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November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…3 ~~THEk MICHIGAN DAILYNEDY, OEBR1.12 * * * * ** * *, *r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special discount on personal Christ-! A deposit will hold until Christmas Half a dozen glaring searchlights, the Lehigh-Lebanon Valley batty~ as Card orders received before Nov. a gift box Crane, Hurd; Whiiting, the first known to have ever been which Lehigh won, 55-7. 0. . Mrril, 7 Ncke's ...…

November 17, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…-. . _ .: " " :,, .! 40. Y - D~ w. .-" 'p ion-athletic student organizations BILLIARD TOURNAMENT AT I T r n re placed under the control of the UNION STARTS THIS WEEK IN L tate committee in 1909.lNB 1 Latecommtteein 109.Only seven entries have been se-1 O l se n e t i ha e b n e-- cured for the annual 18.2 balkline O F A T R C T IO N billiard tournament which is to be ELITE HAT SHOP held at the Union this year. The list Michigan Has Held...…

November 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. i r ,4 "' r ""t 4"A4 ,. ' :, r.KY ' ,1 I V .':1, leists Vie For Billiard Title itenders for the world's cham- hip in 18.2 balk line billiards furnished some surprises in the hes which are being held at Chi- The first upset occured when Shaefer fell before the young ch expert, Conti. Only the day previous Shaefer had defeated the vet- eran Sutton, and he was the favorite in his match with the Frenchman. However, he pl...…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY x;, :5: :.ICT CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS READY FOR CONFRE CRCETHIS A9FTERNOON Harrison as a nucleus, should offer good competition to the other schools.; Furnas has been going good this fall in the distance grinds, winning the mnsets with Michigan, Chicago, andI Indiana, although fourth was the bestt he could do against Illinois. In the' contests with Chicago and Indiana, the] Boilermakers had five men across the1 tape before ...…

November 20, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…I tirt..1II I ilverware is Favored for Christmas Gifts because through its daily use it blends into the family life and perpetuates its memories STERLING SILVER COSTS LESS TODAY S. & S. prices are now, as always, consistent with market values CH LANDERER & SEY FR IED JEWE LER S Famous for Diamonds 113 E. Liberty St. I BUREAU TO HANDLE News of Various Organizations Will Be Given by Sigma Delta Clii To Entfre Country EFFICIENT WIRE SERVICE ...…

November 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY , h , M , f w- , z nd Opening Tonight. Allmen- r Music House, in new location aynard St. 7:00 P. M. Rhodes Orchestra. Come.-Adv. TELEPHONE 214 F. I Sullivan to Organize Boxing Class Ted Sullivan of the Y. M. C. A., will organize a boxing class at the city "Y" next week, and will act as its instruc- tor. The class will contain a num- ber of University students. Mr. Sul- livan promises to have a great deal in store fo...…

November 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OS .. 'AJ - 1 on CAD CANDY w. Largest and freshest as- sortment of popular sell- ing bar and package candy. Quick service. Ev- erybody likes good candy and few like to wait. T-11 O .1 U 0 r t e s a U U U U U U UE U U Michigan had an enrollment of 2,800 In 1894. Enroll now "School for Scandal."- Adv. Removal of Mode Shoppe from Wuerth Aracde to 711 N. University Ave.-Ady. Have you sent in your scenario for the Uni...…

November 24, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ki _ GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB WORKING --E NOW ON FIRST APPEARANCE PROGRAM ' Intensive practice for the fall con- The work of the club this year is O ) cert, next Tuesday, was started yes- especially hopeful, according to Frank MANN terday by the Varsity Glee and Mando- Thomas, director of the singing, and rlin club. With the coming of the C E. Futch, '23M, president of the week end daily practices will be held organization....…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…n THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. fro irr nry i rirairrrrnr ly a rr .r r r rw "tF 1 ' . a i^ { Y " +" V " . " . 1 + h . " . , t ' '. " t. , , .. , ..; ,. ". '", " " " " 'f " "' ./I VA4 1 i' R . _ (. . gym. I REFEREES WANTED The Intramural department wants men to act as referees for basketball matches. Those wish- ing to act in this capacity are re- quested to write the Intramural department, room 3, Press build- ing. Men proving satisfactory wi...…

