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May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…THIE MICHIGAN DAILY I and jiunior class baseball rill not be heldl tomorrow, nit of the MIiChigan1-1owr who are plan~ning to try out las baseball teams are re- turn out for the next prac- ie tems will be chosen soon. nid juniors' practice at 4 nday and Wednesday after- Palmer field, while sopho- I freshmien practice at 4 .iesday :an Thursday af ter- als for the Senior Girls' play eldi this weelK as follows: ersa group yat4 o'clocki 'lees- ;c...…

May 06, 1923 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MAY , 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACif": Vr Maiteus and College Enrollments t=, 'iian a -ort' o too'NEWXELL BEBOUT Ifco,?oeifr lsrts into sight. Ed- hr c. a gitell 5 e;i b s r< Cie c it r'_ i, say soh 1)be'o at ie culture eve It)h!_ , ,I ou ec lis _a: itil h ct, rt en l it pratcailty (A ;r-a' I a ( rU 5 c ,r r 1 atd pills) . * t th P 7opra t 'L i it- s'onthat I , t 1 o2 'ut r v uhndbthe- P \a i iir Oe rth ti . d there _.i t.wo ., a w e . ...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

… ... \ - . . y w.«.. !. .... l a I 0'- ----. \.,ti-'J .:. . ;: M . .- --"- rY. IVE HINIMS T sm t, INMl CS BEAT NO E DA (E CLOSE GAME BY111-10 SOR Continued from Page One) oimt to center, Uteritz taking third? e out. Shncklefo-d singled scor- teritz, and Kiinke followed hirn the plato when Foley fumbledv 's grounder. following inning the Wolverines ated the feat. Blott singled and 'z and Kipke drew walks fillingI ases. Cast...…

May 06, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MEHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY G, 1923 BO MR. L~/REN E'S that I knows. It i a notabe addition TRILGY N E' to the Sprig List of radabe ot. TILE CAPTAN'S WILtL , y1). 11ii.s- -__ lince. 'Ihotis etzer. -'(0. 'MEDIEVAL Reviewved tby Robert I 'c~':' SCANDANAVIA Tree of the most readabl e peces;. ifIll s ~ I of D. 11. tLasrence'svorks, tht1t IIg RDLIRA1 ySgi ttave ('vetro asthave Ijust een sI t ,nttisd5Alned Kniopf. eih lloteit ttv Thoma...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

…THIS COLUMN ICLOSES AT 3. P, M )VERTI SING IOICE iThe following B~ox Replies are at the Daily Office: 1.2, BA, BC, J'SC, Jake, .MICH~IGAN DlAILY CLASSIFIED.. RATES Classified Rates. Two cents a word Sday, paid in advance. inhimum barge for first day, 25c. Minimum herefter, 20c. Three cents per word- per day if, charged.. White space hiarged for at rate of five cents per gate line. Classifieds, charged only those having phones. Phone 960. D...…

May 06, 1923 • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAIY f, i921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY JIN OSMmnt, then we merely have the time --_ . INGOSIVIworn atte eng fought all over (Continned fronm Page Oie) gain betw'en the embrone and te 'el of Rtodin, lonticeli and others 'are''fosiliferos. 1 e realI revelations of his nicroscopicsn-Ithe ,absriies which aountdtwilsent e :ih.littleaten find tleimselves 01 clIpyn 5 othing so1r doorks of ais omewtat lesser degree 11ace o importance are selfenident ...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…THE MICH AN DAILY GOING ON ICE-Copy for this column should Isubmitted by i :30 o'clock of oe day before publication.) SUNDAY s-InrriyMn' il ltsets in Upper room, Lane hall. ' '-Openi forum at Congregationalt" lurch. O---Student class, Church of Christ,, Bets in Upper room, Lane hall. 0--Stuidenit Bible classes meet in esley hall. --Open house at Wlesley ball. -Russia n Vesper service at St. Arm's church.' -Talk to young people at +Con- ,ega...…

May 06, 1923 • Page Image 8

…_ r, ,.. c"tntt"n IT-1 rr-" a nTr I r'I r. A %, r. A TI %. A(.!. I ILPiIiIm1A D ILSUNDAY, 2IIAY t,_123 VAG N Eis ..oh rect rehnaeoloic 1 <li, cv- glv The tlrts ''frtti l sthy Ca! l ,hre ard his "')(try ilt (Continted frota Pge Seven) ._,, i Fyet arere spt sile tran fir ,t itto; e^:n s "e orirt 'so ati _e ai - rants cwilswant to (barrel wthal ~t of the things I have are:ady said, hbtut nretecl in, tiftin5Egy t stry, 'it, his ctstittlrs-and 5...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 9

