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November 08, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…A ILHNI I TEAM TO L SAME Walk, ST flTO TC t New Shipment 01 Ladies Heather Mixture Cashmere = Hose At UI"Wil oh, h ow bitter e face dont fit her.. She all would amaze ught at BlueMaize. Sufficient funds have been raised by the members of the inter-fraternity conference to send the All-fresh foot- ball team to Chicago. At a meeting of the conference last Tuesday night a committee was ap- pointed to find means of raising enough money to...…

November 08, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

…ILUI t 3 b T of their stands make them cu; not traditions. or practice, but BE CAREFUL.' Nov. 7- STUDENT SAYS WOULD-BE CLEAN- cial post- LINESS ON FARMERS PART DOES eness of NOT INSURE PURE MILK 3 y games held under its auspices. At SCHLANDERER & S Enniscourthy, Wexford when the teams lined up for a hurley match it was-JEW found that one of the players was a RI s- former soldier. The players refused E Quality to go on with the game until...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…,l [i1 an 7 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1919 D EFEATS MICHIGAN, UNION HALL LDY ON FRIDAY there is still some work on the new Union dance expected that the work- )e through Thursday and it, to open the hall on Friday Varsity Eleven Returns From Chicago This Horning At Seven Mifchigan Daily, Ann Arbor, Mich. - Majorlty ~4 team leave here 12 :05 o'clock tonight. Arrive Ann Arbor Sunday morning, 7 o'clock. Every student shou...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…a s second g Editor "Have I kept my scholastic work on a high standard, in class recitation, laboratory aid refer- ence reading? "Have 'I gone to classes, faithfully anl punc- tually, never skipping on the iipulse. of having a betterk time outside? "Have I been trying to bluff professors and 'pony' through courses'on the former good work of comeone else? "Have I handed all my work in promptly, and ,has this work been the result of my own ef...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… 1891-Michigan, 0; Chicago, 20 1892-Michigan, 18; Chicago, 10 1893-Michigan, 28; Chicago, 10 1894-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 4 1895-Michigan, 12; Chicago, '0 1896-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 7 1897-Michigan, 12; Chicago, 21 1898--Michigan, 12; Chicago, 11 , 1900-Michigan, 6; Chicago, 15 1901-Michigan, 22; Chicago, 0 1902-Michigan, 21; Chicago, 0 1903-Michigan, 28; Chicago, 0 1904-Michigan, 22; Chicago, 12 1905r-Michigan, 0; Chicago,. 2 1918-Michigan,-13;...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…Au I~ f i! I make them cust6n or practi I,.'" . . I Beve St.Johns, Newfoundlan~d, Nov. 7'A ,rsit Officials intend, issuing a 'special post- situ- ag-e stamp bearing the likenjess of ya.the Prince of Wales to commemorate utes his recent visit to Newfoundland. The er of prince's likeness has appeared on two postage stamps of the colony-as Prince Edward. of York onx the one- eting! half -cent stamxp of 189? and as a naval mr-n cadet on the ...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…f $25 F FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPILS MADE AT THE RANDALL STUDI( The Advertisement is to fill a 2-column by 3-inch. space. There must be NO picture in the advertisement. All copy must be delivered to the Randall Studio, 121 E. ington St., by November 20, 1919. The writer of the best advertisement will receive a cash p $25.00. The writers of other advertisements which are used v ceive $5.00 in trade at the Randall Studio. The ju...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…1 for the run I t Hungry This Evening us serve you one of our club sand- ruit, or Waldorf salads, waffles, ty sandwiches. LIBERTY AT MA YNARD C i COMMUNITY HOUSE OPENS BABY CLINIC The baby clinic has -been moved from the city Y. W. C. A. to the Com- munity house. It was opened this week. There are 102 babies listed un- der the care of the clinic at pres- ent, and more could be given proper attention. Hours for subsequent clinicsivill be fro...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… win Beds" will be presented at. Whitney next Saturday night by same cast that played at the New -oit recently. Lois Bolton plays leading role and is assisted by mas J. Evans, R. MN. D'Angelo, ',inia F'airfax, Kathryn Mills, mlas Manning, Callie Van Vliet, others. e plot deals with the difficulties attend three couples. who live'ixn rge fashionable aparte~ent house, find the enforced neighborliness ese places not always to their lik- Their eff...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…FE MORE BEFORE WAR AVE. I I ents Ukuleles, expecta- .$12.00 and up ........$20.00 and up .$0.00 and up An increase of 20 per cent over last year's attendanee is the record of the Ann Arbor High school ac- cording to the princial, Mr. L. L. Forsythe. This unusut increase he believes is due to the universal "back to school" movement and also the great influx of new families to Ann Arbor. "Optimist" Reappears Many activities, both new and ...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…r' pijau Abr. :43. a t 19 DAY AND Nl( S15 U FA , . y ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. PRICE ' BERGER ENIED SEAT IN HOUSE Thousands Of Students and Alumni Support Yostmen At Chicago Game - (By Associated Press) Washington, Nov. 10; - Victor L.' Berger, Milwaukee socialist, was de- nied his seat in the house today by an overwhelming vote, the house hold-' ing that he was ineligibje for member- ship because of his op...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…e Univer- is. titled to the use for to it -or not otherwise iblished therein. Michigan, as second street. gned, the sig- .n evidenceof e Daily at the consideration.. N man- r incloses postage. lorse the sentiments ex- .... Managing Editor . .Business Manager i8 .News Editor ....City Editor . "" Sports Editor .W men's Editor . .Telegraph Editor .RD N Charles R. Osius, Jr. Advertising Manager .Issue Manager -..... Ofie angr lication. And we...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…uIiI IxAJ, 'IRIVALS t x./11 IF Al RUN TO DECIDE CROSS. COUNTRY TI ; ,- Defeats;I MUD AND nreliable nature on the basis of demonstrated in s season,, Michi- urned. to Ferry its preparations e Wins >r should be al- defeat. It was >f a better team. riously threaten Stagg had a Stroig teamwork won for the soph lits football team yesterday over the fresh lits by a count of 6 to Q in an overtime scrap. Lack of concerted action cost the yea...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…iersity Women i College Notes ning, Nov. 11, in room hall. 302, Mason The Girls' Educestonal club will te meet at 8 o'clock Wedesday evening, s, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Thi's 0, will 'be the first regular meeting of this year. Dr. G. FR Myers will speak on a phase of industrial education. he k Michigan Dames are needed to lead he industrial clubs in the evenings, and t to assist in the sewing school which nmeets from 9:30 to 11 o'cl...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…i' _J I erest in Ulimes Article About . Eraternity Supremacy Runs High SANN Steaks s R CHOP SUEY ops . 314 S. State NCIN G JRE EVENT USUAL IMPORT duction that broke all records in a 12- ive Blackstone Theater, Chicago. pBirthO _ . Rae Pditor, The Michigan Daily: The Chimes has lived true to its pre-publication statement that it would discuss questions of vital in, terest to the campus. The article un- der the heading of "State Stre...…

