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October 01, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…1,1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I MYYI IM MI Yf IIWi d I O e llwO SOCIETY 'I New Women Late To Be Guests (6 AtTeaToday The B oas being Women Not In Organized that New Houses Are Invited To back on of its vel' Attend League Party and coifl the eyes Women new on campus this year verdict" and living outside organized houses the tiesu will be entertained at tea from 4 The jo until 6 o'clock this afternoon in the trastingI Ethel Fountain Hussey room ...…

October 03, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, OCT. 3,1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Dr. Bell Will Give Talk Cle At Dormitory Meeting F Dr. Margaret Bell will be the guest O of Betsy Barbour House at dinnere er Wednesday night. During the regu- ftie Entertainment By Fraternities Varies In Form Pledging, Smokers, And Dinners Supply House Activities ; Alumni Visit Even with the first week of classes and the strain of rushing, several fraternities have been able to enter- tain. Phi Beta De...…

October 04, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…I 'i I CAMS 4. A. A.U. W. To Hold eetings In Ann Arbr Several Members of Local Faculty Are To Speak At State Convention Here Several of the foremost members of the University faculty will speak at state convention meetings of the American Association of University Women to be held Friday and Satur- day in Jackson. Prof. Arthur B. Moehlman of the education school will talk at a lunch- eon meeting Friday on the school situation in Michigan. ...…

October 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…HUrsnAYCT. 5,1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DELTA SIGMA DINNER HO Delta Sigma fraternity entertained THE H at a rushing dinner Tuesday night. ernment CAmong the alumni who attended has saved were Dr. C. S. Yoakum, Prof. M. H. ary reduc Waterman, Kenneth Haven, Robert cut aver, Francis,_Paul Rickman and Clark bring the Charity Club Sororities Entertain Alumnae, Enlarge Staff W.A.A. Danee Club Smmons. average s, To Begin Drive Rushees With Formal Dinne...…

October 06, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, OCT. 6,1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCiETY Senior Women Honored With Scholarships Michigan Alumnae Award Prizes For Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Winners of the scholarships award- ed by the Michigan Alumnae Council to senior women have been an- nounced. Marian Giddings, '34; who has achieved 283 honor points out of a possible 285, led candidates in scho- lastic achievement. Ruth Duhme, '34, followed with 266 honor points. Bar...…

October 07, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, OCT. '7, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y PAGE FIVE -CAMPUS SOCIETY-- G -The GAID-AIBOUT 19 Sororities Will Pledge 242 At NoonToday Silent Period Begun On Wednesday To Continue Until Sunday Morning At the end of an intensive rush- ing period of almost two weeks, 20 Michigani sororities will pledge 242 women at noon today. The period of silence which began at 10 p. m. Wed- nesday must last until 9 a. m. Sun- day according to new Panh...…

October 08, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…OCT. 8, 1933 I r a I I a y lu ni graduate Students Will and Dean C. Carl Huber of the grad- Hol ynAeatonis uate school will address the convo- .Hold Convocation Sooncation, which will be followed by an Vsit Ca mpus A convocation for students in the informal receptin in the ballroom, rT 0 ~d ;raduate school will be held at 6 p. m. where Dr. and Mrs. Ruthven and Dr. T1s W eek-end ruesday in Lydia Mendellsohn The- and Mrs. Huber will recei...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…AY, OCTOBER 10, 1933. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _______US SOCIETY Rushing Ends As 500 Ple dge 48 Fraternities Pledging Services Held On Monday Afternoon As Unusual Number Joins (Continued from Page 1) Stuart Gates, Howard Germonprez, Herbert Leach, Richard Lutz, Robert Owen, John Richardson, Joseph T. Sinclair, Joseph Smith, Charles White. CHI PSI John Becker, James Brien, John Chick, Walter Murphy, William Oliver, Jack Otte, Gerald Page ...…

October 11, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

…; r Other rules governing eligibility for activities bar students that have re- ceived a D or E for the semester im- mediately preceding the date of the eligibility list, unless they have spe- cial permission from the Committee on Student Affairs. .. Miss Perry is anxious that women make inquiries at the Dean of Wom- en's office if they do not fully under- stand the requirements. Heads of committees are also urged to submit a complete list o...…

