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January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 15

…PACE 1Ttl f r. DAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR Better Foods Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic, Security May- e found for your valuable docu- ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. The service will please you. Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-105 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH STATE s I i i 1 1 a EGA By SCOGAN Written with a Parker by Glenn W.Miller,guard on Iowa'sfamouseteam andnow captain PARKER ANNOUNCES A New One ...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

…r SUNDAY, JAUARY 13, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F TH'il V 11 FOR-Better Foods Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard St. South of estic x\ aa" jI he ROBERT BARTRON HENDERSON THE MORALITY OF EMOTIONS peace dull and maddening, and who John Galsworthy's "Loyalties" is commits a daring and partially justi- admittedly realism at its best-pro- fled crime to sooth his protesting found, Ii tminative, and searching. It spirit-and incidentally to pay his for- ...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PATE THREE THE MICHIGAN DAILY lAGE THREE "Dli Waheheit ist v onhanden fur den! a revolutionary starting point and L tl esn tecpct olv. Wi hnh u esen fulen HeCpittole.L lerzI }Asii n'rtiu Di Scobiiu m fbedHr -Ernest Renan, "Life of Jesus." Sie beide gebonren tur einander." ____ (Widomis or he ise ~ .. ~,- Indeed, it would be snore funds- I r s Beauty is for a feeling hesrt, acter is a symbol an...…

January 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 92) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MPIC SCHEDULE DERSOE GHANS hfXTra I1U n~ - Din.. 7.f:sr Reporter Bows To Co-ed's Intellect "Gosh, it must be just simply won- dahful to be a reporter," gushed theI sweet young co-ed looking at us with sparkling eyes. "Just think, you can 4.vzpetitions W111 V TakeYi PflK ace DI u ring et into all the shows, you can sway the Months of liay, June, gtinoalteswyucasay anthJulypublic opinion,"-she learned this lat- ter express...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, FEB E3:t, ARY 6 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SATURISAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Il IT oothi No. 4(6 Extra Booth ftNo 46--Alpha Kap Latmbdaiil W~f 115 epor tters, tndcfendhenf nut torlud- Patron Ms.5. 1 fi eetic me Mott- int in other tooths. and member s of f ilu, Ia. Cuaes Oftse u, lirgurate tih. ftculty no1 includedi elsew here. \Vandetr ClotkU PasaA3.Flr (Cooftnud fro 000a ge Six) re Hiain aut, Mitkegont 1i ti...…

January 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

…-,4p i~ 'fly LAW in u Retrogressim;. Says Korftl Funds for the Michip building were greatly im ing the last two. weeks bE cation by a- number of. F which were given here a] boring towns. The great ail-campusf the bazaar, given by all t, the campus ini conjunct number of Anni Arbor ch~ place on Dec. 8 and 9 Gymnasiumi. 1roceeds fr zaar amounted to l$l. been turned over to the mn -secretary o fthe campal Reid, '238 was- in charge ofi mnents...…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 15

…87 THE MICHIGAN DAILY University ofA So'l. Mentioned For lichigan League I Advocate P"osition I KLEER 9COM PE[T ITION !Albion College Not ToBe Moved--laird Albion, Mich., JTan. 20-(By A. P.) - SHO N B CH RTSDr. Johnt W. Laird, president ofA1 bioncolgdfntlhapuatrs Sorority Heads List InFrauds lRaised ,a variety of rumors that. have been in For RIWlding of Woman's crcta League House cication throughout the state re- __ently to the effect t...…

