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October 07, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 13) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923 TE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SLVEZN and Mary, Yale, Brown, Princeton, of 30-31 years of ago. In the past the. Columbia, Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Tho- American Youth being torn by ideal- mas Jefferson, Michigan and Virginia, istic and materialistic motives was a respectively, are treated as to their sort of dual personality; today he is importance in swaying and retarding more of a decided individual, more of a unit in knowing w...…

October 14, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 19) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOM SEVIr..V BQOOS-AND WRITERS Istories and an estimate.of-Theodord offense was to _translate the new tests- their holdings in the Smart Set con> to (otnudfo Page Sisthe Dreiaer, . . rieser'a own esti- nsmeat into readable Anmerican. . pany. . . Perhsaps this explains same as Schaliapine,. and he mustmat. .Jesus, who was not the Christ, was deeonnt thbsne know which index to search hin if hemae .r...…

October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 19

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE The meeting is romantic. The end- cidents in which the author detaches SCOUTIE JAZZ OF PIGTAIL ALLEY : quite as dull as the title. I have nev- ing tragic, for the city girl finds she her work from the absolute fictitious By William N. Viola, Stratford, 1923. er discovered a commercial story that does not love the mountain rake. incongruity of her story. This book we mention because it . Wh...…

October 28, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 31) • Page Image 19

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1923' THE MICHIGAN DAILY parE SVWN MENCKEN many, he is interesting, original, and And so if the professors should stil And what excitement this volley of (Continued from Page Four) often brilliant. He has introduced a insist that he is not a critic, I might Menckenian phrase and dogma is pro- "constructive criticism." "If the trit- wsolesome and vigorous tone into the concur and say, "No. Remstken is .ot ducing! The man...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 19

…DAILY -: ITAL%...1 LEAGUE BUILDING --- _ ..°r ri I I MATINEE DANCE TO BENEFIT LEAGUE Among the first of the social func- tions to be given for the benefit of the University of Michigan League building fund will be the matinee dance which will be given by the Gamma Phi Beta sorority on Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Union. Kennedy's first orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. The patronesses for the dance will be the alumnae of ...…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 19

…THE MICHI AN DAILY PAGE SEVENf h qualifications for senatorship. Politics THE EDITOR MIGHT HAVE KNOWN dl t!e Magazines to the side, the Freeman's :literary lIsaac ]M arcosso .w m e The editor of the St. Louis Star, attitude'is well. maintained. by Robert IacFeeic acs ,d'istin By W. M. R, Hillyer's appreciative article on Emily reading that "a Senegalese negro, win- I ed ri Haos ditin- guished Asnerican journalist, author, The Bookman for Oct...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 19

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1922 . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN by writing sporting articles. His ex- She is just a weak, human being, but affairs of Elinor and Ted. Though Ol- Although the novel is constructed on perience on the Oxford football team one cannot forget her. ver attempts to dissuade him, Ted de- two relatively unrelated chaiis of cir- has given him critical knowledge of One just wonders if Edgar and Pat- termines to reveal his former...…

October 07, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 13) • Page Image 20

…PA" E3IGHIT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 192-3 BOWE=-M-!3 Cg kl l F ( j q:" ' s '. t . .! rl t , i } j .RCS d ' Yh.Q c1 $ , n Y ,V r a? Jyj Al 4 i i a y i - v IAT S11AB MLTDIPLAY OF THE ACCEPTED, M1OD[S FOR, EVER.Y HOUR; AND EVELPY OCCASION~ A THOROUGHLY ILLUMINATING' DISPLAY OF THE PLAIN OP.FUR. COLLAR.ED DAY COATSFREELY CHIOSEN AS THlE APPRORIATE GAkB FOR INFORMAL STREBTVIEAR, FOR THE MOTOR,THEGOLF LINKS ORThE COUNTRY \JA...…

October 14, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 19) • Page Image 20

…PAC - WICHT 'C = E MICH1GA DAILY SUNDAY, OTOBER 14; 1923. ut This in Your Pipe and smoke it!! There are approximately 211,934 inches of up-to-the-minute Michigan news, as well as news of the world at large in the remaining 161 iissues of the Delivered to your door every morning for only Don't let another issue of the "Daily" slip by. Subscribe Today! $ .5IL See the C i r c ul a t ion Dept., Press Building.. Phone 960 HAVE THE "DAILY" SE...…

October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 20

…Vf _ # F.ItslIT t fINlVI I tlAIN DUILI .1 M a'0 ,. r _. i This Is the sports coat she chose to wear to the games and to classes. Roughly woven, in gay plaids with fur collar. Prieed $7.50. These are the hose she selected. Gold stripe in bltak and shades of grey to saleah her different costumes. For class wear when It's a bIt colder she selected ilk and wool mixtures in n o v e-l t y weaves.. This is the hat Ann chose. It's coyly shaped...…

October 28, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 31) • Page Image 20

