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November 05, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 33) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY VY7 rj~n7%T!J 0 A V 1Tf1, IN U 2] . b Mt i1o DAILY33YNOEME 5, 193c ---- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLI. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1930. NO. 33 NOTICES Members of the Faculties, Administrative Officers, Office E...…

December 05, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT T H- E IIICIiI DAILY PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN I)AILY 41 L r 1fL.'1\.J L.'ILYSL.)L:J1L 0, .LUav DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Michiganensian at the Press building. Do this at once and arrange the weather is cold, capes will beworn. No one...…

December 05, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

…"ATiE"*IURT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SE LSDAY, DECEMBER University To Put Meteorite On Exhibition Rose Bowl Coach Large Specimen Given To Observatory By McMath; Found In Arizona An unusually fine specimen of a meteorite has been presented to the University Observatory, by Mr. Francis C. McMath, one of the Hon- orary Curators of the observatory, and member of the staff of the Mc- Math-Hulbert Observatory branch at Lake Angelus, it was announced ...…

December 05, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 60) • Page Image 8

…T HE MICHIGAN IDAILV SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 1937 ........ . ... . . ..... . ... MMM WORLD OF BOOKS ALASKA Jefferson Davis, Real & Unreal JEFFERSON DAVIS: THE REAL man of resourcc and better than av- AND THE UNREAL, by Robert erage intelligence. He is not a be- A Professor And Two of what Dr. McElroy calls "patient abolitionists." He insisted that it would be better to permit the institu- tion to spread, and to educate the slaves, since f...…

January 05, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY U TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1937 Brumm Elected Two University Property Fires i >1 lo Journalism Group's Office I I Mark Eventful [acation7ine Association Of Schools May Journalisn Hold Their West Engineering Annex Damaged; Canvass OnI Burton Tower Burns I Two fires on University property: .'ere the highlights of an eventful. vacation season in Ann Arbor. Exensive damage was caused Dec.. Foyuythe has been appo...…

April 05, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

…"UT T..N 1U} Southmod Afie qiean TG 'I j A~hl-fl h 't h t-( ef i S Ti- tr i b ii I It )~~: i ~u P at o. nspek n Unieral arngDr. R. C. W illiamzts, "some Plant Re- - -Dr. W. C. cteer. . K to x'li'inngi Europe.'' X Vedn, sday . Apr1.il1. at .1. o'cli;;. o i w 2 N~~S. Pap i1tobe prp- I tie leprW(t 1 R('.jyWl a. aPapaO muCi' Mtals"Yby [lvc us the {.C.m1: nity. Record 'woa~'r~ Fror i ByFRDWtNUNA South Aft r e odC diamond mts ~niet t bustlin...…

May 05, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . Summer Camp To Be Affiliated With University Michigan Fresh Air Camp Considered Outstanding UniversityProject Culminating a long association of partial sponsorship the Fresh Air Camp for the first time this summer will be directly affiliated with the University. Counselors this summer will carry on work in two courses at the camp, one in the School of Education and one in the sociology department, and will receive summer...…

March 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WORLD OF BOOKS "- -- - lI 'Sirocco' Shows Ralph Bates' Best Writing, Reviewer Finds SIROCCO, by Ralph Bates. 388 pp. co wind sweep across the Straits frol Random House, New York. $2.50. the African deserts, and the Moors come riding into Spain, driven on- By H. M. PURDY ward by the Fascist officers. Andreu The Spanish Invasion has inspired goes out to defend his beliefs, to main- much literature, and almost without ta...…

June 05, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 179) • Page Image 8

…THE MJCHICYAN DATLY SATURDAY. JI TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY 8ATUUDAY,. {epertory Season To Open With Soviet Farce Windt Directs Group Of Eight Summer Plays ComCdies To Prevail With Dramas And Musical Also Included VARIED theatre fare with emphasis on comedy characterizes the list of summer plays to be produced by the Michigan Repertory Players under the direction of Prof. Valentine B. Windt, Director of Play Production. The Pat- of, Flowers...…

October 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Reporter Finds, Rushees' Life Not Keen Fun' Too Much Singing Ruins Meal For Meandering Daily Staff Member (Continued from Page 1) with the meal came a change in com- panions. This time the conversation turned to the ever-popular subject of the homeliness of Michigan coeds. We had plenty to talk about, and the fel- low insisted that I smoke two of his cigarettes, even lighting them for me. I was snatched abruptly from a rath...…

November 05, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…PAGE "EIGUT THE MICHIGAN DAILY w Nazis Claim Food Supply Is Sufficient Britain's Naval Blockade Will Prove Failure, Say Officials;_Grainaries Full BERLIN, Nov. 4.---German au- thorities insist the Reich has suffi- cient food to make the British block- ade absolutely ineffective. Of course, there is practically no coffee, but a Nazi invention-apple tea-is offered as a substitute for the raditional "kaffee-klatsch" or coffee- gossip hour. Prec...…

March 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGT T THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 P A G E E G H T T H R S D A Y , M A R CH-- -1 9 3 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. - 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL XLI. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 NO. 108 NOTICES To the Faculty of the University: The next meeting of t...…

April 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

…E EIGHT THF. MTCHT(-.A:'Nl DATV"Y7 !"" tt"%;TTa A t9 A '1" 17'! YY !° 9 PR,'! I T.-x r1I" -,T ~ ~ h T AV A x SL3.X Lms.& II i.. P11)1 :7, APRIL 5, 1931 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. invited in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, April 9, at 4:'15 o'clock. ...…

