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January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…~T"17 1f r.h"IrT'-ANT-MATTV. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920 Eg '4c &J 1'.I _ i A iJ2.r1V1L&UIi d u L/ti :: _ UNIVERSITY SENATE (Continued From Page One) "Every economy consistent with safety and convenience" was advo- cated in connection with the buildin of the new stadiun. No attempt, should be made to give it the form of a monu'mnent . or memorial. While at- tractiveness of appearance should not be entirely neglected, the total inyest ment in...…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…I TWO 1"N TT -IFr:NUH ,MC-.N 'fDAILY " v 4X-7['46 Vl ,11 1s.1 -.A-IL - ait . * . A I . ./ N i'A.JAJ> 4 IU.., TO LECTURE HERE, Dr. F. C. WHoods Will Speak Under The~ Auspices Of Galens, Honorary Junior .Medical Fraternity DIREC'TOR AT COLUMBIA COLUMBIA'S FAMOUS SCIENTIST WAS ONCE POOR IMMIGRANT LAD IMONROE.--Fire believed .to have been caused by defective wiring, dam- aged the Reaper theater to the amount of $2,000 recently. F, List...…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY E~&INEEING TOLD I resdent Of Worcester Plytechnic Institute Tells Imprtance, Of rofession FCITES EG1*PtfAN REA'S l Ira N. Hlollis, preidet of Wres-" jter Polytechnic Institute, told fresh- mznah engineers yesterday mrning in ;" their' regtaar class meeting that the en01nering profession is of vast im- port nce to ,the country. In comenting _on the value of th- engineer's work to the: nation, here- ferred to the engine...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 UJIr lIuht an -I ---i ii M U s cI Pulihd ey sonigexet Monaty t- by the oiSvcit ubicton . IedHED R A M A 'lbs seosated t-t-.. 1..X Hamiltoncipp~ill, famed mentor of T115 AER\001. Tie imes TetdtAO ssoc tat- easis "s st aen- icigt crews since 1925, will alt dipatche cedited to it oat- ete we -et-erone tle honorary crew farternty irsa iabceiee nteWete credted it ths pap-e and the lcal ne...…

January 09, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…,I; PAON TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926 pip II I -1 s 4 F Z Y t WE CARRY THELAGEST STOCK OF BOTH NEW AND SECOD-HAND IN THE CITY BE. SURE AND BRING US YOUR OLD BOOKS AND BE SURE OF A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE A5KAYOE WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ENGINEERINIC SUPPLIES MISCELLANEOUS 1BOOKS. PENNANTS AND PILLOWS NOTE BOOKS FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY I EVERYTH INC IN BOOKS AT , BO OK SHP { r i! fMM4N + __...…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…PAGN TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 PAQZ TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 192~ if __ _ . ..,. _ _ s , . L _T' I liii 4 RO ',' '. .. YOUCA G-T HOSE 1111 1111 SIZE u - ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "II 1111 A M~t .Seco - ud Ii' q1 g r f i { 4 i 4; k x '} ml U I AT 'i BOOK SHOP EVERYTHING IN BOOKS 1 IIIIIIIIp F - 11 II iJ I I I YA iWW l 1 rrr. rwrrw rrmiriiw r r A …

January 11, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…- . THE MICHIGAN eI. AR Y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ~1. l92~ E Clements Library Honored By London Newspaper In Article Yost Addresses !sago where he will speak at the John Jackson Aud4Z1ien?1ce noon, and the annual banqiuet of the iInterfraternity Association of Chicago' tomerrowV night. JACKSON, Feb. 10.- Speaking on _______!__ i t 'That the William L. Clements libra-' quired the extensive collectio...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…i r _. 3 PA 01 TWO COURSES OFFERED Assistant Director Announces Open- ing Of Classes In Detroit, Filnt, Albion And River Rouge DUPLICATED ONiCAMPUS Seven new, courses will be offered by the Extension division of the Uni- versity for the second semester, four, to be,given in Detroit, one in Flint, S one in Albion, and one in River Rouge, according to announcement made yes- terday by Mrs. W. D. Henderson, a- sisttnt director of the Extension di...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…________________________THEWMICHIGAN DAILY, ATRDAY FE PUBLISH- BOOKS ONI POLITICAL SCIENCE Finds New Vaccine I. r II r m1E A k. ' U U A F7- -'e P~ollock Trieats Of Party Heed's Work Deails City G~oernmiienit Finances~, With 1 .. .. ill BROWN ALSO WRITES t, 1} I During the past few weeks many professors and instructors in the polit- ical science department have sub- mitted book-material to various pub- lishers for pu...…

