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November 04, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOV. 4x. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NO~ 4, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 3.-H~arvard, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 3.---Th rvard WHATS Nuniversity will receive a large lbe- I ?niversity recently accepted the offer quest under the w ill of Mti's. Susanx of rnember.~hip extendcef by the 1Ia:=t- Notces to 'appear it'this column must Greene Dexter, late of Boston. ern Intercollegiate Debating league. be left in the box at the D...…

December 04, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE- IC1ITGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 .. _ _. HI6HMA COURSES To OPEN. MOuDY Courses, Intended for Practising Engneers, Will Be Covered in To Weeks MAY LEAD TO A DEGREE Short period graduate courses in highway engineering and highway transport for the present year will be- gin Monday, Dec. 8. These courses are not intended for regular studentsA but for practicing highway engineers and men engaged in highway trans- port ...…

October 04, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…P'ACE T1WO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 Result O Davis-Shaver Con fabl May Be WewDemocrat Strtegy A new D~emocratic strategy in the tionial, mana~ger of the canipaign. It closing months of the presidential w ISi ' lv' fin 4 t to Washington campaign may he the reit of a con-since his noiniiiaton. Davis and ference held in Washington by John Sl, ,.ve r are o wNn as they went over W. Davis, the Democratic presidential the situat...…

August 04, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 192" ' 0 r *itmritr j Coolidge's favpr, however, is that he has been very quiet, and the stability Sa i a I of his administration has been a boon to Wall street stocks and securities. Published every morning except Monday It has been a harmless four years, th Bard in Control of Student Publicsa- probably, even though a somewhat tions. (lackadaisical period, and while Cool- The Associated Press i...…

July 04, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MK AN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIG...... r~a AN DaetIT V SUNDAY , JUY , 92 Y 'umtr COMPULSORY VOTVING f~ I~ a ~ aI I Ata conlvention of political scient- ists held at Iowa City, many explaa-, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE tions and antidotes for the negligencel UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION of citizens in using the tranchise Punblished e 'er vmnornt tg CN(CI t )londtav during the L-nixversity Stner...…

August 04, 1926 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER lr X AN DAILY 7PAG TWOTHESUMMR MK-3CAN QILYWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926 _________U 01 4 P i~~~~~ u m m r i ~~~Il IIII lIIII~tIIIIIiII111lIIIIII111111t III 1lI 111111f ra n 43 a iC M U O P NNM uc Ad ~U 1 V Anonymous communications will be disregarded The names of communi- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THR cants will, however, be regarded aar m UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN confidential upon request. SUMMER SESSION-- 111111l111lIIII1111111...…

December 04, 1921 • Page Image 2

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1921 WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY The Christmas Spirit is in the Air For Giving Toilet Needs Ilieliard 11uditut's per- fumes, toilet waters and comb iiation sets are most acceptable. Packed in danty Christmas boxes. Perfumes - in wood vio- let, heliotrope, white lilac, lily of the valley. sweet orchid and Three Flowers. 75c to $3.50. Toilet Waters - in the samei4 sceill. $1 to $2.-t- sli Sachet-i...…

June 04, 1922 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1922 The Federal Board and the Disabled Veteran At the Commencement exercises this month for total disability. Each man work of a large number of trainees Smart year about 30 men who have been tak- is given a disability percentage rat- in other institutions near Ann Arbor, ing training at the University under ing and receives that per cent of $80. as well as many placement trainees. Swimming the di...…

November 04, 1923 • Page Image 2

…S'oGN TWO THE MICHIGAN' DAILY SUNDAY] NOVEMBER 4, .1923 ' aftd ithe BARTRON HENDERSON GREEN CURITINS. ' The Servant In the House", and T'here is a peculiar ipressin onI "Ka therine Parr.' Yet no matter how the tinipus aoncetrning Poessor Hot-- praiseworthy the prormriances may iter play podtuttionfl..lasses.' be there are always many in the aud- Somechow to the mido the casual ieoce who are prejudicd andl hurt by publithetre is lise sentim...…

