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August 05, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AU'G VST 5, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SUNDY, AGUST5, 928 AGE H_. THEATERS CELEBRATE GREATER MOVIE1S WEEK William Boyd Is Star Of "Skyscraper" At Michigan; Beery And Hatton Film At Majestic FILM REVIVALS AT WUERTH As a tribute to the Greater Movie Season, which opened yesterday, the Butterfield theaters are this week presenting bills which they promise will give their patrons an opportunity of observing the best film...…

August 05, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I'llinois Professor Inwentror Of Camera Which Records Sound Urbana, Il., Aug. 4.-Prof. Joseph} with a mercury arc of special .con- T. Tykociner, of the University of Ilii- sruction. The intensity of light var- nois, after 10 years work, has con- I es in accordance with the speech of struted a mchie wich ot nlythe acting person; and the light from the arc is focsed on the moving fi...…

August 05, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY !lGulTAP" LARGE ENROLLMENTS IN EDUCATION COURSES The most popular course in the School of Education is conducted by Prof. J. B. Edmonson, figures at the office of the Summer session show. It deals with methods of teaching in the high school, and the enrollment this summer has been 78 students, ex- ceeding that of all special as well as other academic courses given under the supervision of...…

August 05, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY 'a4' vV 5' In Condition, i::3& I. Ij New York, Aug. 4-The leadership of the fundamentalist forces of which William Jennings Bryan was the out- standing figure, has been offered to Rev. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist church here and long a foe of modernism. Tokyo, Aug. 4.-A large number of revolvers .and other weapons were seized when 60 police raided the headquarters of the Great Forward Movement, a...…

October 05, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UCM E-BACK" AIM OF GRIDIRON COACH (Continued from Page One) Frank Steketee, All-American full- back in 1918 is first choice for full- back. Stek is in fine shape this fall and should have another great year. He is showing the old form in booting! the pigskin which proved such a great help to his team two years ago. Pa- per, of last year's freshman aggrega- tion, appears to have second call on the fullback job, although ...…

November 05, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~ . _ % ' - ]. . ., .1 . " ' .r " .tie } : y , t @Q. W' ,' , f EIGHT CONFERENCE ELEVENSTO MEET1 Ohio-Michigan and Illinois-Chicago Contests Hold Center of Interest HAWKEYES AND GOPHERS ARE TRAINING FOR COEBACKS Although the Conference games which are scheduled for tomorrow should not determine the winner of the Big Ten title, much attention is being paid to the outcome of the Ohio-Michigan contest, to be fought at Colum...…

December 05, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… League Announces Advisory Board Mrs. Earle W. Dow, Mrs. Shirley W. At the meeting of the board of di- Smith, Mrs. Neil Williams, Mrs. Mar- rectors of the Women's league yester- ion L. Burton, and Mrs. John R. Ef-r day mprning, the advisory board as finger. chosen for this year was announced. The board will consist of the follow- New is the time to order your PER- ing members: Mrs. Louis R. Strauss, SONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. Engrav- Mrs. Thoma...…

January 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PL I. fssioal bll, nd wll sickVo Mic CAMPUS ATHLETICS ENJOY POPULAR1I Intramural Office Reports Record Number Turning Out for Var- ious Sports HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL LEAGUES-NEXT ON SCHEDULE With the last pin knocked over in the class bowling to rnament, and the final swimming meet finished, the in- tramural office has completed the first part of its program for the year. During the fall season, Director Mitchell has mad...…

February 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI ..-. y ... " 4 .,. p i "r 1 ,, . " . . " i . y t ' ' O ® 1 t " / iC aky SS V nA nA ;; /, F L i " Q C70W MICHIGAN FAIS Varsity Out After Revenge for T Defeats from M. A. C. Last Year GILKEY IS SCORING STAR OF QUINTET FROM LANSI Revenge will be sought by t Michigan basketball team at 7: o'clock tonight for the two defe which the Michigan Aggie quin handed the Wolverines last year. Af two clean victories over Confe...…

March 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC .._ - .. U? P T S. ....! ____ I r MICHIGAN LEAVES FOR FINAL GAMES' Twelve Men on Squad Led by Coach1 Mather to Columbus and Urbana ILLINOIS CONTEST TO BE * OF DECISIVE NATURE Twelve men, including Coach Math- er, Manager Logan, and. Trainer Hahn, composed the Michigan squad that left late last night for Columbus,, via Chicago, to play Ohio State uni- versity and Illinois in the final two games of the 1921 schedu...…

