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April 30, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…Peace 4C AND MUSICIANS' ,. I11V6 r Sonata No. ], 3D minor ...... Guilmant; Introduction and Allegro krPastorale Miinuet .......... Boceherini Andante Cantabile (Fifth Symph on y).........Tschaikowsky Prelude, Fugue *and Chaconne in C................Buxtehude To a Wild Rose.........MJacDowell Scherzo-Caprice ........... Candlyn Beatitude................... Bossil Famous Critic Is On Summer ,Staff Leon G. Winslow, (considered as one of th...…

May 30, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 179) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHAIGAN DAILY .... M .. ., ._ I MENCEMENT 'Uicry' Leagiie RHouse Reun11ons; I '- ' lI tCame, Featurfe Satulrday FETA'ND AN S 1A SWzr 'IVI ENAI)E ALSO SCJIED)LTLED hec remaier uof the sohdule of its f'or Commencement ,week the p art of which was printed in yes- ay's isue, is concluded below. Saturday, Jujne 14. Alumni Day egistration contin~ues throughou~t cday.r 8:30 A. MT. reakfast for Senior Nurses, Nurs- Dorm, itory. 4:00 A. M . ca...…

September 30, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SE"PTEMBIE'R 30, 1925 - _ r OT y PLAN g NSPLE TED0 Openig of New ospiti Will Cor- plee Late Preside iit Plans For Greater Mhigan 1,100 PATIENT CAPACITY Opening of the new Umversity ios- pi.tal during the summer and the par- tial use of the new Medical building this ,fall, has practically broughtj to a completion the building program which was started nuder the adminis- tration of the lat e President ...…

October 30, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T'[LT, .1 ', ,QCTC 1i3I?;I , 30. 7J<' : FACULTY M-EMBERSPrison Official1 Advocates Lasht ADDR ESSTEACH ERS Dean Ifunmphreys Will Head Speakers' Program At Teachers' Meeting In Detroit Today ANNUAL CONVENTION Wilbur R.. Humphreys, assistant dean of the literary college, with 14 other members of the faculties of s>-^ eral schools and colleges of the Uni- versity help make up the speakers on the general program of the Michiga...…

October 30, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

….H E .-IM ICHILGANW DAIL Y WED - I- Sub;-Cabinet Position ..ILI II tLI+at first of Series ( TO NTE IL CTIN a ONM T 0 P91IT[A '( Continued from Page 1, Col. 3) UIV of the department of phonetics is Dr. Valentiner Tells Audience! tGaue Fct nd acyi OFRIO E S I1 [Rof Fra Angelico's Creation Religion" will be explained by Prof. of Fanous resces. I. A.Courtis of the education duct o d- Effinger Receives Applications partment. "Problems in Sex and...…

November 30, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…XMIC-H1CA N -D ATL Y :.i l 1i 1D : 9 ld )v i A t:i< 1; t ._ y _ _ - - .._..a ....._-. ... _. F -...., .-.... ORATORICAL RZDP111l.LOMAd,¢T MA DE IB RARY EXHIBITS i'INLANDER PLAS RBNS 2 ./-)iS EXPLORE_ tJ .4S REORDSG TAYl CANDIDATES MEETi P..OL A H BDOKS1 1 CHANGEIN STYLE! henDr. Fui'nk FR. Robis, as.13 ulshed io the pe ,s yeteray 10N j ,rI_____otersdnt eune i bado tute did not, ap-! from a searh through the privatec PMrF HOLLIS iTERf Iisp...…

March 30, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…__________THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MNACH :3 0, 192S FOOD AND AMMUNITION FOR MARINES IN NICARAGUAN FAMOUS LAWYER COMMENTS ON MOUNTAINS MAINTAINED BY PACK. MULE TRANSPORTS SUBJECT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES k "Public utilities have become per- camne to investigate the situation, he o g haps the mvost fertile field for thou- found a practically new field, where sans of investors in recent years," peeeti rciewst )s' declared Arthur H. Ryall, '02L,...…

