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November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

…4t atit SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921 University Opens September 16" (By Hughsten . MeBain) W hat The Daily W ould Say Should The birthdays. For example, if a And from now on, each and every was born March 9, he would year the University shall commence Liberty Calendar Be Universally figure from the first of the yes on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Christmas va- A ing 31 days for January, 28 f cation will begin Friday, ...…

February 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… ,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY / 1AGkt'W " i /414 it } k/ w------- s Simultaneous with protracted engagements at New York Chicago and Detroit, the Majestic introduces this record attraction today--- -eaija wrid Recordis At the Randolph theatre, Chicago, 140,000 people saw "~The Kid"" during the first two weeks of the run--w-In Detroit and New York the results are the same. II We are breaking all precedent by the ,presentation...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

…1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Virginia Valli is the exquisite lead- Y shackles of addiction which bound ing J. Warren Kerrigan and Lois Shark Killed By it, as w ing lady. A comedy, "Call the Wag- him. It is in no sense biographical. Wilson, stars .of "The Covered Wag- ;ute afte ARTH EAETER S on,"and a new Fables Cartoon con- From first to last the picture is enter- on," Comes on Wednesday and Thurs Launch Propeller a great rIelude the program. t...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 11

…THE MCH1AN DAILY r Ta 9 Engineering Regi OO. It Tested Submarines Dean Cooley Three hundred feet long, twenty- parts,-surface friction and wav too feet wide, and ten feet deep, are making resistance. According t 4e dimensions of the experimental Froude's law, resistance varies as t ip tank of the University of Michi- cube of the lineal dimensions at co gan which is located in the basement responding speeds, i. e., at speed the ea...…

November 06, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…': s, ,, F . " '. , o s, "i92 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRR All 4.. .. i ~.. A+ s d i j b ;i q® y1 Y . t t [tD[ 01PTflRAILl Alpha Phi Defeats IANONECOMMITTEE Dean Lo6vd Speaks d m ~ wAdelias heever !Girls FRPNILEI ALI On Ad \anced Studyr a yVt Social supremacy will rest with the - ~ t L1LFY& . l Despite the fast :playing. of Sylvia women of the University on the night! "There are tor steps necessary ini ,Baird, '28Ed, Adella' Cheeve...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN [)AILY PAGE THREE PRODUCERS* OF THE 1927 JUNIOR HOP In Tan and Black Viking Calf A a rc° 'Inc. TheI927J-I 1 k *smlnttee Poo yileoi'ohler. Fourteen men, members of the 1927 lHop ('liloon or lve !or 0 ini clmrge 01f511the illedo Olil iUs (011n1ected with the presentation of a Michigan J-Hop.1 bee are, reactimg from (eft to right, lop row: Lee U...…

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...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

…I iL iVMiCIUAN JAILY MAGALINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921 WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY A Sale of Silk Underwear { . I'1 What's Nekv at Goodyear's \i "" 'I Silk undergarments, as you know, are the acme of dainty luxury. Usually they cost more than many wo- men can easily afford to pay. But at these prices - which are very special - they are marked so that ev- ery woman may purchase. The more foresighted will not only buy for their own needs; they...…

February 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

…THE M HIGAN DAILY THEM HIGAN DAILY 9 SCHUBERT1 ETROIT Nights - $1 to $3.00 Sat. Mat. Soo to $2.50 Nights at 8. Mats. at I The MESSRS. SHUBERT Present A Romance - O_ Love, Youth and Springtime (Continued from Page One) they pursue. Perhaps some of the dif- ficulty originates in the faculty. Per- haps professors as a rule fail to awaken sufficient interest among their students in the subject which is up for discussion. Perhaps the tr...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 12

…- "-,. - - I" THE MICHIGAN DAILY CUT" SARCOPHAGUS Luxor, Egypt, Jan. 5-(By A.'P.)-- th the discovery of the colossa' rcophagus of Tutankhamen, e ci os- in a nest of four wondrous shrines question whether the mortal re ins of the pharoh lie in this rnor- ary chapel hassfinally been decled.I e sacrophagus has remained in- t through 30 centuries, unveiled by sacreligious hands of tomb rob- rs. Yesterday was one of the eat moments in egyptolo...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bridges tA t4 4 Books and Writers t$ tA 4 I Indolence IN REVIEW l Masterful Work Not Great PRISONER WHO SANG. Byl FIDELIA. By Edwin Balmer. Pub-t han Boger; uImdied by Century, lished by Rodd, Bead. $2.00. 1;. Reviewed by Murchison Mabie. viewed by Robert S. Mansfield Someone has said that there isn't a novel worthy of the name has at j very high fence separating the sub- appeared, and Bojer has more lime from th...…