November 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CENTER COLLEGE FEATURES LL RECODS OF RECENT YEARS Milan Responsible .b From Obsurity To Fame For T SUCCESS- A MATTER USING 31UCH= SPECULATION re college's spurt to football uring the past three years has e outstanding feature of col- aletics. This sudden rise from woods Kentucky school, battl- r the state championship# to resent position as one of the. ootball aggregations in the r has been due primarily to n Charlie Mor...…

November 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…THE IvCHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEb y + rte. t + ti r icop, 0RT S ," " ; ... " " ".4 i A deposit will hold until a gift bog Crane, Hurd, Hampshire, and other choi ery at 0. D. Morrill's, 1' Arcade.-Adv. Christmas Have You sent in your scenario for Whiting, the University movie yetF :e station- 7. Nickel's Enroll now--"School For Scandal." PROSPECTS FOR STRONG SWIMMING TEAM BRIGHT -Adv. I Cream Fried Cakes FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER MR...…

November 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ ---- ._ t_ Get Your RESPECT NAIOALCOLORS URGES V. F. W. IN RESOLUTION ADDRESSED TO STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY } AYRES & SMITH CAP AT ?711 N. University Editor, The Michigan Daily: At the last meeting of the Richard N. Hall post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a resolution was passed that the attention of the students at the University be called to the apparent disrespect, or raher lack of respect, to the national...…

November 06, 1921 • Page Image 4

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921 Reviewing The Reviewers (By I. D. S.) and the remarks concerning it are anyone would have been arrested for writing 'Three Soldiers' was to ex- When Sinclair Lewis wrote 'Main extraordinarily varied, ranging from writing while the war was in progress. pose what he considered a nation- Street' he stepped into a fair sized utter damnation, through a long It purports to be the 'Now It Can ...…

November 12, 1921 • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 The Spirit gf State Street By V. E. Anthony without giving a perspective of the and so in after years we shall look ous courage, and mighty beginnings If streets possessed gender. State whole; while memory is like a tele- back and marvel at the hopes and as- of all-daring youth, the Spirit of State Street would surely be feminine. for scope which magnifies the outlines, pirations, dreams ...…

November 20, 1921 • Page Image 4

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921 The Iconoclast Vindicates "Co-eds" (By J. E. R.)I After firing a withering broadsideI into the organizations of the campus a few weeks ago, the "Iconoclast" lapsed into silence for a time, but has again come forward with an inter- view in support of co-education as it exists at Michigan. In speaking of this much-discussed question the "Iconoclast" waxed bel- ligerent with all the brav...…

November 27, 1921 • Page Image 4

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1921 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ... THIHGNDIYMGZN "Popular Ausic" Warmly Defended by (Continued from Page 1) violinist whispered, afterwards, that ald replied with emphasis, "Yes, he has one of the largest and most let there is, John." John McCormack, be it the most "high complete libraries in New York-for Then cane a highly aggra' brow" opera ever written, or the most his own use. manager, indignant that ...…

November 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…IICHI t"1 1 M DAILY IICHIGAN DAILY TELLE LIEBLING. NOV. 8 ists, Raoul Vidas, Violinist; Ossip Gab- ELLE LIEBLING, celebrated rilowitsch, Pianist; Hans Kindler, r, will appear as soloist with 'Cellist; Bendetson Netzorg, Pianist, troit Symprony Orchestra, Hill $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Single con- 'ium, November 8. Season tick- certs, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 on sale at a concerts, with eminent solo- University School of Music.-Adv. 1Il...…

