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October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILI PAE T _. ..... .Y. _.,e, M..._._,._._,_._.. .. ._. ro. _,,....,... 1__________ tIUPl " -t / 9 I IN L L- ?64 a or IC~HGAN TAKES IPENER WITH BUT MED IOREPLAYING" delay and considerable sympathetic attention. 0,1 the whole, however, Maulbetsch was outplayed by several of his teammates, Smith in particular having an immense advantage over the All-American product. This Smith is a -real ";,comer." (Continued fr...…

October 08, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…THE MJCHIGAN DAILI, PAC. , -.PA( q l l l Sp i i i i l 1 I II {4! 1 1 III , ti;l '"~1 + 'J {'';;' ' N"""\\"\1."ll""'\41 f1 nA t4i \!/i!I }!\'.t \Yhh# .y..uti"'i :sN ptt - f[t 4 __ i-I h r I. JLL f . ........ M.I.t. M " }tRt' I ________________________________1 d WW_ ms I I, THREE GET GHANGE AT QUARTERBAK POSITION "Rummy" R ehm Springs Surprise by -Perforimance During First Tean Signal Drill Dissatisfied with the performance...…

October 09, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY =rt r .-.;I r q# HT.I U r. ' 4 r' 11 Il 11 6 6. 4 ~J I__________________________________________________________ i 'TON' 3IAL- T HITS i Page One) On a grounder tcroft after Stock iled to cover sec- [y in sight. Barry w to the keystone Bancroft at first. safe and were :o score. battle, with some onderful fielding. e day's particular snagged two hits remarkable catch erus and Whitted, ,nder, proved "he- thre...…

October 10, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…THE M'ICHIGAN DAIL", A New Line of you and your friends are cordially invited to it Waldemar Chains Silver Pencils Gold Pencils Cigarette Cases Gold Pocket Knives Silver Pocket Knives Cigar Cutters Picture Frames the new quarters of the University Avenue Branch of The Ann Arbor- Savings Bank at 207 North University Avenue. Having in mind the comfort of our customers we have furnished a special room for their convenience, and we earnes...…

October 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILI. j -'- _ _ _ _ _ T P h. h l 1L---.4 I 1 ( 1. '.(F(I .d YOST PICKS ROEHM AND CTLP PILOT TEAM INGAME WITH M ARIETTA Mauilbef'sch, Renton and Smith Make Up Rest of Backfield Quartet in Mid-week Tilt ALL-R ESI 1HOLD SCRIMMAGE WITH SECOND STRING ELEVEN EBERWEIN STAlRS IN TUSSLE WITH YEARLINGS, SCORING TWICE "Roehm and Catlett will work at quarter for Michigan when the squad meets Marietta tomorrow afternoon," announc...…

October 13, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILI __ V u-I h r T? T" b IILi I -, ; ° , r ' '' i i I s ! i ; 1; i Vii. { s: + s 4 _ _' , . ' , ' ail lii : °n- } , " i til 1 CHANRED LINEUP FAES MARIETTA IN TODYSAME (Continued from Page One) In spite of the fact that the Var- sity has a regularly scheduled contest booked for today, the coach staged a scrimmage last night. Several of the first string men were missing, and the scrubs held the Varsity to three t...…

October 14, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILi ., L }1, {E "( - - --- i ', lii i y ... ..* \. ., '. ~t1i Y Y 1 N Y , .. 1 Ft q l -=- --- a, 1 L== I1 .1 t=&i MARHIETTA SCORES AGAINST VARSITY ALTHOUGH BEATEN (Continued from Page One) counted heavily in the summaries. Michigan's line failed to do its work in the best manner, and the interfer- ence did not s.em to bother Marietta's tacklers. The line-ups and summaries follow: Michigan Position Marietta In...…

