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November 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…TrTDAY, vov i , 1929.THE MICHIGAN' DAILY ' i ' dome" 4 loft :SECALPRGM, DISCOVERER OFRA OPNPAIA S T. LAWRENCE 0iII ___ .O N 5 lA N D 2 I:: > > ::.::::: :< y ~dr. Bell, and Dorothy Touff Sto Give. Welcoming Talk to Visitors. ANNOUNCE PROGRAM akAternate,'Schedule Arranged! in 'Case of Rain on 4Saturday.j i Dances and special acts will be' ~features of the cabaret dinner to Obe held tonight in the Women's }Athletic Building as part of...…

November 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

…ZATURtDAYNVtI ,12 m I c R-11C A Nrl 41 AA L 'y *AMP. WIMO -.-. . . .. aa M Vaa Ti a 4 '1-1VM fl'r V / £t 1 La 1 V., .snLI V-1 VE PkWAMW SPLAY DAY PAR TICIPANTS WIL MET ;Captais. Draw at Dinner For ied the visitors. She was followei Opponents And Time of by Dr. Margaret Bell, who in turi P1 called upon Miss Halsey, who spok aying. on "Social Aspect of Sports." Fran ces Sackett. '30, acted as Masters o COLORS MARK COLLEGES Ceremonies, and ...…

November 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, I.40VtUtMt 3,.1929. THE MICHIG-AN' T7AILY' 'PAGE ME a -I SU A ,.. V+M e .. 92..G!~'V .. ; P "C 7f go AL ka w AML r AUM 23 wAs & P . " f OOFLAND CHARMING ARTICLESflI1Dj INITIAL CONTESTS OF TOURNAMENT- fI 0I01ETRE.T BE FEATURED AT LEAGUE BZA M T SCHEDULED BY TEAMS' MANAGERS ~ I. r auiAl H u 0 Articles that will add charm and;ors and(1de=signs, will be the spe- ! 'iiTHI tl .~By Barbara Wrighti M. Geib, X4, Ohison, Tv. Sibley...…

November 05, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…~IU~AY~N~ ~:~,-1~ __ tHM~~IzAr A~t ___ __ loPAw ?e -qw- wW loft fkA 71 ATTEND ANNUAL BANDUET AT H-umphreys Talks of Advantages of Women on University Campus. PI BTA PHI WINS CUP Award for Year High Is Scholarship for Presented by Smith. More than eight hundred wornen attended the annual banquiet of the University of Michigan Inter- Sorority association held last night in the Myra Beach Jordan assem- bly room of the Women's League...…

November 06, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…',??V.6 ,, 4Z~ciTHE. MICHGAN *DA1LY'~____ WE .9 - - ONION& r- .,__ _ ,.. ..., ._._._, _._ .,,......,_._..v,. CATHERINE WILCOX SELECTEDB TO LEAD' PAN-HELLENIC BALL! Dancc Will be Held in Bllroom of League Building for. [irst Time. COMMITTEES CHOSEN ', I NOTICES I'SENIORNS, FROS5H'MI& SHALSEY BELIEVES PLAY DAY !ATHENA BANQUETCAIINEETE CREATOR OF FRIENDLY FEELINGS: HONORSINITIATESCP9N LTI Christmas cards may be ordercd through the...…

November 07, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… 1, , I W&I Q IVA 9 11 A W , :,. _, e. ' r . ." .. _ ...Y YY .friYYr - - L. ... .. _ _ p HOUSE PHESIDENTS ASSIGNED AR TICLES Samples of Articles to be Ready for Approval by Monday, November 18. DROP POSTER CONTEST New Advertising Arrangement to be . Secret Feature This Year. Letters will be received this week by the presidents of all women's houses on campus, assigning arti-I des which the houses are to con-4 tribute to the League ...…