January 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…AGES TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY LOCAL EVENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by a P. M. GENERALI Sunday The newly organized. Jewish Stu dents' association will meet at 4 6 clock in the Jewsih Community Ceu tre house. ~at 5:30 o'clock at the' Parish hail, cord seer Fifth avenue and East Washing-, tnstreets. St. Paul Student...…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…CROWN JEWELS SOVIET GOVEBNMENT ANXIOUS TO EXCIIANGE TREASURES FOR OTHER MATERIAL EQUIPMXENT WORTH $250,000,000 Gems Show Great Extravagance Ofr Russian Czars; GiuardIng Theni A flnau E ~nse THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRIUARY 16, 192G MAY BE SOLD SOCIAL AGENCY WORKERS OPENGONfERENCE HERE a y PARIS, Feb. 15.-Wanted: a pur- chaser for $250,000,000 worth of crown jewels. American millionaires4 with farming implements, chemicals. mining ...…

January 17, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…rA a, hl . THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926 ADD LECTURES TOl EXTENSION SERIES: Professors Alton, Henderson. Ani ]Rankin Will Give 'tralks In Detroit Clurch TOPICS SEMI-RELIGIOUS Detroit's share of extension series lectures will be increased by the addi- tion of two groups of lectures on semi-religious topics to be given at the lenten meetings of St. John's Episcopal church during February and March. Prof. Arthur S. Aiton, o...…

January 18, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

…lw IPA--M TX VIRTHE MICHIGAN DAILY "MUJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 flTRISfT T IE Army's Largest Semi-Rigid Dirigible Has RESUTS iF ORKSuccess fully Withstood Its First Tests' Records At Health Service Show tifiedi by the very small differences in the figures for the two groups on Fre hma Gy W rk ot ssnthese~5 subjects. He insisted that - every precaution had been taken to Evidence that would show that I the work was harmful, and the often1 ...…

January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

… E TrWO-Ur TT- t1' TO.HTT.AMfDAILY FtLIDAY, FEBRUARY' 19, 1926 F.9'. ATV _V' "°Im4 a 1 AL 1VAA A AxV l V La m mm. BIOLOGIST WILL I DISCUSS RESEARCH IVIII Preset Semi-popular Lecture On Sulmec Of Research in Higher MANITOBAN PLANS TOUR Dr. A. H.. Reginald Buller, of the biology 'department of the University of Manitoba, whose papers before the Botanical' Society of America at its recent convention in Kansas City caused much favorable com...…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…P Ant TWO 1 THE MICHIGAN - DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRAI PA WO"TH ICIANDIL ATR,. EBA Ex-Kaiser As He Looks Today 17 _ _ _ - .. .- J I I I ,A: p K ,T ° U' I w A~x Srie',That Attracts and Pleases TUTTL'E'S LUNCH ROOM 338 Maynard ,{ The Staff of Life! Why accept mediocre quality for such an essential staple as BREAD? Our special RAISIN BREAD, made every Wednesday from Sun Maid raisins, will please you. CITY PASTRY SHOP' A -i ...…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…P.,= TVc~d. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 URV l a r r 'RTImmu" STA 1 ~ t , 1 e -. y - ° r UIti TODAY , r, ;,, , m. O ... '^ '' " ~ _ o .s~: a h M' ~ <- ,1 :,f 'i ,. ' 7b*4 MlON IAY-IYASHJ GN'trQ S BI E r gIID Y- WE I~LL .G.i'.. ,E FIVE i F L U. l XE - PEy )( ; 'i iRFOII MAN (C:S W IT HL ORUgIi E' ls~ltII ISANE AS StUNDAY-'THIS Si'PAR7S 'TREMtENDOUS P'OPUllARITV WILL NECESSITATE FOUR COfIN 1 4RLY (~t 'HOIC I SEATS-SEE SU"ND Y.)MONI)AY SC...…

