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January 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…FO R THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 -T The latest word that has been given 011t m fr t aU Dail to us on the subject is from Miss E- -lizabeth Bain, field secretary of theL OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE American Social Hygiene association, UNIVEFRSITY OF MICHIGAN of New York, who is at present in Ann Arbor. She says that "the nor- DEDICATED TO Published every morning except Monday mal and wholesome association of men CONFUCIOUS during th...…

January 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHICAN DAILY ----------- F question of constitutionality has been brought up, and has now been placed before the state Supreme court. (31I IiAL NEWSPAPER THE In reality there is nothing that can UFMICHGAN definitely be pointed out in the so-I called Farrier Act as being unconsti- Published every morning except Monday tutional. The act as read and as $uring the lwicrsity var by the Board inti. T Control of Student Publications. passe...…

January 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY S-UND)AY, JANUARY - --- 1 - '- -l I 1)ebce affllated with the requestj ~t~afl s Ut ie that more than ninety of these - - ... -- las-t named organizations have lately CAL NEWSPAPER OF THE added their names to the record of LYER8ITY OF MICHIA W those ardently demanding an inquiry. The secondary petition was signed hed every morning except Monda ybymrthn ieypan-eces :h University y.~ar by the Board inbymrthn iey anttchr o...…

January 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 192 AL N~EWSPAPER OF, TIRE 5. The 'tability of endowment institutions. 6. The natural resources of 7. The eighteenth amendment. [ i // a,/ ' f!/.Y~// 1/ll CASTID ROLL NAM 'p CAMPUS OPINION I DR. PLANTZ FOR PROHIBITION To the Editor: In your editorial on Prohibition January 17, 1924, Dr. Samuel Plantz, Diaries and Desk Calendars UIJVERSITY I .LU.WA1 The standpoint from which Mr. Scott ]loo Pu...…

January 06, 1924 • Page Image 4

…HiEi MyCHLAN D.A,. cTTX.TTnAV TAHTTTAT3TT D ,nn" PAGE FOUR 1 5Lr. 1vak'nitA J.a4LitL £SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 The European Boiling Pot Post-War Impressions Naples, Italy, THOMAS J. KOYKKA there will come a time of desperate December 4, 1923 want. Europe today is a world in the re- has taken every parliamentary step September, 1922. Similar gains are In Germany the social situation is making. It is seething with hatred possible to insure the ...…

January 13, 1924 • Page Image 4

…rA= ma THE MICHIGAN DAL SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 The Enchanted Land of Taos "Here some day will be written the 'WARD ALLEN HOWE after an outfitting trip to town-all great American epic, the great Ameri- may be seen by one who follows the can opera. The very cliffs cry out to them that here was to be found a life always willing to trade their furs anl trail to Taos, a place which Agnes C. be painted. The world in all its Iis-" Let has called "t...…

January 20, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAEzOUR THE MICHIGAN DAi. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 the oet boed had."Ifno one pletely insane. Will no one believe D inner else wants it, may I have that ether me? I am ad! I say, I am, I am, j Tie philosopher continued to stare * . * A ur atv S tieat lbe center-piece with absent- Now they will, they must believe DOLLY SANDERS i ied eyes, me. When George Winston called --- just now I shrieked at him that I I sat eat(dinner with a philosopher po...…

January 27, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAiLa SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1924 i -- I BIERNE VOIFFULS E C o1 (Continued from Page One) sommes si nuls quand nous ne vivons ORLANDO BEEDE pas!" (My friend! I shall linger yet a few hours in the world. We are The Comedy Club recently present- poor, foolish creatures when we live; ed two one-act plays: "The Key" by but we are such ciphers if we do not Ferenc Molnar and "At the Hawk's live!"-L.XXVIII). Well" by William B...…

January 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 71) • Page Image 5

…____ ___ ___ ____ __ ___ ___ TIlE MICHIGAN1 DAILY IL[ EATHEBAISIsolated Areas Of Alaska Will PRUGAM Be Penerated By BirdExpedition gresling on University to l; High School , ady For Use. ' III is Pro; Ilospit Rte, studied in the Alaskan trip is the fal- 17 D4 1/Aexceollent supporting company1 -l .S con. This bird, a member of the liawIs Ik R AH' A 1T1 een 1provided the star together awitli family, is famous '.n history and is1on a scen...…

