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October 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…00- r t ' 82JLU I il11till 11111111117 1 r --- "-- IS TOBE MICHIGAN'S IYEAR? VICTOR Y A T 0.;SU.FETE IS HIN __, ,: r i . .. . . . ... _ ESSAY CONTEST OPE'N TO COLLEGE STITDENTS "Forty cash prizes, ranging from -,$10' to $8300, will be given by. the Interco- legiate.Prohibition association for the best essay dealing with the solution of the prohibition problem. The contest closes Nov. 1. The contest is open to all students attendin...…

October 26, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…fin i I it III . ... Y A :. . RUB I ::.-j E5 ATTIMPT TO ELIMINATE [ERCONFIDENGE FROM VARSITY' I is Worked Hard on For Fighting ni Eleven "n Will Lead Illini Against Michigan t ECKERSALL WILL. REFEREE TILT SATURDAY tg behind strictly guarded sterday afternoon at Ferry,, Varsity football squad was ugh the next to the last in-j workout before the Illinoi [embers of the coaching staff on every man with a view to ng all traces of overconfi- ...…

October 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

… ' ri ii i r Fogs;; ,(Cflllllllliilw) -U~lII - w"" r u \k ...ie' ' ". one of the ends. Bernie Kirk who 'will be back at the other wing posi- I GIN L N EU bebc astellar game latwe Ltion. One of the 'tackles is a certain- ty but the other is problematical. Stan LL U SET LED:Muirhead° will hold down one of these. berths and for the other Yost has three men who may be used. Johns ems to Hav oCall for Tackle or Steele may be shifted ...…

October 28, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…. d ~1lL , Vd 1 I .A 1 V Jd All- .. . - ,dA.,h l. r ^ ! +' w g , , yy + ' ' ~ . . q H li A " 1i1 y ,,, Or" (Q11IMMll)hI 3illlViait M -44 1U EEt%, ...." ... (~Z~ N) ~%4 CHIGAN EXPECTS HARD BATTLE' IN 6R E WITH ILLINOISTOA a fair kicker. He was removed from the Iowa game in" the third quarter last, week which is held partly re- sponsible for the Indian loss. In case he does start he is not expected toj last for the whole, ...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…I 1 ..F-.,. Nit W:= SOL e _ 11il1#11twM I NZZL4 MI W - w.OW . LEIE VRNEii24 TO 0 WITH, BRILLIANT ATTACK in his tracks. Dawson made four; yards through right tackle. Happen-I ny made three yards through center.I Dawson kicked to Uteritz, who wasi dlowned on Michigan's 31-yard, line. ICappon made one yard through center. (Continued from Page One) pen went through right tackle for fist down. Knode made one yard around lef...…

October 31, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…rr D Rik S _ , YOST STARTS -Pl Varsity Mentor Says Team Better Than Expected Aga Illinois KIPRE REJOINS SQUAD AFT RECOVERING FROM IL OIi 'WI Played inst ER LNESS Sningto give his team the stiffest kind of a workout. Many points of weak- ness were uncovered in the last game and their correction will be necessary Hif the Aggies are to give Michigan any kind of a battle. It is reasonably cer- tain that the Green will not attempt str...…

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

…MICE .N DAILY ARBOR KIGK STRTS MARCH TOWARD TITLE WITK INITIWIN Unliversity of Detroit Preps fore Onslaught of Purple Fall Be-! Story of the Game STORNE, CATHOLIC TACKLE, DISPLAYS REMARKABLE GAME Fighting against a more experienc- ed team and outweighed more than 10 pounds to the man the University of Detroit High football team was de- feated 14 'to 0 Saturday afternoon at Wines field. From the sound of the initial whis- tle until afte...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…I " ICHIGAN UAILY' Ill ikAi &3AIN i)AIL Y DEEF f' 'I AP ON 1 orgy Giants In Action AndName"Speech [Tark s first Of New York 's Story (By Associated Press) A. Stoneham. Francis McQuade and New York, Oct. 2.-"Giants in ac- McGraw purchased the club from the B I Inju ria°4 to Veterans Wreck i:vey ortwv te By NormaIn E. Brown who can stand punishment. But Car- The recent sensational victory of pentier's condition that night is a mat- - ....…