November 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…9K HEHE TUESDAY 3:30--Junior Lits meet in Universitiy itten Brown, Hall. plection of two student mem- of the only bers of the J-Hop committee. stood' on the 4:00-Varsity band meets in front of d Europe in Hill auditorium for Armistice Day 3o'clock Sat- sing. All men in full uniform. orium to tell 4 A:30-embers of Glee club and try- naking flight outs occupy seats reserved for them s Aeroplane, in front of auditorium. of Capt. Sir 5:30-Banquet ...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…i Ii . I Vx t 3 1 r A SE R VI --------------- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,,1919.' PRICE 13l Y JUNIOR O E LLTS ARM ISTICE iuu 11'. IflIICINhILHtU'flhUSENIORS TO HOLD J f fb UO V I LA S LE TI NSWnFI_0_TOILE COPY NOW__ON" DISPLA Junior literary class nil VIIIEOH Election of officers will take" placen hedTedyafternoon 'resulted in ___ at a meeting of the senior literary n rig the naming of the following candli-LI W. W. ...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…ie use for :otherwise sein d as second s x. ..... Managing Editor o16 .Business Manager '38 .............News Editor .City Editor .Sports Editor ......Women's Editor Charles R. Osius, Jr. tardy Heth ............. Advertising Manager .Issue Manager .~Office Manager ... ..........PublicationMaager ...............Circulation Manager ..............Subscription Manager ..........Guillotine Editor Music )editor ......Literary Editor ....Exchange ...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…Y It was less than a foot from the line, of white ter And a couple of plays to go,j And the experts expertly said: "Good Night!" Here endeth the whole darn show." They slammed a wallop of wondrous might And the rooters rose to roar, re But when the old pigskin was brought ty to light til It was right where it was before.! the nd Again they slammed like a tidal wave cd As it wallops a rockbound shore, a But the goldarn pigskin wouldn't be- ful ...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…WOULDN'T Of Interest to University Women 1 0,; nguished JUST heartbreaking f IF you ia'. Chal- ,', 'Ti Vorking for the education and ad- cement of her people, Dr. Kahn established a chain of hospitals China during the past few years. has also won recognition through work as a physician and -surgeon China. [ con'sider Dr. Kahn as one of the st brilliant, women ever graduat- from the University," is the opin- ,of P.rofessor Thomas C. Tr...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…91 A' °I isfied that he had made the world think that he Y/ad jilted Millicent for Tessa,.he had the marriage annulled,' and tried to forget about his wife of e a few short weeks. But he found itl 'difficult to carry out this resolve. THE MAJESTIC two star o ng Oliv e Arcad "A Very Good Young Man" is the name of Bryant Washburn's latest, - Paramount picture which will be - shown at the Majestic today and to- - 1 morrow. In this product...…