November 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

…NOVEIIXR 2, 1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY "EXCEPTIONAL" CHARACTERiZES LAST SATURDA'S FOOTBAll GAMES; FEATURED By ONLY ONE UPSET INTRAMURAL DEP'T FACES BUSY WEEKS Last Saturday's football games, sur veyed collectively, may be said to have been qufte exceptional. With only on upset recorded on the day's list of contests, in a season that has been characterized by so many sensationa upsets, and with victories so one-sided as to surpass even the ...…

November 03, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…MWVSlAYZ NVMR , 121THMCIA ,THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. . . . .,., .., . .. .,, . ..". .. .. .. ' ., " r R. 1 r r .. ." '" y' . °w . ..,+ n' " .' . .. .. . .. " ~ .. " ' . .. . f 1.. 'y. r ":y >: ,.._ CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TO ENTER MEET AT LANSING FARRELL WILL TAKE 12 COMPETE FOR STATE ORS SATURDAY MEN TO RON. Saturday morning Coach Steve Far- rell and12tmembers of the Varsity cross country squad will leave for East Lansing to take part in t...…

November 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…P, Ml CHIGAN D. . The Sports lanner" _ _ __ - A (Conducted by W. F. E.) Editor's note-This column is to be conducted as often as space will per- mit. Contributions are requested, be they humorous, caustic, or what not. If you think anything's right or wrong, tell us about it. If you've a good sport laugh up your sleeve don't hold back on the rest of the campus. We all en- joy a chuckle. All that is asked that you 'be brief and to the...…

November 05, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I TATEMENTS 4I l .Li OF THE T CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Harvard-Princeton Game Will Be Gridiron Classic Of ILast Today Intramural Items Soccer games are soheduled as fol- lows: Monday at :30) o'clock, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Phi Delta Theta; at 4 o'clock, Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon vs. Beta The- ta Pi. .o'crok Juni*r lits, vs. Senior lits, Cbr Fresh engineers, R,I M, vs. ...…

November 06, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. . " .. . .l i e + « . . " ." ', . ,. . . 1 w . . y 1, f t . . , , .. ;, . r~ ,.... ~, . ".. ,. "".. ..* . .,. Y . ", a .; + " i . ®r ', f ! ": i jy.+ ]. . . + 5 - " +. , F F " e. _ "Under TheSports fanner" COMING MICHI GAN-WISCONSIN GAME RECALLS LAST BATTLE 16 YEARS AGO GOW HERALDED AS POSSIBLE FUTURI CHAMPION IN AQUATIC SPORT W (Conducted by W. F. E. ) Editor's note: - This column is to be conducted as ofte...…

November 08, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

…THE MJCHI tA DALY - IN V nples .ast, Princeton feats' 3, Ohio Chicago, On Saturday Old King Football presented his fol- lowers with an array of royal exhibi- tions last Saturday which, for their thrilling episodes, surpassed even the fondest of expectations. Foremost in the eastern pArtio 4of hid realm was that bitterly contested and historical fray between Princeton and Harvard. In the west, the Ohio State-Chicago conflict was the great c...…

November 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NA ANO YALE MAY CLASH IN 1922. SEASON, WIS1CONSIN HAS GREATEST .ELEVEN SINCE 1912 IN EYES Of EXPERTS Iowa and Yale may engage in aA intersectional football game in the New Haven. howl next year. In fact all that remains to olinch the struggle is the signing of the contracts. Howard Jones, the Iowa coach, and Tad Jones, who develops football beams at New Haven, are brothers. Talk of such a contest was heard last summer, ...…

November 10, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…f . y Y ur 1 1 i1ii Yi iYYYl1r1.. r... Three Wolverine Stars The Badgers Will Have To Face At Camp Randall STRONG WISCONSIN ELEVEN PRIMED, BY RICHARDS FOR WOLVERINE FRAY Badgers (ontl on tight Bat $peedy Backfield to Qatu Agaligst 1tfchuIgsu National League ofOompulmWEA*u- IPrecnt Weu.ro'' cation at the Hotel tatler. The eon- PresideLt Marion 14 TgutI* *A* Friay uiht. Burton will return t A Large nu kper of early arrivals'Orleans, where t...…

