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May 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…______ _ ___ _____THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ithe r Collegeso dIon has appeared in a great variety Attrac ive dresses, dainty and prac-y ofroe at the Metropolitan Opera and 'tical for girls from two to twelve C 1./+ __ ------ has also found time for seeral conl- otthwestern --"If our sense of 8s4eping in a mnortuary.-,Another stu- Misstordon' jestlt i to X11 were cultivated to its highest dent pays is expenise 1)y occupying ap...…

November 04, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE CONCERNING DREAMERS NDOLENCE and aimless- NEWELL BEBOUT He is dead. Yes, it is true that ness are the conventional dreams are entrancing, enrapturing, att riutes of .he dreamer. enchanting: it is also true that they The dreamer seldom wins "Within this goblet, rich and deep, metamorphoses? Think of life as a are luxurious and that life is real. success in the world. But I cradle all my w...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 5

…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...…

October 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

… THE rPT-'tTl'P,.4tlA'V I Oqlntltt!-P 1 1.499- TV-IF«+. sMax a as aa M fly -a s .Y~ .. 1.1'1 A YiY 17 fJCI11.T::Ii)A If'l) V1i1"" Y, t I --i ..... M d " Wl i : ® ®Y D II . } is VARSITY CONOVERS RESERE ESQUAD P224; EflT VEARLI CS TODAY Jones Must Rebuild Iowa Team ' To Make It Big T'en Contender r , FRESHMEN BEADY SFOR VARSITY GO Sport Sn up .Shots By Jack Keene Johnny Dundee, world's feather- weight champ, would be a great ...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…PAfflIl ST ± HE MICHIGAN DAILY .. _ .. p ;. ... , rF ,, , . 001 t5+ EAR ILEAD PROVES SUfFCIENT SC FOR VARSITY TO DEFEAT AKEYECHIGAN X (Continued froln Page One) Mlchigan ,was at a considerable di advantage in weight, the Hawkey outweighing them on the line by mr than 10 pounds to the man. .Thi inequality was not so apparent in t early stages of the contest and th Wolverines made considerable yard age through the Iowa forward ...…

December 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…414E MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDlAY, DlE I l 0 ,1 U . -N" ... 2 ....., ,................ f, i e......... i . , . ' . ,. ho- P IN SCHEDULES IN MJO AND MSPORTS ANNOUNCED! Conference wrestling coaches made to hold down a place in Western ac- Football Card For 1924 Lacks On Game of Being Com- plete. SEVEN CONFERENCE NATCIIES FOR WRESTLERS ARRANGE Following the meeting of Conferen officials at Chicago, last week en Michigan's sche...…

January 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. JA F TRACK MNTO STP FOR INDOOR Fine :Material in Practically All Events Promises Successful Sea- son to Farrell' LIGHT WORKOUTS SO FAR HAVE BEEN ON SCHEDULE more than 12 feet. These men are In the outdoor field events Coach Brooker, Landowski, and Prosser. Farrell has not as yet been able to Kelly and Smith are also good vaulty find much material. In the discuss ers both having done eleven feet or =better. h...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…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...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… =-- _ ' 'uwIlliflulm I wU (c=i ,..... ' ,. .. BALL MEN PRACTIE UNER STANDS ON EVE Of SOUTHERNTRIP ,. Plans to Leave Friday onl F"or Lexington, Kentucky ENT OF 15 MEN. ON TRIP, THURSDAY etting another bad break from the ther man, Coach Ray Fisher had ontent himself with giving his dia- d proteges a light workout on 'y field yesterday instead of the duled scrub game as was played Vonday. eppy games under the stands con- ed a large...…

May 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

…_____ ____frTHE MICHIGAN DAILY . ... I- . / ' , _ . t S11l111H Uw, W-Ndgm% Ny rlnir J L ' s W6 t, -0'- VIII RUN.,TRIALS' FOR ILLINOIS MEE fill Compelte in 100, 880, 440, 220, and Low hurdles Tomorrow at 1O:I5 O'clock ROSSER. SMITH SVINE IN VAULT AND IIH JUMP Coach Farrell's men have been orking hard and consistently in pre- 3,ratiol for the coming Illinois meet id although few have tried to make ty remarkable performances there %...…