January 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY r- TPACE FIUMTYJUDGE CRASIL LANUAGS NECESSRY1 (Continued from Page Nine) ical languages, chiefly the Latin Ian- guiage. The experienced Latin stu- dent will read a great deal of our le- gal literature with more ease and uin- derstanding than then student who hab not had the advantage of such work." JIHGH CABOTr. DEAN' OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL "A considerable knowledge of Lat-1I In and Greek appears to me to be fundamental to...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY e r'- Churches First (Congregati onal Cutirchi The subject for the morim; ig rvlce of worship} will he "'The :Modlern Ap- rroach to Prayer." 1Music will be furnished by the chorus under the direction of Palmer Christian. A rally for those interested in the ?forth Side Union Church will take place at r Cinema D~ouglas Fairbanks' fantasy of T.he Arabian Nights, "The Thief offlagdlad," will b...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, JANUARAY 25, 1 25 TNlE.MICHI!GAN -DAILY Holland Universities ?<e }?ap<ures begirt. These "rail-stu- asiBrett are called, may dl Modern Football ; (Continued from fage Elevenl) ) to t he un1i1<e:s ity; they contri- f (Contiiuiied fo Page I'O, ''w('l\'(' :id from hers in the cir gh tce i 1 cii h nioting to the community life I were a mlodificat ion of the i'mJ V fry il:: ury. tj 1 htvsit. to AniPdi of the time, and the iute rfere...…

January 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 80) • Page Image 15

…ST':DAY.,SJANUARt1Y 11, 1925TH MCHANDIYPE THr:, MICHIGAN DAILY PAr'.P ;:.. tf 4 . ,v,., + q 4'. {3it } .t ,., 1J~ IF) it of the Congregational church has in-'!_,r.J.t/%/Yt,..."P/I.~.~i~~Irr..~d.~/1/1e.l~ il/;,lI/~3"l.~/Il~l."~~"~itI~.~//II.J. vited him to speak at their Japanese, in m service this evening, and he will also ]- speak at the motion picture serviceI - interpreting some Burton Hlolmes ____________________ travel pictures. M...…

January 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE M UN: TEMICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUN:I i PROFESSOR HELPS LOCATE shoved back into place. The long bar- GERMAN LONG-RANGE GUN rel quivered, but slightly. It was dif-' (Continued from Page 3) ficult to realize that it had just de- on the morale of the Germans. They veloped an energy equal to that of could ill afford to use their manufac- two ordinary, passenger trains moving turing facilities for the making of su...…

January 15, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 81) • Page Image 16

…6 THE MICHiCAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1922 Great American Weekly, but which in 1908, now reprinted by Little, has never been published in book Brown & Co. Its title is taken from Soform) since "Linda Condon," which that old bromide, "Once aboard the /j" appeared over two years ago, his ad- lugger and the girl is mine"-not an mirers had a right to expect some- unattractive title, though one must JOSEPH HERGESHEIMEt'S NEW She loves L...…

January 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 87) • Page Image 16

…* THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, 3ANDAR 2, 1922 unt," "That Brute Simmons," and "All men who should have been an artist, That Message." and no doubt, one who would have On "Winesburg, Ohio" there is not been, had he been placed in a differ- much need of dwelling at length. ent environment. Everyone who makes any effort to Mr. Fuessle has the belief that SOME NOTABLE SHORT STORIES Blue Hotel," which appears in a vol- keep up with the best ...…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, JANUARY Loan funds for University Students (By Julian Mack) of funds donated by friends of the Higher education was considered University for the use of needy stu- the property of a certain "class" of ents. Most of these loans carry no people not so many years ago. The interest until after the graduation of the borrower. No security is asked. revolution in ideas on this subject, R. A. Campbell, treasurer of...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 16

…PAZZ OURTHEMICHIGAN DASUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 wAu u'oua H IHGA Rx The European Boiling Pot Post-War Impressions Naples, Italy THOMAS J. KOYKKA there will come a time of desperate December 4, 1923wat Europe today is a world in the re- has taken every parliamentary step September, 1922. Similar gains are In Germany the social situation is withhated noed i th reurn fro moth o imost critical-while conditions ln making. It is seething with hatred p...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

…t s. DASUNDAY, 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 and trail to Taos, a place which Agnes C. be painted. The world in all its hi-t GCLaut has called "the most un-Ameri...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAsL £cSUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 the poets bowed head. "If no one petely insane. Will no one believe D inner else wants it,-may I have that other me? I am mad! Isay, I am, I am, cake?" she asked. I- / PS t atThe philosopher continued to stare A Purgative atire 'at the center-piece with bsen Now they will, they must believe DOLLY SANDERS ) minded eyes, j me. When George Winston called just now I shrieked at him that I I sa...…