November 06, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 35) • Page Image 12

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. r BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,,1920' ~'AGE FOUR 'SATURDAY, NOVEMB1I~R C,192~ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume VII SATURIAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926 Number 35 «_.. ._ --.: University Lecture: ANATOLE FRANCE INTIME. M. Edouard Champion of Paris,...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

…PAGE FOUR "O[MOEtVEI lavo ni'sKn THE ICH-IGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 1 '011 '11, Alm Arlbor,;riaI.Cr verse,00linAror;MajreCrk 13oothiiNo. 80...Si ima No 31111, Annl Arbiio; 1 r .1ndMrs. Karl1 1)1h1011, Detr11 o1i1t1; 11ialla 11 incoln,1 Chcg'Ill .; li i 11F?110 llickoiis Rochester, NI).; 111111301.e, Ci f1i111111111; 11 1 (:01 .An rewsDetrit, BlligIooth.1N11101111 11)111(Au 11 at1r01111: All.. and011111111 iou lilim Marue~orie ins...…

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...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

… Learning Spanish First Hand (By Millard H. Pryor) "I felt in a general way that every prospective language teacher should live for a while in the country whose language he intends to teach," is a statement made by Prof. Charles P. Wagner, of the Spanish department. "Only the foundation can be laid in the classroom. The best plan is to saturatie oneself with the theory of the subject and then to go to the foreign country. Students who have pr...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIG AN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 What I Think of American Colleges and American Students Wereceived a letter recently from ent demand for education-the pres- things-the power of concentrated way for mankind, which is the real George D. Pratt Jr., Executive Secre- ent rush towards the universities. I study and thought, and the power of hope of the world today. I was dis- tary of The National Student Forum, have h ar...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Artists 444 Atusic and Drama 4 4 to Play Pro Will Sing Here The Campus And The Theatre ' ry V I .The Play Production Tlays art of "acting," of bombastic melo- stantly encouraged to exploit his in- Behind an old patch-work curtain, dramatics, but the infinitely more dif- dividual eccentricities. in an older, even more antiquated, ficult art of simple repression, of get- Obviously, however, if the student au...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 13

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUDAY FERJJIaY6,a126 I-I. MCHIaN Di AlIY AGtFV lN IrT S RE I K son; Marjorie E. Reid, Lumbertown, Any ru SO E lviJO; N D ortha Dawsey, tDetroit; Eliza- beth W ellmsan, Worthington, 0.; Roth (Conltin1 nuedIfromP 6ge5F1u) {Magee, Ann Arbsor; Frances Brown,{ Arbor. Goesto--Misses Alice Kastle, ;Muskegon; Elizabeth Parker, Albion;' Chicago, 61.; Hazel L(eek, Chicago, Marioin Lawless, Aon Arbor, Il...…

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...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 14

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAE, NOVEMBFRt , 1921 Reviewing The Reviewers (By It. D. S.) and the remarks concerning it are anyone would have been arrested for writing 'Three Soldiers' was to ex- When Sinclair Lewis wrote 'Main extraordinarily varied, ranging from writing while the war was in progress. pose what he considered a nation- Street' he stepped into a fair sized utter damnation, through a long It purports to be the 'Now It Can ...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 14

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY- 6; 1924 4 BRTBRON H-WNDERSON. APOLOGIA. and is doubled up with age College dramatics, above all else, even as the thorn trees are should stand for experimentation-a among the.rocks where he is climb- feature too often over-looked. It can, ing"- in all fairness I believe, be laid to the falls asleep at the crucial moment, credit of Comedy Club that during while. the Young Man, Cuchulain, son the l...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY meU A ctivities °t C 4 Campaign News Financial Reports d Of New League Building Recognized By Michigan Men PROPOSED LEAGUE BUILDING FOR WOMEN National Campaign Committee OrganizesPreliminary Plans a Michigan men, as well as the1 nen, recognize the vital need of aL wen's building at the University of higan, is proved by the following ements, the first of which has been le by President Marion L. Burton, orary chai...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MiCT-TMAN DATT .Y SATURDAY. FEBRUARY G. 1926 PAGE SIX I-IF NAiTC1-CAM U'1TT V gST it"""" 5'EIe""" .5'.0s15 A F THESE CAME ALSO (Continued from Page Five) Booth No, 25--Lawyers' Club Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shass-- aker, Toledo, 0. Guests-Misses Ade- line Clark, Ann Arbor; Dorothoy Nova- toy, Detroit; Marie Aisdersois, Grand Rapids; Eleanor Horny, Detroit; Louise Master, Toledo, 0.; Elsie Cro- mler, .Detroit; Carol D~ixoii,...…