October 04, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…,,« . xA. ,. , i . k ' . : _.,, . ., ,. " ' -, rs . . : w..a - i 6' N. : fff f1- tl A.j. Jf ,r f" . 'f .. .k , 1 ; because of his excessive mode of liv- ing. As soon as things get under way at Waterman gymnasium the Boxing club will begin to look for new mem- bers. In order to be admitted as a member, a man must show interest, preferably active, in the sport. He will be recommended either by Coach Sullivan or one of the members and his ad...…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…C -ol a: A ' N a i:r. + , ...,r k / Worlds Series Facts Year. Winner Lose: Gar 1903-Boston (American) .... .....Pittsburg (National) .... 1904-No series played. 1905-New York (National)........Piiladelphia (American .. 1906-Chicago (American) . ......Chicago (National) .......... 1907-Chicago (National)...........Detroit (American).......... 1908-Chicago (National).,.... .Detroit (American)......... .1909-P1ttsburg (-National) ... ....De...…

October 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… a1 '4 8I 95OSSCOUNTRY MEN WILLIHOLD TRYOUT RACE TO- MORROW NQ RNING OVER REG. ILA'TION COURSE Coach Steve Farrell is at present faced with the problem of whipping .$ bis cross country team into shape ' before the opening meet with a Big 10 opponent. At 10:30 Saturday mornu ing he is going to put his entire squad through their firsty tryout race of the year ever the Varsity course, which starts fryn Waterman's gym- nasium. Coach Farrell does...…

October 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…WIGAN LDAILY ISECTIDNAL CONTESTS WiIL FEAiTURE TODAY'S GRIDIRON CRD __ . i ;; ;1 I:'iliv(sity c "(eorgia InVidc s't 'i! 'Fr B et1e Wit ((Ciuro Stagg} 'TIWEE WESTERN TEAMS HIT I TA 1L FOR A'TLANTIC COAST Opening encounters on the gridiron! are, as a general rule, of little inter- est to football fans outside the circle of each playing institution's select co- terie. It is not usual, until after the games are played, that the average out...…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…T F/YE HOLD TRIA WORKOUT FARlREL~L IRE WNS Pit!N MIN E FOR i)VA Ll 3E ET WITh NWiSCONSlN of building his team around these l men. There are three men who are making a good showing and who are running strong for a position on the, team, Davis, Isbell and G. Rearick. These men have been showing up as real runners and will no doubt im-, ANN prove in the future. l Cross country has not in the past I orvth, , nf n ni nrnrpoinn he I IUD rLAf fHMI...…

October 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 14) • Page Image 7

…1I j .r L L L" Ik L...'A AAJd .. NS HUN TRUE TO FORM JAY WiTH BUTFE[ UPSETS ege football games Saturdy rail y true to form with butt few in the experts' forecasts rec- The games the country over d that the big teams have as scoring aggregations as they : last year at this time although few cases the so-called small{ held their more renowned op- s to narrow victories. he Conference there were a few surprises although no com- reversal...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY . iwt!Mvml" - -- r x ' for himself and is a consistclt pa s sngger, while -Bernhardt, n prodnct cf last spring's practice, is dbing good IONS RIO pnts to get the man receiving the j, ~ba1.ll, Edwards, Galoway,<andiSw<an;-, E~tl Selt3i;y, Hopling Second !son are alIso ouC for a lo ,ition at the rindii t rsi !o LQW Scores 01,11of fie lice. 1hey ,re light, but Vii! i tihe grime are being distributed bry the In1tramura ...…

October 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

…J. FOR uA1 I lilt Coach Yost ad Trainers Hahn Fallon Head Varsity Squad of 24 Players and WOLVERINES TO PRACTICE AT NASHVILLE TOMORROW Headed by Coach Yost and Trainers Archie Hahn and Billy Fallon, 24 members of the Varsity football squad leave from the Ann Arbor station at 12:40, city time, this noon for' Nash- ville where. they will meet the Van- derbilt eleven in a game Saturday Which will mark the opening of the new Dudley stadium,...…

October 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

…tis fall. Lands rand Wellman's understud I Mc dies. d. y, 4 'I ,j '4 I TEAr COMPOSED MAINLY OF NEW M1EN WILL GO INTO GAME 'AT DISADVANTAGE LaFayette, Ind., Oct: 12.-With the first game of the season out of the way, Coach Phelan has turned his at- tention to perfecting his team for thg game with Notre Dame here next Sat- urday. Seven hundred and fifty rooters are planning on coming with the Irish team. The showing of the Boilermakers again...…