April 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

…L Ax; .1 a ITI .. . . ,. ., . ., , .. ". . . . " . .." .." . _ ;, .. :, ., " " .. ' , ," " , . .: .. .. , « + .. ... .. ' .. ., " . . , .. ... L '" ." .. : . .,yr . ,. .. ,. .. .,, .- . s ,, . .. , + .;. ,. .. .: . ,,, " ;" :' .. .. -.° .. .. .. , , " . . . y ~' . ... .. . ", n TRIP SELECTIONS NEARLY COMPLETE SOCCEXR NOTICE Coach Priatt Practically Decided Composition of Squad to Go South on FINE WEATHER STIMULATES SNABPY VRACTI...…

May 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…ISPORT ;ALENDAR tions splitting the singles, but Theta! MEDICS START INDEPENDENT Delta' Chi taking two out of three' INDOOR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT match as in 'doubles, and Sigma Nu de- I__ I - I I I I Thursday 3:30--Junior engineers vs. interclass baseball. junior litsI Final Work. i This will work out before depart- %y noon, where Buckeyes in a, about the State .aggregation but it is doubtful whether they could have developed a team...…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY SSuey, i U i U U i fl ALL- CHORUSES CHOSEN FOR SENIOR GIRLS' LA PERSONNEL OF 'FANT A SY SnOWS, WIDE VARIETY OF TALENTf iain open summer Liberty St. E All University women who have lived in Helen Newberry residence *are in- vited to attend a tea which will be giv- en from 3 to 5:30 o'clock Monday aft- ernoon at the dormitory. Girls taking part in the Maypole dance for Lantern night will practice atc5 o'clock Monday af...…

August 05, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…I I. ~1 A IMMEL'S HAVE' S00, CLASS- STORY TO HOUR. Dean Marcus L. Ward of the College of Dental Surgery, and Mrs. Ward, left today for Wah Wah Soo, where they LIVERY, will remain for the rest of the month, ver returning to Ann Arbor about Sept. 1. A N CIGAR STORE . RDS ANID POCKET BILLIARDS es, Tobaccos, Candies. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS Mr. Ray K. Immel's class in story telling will give a series of open story ho...…

June 05, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…IU BY HARDING AT Washington, July 4. - The widest possible powers have been granted to Charles G. Dawes in 'his undertaking to produce a workable budget in 30 days and put the government on a basis of "business-like efficiency". This was the first announcement Wednesday afternoon when President, Harding,, members of his cabinet and all the bureau chiefs in Washington met together to take the preliminary steps in what is resigned to be a gre...…

March 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MARCHT 5, 1925 HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREM LAST TALK TDDAYl Pre4dent of Rochester Seminary, To Discuss "Chrisanity A s A Way To Life" Figure In Navy Fight ' r - - r I A The 4 Campus Credo duties of a university are too many to thrust upon the responsibility of a single man. Furthermore, it is really indispensable to have an executive of the intellectual life of the univer- sity in addition to a business presi- dent." All...…

April 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, APILII, 5, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE TiE _®___._.....__®......_ t----_. puhino nrr~~~t~ Idsel Ford's A19ero o Oaif IJDOU[ VE~lfiI~ Sc;~ b ih~h c~(fliyP2.rduction TO CONVEE ERI ' The Campus Credo tow a4 'a iQ 0.1 00 ' 091' 'lis fN+ay dI gI Ie P'a at T, a li.. I-. Fii'4t 'i',Jomal Pr~iesbyeriani Studon t ('anfereiice Will A sselujile Apr11 9 to 12I EXPECT MORE TIHAN 300 More than 300 delegates, represent-j ing 75 colleges a...…

May 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…TUE1SDAY, MAY 5, 1925 TEMCIA AL AE:iz THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC ar- 71 WANTE-D! I Discarded Suits, Overcoats, and FOR A.ND 200 r. WA 1'IiO r ' EU)RN71) S STUDENT TOUR . ALL EXPENSES INCLUDED e I Shoes. Highest cash price paid. Telephone 6616 120 Fourth Ave. C. l. BROWN tGUARDS ARROW A N OPPORTUNITY to combine a tour of PRICELESS EDU- CATIONAL VALUE with health. giving recreation. Leaving New York on the popular SoJune 13th The VE...…

