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January 11, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…', DAILY M N DAILY th dent shes ;the Alumnus, the Law ,n Technic, and a dent publications. im They're Better. showing the differ- niversity of Wash- 11 men have just iich the Wolverine to come off second Ho0w: 20.5 years; MV., 18.9 .16 in.; M.,_ .96 lbs.; M.,E -W., 261.15 ~sW,16.77 -W., 2 per '7 per cent; than t 4T ,sical Director Hall, uces, "These figures Washington man is ,sically and is freer the eastern man. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR...…

January 12, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… TY CALENDAR UIIt 'Cw'a Tan. 12.-Soph Lit dinner at the Union, 5 :30 p. Mn. an. 13.-Senior Medic Smolier at Un- ion at 8 o'clock. fan. 13.-Athietic Association election, U. Hall, 9 to 12 a. m. fan. 13.-Soph Lit dance at Packard Dancing Academny, 2:30 p. m. ran. 13.-J. Lit dance, Barbour Gym, 4. * * * * * * * * * 4' * CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisiuzg matter for this elassified column must always be paid f(;v in adiance, amnd may be left at thme...…

January 13, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…UNIVERSITY .CALENDAR * ,n. 13.-Senior Medic Smokter at Un- ion at 8 o'clock. n. 13.-Soph Lit dance at Packard* Dancing Academy, 2: 30 p. m.* n. 13.-J. Lit dance; Barbour Gym,x n. 13.-52nd Annual Webster Ban-* . : W *, CLASSIFIED AD8. Adi ertisilig muatter for 111hs be laid for in adi alce, anud uca, be left ad the IJAILY office up- paosite this Majestic Ietiieen the hours of 1'"mnon anld 10 p. in., or at Quarry's IDrug Store, N. Unhiersity...…

January 14, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…1. 3. ialLGH t - .N li1tLY . . __ APPEARED BEFORE PRES. TAFT I . M ss Isabella Kizer Played in Open Air Production White House Lot on Few actresses' are so favored as to have the opportunity of playing before the President of the United States, yet Miss Isabelle Rizer, who will play the role of Charlotte Verrinder in "The Magistrate" had this distinction short- ly before entering the university. The Coburn Players, portrayers of Shakes- ...…

January 16, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…THE M1ICHIGAN DAI-LY . CAMERA1 FOR SURVEYOR'S USE N,. ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION. I News of the adaptation of the cam- e- era to surveying, by that department' at of the university is arousing much in- n terest in engineering circles. Prof. C. 8 IT. Johnson received a letter recently from W. G. Hastings, '10, forester, of 'the Columbian National Forest Re- gc serve, asking for advice as to the con- instruction of a camera for use in topo- of ...…

January 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…& ~ . UNIVERSITY CALENDAR I f, 17.-Vocal Historical h School hall.- Recital,I I Jan. 17.-Cerele Francais soiree, Sar- ah Caswell Angell hall, 8 p. mn. Jan. 18.-Union membership dinner at the tUnion~. Jan. 19.-Junior Lit dinner at the Un- 11. t. 19.-Northwestern-Michigan de- ate. L19.-Morning, Woodrow Wilson at Vhitney Theater.- * 20.-Comedy Club in "The Mag- trate," Whitney Theater. L. 20.-Architectural Society dance, 'ackard Dancing...…

January 18, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…TIIfE MICHIGAN DAILY TAL FACULTY MEMBERS TO iTTEND PEDAGOGIC MEETING x members of the dental facultyt attend the Institute of Den- 'edagogics which meets in Chicago, ary 23 to 25. Dr. M. L. d will read a scientific paper. The iose of the convention is to permit esentatives from every dental col- in the country to meet in a body discuss the teaching methods of )us institutions. 'IES' HOME JOURNAL IS A EATURE OF WOMEN'S MEETING Ladies' Home Jou...…

