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December 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 61) • Page Image 5

…x ti. Y F 4 I Faculty Cocetf 1CAG1_V1f ',D OHIUO DEBA TE F4eatured aurdBvyBandi The-.,Faculty concert Sunday after- ::;' .,k< nooni gave to many an opportunity to at' nvriybn narp- s r": tltion- of . the band, bounce program. VTlomas, Dewey,. favorably known on the..camipus...as a. bass-baritone, -was -oioist. Director Wilson was obviozsy han- dlicapped, by an incomplete band. the lack of~ cornets and the absence of the baritone horn' being...…

December 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

…ER G, 1922 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY RETURNS FROM SALE Of ruieTUc ir ei i i Plays Character Role In O pera : Ia 121 4 a i.4 [ 'r 4 W19 MW V MIRLL .. Returns on the 6000 Christmaq:I seals, sent out by the Business girls' club of Ann Arbor last week, are cozn- ing in :~lowly.a The Business Girls cub, which is« in charge of the sale of the seals, has.. mailed a number of them to the homes' of citizens in Washtenaw county. Thi,,- seals are also ...…

December 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _________ IRELAND EINTERS BRTS M'PHInauguroition Ceremonies;. Unmarred by Hostility from Republicans President Ch ocoes M innesota Lawyer For Supreme Bench CONVENTION TO LAY PLANS FOR GYM WORK,~ 4" TINO RY IIEALY TAKES OATH AS NEW GOVERNOR-GENERALI 2i (By Associated, Press) Dublin, Dec. 6. - Inauguration of the, Irish Free state as one of the dominions of the British empire, took place todlay. The ceremonies were sim...…

December 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

…--,__, ,.,_r.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ... . _- - Fil J! FOR ALTOL TMENTS PHONE 1201-3, Soft Water Guaranteed MISS GERALDINE HOGAN I BEAUTY SHOP 221 SOUTH STATE STREET ~ A OR, i4B UNIH. In Darling & Malleaux Shops 11 I i I1A .aa. . . r ! I 1K. L *i ' V (9.,,., ._ . _ . . ,- - Y r= j . > ' . not r 1 i r a' I t a f K C, =1t 54 The ift dea A Coumbi inyourhomemeas tht yo ca hav yor coic oftheword'sbes mu i no onlyon hritmasbuton ver...…

December 09, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…[xRAD~EME ,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4': , .v P i _+ s , gyp+ 1} +T . {\' " r i v o. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT LEMBLE'S We are again offering you these prices on goods from our Regular Stock 530 FOREST AVE. GROCERIES, POULTRY, GAME AND FISH IN PHONES 399, 407 AND 675-F II i i j1 } I I, ii 4' U., ' !1 ,I Mocha & Java, per lb.............45c K. & W. Special, per lb. 35c.3 lbs. for $1.00 9 Give Us THE HOME OF PURE FOODS I I I mwwmmmw. ...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 5

… T'hreatens Ruhr Basin ------ - 1Prof. Wilson Contends Healthy Heart Is- Unharmed By _,.., .., . ., , _. , t ,d :c ;. . Y 'f y ' > s i# , }, 1n r NAMB UQI 0oSTETTIN HAL LIN ~ rolL! he, *. MAGOSOVRT tit ef L0 #+6kSLA That there is no tfoudattionl for thr, belief that a large amount of exercise is harmful to( the heart when that or-: gan is healthy to begin with is the cpinion of Prof. Frank W. Wilson, of the internal medicine department. ...…

December 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…IZ. 1VI1t,,rliA1 iL JAIL X ..w.... 111111111LII fll Tlh 1flh KANSAS CITY SET FO R EC. q w "CAJA[OWRNE Vision Of ]M4adern Generation Nn ti m I"'ESERF D E.I SOON HEADY [OR PRESS Good As That Of AncestorsE IS Graduates, former students, and pe c 0 PS_______________ ent undergraduates of Big Ten schools are invited to attend a holiday Office a One of the questions which is often objects at a distance, has not mater7 inner dance in Kansas City. M...…

December 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

…,.,,. ..t- .....,:r.. ,.. .--.-.. .. ... i ECONOMIC ESSAY azil President Started Life As Clerk In Grocery INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED TAKE A REMINGTON PORTABLE Home With You Your bank should be sound, accurate and F LANUSCRIPTS ON PURCHASING POWER WANTED BY FIRM efficient. But that is not enough. Banking CA L L TODAY STACY R.. BLACK k b' ! g r M. T i ; , s i s 1: eC r. ;. -. F For the best manuscript on the sub- Ject "A Statistica...…