January 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…'s' 'd- ! 1 v - " n e~f2 .A X1 OmA 1 , 4, 1 ' a4 4'ul t a.1#T ." i4: 4H 4.)'' ' t"(t'fN F 'd ' t^ :i txx'I s4 e4 ' x, 44'r Al4!AV4If Al,4 ~ 4' t "Y£ ^°x44 W. ^ y4 '4 4 v 4 A4 f44 '::. ..@. - r '-- s r ffi f !_.. P -. 4 .. a ' . / - / s ... - A 14 4*"4 …

March 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

…I PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNr3SD AY, MARCH 30, 1927 , ....... t 1 UNION APPOINTS BODY TO MKEPLANS FOR COMMITTEE WILL BE, PROF. H. C. ANDERSON, ARCtHIE W. I)AC K AM) LESTER JOHNSON SUPERVISED BCY BOARDS Result Of Report Of special Group Which Blade -Inivetigation s Of Organizatioii Following the suggestion made in the report published last spring by the special committee of the Union after a detailed investigation of the organizatio...…

April 30, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURkDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 COMMITTEE PLANS ArCH.ITECT'MAY PARTY Undeliverable Mall 11 ld At Pos,-t Office f(o r MaySudents ..i diV~ h ~I)~vPT~~ - P" ss c°' ' Prof. Szymozak, Dr. Loonell C. Stronm. Prof. Tallerand,* Warren S. Thomp- soii. James E. 1 urney, Doris F.Ti- IN'-EW YORK UIE11Y-A course in Pfre:3ent Day Fa !ions' wvi~l bo gven noxi semester. 0OHIO STATE-Fifteen campupis or- J i izations have entered intramural L...…

September 30, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, aEPTE-IMBER 30, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926 Seats Available In Chqeering Bloc fApplications> for seats In the new permanent cheering section, which w ill open with the first football game SatWurday, are still being received. at. 1,200 seats is rapidly being filled, a reserved beginning with the M. S. number of seats in the bloc have not 1 game here. been sold. Seats in the s...…

October 30, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… '; -" y " THE MICHIG.AN DAILY Ss Fallt1 Serrester OiIf AnnulRii1 eigiouis Inistituite \W\ll 1,Begin l vi nliunnnmnnuu~uIaou~ ltEI ~n~ ms When you are treaing yourself or Tuesday Night; Seven Courses Are Offered To Students N- good dinner, you wilfnvry Classes in the fall term of the Some neos L sin Ses11 will conduct classes. Professor W<ood- tor of the Ann Arbor ible Chair will ror ge annual religious institute, organized burne will present...…

November 30, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…T TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRATERNIJTY MEN END Diean Buirsley, Franik Graham, 127, Andl John Bolanid Jig., '279 Attenid From Mi~ichigan WAS 18ThR MEETINGi :Fraternity men of the Uitedl States and, Canada ended their two-day inter- fraternity convention last week-end in the Hotel Pennsylvania New York City. The conference was concluded with a discussion of fraternity prob- lems~.I Nearl'y all of the Greek-letter fra- ter'ni...…

March 30, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…PAGE~ TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TPE~DA1i MRCH 30, 1926 Wite Blames Human Element For, Laxity In Administration Of Criminal Justice! "Four-fifths of the delay and' ineffic- I s lency iu the administration of crimi- seiu rul ihorpeetsa prosecutor s office of Detroit the pros- naljutic i no te aul o th lwtemn is with this human element inl- ! ecutors are so swamped with cases but of the human element involved," xvolvedI which manifests itself in c...…

April 30, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…f )PACE TWO THEI MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL ",0, 192q ;t MORE[ MEN ENROLL FOR WORLD CRUISE i i i i i i i i i i Mlichig'an Delegation N ow Numbniers 1WIth Total Of MO0 Signedl For Trip Next Year. 10 *1 PLAN TO TAKE MOVIES{ 'Michigan's delegation on the world cruise has increased to ten members, it was announced yesterday by Lionel; Crocker, of the 'public speaking 'de-' partment, who is in charge of the to- cal enrollmnent: The -...…