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…q ~OV~!yT~~. 8 1929- TI4~ MTCNTCAr4DAILY PAGE P'Wfl~ S OIIOORS N~rWILL ATTEMPT ENDURANCE MARK Will Assist Committees in Prep arations for Coming ~ Event. AIM AT CLOSE CONTACTS Entertainers Have Been Chosen Through Try- E Out s. Mrs. Byri Fox Bacher, newest member of the Advisory committee s and advisor of women in the 6 s School of Music, has been appomnt- ~ ed advisor for the Sophomore Ca- A itdPesPoo baret. In this capacity, ...…

November 09, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, xOvtBsflc 0, 1020 H ' I H G N D I. AP I1 PAGE FrVt. R FOUR ARE ADDED1 LEE' WHITE NAMS O HONOR GROUP LONBlack Quill Elects TwoSnr Two Juniors, to Member. ship in Society. Black Quill, honorary literary so- Societ News , Feature Section, ciety for women, has selected as its or Woman's Page Comprise new members Clovis Alexander. 30. Their Sphere. Helen Barc, '30, Elizabeth Pheiffer, '31, and Margaret Harris, '31. AVOID ORDINARY BEATS ...…

November 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…1UWY, ~w' 17 VI"WIMR10, 192J P C M F^T, _H _ _IANA1L - _.. PAG~I PIV! LIFE AND GAIETY CHARACTERIZED SETTING OF EAST-MID WEST CLASHI One of the biggest football week- Canpheb11, Elsa Mack, Elizabeth _ ends in Michigan's history is here, Shilson, Jean Holland, and Dorothy League Will Entertain President and with it the life and gaiety that Dunlap, Detroiy; Lois Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harnau, Mus-,; at Buines Recetion only a college t...…

November 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…THE MJCH1CAND7~ILY! PAG! r" IvP I,, f n __w_.. .._ ... .., ... _. .. __._ . ,.._...,,..,. a. ._._.. RUSSIAN TEA ROOM IN LEAGUE BUILDING! OPENS WEDNESDAY Members of Mortarboard Acting as Waitresses Will Serve Guests Weekly.' Studt nts' Happintess eansig Problem LILTY ME to Elizabeth De Vol1 Graciousness of manner and a faculty of making people feel at ---- ease makes Elizabeth De Vol, famil- Tea, Lectuires and Card Parties l arly known...…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… AID, THE MICHIGAN DAILY I A will 11 in sm AWN 0 I SOHOOESCALFOUR PREREQUISITES FOR STUDY SENORSPOMN'MLAGEREFER u OF MEDICINE GIVEN BY DR. BELL WantedForty-eight girls to wait table. The girls will be vol- CLI L lMen and women are fit for differ very much mentally from P unteers and t e a wl rom jde b heU I i ,ii b part of the Sophomore Cabaret J medicine are to be udge by the men. They do have just one emo- which will take place Decem...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…Y, NOVE~MBER 14, 1920 THEIF.MICIGcAN DAII.Y I V l'- 4.. V ._ E.X f9 A ,L S ! -'s A=k. .®.ItM1I. HUTH uiiurmSNOE WOMEN FLYERS PREPARE FOR ENDURANCE REFUELING' OF- STUDENT BODYy1A SELFC-G ONMEINT' rES BZAAR COMMITTE'W OTMEN VOTERS TEnnTi nnnrr' HOLD COUNCIIrn~ nn~rp ILI Prsident Expresses Opinion onSefGvrmnBfoe; Weozczx's Meeting.I SUGGESTS EXPERIMENT? Trial by Group of Students Field i - Responsible to UniversityF Js Advised. #"St...…

November 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…F~ThIDY, NO~MBL~ 1 19234HE MICHIGAN DAILY --.-,- ' ... MORTARBOARD DELEGATES TO ARIVE WOMEN'S CLUB TO OPEN CLASS FOR OPENINGOF C VENTION TODAY emetshave been Fmade vb a comnm* "tee of the Faculty SWomen's club for a class in pres- _.ent-day dancing to be conducted Secretary- of National Counci _fsketches from last year's Junio by Miss Ethel McCormick of the to Give Main Speech Girls' Play will be given, or the physical education department....…