January 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I s _ _ II REULE- CONLIN'S Clearance. Slashes All Prices! Thousandsrof Dollars, Worth of Finest Clothing at Sensational Prices! I . , ,l _ EI '4 .s ' 4 in * V4L:r~~~k. t _ ... Furnishings Cut! Bathrobes 1-4 Less Were $5 to $15 I L. r4 ' , pip, i All Hats 1-4 Less. Were $4 to $10 / ..'t .1 44 l" . c " i 'r= y rO t =i-' All Caps 1-4 Less Were $2 to $3 There's every new shape in hats for winter...…

January 05, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Completes Record Flight LI LAI LUII LUJ i lOAN INTERIOl r Progresses 1000 Miles And In Search For Observatory Site UVS DGETS FUNDS FOR PACK FOUNDATIONI I ENS NEARS COMPLETION LOCATION STILL UNNAMED Prof W. J. Hussey, director of the{ aotronom, al bservatory who Is at y presen in South Africa seeking a site for the University's new 27-inch tele- r' : . Iscope, states in his latest communi- cation that he has progressed...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

…___THE MICHIGAN DAILY The Week's News In Brief ~- year, the largest in the history of the Hawazi Governor S * * * I n Fourth Year In his New Year's speech Presideni Of Placid Tern Millerand of France said: "we canPl now welcome the dawn of reconcilia- tion, and establish peace." Chancellor . ___ Marx said to the Rhinelanders: "The Reich government will do everything in its power to realize peace." , i E JNews From Other Colleges Rea...…

January 08, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…DAY, JANUARY 8, 1924T FMCflADIL TT IE MTCT II I AT . HERE TOIMORROW Director of British Archaeological Organization Will Speak To Students TO GIVE UNIVERSITY LECTURE DESCRIBING ANCIENT GREECE "Prehistoric Greece; A Study in Archaeological Reconstruction" is the (.ubject of a. University lecture to be given by Alan J. 13. Wace, director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow af- Iternoon in Natural Scienc...…

January 09, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…ANUARY 9, 1924t TI IF- V(71 [iA ILY iant Dirigible Which, Is Now Aiding In Fleet M1aneuvers Before Flight For Pole In Sunnnacr rnns Dean John R. Effinger, of the liter- C~~a" coIeglI~ NNAL~e, will give 1g F BENCH PLAY TI jUTS of the plays, April, 29 as the last lr T ryouts were held ysedy fe-nuai1 Cercle Francais dance, Nwhlich y yeterdy afer-lure on the Cercle Francais' lectuire noon for the French play which Is°core IM WILlMA -j giv...…

January 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…JANUARY 10, 1924 HOOVER IAYS us S. Secrcetry Of Commerce Speaks On Country's Need Of "Long View Policies" ew tw %Owkoo%~ --- - - - - - - RrI R' 114if 4A'rn. If4r4') 1%0% ground1 departm triangul T1-N ITE MICIGxAN DAILY by the Building and Ground. WVill Star End Or ent and a rail closing the ar space will be constructed TennaeCal SUG'GE STS REORGANIZATION I OF RAILWAY LABOR BOARD Washington, D. C., Jan. 9.-Form- ulation of far seeing na...…

January 11, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

…TI I. NMIICI - flGANDALY .. -..........Y., Speaking Away RLUb ULt B SOON~ Orr fw Tssoe Containing Names of Stu- , , '' dents And Faculty from 1837 to Are Several Changes ENSEIIA1NN, '11, is DIRE CTOR OF THIRD BOOK OF ITS IIDY Distribution of the new issue of the mmni catalogue, containing the ines of all graduates, non-gradu- es, officers and faculty member's of ' University' from" '1837' to January, 22, is expected to begin Februar...…

January 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

…THLE MICIGAN DAILY APTINS SAY NEW YORK iRRORB IS TREACHEROUS Leads Wisconsin Auditorim Clock Failure Progressives in Traced To Electric C The Lower House 'urrent Engineers Name Classifying Date New York, Jan. 11.-Commanders of the two largest ocean liners afloat. both of whom have run their craft into harbor mud reefs on their latest trips, are agreed that.the channel en- trance to New York is narrow, tortu- and in need of trafic re...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…LRY 13, 1924 TI IE Avl1C F-11 CAN DAILY FLY 13, 1924 TilE MICFflGAN DAILY WIIAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 9:30 a. n-University en's Bible class meets in Upper room. 12:00-Specal Students' class in UIP- per room. Mr. H. C Coffman in charge. 1l4$0---laptist Students' guild meeting in uid hrse 4;1{i--Faculty concert by University symphony orchestra in Hill auditor- ,1-Meeting of Friends (Qukrs, Upper room, Lane ball. r :0-Fair ommiittee -meets In rea...…