…11 . ttl I Sectio n Two' ' VOL. XXXI IT. No. 157 ANN ARB3OR, MICIGAN, SUNDAY, MIAY f, 1923 PR~ICE FIVE flIV Th COURTS OF WORLD 091 T6 ' CAN'T ESTABLISH1 T1110 A ".0tllA cW £ A /t Program Of Spring Evets7 SMING-DUT FIGHT SESO )Epirr, iyWAER!THURSDAY WI LL B Y..... nnEiaIrnnAYSrPTAGE MAY 7 MAY.!lTl r nn;rrnVWa TIo )rtehH OUSE , "He, Jim, anna go swim-n VNRVN "Hey,: Game Wisonsin Tenns 1'L1(latchA oel fehmn wt 31Y2 ot rlacs...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY________ 'run ~trouble than she would oerdinarily. The SL~ MEiinn Fi avse heIish not to fight R LS J iIJ ritin' armesbutbecusethie party, riii Twa not powerful, this plea met with FENM U I itl epne Professor Turner went on to discuss SPEAiS IRISH the revolt of 1916, the various party NIZATIQIA AT systems in Irelandl, andl the attempts NIS HOPKINS at Ecompromlise until the Free State agreement was reached. In closing, the spe...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 11

…I' e . WAGNER The rocent archaeological discov- (Continued from Page Seven) cries in Egypt are responsible for an :s will want to quarrel w.ith gsonre ls things I have already said, but increased interest in Egyptian history, le a stand against the aged com- and Charles Scribner's Sons have tators and technique-quibblers found it necessary to bring out an- have kept Wagner operas away other large printing of Professor i those for whom they w...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 12

…,1TNDAY, MAY 6, 1923 SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1923 THE MICHIGAN E -1grateful. Not worldly enough to cul- of his own, he should seize the oc- Chres Vildrac. The best poem is 'Mt ltthe Zaijers of a lion, heyet casion to shine at the expense of- the "Helen" by H. D. authors whom he is supposed to be _;understands those wvho would lionize atoswo ei upsdt e ByN B - Taous he c ould lynde criticizing." I wonder if Mr. Dell has BOOKS REICEIVEDy 'hin. Thoug...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 13

…._ ;. --- AIN UAILY SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1523 From "Things Near and Far," by ing away. But again it is often like rthur Machen. an inviolable seal that lasts for- life, lasts till death. God has created it "Asl: of some what Love is and it of many kinds and seen it endure or ill be no more than a breeze mur- perish." iring among the roses and. then dy- -rom, "Victoria," by Knut. Hamsun. JAY 6, 1923 a, -lAY 6, 1923 £ jw WAGNER'S RETURN A Review...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 14

…-PAGE FOUR THE MVICHLGAP ,DAILY SUNDAY, MAYG., 1923 SUNDAY, MAY -6',.1923 THEE MICHIGAN DAILY --____________________ - ______________--____________________________________l__________f;ii ^ Spring MeansL Light Lunches Maltheus and College Enrollments i tx^# _ r ,. , , .; k"2'y r ;. . Dainty salads Cooling drinks Pleasant surroundings Tut-les Lunch ROO 333F :i l a .'ArLdL:su.. So uth of MajiesticL 'C,.d,..,- k m. - ~y =. -~n EDITE...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rells Of Bad Library Iitions I( South America Belmont Parker, publica- er of the.l:If panic wofiety who recently spoke at theI on the subject of "Southj Abraries," told many inter- s that exist between the raries of Qur country in compari- n to those of South America. 'They are in a pitiful state of ne- ct," Mr. Parker declared, "and cor- tive remedies can only be made r a long period of time. The majority of people do ...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y OFFICIAL BULLETINI In the Bulletn is coustructive notice to all members ofI ty. Copy received until ::30p. im. (11:;34) a. mn. Saturdiay) SUN DAY, NAY 6, 1923 Nrzmbr 157 Fl.orid Boasts Of Big ( As W4ell As Bath ing rho, fonrth reaular meetingz of the Unciv r ;ity Senate fD facYel? r1022- w ill be held in Room C, Law Building, on the evening of Mon 'a..May1 t Fo'clock: Ord~er of business: 1.Annual Report of the Board...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…/. lit inn I TURE : LDA! No. 156 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1922 MICHIGAN - OHIO Tau e Ti REPORT FRENCH Senior Opinion WOLVERINES SCORE 8-3 VIC TTo Fake In .,Favors Cane Day TRICK MEN EET This Evening WILLING TO OK. Set or Sunday OTAP Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering Tlie consensus of opinion among the society, will:hodd anIinitiation ban- seniors on the campus is that Cane ut at 6:36 clck this evengatM day, hich has be...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…~alt, I - . near future would be forced to - Well, e the committee on correspondence, e'd like permission to write home. Mother's Day Cards e iiVeity . Kern Draton'W.; KHAKI AND VACATION The government is doing everything it can to make the well known assertion, "A million men will spring to arms over night in case of war", a true one. R. O. T. C. organizations in a number of uni- versities, a nationalized militra, short enlistment...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…i i UI Iu ini LU T SPEECHE~S De Molay to Give Dance Satuwrday hall. Tickets for the dance may now Night be secured from Cecil Leopold,.'24, Members of the Ann Arbor chapter, chairman of the dance committee. Rob- Order of de Molay, will hold a chap- ert A. Campbell, treasurer of the Uni- ter dance beginning at 9 o'clock to- versity, and Mrs. Campbell, will be the morrow night in the Packard dancing chaperones for the evening. ( it r' I!c ...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