January 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…1 PACE TWO, &TKIIF'MTCH-TCAM rbATIVy ", P M ,A V T A ATTT A n'ST 00 1040 *-a a **..l a1 A 'f1 ..LLA 1 L11 j 1r-IIAY T J ~ rA NrrARY 22, 1926na BALCM II° ran cc's Ne~v Earoy And His Wife L 0WDEAT SAYS CONSERVATION OF ;needs as against a less futu tine, Welcomed Into Offiial"Faily" SURPLUS CROPS IS NECESSAR Y surpus beyond Vat in the markets of the world upon the motaan T6199~uesDiSvig h i everya surplus is a good thing for to"The problem ...…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…PAON TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI-IF MICHIC~~~AN flATLY ' .> LA UtIj ),X~L~, 1. U.[blltS.I, J.MIN U, Iti. I LO, 10 L 0 A5E SPEAKS TO ' v6U f~ LB GEOOGCA CLUo ~ Pioneer Is en Recognition _ -, r ,l r I I I, TEE J-U- Gives Illustrated I tiire On Utah, South America; =)iscusses Virgin River Aegion TREATS GRAND CANYON "Geological Notes On Southwest Utah and South America" was the title of the illustrated lecture given by' Prof. E. C. Case,...…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…4 '!AGE TWC , THE MICHIGAN DAILY TT'ESDAY, FE'DItl",'SPY 23, 192G RAGE :;rMTQ THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192G KRFflIrAI RfllI'FITY Government May Buy Canal Colorado Professor lliiSpeaik 1Vi on "Valuie Of Law 'Of Probblblly !_ z In Diagnosis" o/ k~v IS MICHIGAN GRADUAIT/ lj,- e?0-rPl0 1' c Prof. James R. Arneill, '94M, of the 77VN70r oleo2 Medical school at the University of C Colorado, will be the speaker at the ioN Fe...…

January 24, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

… PAO1R °TWO ~ 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUTARY 24, 192C) - ~ ~ ~ .a~a..%.na.a...a.a.an.a...,.-.-... ,. ,:. t d ~SUNDAY,.JANUARY24-PRESENTING N GRGEOUS AND REGAL MANNER ' .,-r,,,.r. -Ia INA LL AM USEMVENVTHIS TORY WITHO UT EQU ,. LA. Against A B-acg'n ofGilded R r ;;t :. t i F ~X 9 i '. ' i , 1 // l' s , : t; [E %. ' ,z. j' 5 ..*AY ,. £ { f 'J1 ! S : i (' .q 4 f ' '' . . . . .v -..xt.l (y w a. , , is " 'r ". : M t r 1 / a^...…

January 24, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…WoJ THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TI-IF MTCI-ITCAN DAB N O R GANIZE FOUL TO EAT WORL Europe aii Adieutfirers Are Exected To ffer Compeition Tro Arctic -Invaders H1AVE 'PRIVATE BACKING By Jo n T. Lewing. Jr. WASH.INGTON, 'Feb. 2.- With at least 'four expeditions preparing in the Vnited States for aerial assaults on' the unconquered Arctic, and three or four others being organized by advent- urous European spirits, it looks lik...…

January 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…pAG9 TWQ j THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,.... ..... A .o... T~KO~ ~r~ iTHUTRSDAY, rEBRT-ARY 25, 19Nf Edu ati n S hoo Se ds George 'Washington. emphasizing Educ tio Sch ol ends 7 Wash~in-gton's contribution of moral To Convention In WIashington~ dast h ain Seven members of the faculty of the cation r(~ercli at the meeting. P o brgfn Fil School of Education are attending the Raeigh Scdolling'. principal o h For Presidency ana.meeting of the National ...…

January 26, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…WAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 THP MICHICANI flATLY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 FORIGNSTUDENTS OPEN TICKET.SAL Production Written By Prof. A. D). Xoore Will Be Presenited By Thme Coast Towns Suffer From Pacific Storms ~vrsad.ohn Elliott, '26,.il' ntr evening,a general combined t Tg CONDUCT ,speak on the general there .of "Loyal- srv i.re wile held in the Presby- ty iizTaani ark"teorian cuc.Hwr M~uk-6 Members OJf ...…

January 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THEIF MICH-TCAN rYATT ia 111a .i 11 t.1A1t LAlL1 wui. , " .1r ~t'Ylx t 1'11J 1\4. SIL i. LI' .. .: 1LV PREPARE LEAFLETS FOR NEWSTUDENT~ Pamphlets Describing College Life Ti Be Sent To Prospeetlve freshmen COOPERATION SOUGHT Pr'eparation of pamphlets of instruc lbin and information for use of en tering students is under way unde the' direction of the registrar's office The folders, ranging in size from 1 to 16 pages, will be ready ...…

