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December 20, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…#1 A Y CALENDAR ig, Christmas recess '. FOR JIETNT. Christmas recess Jan. 4-11.-Deutscher Verein tryouts, 4 to 5 p. m., room 203 U. Hall. SENIOR DENTAL SOCIETY PLANS TO ISSUE JOURNAL. At the last meeting of the Senior Dental Society, it was decided to thor- oughly investigate concerning the pub- lication-of a local Dental Journal. The matter was brought up because of -the interest manifested by the students of the department in regard t...…

December 01, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

….1S FAILURE' Attemipted Con 1ication Betw een 0).t S. 1". rnd Local Station F~ailI for Lack of Instriument. OP~ERATOR1S N ()'II)ISCfWRA4GED Claude A. Mlertz, '14 E, operated at1 the Michigan end; during every other 15 minutes, from 8 to 10 o'clock, he sent out an OSU OSU 0OSU UM that1 had Detroit calling interference half the evening, The alternate 15 minutes ® were spent in receiving. Michigan re- ceived Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault St...…

December 02, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…4UI G N RM i New Whil (Continued froin page 1.) 1 5itrctnot that of the university, is There is too mnifest anl ambition to ' usurp the functions of the university 01F 1 i i , i e d t e i e w r s i reshm en" in its H and-B3ook, p. 72: "t o Ann Arbor early and come to Y. AT. C. A. headnur:rter: for informa- tion. Dh o.; bother the Inil-ersity ofli- SChulS 1¢unfn eZei1,y 71Tey ar'e busy. ;We like to be bothered." There is stronb feelin~g fre...…

December 03, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…ICIJIGADAL DAILY I MUSIC AND DRAMA I IWhite Way. The engagement here is for one night only. Seats* are now jon sale at the box. office. ew I 1 . . } I nil1 Faculty Concert. On Monday evening the. second in the series. of complimenta~ry piano re- citals, by junior nnicmbers of the facul- ty, will, be given by Mr. H{arrison Al- bert Stevens., Mr. Steven~s graduated 'from both the jlniversity and the School of Mlusc two years ago, and...…

December 05, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…1. es. Its aim is primarily religious. I hink that this aim has not been kept n close vie«' and cannot be while the energy of the organization is dissem- nated. The Sunday night talks are often merely lectures, valuable in themselves, but not contributing much o the religious life of the hearers. Tho Y. M. C. A. should st(and more frmly for that for which it was organ- zed, whether it gets numbers or not. I believe that this is the desire of t...…

December 06, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…EARS A TODAY. 11 Lna IT IL rtment Contests Will be In- rated to Keel) up Ath- letic Interest. WILL BE HELD FRIDAY. A smoker and "Dutch lunch" was held in the Armory on the invitation of the Anti-Knocker Club. Professors Knowlton and McLaughlin spoke. Prof. Anderson 'Takes Business Trip. Prof. H. C. Anderson of the mechan- ical engineering department left yes- terday morning for Jackson on busi- ness. He will be back today. FACULTY MEN F...…

December 06, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…11 Practice Announced'to Be- gin Before Coach Rick- ey's Arrival. [NGTON CATCHER TO COACH. all "M" men am was held "gym" last IMPROVES ROUTE TO DETROIT Detroit United Railways Company Makes Short Cuts. The Detroit United Railways is elim- inating all the curves on its line be- tween Ann Arbor and Detroit. Addi- tional land has also been purchased1 by the conpany and right of way se- cured in order to make short cuts. At present these improve...…

December 08, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… ILTY to Give Original Ex- Dancing in Opera. SCHOOL shades of Genee! Who ever heard a masculine toe dancer? Even the >st harrowing pictures of a night- re fail to conjure up to the mind of e image of a masculine form posed one toe and clad in the well known uze costume of a ballet dancer. Yet e managers of "The Awakened- Ra- ses" declare that they have unearth- such an individual from the student dy and that he is a close rival of the remi...…

December 09, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… £ "' .I GIVEN i t MU--lC AND DRAMA -I I New Whil rY WELCOME, clothe 'Noted Piia Donina i~ ves Classic Con-! cert Before _1 ience of An. sic Los ers. SINCINt, is ARTISTIC TRWAi'PII. Mla arne de Pasquali appeared in song recital last evening in Luiiversity }fall before an audience ready to ac-j cord her a w,,elcome sweeping in its en- thusiasm. Her reception was not coml- parable to that of last spring; and yet it might be said that h...…

