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March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER U E1TTLI 1) _t it an VOL. XXXIII. No. 111 20 PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 20 PAGES Section tOne PRICE FIVE CENTS PTURE TR In Berlin Goes Oklahoma Daily Home To Report Praises Union "Michigan Union Is University Ideal", was one of the headlines in a recent issue of the Oklahoma Daily. The article that' followed was based on a tour of a number of college un- ions by Gene Faulkner and B. S Grahiam. i The two st...…

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…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIG AN, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 Arthur Schnitzler's Fidelity In this country, the custom of judg- ROBERT LOCKE form, in this country since aout 1915, ing art by its conformity to conven- for you know Dr. Schnitzler is an tional morality has prevented a very Austrian. Before the war, however, wido~spreasl recognition of Dr. Arthtur there had been several editions of his Schnitzler as the ptaywfright a n plays publish...…

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…THE MICHIGAN, DAILY IQKI&&N LOSES TO IOiNANS52O-181 Cap lponi 2, Haggerty 1, Birks 1 Laude 2, Japse 3, Hicks 1, hxair time: M-1chi~gan 10 Iowa eree: Kearns, DePauw. Pr i), Ohio Wesleyan. nuun RRTIri~IlnN rvr' 1; Iowa: Score at 9. Ref- Umpire: 1~r Q QOLE FA VORS all parts of the couintry in the refor- SAVING ,FORE STS restration movement.4 4 (Continued from Page One) j IIUIIII I LIVIJIUIU LIII LU i LU Captain Ely, Ksipke, Paper, C...…

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…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 192 THE FARM BLOC AND INFLATION A year ago the farm bloc was at LILLIAN REID tariff; Eison has so eay money novelty, a nenace to prty politics; I scheme; Ford wants to run a nitrat today, as this session of Congress lant; one want to start co-perative nears an end, we see it initts true isnedtotesttes.ilpoaty t o ysteonr Cmpp (0 iniarknaieting on a nationl scale; an- perspective, It is little more i...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…______ _________ THE MICIGAN DAILY ; I omen IH USPITAL FFER FoR UMNAE ILIET .,..,.: fare: Agnes Stewart, '24, Dorothy WOR D)unlap, '24, Amy Martin, '24, Dorothy Greenwald, '24, Harriet Bury, '24, ]+l-sieI Cil fur :Tlo , '23, Frieda Keifer, grad., Mfargar- et Kraus, '23, Phyllis Mellencanip, '23Ed, Dorothy Lippold, ,23Ed, JBeulah t lWomaen Sliowv to Answer C Voluniteer{+ There xwill be a special meceting ofll The annual Alumnae banq...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 192: THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE A Magic Hand In The Near East After one has viewed the situationi JACKI in thte Near East from every angle he( would probably not deny that Turkey has reached a position in the afair prtentions ttat they may' appar of the world which is eading to a hib so It is this type that is yI coniition not only rapidly approach-te ostdageoi;antI as a rest ing a drastic climax ut involving th i aetei...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,_ .. ., OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIIVERSITY OFMI[CHIGA1N Published every morning except Monday+ during the University year by the Board inj Control of Student Publications. - Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of alls news dispatches credited to it or not other- I wise credited in this paper and the local news published there...…

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…PAGE FOuR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 Music and American Audiences The attitude of American audiences NORMAND LOCKWOOD most certain to be, but such reforms toward ensemble playing is one lack- are not to be created artificially. A ing greatly in understanding. The valuable lessons that the old world In music, we Americans have no slow process it will be. though in tine average concert goer is an advowee has to teach, and instead c...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…THEICHIGANDAILY PAGE .W_ - , MOVE SIGN FARTHER? pijO WIil VlOP FICTION IS MOST p- T READ AT LIBRARY GOD wL M n i T Washingi 013. March (By AT.)- The Ford otor company was granted a preliminary permit yesterday by the Federal Power conmission to devel- op power at the high dam erected a cross the Mississippi river between St. Paul and Minneapolis by the gov- rnment as an aid to navigation. What is the most popular form ofi periodical li...…

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…ENUDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE This week's success in The Freeman Among the Magazines is Mr. Edward Townsend Booth's re- markable essay on "Spring in Flori- N. B. da." Mr. Booth's style is so consist- THE BOOKMAN for March: Men as ent in its rhythm Hat it might be call- well as women should read "The Flap- ed a prose song. per's Wild Oats" by Elizabeth Breuer. Other articles are: "Shakespeare The title is obviously misl...…

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…THIE AN DAILYj ,-. , 0 -72 ..... \j +: M IiI Mi M11 ,. .. ,apt.. .. rMI 11M / [t1AllliilllllUVII l[ _ Millimm-i 1* I ZJ _ . ,. . . VARSITY CA'PTURES CARNIVAL HONORSl (Continued from Page One) utes 13 1-5 seconds. (A New Carnival record.) 75 yard high' hurdles-Wron by Johnson, Illinois; second, Hubbard, Michigan; third, Crawford, Iowa; fourth, Reahm, Illinois. 75 yard low hurdles--Won by Ril- ey, Kansas Aggies; second, Hubb...…