October 05, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…5, 192,, 6, 1923THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.... BURTONTO AL ON LEAGE5VL J clui~cy 1or -First 'ji TFoday 3 ' ' in 'i~iil I ~trt iie(l Mas 11ar;i nI1 ")( ,,@t', 5i1b otdean,17from 4 j 1 o o 11'rl:i;aijur £;gyn)niUiln1. 111; l)EJII TI? *I TO V~~IISII S ;A XX 011011 hO wish to take a ten BUIl?~.: A MA I~N ~ i lke to C1rn. h;ono£r poin ibfor the o1ens (A.:ieie ssc3Ciation will The value of the *Women's league on Ie eat ;) 'cl Saturday rng ro t iI ...…

December 05, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…DECEMBEZR 5, 1923 THE MlCHIGAN DAILY j1 IE IIII IIYpY I d Y Y Y Y Ilii w w Tromcn I Loss In Of Church M. E. Merger Fear Of Dancer S N Frances Ames, '23, will be at the Pol- ly Little shoppe, 225 South Thayer streettfrom 2 to4 o'clock to- ~day to take orders for Himel- hoch's store in Detroit. Ten per cent of all sales is given to the Univer- sity of Michigan League.E Members of Masques Dramatic soci- ety are requested to be presen...…

January 05, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…THE M!Cf'-HTGAN DAILY ___ narniiatiyear of graduate work, including some 4MIRI IC OCIATIlN courses in the department of social AmLB~RII Phi Mu fellowship is for graduate WSERSS ork in any university or college in S 1which Phi Mu has a chapter. It of- fen$1,000. OIIPPRTNITTES AVAILABLE FOR! The Boston alumnae fellowship of IVORK IN AMERICA AN) $500 is for graduate women who desire. ABROAD) to do one year's constructive work in - Europe or...…

March 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… " ,: \" "' ., 37 " p ,.s , If-IV, ;. remaining games will soon be made up and the contesting teams should take particular notice of the time at which they are to play. VARSITY COURT SQU49r EXHIBITS IMPROVEMENT BALL POSITIONS ARE WELL FILLED' to Mather Takes Charge of Lundgren Confined Sickness Practice; by LIN 018 WINERS REA WILL BE ABLE TO PLAY; KARPUS TO START AT FORWARD COACH SPECIFIES WHO ARE TO CONTINUE FOR PRACTICE DR. iLY...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…1' " V r t , .: . dlace for Michigan without ulty and some are picking rines to cop second and s in addition. arrell is calling for men for throw. Perhaps the great- s _n the squad is in that y man who has had any ex- r has the sligltest suspic- can toss the j velin a fair- tance should report to Far- e. If he has any prospects good Steve will show him MAN SQUAD CTICING DAILY ie Another long practice session was' - the lot of the All-...…

June 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…an- All girls who can go to the Y. W. day. C. A. conference at Lake Geneva in August will 1 lease notify Miss Eva Lamert before June 12. play Blackburn 6e box for Lo(kers in Barbour gymnasium must be emptied by 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Clothes left in lockers af- ter this time will be confiscated.% 'I THANKS y wishes to take this opportunity its friends for their patronage ear just closing. >rders for box candy will be care- ed. You w...…

March 05, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…5, 1924 THE MICHL IGAN DATLY PAE THRE" _...:_:_ 3 # t F .. .. ,.k . . a :_ ;..: a. . ,., y ; } a r dr.'..;.y.m«x Wi g.. .< «.; _. .. a.c gw:.:.te . , .. ..., .. .... r ,.. ....... ........... MAW %a , &W M1UN - I will be a presentation of the two na ~IJLSS ifAM IONHIPtional programs for women, the Camp, fire and the Girl Scouts. Laura Mey. er, '04, will speak on the Campfire anc . TR 016Glalys Young, '24, will speak on the tN FORS AND...…

April 05, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…5 1924 THE MICHMGAN DAILY __.. . ,. t 01,1-1-111 ig ow WOMEN TO ATTEND More Than 600 Alumnae and Students Will be Present at Affair Today CHORUSES FROM JUNIOR VIRLS' PLAY TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS Alumnae and the women of the University will gather at 12:30 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium for the annual Women'sr League luncheon The principal speaker will be Miss Anna M. Lloyd, member of the na- tional committee for the University of Michiga...…