November 12, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…SI 4' String or a Grand Piano an Equal Welcome t to buy a piano or a violin string--"no matter are glad to see you. It gives us a chance to ROTARIANS T UNION UNITY AND GOOD FEFLLOWSHIP TOPICS OF AFTER DINNER" SPEAKERS Sick Service Men Recelve Apples Detroit, Nov. 11.-The Internation- al Apple Shippers' association has sent large quantities of apples to con- valescent soldiers, sailors and ma- rines who are in service hospitals. The movemen...…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…I: WI [t .tlx 4 :43 attx DAY AND NIGHT . SERVICE i 7- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. PRIC&THREE ;., PRCETE ENTS ALLOWED BLOCK 4 R Leaves. CLUB TO STAGE BARRIE PLAYLETJ Tonight For Illinois TED Comedy club will present a J. M. Barrie play, "Alice Sit-by-the-Fire," at the Whitney theater on the night of Jan. 28. It will be directed by J. Raleigh Neljson who last year staged the successful production of B...…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…1. A 1Ld &VAJ..A £JC s & - & every morning except Monday during the Univer- e Board in 'Control of 'Student Publications. MBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise paper and the local news published therein. the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second a by carrier or mail, $3.50. tn Arbor Press building, Maynard street. usiness, 969; Editorial, 2414....…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…Eliminates Cole i of Fall Final gan >ana BOWERS AND CREEDON WINNER lion, OF DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP iter- ack- H. G. Stephens,~ a freshman, is fall utch tennis champion of the campus. By and defeating Cole in the finals and thus one winning over a field of 83 players, zsyz he has gained for himself the title core and cup given to the winner. ews, The doubles champions are Bowers gre- and Creedon. This pair eliminated. )osi- Borinstein and Kelse...…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…N I III .5 :ors of to at- Satur- e will at Sar be are invited to attend a tea dansant swhich the intercollegiate committee pf the Women's league will give from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on Saturday after- noon at Newberry residence. 'All sen- Dior girls who had advisees assigned to $hem during registration, week are members of this committee, and they ,are asked to come early to the tea ,to act as hostesses. , Morterboard pictures will be taken...…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…t Times Today NT WASHBURN IN Good Yound Man" iday-Saturday Birth of a Race" ....... WLE 7:00; 8:30 gr's Rea.,2 a16-M ive Thomas in Star Comedy, and Weekly. na Talmadge in est" and Mr. and en in 'Their Day che Sweet in "A "; Christie Corn- dup" and Jazz HEATRE picture of today, al," with a two- d Lions and Dizzy ATTRACTION Al changes of address made by stu- dents since registration should be reported to the registrar's office at' once. Notic...…