November 04, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE A.aV The district of Back Bay, near Bos- come in for a very caustic ton, is having its own little comedy cause of their conduct in of censorship. It seems that the mor- And now the police are als of the readers of Back Bay are innings. They have arrest guarded by two organizations, the Bay bookseller on the cha Watch and Ward society and the com- tributing Impromptu, an o1 mittee of Boston Book Sellers. When- improper book. Ther...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 6

…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...…

October 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…THEI 'MICHGAN LA1Y PAW SI V Tins A TIlS f; OSES N LASSIFIE ICLOSES COSES GCOj AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 PM Spanish Throne Threatened fly R vol fiist News From( 7 7 x±*n Sri xtrnrlr xxrn z srrin a nvor a t, tl f h P 1 r I)AILY CiLASSIFIED RATES fo0e per reading -line for one or two inser tionas, 9c per reading line for1 three or moxe insertions1 cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Charged at the rate of 12c per reading li...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… AT 3 PMADV]ER LOST LOST Sat. night near Unitarian j church puirple silk umbrella. Re-j wards. Phone 3011-11. -~ TEN DOLLARS (Thursday afternoon) SFinder Call 2019=M. Near State St.! S 4MALL KEYSTONE notebook 'with Psychology, notes. Finder please call 2585-J. , ,ELGIN WRIST WATCH on Paimer -Field,. Thursday. Reward Mar- garet Blackburn, Newberry. Resi- dence, 2946-M. "kTAU EPSILON PHI fraternity spin Call 1586-W. 'Liberal Reward. FOIL SALE UN...…

December 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN. DAILY I LASS IF I E ADVERTISING I THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. I{ I; AT THE THEATRES . E jI Read the Want Ads' Read the Want Ads; Screen-Today "" _ rrrrr"i Mi iiim mwni i w ri irrir -- r I DJAILY CAIFiIED JRATES 10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or ...…

January 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… 11~~ k S yeen given a trial it has become are .7 ri a M ag zine ays Icgnized snort oan the organized pro- gram. Seedbal Has Proven Success The playing field has been seen _________________ y most of the students at Michigan Si mid needs but little description, but Speedball, a new game invented byI and arms and they have found that tipo little de ;c-iption, but the various I llmer ID.Mitchell, iriector of nta Athbletic Assoc ationi to, Thick...…

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...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…... basKetb at 5:30 t Barb hletic a those A in athl1 I nasium by 3 o'clock today or to notify} Marianna Smalley at 334-R. - yed Team Debates for Commerce Luncheon! my I Ann Arbor high school's debating eli- teams performed for the Ann Arbor ball , Chamber cf Commerce at its luncheon o'- yesterday noon. The question debated our was: Resolved, That a St. Lawrence rm waterway system be constructed. Les- vho 1 lie Butler, Jr., led the negative t...…

May 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

…MICHIG7ANDAILY r .rryn . . _ _ , I THIS COLU1MN CLOSES IAT 3 P.Md; XI SING NOTICE Trhe following B~ox Replies are at thie DAILY OFFICE: DW, Jake, JSC, X, M. C. -MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED.. RATES Classified Rates. TCwo cents a word a clay, paid in advance. Minimum charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. 'Three cents per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate of five cents per agate line. Classifieds, char...…

November 04, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE SEVEN ..- - Miss Macbaren's New Art la MILLARD PRYOR Is it humanly possible for one per- ideal of leaving little or nothing to ,!son entirely uaoited by s1'ago prop - the imagination. erties costumes, curtains, or any oth-I In giving a performance Miss Mac- et Ir of the paraphernalia that usually Larn wears only a simple evening accmpnis dramaticofeig toi frock. And her own peronality in preset a...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 7

…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...…

October 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…FAG EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY lUR ISDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192- New Secretary Of British Embassy I e - , Parking Rule: No cars may be parked anywhere on the campus without official park- ing permit attached to each license plate. The Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds will enforce this rule. By order of the Regents. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. To Students in the School of Education: The first assembly of the year will be held in Room 203, ...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…PaGE RIGHlT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SNANVME ,12 SUATDAY, IVC 'Ia 'MBER 4, 1903 GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE REPORTED TO PRESIDENT BURTON RETURNS FROM iTEACHERS' CONIENTION r Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Prsidnt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturdavai Volume 4 SUNDIAY, NOVMB ERi4, 1923 To the Deans: There will be a conference of' the Deans ol Wednesday, N...…

