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August 08, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTw8, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE REACH FINAL ROUNDS IN * I SUMERATHLETICS Glocheski Is Champion In Two Tennis Contests While Lovas Wins Crown In Horseshoe Events SIX GAIN HIGH HONORS Two students, Earl Glocheski and William Lovas, won victories in two tournaments to climax the 1928 Sum- mer Session athletic program spon- sored by the intramural department of ,the University and under the di- rection of Paul R....…

August 08, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PROF. AMOS 1. MORRIS DISCUSSES RHETORIC' LABORATORY PURPOSE SAYS OBJECT IS TO APPLY SCIENCE TO LITERARY CRITICISM USES PHYSICS AS BASIS Demonstrations Operation of Rhe- toric Laboratory Methods in Study of Joint Play Discussing the rhetoric labora- tory, Dr. Amos R. Morris, assistant professor of rhetoric, stated that the only ultimate aim is to apply to literary criticism the methods of...…

July 08, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…One really n ally should let >f going to the dev-l nust conform; one the majority male ong as I was exposed to prohi- I was seriously handicapped, was unable to- do more' than a few innuendoes against it time to time confining myself derogations which were in- ebensible to ministers, school rs, students, baggage masters, 11 such blue-ribobn winners of numskullery. Indeed, they it that It was for prohibition received not a few letters com- it...…

August 08, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY CRITIQUE One of the most interesting books which I have chanced upon is "The Opinions of Anatole France," (Knopf). The substance of it was documented from the conversation of the French writer by Paul Gsell who also, some few years ago, did a like volume on Auguste Rodin. 'Whether the words of France were taken down verbatim or not I cannot exactly say, but I suspect that they were not. Some...…

July 08, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREU WOMEN'S LEAGUE BRINGS PUPPETEERS FOR REUE A novel entertainment called the "Puppet Review" will be presented un- der the auspices of the Women's Lea- gue at the Mimes campus theatre at three and 8 o'clock on Thursday, July 10. It will include the well know epi- sode of "Pryamus and his love This- be" from Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream",...…

August 08, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…THE 5U3MMER MICHIGAN DAiL Y ---------- 777777-77", w U. S. Fliers Spanned Sea To Greenland tir y{ / Y -x =:r The heavy line shows the jump of 01h- A incrican' round-the-world fliers 'romn Reykjavik, Iceland, to Umivik, f rF..1jnd, from where the course lies r JRigp e , on Nprth American soil. WELFARE SOCIETY CARES FOR HOSPITAL. CHILDREN Interestingand important work has been done recently by the Children's Welfare society in connection...…

July 08, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…CHIGAN IP [LY G ARRIcK Eves, - 50c to .58ONSTELLE Wed. Mat, S0c to $1.50 .Y~ 10th Big Week sat. Mat. 50c to, S..06011 P'a~c+LAofUSEi The Mfiracle Play of A merica Dowfltownii ANNE NICHOLS' Ti, "Able's Ilrish -,Roe Th B SEE IT! You "hill EventIMally in 7,cUise M. SEATS NOW LM( For This and Next Week. l ro iglto Glendale 9792 Tuesday, Thursday r Martp. aid Saturdlay. SOC-7 SC )t. I±ves. ; C- I,00 icicet Offce at Grinnell's. ZIRD WEEK onste...…

October 08, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…SATURDA'CS TEAM Johns at Center and Nelson at Full Only Probable Changes In Line-Up for Case Game MICHIGAN ELEVEN ENGAGES IN SNAPPY SIGNAL DRILL Michigan Position Case Cappon........ L.E. . Houriet (Capt.) Goetz (Capt.).. L.T. ......... Boehm Dunne..........'L.G........Droege Vick...........C........Edwards SOCCER NOTICE Chicago Players Declared Lligible Regular soccer practice will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the south end of Fe...…