January 28, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

…THI MICI-IIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1026. T..E. M... .... flA.l V a aTNrhAY a 'V.hRTTAPV' 2R ,, . II:I l w I' l'JI)lkl-!111 4 u 1~u . RDf'I TDID M411I C ILiberal Resign s n itrtio s F r M iita y ±11 will be broadcast in its entirety. Mop I tance will be discussed at this time, j j~In g pictures wil also be taken of the a full attendance is, re quested. R ea y;O rc es ra id Re ei ed affair for showings in news reels, All members of ...…

January 05, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…1TU;ESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. f NEWI YORHK EI lT DO- TQ9 LECTRE ~HERE' Alexancder Woolleott Will Glive Sixth Oratorical Address On Plays Andi illay ers IS DRAMATIC CRITIC Alexander Woollcott, for yearsI dr amnici editor of the New York1 Times, and now holding the same po-' sition with the New York World, will give the sixth lecture of the season course Of the Oratorical association, Jan. 22," in Hill auditorium.I His le...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…v WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 T'HF iMIGGHIGAN DAIT! Y PAGE TIIR T i SUMMER COURSES Latest Photo Of SMC L DRILLS 5- .ate.. . . _,-:dw r Ma'es ht bndDE E TOBANOnCED MPIYDBTR {0 Unique Library Bing AssembtdpJ By Federation Of Women's Clubs (By Associated Press) 1and Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle WOR9KO PROFESSOR' Abridged Bulletin Will Be Available Xaif rday According To Dean Alfred A. Itraus PROFESSORS NAMED Copies of the campus editio...…

January 07, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

….i'HUELSDAY, .TA\C:' NY i. 192"; THE MICHIGAN DAILY P aE tHRED TI-~3AYJNAY7 9~PC HETEMCIA AL HiNuAl G HIN New Science Chief FIIRUUnILL UIVLU Addresses Freshmen Engineers On!'Iihga raeogyA ,Weely Assembly i as y SHOWS SEVERAL MODELS I. Dr. Wilbert 1. Hinsdale custodian l of Michigan archaeology at the Uni- versity Museum addressed the fresh - Men enginer.CIs at their weekly as-!F Fw sombrly yesterday morning on Michi- 1 k CV gan Archaeol...…

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 ~~~~...…

January 09, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…0 THE 7,MICIGAN AL Y, J4iU. ._ 1926Jv PAGE TIflflr _r. "I could not induce the conferenc- ~ ~ 'r riir Ifoo'h Caplna Boasts First State Supportedl commnittee to put scientific publicity f1FtV'1 LC [I'JLb0.!lJII11 Tetr.Is eo oSta inn 1I tiv Dram but as glad to talk atttwo nformal mi u uiilirc TrUaflnflRI L A INFLU1 ('E W,' P[,-Y3M:1A4:1EI11 AS (1'UNTRY' MANY TOURS MADE Fredcricd. 11. k ocii Originated Idlea l f Dcl~ l y ~ e t e r Ago CIH...…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…JANt-.'AR, i M If)20 THIE MICH111GAN DAILY PAGE THREE JANUAflY 10, 1~I26 'THE MJCH~IGAN DAJIiY PAGE ~HRE~ ]Anglican Church ' k Names American' FM FflO !i ii t~'" 7 ii SH IBLET32 Indiany As Deacon 4 -_,._._. -. L .,,h,.4..1yy,1LAla,1~ge _6 III CONDUCTl VAST SURVEYJ Annonpcnentof appointments to the efitl i tbfa~l1usiness maa- ,igeri-ij of the? freshman handbook was mlade es erdiay by Frederick Shilltio;,'27, mranaging editor of th...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JANUAR 12aX1926 THE MICI-IIGAN DAILYA PAGE- ' HR.1P ON STEAM ENGINE, Reveals How Gr(eek Wcclia~tie Built General Pangalos, Former Premier Of Greece,- Assumes New Position As M ilitary icfcjior '.'VsD-CHA'IMEDLI N IM~ C ~M'O J)EVIIES IY4)AVE R TO( C~ONC~ENTRATE A1L AND) RESP'ONSIBILITY I I N 1.IMSELF 3'levic ~ tt Vesf} i Ref()rl, Era_- Of a hri'AlanilyI HA S ACTIVE CAREER RESEARCHERS NAMED 'i tsrie~lInDttohg~ig V a ui:tw n av...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…Y, JANUARY 13, 1926 THE MICIGCAN fDAILY WORLEY OISCUSS ESMonarchist Strength Causes Hornhy To Fear Assasination STrEAM A IONs TO LCTUR HI E een r cri (c8 II A 1 xk O .r....,:.:>::::>: e i'4 ii e WIork Prev ents ,Smith And W ltsa1 [bi' A<,rii.A,.. :::........ .;;." _..::::::::..:_..:,m _ __-. _ ._ n U n Continue V ork street. It will contain threestories On N ~ev School will be devoted to offices, the second to laboratories. and the third ...…