September 30, 1928 (vol. 29, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY tSUr RA ASTUTRWILHul0 PROGRAM FOR ALL MEN STUDENTS Except for the swimming pool the mainder of the time will be avail-j new building will be used exclu- able, free of charge, to all men stu- sively for intramural athletics. The dents For swimming meets, a gal- pool will be used by the all-fresh- men and 'Varsity' teams in the lery seating x,000 people has been late afternoon, but for the re- provided. Lockers and Shower...…

October 30, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OC 3i0. 1 k SC R EE N ,BALLOT APPLICATIONS 'S R E WlLSTILL FIED-REFLECTIONS 'WILLi One of the most widely accepted , delusions in the American credo is perhaps the most erroneous. We refer to the popular opinion which holds that college students have R E G I S T E IE D VOTERS MUS'Tat least a hazy conception of what constitutes being a gentleman. If MAKE APPLICATION BY ali the folk who retain this quaint WEDNESDAY...…

March 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…_______ __TI-tI~ M~ C~t~tA~N eA i E Y A 3' 16AiM~ O 9~ New Frm Oher New Plane Leaps Straight 'N w V o --O hrColleges In Take -off O f Flight UpInto Air TsgT a l PLANS FOR TEACHERS' MEETING ARE PROGRESSING Spins Plans for thie sixty-fourth meet- Egan Association of Collegiate Reg- Ing of the. Mic:1 gait Schoolmasters' istrars, the Michigan. High School club and affiliated organizations, Debating league, the Michigan His- which will be h...…

April 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…PAM t i 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY r TUESDAY APRIL 30, 1929 y __ - ___TESDY-ARIL30,192 BSHOP CONTRIBUTE^Dr. Carl Guthe Will BISHP CNT -BUTDiscuss Architecture OND ERONK TO TALK ON FAMINE IN CHINA, ARTICLE ON PUTNAMJ1 PCLTII HkAD OF UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HAS CURRENT ARTICLE IN JOURNAL ALSO EDITED ESSAYS Proaminent Men Contributed Work Presented To Putnam On 30th Anniversary William W. Bishop, University Li- brarian, features as leading con- tri...…

May 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 179) • Page Image 2

… THE MIC141CAN 'D AIL. i TM1R%)AY, MAY 304 1029 THE. _ _N1 _L THUSDA, MY-3, 12 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Summer /.Employment :! A representative of an Ultra-tVio-1 let. Light company will be in room 304, Michigan Union, Thursday, May 30, from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 3 p.,in,, to interview. students in- terested in summer work. Mary L. Stewart, Manager Employment Bur... Education Seniors: Invitations and Announcements will be distributed in...…

October 30, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHICA DAI'LY 1 4 % I , . PRESIWENT IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT OPENING oF' FIRST MICHIGAN BOY'S BOARDING SCHOOL- 1 H MI HI A D. .... ... ,v s.s.AILY a (Continued from Page One) dormitory which will embody the latest ideas in dormitory planning of having living quarters for a married master inicluded at either end. In securing a headmaster for the hew school, a committee of which Prof. Morris P. Tilley of the Universi- ty was chairman,...…

November 30, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIITB MC ICAN DAILY WEtDNESIOAV NOVEBE 31A"0, 1920 .........ENT........ILL ...MEET.....THEIR. . .MARRIAGE...... STUDNTSLONG HOPED FOR TO DISCUSS' PROBLEM 4,8 WL PRIITEr _... . DI A XT T I r /rf , D) 1)r'C'r'A D OC'T T r "D +C "T T'T'T TA R 4,L Tf"* ~A I A otIIVVe'y Uimed(Iat a soluition f ~the phrobllem0oftheEvcP (decreasing 5supply of ha rd wocti in the1 Ii itwl Sa (5will bie made 1i1iI2:?lliIed Pri i 5of South Am -riea yTomi...…

September 30, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA z T. STICS SHOW I OT OFWORK gation Carried on in Over Cities in 31 States nd Canada 70 9 PERCENT JOBLESS New York, Sept. 29.-From 10 to 12 per cent of all workers in the Un- ited States, including men and wom- en, are out of work all the time. That was the statement made here today by the Russell Sage founda- tion foliowing a five year study of employment methods in the United States. It is made clear in the r...…