March 04, 1923 • Page Image 2

…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...…

October 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…GEOLOGIST LEADS SUCCESSFUL TRIP Canon, Staked Plains, the expedition found the upper arm bone of a giant elephant of that time, which Dr. Case thinks to be the record or near the record in size of any such bones previously unearthed. Seventy styles and sizes in Parker Points -a "nib" for every hand. RENT OR South Western States Explored Fossils in Triassic Formation for Made their Reputation the same way Shakespeare' made his - by excell...…

November 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION 320 East Liberty Street LANDER OR LOW ER. Get 'em from O & H Men's Shoe Shop Note the PRICE $8650 The cut reproduces a Scotch or Norwegian grain oxford-heavy single sole-may be had in a soft or hard, perfoi ated square toe. Quality is assured you when you buy foot- wear from 0. & H. OKANE & HERTLER 335 SOUTH MAIN STREET "Quality Footwear at a price" 1117o Kelsey To Tell Of Stricken Near; Last...…

December 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY EDUCATION WEEK, NATIONAL AFFAIR, BEGINS TODAY WILL BE OBSERVED IN EVERY STATE, CITY, AND COM- M1fITY BETTER SCHOOLING IS SUBJECT OF SERMONS thorough prelimirfary survey of the educational situation in the United States, Ceoncentration Necessary' "It should be concentrated upon the need of better buildings, libraries and equipment, playgrounds, better school attendance, better paid teachers, long- er school terms, better v...…

January 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOMINION RIDS EX-SER VICE MENI KREISLER CONCERT Of CHOR A NION SERIES STO BE OFFERED MONDAY Canadian Government Grants for Land Purchases by Former Soldiers. LoansI WORLD FAMOUS VIOLINIST PROGRAM IN HILL A FTnYrVAf wbrT'T ON FORMER WASTE LAND ADDS AUDI URiJL11 $15,000,000 ]IN PAST YEAR Fritz Kreisler, the world famous vio- Chicago, Jan. 2.-- Twenty-seven linist, wll give the fourth concert on thousand Canadtan sold'er...…

March 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…SLug a Sound To Aero Work i l MOSCOW, Feb. 7.-Soviet Russia will soon have a wireless station cap- De. able of transatlantic service, says H., Nikolaieff, assistant commissar for posts and telegraphs. The station is in progress of erec- tion at Bogorodsk, near Moscow and at- is expected to be one of the most F. powerful in the world. Its towers ern will be more than 900 feet high, which ing is 300 feet higher than the famous ni-' German wire...…

April 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

…rldron Writes Novel With )f Settings In Ann Arbor esent ed in y his- "Out- e are ifn in ly in .ccur- . Al ting, an the ( is' h nearly half of its set- Ann Arbor, written by hias. been published by mpany. The title is "The World," and the writer ron, '05. students, students who 'ywhere and done every- s, preachers, book- typesetters, farmers, w Zealanders and New he unity .of the human agents, sailor t his book." Chinamen, N Yorkers-unf, P...…

May 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…CONCERTS '1 d under the directions of Strauss music festival at Eisenach, 21, 1890, and met with the en- stic reception which - it has al- since received. Strauss' indebt- to Wagner and Liszt is appar- broughout the work, but there >.present much that is beyond the product of originality and "Progra m" Translated :ander Ritter, an intimate of Strauss, has written the am" of the tone poem, which to F. Apthorp has translated as Seise / the Se...…

June 04, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…MICHIGAN DAI j ..Y Some "Inside Infor'mation" 173About Cjg MUi itn-tti1# New Equipment, To Be Installed 'This Summer, 'Will Make It, The World's Greatest College Daily 4, NE~W MODEL "E," DUPLEX PRINTING PRESS-Prints 6,ooo eight-page papers per hour, a marvel of ingenuity and simplicity, printing from a rol of paper four miles ong. The pictutre above shows the $10,000 press purchased, Last /week by thte Board of Ciontrol of Student...…

July 04, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…I WMRDNESDAY JULY 4, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _- MURTLAND ADDRESSES WOMEN'S MEETING OF EDUCATIONAL GRBDOUP TELLS 0P V[SIT TO SCHOOLS AND PLANTS OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND Conditions In Fifteen Factories And Various Universities Are Seen During Study Made "Industrial Plants and Schools in England and France" was the subject of the talk given by Miss Murtland at the meeting of the Women's Edu- cational Club held Monday evening at t...…