December 08, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…CHIGAN DAILY ..;: . , / .1: s c Crow, " - : "... 30 MEN RETAINED ON VARSITY COURT SQUAD KALAMAZOO COLLEGE WITH MICHIGAN DEC. 17 OPENSI Coach Mather cut his basketball squad to 30 men Monday night. The following have been retained: Cap- tain Karpus, Williams, Whitie Wilson, Weiss, Peare, Pearman, Rea, Dunne, Miller, Walmuth, Zinn, J. E. Wilson, Wickham, Paper, Whitlock, J. A. Smith, Cook, Gregory, Klepser, Elbler, LeGalley, Reason, ...…

January 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…ARY 8, 1921. r L . . ¢'' fii " u^ , / 9 ". W r I CONFERENCE COURT OPENS TONIGHT Wisconsin Faces Michigan in Contest, at Waterman Gymnasium CrucialI BADGERS SLIGHT FAVORITES DESPITE DEFEAT BY PURPLE Michigan opehs her 1921 basketball season at 7:30 o'clock tonight, Wis- consin furnishing the opposition. With a successful preliminary trip and contests out of the way, eight vic- tories having been scored over strong Michigan and Southerp qu...…

March 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. BALL WAITS FOR OUTDOOR WORK Infield Practice Started by Coach Pratt; New Men Have Chance to WIn Varsity Jobs OTHER CONFERENCE NINES ARE DEVELOPING NEW TEAMS With only a month left before its southern invasion, Michigan's diamond squad is forced to confine all practice to the gymnasium. Competition for Varsity positions is keeping up inter- est and making the entire squad hustle. For the past few days Coach Pratt has g...…

April 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… n OR , ° ,: . .. . , ... ,' J . '.1 U. .+ ... . . .i+ -"-- r STS GIVEMICHIGAN FIGHTING CE WITH" CALIFORNM 9TOMORROW' ichigan Favored in Broad Jump and Weights; Calif. in Three , rE:lents PPOSING REAY -SQUADSf ARE FASTEST IN COUNTRYI With but one more day of practice efore this year's premier dual track eet, the University of Michigan track lam and the California cinder stars e primed for the big contest which kes place inthe Californ...…

May 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..., ..., MANY POSITIONS OPEN FOR WOMEN STUDENTS - V Just at this time when a life work ' {" y '****v L '{'a;i' = :r , l{for seniors, summer employment for all classes and even something to add to the coffers of the student while in pfd dn1, 1 school, are big questions on the cam- pus, Dean Myra B. Jordan has at her offices a number of offes to women . .{students, about which consultations may be had and details supplied...…

June 08, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,,. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . _ .. ..r. t . .. , . . «« - . . ... -. .. . . ."." , .. ., ." ,.. -_ "" . . .. . _ _ .. ."= . . .. ,, . . . , h -., ""'. .L i e on~ofDixn'soffrins fr ahom WieoniuAB lRt 11 run.] R. Williams, If...4 1 2 0 L l x ] Michigan Has Two an arn Ninth Lyman, 2b..........3 1 1 TIV S H ID grasp the' Wolverines made adepr Elliott, cf...........4 0 1 ate effort t) break the tie in their J Williams, l...…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…urey InL for the Jew though their history is an open book, id can ever Professor Ro'senau stated. f. William Discussing the reason for the Jews university coming to America, Professor Rosenau aerica Has said it was to escape the persecutions uesday aft- and misrepresentations to which they ience audi- were constantly subjected in some of the otd countries. In a brief survey he Jew has of the history of his people from the -expression, time I...…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGR 7r ISARPUC"KSTERS CHOSEN_ BY DAIY A ll-4 14nferellce HIockey T'eam I ncludes Mlichigan iMinnesota, And A Wisconsin hell ~NAME FOUR WOLVERINES3 Ronored Briton, r ,. bass -...Akw By C(IiIrE. 0limacler In# co-op)erationl with Coach Josephx '>} flarss, The Daily has picked an all- tar hockey team, madle up of the out- ,i~anding performers on the regular; leamns at Michigan, (Conference can chan-ons), MVinneso...…