… PAR EIGHT THE MICIH GAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER S2 1923 } 1 lilbl: n 1 1 1 11111111111 11 l1111111illlll111 11Ii t1t11111M 1111, 1~ l 1ll I1 1H M i33 1 !~i l l111 AVE you ever thought of it as a salary and _ attempted systematically to save part of it? It is altogether probable that it would be possible for you to do so without greatly inconveniencing yourself. T is a fault commonly found with college stu- dents that they lack a sense of res...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 20

…I.1 L 1V1t V t1-1AAJ V 'IJC iLj A DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 3 SUNi)AY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 Number 7 To All Student Organizations: Attention is called to the ruling of the University requiring all student organizations to file with the Committee on Student Affairs a list of their lficers . The president ...…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 20

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCToBER 22, 1922 wBjH EiU u uflU auIUH nut !$S +3iil iER g3hJM@ I & 5 Eu JI B i EEtEEEUEEiu l ,y since the Century is gradually win- STHROUGH THE OPERA GLASSES LAtrrvNotes ning its way back to its former lit- Ah last the anonymous gentlemaa erary standing. . A new book by i who s kins suisEEEE HE aEE Y pplied t Lord Dunsany is always a pleasure. PNR sS kny surks oh s.andho- We trust, nay, we know we are no...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 20

…Epp- PAGE EIGHT THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19?2 PAG~l EOUTTHE ICH GAN DAIL SUDAY OCTBER29,1.. I-i y . HAVE YOU PAID YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ic iga aily? YOU CAN SAVE 50 CENTS BY PAYING $3.50 BEFORE NOVEMBER IST BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST ALL UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BECOME $4.00 YOU HAVE TILL TUESDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 31ST Send a Check to Circulation Manager or Come to the Press Building on Maynard Street ...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 21

…I SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR ,MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 THE ELECTRONIC REACTIONS OF DR ABRAMS G U OR ant completes a circuit by attaching EDITOR'S NOTE: The new GENIUSO CHARLATAN.r us to the, cabinet by- a series of wires. system of healing and disease On the opposite side of the cabinet is diagnosis recently brought for- accuracy which marks the majority pf the physician it is a swindle. Dr. a normal man, in perfect health, the ward ...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 22

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 Mediaeval Minds and Modern Persecution (By Delbert Clark) large ideas, broad issues, and which In view of the outstanding success of suit to the genius of Marconi. With Three or four years ago in an evil takes the alternate course of petty the experiment, there should be no such an invention it is possible to de- hour some minus-minded individual persecution and silly, totally destruc- questi...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 23

…1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Why Turks Kill Christians (j * Ti Other orders covered the destruc- EDITOR'S NOTE: The article j By Fra ck 't . K l ytion of all Armenian books, manu- which follows is the result of a scripts and papers in order that the comprehensive study of the prob-- Armenian, jealous of his mental sa- extermination first of the Armenians, very language might become non- lem of the relations existin...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 24

…AG FOu THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 122 . . ibors in those occupations in which in 1885 I drove in a rustic conveyance W hy Turks K ill Christians mental alertness and skill give the from the coast opposite Mitylene to advantage. Not only banking, which the site of Pergamos, where in an- operations are to be madewith regard 'Turkish mentality must be referred is under a 'handicap among Moslems, tiquity was one of the Seven Churches to...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 25

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 12 THE MICHI Robert Borden Statesman (By W. Bernard Butler) Ivisioned statesman. Born on June 26, Sir Robert Borden, great Canadian 154, Borden received his preliminary legislator, statesman, and war leader education at Acacia Villa Academy.; is to bring to Ann Arbor, Friday, Oc- 1874 saw him studying law and 1878 tober 6, some of that electric activity found him called to the bar. From which was such a factor in enabling t...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 26

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 humored jest when opportunity pre- jewel, whether it serves' to illustrate sents himself. Moreover, he knows his comment on the quality of the 0 0 k s a n ci W rite r s his h material. And what g does not writer under discussion or ho last know he is not above gaining front some light upon the place he holds in "Who's Who," both English and literary circles. And the setting it- FOR RICHER, FO...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 27

…ID 7 TT ' 7 l a Bessakaboff and Claude Bragdo W oofLW riVVters-A p s philosophy based on the fourthd EXPERIENCES OF A YIOLIMST mensional theory. Knopf. The Master-Mistress, by R Edward Normanton Bilbie O'Neill. A book of verse by the w Edward Normanton Bilpie's book known artist. Knopf. on "Experiences of a Violinist," writ- When Winter Comes to Main Stre ten, in his own words, for "those who by Grant Overton. Intimate sketch play the violin o...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 28

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1922 ]} Indibiduality i Ilillinery in a large assortment gf colorings-a hat for your every mood-gay little hats for the games or the dance-larger, darker hats for more formal occasions -and all at very modest p rices. .it I". I 117~ East ?igrtu~ ' …

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