November 05, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…7TTUR SDAY, NOV1,AMI3ER 5, 1925 mu-j MICHIGAN DAILY . , ... m.,. ,.T.,.. ,. ... .., ,_._,: 1)ouebnlfual IsmE Fxpress~ioni Of 'fle ~llCl'Flie -I~ajority I dl: T II 1I n FewCats 'taken 'itr Oe;a rrd 1That thec theft a"o v 'ts iAx xP U- iverit bjv uildings 1."v i7 CbcD(;bcd its ithe belief Of U1 Tiity Ofii"ils. But lut c ecourts have be.en roj~o t ad stolen infli e la,-t two wueoks, sillc.t1h"' arrest andi conviction of a De)troit 4Y 19 ro ...…

December 05, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925 TT-IP MTrTTCAN t CI.YT 111L' lYiil 1Z 141H1V LHdL 1 . -, a-_ .,e COMPLETE MEDICAL LECTURE PROGRAM Pennsylvania Mine Operators Reject Pinchot's Proposals Lawyers To Play Christian association is the Santa Claus Role I 4 Alpha Omega Alpha Announces Series Of Four Speeches To Be (4veu ' Linde Its Auspices WHITE TO SPEAK FIRS' Completion of the program of lec- tures to be held under the auspices of Alpha Omega A...…

January 05, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…1TU;ESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. f NEWI YORHK EI lT DO- TQ9 LECTRE ~HERE' Alexancder Woolleott Will Glive Sixth Oratorical Address On Plays Andi illay ers IS DRAMATIC CRITIC Alexander Woollcott, for yearsI dr amnici editor of the New York1 Times, and now holding the same po-' sition with the New York World, will give the sixth lecture of the season course Of the Oratorical association, Jan. 22," in Hill auditorium.I His le...…

October 05, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…tATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 TH E MICHIGAN DAILY .x tAGE TnR4 RUTIVEN'S SIX PREDECESSORS AS MICHIGAN PRESIDENTS 1852-1863 1863-1869 1871-1909 s 1910-1920 1920-1925 * 1 925-1929 Henry Phillip Tappan 9 astus O; Haven Harry Burns Hutchins Marion LeRoy Burton Clarence Cook Little James Burrill Angell SPETUDEATH OP' STR ESSE StATESM AN AN A ARflA.With the death of Gustav Strese- mann,the German foreign minis- ter, the German...…

November 05, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929_ .{.. _ _.._. _ THE M I C H I A N D-1 1 N LL PAGE THREV .... _ . M, .,,~Y, r .. _ _.. ... ....._ ______.,r ._..,_._ ,...._n ,. . .-.4_ ., _ rm. .._. . . .t . ..., I MICHGA L__ _L SLDER PROGRSS C PONSIDERBLE IN PAScT SmUOII vriY i Thought Likely of Nobel Prize WinnerI Award! Thirty Fraternities Are Taking Part in Newly-Arrairged Program. OTH4ER S M1AY YE T ENTER Professor Pawlowski W r i t e s Article in ...…

December 05, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, .DECMMER 5., IQ29 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DEC~M.BER 5, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ts Ip a e Is 0 Can there be 24 more delightful or permanent gift than a. Good Book? YOU CAN FINID AM ONGST OUR STOCKS, Oif VOLUMES OF HUNDREDS I I g ift oe *5IAM on~s .a 0 il 's * opra FINE BINDINGS 1 i vol It Bil SUARkIAND SEE OUR NEW ICHIGA CALER DAR _ _ _ _ WIE HAVIE THE F IN EST SLECTI ON OF briatmas ...…

April 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

… T NAME HOOVER, SMITH IN COUNTRYWIDE VOTE Lowers Air Postage By Writing New Law ltesults Of Unihersity Balloting A nnIOIufnced By Independent MagaziS B HOOVER LEADS BY 9, Are 00 MORE THAN HUNDRED NEWSPAPERS BOUND, FILED FOR LIBRARY STACKS With the exception of one or two brary for the newspaper files it was binderies, the University does - the thought that three and one quarter largest amount of newspaper binding . in the country. More t...…

May 05, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY 5 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Songs Of Michigan Always Popular CATALOGUE 01F UNIVERSiTY MUSIC LISTS FAVORITE I STUiDENT PIECES -_ _._. _ -- - ' "MEN OF YOST" FAVORITE "Michigan Drinking Song," "Yale Boola" And Many Others Received Ovations In History, EDITOR',S NOTE: This is the secondl of a series of weekly articles toIhe pre- sented by The Daily on the Hlistory ofI Michigan Music and the Union Operas.j The inateial for these ar...…