October 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…1 Of Week i 4: i k { f ! j t i E : , f Iowa at Yale.f Union at Amherst. Syracuse at Brown. New Hampshire at Cornell. Bowdoin at Harvard. West Virginia at Pittsburgh. Colgate at Princeton. Alabama Poly at Army. Bucknell at Navy. Carnegie vs. Washington and Jef- ferson. . lEAST mop- A PACIFIC COAST Willamette at Oregon Aggies. Idaho at Washington. Gonzaga at Washington State. St. Marys at California. Arizona at Southern California. ONEVET...…

October 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

… + ' Y A Intramuralitems An event, patterned after the Ohio State Annual Intramural Festival, which is expected to arouse great in- terest on the campus was announced Do 21:51 Wver Veddes Course Fol- by the Intramural department today-. lowed by Bowem Ariidt, Ilearick, It is planned to start this off some. Reinl?, VandeVisge time in February, and it will embrace, SQUA') TO MEET BADGERS' ON it is hoped, two thousand participants{ MA1 ISON COU...…

October 17, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

…ver Virginia Poly by a close score 1 notable. Bear; 1look, ood! Two games stand out on the Pacific; In Grim Practice As Ohio State Battle Draws Near Triumph Proves ority of Big Ten Over East Again SMALL ELEVENS HOLD BIG RIVALS IN MANY COITESTS Saturday was a day replete with sur- prises of the most vital nature in the world of football. Many were the elevens, supposed formidable, that were held'down or huimbled by teams reputed, comparativ...…

October 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

…ES BUCKEYES FINISHING, IES BEOEMICHIGAN RATTLE ivl I Drills Squad on Complicated Forma- tions Destined to Overturn ocupied by a signal quiz in the lock- er room and later Wilce harangued Michigan Defense . the squad on the finer points of the attack which is to be used Saturday.. YOUNG'S STATUS IN DOUBT; _ .The large number of difficult plays WILL LEAVE HOLE JN LIE which Ohio is planning on using make ______it necessary that every one of ...…

October 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 22) • Page Image 7

… F- - Ann Arbor Branch of Detroit Club Logs Entire Road To Game DISTANCE TOTALS 178 MILES WITH ROADS IN FINE SHAPE L. F. Van Nortwick, secretary of the Ann Arbor branch of the Detroit Automobile club, has returned from a logging rip to, Columbus and the O.S. l, stadium with information for stu- dents and others who are planning to attend the Michigan-Ohio football game. T1 e Toledo and Columbus Automo- bile clubs will have road signs post- ed ...…

October 20, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

…t i aJ" IVAA ; U' 11U fL U I IIL PR EAMEDI Leads Star Ohio Who out of the East with a team that has I strong team in spite of the fact that Beebe will attend a convention of the been sweeping all before it to face the no times have been published. American College of Surgery in Phil- Attack Red of University of Detroit. The Coach Steve Farrell plans to leave adelphia early next week, and will local team's showing has been a dis- Thursda...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ARSITY MUST STOP OHIO'PASSES TO HAVE CHANGE THIS AFTERNOON (Continued from page one) limited fight; Steele is a go-getter, Isabel is a kicker than whom there the kind of a player Yost places above is none much better in Conference all others, and if he shows under fire what the coaches expect of him he circles, hiss kicks against Michigan on will at least hold his own. If Pix- Ferry field last year being one of the ley pl...…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

…Volverines Who Kept Maize And' Blue Flying From Stadium Posts 1I JUflIIL- IP 0118"tfi; (Continued froe Page Six) er. Kipke made 15 off left tackle and ,.was stopped by. Workman. l/lichigan's ball on 0. S. U.'s 25-yard line, first down. Uteritz made. three between Pixley and Klein. Roby made two through State's left'tackle. Kipke .#made tWo at right.:. Goebel back for place kick on 27- yard line. He nade it from angle, score Michigan 3; O. . ...…

October 24, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…WIT H TEA THAT STARTLED THE WEST SHOW INE FOORTL any appreciable distance. most of the kicking for his d and 1 wge and Blue Outplays Old Celd In Gfine Replete With Thrills' '10W 11AR IN OF ONE POINT SPELLS VICTORY FOR 10WANS CNTL1t MA T~lR'S VIIAiWES 1)0 GREAT WORPK lFOLLQWING OHIO VACATION E t t 1 4. A U Battling for every inch of ground lost and in three periods of the game e-f t'I actually outplaying their opponents, ' _ ' / Zuppke...…