November 11, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…1 HE MICIGUAN DAILY ,.. Cross Country Runners Hold Annual LANDIS QUIZZES Harphan Race Saturday N~orning ALOFNDR Judge Landis, commissioner of base- Both cross country squads, Varsity the freshman class may take part in ball, has sent questionnaires to Babe adn freshman, will run Saturday re- this grind if they are eligible. The Ruth, Boo Meusel, and Bill Piercy for gardless of weather conditions. This first six men to finish will be given i...…

November 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…'trE MICHIGA DAILY Michigan Considered As Team For Tournament Of Roses At Pasadena .. We'll Fix it- When your plumbing gives out don't worry and fret, we'll fix it. If you are doing any work, let us figure on it. Our prices will sur- prise you and our work is permanent. Beranek Q Martin PHONE 2452 ANN ARBOR ....: - - r ., I With the football seasoi gradually drawing to a close the yearly discus- sion as to who will represent the ...…

November 13, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…THE llMIUAN . L)AIL I ' 1 \ . ..: .. "" .. f 4 f M L r/ l'" r . . . o .+ . . ". . ., . . .. .' .. . MICHIGAN HLSSRN BADGE TEAM TO 7-7 TIE. (Continued from Page One) loss. Sundt punts to.,Uteritz, who sig- nals for free catch. He is tackled and Wisconsin is penalized 15 yards. M chigan's ball on 50-yard line. Kipke makes 1 yard. Kipke fails to gain. On trick play, Goebel passes to Roby, who' carries ball for tuchdown after ball was on Wi...…

November 15, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…UP As 1The Undispu ted Champions Of The West CHUTE IS WINNER OF HARPHAN TROPHY SATURDAY WITH FAST TIME OF 26:42 George Chute added his name to the in good time. Arndt came in second' list of those cross country runners andhe was followed by Whittemore. who have had their names placed on Captain Pemberthy was the fourth man to cross the tape, followed by Two Words ,,1, "University of Iowa, fogtball cham- pions of the middle West." Such a qu...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…JiIL viilicl~A.NIAI UAIL Y What Others Say Of Michigan That section of the Michigan alumni which has enthusiasti- cally indorsed Coach Yost and his work, in answer to the wave of criticism that has swept over another portion of the alumni, appears to have been justified in view of the showing of the Maize and Blue against the fancy Wisconsin team Saturday. The result of that game was a moral victory for Michigan though the score was a tie a...…

November 17, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…-n Schedule 'his Saturday Harvard meets Yale next Saturday in the most important game scheduled for that day and the last of the games between the -Big Three. Figures show that Yale should win the en- counter for they beat Princeton last week by a score of 13 to 7 and the Tigers took over the Crimson the week-before, 10 to 3. In this last game all the scoring was done in the last quarter. Princeton's touchdown was made by a 64 yard run of Gi...…

November 18, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…THE L va..s a Wolverine-Gopher Gridiron History Reveals Number Of fitter Struggles in the lost a4 second half. The fresh team1 chance to score when Kreis, al History of the Michigan-Minnesota football games dates back to '92. Since that date' the gridiron teams of the two schools have engaged in 10 battles from which Michigan has triumphant- ly come out on the large end of the score of six. Three games were won by the Gophers while ...…

November 19, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY GOPHER VICTORIES BALANCE DEFEATS Injuries Have Deprived Gophers Many Stars During Year; Oss Still Out of FAMOUS WILLIAMS' SHIFTS NOW WORK WITH PRECISION With a record of six games behind them, three resulting in victory and three in defeat, the University of Min- nesota eleven faces Michigan on Fer- ry field this afternoon. The trio of teams which the Gophers have defeat- ed are all known to be of comparative- ly lit...…