January 27, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 92) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t OLD CURRENCY BAN( 'May Be Leading Figure In New PLANNED FOR GERMANY soviet Regim 1 than ever before; and the record es- tablisaed for individual solicitations in the financial drive was $475. #. .k..r ---- -- Read the Want Ads Read The Daily "Classified" Colu CITIES IN THEMSELVES! SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT Berlin, Jan. 26.-(A.P.)--The pros- pective gold currency bank suggested by the experts committee in Paris, already...…

January 06, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…TIS ISALL OF THEM THE LEADERS OF THE GRAND MARCH CMMITTEE WOOK EN (Continued from Page Seven) Miss Eleanor Morgan of Cleveland(Cn uefm a Oe Hegt,0,adJha.Lyte 2E (Contined from Page One Alice Brunson, Glencoe, Ill.; Virginia Heights, O., and John . Lovette, '27E, companies, and music from all. Dodd, Monroe; Peggy Hines, Detroit; general chairman of the committee, urganizations familiar to radio Pauline Malone, Gary, Ind.; Ruth Mc- led the grand...…

January 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

…z k1N DAILY I . . i i Y n In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of rsity. Copy received until 3:30 D. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) IUN)DAY, JAkNUARY 7, 192.: Nubetr7 i Zolg Department Arranges Lectuares For Next Sentester, Lillie, of the University of Chicago, that the classificatioii : pp~ also ;a former Michigan instructor, ed by intelligence teo. ~ r who will sneak on Biology of Sex". liable and useful 'cL > Two othe...…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 16

…W~~V~THE MICHIGAN DAILY SIJNDAY, TN l 2,1Y JANUARY "11, 1 " i b ('I ( i. I }4 C evvs ONI 7 I ca is hav' addd Deartment t our growing u i dn a d ition Ito6"doing your laundry" we, equipedtoe ow"handle your -. r , 4 ... ji ,I N CLFmA \71 c L: l y. 4 ,' AST qq Thh , ; a .PRESS AM& Admwwlqq AMW m %A .,= COUPON Name Address ... ..............No.1I Phone ............ Tro immediately acqu aint "Daily" readers with the s...…

January 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…LIVE THE miCHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, TAN xY 1. 1 1 4 D-L OFCALBLITN DA L L ~ NPublication in- the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of thietUniversity. Copy received until 3:2,0 pin. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Volume 3 SITN1)AY, ,JA!NUARY.12 12i,. 123 To the W~ns: Owing to, the, announced visit of the Senate Committee on the University, Wednesday, January,31, it will be impossible to hold a conference of the Deans on that date. T...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY l~, i~2'i 109.101 SIM."~ RSC istT a'l C= t f~I )r1e'sS i-1ianl,, 4 m4 :,fl iods, storms. A t runk- :NX1 stoill.and lscrip~t starits thet ,v; .::. :":::" : .<trouble adnd Talic'se own attractfvc- Sw.. L s. i ~T' ad to an une.finti.. ji 3L :. ^x": : : °'rhey.. ,iaektolt plays the role ofth " ::::: .. ": :". ". ::.. ...,: ..;;.;: ::x< Ci n, man who loves her and gu:ar i . ...,.;", ,:.,,;4 .: ,:.._...:: ".,"....…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 16

…'.~- m~ TH-I MICHIGAN DAILY UD\,JXflY2,15 ___________________________*Christie Comedy "Here anld There,", and a microscopic picture "Jumble in the Jungle" are billed. c inO u The, iiterthi ___________-~______ I TheWila Fox production "The Last an onEarth" willetefa The Arcade trApcture at the Wuerth, playing through Thursday. It is a fantastic "Welcome Stranger," an adaptation comedy novelty of a world without of Aaron Hoffman's stage pla...…

January 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

…PAGE IXThIEI THE 1\IC14IGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 a x lll l la v; ;A VI } f /.Aa raa..s - Cinemnia be miade to keep the bes5t studenits which i > both satisfied a iid still fromi becomiing inarrowl~y boldsh,- for ;further 4stir:nlat odlI y his progressi ve b~y so mluch will tteir wxorth as syiI- col'(11wst of 'train e toiritorv. II 0 'ex- (Continued from Page Fifteen) (I hols be d(im'iniished. IndedO tiie: pre- ,1)0(0(11noesthi...…