November 16, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…1~HT Mtrr~XN: h~(L~Y____ ___ __w 11 N&VAVAM U 0 AEROAUTCS CUB]Dean Denounces ELECTS IRSDNProhibition Tentative Program Is Sketched i.......... t1~ MORTARB9OARDHAS MAJORITY OF WIVES SHARE IN MONETARY DECISIONS.OUOOH LS DECLARES PROFESSOR ANGVELL AFTER SINVESTIGATION F 0FlM9 A 69BNOUUIE Interviews in New York State 'mIve no empoyment, the "-soietY' c<essaris: was Professor 11.g eelEooi tts W e PLAN ON CA8BET RvaEcnmcSau ve, the same con...…

November 17, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…~tflAY, i~OV U I7~ 19~§ THEMICH GNTAJ 7" ' VA 0 WWI 9 '" ' _..._.. FORMAL REHIELL, BANOUET FINISHESI SOCIETY MEETING' Is Arranged Stoiay Breakfast fo, III Out-of-Town MISS fIILSON 'IKS Floenc Richards, Wesleyan, Is Appointed Scretary of Convention. Mortar Board convention official- ly closed last night with the formal1 banqut in e, private dining room 1 of the League building, alhough1 a Farewell breakfast is being given this ...…

November 19, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY P-AGE FIVE sump* i' . s _ o .-v--...--u- -u-z= .Si-..k ........... NLO911 IN PROGRAMS FOR PERIOD OF YEARS i lUILI WILL SERVE TEA period and a few modern English ! - r ~1 wic llpr-es -k distinguished for scholarship and S i ls es in the el of music was incor- Large Variety of Christmas extra-curricular activities and don ers of London who will be hea d ot her it Ur dn Cards and Seals Areitoed schoashi fdr kst[ithesc...…

November 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…PAGE yVI TIIFMICHI-IGAN l)AIL DAILY ttfl-.*...r A* *rtt vin * iwm WDNMSDAX, 'NO'V. 2U. Ik4U e ra e. - z..:o - . .._-," t.Y- ::_.. __ . ® -__- " ; ;. 4 tI / ! cow UNWIN ,. r . k^. l ALL TICKETS FR HCOMING Pan.Hcllenic Decorative by Local Florist WX Fit Ballroom. USE LEAGUE BUIL Tickets for the Pan-Hell to be field on Nov. 29 in t Beach Jordan assembly roo: Women's League building a pletely sold out and there a large demnand for t...…

November 21, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY CAGE F rIVPr+ __ . v . ~r '~ ZETA TAU ALPHA WINSFINALSOFO INTRAMURAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT FROM KAPPA KAPPAGA9MgMA3-19 HOCKEY DINNER 'ANN ARBOR WOMEN DISPLAY TICKETS ON SALE WORK IN LOCAL ART EH TdctI- t~hce -aeTO PAY Al \ I Si Trugtecoreyo h C---Al-d .\xh IBIT WESB T in-ntvSPONSRS CONCERT which will Take place at 5:30 o'- 01ock Tue-dav, November 26, are now on sale l r one dollar. Fres...…

November 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…T HFE M IC1- 1G AIN D A I PAGE FIVE' W1.MAv NOVEM13RnI22.'1 9%' i i __ -- -- - -- , l SENIORS WIN OVER' 'Belle' Takes a Look at Styles in Fur and Fur-Trimmed Coats Seen About the Campus Freshmen Also Down juniors on Slippery Field to Scoreof4-0. SNOW HANDICAPS TILTS The Seniors and the Freshmen ! were victorious over the Sopho- mores and the Juniors respectively. in the inter-class hockey tourna- ment games which were played yes- ...…