November 20, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -. - - -- - - tineau, gained 2 yards. Gilstad failed side. Cappon smashed through een. to make fourth down on a line buck. ter of Minnesota line and ran 65 yarde Michigan's ball on 26-yard line. Cap- for a touchdown. Goebel kicked goal. pon hit line for a 2-yard gain. Score-Michigan 24, Minnesota 0. Kipke made 3 yards around left end. Quarter ended before new kick-off Dean kicked to Martineau, who re- could be made. turn...…

November 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . r Intramural Items HOCKEY NOTICE 8ASKETBALL GOES WELL AS SEASONAPPOACHS3 All men who intend to try out for the Informal Varsity hockey team are requested to be pres- ent at .a meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Union. ~ Plans for the coming year will be discussed. All men of hockey abil- Ity are requested to be present at this meeting. - In 1891 Seniors who could not dance were given a special reducti...…

November 23, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... ,. POUTS I1 Tryouts for the business staff of The Michigan Daily may ap- ply between 2 and 4 o'clock aft- ernoons during the week. Men interested in advertising writing can also be used. First semester students are not eligible. i PARCEL DELIVERY TELEPHONE 2700 TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING A three year law course was in- stituted in 1894. "School for Scandal" is coming.- Adv. Have you sent in your the University movie y...…

November 24, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ .. ., .. . .. . , ..: U BOXING C0LU TO MIT NEW4MEN NEXT WEEK MEDALION PRIZES TO BE GIVEN TO WINNERS IN COMING TOURNEY Next week will see several new members taken into the Boxing club. Coach Sullivan has been looking over the boxing ability of aspirants and several men are up to the standard there. Just who these members are will be decided at meeting /to be held in the near future. Prizes for winners of the differen...…

November 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY SPORTING STI YTHICAL AL PLATERS HAVE BEEN CHOSENb FOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORM- o ANCES THIS YEAR 4 BOTH SQUADS ARE WELLn BALANCED AND STRONG e Five Michigan, Five Wisconsin, FiveC Chicago, Four Iowa, ThreeM Ohio State Men Namede In the selection of an All-Confer- ence football team The Michigan Dailye Sport staff has picked men whose in- dividual performances this seasone have stood out as particularly bril- liant in the...…

November 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

…MEMBER 27, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,,'I " y ter,: 11N wept c i SATURDAY TO MAP OUT NEW BIG TEN SCHEDULE i (By Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 26.-Comes now the business of drafting football schedules for the 1922 season. Coaches of the Western Conference will meet here next Saturday to map out the gridiron programs for next year and because of the spectacular windup of the 1921 race, gridiron fol- lowers are indulging in a lot of spec...…

November 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…", sm THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ARMY N SATURDAY Middles' Powerful Attack Overcomes Cadets in Battle on Muddy Gridiron W. 4. J.-U. OF D. GAME SAT. TO BRIGHTEN WANING SEASON The football season is over. Only a few faint echoes of the big noise will be head from now until next fall, save for the one grand and glorious shout that will arise when Cornell and Cali-, fornia meet at Pasadena on New Year's, day to battle for national honors. Navy Downs ...…

November 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

… :' o ..., . , , i . f I ---7-------v - N ork * A " a national federation of sports to be I COORT ! V Vactive all the time and supervise all CONFERENCE OuRT other athletic organizations. This plan Sport News Plans ror 1924 was supported by the Navy and sev- TEAM BEGN W RK ~lumh~ ~eral other organizations but was de- OlymK ticGam s e;a;;"*"s." * An All-Conferenae team selected by Cl"'l' feaed by a 53 to 20 vote. - the sporting editor of th...…

November 06, 1921 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE "Three Soldiers" in Judge, has such ture." He regrets the fact that the a matter of fact, he was neither of If this is, indeed, the author's pur- a good time snickering to himself novel will probably' he discussed as these, as The Nation's critics make pose, he has fulfilled it well. It is over the author's funny name that he propaganda rather than literature. clear. He was merely a hypersen...…