January 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…Y, JANUARY 14. 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE "'PRm p; x°' ormer Students Depict French University Life' - * _,, . meals may be obtained for 15 or 20 1to it all. le finds prices low, and has cents. no idea of the new money he is using, Staying with a private family pre- and soon is spending more than he sents a different proposition. Service would in a high-priced country. Soon K 9 I and meals are undeniably better and he makes America...…

January 15, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… M~'IDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 HF. MTt°HIC.AN nATT.Y V A IIIIA lD*M TI-W' MTOV4T~AM VA X fA fISI rAUN tixr r HULBERT ASSMO ETHICAL LAWYERS Dletroit Probate Judge .Tells future Practitioners To Take-Fuller Social Responsibility }CITES COMMERCIALISM Juldge Harry Hulbert, of the juven- ile division of the Detroit Probate l court, in his address before members of thte Lawyers' club Wednesday, sounded an appeal for a fuller as-' sumption of social...…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926 I 'IST EON-RESIDEN SUMMERSEKR Representatives Of Colleges From All Sections Of The Country Are Expected To Come MANY ARE ANNOUNCED THEMICHIGAN DAILY I COURT APPROVES BUYING f' LOTS I3Y UNIVERSITY Condemnation proceedings in- stituted by the University for two lots on the site for the new Architectural building have been settled in the Circuit court in fa'- vor of the University. The court deccIded that the price o...…

January 17, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 "T '"V I(/fYt^L3TI- A it Tit A'TT %' V : t+_: ' 1 1-1:4 ~llk.-111I...IAN L1- d '~T T~' 1*Ti' T~r'A ~V 1%,A ? . AGE1 THU~J N aA."pmm tan LITTLE WILL TALK BEFORE CIVIC BODY ! C1 1. W Ie s UnacrwvoOd i Place In Sent rQ (; )la11 er Speeches Arbor's Of (oIlualerce To Hear Oil (lassification Of Ann f Activities At Luncheon ! REV. LEWIS TO SPEAK President Clarence Cook Little wil represent.- the University classif...…

January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…THr k4Trurr. A M t*vA TT V AAll" 01"Tt" w 1-' 4r-T ~ M r A T l~IW ftf~r L va1...a-a aA' .C ~ L..I..:f. i~k A A 1iJ1dA. I. -I I. I I P'ANAA COMMt!ANDE SUCCEEDS TAB] U m Asst,,,, es Presidency Of ITacna-Arica ' - __..... ..__-_ nnPage One)te2 a the report of lastdIHAS MANY DECORATIONS :::.:::::.:::::.:::.: report reads, "as -_____.',: '"::''"::':!:"::":::::'i:':.: c assubeaniatey fotal r>esid~ent Coolidge ha appointed ubenee~y sa Ma j. Gen. ...…

January 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…~14E ~MIcHIOAN DAILY POOR A US TR IA N BARON REFUSES Gives Books To careful collection on present day '~ '1'DVA~TTDJ~'V' problems, most of them having been TO PART WITH ART Texas LTniversity published between 1916 and 1924, Mrs. AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 19.-One of Fl INT.-Police have been unable the most valuable gifts made to the University of Texas rmrary in recent to find any trace of a lone bandit who years ~s the private library of more yeste...…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEl _ . ,_ _... __ ... LEY SEES NEED Passenger Air Service From England To CrffrTTf Continent Described By Former Students Il iii ...rr...... :r IILI I'L J I I I ie c;on theyn.-a'ell er. The first !stage of the flight, in! be reached if desired. Fares between any, case, is the sane as with the ; many of the German towns are but trip to Paris. But at Calais the plane'fltl over $10 per person. swings to, the nort...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PANE THREE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE PRODUCERS OF THE 1927 JUNIOR HOP In Tan and Miack Viking Calf 'Ojw 8L, foIV er A1' aTACer1nc0 The 1,1 I op ieisinlfee -'bo111(-11000(01 e Fourteen men, members of the 1.927 lop committee, Iave been in chargef of Oll he icc ongeii. c 0001e with the presentation of a Michigan -flop. Thiey (are, reading from left to right, top r...…