January 15, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…TI{L M IC ILIA'(4N DAILY ___-.. OPEN TO.- Enir Cost of Iniprovi to Exceed $IS9,900 Aid Give - SHORT STRETCH RED *FOR SPRIN' SAnnouncement .was1 bby E. G. Willemin, di .of the. State highway, d Washtenaw road is ope The pavin~g is entirel a.1 but a mile and a rcenter of the road. 0 pleted portion the basE so that it will take car until next spring whey facing will be done. The estimated cost o. be about $189,000 wb 'The cost of cement aloe ...…

January 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…to, '1 THE l% MIC -lGAxN DAILY 18, 1 0 .__ _ HUSSEY DISCOVERS,! Lan~li (, it 3Ma y be Erected In Biceinfonten), BritishI South Africa 1POSTPO'SED UNTIL SPIUNG Going Socrates One Better 7f ib a . hows ays ac continue during the remainder of theI l P-g ,,week. At some later time the library Dree Fro Sha eS~ere's ay!may display books which wvili carryE Dra a FomShaespar'snay thistrcigof the development of te damathrough the periods of ti ...…

January 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…UARY 17, 1924 TrHE MICHIGAN DAILY y-- - -.. ,... .,._ I ATL IRqui DEVICE HERE HEADS FIRST LABOR BANK Entire Apparatus Will Be Far tse Wihin Next Few Weeks Ready NOTED ARCHEOLOGIST TO GIVE LECTURE TOMORROW Corit Tyron Khun de Prorok, arch- aeologist and member of the Polish nobility, will deliver a University lec- ture on "Excavations at Carthage," showing the first moving pictures evar taken of that work in progress at 4:15 o'clock ...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____________-~- ~-~nm Tubercular Germi S. C.eA. C. MPAIGN Enters Body Via E GEye, He Declares Reports of Flnancial Drive; ShowMore. Than $4,50 Obtained; Some Returns Not In et Lamp Fragment Whi Of Carthagte Not, CAMPAIGN SURPASSES ALL RECORDS OF FORMER YEARS Smashing all previous records, the net cash results of the Student Chris- tian association's financial drive has made this campaign the...…

January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

…AY, JANUARY 19, 1924 4 T1It, \11W~NDAILY ------a .... . U.S Cutter Which Helped Write Thrills. PROFESOR SILS, In 'American History Is To Be FOR D TISHERE lr 'r^v /9.k r '.7 .S if^7: Po.rt:.With Prof. 'r' ;r,';r which, ,were sh."} pp TOo. .'IVEi"P9LITI;CAvil<:OIirR:SES .. r {n t h asernnuoalt +i " f:{: :r t an }';}rr {;{rt.}.0 ;:fdeerx r :. . : + : 9''i '°' ':.i. ,.:? ;.Jo S} QAR.y AtEj IIN r l..r./{ !:'":::!.:<'- J, r:::. . ..f t ~ Yo.},!...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…T L MiCI 5UGAN DAILY .. . ,. ...Y..W,.,...., 1. Jit people o see Norma Ta/mna dge in Y.. kIf f r4!Loo' -Z4 r \ :..a. h :11 , o f: ......... M '}ih {:} t:} tn . * . :,t , y... . u..00,V0VM 0,000V hea /' rts would .. .s.s : "..' . , ,~5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..."L1 YL 4':.. . . . ..}: :., 4\ ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. . . \ . . . . :x ' * * ~ "'.....…

January 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…ESDAV JANUA RY 22, 1924 TE MCIA AL THE MICHIII.-JAN DATLY .......... __ EANKRAus ADDS THREE PROFESSORS ++ TIJUERTA MAY BE MAKING SECOND V ERA CRUZ CRISIS 4 . Y\. .. Ss S , V "!"44~..%f4 116 4,'ii ';: s :?4 i{:^,' "j.Yv,4i fw i'" I ''fIM E9IY1OF MEXICAN MOVE Read The Daly "Class ified" Col Faculty of History Depanient Suniner Session, Increased, Announcement forj DL' CALF, OLDFATHER, CRANE WIVLL OFFER COURSES HERE Th.re2 new pro...…