August 04, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE INJU ID her's ne tin 'venotcedLOST-Twenty dollar bill on campus D'TOE N RD Chinese Girl Student Compares Activities "TeesoetigIv oie SS E j o~nAcdFia here at Michigan that's very differ-ori Acae idym nng And Ideals Of Colleges Here And In China "ent," i said MissWuincclsoCA ERSNGDiy______ "n itithtyudon't treat the e ___e__ADVERTISING___ __Daily.__ !}j+ L freshmen the same as we ...…

July 04, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…AY, JULY 4, 1920 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ~Y, JULY 4, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PA03 THRU 1RS i * RASEY TO ADDRESS CONVENTIONi Vice-President of League of Women Voters Is Nationally Prominent Lecturer UPSON, RIGHTOR TO SPEAK TREATS SOIL WITH ELECTRIC PLOW ScreenR FOR RENT-Single rooms at $2.50 1 '' at 604 E. Washington. No. G eI ections , FOR RENT-Furnished apartment. One double room. One single Mackaill's-what shall I...…

August 04, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1929 . THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY 7 . PAGE THREE WAGNER ENDS TWENTY t _ _ WORLD CRUISE PLANNED FOR GERMAN ZEPPELIN - -.-. y . . . YEAR S' OK ON NOVEL Of OLD SPANISH ERA CRITICAL EDITION OF OLD BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED THIS MONTH USED THREE MANUSCRIPTS Texts Found in Madrid Archive Used in Preparation of 'El Libro del Cualler Zifar' As a result of research covering a period well over twenty years and representing an outst...…

August 04, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…rkMtjJ4Y, AU(.+UST 4, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY GE THREE WILHOLD EXAMS FOR ARM OFICERS SEP1.9 ARMY, NATIONAL GUARD, RESERV- ES, UNIVERSITY .GRAJUATES ELIGIBLE Final examinations for appointment of second lieutenants in the regular army will be heald the week beginning department of military science and Sept. 9, Prof. Robert Arthur of the tacties, announced yesterday. This examination will be open to all class- es of eligibles for appoint...…

July 04, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, 3TJLY 4, 1924 THE SUMMED. MI C I DAILY PAGN THRM FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY BUILDINGS COMPLETE AT BIOLOGICAL STATION Building operations have been com- pleted at the Biological station situ- ated on the shore of Douglas lake in Cheboygan county, according to a message received by Dean Edward H. Kraus, of the Summer session. A mess hall, 70 by 22 feet and 9 feet at the eaves has been erected which has a seating...…

July 04, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…System j campus Credo o you think that the man of the past was d physically than the present? : In the Yost Field I recorded within two weeks after the Cleveland was inaugurated Wednesday activity is completed. night when the Maiden Dearborn. III left the Ford airport at Dearborn at D~etroit, July 3.-A regular daily air ,6 o'clock carrying inter-factory mail freight service between Detroit and ond small automobile parts. EWJz Dancing Every ...…

August 04, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… GARRICK Nights, 50C to $2.50 Pop. Mat. 'W'ed. 50e to $1.o Sat. Nat. 50e to $2.00 r a 1. L' TODAY "Y" campaign is bringing' ag results. The sum need- ent is $30,300. Coach Field- ost and Coach Danial Mc- Vanderbilt university areI in the interest of the "Y" troit alumni. etween students and police on the paved streets aroun ce on the paved streets e court house square, when students gathered for a ice. The city police force hours with a sa...…

November 04, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... ., i 3 " ". "' ,M it 4" .. " ." .... .., . . .. a a' . . . . .. .. ". ' ' 1. ..' : ' . ,l , .'S pry 'x h' V STIFF PRAUNIE LOT OFYOSTMEN Will Hold Last Regular Practice on Ferry Field This Afternoon YOST STRESSES PASSING AND KICKING WEDNESDAY Another strenous practice session was the lot of the Yostmen-yesterday afternoon. The men were kept o, the jump from 3 until 6 o'clock, with an evening drill in Waterman gymna...…