January 09, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… UiTIJSDAY, FI IA3I UA RY 9, 192 6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. THF MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE BATE 11 TO MEETs WFill Distribute Zoology Writings I' Ill HEALT PREVENTS PHoE KUHNS HT leave of absence for the first semester of this year to enable him to accept a fellowship at the institute for theoretical. physics of the University of Copenhaglen, directed by Prof. N. Dean Whitney Hurt F, . _ _ im IiII ll LLIIVI IIII :L o thenZoodogy dPFepartm...…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…FlNSD I 'IlUA ATOIZ to i In liotographer States That,_ Mj a~ry Hoped 'to I verOld Pan Of (arthage r~r).~T'v-c'T''h ~m A~TT~C ..iliel TIATv C 1TCT-T.N DfALE.Y A -T -,-p + a au irit% **j &%-j A.j-4- L bl" £ 5. £1 Y AI & "atLJ.!iZ! 2 THlE THEATER Today-Screen ade-"The Man on the Box," aturing Sidney Chaplin. estic - "Irish Luck," with homas Meighan. lrth-"That Royle Girl," fea- ring Carol Dempster. i i i i Lights Installed On Library .Fi...…

January 11, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…*Pr3 TRSmrY, FEBRUASRY I, -T126 T-f MCTA AL yy }}- yy.i t., t'c . tli T' t J .. m ..aw r+, - lUSTWILL S PEAK IN CHICAGO FRIDAY1 YCoach TWill Talli OntAdministrationj Pr c'hi'e ms At Interfraternlty Associatioit's Banquet NOTABLES OAN PROGRAM (Special to The Daily) CHICGO, eb.10.--Coach Fielding' ' H Yost, director of intercollegiate 9athletics at the University, of Michi- gan and for the past; 25 years coach Sof Michigan's football teams, w...…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…r LltlAY, 1FEB.l>1UA1fiX 12, 1 )2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY lSGE "! .Cl,. y+ . ... __.. _ . __..._ _. .______- . .._i. _ _.. - - - - :.: F. i . J r: 1. IIPPL flOF HOOVER I'41; ''4;-o~ncirce Ilead For Support s In ie'neiWork J,, Chief Item Oh Feiruary Issue Leads 'Expedition ' i } I I r jJ 1insan Gets Burton Eulogy From Coolidge, be received on the morning of Presi- Sdent Burton's death. It was person-' I ng a * 0 1 ISal i ndb h rsd n n r. ...…

January 13, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…'THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAG "COOK AS CENIUS :Arctic Explorer Believes That Cook 1las As God Claim To D~iscovery Of Pole As Peary RECALLS DASH TO POLE FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 13.-'Dr. Frederick A. Cook "is a genius" in the'estimation of Capt. Roald Amund- sen, and "no matter what he may or may not have done in business, de- serves the respect of the American people for his intrepid explorations. Dr. Cook may not have discovered the pole, but Comman...…

January 14, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FACE '? RROM _ _. __ a RICE WILL 'RECITE. ENGLISH COMEDY Play Interpreter Picks "David (far- riek" As Dram lie Will Delliver ' Thursday Night HAS GIVEN HAMLET Phidelahi Rice, nationally recognized as a master reader and impersonator of Hamlet, will give a reading Thurs- day night in Hill auditorium as the ninth number of the lecture course of the Oratorical association. He will present and 'interpret "David Gar- rick." ...…

January 16, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…UESDAY, -FIMIRUARY 16, 1926 BRADEY TO6 STARTT D~etroit Director Of New York Life Insurance Company Will Advise Students About Profession HAS VARIED EXPERIENCE~ T1" PP WTr'LTYC'ANM r' A TTV IIL. 1VIIll.t-1I1LJtiiN L1t1L. I -r..rV1 :FJ . H I 'Survivors Of British Freighter Tell StorySCMAlEIOSFM Iof Brave Exploit Enacted By Crew of rmn NEWYOKCNETN of Business Administration, reetY PrfC N.Ihaz fteSho E returned from New York city wheree ,. ...…

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