January 15, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 81) • Page Image 17

…chuckling over Thack- and should not be allowed to influence KREISLER IS INTERVIEED latitudes, while doubt- the thinking of normal, healthy-mind- BY A 1AGAZINE REPORTER was far in his 'teens ed people through the press, even in (Continued from Page 3) irough the entire lot of a free country! in Austria, he made a tour of America If "An American Idyll" is trash, before he was 20 and then, returning d the Lugger" is not by then the lives of all ...…

January 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 87) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE doubtless been given more space, for those ho run the Little Theaters, New York critics that Broadway twice he is an intensely interesting charac- such groups as the Washington Square intended to stage "The Hand of the ter. He appears in a subtly pathetic players, and the Provincetown Play- Potter" and then, with a wary eye to Wow to Freshen light, fighting for a recognition which ers, go to...…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 17

…Rober (By Samuel L. Greenebaum, Jr.) Beauty and intelligence rarely find themselves possessed by the same in- dividual. Nature seems to think that either one should be enough for one person; she rarely considers it neces- sary or advisable to mix them. How- ever, we must admit that there are a few favored sons and daughters whom Providence has seen fit to bless with this double gift. Similarly, in literature, few men have worth-while ideas, an...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 17

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TALE FIVID I THE BONDMAN 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- B o o k s a n d u m ah! no igtcould set me free; frGeorge Moore, "Confessions of a As triple brass the bond doth bold; Young Man" reason for coming to N...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IPA r F.I '1 *.rences of men, but a sort of soul- casual student has little or no inti geography. mation of the intricacies of the sci- The bit about Dreiser which was ence which has been more and more B o o k s an d printed on the front page of this engaging the attention of modern " meritorious publication last Sunday, scholars. History really is a new 'herds with the goats. It is obviously scie...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIB r Review of the Magazines The Yale Review for January bears DOROTHY TYLER finished drawing by Seurat, "Le its usual phalanx of well-known Cirque." Roger Fry's "Spanish Scene" names on the cover. That over- ited representatives to its non-polit-, the latter the cult which seems to accompanies his essay on "Salaman- worked encomium "significant" is ap- ital work. make of the artist a deity ...…

January 15, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 81) • Page Image 18

…we will be in a better state of pre- paredness as a result of this policy than we were under the older sgheme. But in the nature of things, this mag- nificent body of citizen officers will not last always. They will grow too old for field service, they will take on new burdens, domestic or business, which will make service impossible; they will be lost through sickness, ac- cident and death as the years go by. For the necessary replacements, C...…

January 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 87) • Page Image 18

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE sUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1922 XFORI I) UNIVERSITY-ITS LIFE, considered by most an unceremonious one of his college halls. I might add can he numbered on less thais the CUST0S, AND TIIADITIONS thing. One is more or less lowered that it took nearly a year to efface the fingers of your two hands, and grant- Continued from Page 4) in the esteem of hit fellow students, work of art from the wall. ing, for the sake of argument...…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 18

…and Authors "SECOND APRIL" finds expression in "Eel-Grass," "Low- (A Review by L. E. W.) Tide," "Inland," "Burial" and "Exiled." There are but two poems in the vol- In "Second April" (Mitchell Ken- ume which fall below the level of nerley), Edna St. Vincent Millay music and intelligible 'beauty. These achieves that high distinction which are "The Little Hill," which is streaked wi.th Sunday-School sentiment, and was promised by her earlier co...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 18

…PAGE six s .THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 THE BOILING POT on. risings-coupled with strife be- that of the King in the average Ital- parliament. The poster further de- (Continued from Page Four) tween various factions in that part ian household-while the youth of the lares that "France can never be a United States, has an army four times of Germany which remains loyal, has land banded together in an organila- great and strong nation...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 18

…PACE Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 923 ernor of the state, and having recei' d ners should be improved. In order his A. B. degree from this university. that their manners might be improved Lfes this genealogy detract fhaom his men and women wrote silly, preachi- reputation as a thinker among chose fying volumes telling what good little F who will look to foreigners for all boys and girls did and should do, and great thoughts., I m...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 lated there can be no education wor- it necessary to administer to the Uni- I thy of the name. These principles versity of today such rebuke and ad- B o o k s a n d W r te rs are being forgotten in the compli-monition as lay in ny:power through cated institutional machinery of to- the withdrawal of this biography day There is grave need that we from the University Press on the eve should ...…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 19