March 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAW THREE TI-IF MTCRTCAN flATLY X-lL r= A PIAJCWJ i EW EIGHT STORY HOTEL TO BE BUILT 'FOR G'IT OFEBE ON PRESENT LOCATION OF AL.LENEL TO BUSINE[SS SCHOO V!'"olfl :alpi Intended As. An Aid To!- I XIT- _...1 01_ _ t T_ I I r7d-tl %T P1t"v Ti"4 A i 1"'T Z TO c .k U-Init;[,-v4lly !'tmilomt.u Intarakfad In Heal Estate Work PRIZES TOTAL $69000 1 Four scholarships, totalling $6,000, have been off...…

April 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 THE °AMICHIGAN DAILY PAGF THR910 'TTJESDA~, APRIL ~I, 1927 PA~Th' THRi~ ________________________________ I _______ - _______________________ ORICINAL OOCUMENIS~ STANDS GUARD AT SHANGHAI FOUND BYPROFESSOR f.,fr ".>r. Worley IDiscovers Twio Dare Works -~x By Oliver lEutus After Search. ~ 4~ IngFor live Years. EXPLAINS OLVO . 4 s . NEBRASKA-Plans for a Freshman I week were voted dlown by the Senate committee.t TEXAS...…

May 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…'THUR:SDAY, MAY ;, 19)27 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACTJTT~r askr T A R IL TDirector OfUnIx ersity He alth Service . '[Ul'F ItI T PR[ IS 1OENI'ELEC FRPIEF GHj Indorses Local Can cer Week Catlp1r y gni ou IsST IC E ON TO R11l~Idoisemnen of publicityvoncornin;, exi .sltcSi1a that: of a girl 20 years' Jienj aain YI. Wheel r, Thii er :ii j' 1)1<UMin the pi oposed observance ofl'Catncer ia'fl ci ee( Ifall attemipts at cure Calfo nMirlad Ii w xeek in...…

June 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…I SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1927 THE MICHIGANw DAILY ?'AII1I P'RIM MICHIGANMERO STUDENT COMMITT TO0.RUSSIA IS NAMED' STANLEY TANNER, '7, SELECTEI) ,AS ONE OF GROUP OF 7 VISITroS 19 SCHOOLS REPRESENTED General Soviet Student Bureau Will Act As Host To Expedition , During Investigation Stanley Tanner, '27, has been se- lected as the delegate of the University in the proposed visit to Russia this summer. Tanner will make one of a group of 75 student...…

October 05, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…-TURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE '1'tY1~SDAY, OCTOBE1~ 5. 192~ rAGE TIIBEE 2ArrNURNnnBTaII'eayIs Likely UILLII~fNU~fIILJFor Wisconsin I~fIANSPECIMENS Union Bufidin .Ant7oplog Asistat Rturis rom Unexpected delay looms before tl ~4irmerOn Mssakee resrve progress of construction of two uni ~ Wih Vauabe Reicsof the Memorial Union building of ti University of Wisconsin, when 'tl bISCyOVIERS OLD FORT lowest bid offered fo...…

November 05, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926 THE MICHJGAN DAILY PAGE TIIREII U'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1~926 !~AGE THREJI OFFICIAL e~alpl, m~ found that 50 per cent! respect to the action of these various ofassdole( - arete ac ishage officials who discharge arrested perz- { tvniz AIDS CRIME RISE by authority of the prosecuting at-;soils prior to the trial of the case. At a latred thzat while toz ry without any further proceed-! present, in most states, the prosec...…

December 05, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

…/ F SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5112G THE MIC1HIGAN DAILY r AGE THR.EI aLIBRARIAN ON1rir Adamis ''ells Possibilities Contemporary Pictures T4 Early Americani lusta ur E xecutive To Talk 1IL1~J'On Early Vehicles aAs his second series of monthly lec- tures,, Pr of. John S. *Worley, trans- portation engineer and vice presidenit Of VUig and manager of the Habirsham /Elec- ,o Show tric (.,able company of New York city, nry will give "flarly Wheel Vehi...…