….. '' , T ... p _- .. ,r .. ., . .. ., ,y . .. : " w .' ._,, ., ,. , , ... . .. y .. _ " :, .;: w: from your 17 Nickel's SPRING FOOTBALL END5 NEXT WEEK; TOURNARMENT TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY " Nickle's Ar- 1 a certa al stim etition. ay findc he "pep e aftern nhas bey ch mom d try the ment we promise ergy into; * in amount . lulus born d yourself p" tocarry -:u oon when * en trying. nents come. U perfect Billi- e. have, and will put re-...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…ORES YICTGRY OVER Y FOR U.S.C. MATCH "ontinued from Page One) Charlep Merkel, playing num- B for Michigan, did not en- any undue amount of trouble ing a victory over Meyers ofI in straight sets, the scores -2, 6-3. The match failed to any sensational playing on ide. Merkelrwith steady style Smerely wore his opponent and° captured both Sets in a g fashion. The Wolverine cap- ss the, ability to recover shots pponents when they seem good ses and...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY f, 0 5 _:: _:.. . ' Patronize DAILY AdvertiserstI THEIR PRICES ARE RIGT-SO ARE THEIR GOODS "EI U u Em PURCHASINRG If you are not getting as much for should the fault E CONOMY your money as you really may be I assure you en you phone your order tat it will receive just as and careful attention as you were present in per- PHONE 393' FIRST Perhaps you are not buying your goods at an economical store. It may...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

…K.A.T. CARDEN PR TO BE GALA AF RTY AiR - I The University iris' Glee club will hold their last meeting this year at 4 -o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May 9, in will Barbour gymnasium. Officers will be 0 12 elected at that time and a short busi- orn- ness meeting will be held. lock, Tickets will be on sale for the Sen- ior Girls' play from 2 to 6 o'clock Mon- day for women and from 2 to 6 o'clock. uing for the general public Tuesday and' Wednes...…

May 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

… Ml . l CHIGAN DEL NOTRE DAM CIAL BUT ISO p. u. (11: a. m. Saturday', BEATS .E 6-3 (Continued from Page One). Yawi.l l aa .,, As class dues must be paid before] tickets are purchased, all freshmen should present a receipt for their dues or be ready to pay 'them when they buy their tickets. Wishart Talks At Service Tomorrolv Copy SATFIUDAY, MAY S, 1922 Number 158 aculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: e will be a mee...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…ATE TE.. TODAY I Ab Alo 4:3atig DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I XXXI. No. 149,. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. PRICE GERMANYGIVEN 6 Decoat ins SeNtRT Forail Tonight DAYS.TO CT ON Finaltouches have been put on the decorations in Barbour gymnasium d evrythng i inreadiness fr they Architects ball which will start at 9 Atlantic Monthly Editor Delivers Prin- o'clock tonight. All tickets were sold cipal Address at Phi Beta several da...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

…I I-IL awaa'...i.xrsUA LJa'fmaL FICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN shed every morning except Monday during the Univer- by the Board in Control. of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ion of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise a this paper and the local news published therein. ed at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ter.' ription...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…LIl L I1 Gustus def. Baron, 6-1, 6-1; Hall def. Marentay, 6-2, .6-4; Robbins def. Orn- stein, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; Clippert def. Cohn,; 6-2, 6-1; Dunakin def. Denhurder, 6-2, 6-1; Ackerman def. Stephens, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. ITH OHI SAET CK MI Campusl 1FIcet SPORT CALFNDAR In the second round Hall, 2589R, will play Robbins, 1422M. The result of another fraternity match has been turned in, Phi Sigma Delta defeating Alpha Tau Omega, two matches to one...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…The Screen and amend- the existing abmitting the 'd of arbitra- existing con- Owing to necessary increases in the university budget for the academic year 1921-22, the tuition at Cornell has been increased to $250, beginning with the first term of next year. The tui- tion increase was made necessary by the fact that the university has used every cent available during the past few years for the payment of salaries, and it has not been possible...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