December 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all menbers of the University. Copy received by tlh Assistant to the Pr#sident until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdaai Volume 4 IUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 Number 61 1 University Lecture: Professor E. V. McCollum, head of the Department Of Chemical Hygiene at Johns Hopkins University will lecture on the subject "Our Newer 'Know- ledge of Nutr...…

January 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

…___TTHE MICHRGAN DAIL\ THU meet. Each fraternity will be com- II Intramur Ims pened to announce its intentions in this respect, regarding whether they SP[[BAI.I ~ ContnuedfromPageSix)roll for the one meet or for both (Continued from Page Seven) (Cnti urt 1ro Phgi Sima Dl them before they will be allow- )all. When two men are after the ball'1h upon the alleys at the Union. En- und a tie results with both having Chs.Psi;Oe a ct .,Phatries can ...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…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...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

… B ULLETIN a noteo to all memnbers of m.L (11:80 a. m. Saturday.) 4, IW3 -anmbper Mt I I .r....... ..w .: itectural corridor, Engineering Su evssD sg There will be no Vniversity Cin nlber Of I~ew Telescope of Csixnerce discussion sectionto night., I invtnflon,4 will be given to ltoldorn o Mltary baill tickets from 1 :f30lt65 3 o'clock today and tc:norrow in the lobby of the Union, Aple~oi o h rs rii ilbe given out for the last time from u 1...…

May 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…____ ___ TIIE I .-'AN DAR.) ----------- ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN! caio in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all meviberu of alveratty. Copy receivred until s_2O P. m. (110 A. n a-sy. t 3 FRIIJAY, XAY 4, 19 Njj Abr 1l0 iAll Seniors: DIPLOGMA FEE IS PAYAJLEk NOW! Early settlement is ntees- the prejparation of diplomas. In no case will the University degree at Commencement upon any student who fails to pay this1 "e 4 o'clock p. mn. May 22. ...…

November 04, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PALa EIGHT, THE MICHi1GAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 UUM ... ml .... "A NUAMMUSULLW l I T HE fashionable coat for the afternoon and evening is the coat that is fur trimmed- These are the select-the elect of the winter coat fashions. The luxury of such noted fabrics as constanza, formosa, fashona, lustrosa, and gerona is in them. The richness of the fur of fox, wolf, beaver, squirrel, caravul--prime silky petry-is featured in the...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 8

…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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

…4t Section Two Y 1, 4 tk Section Two VOL XXXIV. NO. 37 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 PRICE, FIVE GENTS Austrian Student ASSOCIATION WILL AppealsFor Help rT 11 1 ,fOne of the many appeals for suc- EE N HERE cor from men and women in ill-fated __central Europe came to Ann Arbor re- cently from Salzburg, Austria, ad- Modenrn Languages Convenion To dressed "To the students of the Uni- Gather Here Decem- versity of Michiga...…

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- ...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY su TNDA:Y,'NOV1EMBER 4, 1923 :; PLAN. zdS Ag fB F U DPATMENT TOKEP Y."ll.C. A. Secretary Will Speak Here; rnrqu linpAMP iv STATEI MAL RECORDI , Mr. George Sherwood Eddy ' Mr. George Sherwood Eddy, Inter- national Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., who will speak here on Dec. 2, at the 21st Annual Michigan State Older Boy's Conference.1l Lawrence, Kansas To Get Old Flag. NM Paso, Texas, Nov. 3-(A.P.)-The flag said to ...…

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,...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rEninrnnnimr service "Faithfulness Tested" will' be BUIIIL fLYV the subject under discussion. BUFFALO FLY ENDRNbEBS dW~VMI SEtYiLE Ii im a St. Paul's Lutheran Church "Civil Government" will be the ser- U ITLL IN UJIRA11!.LIA NH! 919CH OUM Smon text at St. Paul's Lutheran church . this morning at the 11:30 o'clock ser- News From Other Colleges Sydney, N. S. W., Nov. 3-Austral- Ian cattlemen ar...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 11