January 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…w pats ES I 1 V es all s, or after >rom- GLIDER ARTISTS ATTEMPT ANOTHER FLIGHT TOAiY. Today is positively the day when the glider rises majestically and pierces the ethereal splendor-perhaps. Then again perhaps it may not. "Yes, barring the usual 'ifs,' we will try to get the glider a little more thab three inches off the ground Friday," said o. A. Blumberg, president of the Aeronautical society. ."However, I would not care to tip a good f...…

January 20, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…x, REORGANIZATIONS 01? ARE 3MERE LEGALIZ I1 SHA ng to the various and sundry histories religiously kept inhabitants, this is the first ecord in which no freshman as been unearthed. 'Tis pass- ;e. iversity of Wisconsin has a 'ootball and has winter prac- side line. Once upon a time The reorganization plans of both the Standard Oil Company and the Ameri- can Tobacco Company are mere shams according to Professor Smalley's third talk on "Trus...…

January 21, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…A. J.TAJ FaIGAIS VtENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Mr. Sam Small was entertaining an audience in University hall on the sub- ject, "From Bar Room to Pulpit," about the same time that a 10-20-130-up entitled "Avenged" was playing at the local theater. The medic students promenaded with class canes. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY.' *Receives Distinguishied: Position. Oscar E. Waer, '06 law, formerly cir- cuit court commissioner at Muskegon and now secretar...…

January 23, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…The attempt of the university or- hestra to collect $20 from the Corn- dy Club, for music rendered at the nnual club play,' was meeting with pposition. TWVENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Some discouraged ymembers of the sychology classes petitioned the fac- ty to drop the courses from the cur- V*AN D AILY: -NORTHERN ORATORICAL LEAG~UE TRYOUJTS TO BEf4TN' FEBRUARY 19. Preliminaries for the local Northern Oratorical League contest will begin on February ...…

January 24, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…4 A-N 4AILY .ACTICE SCHEDULE IS READ~y. Dean Cooley Addressed Graduates. i pe I R &W Over- coats S FOR sgsq SKATESI and SKIS * SRS and DIARIES For 1912 at desk cal, :.lar eliminates all rgetting im ortant detai s, or ntments. ijoy a diary now and in after noses of en::agements and prom- 'd yoir impressions shandsomtwiy bound in clktb or a& S chai rer Co. INDERS STUDENTS' SUPPLIES B01 Phone 1404 Cold Feet Are advance agents for Restless ...…

January 25, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… ;: ['N4G. ETENT ON LOCAL STPEETS M, of Sprinting Professors Attract Notice as They Engage in Prize Dash essed Along Several Blocks. r 13, will "Whoa, there!. Look at him go!" reg- "Go it, Long-legs! Well, I'll be blow- .e on ed; it's my chemistry prof!" ." "And the other's my prof in C. E.!" ff of Two professors running a Loot race I. CLASSIFIED ADlS. * Adiertising. twaiter for this classified coliumn umust ialways be paid for in aI4I~...…

January 26, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…. ® I ss S KATE and SKIS S DIARIES You meet him in the_ autumn With a wardrobe on his arm- Last spring's sartorial wonders, Lacking now their pristine charm. Ile looks you over blandly, Observes your togs the while, And asks with perfect innocence How much will take the pile. The suit that once you proudly wore, He looks with scorn upon, But later claims it for his own !With one "siamoleon." !But when the vernal zephyrs zeph, And bankrup...…

January 27, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…® 'ANT A NICE RAT? BUI LDING HAS THIEML * * * S * * , * * "Rats is Rats" over in the Medical building. Ellis Parker Butler's "Pigs i is Pigs" has been justified and shown tk be no idle fantasy. About one month past, the Medical department received a shipment of two hundred white rats which were used for experimenting work. Upon their arrival, they were placed in five large crates in the base- Sment. Today, they exist in quantities -- too ...…