November 23, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…h'LlA t lil 1AY. C,'P fd.Iits_ . T H F 1 V CfI .I14'. J l j MAL ' > - ANUL~A-EfNC ALppp ~~OPEN RECEPTION H QI1({y BAOU[ERPON9LDIfCUfSE~F TO BEDISTflIBUTED IN IHiUNIVERSITY HLL DSORORITY1 HdOauSE CH LMIIIIMIflJI tIi N :thleMain Librar thb'Pct~nb~au _LnL ,e1)fAt Dcte OLtra C fD-MaryDelmiltenta Holds House- wivP. in New Home rRt-IIIIIJ1997,flf tlild flo lslII § IC RE T PH S[IAI!- on Tap;pan oad C.Mi N UI1L FBJI3t~u-Hi 0Ii sf ",i Th e Wonde...…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…T.HF M-f'lviCH IG ~A N F) M L-Y s .I P1A s , V 7 't4Y'f A'tr% A V 1 TntsYt ri A !"fT1Yf n A 4 "ft i ~i UiTAt)Y* NOWYW BER 24~ , 1929 A S I AA 1 ]1S 1MVA ]A- ~ - - - -~ w _ I VAN m Q S' I .; FOOTBALL FESTIVITIES ARE CLOSED MORGAN TRIO TO CHURCHES TO H9 ITHIS WEEKEND FOR YEAR 'OF 1929 B LDs IHUI'JJ PRESENT CONCERT NOTICES Buffetsuppers after football games Malone, '32, of Beriian. IL . IOf par ticular interest to women A meeting of t...…

November 26, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…t * AO : FJ1VJ, "lm4VA '. ITr A11'.rvt ml,'tl 4:109#3fl~t T~HE.MICHIJGAN I~Lk 'V :71#.flTPUNJ'4 V .i.VI:4 4o..luzAi..A a a a., a a s " a .. - '- -" =. .J T - BC 1t - i U'=AAAa - - - - - - - - - - - r7- X-. - --- I -- - -.. , - - ITT[[,AS CHICAGO FACTORY WORKER [1LT C TO JU G"RIL S As achidI had missionary as- ed ~bout tipe K and the pscho-EC T IC V IIN pirations, but I finally decided that : ftewr'r.A'e BS9W9 0 as wicked aplace ...…

November 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…°,O1V. '27,..1929 "- TF1,MC HIGAN DAILY ,'SAGE Fl"~ wwwwwwa"Wo"W" ............... V- 4b- A TA 'I q~ Id v ANNUAL BANQUET AT FIELD HOUSE ENDS EgES C06RNELLS PROGRAMS READY L° ATEST TYLES HOCKEY SEASON WITH PRESENTATION OF FOR PAN HELLENIC, P RIZESTO PLAYERSAND POINT WINNES '.....ICKEIT- HOLDERS ' Tw l-trTasApitdmine, '31; Dorothy Elsworth. '32 acCrstob f nsa Dorothy Feiske. 32Ed: Hernia DneCrst eo nsa Instead of One as in I Grabowsk...…

November 28, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE FI~VE, Pdn-Hellenic Initiates League as Scene of Comin Lewis Browne Reconueids Lusting !3ook (Iasketball Season, Wi1ith, Attendant Winter T UIMN MILIU and Blasts Some Literary RcputtionS ADLPLI [LLOS[E IO'LSports, Schedules First Practice MondayTO 9 Students do tomuch assigned known, btalittle cliqul( f oo 1Pt1 1A1 f a- h opeino h n [[AIO ii 9 t'iai declared Lewis Browne inpe who really apprEccate lierature ji1 i H LB...…

November 30, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 THE ,,MICHIGAN D)A ILYV 6 .....w. LVA W MWJ'AVM-W t Tfl~ &Ir, rncs Styles Characterize II 1I POR1 MEDICINE OFFERS MANY NEW FIELDS JUNIORWOMI IT l Formals Worn at Annual Pan-Hellenic Ball [ OILSIdHl C0W H IT TO WOMEN, ACCORDING TO DR. CABOT 9 ng, sweeping trains, brilliant even hemline, and slippers to I'f TI i IIR F~In oitisnt onmdic con- anb IsaeaslusVILcnnt o colors, huge bows an~dprincess sil-,m atc. U U...…