September 30, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY B i VENiZELOS GOLFS AS GREEK THRONE BJANGS IN BALANCE FA I WEEK' CLOSIS NEW CHEERLEADER NAMED BY COUNCIL Appointment of a temporary cheer-, leader by a committee chosen by the Student council to investigate and lay TAU BETS Pt- TO' SHO LD MiET HER sion; afternoon-excursion to the See the :Minnesota game at the Ar- Drawing instruments-bargains in Highland Park plant of the Ford Motor cade Barber Shop's expense. Ask the...…

November 30, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T1URS'DAY, UOENTS SUSPEND ON GAMBLING GHARGE1 DIISSI RM NVRI BY COMITTEEON IS- Italian Cardinal May Be Called To National Senate' Announcement was made yesterday .from the office of President Marion L. Burton, of the suspension for one year of thirteen students who have been implicated in big ga'mbling games this' year. Two of that numbier have already left the University. In the case of the eleven wvho re- main, the ...…

March 30, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

…AIDS x DAY es of business in Ann Arb( sed from 12 to 3 o'clock th: and~ services appropriate day will be hield at sever ur-ches and other neetur W'ore than 200 stores ha' a~ngements to close in con th a request of the Chaib- Special services for the public wi econducted from 2 to 2:45 o'cloe the W uertli theatre. They have beio ranged as a special religious Kne g of the Chamber of Commerce a e under the auspices of that bo(d hie details are ...…

May 30, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 177) • Page Image 2

… - - DRAMA TERM] FOR IUPPERCLASS ADVISORS Applications are now being receiv- ed at the Union from upperclasmen for mem~bership on the Upperclass Ad-. visory committee for next year. Men who" desire to serve on ,this cormittee are urged to send in their names to Charles W. Merriam,,Jr- '251x, at~ the UJnion' right away as the committeeilbsectdhswek In filling out the coupon below nextI year's address shouldhbo given if poe-j siblc. Mlas fo...…

June 30, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…The As- led to the dispatc~hes lished here- nn Arbor, beauty wholly without precedent. But the end is not yet, and a time will,~ come when a city of air castles will be a practical reality. Why wouldn't it be a wise idea to try to stop the bootlegging in the UT. S. before meddling with the outside' nations who are transporting liquor? If we can't catch the bird in our own back yard, what kind of a chance have we? Someone asked uas thud other ...…

November 30, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUINDAY, NOVEMBER 30, apers were presented by - o nsIe of the University of Miehi ElectrnS u d er Ths nf wllbereorehis inforn1111I111111111tlllllnlllx1111iiilllllbel1111recorded111ii11: iiTT .rateliy .nrdtiled under an index :,,t,=, t 2.4I sy. czt i: nthe c, '"ireof the bureau. :: eek BIegiiiihu,'G A R H\ IDt,)Oz o 2 h;1 dILI pcil ot i trb m :eoffurther Trrow eMatinees FautEneriw ihstudnts ubedib- tlie eomiy Eo it i ngB1...…

October 30, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…________THE MICHIGAN £DL LY _ r _ / AV p. A ff d oA,0 d ( / . eves " Rve b S 1 t tro''' We' da 11~Y th1rv e reo 1 t1 sa ' ocore V p tv h eb f at tVt, l t J e AM For the fake of ERE is one thing more important than great cities and rich farms. It is, the American Spirit. It is the spirit that threw off the shackles of tyranny and gave birth to the Republic. The Spirit of America is the Spirit of Liberty. America without Libe...…

June 30, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY a PAGETWO HE SMMERMICHGAN AIL t, i t r i r i r r i i i i i i i i iii a i i ti i r r t i i i/ i /i it t&i $yummier Published every morning except Monday during the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Pibica- tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the loca...…

July 30, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…70 I' THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 34, 0 STUDA, JJL 3 t 4P g ummeIand to the other nations it will put America in the position of a black- ~t aguard unwilling to support disarma- __ment. Published every morning except Monday America, however, has been the during the" University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publica- instigator of every great movement of tions. disarmament since the war. We have The Associate...…