October 12, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

…R1 12g 933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4A, m CAMPUS SOCI ETY r N Chairmen Of Social Events Are Announced Mary Fitzpatrick Is Named As Director Of Banquet, Betty Spray, Of Ball Chairmen for the two biggest Pan- hellenic events of the year, the Pan- hellenic Ball and the Panhellenic Banquet, were elected yesterday at a meeting of the association held in the League. Mary Fitzpatrick, '34, was elected chairman of the Banquet, which isj to be given Oc...…

October 13, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…f 13, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .Ii- 'I CAMPUS SOCIETY ichi~aiI K League Invites 30 Stags For Friday's Dance Innovation Of Stag-line To Be Continued If It Proves Successful An innovation in the regular May- fair dances that have been held re- cently at the League will be intro- duced this week-end when a selected number of stags will be sent invita- tions to the dances Friday night. If the new plan of having a stag line is successful, th...…

October 15, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Headline is Set For J.G.P. Plots. By Committee All Manuscripts To Be Subimitted Not Later Than November 1 "Manuscripts for the 1935 Junior Girls Play must be complete and handed in by Nov. 1," Barbara Suth- erland, '35, general chairman, an- nounced yesterday. All who are in- terested in submitting a plot for the play should be certain to turn them in on the date set for none will be accepted later. The importance of this c...…

October 18, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY M _I SOCI ETY Sophomores To Explorer Wl Wed President Will Festive Week-End Will Call For E lect Officers nor Faculty FormalAttire; Trains Featured JFriday,,4Oct. eThe game's over and its time to falls in ropes down the back. Bags powder your sunburned nose, put nave gone metallic, though some Nominations Have Been New Facult Members To away your tomboy manner with your made of bright velvets are popular. roughwoolens, and...…

October 19, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…CHURSDAYli, OTOE1,~1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____ CAMPUS SCIT Bernie Cumnl'ins and his New Yorkers was announced yesterday as the orchestra which will play for the annual Union Formal, to be held the night of Nov. 17 in the Union ball- room. Tickets, to be priced at $2.50, will be placed on sale within the next few days at the Union main desk and through all members of the execu- tive council and committeemen, ac- cording to Robert A. Saltzste...…

October 20, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

…__THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS ,I Sophomores To Select Cabaret Heads oday L e a g u e Representatives Ask Every Sophomore To Be At Elections Elections for the Sophomore Cab- aret will be held at 4:15 p. m. in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. All Sophomore women are eligible to vote, Harriet Jennings, '34, chairman of Judiciary Council, said yesterday. The elections will be in charge of the cbilfncil. ' Chairman and assistant chairman will be chos...…

October 21, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILLY CAMPUS SOCI ETY Social Activities For Camp Reach Height With 41 D I- Hiscock Named As Chairman Of Annual Cabaret Schwartze, Rich, Kane And Bell To Be Assistants, Says Miss McCormick Margaret Hiscock, was named chairman of the Sophomore Cabaret at the elections held in the League yesterday. Dorothy Schwartze will as- sist Miss Hiscock. Committee chairmen elected at the same time include Betty Rich, chair- man of financ...…

October 22, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…22, 1933 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY House Dances Honor Guests At Homecoming Fraternities Furnish Guest Lists For Closed, Open{ Dances This Week-End Fraternities honored several out of town guests and alumni last night at formal and informal dances held in honor of homecoming week-end. ACACIA At a home-coming party given last night by the members of Acacia fra- ternity, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Neihaus and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Christman of...…

October 24, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY ,, , .. _ }r ^ Head Of J. G. P. Announces New A #.. Apointments Scripts To Be Submitted At League No Later Than Wednesday . Additional committee appointments for J. G. P. were recently announced by Barbara Sutherland, central chairman. To assist Virginia Cluff. property chairman, will be Mary Spencer, Harriet Spiess, Mary Edna Travis, Bernice Wetherald, Jane Bas- set, and Doris Gimmy. The publicity commi...…

October 25, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…1933 THE MICHI GAN DAILY AMMON- '"Now CAMIPIUj SO CiETY I I B,,Cm is OcetaT Outdoor Club To Hold Initial Party Saturday Halloween Entertainment To Be At Sylvan Estates; To Conduct Elections The Outdoor Club will open its activities for the year with a Hallo- ween party Saturday at the Sylvan Estates Country Club. Trucks will leave the League at 1:15 p.m. and students planning to attend must give their names to Miss Ethel McCormick, socia...…