November 01, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…?TAC'E ZI THE M'ICHITCAN DAILY , tOV M R 1, 1s9. BLOCKING DRILL IS s IN VARSITY PRACTICE IITH KNEE INJ'URY Daniels Gies to Flank Position and Smith Takes Center During Workout. SIMRALL, DAHLEM REST JUNIOR ELEVEN NEW 'FOUR CHAMPIONSi GIVEN BLOCKING ON ROSTER OFINUIGO sUVIUI A DRILLINDOORS HAWKEYE TEAMS f' During the lull affected by the r(S cial to The naa,.~ ' lack of an intercollegiate game this week-end, Coach Courtright is drill...…

November 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…t PP MTO141C N 1 ) A TU." SAT rRDUAV, NOVEIMBER 2, 1919 AI F L. 1AA* -1i. t7..3' P A "L 4 A . . . wi SATURDAY'S GRID TILTS HOLD COUNTRY'S INTEREST POE STANDS OUT AS A PILLAR CONTESTS CARDEDH QOF STRENGTH IN MICHIGAN .LINE 101 -(Editor's note-T his is 'the third i'activities on the track and cong- E1 ofaE series of short articles con- fined the possibilities of his 5 feet Ohio Meets Pitt and Princeton1 cerning the Michigan footbal...…

November 03, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…6t 0 HI-E M IC 1-1 GAN Dl AI IY SUNDAY, NOYEM1ER 3, 1929 _. ; OVERWHELM WOLVER INE RUNNERS, 40-15 FITZGIBBDNS LEADSICAPTAINS TEAM MICHIGAN AND PRIT FIRST INTERSEC kh~snci.ic l' rC33 Phota Bull Brownj Captain of this year's Vanderbilt1 eleven is playing a stellar game at guard for Dan McGuigin. Vander-; bilt is 'enjoying a successful sea- son as usual and is a threat to the members of the Southern Confer-] ence. In its only intersec...…

November 05, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…ENE M_',IGA, DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929 TNF MICHIGAN T)AI LV BEGINS FINAL DRIVE FOR HARVARD MEET SCRIMMAGE SHO FOOTBALL UPHEAVALS FEATURE BILLINOISnRPTfl 1UD POORMAN PROVES STEADY Oniu ir ArvIIAr GAMES THROUGHOUT CONTINENT PERFORMER ON MICHIGAN LINE " TEAM TACKLES :YPSI~ANTI VARSITY rujin i LlRIIlb! Football experts are still at a lossI err by the score of 15-7. The re- to comprehend the significance of I sult was even more u...…

November 06, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…1 T i-IF ~IviCir flA E V WMIC mo HAII'VARIU Mob EXPE UTS a # v #. i 4 L I A OJ" 1 1 V 1 .'-4 1 1-1 1 1 TO DEFEAT WOLVERINE FORGES I . ... .. .,yam s OPTIMIlSTIl SPIRIT PERVADES CRIMSON CAMP LCNCERNI-NGRESULTOf-TUSSLE NOTRE DAME BACKFIELD STARS RECALL FAMOUS COMBINATIONt Basketball Comes Before Philosophy on Badger Campus 4 t i i t Q Crimson Victory Over Powerful Florida Team Bodes Ill I for Michigan.< LATf N! POWER SHOWN ...…

November 07, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…PAGE IX I TH-iMTCICAN D A I L, THURSDAY, XNOVEM13M,1.0~,t29 U- A Ilr r r - .. w .r r.r -1 -_ WOLVER NESo GIVI FHESBMENDISBUCKEYE CROSS COUNTRH TEAM TO ARRIVE ,FRIDAY A A F EN Some indication of the strenth 0,1'F NS ofthe Wolverine opponents in the1 triangular cross country track meet between Michigan, Ohio State, Kipke Returns to Ferry Field; and Illinois over the Michigan Stresses Defense; Tries New courset Sturday may be gleaned Combi...…