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…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY'' SUNDAY; MARCH 4, 1923 PAfIE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, ARCh 4, t9)g POLITICS FROMV THE t the csonr t 'dht e staunchls to the CHURCH STEEPLE pttitciptes ofthte Reputbtic'tn Patty. IDemtocratt'shis evtentlty' teent to icNf'O THE HILLS, By Ediward Nielson ,,ttittt,t to the 'attior ever since the IingI v. The Strattford ('ompany. tieywttenthits nottiet t ritis ite Ieardl Itevieweod by Rober T. ('ratio ftrom so...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPEGT6S Misirlo T I. u XI' But One :flan of Last Season's Squad Lost to. Team; R oricl to CaptAin Quartet SEVENTEEN MATCHES ON 1923 -ARD; ENTER BIG 10 TOURNEY Tennis prospects look bright thiqj year with but one man gone from last year's squad, Reindel, who played number two and was.lost by .gfadua j tion.Merkel, captain and numbe; one last 'year, is serving as manager this year while Rorich, number threg in 192...…

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…SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN She forgives Nora, anti the other, and' eldest, naturally inarries first, after 1 then for a time decides to abandon did not present a medical diaginosis finally Laurence. Titat night he has msany trial love affairs witit young ttte "fast" life, but it retains its gipof the liodern fensale. lie would a, sudden relapse antd Mary goes ot eligibles, and sttooo ncr- thdisabp-onilthertutil shte...…

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…TI IE MICHIGAN' DA L. SNY, FAP.IIITY TA PlAY ....,r7 STEFANSSDN Td SPEAK News From The Other. Colleges ibgg's, "Depreciation of Public t'i~dy ity Properties" received at XWahr' 1 University Booke store.--Adv. L 41 If you don't know where you lost the article, never mind, a "Daily Clas- sified Ad" will find it for you.-Adv. I1 UUL 11 1U 1LIII Wonicit's Cliii) and Y. W. C. A. Sponsor Nine Act Performance Tom or- row Nighi3 d A NIThP.WS C...…

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…PAL . EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 DOROTHY CANFIELD latest novels is felt the vivacity which (Continued from Page One) is the kenoe of her character. While scholarly achievements the mastery attending first to the things of home= of several tongues. and neigiborhood, she possesses Miss Canfield's first work of fiction, boundle's breadth of interest a n d or story-telling, entitled "Gunhild" abundant enjoyment of life. Nat...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…_ Section II Y A19an t l ilatt Section Two Two VOL. XXXIII. No. 111 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS MACMILLAN FORETELLS POLAlR EXPLORATION BY DIRIGIBLE GLIMPSES OF UNCLE JOE CANNON Uncle Joe' Cannon Cf Will Retire TodayE Washington, March 3.--(Special)- The most famous figure in America's political life steps out of public office "Dirigibles if sent to the Northi pole would be able to do more explor- ...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ _ _ . A T THE THEA TERS Arciad- Katherino MacDonald, in "Money, Mon , Money," is the opening attrac- tion hero on Sunday. It is the story of a girl who wants everything sho crooks. The girl is suspicious of his Purple Mask, upon whom the royalists good intentions, and when her father have centered all their hopes for the Thoug the program is presented by members only, visitors are welcome.Man Must BegiZ hasn't got,...…

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…I - F VV, t ' : . . M~.~ IGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 x ___ _ _ _ . ' DORO-lY CANFIELD latest noavels is felt the vivacity whch l 1lllinriIIIIiiiftriiiiiillitttnrlTttimljgjggjggj ;IlitiitllItlllrlitifil;:- (Continued from Page One) s the kevnoe of hr ,character. While . , scholarly achievements the mss ey atten~ding~ fist to the tlings of home New VictorRecords -Fr March 1923, of. several tongues, and neighborhood, s...…

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…+ , -,. ., . _' - - n J ., PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;R THE FARM' BLOC AND INFLATION- A year ago the farm bloc was a X LILLIAN REID tariff; Edison has an easy money novelty, a menace to party politics; schenm; Ford wants to run a nitrate today, as this session of Congress boplant; one wants to start co-operative This amendment will probably be sub-fbyteonr.Cppodcinhs near...…

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…A FACE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4 1923 SUNDAY, MARH 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a ,: . .. ,, ,. . ..." 2 n: in r *ri .. ..... ... "" B-0 r I t i °l 9 '', l l . mp _I i a 'l y wmnwn irirr .,r .,.n - r. POLITICS FROM THE the country adheres staunchly to the_ CHURCH STEEPLE principles of the Republican Party. j Democracy has evidently been an 1NTO THE HILLS, By Edward Nelson anathema to the author ever since the...…

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… PAGE FOURI THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923 .- <.c _ rIr7 h ~- TNEL7CHKtA-NDAILY 3 Music and American Audiences The attitude of American audiences NORMAND L toward ensemble playing is one lack-E ing greatly in understanding. The valuable lessons that the old world average concert goer is an advowee has to teach, and instead created a of the star system; he is insincere in civilization based upon a practical his judgment of...…

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…THE MICI-IC AN DAILY 100 EYIE IN- Trn, er Look~s For .reaction; 6GYERNMENT ANNOUNCES Admission to the Blue courses re- quires more military experience thanj t t f ~NIAII IW~ft1,In RevolutionaryRusa (Continued from Page Ninie) "I expect to see a reaction from to Professor Turner. England con- F or, which meets at 12 o'clock: I the revolution in Russia, if I live long. tinned as a republic for more than a Mr. Jun) will again speak in the...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND AY,. French 1«: IMr. Patterson's class in 'French 42 which has been meeting in Room A =Alumni Meta. Hall on Tues. and Thurs., will m eet after this (beginning Tees.) in Room 231. N.S. at the regular time. WTARNER FP. PATTERSON. Mrechmnie il Eiiginet Ting,, :6: Trip to Detroit Pre, ,ed Steel Co., Monday afternoon, March 5. 3 CHIAS. B. GORDY. IDO ANY OF THESE APPEAL TO YOU? EAT AT' Exjdbltioni of Chicago Tribune B...…

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