October 25, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… s a team with a purpose and the men were imbued with the spirit to ac- complish victory no matter how diffi- cR ult " i "Saturday Was A Great Day" White, Van Columbus 'erVoorfZs Successo May Slip Into Reg War 'racle Berth OVERCONFIDENCE WILL BE DISASTROUS OF IC'IALS1 Illinois next! Firm in the knowledge that C Bob Zuppke, of the Illini,.is brin to Ferry field next Saturday at that is one of the most powerfu the Big Ten and one that wi...…

October 26, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…TWO MEN UPON WHOM ZUPPKE CANE DEPEND TO FIGHT F OR ILLINOIS' J SC HEL J ain another Saturday will test. That, however, does not meanI , and with it will come the that there will not be a lot of fight disnlaved asn ab n,.f -tthe onl ythinc weekly battles on many gridirons throughout the country, games that are rapidly working toward the cli- max of football schedules and that may bring with them expected vic- tory or unlooked for defeat. O...…

October 27, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…d tfle"o " , " Veteran Intram ural Item s only available veteran. He played at the full back position against Mich- (Continued from Page Six) Igan last year and the year before pointed; and the SChool of Education, and is a dependable plunger. Rune wininth arrinth to be appointed. Members of the dif- WHEN IN CHICAGO - VISIT THE LYTTON COLLEGE SHOP I WUL YIJI Biit 0o Arrive in Will Detroit This Moriing Not Come Here Until Ganie Time ...…

October 28, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…IIAANOIS@ W-oodward 57 F. 1B. Mefliwain 51 .R H. l.,peny 8 ILLINI ARE__ALL SIT (Special toa The Daily) etroit, Oct. 27.-:Headed by Bob Zupeand Contain Dave Wilson and aeco1(I11pa ni-d' by a retinue of coaches,. {riursand managers the Illinois fm,-Loball eleven arrived here early this morning;.. After a light breakfast at the licit Shelby hotel, where they have been 'making their quarters the entirej squad went out to University of De- troi...…

October 29, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…pjicvi A5AN 1t 2nd 3rd 4th .1'.JLINOIS, Im MR YsGrnd Old 1an of Gi Has Tea iHeaded for Top, Agaf 1TR1(_RACES 75 trig htaway, he was past the hostile c ohirts almost s0soon as hie had FINAL IF OR TOUCHDOWN iig-ht the pigskinA. BeneKrMcia' rlin tend, gave an exhibition of open-field i ho I tms. running such as has seldom been seen ;____'rr ilwhnh aed7 yrs fora tucdow o th hiclb~ t nurs in the interfraternity 0 o ocdw o h zef beginning of t...…

October 31, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…ames With Several , Intramural Items WYJI[ )9C lNB s Mark Saturday's Contests Iaat p5 SigmastDeItamurth ationRaNEhon- | hout a vic- at the hands of Harvard last week orary athletic fraternity, will hold M A ay by the seemed to have robbed the team of its annual tryouts in the Waterman some of itscustomary dash and fire. gymnasiu beginning Monday night. FARRFLIS ilARRIEIRS IN GOOD g tssed tries-tatNtImsIONe nein2MoandEE RA Vanderbilt defeated M...…

October 01, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGA? DAILY GION DRAFT TREASURE SEARCH ~ TO "LOST PALACE" FLIES 190 MILES PER HOUR; ESTABLISHES WORLD RECORD ) J'Sr4Y Waington, Sept. 30.-A campaign for enactment of a universal service act, under which all the nation's re- sources-man-power, capital, utilities and industry-would be "drafted" au- tomatically upon a future declaration of war, will be launched by the Ameri- can Legion at its annual convention in New Orleans next...…

October 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY to n r r Ei n ihUe elected and the year's' program wil be discussed. nal'im are expected to ident ify themselves with the The membership list wvilbe' made out at this first meetings will be open to members only. All students of jour- activities of the cluib. meeting. Subsequent J. L. BRUMM. IJAILT 1UI I IAL UI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to the University. Copy received until 3:30 p.,im. (11:30; ...…

October 04, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…Y 011IA1 RUlIE TIN I MEuI16 VI1 luinl uuLLL iin 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 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 Number 9 4I To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 4. M. L. BURTON. Executive Board of Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Boa...…

October 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…PA I S F S 13 1, A', STIO MOVE MAILS ront Seats Throng-Free rnd Of A. B. C. Safety Drive - E v DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT SUJSTERKA LAKE Two and a half miles west of B elievilie, Mii., on Rter Road. Five miles Southeast of Ypsi., by way of Rawsonville or Tuttle Hill. FIRST DANCE FRIDAY, OCT. 6 BERGEN'S ORCHESTRA GOOD FLOOR University of Michigan students are co-operating whole - heartedly with Ann Arbor's "A. B. C."' safety cam- paign...…