October 15, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… r h .n 'Ak w* Y -,....mwm +,-r nn - -a".w.. .. v' w ' r .ms w .a .« .am~,.-.w.... m.u F;. +. ..m.u..w++s7r a.7u~ w .uuirmei.uaru.r .*.m ri......... r ie.r w ream wm n =r..."nyw . _III I NIW ry (1 FIRST STRING MEN: RUN OFF SIGNALS. "BILL" WICKIIAM TRIED AS QUAR1- TER IN PRACTICE SESSION YESTERDAY A1LL-FRESH ELEVEN HOLD SECOND LIN TMULti, FOR DOWNS WE nAN, SHOW MXCRAY AND HANISH WELL ON YEARLING SQUAD "HARRY" SCHULZ REAPPEARS BIG ADVA...…

October 16, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…THE M z sHIGAN DAILI AET1 v 1 ' ti III i 5 ! , IV I 7 I1 i _ u _ _ ;_ . vu.N n.{( rcs u : nn 4ivftl Cw Nbt NP _ _.. - 1 tl b ._ ll Tp r T ' 1 P S :: . . ;c _ _. -__ ;; i .., Ii s I .w..... . ... : .......a... . ... . . .... ,.. ......,.. .. ALL-FRESH MIX WITH HUSKIES FROM YPSI NORMAL SCHOOL TODAY Team Said to be Stronger Than Last Year's, That held Locals to close Margin DOUILASS' SECOND STRING TO MEET VISITOIRS' RESERVES ...…

October 17, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAIlb x. -" S *fllt %,th a r r FT F 1-. r4,1 y j CtiRP i I - 11 Ll I .1 L. d J I I IL I ___ . R~LOMSONIN SECOND ROUND Beal,'Mack and Baker Show Up Weli inaYesterdayl t 1tatches + ~ . ~~ at Ferry Field 8 ROUNDS OF TOURNEY TO PLAY More real tennis was uncovered in yesterday's matches than has been seen previously this year on the Ferry Field courts. By playing several matches the second round of the fall t...…

October 19, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…. w 1k> . Y'. HLE I cs I Jr_ Coach Yon P I llr Ti'Ihroughi Long I 'Sii - n w;ri !;ig i ebald ANNOUNCES 2it N S AD Coach Y~ t op i vci! '. mns- tery dow. . th anu 01 the \olv- erines yc. _ atoo n, _fng his men irou, tir paco betind locked ,ts. Tt secet praoice which is olally i Ptted on Ferry Field jur: bo e b:g :anos of the season h1 ue u tituted already forces th u Ceie f a n y of what they had I". suspece>d. that the M. A. C. eiist > on...…

October 20, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL't _ _... _ _...1_{ll i A4t 5tt r- -VIP 77 T I I s Th., r-e Gk,,r l 4 6 L. .4 STAGE FIRST MASS MEETING OF SEASON ON FRIDAY EVNING Committee in Charge Desires to Make it Distinctly Student Cele- bration DISTRIBUTE TICKETS AT UNION FROM 10:00 O'CLOCK FRIDAY ON STUDENTS MUST PRESENT COU- PON 35 IN EXCHANGE FOR ONE TICKET FRESHMAN DEFEATS CAPTA N CRAWFORD C ,e', ktrierly on Cleveland Univer- s- elis Team, Wins ...…

October 21, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…a THE MICHIGAN DAILI t., ( I FI-i .., L-1 r t r h. Ad1bbl __I I; I 1 4 I VARSiTY SUBBA CKS RING UP 20 POINTS bored on the Wolverines' blocking all through the afternoon. This depart- ment of the game will be one of the subjects for emphasis in the two days remaining before the M. A. C. game. In the scrimmage Ingham and Hild- ner were at ends, Boyd and Watson at tackles, Cochran and Millard at guards, and Niemann at cente...…