December 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…)fAILY ...-. . ..a.,.-. ,, t 7 F f. t1 % use 'Aviator sses Difficult License T e sts f~w nr der that their names may still be car- TE U ~ b Ired on the roster. VETERANSKuRESERVE SQUADTOSEND WAGS TAKEIN FlIVE N iI WAE MAUEET One faculty. member and four stu- MebrofteRsre otal dens wreiniiatd ntotheRihar 1squad who have not yet sent in theirn dent wer intiatd ino te Rihar measurements to the Athletic associa- N. Hall post of the Veterans o...…

December 15, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 70) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i s t If Ii I 'a U'x A-f 2 c' BUILDINS PROGRAM LOOKS TO FUTURE GREATER MICHIGAN CONGESTED CONDITION FOLLOW- ING WAR OFFERS TREMEN- DOUS PROBLEI EXPANSION WILL LAST F OR TWO GENERATIONS Long Study by University Offii4 Is Background For Comnpreheu soe Plans Physical expansion at Michigan in the shape of new buildings is now to go along with the great growth in the- number of students, according to the building program whic...…

December 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ...o.a.N." ... ' ,, / ., IVA -I% oftna o rYr MVr wr rrrir r n igaigi, Prillcet~u, tuoriell, Nebras. last period trailing the MVaroons 18 Even though the has been the mnost history of the gam be even more succe t he west where :\iinnesota and Nor prospects of wond( also exp~ects' to de( 500,000 stadium~. eseason just closed rli f i~ I for one of the forward berths on the men are all-around athletes and come victor...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 6

…rm...n...rru.^ v M ;. ,, 4 .:.+r' ZX" :. W- 00 1NH RC QA EADY TO OPEN, ;TICE FO BIGTEN INDOOR YEAR011 GRIFIH ECLARES BIG STADIA, ASSET TD GAME'] - IGTEN HEA1) DENIES FOOTBALL umber of Stars Give Farrell Big= as one of the star weight men of the I E PRQFESSIONALIZED Chance; Burke, Hubbard, Lan - Big Ten and can be counted upon fou BYSANDS dowsk iIsbell Strong ; points in both the shot and hammer. Hubbard will ably take care of the ...…

December 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TSDYDEE VIBE R 5, 4 ECERAL PAIESWOVEINS O4 1INS OOPEN 'IGood Schedule 4 INAL-OFEECESLETONBCURT YENRONFRIAY I_ CRaise Wolverhu ~NOhE AM SE ~() i EP M H- With one of the most attractive Picking of C1appon For Seconid Teakin er and better in carrying the bal A rcksheue wihuh1hsha n Meets ItJhLittle A1 - around ends. The 'erro.-erine is' IItac!chdue1wic:heha adi I recent years ahead of her, Michigan proval strong defensive M...…

December 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

…r THE MICHIGAN DAILY T MEDNESDAY. DECEM _ - -doom%. " r t 1 s-- i TIEDRING COURT TEAM IN PRlEPARATION FOR NOTRE the squad last year, is one of the best j center candidates closely pushed by Duncan. I, EISome of the better forwards among the remaining candidates are Stege-, Ii-nr, Bukema, Gowan, and Emery. All of these men have shown some u' L K ORIGH 1 _ ___ ?bn ,nilit d trno desire to T ci hammer thrower of considerable abil-...…

December 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ttoewlo- . 'tii """., , r uriw J . IM I / ° ' 11 /" CLI{N l!{IIIl1Vi 1 7-mg. Ty f . .o......., ...., rA RCK5, SUAD AT PRE SEASON WORK, ptain Burke, Goldwater Showing Best Form in Dashes; All Sprint- ers Not Out Yet ,4 WHERE DOES YALE GET IT? WISCNSIN GRI'D nnnnnrnrn nnmnnur line. Hohlfeld may also be in uniform next fall. He has had considerable experience and will be valuable for the 1923 team., [CEL...…

December 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

…4 , A 1''".- __ ' \z /1 F Ab tKOMT ALL CURTAI all mom W.A7EIMAN T Aaft, UNIGHT A GSRESATON I frnpig atl7le from (a ihole pokd Von h3llfa rcndz aP!Bitt: Vetieran1U! i)_)) :F AVYORSMhA THlER'S ME N TO0(COP HIONORS IN OPENER Coach Mather's Varsity basketball earn will play the first game of the afason at 7:39 o'clck tonight in at-' e3rmah gymnasium when they facehe trong -Notre Dame court aggrega- on. The Wolverines have be...…