January 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 TI F ICVV'ANDAT PAGE --_- -.- ,. , , LITTE TO ADDRSS, MIDDLE WEST ALUMNI Coach George E. Little has been asked to speak before eight groups in Ivarious cities throughout the middle- Kwest during the next two weeks when there will be a let up in active coach- ing here, due to examinations. This po.7pcnement of training for the mhen has allowed Coach br.ittle to accept the invitations that have been ten- dered h...…

January 24, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

…JRSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P1 S GRIDIRON MENTORS PUISH BOOK Manual for Football Men Written by Yost, Little and Wleman Will Appear oon TEXTBOOK COMPILED FROM DATA OF ATHLETIC OFFICE "Football For Coach and Player" i the name of a textbook on all phase of football written by Fielding H. Yost director of Yntercollegiate athletics and Coaches Little and Wieman whic will soon be published here. The book is said to be one of t...…

January 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…PRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY .._. __.e.... RO AD ENNEERS TO GATHER HERE! Aim of 1hghway Convention To Issue Informa tion on Modern Construction PROF. BLANCIARD TO DIRECT CONFERENCE FOR UNIVERSITY The tenth annual conference on highway engineering of the University of Michigan will be held in Ann Ar- bor, Feb. 11 to 14 under the directionj of the engineering college in cooper- ation with the Michigan State High- way depart...…

January 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

…SA1TlUtrDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 THE DAMN - I BISHOP TO LEAVE ON EUROPEAN TRIPl COUPLE WILL LEAD 1925J-HOP Fo're 1 T,') flw.ar'aahs MvjiiBe hIcitedj .'tleud Senii-centeniail Lo'uisville. Ky., will lead the 1925 J-flop this year. Edliff R. Slaughter, 25E, and Ethel Mae Tuell, the couple who will lead the grand march at the ,ball, are both from that city. 4 Miss Tuell, who is a senior in the University of Louisville and one of the most pop...…

January 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

…I AY, JANUARY 27, 1024 TI L M LiANDAILY .t _ The Week's News In ,Brief (Conttinued from 'Page One) glum, to be added to their territory of f Roanga. Great Britain gave over the. Sterritory at the express wish of thel native population. This is said to be ! the first time a native population has been considered in African colonielI dealings. Robert Ciives, investigating the Separatist movement in Bavaria for the British said: "First, the l...…

January 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…THE 'MICI-flCAN DAILY ~SAY, JA\U rt 29, 1924 r -d---__,_,__ ______. ..._..._ - - }. IN 1 EVERI H Don't forget to bringus yor In trade for oaur Second Semester Bo oks E;VrINO We wnthmand believe,, tha'R 11 z YOU will be more than saisfed - - Iqq A Very IopeeSoko Nt ok n upplies W HAETHELRET TC FCURENT SECOND=A CLLEGETEXT BOOK IN HE ITY -mom, .._ ... www" vnw Amma cm sm ldmpm& IMMMIL …

January 06, 1924 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE THE BONDMAN I 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- Frail sign of brief captivity. fore?" But ah! no might could set me free; George Moore, "Confessions of a As triple brass the b...…

January 13, 1924 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 THE MIC141CAN DAILY PArF, TH.MCHGN AIY AIct-" rences of men, but a sort of soul- casual student has little or no inti- geography. mation of the intricacies of the sci- K SThe bit about Dreiser which was ence which has been more and more Books and printed on the front page of this engaging the attention of modern W rite rs meritorious publication last Sunday, scholars. History really is a new I{ herds with the goats....…

January 20, 1924 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVI Review ofteMagazines The Vt to e eview for January hears DOROTi-lY TYLER hufiished (trawing by Seurat. "Le its usual phalanx of well-known ;Cirqe." Roger Fry's "Sp'anish Scene' names en the cover. That over- lted repi esentatives to its non-pouit-, the latter the cutt which sem to ;accomspanies his essay on "Salansan- worked encomium "significant" is ap- jicol work, I make of the artist a...…

January 27, 1924 • Page Image 5

…SUINDAY, JANUARY 27, 19241 THE MICHI1GAN DAILY PAGE F11' names wanders through every high- describes such minor academic souis class mclodrama, go back to the desert" as Jean Huguenot's husband wit. S to die, with many remarks anent the delicacy and sympathy. But Jean her- 13 G O K SThe cover of the volume forms a makes raer a fizzle of her. He knows ______________________pleasing contrast tn the sober, de- we ese pain ta it is honbu situat...…

