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February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…ejl A&j uri~ujan-At ASSOCIA PRES DJAY .INI) NMGl SER.VIC ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920. PRICE THI i # _ s I p I Changes in Courses MAKE ,M An Is Editor's Note - Any changes in courses or special announcements should be sent in to the City Editor the 1 day before the change takes place. Economics 38-The lecture meeting in this course for the first week only will be held at 3 o'clock in' Room 101 S Ec., instea...…

February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…UJNIVERSITY during the Univer- Publications. D PRESS itied to the use for Sit or not otherwise lished therein. Michigan, as second iard street. fned, the sig- n evidence of Daily at the 'Daily office. n. No xnan. Dostage. entirnents ex- STAFF' In tne second place, How does a man acquire knowledge of these activities so that he will not be wasting time-in "chasing something he knowsnoth- ing 'about?" The handbooks which are given all first y...…

February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…disposed of by Chicago, Feb. 7, 35 to 10. This was the only game played in the last two weeks by the Gophers and places that team in a tie for sev- enth °place with Ohio State. Indiana, SLas a result of the 50-50 split with Iowa, ranks in fourth place, which has been disputed between Indiana and Iowa since the Hoosier defeat of Northwestern, 32 to 11, Feb. 4. As the race in the Conference nears the end, it seems that three teams stand out and ...…

February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

….i iL1i 1V.t4..A iA\..W' .LN LJP' .. r 1 wr college offers annually s of. universities and col- ckhowledged standing fel-' _all l~angua ges , history, and s, including economics and resident fello~vships of the 530, one resident research' fellowshiph valuing $750, two resident fellowvships, one $750 and the other . 470,. a nd 20 resident gradu~ate schol- a)rships of $200 are offered. Recomn- mendations of professors and indica- dions> of fut...…

February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

…I1 Arrangements have been entirely mpleted for the concert to be given1 iday evening, Feb. 20, in Port Hur- by 60 men picked from the 175 who' mnpromise the.Varstiy Glee and Man- lin club.. Manager, Charles R. Os- , Jr.,''20, announces that a special r leaving at 11:20 o'clock Friday )rning from the switch in front of e Natural Science.-building will con- y the combined clubs to Port Huron. ey will return the following after- ion. The plan of...…

February 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…wb. WHAT'S GOING ON -i ig Suitings are i w ready, are you? Karl Yaicolm East Liberty St. Malcolm Building TUESDAY 8:00-Chimes board meeting in room 319 of Union. 7:00-Culver club meeting in room 316 9f Union. 7:00-Youngstown - Michigan elb meeting in room 306 of Union. 7:30-Union orchestra rehearsal on second floor of Union. Open to everyone. 7:30-Freshman Mandolin' club re- hearsal in Lane hall. 7:30--Michigan Dames meet in Lane hal...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…WIC 4 I'1 1.1 ;eJ M4 I * ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. ,. . _ .. .; Of ENGINEERING CURRICULA CONTEMPLATED Cooley Explains New Five Year Course Planned by Faculty )bable revision of the course of es for Engineers, making an elec- course of five years, after which Master's degree would be con-; 1, is one of the important chang- ntemplated in the discussion now g place among the Engineering ty. Cooley Explains rega...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…,'11 I. .W ing. It welcomes students from every department irrespective of class or previous experience and re- quires only a serious interest in the work and a genuine desire to serve both The Daily and the University. It is not unusual to find students from every department on the campus working on The Daily and cases of medical, law, and engineering students who are working merely for an incidental knowledge of journalism, are far from r...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…U 11 El JI ISSUES BASEB LL I-I L. a _ . . o PRACTICE TARIT TOA INTRAMURAL NO Coach Mitchell, direc tramural athletics, ha into his new quarte 3 of the Press buildin 2268. MTIIE tor of in- aS moved MINNESOTA,21 srs. roam I to an inexperienced quintet. Now that there are three experienced men, Rychener, Wilson, and Karpus, the team should move more smoothly, and make up for the early season set- backs, Close TWO FRATERNITY sb, Pho...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… ... From The Other Colleges M!ay be Smuck Will See Them Firs t DANCING CLASS Arcade Dance Hall ENROLL THURSDAY 999 TAXI I Pennsylvania- Twenty-eight men,1 who have been in war service, have been given free four-dear scholarships; to the University of Pennsylfania by1 the committee on war activities of the Knights of Columbus. In order to: utilize surplus war funds the commit- tee selected twenty Catholic institu- tions and twenty no...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…hAIL UUUILII- 0 MEETING HERE at WILL HAVE CONFERENCE SHORT- LY AFTER COMMENCE- MENT Vid a's ' '' service1 nt to your soci Cegular M 35c and4 I The society for the promotion of' Enginering Education has abcepted food and the invitation offered 'by President Harry B. Hutchins and the Board of will lend Regents, to hold their next annual meeting at Ann Arbor. The meeting, which will take place l chat. shortly after commencement, will brin...…