October 22, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL P PAGE \ -p r i ', s ''' TAL~ r trr P-I 1 l 0 S __ - . : 4 s. .! SCRUBS SORE FIVE TIMES O VARS i Employing M. A. C. Formations, BaK is Pushed Through Varsity Line With Success VARSITX TALLIES BUT ONE TIME Michigan's scrubs (let it be writ in capital letters) were "scrubs" in name only during yesteray's scrim- mage. They scored five touchdowns on the Varsity;. which information is sufflicient for one paragr...…

October 23, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAIL _ _ UL)ai""t XlnX " 4-X4X . YY r TT F~T lull, i i -_ a~ 'I c AKERS, RANI) ANI) CROWI)S Al K ROUTSIN SEND-OFF I'TO CON FLICT SPARKS AND PEACH ALL-FRESH STARS necessary, and the yearlings'dgoal was never in any immediate danger.' With no game scheduled for today, Douglass announced last night that his men would be given a holiday inj order that they might watch Yost's men in action against the Farmers from...…

October 24, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…THE M1ICHIGAN DAIL AE PAGE THl ..,® i f Dt Ell I L - m HSIT 'Til'i [L IkIt t 1W ']t 'SAY t 9 k L 0", N I L I q IT"r I i P4 t F.la. a=fib. ss I. li .9 L. 1 A IL Yost andAtMacklin On Farmer Game . A2 Y ' T M. A. C. has te' au. It looked Ilearil Adcn i llesult inTam I i daul tan itloe y i to L a g'h they were SiaellE J y aYvsimply enjoying a little signal practice. I don't think that n ?1the. Michigan team fought as hard as...…

October 26, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…r THE MICHIGAN bAfLi ij ' ?; lt (iii il i ' j; lip l ii ,,, , . ..-«t., ' i j j,11 '){ t{il ' an..+r+sx.. sKr.+ +rr+rsx,:n . ~ x.x,. ar+. r. z ...rr. .. --/ _-:. .-_ ____________,_* A 1 Li' r t ' t r s4 .G THREE WOL VERINE HEULARS RETURN i I I Cross Country Will Invade H en East Yost Seeks to Overcome Bockin Faults Displayed in Aggie Gane "PAT" S MITH WORKS AT FULL With Staatz, Dunne and Smith back in the lineup, Coach Yost...…

October 27, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…'T142 IMICHIGAN bAti 4~hW l V Ti I L d I FT qt r f1 1 I _ . . : , p +' 't orOGFrvr I l a I IRSI TALI TWICEYE1STERDAY or Recovers Fumble and Sprint. to Within 1) Yards of Gal Before Being Tackled FRESHMEN VORl HARD G FOR EIDELBURG GAME' FORHARSITYTEAM I'll Pre',ent Changed Line-up When it Plays Against Buck- eyc Squad Decide on White Numerals, Six in Height; Will Be Sewed Back of Jerseys Inches on After a week of inacti...…

October 28, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…HE MICHIGAN DAiLh -- ,, i ! " , I, 11 p TT T A-u I c I s I -~ =.-- l 6. ,J VARSITY TROU GES Weske Celebrates Promotion to Firi- Squad by Stellar Work as Forward FRESH LINE HOLDS OPPON ENT S One Weske, he of recent promotion to the Varsity squad from the scrubs, played an important part in the first team's victory over the freshmen yes- terday afternoon. Coach Yost closed the gates and put his men into action behind barred por- ...…

October 28, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…OfHE 1MI 1I GA DI)ALI. { ', I ., .L11 _.1 I - ,,.,. ,..,...a..,...,, , ................. - . !- n p I: C, 41 51 r p I V I .-.--__________ YOST PLEASED0WITH YEISTERDAY'S DRILL Varsity Displays More Aggressivenes: Than Ever Before This Season WEShE REIMANN'S POSITION With the Varsity displaying more aggressiveness than has been in evi- dence any time this season, Coach Yost put the squad through a long practice yesterday afte...…