December 09, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…THEF MI CHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, -Dl .o.-= - .. '"' MMbZ- r i .,. ,,, .,,..r. -.. 4 ew- ., ti ,N G ~ ) __.. a " 4 ° a r A...,..... =. BRA SKA, NO TRE DAME, BIG T'ENl CONTRIBUTE ALL-WEST'ERN (By Norm~an E. Brovvn) In choosing All-American;;or sec- tion~al All-Star teams each 'fall it is probable that all critics may do some brilliant players an injustice due to the fact that it is an impossibility to ~see and weigh the capabilities of...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 6

… . ............. I IIItB I Oil ...,.Wr r... ..r..r rr r rorrM . x. IYC -~of u -r rriw __em Griffith Shows Knowledge Of 'College Activities On Visit Pn ~J will represent Michigan this winter Christmas Cards and Decorations at BOXING ASPIRANTS 1 i91i be strong in nearly every depart- Wahr's University Bookstores.-Adv. ment. Among the newer men in the tsport, the majority come between 120 Losesomething? A classified In and 145 p...…

December 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

…£ £~i1~ ~l~kX1IksLXI UtM~ ~ aL SIT S ° ouum, X77 PROSP INFORMAL.,TANK TEl1 Chidago, Northiwestern, Big Ten 1'ead- HIS, io State, M.A. Vil Be 11et VETERtAN MATERIAL ASSURES 1"011'ET:;?L MICHIGAN SQUAD) M1'ichigan's first' Varsity swimming team will gqt under way with a bigI splash immediately at the close of the Christmas holidays. Ready at last to enter Conferencel competition after four years of infor- mal existence the Wolverine ...…

December 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

…,w ^ mil; J /!'f! .1 1 0 . I . . Nomm" W (f111 1 1 i eee e'der err rr .. '"'" .."",,,,,w.. 0 ME J AWN% u u t; _ .. of int ,st tee in) I ini oll ien hth: be 012 atc Me bbl leg the the A Nvii firs !,-e pri vi 1 bec f'0; 11 i at~ rot {avy, but Centre seems to have the m( 4(1-;rmendations mate to the oard of; prospects n 11 BO SNFR H CKEY POPU RTY GOPER HOCKEY SQUA4D biggest place in the campus limelightICARDS RESIGlNS AS rege...…

December 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… lIIII{IIIIIIIII1lIU -- - tomed place at left forward when -the H N SI Bninrsh d l e pe s h a e p."f1O t T the rest o the team is more or le ss problmaticJIRhwTIOrNTOFeaAdT tion of Haggerty to th~e squad has IDII VLI I J l coamplicated the forward problem and mpeagnrlsitn rcs e cessary if the sophomore continues, iBI(C TEN REPRESENTATIVES TO the .play he showed against Notr e f CO(I0 ER SAT R I Y IN Dame.I AC1ICVAG() 'Moving Kipke back to...…

December 15, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 70) • Page Image 6

…THF~ tC -UAPAY;l4YM , .. .. . ... . ........... d.. .".. . .. ;. r .. .. .; , . i{ , .; :x iwr// " .:. ,. , .... .._. .. $CHOLSTIQTFIOUB HANDICAP VA1 Vaoen cI atler Faces Serios Difficult III Maing Ip His First Five Alen ~TFA MWILL CNTINUE WORK IWIlliNG CHIRISTMIAS HOLIDAY 4coach E. J. Mather, Varsity basket- ball meitor, yesterday announced the names of the men that will continue Varsity basketall practice during the holdays. Ile plans ...…

December 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…THE M-ICHIIGAN DAILY )r EasterDrw A (By. 'IVrmn i E. Brown) The 'sugestion recently' made b: Coach'~ John fleinman of tnc Univer city of Pennsylvania. football than that. the East is. sorely in need of< well organized conference voices th( thought of many football critics. Con: ing, as it does, from one cf. the great etcahsith ae'hsnwpeought to' at least arouse considerabN diiscussion and cause college author. ties to give the matter added t...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 7