…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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

…M'AGI'.TWE~LVEI - T f° - THE MICHIGAN DAILY ST"NDAY, :NOVEMBTEI1 , 19 ITHEATR W uerth "If Winter Comes," A. S. M. Hutch- inson's famous novel, dramatized for the screen in such a way as to retain in the picturized version the power and vitality which made for its suc- cess in book form, is featured at the Wuerth today. The picture was pho- tographed in England and the old Eng- lish streets, together with interior scenestofBritish home-l...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

…+ , -,. ., . _' - - 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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

…K _ SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1923 Sherwood Anderson:Threnody If someone were to play "Napoleon's One should hesitate to name the Last Charge" and then inform me MAXWELL NOWELS cause of the change of Sherwood An- that it was composed by Scriabine, 1 derson. Like the works of nine-tenths could experience no more incredulity Mid-Westerners and found there not derson's earlier works, i should have of the moderns his...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

…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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 14

…PAE TWO THE MICHI ANDAILY SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 4, 1923 and the ROBERT BARTRON HENDERSON GRtEEN CURTAINS '"The Servant to the Hase", and 'There is a peuliar impression on "Katherine Parr." Yet no a ter how the campus concerning Professor bat- praiseworthy the perornances may listcr's play production classes. be there are always maniy in the aud- Somehow in the mind of the casual 'ence who are prejudi e 1ano. urt by pabloc thtee is toe sentnment...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… 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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

…SUtNDA; 'NOVEMRER4' 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE "A landscape to be seen has to be (George Santayana), from "The Sense composed, and to be loved has to be of Beauty." moralized. That is the reason why "It is almost as harmful to be a rude and vulgar people are indiffer- virtuous fool as a knave." - (Teddy ent to' their natural surroundings."- Roosevelt.) YOU will be more than satisfiedr with the food and service at Tuttles Lunch Room 33...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

…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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

…rMro0U THE MICHICAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 FILE, by Hugh Lofting. Frederick tabaga when the snoox and gringo fix A. Stokes Company. ($2.0.) it up so that an air car runs over an B 7 When Carl Sandhurg wrote Chicago air bridge where the steel one has 0KS1 and W riters Poems, years ago, he started some- been washed away on the Shampoo thing. Some liked it and some River. Some bf 'em, too, live in Iowa, didn't, and those who didn't set up...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

…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...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE FIVE CONCERNING DREAMERS NDOLENCE and aimless- NEWELL BEBOUT He is dead. Yes, it is- true that [ ress are the conventional dreams are entrancing, enrapturing, attributes of the dreamer. eenchanting:, it is also true that they The dreamer seldom wni"Within this goblet, rich and deep, metamorphoses? Think of life as ai are luxurious and that life is real. success in the world.- But I cradle all...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

…PgAGE SI _THE MICHIGAN DAILY StN>AY, NG' ' MBBR 1923 poration are offering a rather unusual full. But Henri's ideas have no such -competition to authors who have not scope and vitality,- nd his secretary yet had a novel published in boos lacks good literary taste. There are form. The manuscripts will b grad many fine things in the hodge-podge ed acordng t ther u ,~ that makes ups the volume, and per- U N F C A ed according to their usefulness ...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE sEVE *---- Miss MacLaren's New Art MILLARD PRYOR is it humanly possible for one per-l ideal of leaving little or nothing to son entirely unassisted by stage prop- the imagination. erties, costumes, curtains, or any oth- In giving a performance Miss Mac- er of the paraphernalia that usually Laren wears only a simple evening accompanies a dramatic offering, to frock. And her own personality is pre...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 20

…PAL EIGHT .THE MCRIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 4. 19213 PA(~PIG5T TE MI~iGN DALY SNDA, NOEMBR 4,102 -' 3 11 II. i HE fashionable coat for the afternoon and evening is the coat that is fur trimmed- These are the select-the elect of the winter coat fashions. Thi luxury of such noted fabrics as constanza, formosa, fashona, lustrosa, and gerona is in them. The richness of the fur of fox, wolf, beaver, squirrel, caracul-prime silky peltry-i...…

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