April 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, 1"5 THE, MICHIGAN D AILJY WEDNSDA, ARIL , 125 HE ICI-IGA DALYPAGE ':IP.E __... Y L The Campus TIoday's questioni : Should an at- tenipt be made to bring a good stockI company here at least once a week? W1here asked: University hail. 1"he answers: It. A. Hoffman, '26E,j --"T think good plays should bed booked at least occasionally, as they .form a means of dramatic instruc- tion and appreciation." Geraldine Schube...…

May 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…VRTDlAV, MAY 8, 1925, THE MICHIGAN DAILY M #! M .,,.. . 'WOME[N TO O'FFR[ NUTRITION EXHIBIT, Fbire. -Daiy Program IV-Will lBegflu 'ces-. *hay; Facuilty WomenOI Pre. pa~re ]Food j)isitys EXPERTS WILL SPEAK An innovation in the way of a nu- I ritiofl (eliolst ration will 1)e pre-' ,mnted for three dlays beginning Tues-i lay, May 12, at Barbour gymnasium. The prograin will include food dis- Allies Discuss Cologne Evacuation )t'r 'ri'r:'~...…

November 08, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…TI{URSDA1Y, NOVEMIBER 8, 1623 THE ICHIGAN DAILY . .. , 1 : .. . x .. t , . :. ,. ;. : .. . . ADYISOR TALKS TO, PONICALMA Mfrs, Molly Price Cowls De a beg ganuization of, Campaign Dilstricts Or.. FITED)A DlERF EXPLAINS WORK OF UNDERGRADUATES Mrs. Molly Price Cook, campaign Vdvisor of the University of Michigan League, and Frieda Diekhoff, '24, un- dlergraduate representative of ;,the ,eague, attended a 'dinner which was given last night...…

December 08, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…(7. ,R 8, 1928; THE M!CHIGAN DAILY OUSES TO SIGN FOR BASKETBILL TOURNEY Husband "Made" Magus Johnson, She Helps Him DRAWING BE FOR OPPONENTS SIMILAR TO HOCKEY TO Houses wishing to enter the inter- house basketball tournament are warned by the members of the physic- al education department, that the dead- line for signing up for this is 5 o'- clock, Monday, Dec. 10. The draw- ing for opponents will take place at 4:30 o'clock, Tuesday...…

January 08, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHICAN DAILY '. . BERSHIP DRilE I k Stll Spreading Gospel Of Hope ILL ST RT TODAY May Pay University of Michigaun League Pledge in Five Installmentsf CHARLOTTE BLA(4DON, '25, HEADS DRIVE COMMITTEE Uhiversity women who hesitate to subscribe for life memberships in the University of Michigan League dur- ing the campaign which opens today and continues through tomorrow and Thursday, are reminded that the en- tire fee of $50 need ...…

January 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…passing phase diana and 1111- fives in their! have been un- he Hoosiers, in ed some of the le west, and all, well balanced ngton school. ood oting displayed centers on the, lent has been ity with which inne have been luring practice. ecoming an ex- 'ring machine, nd missing few an' FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST! (Continued from Page One) Coach Farrell feels the need of dist- MITCHELL PLEASED WITH RE. ance runners. New material in the SULTS OF FIRST ...…

April 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILI. PAGE T: ,r } Ys^# 1 4!* " A Y " " " ' G I' r South;) on e so inter- ren's plans unless there no .one ex- et a chance ach and his ir invasion the battery short drill. warmed up rms in con- ntion of the Var- five moundsmen result there has m among the ing staff. It is nber of pitchers rn on the mound i commences but Coach Lundgren and every mem- chan'ce to show g. the opposing action sity who are be- idleness by the unde...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…cxy e ', ._._, LARGE LISTS FOR INTER- FRATERNITY TENNIS MATCHES Entries for the fraternity tennis list are 'unusually numerous. All the houses on the campus are being call- ed to see whether a team will be en- tered or not. The teams which have been eliminated in the baseball league are being called first and these will play during the first few days in or- der that the two series may not inter- fere with each other. Houses which dre planni...…