…c may3 IOIVA Oct. 13-Purdue at Iowa. Oct. 20-Illinois at Iowa. Oct. 27-Iowa at- Ohio. Nov. 3-Michigan at Iowa. NOir* 10-Open. Nov. 17-Iowa. at Minnesota. Nov.24-Iowa at Northwestern. PU1RDIUt Oct. 13-Purdue at Iowa. Oct. 20-Open. Oct. 27=~-Purdue at Chicago. Nov. 3-Purdue at Notre Dame. Nov. 10-Ohio at Purdue. Nov. 17-Northwestern ;atPurdue. Nov. 24-Purdue at Indiana. CHI1CAGO0 Oct. 13-Open. Oct. 20-Northwestern at Chiago. Oct. .27-Purdue at ...…

December 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY-_____ sA Smile On The Face Of' The Tiger C OAC" 4OF A iTM ra , a.. ;".: i y ' , NICE , IONG W .tNTR }p SS. ~ige agi yprddomdtol, adtraee-ah te' ol u lavr, ihte rlintBel te~adfie t u ve h ouhoL rea Own, itz Cleves Crm, he tirdqua'te cam an woe o )ikisc ad thr umnaie, ee- bot s bidth rdigo. A headed for victory befor~~~~ehgaePictntaksotepugn, egnIhmpnpoin r levs a lR vr ~~i:wre h bl oissvnyr ie \Vh~ theSiflke o batle rift...…

December 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

…N 19_2_2_ THE MTIH!CA N DAILY With the captain selected and the Dad'fllid l sneten.u e 9SLB L players' learning the new system' ofI any faster or mor ILIOS BAKTALplay at a fairly rapid clip, the Sucker W est Grid 1Spor played first atthI Squintet should show some clever tac- l-' lege, Birkenhead,] MEN 1l 1 CIN ff tics this season. Ruby possesses a ' Is %i6 Years O.f Age sixties. bundle of tricks and his success in___ CO~ UB O~lI~RW Idee'lECo...…

December 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…IO F 2SNS HAPP'YAS ITDRAWS TO C'-LOSE GYMNASTIC TEAM There is a posibility that it will TO BE DEVELOP3ED' be entered in the Western Confere'nce 2 1although no definite action-has beenj taken upon that yet. It i .is Dr. Mbay Issues Call For Tryouts For, an informal team will be formed, and Ne informal. Squad I meets will be arranged ,with severab Detroit colleges and probably with Men interested in gymnastics will .A.C be given opportunity thi...…

December 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…uhJ~rn~II In Iget to notify tealymngrWe the alley ma ager when they are going to roll or else their IIIUIUll MERIh U ;LL scores will not be accepted as official. IRL1~ftJ ~Following are the teams that have IUIflDAIJILI2396, senior engineers-2339, upper laws-2297, sopht engineers-2234, and MI1CHIGAN ATHLE'TIC HEADS archiitects-2225. WILL REFEREE G~AME IN AFTERNOON Contenders in the last day 'for the playing of the first around of the all- Archi...…

December 09, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

…Il Idl NOTRE[ DAME TEAM (Co'ntinued ftom Page One) ing minuites of thfe fray. They ran up 11 points to sib: for the opposition in the five or SIX minutes they were in. Probably. theo ottstandfi, feature of the play from the Michigan stand- point was the machine like combina- tion play of the entire Michigan first team. In the. first half they were able to shoot almost at will and were suc- cessfu~l with a majority of their. at- tempts. On th...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

…6HIGAN DAILY !11 1* ur lIe s cotest to fall far below expe0ta- in L L~Jal. :nd the game was more or less fl Greene, 2011-M; Sarnachia, 1935, vs. test are entered with capable team-l tluns, for it. had been expected that matter of smashing the ball against Swartz, 1202-J; Abrams, 1485-J, vs. mates. The showing that lie men - more than 25 teams would bowl hit" the an king bord in order to make Lanrglos, Univ.14.8-M . make in this coning tourn...…

December 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

…::. . !NCE TON S TARS CHOSEN FOR ALL-EASTERN GRID HONOR S : 0 BROWN'S ALL-EASTERN SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM Gray, Princeton, left end. 't'reat, Princeton, left tackle. fDi~ken-n. Princeton, left guard Garbisch, Army, center. Cross, Yale, right guard. hanson, Cornell, right tackle. White, Army. right encl. lluelo, Harvard, quarterback. Owen, !Harvard, left half. Jordan. Yale, right half. Kaw, Cornell, fullback. Cornell pivot man, because, to ...…