January 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY (D y. r i r i 11 ...." ., 000- . ... ..... 41%q-;z WOroooo, ...,. .,.,........... ... .. ...,,.,, ' Q .++.... . , { '"^ y. 0 iL4iW' 0,.- l ......_. .. -- ITY TO FACE TRE DAME FIVE HE FOUND THE END OF THE RAINB .. . _ $fp._ ,. opt. ~i TOMOROI- [INTET VICTORIOUS IN GAMES. AT CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLEI OST FIELD, HOUSE TO BE READY ON MONDAY " iptain Birks Shifted to Center; Deng 1 PE915, ASTOM M1ssD AN E~AS...…

January 04, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…MfE MICHIGAN DAILY _ r-- , f ..... e ..._.--,......., o h. a" / . Li - v Moir I I I I I " , I v .. , - v V mo . SQAD WILL 'ART PRACTICE The Intramural department will re- sume its athletic activities for the 'stu- Tdents next Monday evening when the first round games of the fraternity K JOE BARSS ANXIOUS TO basketball leagues will be played. ( ET MEN INTO FORM FOR Approximately 65 teams have en- FIRST TILT tered the fray and all c...…

January 05, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

…fiHE MICHIGAN DAILY . _. w I ® '" -7D, J A M i I II1 HI I III It"'Icks C - 5 ,..1... J .. v ....W....-....w- OLVERINE FIVE MEETS STHONG OPPONENT IN NOTRE AME TEAM Football, Racing, And Swimming Gave Sport Lovers Share Of Thrills In Mr. Bristowe stated that Cambridge would send a relay team and at least09 K R G -q T 1923 two men for the special events. 1923of these men probably will be a dis- tance runner who will compete in t...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

…'HE MICHIGAN DAILY f~jc- 0 _ o i ~ I Ii ') AmillifulwJ L ;.. J __ , CK CANDIDATES GIVEN HARD0 DRILLI MINOR SPORTS MANAGER WANTED Sophomores who wish to try outI for assistant manager in minor sports WVill please report at the Varsity hockey room at the Col- Coach Barss To Cut Squad Tomorrow; iseum at 7'o'clock any night this Newcomers Appear week. Capable R. V. RICE, Manager STRONG NOTRE VAME TEAM ] J TO -OPEN SEASON SATURDAY...…

January 08, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…"HE MICHIGAN DAILY TU (-j Now C M r..w ...ra... ( , rrrw. , "'tea _ ' .' .............. w1,~ rI. plow -Mmmm YrYMiYIYS wYYY IYYYY MYMM TARSITY, UNDAUNTED BY NOTRE DAMEGAMEPREPARR . A. rolverines Force Catholics into Two Michigan Overtime Periods Before F.G. F.T. Pts.{ Accepting Defeat Haggerty, R. F......... 4 2 10 Henderson, L. F........0 1 1 QUAD BEGINS PRACTICE Mogaridge, L. F........ 1 0 2{ SESSIONS IN FIELD HOUSE Cherry, L. F.....…

January 09, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…HE MICHIGAN DAILY y ', oil mm"am- ?l) 13 ((1114 11 lhlDVIIA 1; R ....... ....... ""f V ., . .......ws Intramural Manager Wanted SKTEERS SENT- o1=tf O isHt ty TLING ,COACH1 Sophomores who wish to trys will HDHOU O ( las eor== nrmurlf BARKE.PollING RO GHceFInW aterman gymnasium at E M p~i I33 o'clock any afternoon this IU MOTICE I week.ivFORUR. O. YOUNGRDU Manager. ( N GETTING ACCUSTOMED TO _ _ __ __ __ INEXPERIENCED GRAPPLERS ...…

January 10, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…f[HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSI 0 t Ali L y F ... i\ f 1- P _ ,. TKIR P USHES BASKETBALL SQUAD HARD AS' FARMER CONTEST NER Bonesetter Reese Is Wonder I Worker Of U. S. Athletic World 1. Notre Dame-Miehigan Hockey Game,! cover the entire program and will al-I doubles, entries for which will close low the spectators to engage in popu- at 5 o'clock ,Wednesday afternoon, lar skating which will follow the last with the schedules follow...…