June 30, 1926 • Page Image 2

…W" PAGE TWO THE SUMMER M~ICIAN DAILX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1826 &r uuwrECO NOMIC FALLACY 1DEFEATE11D /:"-- T1he; result of the cxote in. the Senate A T R L 01on the, Dawe's-McNary-Haugen tbill i OFFaICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE surprising. As a bodly the Senate; UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANA SUMMER SESSION fastened it self to sound~ economic fact 'huts in he! Cni'. ci t1ly Snnicitt e' ' by ti dSWept asidle the temptation forl UO~ VR1' B L ORt thle loar...…

July 30, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO OFFICIAL NEWSPAP'ER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHTIG~ANI SUMMER SESSION Published every m nl lng eael t Monday, Juring the Univer sity Summer Session byI the Board in Control of Student Publica-1 tions. The Associated Press is exclusively en-( titled to the use for republicat.ion of all news dispatches credited to It Or not othek Wise! credited in this paper and the local newvs oub- lished herein. Entered at the anti Arbor, %I ichieant,1 ...…

October 30, 1921 • Page Image 2

…2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1921 M. GOODYEAR & COMPANY Knickers for W omen \ What's Nelv at Goodyear's Who Love Comfort and Freedom AF .. 1 t ~ 9 HESE smart new Knicker Suits were designed to give the same comfort that men realize from their sports clothes. Made of brown English tweed and gray herringbone by Hart Schaff- ner & Marx. Norfolk backs, patch pockets, narrow buckled belts. Sizes 16 to 42. $ 75 O-$4-.0 Seco...…

April 30, 1922 • Page Image 2

…a THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1922 Board of Governors. It is the duty sume their duties the day after som- NIanaging the Unix ,ol the Recording Secretary to look mencement. after the records of meetings and elec- General house rules are under the tions. The General Secretary directs supervision of the House committee Editor's Note: This is the second the President of the Union and its the Student activities of the Union. and ...…

September 30, 1923 • Page Image 2

…+ a P' 4v rt C p SS i ' ""' °a' '" M O ? 4 Gr O '* C C7 "! e+ ... u: r r m }v n -" b m P. x' t! Z. t m ro .. ? v 5.,+ ymy N a ^s m C' , - CQ G_ "M,. n f C G C p !p . p ° C C m 5q .j m o 'G 2 u G r" , c-, r 7 m . c: "' o " r '7 ti y O p' hi CJ ti ..> L ' O 1 'C A y '"' ' O ' ' O r- R- -f C C ' "-" 6 : + ,']' (. L "Y x s yvy v n m G X a .J i r ; 2 C" p -.. '-'' , s. G. i n s ' . . f - y n ti I n ^ v . G Q G ^5 -' F ; _ 'yD .-. -- 7^ y y (D ' , ....…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…IL* .; ~C GCER PRACTICE_ I FERRY FIELD TODAY KG GAME ASPIRANTS MEET T 4:15 IN PREPARATION FOR SEASON practice in soccer will bej riday afternoon on the south Ferry field. It is absolutelyl al that all last year's Varsity be present. An extensive eo is being arranged for the~ season with the bestrteams1 igan. The soccer team was en- n the National Intercollegiate championship but at present no re- ply has been received from New York. It is...…

October 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY !I TAXI PHONE DODGE CABS9 fi State Savings Bank Ctr. Main and Washington Capital $300,000 Surplus $300,000 Resources $4,000,000 .U- - - - -- - .. . . - . - - Coats, TRYOUTS FOR OPERA BEGIN REAL WORK Keen Competition Among Men Makes Announcement Of Cast Diflicult DESIGNERS BUSY CREATING SCENERY AND COSTUMES Work on the Union opera, "Make It For Two" was started in earnest as the third week of rehearsals drew to a ...…

October 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…THE MICI-UGANDAILY MAGAZINE 3 Some gf America's Jagazines (By G. D. E.) When one glances over the field of magazines in this literary empire one is appalled at paucity of good period- icals. In making a resume of the business I started out with a trial of fire, pray- er, and faith, vowing that I would be as liberal in making decisions as War- ren Harding himself. For all my splendid Christian spirit of tolerance I was sickened at the result...…