May 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN tion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to sident until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. XLI. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1931 No. 152 Additional Notices on Page 3 NOTICES Lent and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home to students on y, May 6. The regular student teas for the month of May Id May 13 and May 20 from 4 to 6 o'cl...…

June 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 178) • Page Image 8

…...._. LAW on East and West walk, West of the intersetion in front of Library. PHARMACY on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of Library (behind Law). DENTAL SURGERY on North and South walk in rear of North wing of University Hall. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION on walk in front oi Physiology and Pharmacology building. FORESTRY and CONSERVATION on walk in front of Physiology and Pharmacology building (behind Bus. Ad.) MUSIC on dia...…

January 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…T lE MICHIGAN DAILY TunasI) 3AY, SAN Holiday S alIel Hits New Low; Cash Is Scarce Hoarding Still Indicated As Little Currency Is Drawn From Banks Low Prices Noted Undoubtedly Had Marked Effect On Decreased Volume Of Trade NEW YORK, Jan. 4.-(;P)-A strik- ing financial phenomenon of the hol- iday season was the small amount of currency withdrawn from the banks. In part, it presumably reflected a smaller volume of Christmas shop- ping, than in ...…

October 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1933 YESTERDAY LOS ANGELES-Thirty-six char- red bodies of welfare workers were discovered after a brush fire swept through a canyon in Griffith Park, where they had been working. Searchers were attempting to find the bodies of at least 20 more miss- ing men. * * * DETROIT-After having collected a large mass of information, the Senate racket investigation commit-~ tee ended its session in the city. The ne...…

November 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

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January 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY the Auditorium of the University High School. The program will be presented by students in the Correlated Course in Education. Anyone interested is invited. C. 0. Davis, Sec'y, School of Education. Students in Education F16: This course will meet henceforth in Room 4009 University High School instead of in the Yost Field House. Dr. Lynam. -Choral Union Rehearsal: The regular Choral Union rehearsal will be held this evening ...…

April 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…THE MIC H ICGAN DAILY =IUSDAY, APRTT , 5 T __ _ _ _T._ _ 5 i. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after April 8 will be re- corded with a grade of E. Varsity Band: All members rport for concert in Iill Auditorium not later than 7:45 o'clock tonight. Nicholas Falcone, director. Spring Vacation: Information in regard to special student ...…

June 05, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…_ _ __ __ PLANS FOR BACCALAUREATt AND COMMENCEMENT All who expect to take part in the exercises of Commencement week will please take note of the following schedule in order that 'there will be as little confusion as possible in carrying out the program: Punctual- ity is especially important as processions will start on scheduled time. BACCALAUREATE-Sunday, June 19, 11:00 a.n. WEATHER FAIR TIME OF ASSEMBLY-10:15 a.m. PLACES OF ASSEMBLY Membe...…

April 05, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 134) • Page Image 9

…USUDA1YAPRIL 5,1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P:' C Y R 1 Cross Section Of Two Civilizations China, Nippon Nara Is Beckoning T Popular Goals Of Travellers Speeidy3 Liner Scheduies WitI Fkr Eat Th1e lie o te O_".' with ts 1 age-old'nu>>) V Nh gilsand pie ng x ivi of d in ruments, is (hul i ;iguin ihs year as. touti . Ivn ' cme opportunity to view a s secion of two civiliza tions, th ok supplaning the new, as they e eideed in the daily life of the...…

April 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

…She Eats Her Cake - and Is a Beauty Queen, Too! Molly Mercer, University of Alabama leader in the campus beauty parade, who doesn't think much of all this reducing business, goes right on eating sweets to her stomach's delight, pooh-poohing the idea that extra pounds will be the result. And she proved it for our cameraman, too. Collegiate Digest Photo by Faber Ferdinand Ruled the Milk Bar when Lafayette College's Brainerd Society served all va...…

November 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

…f BOOKS OF THE WEEK 71YYi/i:f LRi4i i if ia i .f i.iV i Witch-Woman and Son. . The Curse of the Wise Woman. By Lord Dunsany. Longmans, Green & Co. $2.00. Story tellers are rare and, with the sole exception of David Gar- nett, there is no one so able as Lord Dunsany in the narration of a fanciful tale. In this book, os- tensibly a romantic tale of Ireland, the author weaves a sublimely moving story of a witch-woman, Mrs. Marlin, who dominate...…

April 05, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

…v THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 5,19aCi . ..... IN THE WORLD OFN BOOKS Economic Auth Cause And Cu NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECURITY. by Prof. Arthur B. Adams. Uni- versity of Oklahoma Press. $2.50. By PROF. PRESTON SLOSSON (Of The History Dept.) P we never find our way out of the woods it will certainly not be from lack of guide posts, though it is per- haps unfortunate that they point so many different ways! One of the most plausible ...…

April 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 136) • Page Image 10

…-r-U T t and most important non-athletic activity st college campuses is the student news- Owned, edited and managed by under- tes,it has often been called the most prac- f all extra-curricular activities because its embers receive training for future profes- newspapering or (if headed for other learn the valuable lesson of how news- and public opinion are made. More 0,000 collegians labor on 744 college spers. Of these, 55 per cent are week...…

November 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…19 1 f v IW COLLEGIATE DIEST m CO-ED FOOTBALL! That is what hockey has often been called-at least as it is played by the fairer sex. While the men of Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, are attacking the tackling dummy, the co-eds of the Pennsylvania institution are out on the hockey field, and here is the 1933 varsity team. Second from the right is Olga Assante, captain, and in front of her is Josephine Landis, coach. SCHOLAR, STATESMAN, and...…

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