December 04, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

… a :Y a " .. . a r " , a " .. .a ". a" ""a. ,a4 19 TEN OFFICIAL S REVISE SCHEDULES, Est Interest Centers on Tentative Nine Game Football Season RED BIG ACTION TEN PEACE Athletic direetrs and coaches of se Big 10, meeting today at the Audi- rium hotel in Chicago, will discuss id decide matters of prime impor- ,nce to the Conference. Coach Lelding H. Yost, P. G. Bartelme, rector of athletics, Prof. R. W. Aig- ip faculty .representative, E....…

February 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .. .. " .", . r .. . . ' 1;" t Z ' Y V Q ± r. .' . a .°' r.' .y.' ' " .F. . e' . " " , a. " . " . f . . r ' " " " ." ..." yr ." ". .. ... * :,'C ToWER INITIAL BAEBAL PRCIEFEB 15 Several Stars of 1920 Championship Team Brighten Season's Prospect CAPTAIN PARKS' RETURN WILL STRENGTHEN MOUND CORPS Hanging of the baseball cage will begin Monday or Tuesday in order that the indoor baseball &Tactice may commence about Feb...…

March 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…at££. I AVRL..nA £ .Jty i .fd~I. e w...,r . ... . . . . :, ;. "., . :.. . . ", . .. . . f .. .. .. ' ' "' " . . , s i " , J n ,' 4 r fRy p,'Z _ _ _ { , BATTING PRACTICE TESTS.PASTIMERS Hitting Drill Calls on Varsity Hurlers and Receivers To Do Extra Duty' PRATT MAKES FIRST CUT IN DIAMOND SQUAD; 50 SURVIVE Batting practice for the last two days has given the Varsity baseball candidates a chance to test out their hitting eye and is cal...…

May 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

….. ... o ". .. ,. - . , .. ... .,, .. ., ., . .. . . . " . ,", ". .. 'fir - , ' , . . ,, .. ". -. .. . ;., .... E NINE REVENSE Againj APE rJOURNEY consist of each of the two men com- posing the teams playing two out of three sets of singles. In case one house has not won:both singles con- tests, two out of three sets of doubles1 will be played. SPORT CALENDAR Wednesday. 3:00--There will be a baseball prac- tice for soph lits at 3 o...…

June 04, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. . ' _ i 1 IC . .r.K';.SPO ^ iwirri FEATURE K CONTESTS, SPORT CALENDAR SATURDAY 2:00-Finals of the interclass track meet, Ferry field. Semi-finals and finals in interscholas- tic tennis tournament. Play to be- gin at 9 A. M. and continue all day. FINALS OF THREE EVENTS WERE HELD FRIDAY AFTER- NOON Fast time featured the semi-final wvents ins the intercass meet yesterday fternoon at Ferry field. All the semi- i...…

August 04, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… t 41 nent, graduating in ater he began prac- and was connected ard of that city. He in 1915 and started In The Line Of Sports i _I a "I (By Harry B. G:_undy) S. From the indications given in spring practice the Indiana mentor Big Ten Captains has high hopes of having the first Con-' If all of the Big Ten football cap- ference team to come home with the tains for the coming year could be Crimson's scalp. gotten together on one team, th...…

March 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…11 AVEDNE~SDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACF T1TRES Y~i, Fiild IHouse Ideal. P!iee to Hold Shlow, Aptloiiotige 'Firae Riead1 says Pki n Greatest Maneuvers In Naval History The public officers or better professors." A. R. Wood, '27L.-"Not, if by. so doing, he fails to perforiln the dluties for which the school pays him to (1o." Appetizing wIem t '- FAVORS NEW TAX PLAN! Yost field house will provide prac- t ically thle best, ...…

April 04, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…SATURIDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 PC ~ummTEMCIA AL THE -MICHIGAN DAILY PACE 1IIRRI19 1TELLS OF - ELSEY ) Jhs-Ilopkius Professor toime1Its on Dilscoveries; Valu able Pieces lUnwth1ed PARTY NOW IN ALGIERS o Revealing some of the many secrets which were discovered at the ancient '!.city of Augustus in the Taurus mnoun- 'L,Lc University of Michigan archea- 4ogical expedition last sumimer, Prof. David M.' RTobinson of Johns Hopkins uiversity and a inemb...…