October 30, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…TH: MICHIGAN AIAihi PAGE T 4 II ~ !~ ii 3 .1 t~)St*) ~ ~~/ift~ -~ -.-. 1,1 __w,_. .. . 11 F-I 5 11 I ' F ' ' piFytl ;f 14 r 1 ' _ .. s r .:., . . q,, 1" A 4 L.. ,m' i °-..... c i w. M .. _.. .,_. , ORANGEMENS LEADER SYRACUSE PUTS TO TEST 'COM E BACK' OF TEAM statement concerning the outcome of the game, but intimated that "Michi- gan was going to get somebody's goat" before the afternoon was over. Syracuse comes to Ann ...…

October 31, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… ~T1EM101 1GAN DAhlI _/ i .4%~ 9t %n*J*l% } 1l - L-1 77 IAL~11 l I. 6 y __________________ A. . _ m_ ._________._._.._.. ®_ _._ ._. .__ m._ . m______. FRESHMEN DEFEAT OHIO ADVERSARIES Yearlings Pile Up Total of 21 Points Against Heidelbergers' 15 in Hard-Fought Battle PEACH AND WEIMANN ARE STARS Tiffin, O., Oct. 30.-(Special.)-Hei- delberg's strong eleven went down struggling to a 21-to-I5 defeat at the hands of Coach Douglass' fre...…

October 05, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. UNIVERSITY AVENUE "THE STUDENTS' HOUSE" Bsgger and BeWtrEThmn Ever UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT S OM E I MP O RTA NT C HA NGOiS >w SIMPSON SOLAR SCREEN. The niost perfect screen made. OOTTON REXOLUX, changing alternating to direct current-thus giving a light 300 per centst ronger. W BALCONY'-almost completed, ready soon to be installed over night, giving a much largerf seating capacily. BEST OF ALL is the MAGNIFICENT PICTURE SER...…

October 06, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…THE "MICHIGAN DAILY. h located yet in a boarding ter try us before you get n. Bloomfield's, 709 North square cstore. ent at te and t6-8-12 Engineering students, attention. Get your shop outfit at Switzer's Hard- ware. Jighest quality tools at lowest prices. Pay less for your board by going without breakfast. Bloomfield's sell cash tickets of 14 meals for $3.50. 709 N. University. oct6 uheiner on Co., Main wed-eoa FOR RENT-Three suites Th...…

October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. .it be allowed to take part in "Stop Thief." Immediately following the LUB TO F OP THIEF ange in Type This Student zation OUT NEXT THURSDAY f," a modern farce by e, will go on the boards ey theater as this year's ction of the Comedy club before Christmas vaca- tation of the play, which s successful run in New id was well received on iroughout the country, Ub's first iotable attempt e conventional, costumed or of product...…

October 08, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. -- . ( 20 GET A CASH CARD. MEN'S SUITS PRESSED Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN ENGINEERING COLLEGE FACULTYFOR 15-191 John G. Parker, '01, to Head Electrical Engineering Deanrtment Faculty PROF. G. W. PATTERSON GOES TO HEAD MECHANICS DEPARTMENT 1DVUNLAbfllh TOTALIN6 St COUNTERS TO BE OPEN AFTERNOON; CLOSE AT 8:00 O'CLOCK WILL BE PERMANENT FEA rbi _,; 25o $1.00 r Cleaners & Dye...…

October 09, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. lusic, Drama, Arts, Letters, and Features EN ON THE DAILY [iriain, Heideman, '17, Writes to Daily Asking Opportunities in Journal- istic Field for Women 'o the Editor of The Michigan Daily: I was immensely pleased with your ditorial in this morning's "Daily"- bout welcoming the women, you now. But really, you l1ave not been misjudged" at all-I think any criti- isms you have received have been uite in order. Yo...…

