16 S. A. T. C. Men Given Exercises During the past few days all S. A. T. C. men have been having calithen- ics for one-half hour daily. These setting up exercises consist of leap- frog, relay races and other games that develop alertness and muscle Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. WAI KING LOO Open from 11:30 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. Phone 1620-It MRS. PEARL LANDERS OR DOWERS PHONE 294 213 E. LIBERTY ST. 14111111 li...…

November 30, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE - ~ C '. ._ - ., R yi .eq __ _ sza -r t A- Charles Caldwell Dabie are also in- cluded in the chosen 20. All of the stories have a charm and excellence which makes them most readable. Their plots are as varied as the names of their authors, and ihere is with, perhaps, one exception. nowhere a note of the hackneyed or "done before" tale For service and results try a Daily Want Ad.-Adv. SENIORS 19'8 Michiganensian ...…

January 30, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…- THE MICH ]AN DAILY THE MICH AN DAILY r .. . . ,_.. RI ~ }r __.. _ _ + _ - _ _ _ _ - ,, - - - ,~ v_ a VARSITY SPORTS I ____a .____. _ rI DEFEATS IlES53-16 Expert Shoots In Exhibition latch Game Results in Practice Scrimmage For Coach Mitchells Men WILLIAMS PLAYS WELL FOR WOLVERINES, SCORING OFTEN Second Half Finds Detroit Quintet's Defense Broken Down; 36 Points Made Michigan's practice game with the team representing U. S. Genera...…

March 30, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…TflfE MTCHTOAN DAILY ,. 7 . .. ;, . !.._. ti ""' " , _ rm . r _ _, : first nine started the comeback with a single. A base on balls, another hit by Huber and an error by Froenke allowed the three necessary tallies to be made. Huber Worked Well Although still slightly rough in spots the two teams looked nearly as Teams Worked Smoothly Throughout good as did the 1918 title winners. Hu- Whole of Niue In- s ber catching handled the ball in e...…

April 30, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILL] IL r+ r m r 1 t WOLVERINES TO OPEN SEASON WITH CHICAGO MAROON TRACK( TEAM~ HERE FOR INITIAL MEET, SATURDAY, MAY 17 Michigan's next Varsity track and field meet Is with Chicago on Ferry field Saturday, May 17. Three weeks of training remain to the Maize and Blue athletes before this meet. It is to be hoped that the weather of the next few days will be an improvement over that of the past month. Coach Lundgren...…

May 30, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…WOLVERINE-ILLNI °SAME TO 0DROP BI-0TEN TITLE MICHIGAN MUST TAKE ONE OF TWO PLAYED TO - ,WIN Michigan, undefeated as yet by any of the Conference baseball teams, .will go to Champaign today to play the University of Illinois in what will probably be one of the two games that 'will decide the Big Ten title. A victory in this game means that, although the final game may go against Coach Lundgren's men, the title will be secure. Illinois must win ...…

September 30, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN IDAILY ,.... J. -- .. We. Sell Young Men Imperial Hats Stein Block Clothing !rrow Shirts and Collars mej, Linen Mesh Underwear Spalding Bros. Sweaters Mackin aws all Grades e chImitt, Apfel &Co. Whatever you pay for your clothing you cannot afford to overlook this fact; the big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can and does positively give the greatest value. Whether it is a suit or -overcoat, Manhattan Shirt, Knox Hat, ...…

October 30, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

… Several Weeks. Ago A FIRE Of Suits in our cleaner destroyed and Trousers a number l Since Then wehv enbs aiggo.tourers suffered no loss by this fire. Our cus- We Are Now prepared to take care o f everyone who wants anything I n the I i n e of Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing. Repairing and Alterations, of all kinds Suits Pressed 25c Cleaned 75c Trousers Pressed 10Oc Cleaned 35c I I Tailoring: Suits and Overcoats $225 and' u...…

March 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHJGAN 12.AILY ,i - i iim ing Suits, Overcoats s and Furnishings GET IT AT CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 S. STATE STREET THE GREAT 2O°OOFF BIG SALEF In all the latest and up-to-date styles. We have a line of SHIRTS and NECKWEAR that com- prises all of the nobby ideas .,:. - ., . r3i t , .. } a . i WE CARRY HIGH GRADE BOX CANDY WHITMAN'S SAMPLER "The National Candy" TAKE ONE TO THE OPERA GET IT AT CALKIN'S PHARMACY 342 SOUTH STATE STR...…

April 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…play'has been weak, or. he would rank with the men higher up. The combination of aggressive and strong defensive play promises a team which will show well both in singles and in doubles. Particularly in doubles where a steady defensive and a strong offensive player can hit it off together, a brilliant outlook is pro- mised. fair to on this nse arel he men for the east at >aseball een at work in the.' ks and the men are ip. With the show- I ...…

May 30, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…A THE MI+O'HIGAN DAILT .9 IRU MIHIAN AIY RCADE TH E ATRE MAY ,-%I - J"i UJNE 5 a&r dmE vi vqL nother Remarkable Week of Speoia s heead over A DIFFERENT FEATURE EVERY DAY The Best Series of EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PHOTOPLAYS ever presented in Ann Arbor in one week ay 31. THOMAS JEFFERSON in "Rip Van Winkle" une 1. MRS. LESLIE CARTER ine"Du Barry" y, June 2. William A Brady presents WILLIAM ELLIOTT in n and Wine" Thursday, June 3. ROBER...…

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