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April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…C 14 4 A6F tr an a DAY AN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 Pi p,1 Athletics Dominate April Issue Of Chimes; Articles Are Well Written ORgN LAN ULD 3 ON BEj 'S TO ROWD tu Sure sThani to Athletics dominated the April issue of Chimes, which made its appearance on the campus yesterday. Nearly half the publication is turned over to the doings of the track team. The fron- tispiece is a drawing from life of Walter Simmons, '22...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…f the super-university ds 'D PRSS atitled to the ase er to it or not otherwise nbasked treil. quard Street, w.q 414. sentiments4 d4 EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 EDITOR ........BREWSTER P. CAMPBELL ................................Joseph A. Bernstein ................E. P. joyJr. .B..................... ......... Young dams . G. P. Overton P. Dawson M. B. Stahl trd Ianbrecht Paul Watzel .. McPike ird Chairman ...................L. Armstr...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…! nt. lvllt.%.' !AN DAILY I, TAXI I N 35 Cents Every Passenger Insured Against Accident I DrinkA z Morel Milk AND LESS COFFEE. Milk is food for the brain. Try putting yourself on a milk diet and see how much better you feel in the course of a few days. O! The Ann Arbor Dairy Co.' PHONE 425 Society Brand Clothes HOME RULE- GAINS HEARING IN WLES Project Causes Favorable Comment Following Foundation Of Irish Free State LLOYD GEORGE HA...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…I . I MRS SCONTI Offers Are for Sal au 11 - alesmen cmer .U IS TO NG SUMMER! Newberry and Charles E. Townsend, and Congressmen Earl C. Michener1 and Joseph W. Fordney, all represen- tatives from the state of Michigan at the capital, National Commander MacNider of the American Legion, Colonel Eames, oommander of Fort Wayne, Detroit, and Lieutenant Com- mander Broadhead, in charge of the Detroit naval district. Chaperones will be Major R...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…y in the state is $1,763,- that in property devoted re is $2,337,000,000. The n products each year 'is 0,000,000, against $3,448,- tanufactured goods. The dl of the farms of Michi- Iding work performed by >r members of their fam- to $32,000,000. The vari- s. spend $900,000,000 a I1W SKIP'S OFFERED THREIN, ECONOMICS INFORD TO AWARD FOUR IN FOOD RESEARCFOR . 1922.23. ' business and economic problems, and their work will center principally in m...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…*.'= 37 t ... o . ., : ,. . r 2.y. tr J] T I t AR D; MEN WILL FIND TOUGH IN UNIJRSITY OF GEORGIA TEAM' TO LOSE for the count, having dropped Coach THIS White's men two times., Beast of Strong Hurling Corps The Wolverine'"batters will face the .rsame hurling corps this spring that Black,, performed so capably against them Black, last April. Cliff Pantone, Cracker Pa. ace, is back in the field and turned a chigan nine five hit game on hi...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

…I NI ;1'11I LU UU .i er man whose the results of Like is custod- rner andsto- Wimbles and s stronger, and any one the ssed since the ELECTION NOMINATIONS All class and campus organ- izations must place their lists of nominees for office in the hands of the Student council election committee by Saturday, April 22. Fa lpre to getnominations In on time will result in for- feiture of space on the ballot. This requirement is made neces- sary,...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

…traffic throughout the city are to be connected by well paved strets. Van Tyne's Work In India Highly Praised By Whyte demic Mrs. C. H. Tyne, wife of Prof. V. H. y May Van Tyne, of the history department, re es- who is at presen't on leave of ab~sence ,ork of in. India, has received a letter fromi elgium Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte, presi- omote dent of the new Legislative assembly age of of India, commending Professor Van Lm and Tyne's wor...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 9

… Disapproval over he offer of the LO 1924 Olympic g Stadium. It he event would des Princes at Kirby, chairman of the npic committee, de- great mistake is being long run, he said, the the Pershing field into I approach closely the stadium and another ve decided advantages rian stadium in loca- Lyons also offered a site o haveadvantages, but as seriously consider- two other cites men- 'er the Pershing sta- definitely decided upon h committ...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

…own AndWhen You're Home- RAISE YOUR QUOTA Facts- for 'Ile Michigan needs a swimming pool and needs it badly. a 'The logical place is in the greatest student clubhouse, The Union!. The pool is partly conistruct- ed but $28,000 must be raised to complete it. This money will' be raised during vacation. If every one of 900 workers will bring back $82 over $28,000 will be raised. It's easy if every one will work. Sell Michigan again. TALK SWIMMING...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 11

… re to give you the possible for your Ve have only the mides olfPocahon- cky, West Virgin- hracite Coals. We Genuine Solvay g'rade West Vir- Pennsylvania By- I Dean IAll girls who wish to sign up their houses for baseball must do so at once on th~e bulletlin board in Barbour gym- nasiumi. Many girls who pledged specific amounts last fall to the Y. W. C. A. have neglected to pay these dues.. Im- mediately after Easter vacation the committee in...…

April 07, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 139) • Page Image 12

…II a F Rudl 9:80 p. m. (11:80 a FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 Yw ni ETINi days.). Number 1390 O1'versity: ig vacation President and Mrs. Burton will not be "at I be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, April 12. M. L. BURTON. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: is called to the midsemester report cards which are being" rough the Dean's messenger boxes. All members of the fac- I to report cases of students whose work so far has bee...…

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