March 08, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…THEF MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE k ~ M W go, LVA ffAvA sus SWIMMING MEET WILL ATURHSEEN EVENTS INDIVIDUAL AND CLASS HONORSI WILL BE AWARDED CON. i TESTANTS SENIORS MUST RESERVE EI WO PIAY TICKETS MON~DAY E T " The remainder of the tickets SDPPER H M1A1 for senior performance of the Junior Girls' play, March 18, will I CA. , GOWNS TO 1IE FIST be issued to senior women from ! APPEARANCE NT ANNUAL I 1 to 3 o'clock Monday in Univer- AAA I; NUL...…

April 08, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…______ THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. . s I i FAVA Read The Daily "Classified" Columns II First Time Anywhere At These ,.. F 1~~ I WOMEN TO CHOOSE1 LEADERS TOMQNORU' Women's League, Y. IV. C. A., a IV. A. A. Present List of Candidates VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE AT LEAGUE BOOTH IN U-HAL Annual elections for all offices the Women's League, in the Y. W.t A., and the Women's Athletic assoc tion will take place from 8 to1 o'clock and from...…

October 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…R F : 4 :az THE MICHIGAN DAILY nil,~~~~ dents what to think but to teach themi J7jlA k' " " WI5CONow to tik and then to trust thers l H19 tot'cel what to think as year by To Admit Berlin ya:' they facee changingfct ,. ,r I"The Univrsity of Wisconsin (Ioes, ~interior deecratormihfunsyor vGlenn Frank D~eclares IUniverity oous; it exists to free your minds. I Should Prove 1Retreait lroi ; The ,scoo (does not exist merely to; World of IDog'ma tra...…

November 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…Sl_'i11,'D Y 8, TIlE MICHIGAN -DAILY PAGE THREZ ONulin edDIVER ITY SHOPS BACK Politicia Held- _ ON NE HIF SCEDDE~'In Bootleg Pdot, l 0)0 i P J' aiontt115onl an sv ' ', ouv i- n 1 htt l ( .E the U niversity .: ~: r :: :- A: .x 'd; ^ 1 >Yacr~ ° sh On W(thiseeback on a nora cd of specal equipment for the , ,>i ~ g hot~ it 1 ad MedicalI buildings kept X it :;'N r 4A ALL)T"FA~ESe~ ' riFTU;ETT)1sT the shops opr ating continuously x.O' , i 1,1i6 (...…

December 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 8, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEI TTIREE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 PA~F T1IRE~ TAKS PULS LFEAids Court Cause FORH SERMON TUPIGI ,miry Of P.iul\ :ife t I ~ i e ity F, Many fraternities would be 1i- OVUU CI[ OPPOSES Jnciually unable to run their houses whout the aid of freshman pledges. 7. Tne period of rushing would be r%[F DDODIIUI lengthend, calling for a greater ex- ULLLII i bVIU II I penditure of b)th lime and money ...…

January 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…'FIRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 THEF MJCHGANrDAIL'Y ogamistic relationship with the hope + equipment, and that now in a daa kiy.lodf'laIo ^ e~en W oolley ThinkS .1 odern Iand intention of eliminating the un- arge scale manufacturing that un- C lk Ad T lao Family Org nization ogical desirable and unessential elements. tion has been lost, hence the womanx en i no r Soia enenissatngtata te om.This move is meritorious and________ present time the ~~~~...…