October 10, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ( low rc I Ionce Artists Him."g "Fa DIT RIUM FIRST CONCERT USDAY, OCTOBER 19 MICHIGAN'S MONUMENTAL MUSIC HALL le Amato 5000 Seats All Good TICKETS Mal Orders, accompanied with remittance tc will be filled from the odd numbered seats hand halves of all sections) in the order of and will be sent out within a day or two at respective block has gone on public sale, by ary mail, at patron's risk. Should the mail o...…

October 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Music, Drama Arts, Letters, and Features 18 ENGINEER FAVORS HALT OFTOQUE ABUSE PLEADS FOR STUDENT ACTION TO STOP DISREGARD FOR OLD TRA- DITION OF INELIGIBLES Editor of The Michigan Daily: With the advent of the cool weath- er, we again have with us the class toque, which represents much more than a comfortable and efficient head covering. It is part of an old estab- lished Michigan tradition and It is with not a little...…

October 13, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY. . I Music, Drama, Arts, Letters, and Features ® -- .._ TO HOLD TRYOUTS FOR *SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PROF. S. P. LOCKWOOD ENTHUSES OVER PROSPECTS FOR PRES- ENT SEASON Prof. Samuel P. Lockwood, head of the violin department of the school of music, in an interview with a Daily reporter yesterday, was most optimis- tic over the prospects of the Univer- sity Symphony Orchestra for this season. "For eight years," said Mr....…

October 14, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. i.Z \ y IN 6 a. 5 ' I 61 e, 4 s_ .. ' S e S'iC: ' f ':' 1 < ,. " 1 1 y 9{p. W' PLO ,,3{p , ' S' : 3(41 °=VfrJ 1 'C . , , . . : r-;° ,_ i \ + s . k d 6 ¢$R f T , ,, ,, a. a< _ t' i ? "' u,._ , .} Z ' ' !te t = a r J t . - 1 ' a k' 4',a a, n 'st .-, t. zI / i,. * .. 'f vJ 1! -A 1/ / I " r In14A 2 L - fl ar cffner & X= ere are the style hits of the season the Hart Sch affner& Atarx Varsity de...…

October 15, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…+rr, .o; THE MICHIGAN DAILY. SCENE IN THE OPERETTA "SARI" MANY ATTEND CONCERT MOORE OPENED THE PROGRAM WITJ-l I AIOTS SONATA FOR THE ORGAN The second faculty concert given in Hill auditorium yesterday afternoon in honor of the Library association was well attended. Mr. Moore opened the program with the Borowski Sonata, for the organ, with the dignified allegro, followed by the more somber andante and the moderato with its brighter colori...…

October 16, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…r FOUlt THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I GONYO~GTION DAY RECEPTION GIVEN Faculty Reception Given by President and Regents Proves Bril- liant Affair BARBOUR GIM WELL DECORATED Decorated in maize and blue and the national colors, Barbour gymnasium presented a fitting background for the brilliant gathering of faculty members f the university invited by President arry B. Hutchins and the regents of e University of Michigan to the Con- cation Day recepti...…

October 17, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY'. PRE-FESTIVAL CONCERT1S, III Sta rCo un 'aderewsi -who will come January 20, 1916 New York Philharmnonic Orchestra which' comes March 17 m. , I I AMATO, The leading Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Next Tuesday Evening FLONZAL IN The most distin~ .. rr()11io of its kind. ELMAN One of the world's ,greatest Violinists December 13 At h e INh o l ' r h s r s IPA EREWSKI The Polish Pianist who has been in t...…

October 19, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN bAILY. t r Music, Drama, Arts, Letters, and Features PUTS EDITORIALS IN BOOK "NATIONAL FLOOD)MARKS" IS TITLE OF WORK) 31A1)E UP OF SELECTED pTTERANCES NATIONAL FLOODMARKS-Week by week observations on American life as seen by Collier's. Edited by Mark Sullivan. George H. Doran Co., New York. Net, $1.50. This collection of recent editorials from Collier's commemorating the magazine's twentieth birthday, was chosen by the board...…