…I FESTIVAL NOTES. 1 .'u I Series! -I Violet Ingleright and Ralph Sarager, both' of the class of '21 of the Univer- sity School of Music, will give the firstj of the graduation recitals at 8 o'clock this evening at the School of Music. This evening's program is as fol- lows: Lungi del caradbene...........Secchi Nina ......... .....G. B. Pergolesi Per la gloria.................Boucina Ralph Sarager Sonata, Op. 22...........Schumann La .rasc...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…to Page Three) en on the trip and experience gained n will aid him con- are problematical with the'odds slight- ly in favor of Ohio ini view of past performances. The oirtcome of the meet may depend to a large extent on these events, if Standish, Burk- holder, tand Douglas break even in their specialties the dashman, javelin, and high jump should swell Michigan points to a winning margin. Apricots! Apricots' Large size can fin heavy syrup for...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

…IIIUAN DAILY [it 1's pro- vin Lust," li All-star 7in "The News and -Norma Talmadge in Passion Flower." Holy :e comedy, Bray comic, [(inogram s. i-Vera Gordon in "Th~e est Love," Vanity Fair s comedy and Pathe Re- DuiMabel Norman in "The Princess."- Mermaid com- "Wedding Blues," and In- itional News. TIS WEEK Stage l(Detroit) -"Four Horse- of the Apocalypse," from famous book~ by Vincent 2o Ibanez. A motion pic- will wear one of those beauti...…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

…THE 6..r%&a. . ....... .. Y. ...... . .. OFFICIAL BULLETIN I FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. Number 149. ior Engineers: All Junior Engineers are requested to fill in the registration cards for class directory. Cards can be obtained from members of the committee n the Technic office. Cards must be in by Friday noon, May 6. A. J. STOCK. lege of Pharmacy: A meeting of the Faculty will be held on Friday afternoon, May 6, at 4, U. in Room 212 Chemistry...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…=J '4I I hJ . ,- , I' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920. PR d For Swing-Out; .U For Portrait ion Con ference Flagging: Opens 7 I Arrives To erintend Drill H. Yost, Michigan's veter- .1 coach, arrived in Ann Ar- esday morning to focus hlis e on the fruits of the last TOTAL 0BROUGHf UP TO $2,413.00'' CONVENTION PREVENTS TOWN CO3101rITThE FROM WORK. ING WELL WEDNESDAY'S FIGURES BRING IN $1,250.00 MORE WEARING POTS OP...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…cept Monday during the Univer- I of Student Publications. AsSOCIATED) PRESS :luuively entitled to the use. for~ is credited to it or not otherwise cal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ta1, $3.50. uilding Maynard street. orial, 2414. ed 3oo words, if signed, the sig- in print, M3~t as an evidence of be published in Tie Daily at the a or mailed to The Daily office. ceive no consideration. I o man- he writer incloses postage...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…/!',. ". ".,,.. .. . : , s iwiriiw 1. .1. -:_..! _xa mb YESTERDAY'S GAMES. American League - New York 7, Washington 1. tCleveland 3, Chicago 2. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. - i k, and a NINES National League Brooklyn 4, New York 3. Chicago 0, Pittsburg 2. - Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. VARYTANK MEN TO- TAKE ON INELISIRLES tic teams face the wo days of the year 'hen two baseball c meet and one ten- e playe...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…15fIPS OFFERED Given For Research in ray Engineering 11 ) JES. and r be- and are Four fellowships are offered by the. engineering college during the year 1920-1921, for work in the field of highway engineering and highway transport. The Roy D. Chapin 'fellowship in highway transport is offered *to pro- vide for the investigation of an ap- proved subject -relative to highway transport. It pays the sum of $250 with an allowance of $50 for e...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 5

…d V 1'. 1£V V L' 1..1 ! R.OT.C.J Tj ....Iuu-f u - U -lit- W RELIGION IN INDUSTRY I. e Thomas in with a North comedy. re in "Lord I and Lady SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM RANGED FOR LAST UNION SERVICES AR-I President-Elect Unable to Attend Banquet of Military Club Due to business which demands his presence at Washington, D. C., presi- dent-elect Marion L. Burton, will not be able to attend the banquet of the University R. 0. T. C. club, an Ma...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

…a, I1 r engineers baseball td at south Ferry plas lan-' 7 :04-Third freshnan hygiene lecture get - in Natural Science auditorium by en- Dr. Warren E. Forsythe for the lay- studwnts who missed the regular' sets afternoon lecture. fles 7:80-Classical club meeting in room will B, Memorial hall. Election of of- 'nts ficers. the 7:30-New England club meets in ddi- Lane hall. Nomination of officers for the coming year. lust 8:00-Meeting of the ...…

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