November 12, 1921 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE f 6 A Few Platitudes of FictionAnI Arbor, TheI (Continued from page 3) however by a sounder psychology and kl'usic Center' nature standpoint, because, life being a more realistic technique. (Continued from page 1) not a state but a process, certain emo- After all, we read fiction primarily stars who at the beginning of their tional and mental culminations are in- to be entertained and ...…

November 20, 1921 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBEP. 20, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 5 A DEFENSE OF NATURALISM (By Eva Anderson) ing by the naturalists into the physi- as he sees it portrayed in naturalistic At the end of his article Mr. Hoover There appeared in these columns cal and spiritual texture of human fiction. But, I question, do not cli- seems to demand that art be a sort of last week an attack on naturalism. life? New values to displace the old maxes become m...…

November 27, 1921 • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 21 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE 6 Censors and. Romanticists' (By G. D. E.) above the other; certainly this virtu- I - We have bettered a little since Gau- humanity; for it is deplorable that The psychology underlying the cen- ous sniveller is not unlettered, for all tier's time but not much. In Amer- young writers should sacrifice the soring of books, the condemnation, of- the whinm-wham that he turns loose. ica art is...…

November 01, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FF.,CTIVE OCT. 10, 1921 ,al Standard Time P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Adrian...Ar 7:00 12.45 Tecumseh6...6:2512: Clinton-......6:05 1:5, Saline. . 5:15L:.0 Ann Arbor Lv. 4:45 10:3a P.M. A&PMj Read Up SAND HOLIDAYS P.M. *Adrian ..Ar 9:00 Tecumseh .... 82 Clinton ... 8:05 Saline 7:15 Ann Arbor Lv. 6:45 P.M. START IT RIGHT 7:30 Breakfast 12:00 Lunch 6:00 Dinner END IT RIGHT LUNCH AT THE STUDENT LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ANN ARBO...…

November 02, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AY, Sheepskin Coats Moleskins, Mackinaws, O'Coats, Cravenetts, and Rain Coats 1UNTING COATS AND BREECHES High-Top Shoes, Munson Army and Dress Shoes, Rubber Boots in Slicker, Knee, Sport and Hip Styles. JERSEY KNICKER SUITS AND BREECHES Remember we are headquarters for Sport, Hiking and Riding Togs for Ladies and Men and have a large assortment to select from in Khaki, Whipcord, Corduroy, -0. D., Serge, etc. Also Sport Ho...…

November 03, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TrHT RSDAY, NOi'EMBER 8, 101 Til 1that Lyndon will give Hanson a run P for his place as premier breast stroke artist on the squad, while. the younger 1OO S( DICBI Babcock looks good at the back stroke. Tl vr BUllmann, a free style man, was out for practice last year, but eye trouble ;OACH DRULARD HAS AN ARR AY E forced him to give up the sport. This OF EXPERIENCED AQUATIC PERFORMERS With a turnout of 25 men, a large per...…

November 04, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY out the United States. The squad will be reduced to 16 members next week after briefs have been presented to- gether with a six minute speech on some phase of the qustion. Members of the debating squad are: Adelphi-Donald Cook, '24, Phillip Elliott, '22, Julius Glasgow, '23. John Gould, '23, Ralph Johnson, '23, John Ryan, '22, Gilbert Gower, '22 (alter- nate. Athena-Beatrice Champion, '23, Florence Derrick, '22, Gretta Iutz...…

November 05, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 36) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY , . 'he Christmas CardsI and Stationery are Ready !! Dutch Professor Compares frethods( AtPEuropean AndAmerican Colleges "There are no written examinations Co-education has been in vogue for given in the Holland universities more than 30 years in Holland uni- said Prof. Ernst Cohen, director of : versities. In fact more than 80 per the Van't Hoff laboratory, University cent of the pharmacists are women. 'of Utrecht, Ho...…

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