January 28, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…THIS MICHI'C FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY The idea which later materialized into the present Michigan Union was expressed in a Daily editorial., UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Jan. 28.-"The Responsibility of the State" Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. m. Jan. 29.-Semester examinations be- gin in all the departments. Jan. 31.-Violin Sonata recital, 4:15 p. mn., High .School hall,. Feb. 8.--Evening. Glee Club J-Hop1 concert, University hail. Feb, 9.-Junior Hop.2 Feb. 10....…

January 04, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…;MIC~il&GAN I iLY T__ __ _ _COMEDYtCLUJB STARTS WRKGu OF LU L ma ________ ON PRO DUCTION O1 NEW PLAY (U AS y f the swell-dressed Re ersl f e asr e Fn s NO HOLIDAY REST i211 d e y R ehA rll of "tor he a gistE r fet"40nd madeby U. ~ inues. - tou to wear, le t US- Arrows of Dfiinutive Archer Pierce New Yorx's latest Earnest' work is the by-word with Man~y Cmpus Hlearts Dring members of the Comedy club who be- Yuetie Vacation. gan last night th...…

January 05, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… MUSIC AND F DRAMA I "Doctor De Lime." ' IAn express train to Happyland,. a blending of pretty girls and tuneful music, a bunch of laughter tinged with just a touch of sentiment, a scin- tilating succession of surprises, that is what "Doctor De Luxe" which is coming to the ':vew Whitney Theater Saturday, January 13, matinee and night is composed of. You won't only laugh at what Ralph Herz is doing or saying, you will laugh - at what he is go...…

January 06, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…I I I -11 ULI iii OPERA New w1h attrac- Lise of is so full of the and the artistic position by itself asing attractions. mention are the world of p of special The feature song and dance, "Skele- tons in the Closet," is one of the most pleasing things ever viewed. The manager of the theater wishes to announce that all mail orders ac- companied by a check or money order will be promptly taken care of. WEEKS manager ous class n in the m...…

January 07, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…New MUSIC elegram Received States That Glee and Mandolin Clubs Enjov Stopover AY DELAY HOP PREPARATIONS. (Special to The Michigan Daily) DODGE CITY, KAN., Jan. 6.-The niversity of Michigan Musical clubs *e now snow bound just west of here y a blizzard which has put a stop to I traffic. According to the latest re- wts, however, the trains will be in >eration by tonight. At present the ubs are over two days behind their gular schedule and the ...…

January 09, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… MUSIC AND DRAMA i I1 I The first let Vocal ReOital. musical attraction to take vacation will be given at of Music Wednesday even- week by Miss Mora Crane alto, of the vocal faculty. ve a recital complimentary ral public. The program cital follows: eni che poi sereno ...... Gluck ergiss meini nicht ......... Bach ruehlingsnacht ......... Schumann ui bist die Ruh .........~.. Schubert seine Lieb ist grun ........., BrahmsI ycle "Schorr Gr...…

January 10, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…II GA I AT II GAN A? .'" .; I MUSIC AND DRAMA I big white shoe COMPANY .ERS at Fraternities Societies and Clubs DETROIT, MICH. at liets air, the Junior once and get it nan over with rsonal delivery., md up=to-date, Faculty Concert. William Howland, Albert Lockwood, and Emily Webb Sadler are the artists who will take part in the faculty con- cert to be given in the High School Hall, tomorrow night. This is the first appearnce o...…

January 11, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…Hints Ix owhom I see room I aIN dress it tender lit to progres about Here. am ab out to b t hat an insul :n. When hold her But last irther and e said, "T ssed by a an invita- ui1s. send in I i -l Our pc I there a iswer 'to through we can-' I1 .is a Profession. homnore girl, nineteen andI l that ill this, my seconc e for ine to decide on myj WVhat I want to know is ui thin~k it wouald be moref I are a blonde we would advise ecialize...…