October 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, October 8, 1929 'THE MICHICAN .D_ L. 'PAGE TI EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS BRINGS ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE RESUMPTION I PUBLICATION POLICIES Special Interviews, Art Features Will Be Innovations in 1929-30 Magazine STAFF SEEKS REGULARITY [SCREEN1 REFLECTIONS On View Today. Michigan: "Wonder of Women," with Lewis Stone and Peggy Wood. Majectic: Dangerous Curves," with Clara Bow and Richard Arlen.1 Wuerth: "On With the Show," all-talking...…

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…Vr'TIDA'V, NOVEMBER 8, 1029 T"HE NtICAM flATl-Y MOGE THRhEP ( (RVRN ILR,"l[ KO1l [ OSEKSUNDAYi ROYAL LOVERS AT BETHROTHAL IfiI HS CR UEN' NAMEDTO PEAKA CN VCROFLCTNS Characterized as "Remarkably*ONNA A POO LMS IHuman" by Professor Sophie Tucker, origiBroad- Roy Holmes. Noted British Author Discusses Soway night club "hot mamma"," Naval Disarmament and croons blues songs in inimitable The Rev. Carleton Brooks Miller style in the talkie "Honk...…

December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…t SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DA I CY' PAGE T tM BRUMMANNOUNCESArcLite to Appear Monday; Will Carry DAH"'TES OF'Numerous Features Monday wiil mark the second ap-I pearance of "The Arc-Lite" a bi- monthly publication of the Archi- tectural society. New York Times Intercollegiate In addition to the usual news articles and alumni news, the paper Essay Tests Wil be Given will contain several features, it is March 4. announced b...…

February 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…IJ . ).A T, li.v 'r 1 l .lil:[ .11 1 c 1 g', 1 . THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,\VI~DESDXY~ l~iHd1ARY ,. . .TH. MCHIGAN...IL . ww . . . " ( LITTL SCORES REFUSING FUNDS 5HOSa unSCOO LT L0ESTABLISH HOSPITAL SCHOOL I I ii 5Ch iO l' 'ldn E~latoi 0~ ~ ac iig edt ion of the ANici Will IParticipuit ('chlbs 1 to 1151a 1 sbalselol. 14,1les For l ' i l t '; rece(, 'ok l: i]''s ik s0c1oy1 I)( 1 1 lst Frid i~v ai he Unid- ELIMINATED; o i 1is' a, Th e Preside...…

March 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…TI1_ITRUSDA L', MARL11 T 8} 1 9 8 THlE MICHIJGAN DAILY I.A.JFi T11id"'A .00R ROFESSORn Aijf WHO INCREASED ABILITY 'Edmonson and Davis PRFSO NEILL UVINL PROJECTS ADONViMRSENMETO ESEu -, OF NVY MRKSEN MET N VESELTo Adise OficlI Is WORK Of UNIVESITY SPEHDPARTMENT ____w " B mmta t I "BAHIIM 'TOPIC ISE'VE'rni~ls atte nixerl o OF TOLSTOY TALK hat tottOgo ht i i1 "B3 ha tisi i s the t l of01 all ad- from in radr,,,hae ii iotd the (tress whi...…

May 08, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…1928. THE MICHICAN DAILY PREDICT HEAVY VOTING IN CAMPUS ELECTIONS TOM ORRC STUDENTS FROM E V E R Y COLLEGE ORATORICAL BODYT WILL PARTICIPATE INE NOMINATES NINL SPRING VO'TE I 1.7 A A %A YW V 1J£LU Students from all schools and colleges in the University will as- semble tomorrow at the various campus polls to vote in the annual spring all-campus elections. Judging from the final count of the number of registrations which were subscribed la...…

March 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF THREE :.a a. a s o. - XA " 1J4 W.L- i THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF THR~ 7 TO DE11 HELD TONIGHI rials for(let ermining the members of the Varsity Glece club who will rep- resent the t';:rversity in the Intercol-I legiate g lec Odubi contest for schools of the Miclle We'st, to be held Marchi 21, in Chicaigo,: NWill be0 held at 7 o'clock tonight in the Union. From thel 50 men now enrolled in the club, 241 will be chosen t...…