November 13, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

… s...-._.ees City < I SENIOR ENG S9TDENT TO News Ip WHAT'S GOING ON 11 AYj the 0o1iicay r with your Clothes, Christmas. On that day folks like to look inating dressers-men who like the things r our hand-tailored clothes. Will You? A Disappointments hour rush. If you come today we ave your Suit or Overcoat ready can for Extensive repairs have been in pro- gress at the city fire engine house during the past few weeks. The partition...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, '1919. PRE S TO PLAN 'Y EXTENSION ve been engaged by the s of the city to draft extension,of the city of FRENCH DELEGATES VISIT UNIVERSITY, FALL CONTESTS TO' PRECEDEBIG GAME SENIOR LITS TO MEET TODAY AT, 3 CHEERS STUDEI ,t + F of New York City, hich will be under ision of Mr. Fred- Mr. Olmsted is a his line and was{ rnment during the eat cities created les and to aid in problems of these Fin...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…% ..'1 I use for uon men who have already, upon numerous occa- sions, proven -their abilities, it would seem wise to call upon men who have been less active but pos- sess none the less potential talents. They have the privilege of appointing men outside the Coun- cil on committees, The obvious objebtion to this move would lie in the danger of placing responsible work upon inex- perienced shoulders and having it done inefficiently. But by con...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…n is hard to bloak. Crangle, at is playing his first year in fast any but has already displaced the in of the team, Kopp, and is de- ing into a plunger of ability. The s heavy and fast, with Ingwe a letter winner in three ;sports, f the stars. The loss of Leitch, a tional tackle, has somewhat med the forward wall, but Coach ke is very fprtunate li having substitutes of high class. Illini Plays Studied Illini formations were. again over by the ...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Full Program For TNEW UNION HALL Ful Po gamF. TO OPEN TONIGHT Grads from Orient Opening with an informal dance, Dr. Ida Kahn. '96. of China, who the Union assembly hall will be used has been lecturing in Minneapolis, and for the first time Friday and Saturday Dr. Tomo Inuye, '02 of Japan, who of this week. Two hundred tickets Yost E2Lntertains York A t Luncheon Sergt. Alvin C. York, of Tennessee, who spoke Wednesday night at the Methodist chu...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…tion Dean M. E. Cooley, of the engineer- g college, returned Tuesday evening om a meeting of the American As- )ciation of State Universities. The eeting was held Monday and Tues- ay at Chicago. Dean Cooley attended the conven- on in place of'"President Hutchins ho was prevented from going, by severe cold. Besides Dean Cooley, Unix cons Leland, and Hanchett ity of Michigan, attend- ion, atters of importance d," said Dean Copley, islative mat...…