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…TW17 m i tr. 11 * A T U V t4nn Atr 'n 4 An^ TT-1r r' NATI", n 1A I UHI"FIDAfA . v&..aiji. i-l4iitAY,/~x NVVEMBER, S i. 129 .rr - - - - DETERMINED VARSITY WORKS TO PERFECT DEFENSE YEARLING RUNNING PLAYS 9 ARITPE Harvard Double Pass Formations Gain Ground for Freshmen Against Wolverines. AUER REPLACES HAYDEN SPECIAL TRAINS BRING STUDENTS (By Asociaed Press Some 12,000 Harvard graduates and undergraduates will support I their team in ...…

November 09, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

….0 tAGE SIX THEMICHIGAN D~L -ITIY . . .. _ _ - - - . -, rc tip, i i ve u r Fc , : 4 , Y._.. Yr .. .... __ .. .. _._ .:. .. ... _ .. ... _ AY^ ..- w _ , . 'olv rine Rlaft~K - 7o eet Ypsi Eleven THREE INTERSECTIONAL GRID GAMES JOE TRUSKOWSKIEAS FEATURE BIG TEN ELEVENS TODA- _ One of the biggest afternoons of ulassgow, starts clicking. A shake- With the season in Western Conference up in the line has been made by bi football is expe...…

November 10, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…v 0 T H E M-" I ,N P f C SUPlDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1920 Wolverine Gridders Upset Crimson Team AIDEAWAKE FOOTBALL GIVES MICHICN Buckeye IHV BRILLIATVITORY OVER EASTERNERS arriers Win Over Wolves, Illini Y T .0-% "Ar T- AI Y 1 l+ f 1 'T 1! r Varsity Linemen Sensational in then made it first down on the Outplaying Highly Touted 5-yard line on a tricky delayed lat- Crimson Forward Wall. eral pass play. Gembis made a foot, and Dahlem w...…

November 12, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…S..THE MICHIAN. DAILY HUDSON LOST TO WOLVERINES FOR GOPHER GAME BIG HALiFBAC MA BE OUTF YEAR Varsity Goes Through Signals in Preparation for Spearsmen. " P _ RESERVES SCRIMMAGE Roy Hudson, 200 pound halfback, whose 15 yard run against Harvardi last Saturday put the ball in im-I mediate scoring position early in the second quarter, will not play against Minnesota Coach Kipke an- nounced yesterday. Two cracked ribs and a pulled cartilage...…

November 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…TA' T i"I"14 -1 1-", -, : 'N x~ria".W.. iZS i' 1v 1V4 1 .1 -x H N.. L!Y1.. 1 L V PREPARES' TO REGAIN'LITTLE BROWN JUG' i JACK WHEELER ONE OF BEST MICHIGAN STATE SQUAD STARTS OF KIPKE'S SHOCK TROOPS' ' WORK FOR DETROIT ENCOUNTER irllNote--This is tc eighth of a series Kipke's 'shock troops" and is anT . ITiHted P ley has his team worked up toa __ el -9,noiIhar will appear in an ealy isse. ever dangerous contender for a iES ASNNv 2-rn...…

November 14, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…T H F- - I'vi-TIC"' H I-G AN- A I L Y. 1' iURISD iY, 3VVUL ilritSttitC I4, i:+ y TT._.-, _.. aasi. aM- a .- TavCY aNv Dc xaI u ah ., ..., .:~ 4, 92 ENTRAIN FORMINNESO0TA THIS AFTERNOON. A : .. . MINNESOTA F UL B C N F V4OE FU I E E WHO1 ARE CHIEF OBSTACLES .CNFRNTING MICHIGAN! ___ BIG TEN STANDINGS W. L. T. Pet. Purdue ..... 3 0 0 1.000 Northwest~rn ..3 1 0 .750 Minnesota.....2 1 0 .667 lowa.......21 1 .667 Ohioa State....2 1 1 .66...…

November 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…A $U~xC~ ~ 'iTE i iir- 1 CAB 1 D A - -i a l.... i1...,i_. .i > j . 4a.". , "RSITY COMPLE TEF-,S DIL lid FRO=P MINNE-..S 0 TA G-lA ME1 FINISIN G TOUCHES' S[ GIVEN0 TO EFENS 1 I Coach Couroright Dril!,s Squa~d on 'r, , l ing 11imd Blocking h W V(/eStCrn State. SQUAD ARRIVES TODAY I Twenty-nine Wolverine gridders I left Ann Arbor at 4:15 yesterday arfternoon in quest 'of a "LittleI I11rown Jug" which is being held byI the Gopher...…