October 26, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

….. ., x . a. ::: ,.. . _ ,.e. . w ,., ,.., . .. _.. _ CAMPUS Honor Guests For. Banquet, Are Anniounced Hold Panhellenic Banqiet Monday; Will Simplify Decorations Mary O'Brien, '35, chairman of invitations for the Panhellenic Ban- quet to be held Oct. 30 in the League, yesterday announced the names of those who will be guests of honor at the dinner. Society Turns Out For Fashionable Racing Meet President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, De...…

October 27, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS New Style Gloves SOCI ETY Foriner St Are Mart Appointments For Sophomore Cabaret Made Entertainment Tryouts In Sophomore Activity To Be Held Tuesday The appointments of the chairmen to the committees for the Sophomore Cabaret were announced yesterday by Margaret Hiscock, general chairman. The women chosen by the elections last Friday are Dorothy Schwarze, assistant chairman, Julie Kane, chairman of entertainme...…

October 28, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SOCI ETY w , Large Number Of Fraternity Men To Witne ss Chicago Game Women's Director Attending the Michigan-Chicago football game in Chicago today will be almost half of the sorority women on campus, a survey of houses shows. The majority of the feminine rooters left Ann Arbor yesterday. ALPHA PHI Those leaving the Alpha Phi house Friday to spend the week-end in Chicago are: Alison Tenant, '36; Margaret Cowie, '36; Er...…

October 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SOC IETY Ruthven To Be Natcetsy arbour Ruiens To Begin Play-Reading Section O1 Monthly Teas Nov.1 F. W. C. To Hold Meeting Main .Speaker T_ eive For The Play-Reading section of the Beginning the series of monthly Faculty Women's Club meets for the A i tq e rs. Ear eart student teas, President Alexander G. first time this year on Tuesday, Oct. AqRuthven and Mrs. Ruthven will en- 31, at 2:30 p. m. in the League. tertain at t...…

October 31, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCI ETY Student Says War Is Expected, A roused By Students In Chin( 1 .. - J Responsibilty Of Sororities Is Emphasized Kappa Delta Receives Set Of Five Volumes, Award For Scholastic Record Five volumes of Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry, the award for the highest scholastic record of the year, was presented to Kappa Delta by Dean Alice Lloyd at the Panhellenic Banquet last night. The presentation was made to ...…

October 01, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…____ THEir-MJCHIGAW.4 DAILY Huge ScoreAgainst Freshmen Gridders State Defeats Grinnell, 14-0, In First Game EAST L1ANSING, Sept. 30. - Mich- igan State won the opening game of the 1933 season here this afternoon defeating Griinell College, of Iowa, 14 to 0. Neither eleven was able to score in the opening period, play being confined mostly to the center of the field. Soon after the opening of the second quarter, Wagner, State right tackle, ...…

October 03, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…THE IlICHIGAN DAILY National Repeal Will Affect Only 20 Of 48 States State Laws Are Opposed To Sale Of Intoxicating Beverages In Other 28 Utah Votes Nov. 7 Word 'Saloon' Ruled Out .By Many State Laws; 'Tavern' Is Substituted CHICAGO, Oct. 2.-()-Just 20 states will be legally open to liquor traffic when and if national prohibi- tion is nullified, a survey made by the Associated Press showed today. " omewhat analogous to a football game is the...…

October 04, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…SiX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1933 Y EST ERD AY HAVANA - Prominent Cubans blamed the United States govern- ment for the bloodshed in the Na- tional Hotel battle which raged throughout Monday, claiming 44 lives. They held that the United States should have intervened. VIENNA - Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss was slightly wounded when shot by a would-be assassin. CENTERVILLE - Police were in- vestigating the murder on Mondayl nigh...…

October 05, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1933 Giiants T0 Second Vic tory Of Series 1 Y: :'k -Y ie 0, Ly It uer hr te c- 1- 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l6 to er th rd, In ff n Hard Battle In Purdue-Bobcat Game Saturday Ohio U Has Good Record And May Surprise Fans In OpeningTilt LAFAYETTE, Oct. 4.-Fresh from its 61 to 0 triumph over Morris Har- vey S a t u r d a y, Ohio University's husky Bobcat eleven will invade the Ros...…

October 06, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…,GE SIX THE M . ICHIGAINT DAILY FRIDAY; OCT. 6, 1933 GE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCT. 0, 1933 Rutlven Names Faculty Group To Aid Kraus (Continued from Page 1) Strassburg in 1904. He first came to the faculty here as an instructor of mathematics in the latter year and since 1923 has held the rank of pro- fessor.1 Professor Boak, chairman of the history department, was born April 29, 1888, in Halifax, N. S., and re- ceived his bachelo...…