November 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…S1-M. L vilk~rlik.4'-UNJJ111Nl- J I i I - I-N GOING ON]( .-. .. 1 a it. whil( We stai have this We .e the eare now_"T FRIDAY 10 :00-Junior lit elections in booth in University hail. End at 5 o'clock. 3 :00--Soccer football practice on Fer. ry field. 1 3 :00-Senlior fits meet in room 205, Ma. son hail. *4:00-Tryouts for llichIgan Union orchestra meet in room 308 of 1 Union. Additional tryouts at 7 o'clock. 3 :30-Cosmopolitan~ club meet I...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…Ilt L, han a 4 . DAY AND NIGH SERVICI ) r-" ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. PRICE ,M1 .; - -ATLANTIC FLYE" "° f TO TALK TONIGHT Pasteurized Ililk Now Used By Hospital; Ice Cream Called Danger Lieut. Sir Arthur Brown Will Tell of Danger in Trans-Ocean Flight LIEUT. ARTHUR BROWN, K. /E. B. of the I. W. onight from ,IL ON FL n aMIrNER )f the north- n progress AL rge Wright on forthe DECLARES POSITION OF BOTH...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…;e for :rwise econd words, if signed,, th'e sig. nt, but as an evidence of lished in The Daily at the mailed to The Daily office. 0o consideration. iNo man. iter incloses postage. ndorse the sentiments ex- . . Managing Editor ox 6 . Business Manager . News Editor . City Editor .Sports Editor . ....Women's Editor ... ....Telegraph Editor ARD Charles R. Osius, Jr. Advertising Manager ..Issue Manager .~Office Manager . .... .Publication Manager...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…deplorable shame. The matter of a larger team is to be taken up with the athletic authorities at the close of the football season. Pigskins Popular On Pacifi Coast '2 LITS TOl PLAY LAWS iiN FINA1LS Class Grid Season Has Been Highly, Successful; 11 Teams Par. tielpating INTRAMURAL EVENTS RETURN TO PRE-WAR POPULARITY r RELL'S RUNNERS IN DISTANCE CRIND TOAY MEN IN FINE CONDITION HOPEFUL OF WIN OYIR ILLINI AND Fonr On team the same day tha...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…Pa Tr -7. }' k9 2, Y 11 11 1 9 t +Es," W ilurlw 11.L S r RE- .9 at the Whitney theater'. True sociability, characterized the Women's league party given at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Marion Wean '21, Leonaj Wright, '23, and Dordthy Jones, '23, laid bare the facts of the past and the mysteries of- the future at the palm reading booth. There was good music for the worshippers of terpsichore. Tea was served, Mrs. Dow, ...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER I I For Reliability 1138S. Main '' Branch Nickels Arcade S f-AND- PRESSER 6L one 628. Sat. 15- on Pair and con Sun-Mon. "The L reel in Stuff." 11 Ss 'ER, DIRECTOR OF THE VARSITY GLEE CLUB, ity band, who will appear in the Twilight concert AND MR. WILFRED WILSON, CON- tomorrow afternoon in Hill auditorium. a_, ,, Technic Will Be Out Tuesday h First quarterly publication of the Michigan Technic the oldest stu...…

November 15, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

…12:30-Freshnan Girls' Glee club have1 Michiganensian picture ' taken at Rentschler studio. 4:00-Fresh lits Jneet in University hall directly after "Talks to Fresh- e for men." lio. 4:00-Glee and Mandolin club man- a for ager's staff meeting at office. 7:00-Glee club rehearsal at School Re- of Mpsic. Members bring song honks. I START CZSZ YICK AT CENTER NI r 1; -Detroit ncert in Symphony orchestra Hill auditorium. s5il MV bringf TUESDA...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