November 16, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

…0 H, MICHFICA.N AIL THE MICHIGAN: DAT'LY . ti.. IOR VRIYT EIE TR STATE KOHMmOMA.L MINNESOTA PLAYERS WHO WILL FACE MICHIGAN With an injury keeping Brock-! meyer, Gopher star ball-toter, on the sidelines, Coach Spears was faced with the proposition of find-r ing a capable nTan to fill Vhe gap. Tro do this it appcars that he has chosen Kirk and advance indica- tions are that his name will appear in the starting. line-up this after- . no...…

November 17, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…SIX'. T - - I = ' . y ... ... S .Y iF'1r"r i O r m y..,xi'C... ... ../t i.... 4...i '. 11'., v... stn.«.tA+ ,ark. .. «,... x SUNDAY, NOVEMBR 17, JUNIOR VARSIT} WINS FROM WESTERN STATE NO ORMAL i', r1 ,I) TEACHERS IN FIRSTOUARTEF Acting-Captain Morgan Severel Hurt After Playing Fine Game at Center. BERKOWITZ PLAYS WELL (Continued from Page 1) with the backfield executing their plays.with the smoothness and pre- ,ission of a Varsity squad...…

November 19, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

…TH_ MTv GA T<1L MINNE GA 9 PS C lOIAN'S CONFIDENCE STOPINGPOWRFU HAWKEYES 8lA~DAVELING RETURNS TO LINEUP DAIN KEP~ ~UIN S:TU PINCHSGG E PLEdearilsOWEArguaRnFoUL ea' LcO Y~ nth r ~ utn 1W 'DL rI udueUniversity, for years one All season long the Purde eilSTA K E N M NN S TA G M Il IIof the weakest teams in the Westha sho viown impi ovement, buti , U N1Aeuaanonlsyarsft CacYstithato rtig - ern Conference and the doormats until Saturday ii; ...…

November 20, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…THF~vj~j~j~ -3 ! ~ . , iiV 1 1 i P114 " IIRQOi7R!®M17RR9i q t .jar w i KIPFDRILLWOVRN.MCHNFRFIA appfliC"elLLaYI s=a c.a "' IE A NEW PAYS RAVJMURAL CROSS IS SCHEDULEDt ICross coury will hold most of eaTrk1theineetatteItarad- Michigan Ta Drills on Taknartrnont for the next week. To- SlaysnsraFiceal. mnorow it 4:15 o'clo,-Ithe iinter- Seasos Finle. Ifraternity erosa county meet willI Ik - E7 tIL a SI H.N D O LLr 1 S [ C n __ !EIGHT IOWAN...…

November 21, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

…MTCHICAN __ _. A. L 'ITIk r rsi . MTCHTGANT i)ATTiY ThThT3DAY, NO M~T~Th 2i, i{~29 r PIlYkSICAL EDS TO SCORELESS TIE-4 HAWKS WHO WILL INVADE MICHIGAN SATURDAY I I I I WOLVES MAY BE LAST SBAG TEN OPPONENTS IFOR INVADING HAWKS Unless the Big Ten faculty comn- mittee relents in its former decis- ion the Michigan game this Sat- urday will be the last Conference football contest for the Iowa grid- ders. Thle ban placed upon Iowa, ...…

November 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 47) • Page Image 6

…'P, (7r .77, [4Tivit-,TCH :T -AN~ 1 1_ Y, tai , ±ivuri~ at. - U(,)LD W7' HER SENDS 14701---. '-Y IN S T O FIE LD HOUS E STRENUOUS DBH1LL' Sitter HARRIEBS EUT N CONLUDES SEASOL 7 ra fFR Big TEN MEET - y Edward L. Warner. eight straight wins over theI Varsity -iolds Dummy Scrfm- One of the tragedies of the pres- rev ens. Coach Farrell Hopes olv-rins i niage Against Junior Varsity; lent grid season has been the spinal The Big Ten has more...…