December 10, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…IYLI ar I UAL N L1 A .L Y .dJ _:.._ ;..w: 7j white shoe SHAW APPOINTED HOCKEY MANAGER Leader of Last Year's Huron Hlockey 1,4iI Will Look After Inter- Class Contests. lIE PARTMENT MANAGERS NAMED. ?Frank E. Shaw, president of the Hu- 1on Hockey Club of last year, was yes- day appointed inter-department hock- cy manager by the Athletic board. The hockey committee, consisting of F. A. Picard, F. WV. DuBois, and .1. V. 'Sween1- ey, was also na...…

December 12, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…THIE MICHIGOAN DAILY '"" or Overcoat, rown, we ve so >ose from that d. Clothes to New York's your pocket- what's strictly to look. Shirts WOULI) PITT MA TTER UP TO STUT- 1) ENTS. (Continued from page 1.) by the Michigan Union, as it now pro- poses to build. 2. 1 favor the building of a club- house for University of Michigan men by the University Y. M. C. A. as it now proposes to build. 3. 1 favor the building of a club- house for University...…

December 13, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…T I Will Make Feature Stories From News Bureau Articles For Sun- day Papers.I IiULiLFTIN BOARD TO BE PUT UP. GAN DAILY thoritles on various subjects. Library references and text citations on any subject will be furnished on request. The university bureau is being con- ducted by Prof. J. R, Brumm of the rhetoric department, whose office is in room 102 of West Hall. The office hours are from 2 to 4 p. m. Some progress is being made in es- tab...…

December 14, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…(Continued from page 1.) Police scored even a greater suc- han the Bum Army in last year's "Ypsi Treat," sung by W. A.f .rna and "My Girl at Michigan,"' yrics of which were written by k A. Picard, sung by Maurice Me- n, were probably the hits of the d act. The rendition of both were excellent. hur Cohen handled the part of! ses superbly, and maintained in way the unusual high character acting. The role is well adapted m and he took full advant...…

December 15, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… AMITTEES FOR HOP ARE CHOSEN I Chairmen Given Instructions Will Start Work At Once. And e shoe mities REINHART INDEPENDENT'S MAN. Michigan's most representative and elaborate social event of the year, the 1913 Junior hop, is under way. Com- nitteemen from the various fraterni- ties have been chosen, while Dexter Reinhart was elected without opposi- tion to represent the independents by the junior literary class. The, commit- tees have b...…

December 16, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…I) iat to (Continued from page 1.) cording to Dean Vaughan, is no reflec- tion on the present management. The regents appointed Dr. Lillian Welch, of Baltimore, to give a series of three lectures before university women. The lectures will deal with physical training and sex hygiene, and will be given on three successive days. Professors Get Lem-es of Absence. Prof. C. 0. Davis, of the department of education, was granted a leave of absence t...…

December 17, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…I MUS }: IC AND DRAMA 1 Y SELECTION, - I _E I I iedy Club Reconsiders First Choice And Decides to Present "The agsre. ST PLAY WAS TOO DIFICULT. nanimous disapproval of "The oolmistress," the choice of the Com- Club for its annual production, .e to a climax yesterday, when the rd of Dramatic organizations was tined, on behalf of the club, for a uge of play. The petition was a-I ted and .a grant was given for the sentation of "The Magist...…

December 19, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…Cr LAST C I t BY V, M. C. .A. 0; Block a4des (Contivztud from Page t.) tinme and not 'a little money in travel- 8 ling from the Atlantic to the Pacific for the purpose oforganizing, alumni cor- mittees in siteen large cities. TheK P committees havcx for ther prime pur-'I pose the meeting of recent Michigan t graduates ina their city, .and inucing is them if possible to gie some of their0 time free of charge to the relgions,' social and civ...…

December 20, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…H E M I GM 1GOA N b AtI S.I the big white shoe hate OUTLOOK FOR TRACK TFE. M1 IS I3~ES'T IEVERI. (Continuedl from Page I.) .many one of the greatest weight nmen ever at Mlichigan. In the pole vault are Bartoni and Davey, both credited with z11 feet in- doors, and better than this in the open. In the broad jump AWaring made 22:2 in the Syracuse meet~ and 22:3 won tlhc intercollegiate event last ye'ar. Sar- *gent, wvh6 is said to be a find, ...…

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