April 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…TH -IHTA D. .A. AAU V5.A TA.J P ADP TH T........4T ANT f ..T sir, h 'ViTWtiU... .., ctsuir" 4nsti ar OIFT AKESPOSSIBILE SCIENTIFIC__RESEARCH A tn Crh'a ii C V,0-fC:,1ion Donates umFor 1i;3t',igling Use Of V,~ J'Al:"(Of Steel WILL HAVSSPECIALIST Intensive research in the use of gas for steel treating to be carried on by the department of engineering research has betn made possible by a gilt of $10,00(0 irom the American Gas' Asocation, a(c...…

May 08, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…SAY, MAY 8, 1927 "SHE MICKIAN DAILY PA'lffr TI-IF M..i -IIC~AM Lfl71L 1 t As$il #Tl 'v NOTED INVENTOR DIES AFTER[LONGI ILLNESS' lhudson -.1 lin, Fthinous As Autbor WAS FOE OF PACIFISTS LAKE IJOPATCONG, N. J,, May 8. ---Hudson Maxim, inventor, author, PILOT SAVES THREE IN PLANE / I wouIlsave th, southern MissiscippiSE CT HR STA Sv le fr m -, tp ii cr of tl !r , F R Dr y.Tent disastro is floods ! O E D C T O N S The general principle o...…

October 08, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…..y RIDAY, OCTOBER .8, 1926 TH-IF MICHIGAN DAILY PA(E,,7THREE~ .° a ASTRONOMY HAD Huissey Anid Rossiter W{fill Study Stars BY Mean: Of Iiit Telescope Constructed Here A" Y er A Ay .A R A' If SAIL FIRST TO ENGLAND Dr. William J. Hlussey, professor of astronomy and director of the obser- vatory, left yesterday afternoon for New York, where he will. be joined by Prof. pilchard A. Riossiter, assistant professor of astronomy. From there the...…

December 08, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…1VEDNESPA ,v DECEMBE1 , 8, i THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAG c, . rHREH WEDNJ~ yk PECEMBEfI 8, 1~2~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE' THR~ I - onowmmw^ rrnir~ f~QCAMPUS SOCIETIES REQUES'75TED TO IJLIIH lD11YIIO SIST ANN ARBOC R POR7 CHTLDRN;a D[COHATIONCardin a.~e row being sent out to all nue and Ann street. Any fraternities! N O l lraternikies and sororities on the inich fail to receive elOt campus requesting that these groupswhcarben sntotmyom Dietroit ...…

April 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…*r]IrURSDAY, APRIL 8, 192G rT IM7 AATt,'lLJTf-' A XT n A-TT V 1TLr7 Ctfi ,t' kif A ?': ..T \'FT '. PAGTHTRE LAWI SCKOOL CASE51 SOMPETITIOPN HELD10 Prize Is 1Divided Between Both T'eans; Winners Are (!oider, )IkeSell, 0'llanlon And Sal~zmn , [ CfAMPBELL FUND USED Final arguments in the Law school case contests were held yesterday at 4 o'clock in the lounge room of the ;Lawyers' club. One' hundred fifty dol- lars in prizes was divided betwe...…

May 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…:4ATURDAY, MAY 8,' 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 1TRE! _ _ - ,...., Michigan I Rt UNIVERSITY BALLOON WILL TAKE TEST TRIP' eadly For Initial Flight Tonight i selected as first alternate. The bal- loon will be piloted by R. 1-I. Upson, former instructor at the University, land, at.:present,. chief engineer of the Aircraft Development company of De- S troit. The balloon is housed at the labor- will return by train. Expenses of t he trip...…