January 12, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…..-. .._.e..... ..r. ,._ .. .. . _ I- MUSIC AND DRAMA i GAN DAILY IUNI'VERS 171Y NOTICES VIIN ew WVhitn~ey TI I i bite shoe 'NY, Inities Faculty Concert. Every other faculty concert this year has had as an "extra attraction" either some out-of-town artist or the pre- sentation of some novelty.! Last night the pro gram was given entirely by lo- cal artists. Each number was warm- ly applauded, atnd all three of the ar tists were c...…

January 13, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

… SIC AND DRAMA 4 "Doctor De Luxel Today. I E le. 1The secret of."Doctor De Luxe" suc- cess which has scored the biggest kind of a it everywhere, lies in the excel- lent comedy that the authors, have put ~oucanin their story and in the superb cast headed by Ralph Herz. Mir. Hlerz, leader of the funimaking , appears on the stage within a moment after the opening chorus and immediately puts 1 the audience in a hilarious mood, B lock From t...…

January 14, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…A. 'e's who ," i Tug M1OHIGAN4 DAILt COHEN IS MICHIGAN'S ST KNOWN ACTOR ally good actor"- Mart." It was a part which gave great i, in the dialect opportunity for clever acting and none m fame in college who witnessed a performance of. that pus opinion of Ar- play can forget the manner in whicb carries the role of "Art" portrayed the serious minded Coming to Ann Ar- son of an English manufacturer who ff western coast of agreed to impersonate...…

January 16, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…LY LOST -TO E - NeW Whit °°- (Continued from Page t.) Sas assistant professor of forestry,in the ra-'curse which was established thereI then for the first time. He remained ev there until 1901, when he again enter,?d w01i1 the Forest Service, being placed h,, 1± charge of all the western forest r- sEtlT serves. He held this position until he ap- came to Michigan in 1903. lent; Concerning his plans for the comingr pro summer, Prof. Roth sai...…

January 17, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… MUSIC AND DRAMA I I I ~ I'j / white shoe ANY 1 Fraternities Clubs ®1°T, MICH. Junior I get it r with Aivery. Recital of Shakespeare Songs. When -the name of the greatest of English poets is mentioned in refer- ence to songs, "Hark Hark the Lark" and "Who is Sylvia" immediately come to mind. Many composers of ote have written -music to these lines; and the best of these settings, including the famyous Schubert ones. Mr. William H...…

January 18, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…1 .. Heart I- aling Hints New Whitney by Nora Lean Jbbey Do His Washing? gal provisions against cruel and unus- bey:-I am a sopho- ual punishments make it almost im- epartment and my fi- possible to provide for such a case. ng low. I know a girl As for the snore we suggest connect- I love dearly and I ing the nose of the offender with an with her that I nearly autoniobile muffler. Do you think I know Two Would Marry Him. that I might be...…

January 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…DRAMA j Leil aMcintyre.? Leila McIntyre, who is the co-star with her husband, John Hyams, in the "Girl of My Dreams," opening at New Whitney theater Saturday, February 31 matinee and night, has been on the stage since she was four years old. Her first public appearances were at church entertainments. Several of her uncles were ministers, and she was in great demand because of her "cute" childish manners. Besides being very pretty and childish...…

January 20, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

….an, aa A..,n a ~ .~ LJ v IJA1L Y AND DRAMA I l let usl latest 7u can Block 6" Majestic Theater. Today will be peanut day at the Ma- jestic theater and every youngster in town who attends the matinee perform- ancewill have an opportunity to go upon the stage and feed peanuts to "Minnie," Gruber's elephant. Minnie has caused more talk than any attrac- tion that has ever been presented at the local vaudeville house and the privilege o...…

January 21, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…I. MUSIC AND DRAMA I New over M " Henry Miller in "The Havoc." "The Havoc" which Henry Miller Alger brings to the New Whitney February ke 7th is built on the eternal triangle which has been the genesis of the world's greatest plays-the triangle COND. formed by husband, wife and lover "'The Havoc' grips an audience," said cham- the San Francisco Call, last month bating "becaus we never weary of following victo- around the eternal triangle....…