January 05, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEl i EXAMINATIOiNS ISSUED1: Opening, Tests'1YiI1 Be Given Monday, Jan. 91; Closing Date Fixed As Saturday, Feb. 12. FOUR SCHOOLS ON LIST Schedules. for the first semester ox-! aminations in the literary college, School of Education, Graduate School,! and the School of Business Adm iin-4 istration wvere issued yesterday in the Recorder's- office. The examinations ' will last two weeks, beginning on Monday, Jan. 31, an...…

March 05, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MARCH 5,1926- "TU'G' NATr"T -l A NT T N A TT V 1% t Pt" PtetY1"f 7Y14Nt FRI~AYMA~eH ~, 1926 1 llY.1J VV litiNLHUL' I PAGE THRES I ImtOmn22.8MA A DOf N- -tAt I H THVEIIANO 14000 HONOREDBY STAFF UI. S. Steel Mayi Lose Judge Garyl High Grades A re Received A Op Ap O 44 OO O A e0 44oe*pab eIy~ 4fp OQ 0000 0 ,ny.e O00 "* .":" . "e,.3y Opera Cast Museum iHead Andd ('ursa u'lPresentied 11'itli Guts. At R egu la r Weekly Cclloqt u...…

May 05, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 192 THE MICH :AN DAILY a t 1L 1Y11 VI 11\.I! 1 V L!'Slla A TMF MCH~cAM flIT YPAIGE THREE! KALMAOO HUDSON WILL DEBA9TE HERE CTeams Will Compete In Final State Chiampionshiip Contest Monday. In Hill Auditorium CH1ILD LABOR IS TOPIC As a 'resiut of the fifth' debate in' the Michigan high school debating league elimination series, held last j Saturday, Kalamazoo Central and Huidson steams will compete for state h-onors in, t...…

October 05, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…5, 1928 - ."",HE --M C H I G-A N- b A I L Y 5, 198 TH MICIGANDAIL C - - r - .. . . , TO ADDORESS ILLINOIS- PRESS. PICKS ALUMNUS TO GIVE SPEECH ( i1111111 11111##11# I11111111 £11td11111111111III1111l11111!1 IIIIIIII II 11111111111111111111111 -,e a - ..announces the opening of xa w~I A E PORT SHOPI . - waat corner of= STATE AND PACKARD for the convenience of those going to the = Intramural Building, Tennis Courts and Golf Links SCOMPLET...…

December 05, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…T HE M IC H IGA NAL HAS RELBIOUlS BASIS Eery'Piece Of Art Is The Result Of Desire For Religious Expression, He Says TALKS ON LIFE'S MEANING "All religion-true religion-is ex- pressed by art," said Dr. Francis Onderdonk, of the architectural college, speaking yesterday on "Art I and Religion." "Moreover." Dr. Onderdonk stated, "every beautiful architectural structure, e v e r y painting, every bit of literature is simply the result of a gr...…

March 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…x° THEt. AriVILHIU N Al NEW, PRES IDENT STRIKES TWN KE 4 TOTEuiK n. HOOVER EXPLAINS DUAL PURPOSE OF LAWl ATNOME, PEACE ABROAD COOLIDGE AND DAWES VA(C CAPITOL FOR FUTURE AT" LEADERS SAYS DISREGARD AND DISOBEDIENCE OF LAW IS MOST MALIGN OF ALL DANGERS upon you, my countrymen, as tasks means and the responsibility much, as upon those of us whoj which it involves, j beg your toler- have been selected for office," he' ance, your aid and you...…

April 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…. 5, 1929 T a-f MI** HT" -CAL".X . F .b , A New Carillon Devices Di ENGLISHFOUNDRI.ES CAST PRETBELLS, IMPROVED PLAYING METHODS REPORTED AT REGULAR INTERVALS CAMPANOLOGY IS TAUGHIT Now Controlled Mechanically; Operated Similarly To The Player Piano Is Discoveries a'being made so often with regard to the instru- ments used in the playing of caril- Ions that it is almost impossible to predict the results of future re- search in'that ...…

May 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…S'UNDAY, MAY -3. 1929 THE MICHICAN DAILY _. PAGE NOTED, ARTISTS FEATU.RE MA.Y FOES'TIV AL unr T tl .tT:n _ Ai iTkififiii r __" - I IIl . ' University Musical Society Will Present Brilliant Program Of Talent In The Thirty-Sixth Annual May Festival;" Scheduled To Take Place En Hill Auditorium For Four Days Beginning May Many Soloists And Musical Organizations To Appear 22; Josef Hofmann Jeannette Vreeland Sophie Braslan Frederi...…

October 05, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

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