October 20, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…GE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ------------ YEARLINGS SCRIMMAGE EW MAN FROM JACKSON I)EVEL- OPS AS PUNTER; TODAY'S WORK '10 REPEA 'I YESTERDAY'S !1 SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN LOSES IN NEW JERSEY Bill Iefeated at Polls by Vote Show- ing Majority of Over 50,000 Opjwsed to Measure Douglass sent his freshmen against each other yesterday afternoon in a red-hot scrimmage, at the end of which it was found that the first team2 had scored three touchdowns a...…

October 21, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…} WLE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Music, Dama, rts, Letters, and Features I EXPECTS TO PROGRESS RIFLE CLUB WILL BE IN BETTER CONDITION FOR WORK THIS YEAR, SAYS L. C. WILCOXEN Editor of The Michigan Daily: Plans for the Rifle club are matur- ing in such a way that the officers feel justified in making several announce- ments. The range, which is nearing completion, is located under the west end of the baseball grandstand. Shoot- ing will take p...…

October 22, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…F'ORn THE MICHIGAN DAILY. «__-- _ . = m I I LET GUST PRACHT ., SAVE ,: ' > E',L F 4. x.p h'I E .. E 4m Y For Conscientious Tailoring, Snappy Styles, Best Materials and Lowest Prices WE LEAD C - ' ', ROY P. HENRY 515 E. WILLIAM STREET NUMBER OF PROFESSORS DOG SUMMERWORK PLEASES DEAN COOLEY Professors in Chemical Engineering Enter Industrial World During Summer INSTRUCTORS MUST KNOW HOW TO APPLY CHEMISTRY IN ARTS SIMILAR FIELD...…

October 23, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…EO"UR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Musc, ra'maArts, Letters, and Features DRIDAED SJOROAN SPEAKSOCTOBER 31 Served on Commissions for Federal Government in Scientific Capacity WRITES 400 MAGAZINE ARTICLES Chancellor' David Starr Jordan, of Leland Stanford Jr. university, will appear in the Methodist church pul- pit Sunday evening, October 31, to talk on "The Last Cost of the War, under the hospitality of the Wesleyan guild. The speaker will come dir...…

October 24, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PAGE F'OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Music, Drama,ArtsLetters, andFeatures MENTORS-SENIORSWOW! STUDENT DISAPPROVES OF CO- BINATION BROUGHT OUT AT CLASS MEETING To the Editor of the Michigan Daily: On October 20, at 10:00 a. m., the senior engineer class held the first annual assembly in room 348 of the new engineering building. On that occasion, the class presi- dent introduced himself with a brief but sensible s...…

October 26, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…THE'MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 Music, Drama, Arts, Letters, and Features .E PAYMENTS, CAUSE CAMPUS SPIRIT CHANGES i I GWLD IMPORTED AND CONTRACTS OF WAR FAIL TO DISTURB ECO-E NO lIC STRENGT' New York, Oct. 25.--Extraordinary economic and financial events whicht attract comparatively little attention are taking place almost daily. Onlyt a few days ago the largest govern-t tment loan in history was placed in this market, and $350,000,000 out o...…

October 27, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… i THE MICHIGAN DAILY. }d I FEATURES - FACTS - FRIVOLITY F EXTENSION SERVICEJ ORGANIZED FOR THE BENEFIT OF PUBLIC Department Was Organized to Meet a Growing Demand Upon the Part o People of the State A INISTEREI) BY HEADS OF UNIVERSITY FACULTES OFFERS MICHIGAN CITIZENS ALL OF THE RESOURCES OF E THE UNIVERSITY Including in its scope 10 divisions or sub-departments, the university ex- tension service is administered undery as many differen...…