November 08, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…, NOVEMBER 8, 1928, 7." ~ THE MICHIGAN THIRD CHORAL UNION PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN DOCTOR LOVELL RESTS AFTER HARD "HOOVER FOR PRESIDENT" CAMPAIGN NEXT MONDAY NIGHT VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, NOTED PIANIST, WILL .FEATURE PROGRAM ADMIT CIILDREN FREE Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Led By Victor Kolar, will Present Other Half of Program Vladimir Horowitz, noted pianist, will combine with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra next Monday night in presenting-the t...…

December 08, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SOVIET DIVORCE LAWS TOUTOO BARRIST ER& BY WORLD _LR DIVORCE IS MORE C05ON THAN IN THIS COUNTRY, LAWYERS TOLD SPEAKER IS AN ALUMNUS Talk Is Based On 10,000 Mile Trip Made Rceently Through Land Of Soviet ITALIA HERO IS ENROUTE TO ROME INVESTIGATION BOLOS TO TESTIFY CONCERNING DISASTER "Russian divorce is so simple, quick, and almost humorously com- mnn that it makes our own Nevada courts look...…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…rTDEJSDAY, JANCJARY 8, 1925 TTMF MSC-IGAN A L. PAGE THR9 - - --- --- -- - - - - - --- ---- i, E AMERICAN ASSOCIATION' INSEC T UNI T O0UIVRSI",1 /T MUSEUMj I/ POSSESSES M YNf F)() ~Tf L Al CHAD MEN' Advoc De Fav rules, Fields tercol: versit; of Fo mend( at the fensiv taken Natior ciatiox "severa staffa versit3 .Coac footba gan rr oredl treasu. a3SsO-t for ga, of the Thot sity in manl,N vice-pa sentatj of atI Forsyt: city H~ ence,v ered...…

March 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

…i f-ir titi C ti ICJ r . w-wim .. . - - - - - - - - IDARD OUSTS THREE ]f STUDENT RIOTERSI police, theater proprietors, or fI faculty will avail without united! student co)operation. There must be a complete repudiation of the thoroughly vicious tradition which links athletic victories with law- lessness.- The present situation is t. - intolerable. It is bad for athletics, (Continued From Page 2) ' expensive for property owners and name ...…

May 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…WIDNIESDAY'l MAV- R, T T TV T, E - - WEDNESDAY; TvrA~ a, 1~29 WA7O1~ T'HPd':.~ MTCHT~AM Ti~TEY ,.- PROFE'SSOR -SUMS lipa POSITIONS OF HOOVER ON PREVAILING ISSUES! DROWN REVIEWS QUESTIONS CONSIDERED BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE TAFIFF REVISION URGED President Receives Two Setbacks7 In Senate On Immigration And Debenture Bills With two great tests of Presi- dent Hoover's political strength being initiated in Congress, Pro- fessor, Everett S. Brown ...…

October 08, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PLAS T' RFOEST IDL LLANDSU O CUBA MADE BMTHW FORESTRY PRO'ESSOR ENGAGED AS CONSUI/ ING ADVISOR OF FtUlCOMPANY TEAK TO UPPLANT CANE Cuba Beginning to Realize All Land Not Suitable for Raising Sugar Crops Despite his regular duties as an instructor in the School of Forestry and Conservation, Prof. Donald M. Matthews acts as consulting forester for the United Fruit company and the Cuba company. These concerns are proposing to ...…

November 08, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…_ 91rTHE MICHIGAN DAILY:~ PAG. L' IIftI IF ILDALL SERVNICES JO-INID )CA~TING NWAIRP ORT 'I M OI 1i U -~ tlIllnh u n rl tfNI-aflsaanr r ay,,Nes Fvlood Victim ALUM~NI TO HEAR l wlIH IUUH HLuVHSL ,..,*... ...lTe University o Michigan Club of / / ~ V., Nv. 7- Th h~Philadelphia will listen to the returns h- F .. of he os5i t he Winoosi Valley flood' of the Wavy ga1nie ovr the a~io next ,rttei i alog n htaoeal Saturay. Te etu~ns will start com...…

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