November 23, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…P PA S01-. T-IF MIC1IGAN I A T 1 SATURDAY, NOVuAMD9U, 23;. 1920- ,.. '-"' _ _. _ WESTER CONt l RENCmw'o GRID, C E DULE ENDS TODAY ||CRSSCOUNTRY TEAM WILL RUN TE TITL AT OHIO TODAY, With little chance of beittem n their performance in the Confer-I Wildcats Are Determined to e n c e c r o s s country m e t Win From Notre Dame 1 ; lastyear in which they tied for Tilt fourth place with Iowa, the Wol-s in Feature t. verine harriers wil...…

November 24, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

…rPACIrIm TIHE, MICHIGAN DAILY ~TJ.TDYNuV7TMDFR,,24. i; 2, ....... . .. .... DALY FFICIAL B ULLETINHI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- ^nt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday' VO.XL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER~ 24, 1929 No. 49 NOTICES T1o All Who Use Camipus Telephon'es: Do Not use raculty Directory when looking for Telephone number. Use Campus Telep...…

November 26, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

…. 10 Fitt h;~ I , 1. .J le LV V 1 ,- i . u c.' i , TSHE MICHIGAN ONLYT J-1 4 x !. _. ". _, .. _ rrrr -.-r'.'--ii V. ,nk . o IGRID SEASO NEARSCLOSE BIGTN I E C te' ATRDY'S SAM ES - vrdStary IntramuGalesItems +ul CyhdadttWrer so wou i Nearig Death LyantPlansurlIgnRtedsHigr Thuesday;00 _____________CAMBRIDGE, Maas., Nov. 25 --I NEW YORK. Nov. 24--Capped b I .... --- ~~Detroit and California Fall Victor M. Harding, Harvard end, Docto...…

November 27, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

…-- -- - , . -.. C . .e Se - - - "n ,"K. .. lig ^ tMY 'fi W WYwM: iIW3Mr w 44 awo. .wa.+arbww I .Yro...., TH~i MIC.HTA1. D, -TfL-Y __, ____ AND c D I S imvw S RECE FOOTBALL AWARDS i '. MIHIANCOACHES' ALL-CONFERENCE' TEAM I Uh S F~ mESHOWS E PROMISE OFN D EV S E AOR D EB E RDD liRllFIRST TEAM ISICOND TI.AM nTg BRI I tr'--r - ---- - I iIA A11R IAA O 111I~I Feser (Ohio State) .......1E..... Ble (Nm trhwsterl) lul Ibl}.h.I.llFfli? ' N...…

November 28, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

…THE MTCHTGAN FATLY ' HUu SDAY, NO-VRivfBER 28, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVE~IvIBER 28, 1929 .. _ . . . . A WOLVERINE TANKMEN TO MEET FORT WA I NE Y.1 I.C. A. 'DUCKY' SIMRALL PROMISES TO BE POPULAR LEADER "Ducky" Simrall, diminutive Wol- verine quarterback, has been chosen by his team-mates to cap- tain the 1930 Michigan Varsity; football eleven. In making this se- lection, they have chosen one of the best-liked, and gritt...…

November 30, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…. n ... , ... .. ,...,o-o-,, ...:.., H-R' M'T I - M" -nr"ATTI %TiiPDY NV rlrtrsi3r 0, 1 +, ..., ..ke '. .. 2 11 [_.. lkl 1 .V 1'1 1 '4]-t"1 tl L d-% A.L.J. 1 ROGUE LnL NOT Or," AT] I IMr DAME MEE TS ARM} IN FEA TURE TILT TODAIT Varsity. Wrestling Squad wins From First I ear Team ,UL III LfliUl UrIVILI. -I Ae p PST ADBRILLIANT BATTLES Si VTEDAR OT Rockne s Best ecrFZ 131: W iti PhyU. ®fDO Y3cRc tto Aveige ea MRKTHANKSGIVING G...…

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