October 07, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1933 PAGE SIX SATUUDAY, OCT. 7, 1933 YESTERDAY LONDON-The British government will not resume full payment of the war debts, it was learned. "Token" payments or a lump settlement would be offered as alternatives. HARRISBURG, Ill.-Nineteen per- sons were shot in a raid by picketeers on Peabody Mine No. 43. HAVANA-A plea for support of the new government was voiced by leaders today after a confer...…

October 08, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAAN- DAILY w Yoamrisa.s Fourth SUNDAY, OCT. 8, 1933 me -3 V arsit Defeats Stonewall Bernard V State In Season :::ee i e Michigan Fails To Make Use Of Passing Attack; Scores On Straight Runs (Continued rom Page 1) third period, the Spartans made their only march of the day into Maize and Blue territory. Two passes by Warmbein, to Muth and Klewicki, together with a run of 23 yards by Colina, brought the ball to Mich- igan's 27-yard l...…

October 10, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…?AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 Psychology Staff Gets Promment GermanMember University Aided Through Rockefeller Foundation In Gaining Scholar To Lecture Here Born In Vienna, Werner Has Long Experience In Foreign Schools Through the co-operation of the emergency committee on displaced German sholars and the Rockefeller Foundation, a new member of the psychology department will arrive here within the near future to ta...…

October 11, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY New Ideas In Education To Be Discussed At Parent Meeting jects of their talks ,are: Prof. Mar- guerite Wilker, director of the Nur- sery School, who will speak on "Co- operation of Children in the Home through Language Influence;" Prof. William C. Olsen, director of research in child development, who will speak on "Personality Factors in Delin- quency;" Prof. Arthur E. Wood, di- rector of the curriculum in social work, who...…

October 12, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…__THE MICHIGAN DAILY YESTERDAY GENEVA - The United States, eat Britain and France agreed that rmany should not be permitted to ns equality at this time. TOKYO--The Japanese govern- nt debated the expulsion of the .ssian news agency, Tass, from the pire for using the story of a Jap- ese plot to seize the Chinese East- Srailway. N'YNDHAM, Australia - W i n g nmander Charles Kingsford-Smith ived in the Commonwealth after king a record flight fro...…

October 13, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…E. .X THE MICHIGAN DAILY WW lveIe Climax FreparationirFor Cornell With Loi FRIDAY OCTOBER 13,1933 Iig Drill (* ---__________________________--__ __________ K ipk May Start s a ie Team That Oposed Msc " ' e o e e o Christy W a I s h And Dan Mc G gin Watch Varsity h F'o!g aces Ferraro Big Threat Squad Is n r ille d Until Darkness Descends On Old Ferry Field By CHARLES A. BAIRD Driving his men until darkness de- scended on Old Ferry Field, Co...…

October 15, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

…THE MItCHIGAN DAILY Union Inaugurates All-Campus Bowling An attempt is being made by the Michigan Union to organize a bowl- ing league for the fall and winter. If present plans materialize, there will be two leagues of eight teams each, competing every Tuesday and Wednesday night for the prizes which are offered. At the end of each week, the winning team will be awarded the "pool" and the highest individual scorer will receive same award. At...…

October 17, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY !!!T!!n= nitism Open Negotiations For Reductions Of English War Debt aestion Stirs Mayoral Race ndidate For New York Post Denies He Made An Anti-Jewish Charge tri es At Fuionist cKee Accuses LaGuardia Of Purposely Bringing Religion Into Campaign qEW YORK, Oct. 16. -(P)-- The stion of anti-Semitism stirred the ee-cornered struggle for the may- ity to something approaching nzy today. oseph V. McKee, accused of criti- ng ...…

October 18, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY [key Talks i Banking In MRA Lecture Dollfuss, Austria's Little 'Man Of The Hour' usiness Administration Professor States Banks Retard Recovery In the first of a series of talks be- tg arranged this year for the pur- >se of considering and explaining ae purposes and methods of the RA, Prof. Robert G. Rodkey of the ehoo of Business Administration >oke Tuesday morning in the Ro- .ance Language Building on the :esent banking...…

October 19, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, -Associated Press Photo Plans of the Khaki Shirts of America to march on Washington intent on forcing President Roosevelt to accept a dictatorship went awry when police raided their headquarters in Philadelphia, arrested 27 members and seized a quantity of arms and ammunition. Their com- mander-in-chief, Arthur J. Smith, disappeared during the raid and both police and his followers would like to locate him. Here ...…