December 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…k., i A y" ii yj S ': i ly :recovered when Chicago "paid- its ! per inced ts hest season. With 73,000 ~I~,, Phi, Theta Delta Chi; 10-10 :30oclock, ( was 2120. Both of the men served visit. Thie Maroons stepped lightly on ftthe Michigan games and no'less tb' 1 fI (5' l Chi Gamma Delta, Alpha Sigmna, Del-f the ball with force and their matchesl Duofol the Buckeye's feet but got~away with "36,000 at any, of its home Big Ten _____ta Upsilon, Delt...…

December 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…[IN un BRINu BRIEFRES In striking contrast to seemingly in In tramzural Ite; evitable weakness in the Varsity sqid for the last two years, the dlis- tance men this year are of the strung- The following teams will hal est parts of 'the team. In the half 1 use of the baasketaball courts t mile, Reinke, Hattendorf, Marsh and in Waterman gymnna slumr, as il mps ye the lonight° licated Evrery Department oIf Farrell's Teami Shows Remarkable Rald...…

December 15, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y 0 League 6 ; Lambda. Chi Alpha, Del- teamis organized and entered from; Intra ural IemsFIta sigma Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Peers, the different denominations on, the, basktbal oKappa Sigma, Chi Phi. caml'pus. The players in the church' Plas fr abaketallsesontha ILeague 7; Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha1 lea~gue were praised for their high will] surpass in every respect any ithat Chii Sigma, Nu Sigma Nu, Delta Tau type of sportsmanship b...…

December 02, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

…AlLY OFFICIAL PULL'I blication is the Bulletin lis constructive 'notice 'to all ni University. Copy reei'ved until 3:30 10p.M. ' (11:110 a. mn. uns 3 SATURDAY1, DECEM11ER ,Z2; A 1 To All Students::.. The University kDiscipine .Committee* recomnnends that the be given opportunity to show -their depmeation and disapprove order of Sunday night;, Novemnber" twenty-sixth, b~y paying for caused to the various theatres," and 'that to facilitate thi...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 8

…THE THCHIGAN DAILY y _. _ ,n,._._,,,..,,;, T'S GOING ON r NOTICE-Copy for this column shout i be submitted by 5:30 o'clock w the day before publieatlon. SUNDAYj 9:80-Congregational men's class, Con- =gregational church. 12:00-Open Forum, Congregational church. Mayor Lewis will speak on! "Ann Arbor, Present and Future." 1:00-Prof. W. R. Humphreys gives the first of a series of talks to the! class for college women in the Con- gregational ...…

December 05, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ __ _________ !i 1., 1.1 "-, 4 AA " U- &A I I I - these pictures can be taken. All men desir'ing to try out. for the WHT 'S GOI G ON freshman engineers bowling team, must roll three gamnes, and turn in I. their names and scores to J. P. Vose by Wednesday night. NOw0TICE--Copy for this column shot~1d! Sophomnoro lits desiring to Cryout for be submitted by 5:30 'elock of a class bowling team send in name, the day before publi...…

December 06, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DATLN -i i r 0FF'I I f Nn the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ity. Copy received until 3;$0 p. Mn. (11:30 a. iM. Satlutdft.) WEDNESDAY, DECE."IER 6, 192 'Number 62' France-La Loire et s chateaux"-Natural Science Auditorium on Wed- nesday, Dec. 6, at 4:15. Illustrated lecture. A. JI JOBIN. Politicatl Science 13: 1 Political Science (i3, Journal Club, will meet Thursday, Dec. 7, at 3 p. in., Room 406 Library....…

December 07, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL'___ nr I.i.1: Im I K,, ni L i ication ini University. Limo U1 1 UIFUL IIUts!LfII the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:20 0. m. (1:; Opa. .Baturday.) THURS DAY. IDECEM[BER'7, 112 umber .69 I Uui't' rsilty ectures : _^$n ,h; P'rofessor'A. Sommerfeld of the niety of vtail iu 1e aseies of four lectures on the general subject pf4oi4 tritr, thie week i the West ILecture Room of the -Phy...…

December 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

…_THE MICHICAN LDAILA . IlLY O FFIC I A L BU L L ET IN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of e University. Copy received until 3:.0 n. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) lum) f. FRIDAY, DECEM E it 8, 1922 N umber ,6' ersity Lectures: 'he subject of the third lecture of the series being given by Professor immerfeld of the University of Munich is "Evidence of the Relativity ry Afforded by Spectral Lines". The lecturre will b...…