January 11, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…- HE MICHIGAN DAILY U 7"f 4..._'"" ,.. o ,. .: f OF, f, u . ..... LYERINES TO PLAY FIRST NOME GAME AGAINST AGGIES . ._______________i . FRESHMAN TRICK Sportsmanship ther's Men Will Stage Initial Contest In Yost Field House At 8 O'Clock Tonight 'HLETIC CO'CPON BOOKS WILL ADMIT STUDENTS Vlichigan's new Yost Field house i house its first intercollegiate ntest tonight at 8 o'clock when the )lverine court team will match res wit...…

January 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…fIHE MICHIGAN DILY '' yee0oooo 0 ... ,.G miu ... ._...,. 'OSTPONEMENT OF )TRE DATE-3ICHIGAN FRACAS TO BE PLAYED AS PLANNED. ARNIVAL WILL BE HELD AT WISCONSIN GAMF, ndition Of Rink Keeps Michigan Sextet From Practicing This Week Due' to the warm weather of the st few days the ice at the Coliseum in such poor condition that the ating Carnival which was being inned in conjunction with the tre Dame-Michigan hockey' gane s been called of...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…41 HE MICHIGAN DAILY s-ND : . -r i t ' OEM= ' , . ..,* . ......... _ ,_ _.. _ a.., n, ... . . . . w WERE COURT TEM WILOE BIG,,TEN SEASON MATiHER'S MEN TO FACE HARD FOE IN ILLINOIS TOMORROW NIGHT SUCKERS TOUTED AS STRONG 1N CONFERENCE Michigan To Use Saie Line-up Which Started Against Aggles - Friday Night After sending his team through a stiff workout yesterday at which time the most glaring faults that were pre- sent In the game wi...…

January 15, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…[E MICHIGAN DAILY _ ...-,,.r-......r..,..,.,, ' .._ . o ._..., f ttt! 111W llilll(llW) w , ,,,....+r ..... - ~ II E SETTING NEW SWIMMING MARKSHOBBY WITH THESE LL PLAY SPEEDY' -'-I -" I AN EXPECTS FAST MATCHI 'NIGHT WITH SCHOOL OF QSTEOPATHY ._ , ,._ o _. f D'l1 lt!! A . s YEARLING COURlT Line, Kuenzel, Swan and Weiss are; probably the best. The squad is re-E plete in fast forwards with Chambers, Schrumph, Westnedge, Ross ...…

January 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…fHE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 v+.w .n. rr l r i -- t ' "ri... 5 .. ... , ,. / i . "'"4J _+_i_- .:--r- "ti .. TY SEXTT BRS CHASRS 'F TikS EMfPLOY PASSINGI (GAME MIXED WITH EFFORTS OF STARS. 60TORS SHOW RESULT "CANAIAN PRACTICE e ,ign Defense Late In Contest Cags4s Change In Play 'F VISITORS- n spite of their best efforts td win second game of the season chigan's hockey artists were forced bow to the superior all-around y: of the sextet re...…

January 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…_tHE MCHIAN DAILY ra w... \ J 7 V Although the complete schedule for Varmier Conditions Stops BarssFromthe fraternities entered in the Wes-. arrOndptnsuckops a r r tern Conference bowling tournament repar.i*g Puck Squad r was announced yesterday, unavoid- -isconsin able conflicts with examinations arose and it has been found necessary to IEA' NOT DISCOUBAGED move part of the teams p to earlier BY LOSS TO DOCTORS dates. The new schedu...…

January 18, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…i HE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JA ri ' , ,. 0 ""I" .111 Wmllm NS C . _ _ n ' fir... ... OEM==" ~'" ..r..... ........ w..... .u. v ;A .. i mm"W"Mon"Wolow _ CE TEAM MEETS BAD6ERS_ TONI6HT lay Wisconsin Tonight and Tomor- row Afternoon; Anderson and Hen. derson To Play Final Games CE CARNIVAL TO BE IHELD. TONIGHT FOLLOWING GAME With the return of colder weather, he ice at the Coliseum is getting back ito good shape, and Coach Ba...…

January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…fE MTCHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUAR rg= 4w ARMOR., Y VWAUL IRWANOMOMMMOON- , ' 0 i lnlAlllllllllliu) uiiillfllllilllllill J UNWAM% .:rr""" : _ ft2k -., ____ ICIGRAN WRESTLERS GRAPPLE WITH PUDETEAM TONIGHT' Matches Will Be Put On Immediately Following Basketball Gamue In: Yost Field House WOLVERINES HANDICAPPED) BY LOSS OF THREE MEN, Michigan's wrestling team opens its season to-night when it meets the Purdue grapplers at t...…

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