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...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

…"Three Soldiers" in Judge, has a good time snickering to h over the author's funny name th doesn't get time to offer much cism. He does say, however, "There is no question of its sin It is the hurt, angry cry of a fin who has felt the crush of the mi stamper. We heartily recomme to the disarmament conference.' Although he has not yet pu criticized the book, H. L. Menc quoted by the publishers as s that it is the best book yet w about the war b...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 15

…PACE 1Ttl f r. DAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR Better Foods Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic, Security May- e found for your valuable docu- ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. The service will please you. Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-105 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH STATE s I i i 1 1 a EGA By SCOGAN Written with a Parker by Glenn W.Miller,guard on Iowa'sfamouseteam andnow captain PARKER ANNOUNCES A New One ...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY lus Suggests Nation- Wide "}'ichigan Night" Ober WOULD HAVE 4 BIG ISTATIQN'S TRAN SMITTiN6 PROMINENT CALIFORNIAN SEEKS COOPERATION OF BIG BROADCASTERS What The Wild Waves Are Saying Radio may ultimately spell the doom I but did not seem entirely satisfactory. of the modern telegraph method of If any of our readers have ideas we VI ULU DISTANCE RECORD communication, but right now it is are sure station WCBC would li...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, FEB E3:t, ARY 6 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SATURISAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Il IT oothi No. 4(6 Extra Booth ftNo 46--Alpha Kap Latmbdaiil W~f 115 epor tters, tndcfendhenf nut torlud- Patron Ms.5. 1 fi eetic me Mott- int in other tooths. and member s of f ilu, Ia. Cuaes Oftse u, lirgurate tih. ftculty no1 includedi elsew here. \Vandetr ClotkU PasaA3.Flr (Cooftnud fro 000a ge Six) re Hiain aut, Mitkegont 1i ti...…

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 ...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

… "THE CHARL ED CIRCLE" But I' a won (By L. E. W.) ing an "The Charmed Circle," a first novel make by Edward Alden Jewell, is a blithe circle! volume, delicately sophisticated, yet At ti pervaded with an ingenuous delight. what t neth's It is a comedy of adventure, the ad- too get ventures of Kenneth, an American boy, the sp living with his elderly, sentimental colors guardian in a Paris pension. ' most Kenneth is a worldly young seraph, whilec...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 16

…PAZZ OURTHEMICHIGAN DASUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 wAu u'oua H IHGA Rx The European Boiling Pot Post-War Impressions Naples, Italy THOMAS J. KOYKKA there will come a time of desperate December 4, 1923wat Europe today is a world in the re- has taken every parliamentary step September, 1922. Similar gains are In Germany the social situation is withhated noed i th reurn fro moth o imost critical-while conditions ln making. It is seething with hatred p...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 16

….TH .M-IQIAN DAILY zy In The Churches - ongregfttioiiiil (liirelI rnP will give hi lqast Book on Optimihim this morning will discuss Rose Mlacaulay's; 'old by an Idiot." It will be n "The Mood of Freedlom." i's supper will follow thie service. "The 'Modern View esurrection" will be the stui- r discussion topic at 5:30l The University Women's b will sing at the motion plc- lee at 730 o'clock. The feat- is to' be "The Cricket on the Bible c...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…TIS ISALL OF THEM THE LEADERS OF THE GRAND MARCH CMMITTEE WOOK EN (Continued from Page Seven) Miss Eleanor Morgan of Cleveland(Cn uefm a Oe Hegt,0,adJha.Lyte 2E (Contined from Page One Alice Brunson, Glencoe, Ill.; Virginia Heights, O., and John . Lovette, '27E, companies, and music from all. Dodd, Monroe; Peggy Hines, Detroit; general chairman of the committee, urganizations familiar to radio Pauline Malone, Gary, Ind.; Ruth Mc- led the grand...…