December 09, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

…THE I'd.- G(LAN D. fLX ".Pomp$ .,IV '10 1 ...e . ......... R.Pow- -7 I ILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN Slides To Earldom On Cakes Of Soap, l ciition In University. [It10 . the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:20 D. m. (11:10 n. m. Saturday) % AT1UR)A Y, IlE('FMIAER 9, 192':: Number 65 University Leetures: ' The subject of thie fourth lecture of the series being given by Professor A. Scnnnierfold of t...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…_ __ __ _ Will Syndicate Mather's BookH Permission teo syndicate the book entitled "Basketball" was yesterday, granted the Public Ledger syndicate company of Philadelphia by Coach Edward J. Mather, and Prof. Elmer D. Mitchell, head of the intramural department. This action came as a4 result of the increasing popularity that the book has received. The volume was written by Coach Mthe and Professor Mitchell las't year, as a general treatise of ...…

December 12, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… [LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ion In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of versity. Copy received until 2:20 v. in. (11: 30 a.in. Saturday.) TUESDAY..l)ICE'.11ER. 12. 192a Nuinber 67 i { { place their orders before 5 p. mn. Tuesdlay, DPec. 12, either at the desk on the second floor of the Engineering building, or with the J. F. Wuerth Co. C. A. MILLER, Committee Chairman. (lass Asaernbly will be held at 8 o'clock in Room 348 on...…

December 13, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

…HE ICHIGAN DAIL\ . s..._._,._.._ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LY. OFFICIAL BULLETIN i lication in University. [In M4 the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:30 D. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922 Number 64 I To All Faculty and Staff 11nembers-General Faculty Meeting: There will be a general faculty meeting, at which the attendance of all the members of all the Faculties a...…

December 14, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

…r~I~R ULLETIN on in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of rsity. Copy received until 3:2O D. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) THURSDAY, DECE ?tER 14, 19d Number 69 I I -i "IGER" PA YS SILENT TRIBUTEF 'V' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS TAKE HOME WITH YOU A Michigan DCa.en7dar LIMITED EDITION.' 75c.- . udents: here will be a convocation in Hill Auditorium at 4:15 p. in., today, day, Dec. 14, at which the attendance of all students ...…

December 15, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL_ ,. --__- DAILY OFFICIAL 'BULLETIN rubllcatlon in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of h Trivraf P-n_ raaitr"-riHI -'Q1' n l-QA a r Q nfirm FRI)AY, DECEMBER 1J9.1922 .. IL. a &uray Number 70 plementary Announcement, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Material should be handed to me at once for the Supplementary An- xicerhent of changes or additions in second semester courses. These ild co...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

…Section Two Ar 4w t Aq an jIatj Section Two VOL. XXXIII. No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS CANAIANWHEA9T EXPO RTMANIFESTS SHIPMENT OF GRAIN TO UNITED STATES DISPLAYS DEGREASE PRICE OF COMMODITY DISCLOSES LOWERING Slatistics Given Reveal New Facts Pointing to U. S. Prosperity FIRE MAK1ES 1200 PEOPLE HOMELESS Newbern, N. C., Dec. 2.-Approxi- mately 1200 persons, most of them ne-j groes, were made h...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…Section Two Y.i ftr tig an ijatt Section Two i VOL. XXXIII. No. 66 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS T9T WELCH AND SHULL ATTEND A. S. A. S.1 T Prof. A. Franklin Shull, of the zo- ology department, as secretary of the American Society of Naturalists, and Prof. Paul S. Welch, also of the zo- Society of Physical Education holds olcy department as secretary of the Reform Fourth Annual Session at American M...…

December 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDY SERCES IN ANN ABRCHURONES~ 90BOR 1G cHES (Continued from Page Nine.) Charles Webb will begin at 5 o'clock. Mr. Webb has chosen for his topic,~ "Rhythm in Religion". There will be a Student's supper in Harris hall atI 6 o'clock. Communion service will be observed this morning in the First Methodist church. "The Cross in Today's Life" is the subject of Dr. Stalker's Commu- nion address. Bible classes will meet at no...…

December 10, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…OO A A L7 ~L).5Zl iffieiil Agreements Intended for Ono Semester Only in Order to Permit Desirable Changes, Says Dr. Wahr All rooming contracts printed by he University and distributed from he offitc of the Dean of Students in- fall. Dr. Wahr stated that the ofli- cial contracts were printed for one semester in order to give the landla- dies and the students a chance to change wherever it is desirable, and that' he favored a system of this s...…

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