October 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

….r ---- - 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 3DFRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 Number 11 the Members of the University: President and Mrs. Burton will be at home from 4 to i6 o'clock, Wednes- r afternoon, Oct. 11. The full professors who have joined the University ulties this fall, and their wives, will receive with ...…

October 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…UAILI 1 "L Yor am nalyemose I H~..DA.L. ' -j OPPICIAL BULLETIN the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922 NniiNber 12 THE FIRST WOMAN SENA TOR--- Announcing to my friends and pat- rons that I am still doing business at my U. of M. Barber Shop as always at 1110 So. University. J. R. Trojanow- ski.-Adv. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. I You...…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

…CE-Copy for this column should submitted by 5:30 o'clock of day before publication. at the School of Music. For the Extra concert series tickets may still be ordered in all four i blocks at $2, $3, $4, and $5 each. a 1 T heaters SUNDAY 9 :'9-University Men's Bible meets in the Upper room of hall. class Lane 10:30-Meeting of the Bayonne club in room 302 of the Union. 12:00-Dr. D. W. Henderson speaks at The Presbyterian church on "What We ...…

October 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

…FHE -.-A £Al%.PS'LN 1,' &~ . . .. . ., . .v.. DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN 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 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922 Number 14 lean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: .. At the request of President Marion L Burton the Dean's Advisory Committee is asked to meet with the Committee ...…

October 11, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 15) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r r .s , 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 8 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922 Number 15 President and Mrs. Burton will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednes- [ay afternoon, Oct. 11. The full professors who have joined the University 'aculties this fall, and their wives, will receive with t...…

October 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

… Y OFFICIAL DULLETIN in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ity. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11.:30 a. m. Saturday.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19 2 Number 16 _3 liege of Literature, Science, and the Arts-First Faculty Meeting: The first meeting of the Literary Faculty for the year will be held on nday afternoon, Oct. 16, at 4:10 in Newberry Hall. Annual election to nding committees and general business. All members of the t...…

October 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

…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.) Volunne 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 Number 17 To University Women: Every woman student expecting to attend the 0. S. U. game, Oct. 21, must be registered in the office of the Dean of Women and pay the chaperonage; fee. Railway tickets will only be sold to women presenting registratio...…

October 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

…-._. ,: AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) lame ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 Number 18 embers of the Faculties and Staff: opies of the President's Report, just published, have been, or are be- ent to all deans, directors, superintendents, and heads of academic tments. Any member of the faculties or staff who desires a co...…

October 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 19) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ IAT'S GOING ON E-Copy for this column should ubmitted by 5:30 o'clock o4 ay before publication. MONDAY found-Up club smoker at Union. ten's Educational Club at the L, room 318. .11 student's from Cleveland and wood meet in room 804, Un-I blocks at $2, $3, $4, and $5 each. Camp Davis men may secure prints of pictures taken this summer by calling at the surveying depart- ment and ordering them. There is an exhibition of po...…

October 17, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…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 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 Number 20 To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 18. M. L. BURTON. To Members of the Faculties and Staff: Copies of the President's Report, just published, have been, or are be-...…

October 18, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

…x, . .:a 11%j A ££J ...AA FICIAL 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 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 Number 21 To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 18. M. L. BURTON. University Lecture: The Hon. Philip Henry Kerr, formerly editor of The Round Tab...…

October 19, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… OFFICIAL BULLETIN I ILI 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 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 Number 22 University Lecture: The Hon. Philip Henry Kerr, formerly editor of The Round Table and secretary to the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George. will deliver a University lecture upon "Some Present International Problems" Friday, October 20, a...…

October 20, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

…OFFICIAL BULLE' 1 ,. 1 ication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem University. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Sat Volume 3 FRIDA,Y OCTOBER 20, 1922 NU University Lecture: The Hon. Philip Henry Kerr, formerly editor of The Round secretary to the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George. will deliver a lecture upon "Some Present Intdrnational Problems" Friday, Oct 4:15 p. m., in Room B, Law building. The public is cordially i...…

October 21, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…__THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ . ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FIGHT OVER TEXAS SENATE CANDIDATE Toronto 'Varsity All this is attributed to the fact that raises Student nearly all students take part in school acititi otherthan class work. "The -TT first thing a freshman hears when he VARSITY SPORT SHOP All Kinds of Athletic Equipment .1 tion in versity. 3 E the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m...…

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