October 20, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Weather School Jses Local Maps Po Aid InStudy ir Conditions Both Here And Abroad Form Basi Of Navigation Courses Meteorologyy G'en r im y Officer Ordginates System Of Foreeasting Local Weather Chaiges A new school for educational Ann rbor, the National Weather and iation School, 804 Monroe St., as been started by Col. John P. Fin- y, United States Army retired, grad- tte of the Fort Meyer army course weather reading and one...…

October 21, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Iay Act Salaries mn Heads Class Spirit Of Today On The Wane, Says Grounds Foreman s Given To Executives GTON, Oct. 20-(RP)- slation to slash salaries ess executives was advo- group of senators to- Rederal trade commission >onses to its request for from 2,000 corporations. largely by disclosures in Wall Street inquiry that alf a million dollars have financier in salaries and one year - and that pe- the depression - those ...…

October 22, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER Wisconsin, 26-7, And Keeps Conference Lead Spectators at the Michigan-Ohio State classic yesterday almost saw Willis Ward run to a touchdown after intercepting a Buckeye pass. The brilliant end was dropped from behind by a desperate lunge of the Ohio safety mnan. Ward's play throughout the game was excellent. Gophers Defeat Pitt; .Ramblers Taken By Tech Tenner Races For Score Against Panthers; Pass Wi...…

October 24, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY al Grape Growers And Wineries Await The Day .stitute r. 2, 3,4 Psychiatrist To t Of Speakers e-Day Meeting d E. Williams, inter- n psychiatrist of New s the list of speakers Annual Michigan Pa- Institute in Ann Ar- held Nov. 2, 3, and 4 ces of the Extension Le Michigan Parent- r speakers of national repu- have been obtained for the id-a-half-day session, includ- s. B. F. Langworthy, of Win- Ill., first vice-president of...…

October 25, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY YESTERDAY WASHINGTON - In order to en- able state banks to join the Federal deposit insurance system, millions of dollars in new capital were made available. BERLIN- According to figures of the German foreign office, over 7,000 Austrians have taken refuge in Chancellor Hitler's third Reich. EVREUX, France - Twenty-one passengers were killed when spread- ing rails gave way and caused a Cherbourg to Paris express train to plu...…

October 26, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY llen Talks On C.C.C. Program; Praises Work Tress And Public Admit Gain In Health, Morale Of Workers, He Says Hope that the Civilian Conserva- ion Corps in some form may be nade a permanent institution in our .ational life was expressed in a radio alk last night by Prof. Shirley W. llen of the forestry school. Speaking on the achievements of tie corps, Professor Allen declared hat its work during the past sum- ner has put Mi...…

October 27, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

… Alumnus At New Post Says Marius Lodeesen-Grevinck, '30E, ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, has moved to Miami, Fla., to receive a flying position with Pan- American Airways. Ensign Lodeesen, a native of the Netherlands, was the only naturalized American citizen to receive an appointment for the Navy Flight School at Pensacola, Fla. After completing the training course he served one year with the fleet's aircraft squadrons at San Di...…

October 28, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Byrd Sails Aboard His Flagship 'Jacob Ruppert', For Bottom Of World -AssociatedPress Photo The steamship Jacob Ruppert, flagship of Rear Admiral Rich- Admiral Byrd (left) talks over last minute details with Com- ard E. Byrd's Antarctic expedition is shown leaving the pier in the modore H. F. Gjertsen, second in command, just before the Jacob James River, Newport News, Va., for the long trip to Little America. Ruppert sail...…

October 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Faculty Men Develop New Stream- Lini uel For Train Costs 3.2 Cents Per Mile; Makes 90 Miles Per Hour Probably no other announcement as excited more interest among hose who are interested in the field f rapid transportation than that of he Union Pacific Railroad concern- ig their new duralumin train, the lagazine Fortune stated in a recent rticle. This announcement is of special iterest to the University for the new rain was...…

October 31, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, C -Associated Press Photo Maxim Litvinov, 'commissar for foreign affairs of the Soviet gov- ernment, who has left for Washington to confer with President Roose- velt regarding possible recognition of the Soviet republics, is shown with his wife as they appeared at the recent World Economic Conference. The work of superintendents, su- pervisors, and schools will improve if parents preach the gospel of a united scho...…

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