November 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…[BEr 30, 1901 THE MICHIGAN DAILY News From The -Othei Colleges YALE-More than a score of scu- pital there were 12 hurt and one man dents were injured in a fire which dead. started in the Rialto theater during~-- the show Sunday night. At nine o'clock ILLINOIS-Empty baggage cars can the New Haven hospital had taken in be used for a number of things, as the1 fifty injured. At St. Raphael's hos- Illinois students on the Thanksgiving Foreign Exch...…

March 30, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…1R. O. T. C. RECEIVES ARMY RADIO SETS *-I I' of Su 1y be Bets: BY DEAN KRAUS cements of .courses n the coming Sum- it and may be se- of the Dean of the is afternoon. The r, is of 176' pages, ete information as eases likely to be as a detailed ac- s to be offered in l this year. n made in the of- session it has been ing the month of umber of inquiries nmer session and -ues has- increased cent to this time urses have been its year and exte...…

April 30, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…aily Iowan Plans Popularity Among Students In Biig Te n S MICHIGAL4 VAIl .Y t :BE A lS- Al nolds Brown, dean of chool at Yale univer- k at a luncheon to be dock tomorrow at the church under the, aus- en's club of the church. s the author of 11 re- and is known' as an turer in religious work.. cted as arbiter in some labor disputes of the Who is the man or woman most prominent in school activities in the ten universities of the Conferenc...…

May 30, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Society's Books Shol Credit Balance This Year .... .,, f .. i1 Kht Checking up the financial results of the 1922 May Festival reveals the fact that the affair achieved the same suc- cess in a monetary as it did in an ar- tistic way. Not only has the Univer- sity Musical society shown that it can embark upon so great an enterprise as the annual May Festival and meet the large expenses incurred; it has actually a sl...…

June 30, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY hooks of the Day HORNSB Y BEADS LEAGUE BATSMEN Ofre Ambler, by Booth Tarkington; Doubleday, Doran; $2:50. Claire Ambler, the first publication Doubleday, Doran since they united Garden City, is strictly Tarking- ian. This in'the reviewer's esti- stion means a wholesome impression youth as it is seen thru the eyes the mature mind. Since it is writ- i to bring out the jollities and the )erficialities of character wh...…

June 30, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE PAGE THREE RUTH BRYAN flWFN THINK, WOMAN'S SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR OUTLINES WORK DONE IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALI League Will Give Tea IFOR RENT-Two Dial 6379 or call To Honor Dean Kraus t PLACEIis WITH IJ First Southern Woman In Congress Holds That Modern Mother Has Less Limited Scope WAS UNIVERSITY TEACHER When William Jennings Bryan was an unknown lawyer in a com- paratively st...…

July 30, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…UESDAY, JULY 30, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THE SUMMER MIC . ~a~ aGaN DaAILYa -________________________________________ I I 4 - -- COMMUNITY INTERES IN HEALTH NECESSARY DECLARES__MISS JEN FLAYS SCHOOLMEN WHO FAI TO PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR CHILD DOCTORS, NURSES NEEDEI Dr. Snow Enumerates Qualification Desirable for Supervisor of Health Education Speaking last Saturday mornin at the first annual Health Con- ference of the School of Educ...…

June 30, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREt I t * ofessional Grid Conference Takes Steps To Keep College Players In Ranks OfAmateurs At a conference held at Cleveland last Wednesday representatives of professional football teams met and an organization was perfected called the National Football association. The most important thing acicomplished at the conference was the ruling which will have a strong effect in keeping college players from going ...…

July 30, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…the Sea," adapted from arcynska's popular novel,' Ling attraction at the Ar- ek. 'Brien is seen in one of the )f his career in "Channing thwest," the screen offer- nesday and Thursday. He 1English gentleman whose; tion seems to be decorat- y and Mayfair. ! "The Glorious Fool," which will be shown at this theater the first three days of the week. It is a combination of comedy and pathos with Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix in. the principal rol...…

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