October 28, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. FEATURES -FACTS - FRIVOLITY 1 AUGHN RETURNS Pictures Bear Out EYost 'sStatement Camera's Sketches of Fate Show the rs Fifteen Addresses to MIddhl Game Was Played "Standing Vestern Nedical Societies; Upright" Drm. Wnv' in Party an Victor C. Vaughan, of the Med-C school, returned to Ann Arborz Tuesday morning, after an ab- e of nearly a month. Dean han left the city on October 1 forc rster, Minn., where, in company Dr. ...…

October 28, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. d i OW IlklIgIlIm fM ill I., Rojo l m I illin MROFESSOR WA TERPIAN TO TRANSLATE BA1BYLONIAN TA BLETS MICHIGAN AUTHORS MA RY ANTIN INTE RVIEWED MUll SHO|V ANCIENT TABLETS TO BE TRANSLATED Babylonian Doenments in Alumni Hall to be Arr'anged and Catalogued by Professor Waterman DATE FROM 2400 B. C. TO 5100 B. C At the head of the south stairway on the second floor of Alumni hall is a glass case. The casual visito...…

October 30, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Polo l THE MICHIGAN DAILY. NUNN"" I MILLION YDUN BUSINESS U I LLhR B00K EXHIBIT COMING FROM CHICAGO THEATRE COLLEGE NEWS FEATURES °a s 1 COLLECTION WORTH 'MILLION COMING ianuscripts Written' Whoy in Cipher and Illustated by Scores of Selected Drawings NEW METOD OF ILLUSTRATION The celebrated Voynich collection of illuminated manuscripts and very rare and early printed books which has attracted such enthusiastic atten- tion ...…

October 31, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…mUlC THE MICHIGAN DAILY. STATE HEAD WILL EN SUNDAY MEETINGS Oxley Thompson to Talk le's Relation to College Man's Religion on With an address on the subject, he Relation of the Bible to the Re- ion of the Modern College Man," esident William Oxley Thompson, Ohio State University, will inaugu- e this year's series of Y. M. C. A. nday evening meetings at 6:30 lock tonight in University hall. President Thompson who enjoys a putation as one ...…

October 05, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…Al- ; rITC VQ NDAILI1, - ~* - - ~ ~ - - - ------ LET Yx' ; i tx f Y ._ . : j P ' ., " , -. c tip : r s ' r r .F ftr = 1 s y1 tt a d7 iH' A. I 1Tl - .a . S .G t. ?:" you 0 EY h heTo ~ ~tnwro: come in and look over our new fall ~ ~ ~ ~ . faris. e by helaes a d1est Lgoods, and guarantee to make a suit th'Iat wll v t ou pe f' yiVe youte best uo of satisfaction. Po iv4 o ~ 'Rie r highest possible qws . d f4 4ta-cl ass workman ship. I1LORS ...…

October 06, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PA TeStein-Enoch Co., 1816.& The Wearer of 4hes Smart thesI is never out of place because of his clothes, at any time or in any company. The name "Stein-Bloch" is assur- ance of correctness, backed by Lindenschmit, Aptel & Co. Clothiers and Furnishers MAIN STREET Self- Filling Fountain Pe NON-LEAKABLE Just a siniple pressing of your thumb on the "Crescent-Filler" fills and cleans the Conklin-and does it 'clean as awhis...…

October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PA laYu'eI~c tudents olumbia DOUBLE 'DISC Record 1 .Yol¢ i We hope that you will make this store your drugstore. We shall do our best to We are ready to show you the best line of Men's Suits, Overcoats, I serve you. Raincoats, Hats, Caps, and Furn- ishings at reasonable prices. CALKIN'S PHARMACY 3241S. State Street 6 C I I WAS& CO.'S CORNER 201-203 S. Main St. DI MARK Real Sport Demands Spalding Quali...…

October 08, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. f / a I Copyright Hart Schaffuer & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Fifty Five designs for fall are their own best announcement Nothing we can say about these very striking and snappy styles for men and young men will be half as strong as the clothes will say for themselves. If you pass our store, you can hear what they're saying to well-dressed men; and if you enter the doors and see the clothes face to face they'll...…

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