January 23, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL % wrrwlrrrirvr rw+r rW i riririen nogre ri rw rr well-dressed by us. wear, let us York's latest CONTRACTS LET FOR'13 JUNIOR HOP Deco. Program, Catering, Music and rntion Covenantsre A 1 the Hop you can colm Block 3adges I ATIONERS your designs or furnish rk guarned AVG. he Junior and get it over with tlI delivery. p-to-date, Announced. ATTENDANCE OF 350 EXPECTED. Michigan is, again ready for thee perrennial ju...…

January 24, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…IC AND DRAMA j Pupils' Recital. ud of the recitals by the iupils of N!,. Howli Lnd anid Lockw:.c will be given Don at 'd- in the School This it -I b the only mu- un!U LE violin sonata re- Wedi-.day afternoon.. The om,:2m.-entary to the pub- thain? A~estevelt. ,den . . , ....... . B ll eorge P. Becker. en .............,. Strauss I-lymne ......... Heschel Irene Stowell. 13 (1st movement) . ... Beethoven .ld Liverance.. ~. ,orencee Kice. lg Shiel...…

January 25, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…FI1GAI~j DAILY -. OMI Helpful Heart Healing Hints by Nora Lean Jibbey New Whitney I II CS latest Suits for the Hop.{ Dear Miss Jibbey :-I am a freshman but plan to attend the J Hop. Do they you can all wear dress suits? I have a nice black suit and would like to ask whether it would be sufficient?' "1915." Evening dress is of course proper1 Block at a formal party and most go in dress suits, though some attend under dur- ess and others i...…

January 26, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…6 11- MUSIC AND DRAMA I1 I I hDE white shoe TT Majestic Theater. This afternoon at four o'clock then t will be a special matinee given at the Majestic Theater for the benefit of men only. This does not imply that there will be features of an objection- able or vulgar nature but Martin John- son the travelogue man will talk on the subject of "Lepers of Hawaii" and other subjects of great interest and educational value, especially to med...…

January 27, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…MUSIC AND DRAMA dressed is. "Girl of My Dreams." r, lt us The "Girl of My Dreams" which will be seen at the New Whitney, Friday, is latestFebruary 2, and Saturday, February 3, matinee and night, is said to bear the ear-marks of a Jos. M. Gaites pro- rou can duction, that it has all the daintiness, chicness, good taste, amusing situa- tions, laughs,-that under deft hand- ling are lifted to the dignity of a charming naturalness, that the cos- BI...…

January 28, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…iilw Frido JOS. JOHN Th-e I Seat MAY ii tT opo' t he World" UIANCERS FAMOUS COLLIE BALLET 'ogether with Augumented Orchestra* $1,000.00 Attraction 11 ETUR Nelson I Goforth aren Samoa A THE~ SHIPWRECK e _ _ DhlS go to G. C …

January 14, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…* * * * *. CALENDAF -"The Debts You Forget,"N,~ erry Hall, 3:00 p. m, -Junior Engineer dinner at sew- the* CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertising matter for this classifed column must always be paid for in advance, and may be left att the IJAILY o.fufice op- polite the Maajestic between the 'hour11- of 13 noon and 11) p. an., or at Quarry's Drug Store, N. LUniversit3 and State, at any timue up to :330 p. na. *These Ads bring Results. # y c * * * * ...…

January 14, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…J white $shoe 'T ities r I MUSIC- AND DIAMA I Symprhony O@rchestra Cocet . They=University Symphony Ouches. tra under .the direction of Samuel P.' Lockwood, will give its second a acert p1f the school year,tomorrow night in, the High School Hall. But two nim- bers will make ipp te program, Beeth- orven's wonderfully melodic sixth sm- phony, commonly known as the "Pas-; 11rale " and Schumnkn's -concerto in A aIninr.'Albert Lockwod wille A ...…

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