October 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…1!, 1, THE MICHIGAN DAILY r II ' jj Ithe field and spectators on the days class ch ampionship, 30hnr;run- ernoaon at 3 o'clock1 in Barbour gym-1 BUHDN 'hWILL, AODRES u;.smisbhn 1 I as "I W LL9S L t" at ah.~gh pitch, according to Miss championship, 50 honors.I( GU N t'omnaeeddtoflpsios! C BJorS ; luI~Jthe~Yi n, d t h uiasm :scbIng-; ^honors; and Universatd tudentpsin L[CEA II EET INC rlDEY i CT r t il>:;e is r v.'s'n , w: irnd rectory st...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…' SL NDAYV, NOVE:hMBE1R 4, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAIA LY . .. _ , PROFESSOR HAYDEN, ADDRESSES gA.A1 U.W Gives Im~pres'sionL of Cftaditioiis Of Fife In Fair { Fast :360 WOMEIN ATTEND FIRST MEETING OF ASSOCIATION i + Wife0 f otedthat he was pleased with the work of1 Vioinst to s IMAL ODES ACETE the cast, which has developed consid- Violnisterable new talent. The cast is also ainu mn~i~niir fl~Ijenthsiaticover ther play and pros- Communist Riot...…

December 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…SDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 TJP VAY TRIOUTS THE MICHIGAN DAtLY PA Specialty Booths Will Be Feature Of League Bazaar I Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Read The Daily "Classified" Colun WIL CONTINUE T0DAY FIFTY-FOUR HOURS CREDIT AND PLAY TAX PAYMENT ARE NECESSARY Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play to be given March 19, 20, 21, and 22 at the Whitney theater were begun yes- terday and will continue from 2 to 4 o'clock today, and from 3 to 5...…

January 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY , ,. A Louise Of Saxony _nriirrTi r rAnairri~iun Reduced To Want Women All women who were as.ed to help SCIENTIST PERFECTS "PHONOFIIM" DEVICE UeL LILIL UL IVUlU WOMEN OF PASADENA SELL NEWSPAPERS TO AID BUILDINGU Members of the Los Angeles group of the University of Michigan League recently held a meeting at the Univer- sity club in that city, for the purpose of interesting other Michigan women in joining the organiza...…

March 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… °_P f J Y ... p ' " a. ' 1+ ' Y *S 7._ Is. WANNim I r times. The all fresh played a fine' game throughout and many of the men showed real Varsity calibre. Miller and Whitlock divided the scoring -hon- ors for the winners. Cappou played a fine game at guard. Elmer "Cress played a stellar game for the Phi Kaps. He scored 10 of his team's 15 points. Loring also played a good game. Hahn A Champion Of Former Days 10 NEWMEN HEED SWlMMIN...…

April 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…ITHEL MICHIGiAN )I~ UAIL T U" F riday. .ratus examinations will be giv- nday, Tuesday, Thursday and "YANKEE" DERIVED FROM CHINESE, MAN SAYS who have earned chevrons for c arm bands are asked to leave .nds in the physical director's before next Wednesday in or- at the chevrons may be placed E 'Th nAL tylus will meet at 7:45 o'clock esday evening, Xpril 6, at the Gam- Phi Beta house. Prof. F. N. Scott I the rhetoric department -vill ad- ...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…T ' " x" 1 r : te r- .".-,-- r ;' w - ... b jI J-LIT BASEBAL All candidates for the junior lit baseball team are asked to report at 3 o'clock this after- noon on south Ferry field. With the opening of the sea- son scheduled for Wednesday, Manager Rorick- desires 'to ef- fect an organization, and to get in as much practice as possible before this time. Men are re- quested to bring their own gloves. Names of the candidates and their ...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 3