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...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

…"GrowIth of The Soil"- May Lead Nuisance in Literature" was one of T he Story of "B ox 147" m be a lttle early to pick "the the Francis Bergen Foundation lee- novel of the year," but several review- tures. The Francis Bergen Lecture (Continued From Page one) least two Juniors on the staff, eo that ers, from a consideration of books Foundation is one of the most inter- doors. They were laden down with the magazine will functif, continual- publi...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 17

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TALE FIVID I THE BONDMAN tion should be confined to clerks, and - She plucked a thread of golden hair even them it drives to drink. Will To bind my hands in merry glee, the world learn that never we learn And first I mocked the fetter fair anything that we did not knew be- B o o k s a n d u m ah! no igtcould set me free; frGeorge Moore, "Confessions of a As triple brass the bond doth bold; Young Man" reason for coming to N...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 17

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ents Will Hold Presidential Straw Ballot Tuesday f POTENTIAL CANDIDATES WHOSE NAMES WILL APPEAR ON THE BA: LLOT ' . I' IF1El." j 1} . . f i t t' j ".' William G. McAdoo Charles E. Hughes C C©o td ' 11iram Johnusoni Robert M. LaFollette Oscar W. Underwood Joi 'W.- Davis r-' REPUBLICAN COOLIDGE, Calvin Coolidge was born on a farm Ir the small village of Plymouth, rmoant, on Independence day, Ju...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

…UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Ste. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister "The Adventure of World Good Will" is the subject of the sermon at the service Nov. 6, 10:40 A. M. Prof. Francis W. Kelsey will speak at 6:00 P. M. on Our Heritagesfrom the Past." Y. P. R. U. supper at 1:30. Out at 7. All Seats Free!l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron, Below State 10:30 - Worship and Commun- ion Service. Rev. Howard R. Chapman will preach. 12:00 - Sunday School Session....…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 18

…PAGE six s .THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 THE BOILING POT on. risings-coupled with strife be- that of the King in the average Ital- parliament. The poster further de- (Continued from Page Four) tween various factions in that part ian household-while the youth of the lares that "France can never be a United States, has an army four times of Germany which remains loyal, has land banded together in an organila- great and strong nation...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Republicans. Continued from Page Seventeen) rm more votes into the Johnson His vanguard of local managers paved the way for ;arge hearings, 1 the wily seniator is assured oft erested and enthusiastic audience erever he appears iii the state. .ator Johnson is a firm advocate of soldiers' bonus, lower freight es, more waterways, aid for farm- adequate child labor laws, a re- tion 'in taxes, a minimum wage for nen and "jistic...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY JANUA 6, 1924 .THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAS S! SP!vo "liberal" conception of Christianity is and know they are not getting it. The more need be said? Such Associa- ity far more wonderful, more exact- either true or untrue. (I dislike the distracting rush of college, fraterni- tions cannot render great service to ing, and more power-giving than any adjectives I have used, but you will ty, and society activities does not sat- any college. What ...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 19

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY- Chicago Divert The Waters Of Lake Mic higa, ........... oad Is In Favor Of It emning the City of Chicago for sent operation of the Drainagej there, but at the sanme time ig out that it wasthe inherent of any city to sufficient water3 needs, Prof. W. C. Hoad of the! ry engineering department, in :erview with The Daily, advo- a far-reaching survey of the Great Lake system with the f best conserving it for pos- ' ...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 20

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924% PAL.5 EIGhT THE MICHGAN DAILY Women ndThe Economic Problem W. B. BUTLER From about the time I was first able out everything that is not truly nee- to spell out a few words of a news. essary.". paper, the word "suffragist" meant to "But," queried Mrs. Catt, "surely me some sort of a "he-woman" who there is work among the children?" thought she was better than any man "No,".was the reply, "There are n who had ever liv...…

April 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 141) • Page Image 20

…STHE MICHIGAN DAILY su The New, Wind 'Tunnels Physics Buildin Will House ManyNew, SecalFacilities L WHITNEY THEATRE all faIctors: for the best ance. enabling the measurement of erodynanic properties of the air forces acting upon the model. raft and standing forth as larger tunnels of this type were Fof its kind in the United built and used as early as 1904 by Edition to rating higih «wah others. Such is also the old Michigan' Europe,...…

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