…(By T. E. D.) Symphony orchestra? There is way to learn to appreciate r much of it!" said Ossip GE tsch after the Detroit Symp iestra concert Monday night, ed just what musical educati' ught necessary for an appreci ymphony music. The questio mpted by the apparent failu lents on the campus to appr remarkable offerings of the t orchestra. They must go to symphony ts if they hope to be able t ciate them," he continued, h music is not to be under...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY JANUA 6, 1924 .THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAS S! SP!vo "liberal" conception of Christianity is and know they are not getting it. The more need be said? Such Associa- ity far more wonderful, more exact- either true or untrue. (I dislike the distracting rush of college, fraterni- tions cannot render great service to ing, and more power-giving than any adjectives I have used, but you will ty, and society activities does not sat- any college. What ...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY JI AGE SrIv" TANKARY 13, 1921 TH- MrcxItAN. DMIL r SNDY ANARY31, 92$THEMICHGANDAIY PAIB B_. i ' ! . Save O10%0 ip it oute in it to ~the et i o need elean-ed 'or WHITE SWAN will call for it. Clean or press it perfectly a and return it promptly. We'll bring a cash card with it. $5.00 for $4.50- $2.50 for $2.25 You pay us for the cash card, then ju§t call us when you have work. It's very convenient. You save 10% I WHITE SWAN L...…

January 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 86) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE SFVENM SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SICY~N t t i f i f; d i i t a a S P. r Fabrics as clean as new. Lin- ings spotless. The most rod- ern equipment in the world makes it possible. 2. No Gasoline Used So no stickiness, no smell, no injury to your clothes. Clean- er s Naptha does the work. 3. Careful Attention Personal attention to your clothes throughout the pro- ces...…

January 29, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 93) • Page Image 20

…THE BETRAYAL OF CILICIAN It usually happens that an author's eyes moist with emotion"; I was not CHRISTIANS BY THE FRENCH incidental works, those little half hour ready to jump over the footlight into '(Continued from Page 1) essays with which he makes fast a the heroine's arms or on the heartless (Continued from Page 6) be gained by making a separate peace passing thought, are the most whimsi- Higgins' neck. But I appreciated the conscious ap...…

January 06, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 74) • Page Image 20

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924% PAL.5 EIGhT THE MICHGAN DAILY Women ndThe Economic Problem W. B. BUTLER From about the time I was first able out everything that is not truly nee- to spell out a few words of a news. essary.". paper, the word "suffragist" meant to "But," queried Mrs. Catt, "surely me some sort of a "he-woman" who there is work among the children?" thought she was better than any man "No,".was the reply, "There are n who had ever liv...…

January 13, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 80) • Page Image 20

…f, ,PA..s , itGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 tl~flftltfltu 11111 tll~u~ltilffIF~l m H M11,1 t ! t tuiI ti 9I tl t tlttII rtIt tfryhtitII t t tttttlttit TF t l t ftlftP.. , =,; .. , : . s : r -x :: IL .." Feminine Interest Now Centers in the Event of the Season The 1924 J-Hop! The 1924 j-Hop will quite out-shine all other social events of the season; Feminine interest from now on, until that eventful eve, will center in...…

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

…PALS E~IGHIT S' N DAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 T1---IE MICHIGAN DAILY TH, IHGA.AL .N4 AURY2,12 . - "iI ' a' f * p0 .' 1 :, Q . " . , , , t ,.1. . w r J r ' _. v 5,, .. C. .i: f tt}L t 5j fr " { I {I !'. . Y 1 jf S . M. . f v ' ' 1 i j. , i % i' } f '}; i . . S1 1 t ~ ... ' " ' - - ,_.. . -. ... Mid-Winter Days Brings Desires for New Costumes That Skirt-Blouse Combinations Fulfill As the first semces-er reaches "finals' and mid-winter brings bri...…

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