…"=" . f" ... pig V y . .- ;' '; .. ,, 1 . ~. iii. i _ ks Re-elected rseball Captain Vernon H. Parks, '21, was- unani- mously re-elected captain of the base- ball team for 1921 at a meeting of the squad held Wednesday afternoon. This in the second time in the history of Michigan that any man has led the diamond athletes for two consecutive. years. John D. Hibbard, '87, now a member of the Board in Control of Athletics is the other man...…

March 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…4tARCH 4, 19 24 THE' MICHIGAN DAIL .. E astern olege Executives A Discuss The Modern Girl We hear a =seat deal of criticism; apply herself to scholastic work with for sophomores, and 20 for freshimen IIa of thae modern girl. Men and women; brilliant results. Let's stop criticizing l ju N ~UDIn this way the school work of the in-V5u9,U oWae aTte hadof nsttuion o the modern girl. I think one of our 'IA S tILULu dlividual and her school work...…

April 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…THE. MICHIG.A N fDAILY - W1 , '' CHECKERBOARD INN WILL MPEN TODAY Women's League Sponsors Tearoom Located at Betsy Barbour Dormitory SALE 01? BRASS FRO~l M1W YORK CITY WILL BE HELD ) "Checkerboard Inn" the tea roomI 4sponsored by the Women's League opens at 12 o'clock today in Betsy B~arbour house. Luncheon will be served at 12 and dinner at 6 o'clock. Men and women students, faculty,, townspeople, and visiting schoolmas- ters are invited...…

May 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY ... ... \1 M MIII0, _5. 5 rZ.S'ZS Women Approve Notices Clubs At State Wh, th r or not social clubs should; Read The Daily "Classifie wi i Y IOMEN RESPOND WELL "TO DRIV am Captains And Committee Invit- ed To Luncheon Tomorrow At Union Authoress Holds Judicial Post In Canadian Court }+ S EARN PLACES WCENT HONOR LIST More enthusiasm has been eviiced over the University of Michigan under- graduate campaign than has...…

October 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925 PrAGE THREE SUNDY, $CtOF~! 4, 925THE ICHGAN AIL F' WBST ARRIVES TO [AKEUP RESIDENCE ctCaYry YurZGun" 0 New 'England Poet and 1ife leatlt AnArbor; Remnain Temporarily Ann With Bursbbys TO LEAD GROUP STUDIIES1: R~obet Frost, holder, of the perria- rent fellowship In letters, and Mrs.! F'ro'st, ,ttiVed fft Aim Arbot yestedy as the guests of Josep~h A. Burnley dean of students, and Mrs. Burnley. The Frosts are to ...…

November 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925: rH-F MTC HTC.AM PATT . a 1L 1 VtL.','i1 11 Vl J V 11-L.1 ..."Nom.... CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSES OlFFERED Amass Glory For A rmy In Air Races Professors Bla'nchiard, Swintoni, Others to Glye Courses i anidj GIVEN DURING WINTER Prof. Arthur H. Blanchard of the civil engineering department, has an-E punced that the following profes- sional, short period, advanced courses, will be offered by the division of hi...…

December 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, llWELMi E'R 4, 1925 THEE MICHIGAN DAILY ]ddDAYCEI4l3ER 4. t925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wool I ,, ASKFRAERITIES TO ASSIST NEEDY T{O S. C. A. Suggests Christmas Dnners Be Given Poor Children_ In Keeping With Custom MUCH DONE LAST YEAR As has been the custom in the past, letters have been sent to fraternities and sororities requesting them to en- tertainone or two needy children with a Christmas dinner, andesupply them with a few articles ...…

October 04, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

….A~J IDA C "OTuBE R,41, 2f T H- 1,i 1M'CH1 -IGAN'i D A11E * , : y i II EALIH SERYICE OPENMARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN UNRULY TEXAS TOWN 7- H[ATH ERVCEMART IAL EAW DECLARED IN UNRULYT EX AS T OWN AFTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS SLAIN IN AMBUSH FOR YEAR OF1SCHOOLf fe University Hospital Installs Two-Way 8 a. rn. to 7 p. . on week days and from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Sun- dlays. Telegraphic Service 2- H. C. Baumgardner, Ann Arbor mfanlager of t...…

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