….1t I 41 A6PP :43 t .,. a. t~t PRES! DAY AND NIG SERVIC] ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1919. I ORDER PLACED FOR BLOCK." " FLAGS A Michigan's block "M" is assured, the order for the material of which the flags are to be made having been plac- ed Saturday with the J. C. Goss com- pany .of Detroit. Although it was feared at first that L FOR the official maize could not be recur- ed and that canary yellow would have to be used, ...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…Univc the use not otherw therein. an, as seco aynard street. :4. at t offi ma :s5 Banishment of jazz music, at Indiana university by -Dean Agnes Wells, dean of women at that in- stitution, precludes the sway Xwhich this form of music has exercised over all phases of the terp- sichorean art during the past two years. The pur- for - is pose of the edict, according to.Dean Wells, is to instill into the student body a taste for getter danc- n ...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…LARGEST FIVE was a com- wers of the ofore cham- d for their is section of overwhelm- team. leads is,- iot be e spur of the mo- -yet there is some- declare. ason, the Wolver- y one of the three layed. This places er standing than it 'e. Off years must is said, and prob- igan off year. eakdown of the ne before the at- quad gavetZuppke's rtunity to wade large score, while iter was registered lay by play recital s the fighting spir- that kept t...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…I I' l ve you noticed the Books and Albums- ME IINDIAT UNION 'ENTRANC ES' rION OF HOUSE RUILE LEADS~ I T RULES FOR ATTENDANCE, VIOLA TO DRJASTIC " .ACTION. in our window? There are some new ones that are much better. Look them over. Hot Chocolate season is here.. The, high quality of the chocolate that we use is responsible for the excellence oft the drink. 4 State St. o. University Ave. kard St. kI Of 17 black degrees and 3 copyin...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…IT IC lions i P1 , 4 , WW 1 1 uw ri B LUE I I l/UB Y191 1 WERING COMPLETION, EQUIVNENT BEING SET. UP= AND MORE IS ON I 'WAY "Organization of the' coast artillery unit of the R. 0. T. C. in the University is nearing completion", announced; ,Colonel Arthur, Saturdiay. "Some of the equipment is being set 'up and more is being sent to us. In- asmuch as this will not be used 'mucth during the first year of the course it is not essential that...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…Japanese doctor,; Cdr Friday after-I o San, Francisco. Japan in August . Aperica in Sep- ce been attending w York. Doctor e of the medical GIRLS' MANDOLIN 1MASQ CLUB RECOGNIZED PL The Girls' Mandolin club, under the, Masque direction of Bernice Frazer, '22, has ers in Spa been officially recognized by the com- day after mittee on student affairs. This is the league in: first girls' mandolin club since 1908. This isa It is composed of 12 mando...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…The Newark club met last night in room 306 of the Michigan Union. Nunnally's, "The Candy of the South." Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. ,,: G 1, I In D- I - MENU - Includes Bread, Butter, Vege- tables, Tea, Coffee or Milk. Soup Cream of Chicken a la Rien Stuffed \Baked Spring Chicken, Cranberry Sauce, 60c. Potted Tenderloin of Beef, 35c Roast Loin of Pork, Dressing, 40c Roast Lamb with Jelly, 40c Roast Sirloin of Beef, 35c Combination Salad...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…----_ __._..__ . .__.. - - - - i . I l Dl.CA CONFESSES RIOT AT CENTRAIA PLANNED PLAYER ROLLS FOR YOUR, PIANO a PLAYER Roll Department has now begn to the point where we feel it merits your i-classical, popular, and is to be found on our rolls. operatic you come in we will be glad to play for you you would like to hear. i4 Emit iltai s Otart ' SAYS I. W. . WERE ORDERED TO SHOOT BY LYNCHED LEADER (By Associated Press) Cen...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…lit t afl it 3 II DAY AND NIGH SERTICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. PRICE .. a TICIALS LOCATE CARELESS DR-IVER :rs. E. L. Calkins, Ellis street, Yp- nti, is the owner of the car that .red Otis Graham, '23, Saturday rnoon while crossing the intersec- . of Twelfth street and North Uni- ity avenue..\ rs. Calkins' daughter, Mrs. Snow, driving the car. Chief of .Police rien states that the parties re- nsible will be a...…

November 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…St< uarant sncces of a worthy object. We now have a Campus theater fund. The women bf the. University have certainly shown that they are behind the team by the way they turned out to meet the players at 7 o'clock last Sunday morning. There is only one way for the Band to play the "Yellow and Blue" and that is with their hats on. Taking their hats off to play the University song is a serious .breach of etiquette. The sugar shortage is still o...…

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