February 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…i mlti ILIaUL | IN COUNTRY, SlS' THAT'S )I _II I ,_3 I the World of To- k at 8 o'clock this ural Science audi- wt will be "From cracy in Industry." WEDNESDAY GENERAL END ALVARADO PREDICTS OF TROUBLE IN 1921 LANES TAFFIES at Tices' Store, 117 So. Main St. Re- every week.-Adv. I 1 1V 111 t $5.75 per Week, D'HOTE" id Sujplies ing 'ANY V' AVE. MEMMMMWI LINES RALLS, CHEMI- (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17. - Disordered...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… rI 43 PA tj _ r. n iv .i 'N SER ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY- 19, 1920. t r Ionflicting Date Of Prom Changed lb prevent conflict with the J-Hop I the later dances of the engineer- and literary colleges, the date of *oph Prom has been set tentative- for Friday, March 19. The deci- a to submit this date for approval s reached at a meeting of the Soph >m committee. held yesterday after- NEW DATE FOR LIT CHANGES Because of d...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…rf . e?"' Scond ts ex- FF r.,HARRY M. CARRY All .*] argu ..........Joseph A Mark K. Fhlbert ison Dorothy Monfort . Riley. MinnieyMuskatt reber Anna McGurk ke Winefred Biethan Angell Samuel Lamport obleski Robert D. Sage Thomas J. Whinery S STAFF lone 960 ...PAUL E. CHOLETTE Ld all D. P. Joyce Robt. ommervill Arthur L. Glazer P. P. Hutchinson rrnation cocerning news for any night editor, who has full charge it; k are as follows: ho...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… sor I 11IIOLNIIU IJILL1 Promise to Strengthen. ity for 1920 -ae- [ULE MAKES BIG LAYERS NECESSARY d baseballs sailed yes- m in, Waterman gym-, me of the first varsity ce. Coach Lundgren's ates was answered by I, including a number men and varsity play- tt indoor practice con- li LuI posi- urnout was small, but a num- nen expected out were unable into action today. The holes he team by graduation offer an t opportunity for men with I experi...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…1 A 1L re AVA IAst - * 5V.'5 "11..+ A W1omen I bers of the board of directors Women's league are asked to tt 9 o'clock on Saturday morn- Barbour gymnasium. aen who applied to Dean Myra Jan for benefit from the Lucinda fund are asked to appear at 2:30 C on Thursday afternoon in ent Hutchins office. swimming this semester must enroll in the director's office in Barbour gymnasium. There will be no Y. W. C. A. vesper services until further notic...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…THE DID "On the Hiring Line,',' coming Satur- day evening to the Whitney with May Irwin, abounds with complications. Prompted by a chance remark, a suc- cessful middle-aged business man who wishes to abdicate the domestic duties that he had fallen heir to because of the servant shortage, hires two detec- tives to act as butler and cook in his country home. As the detectives feel called upon to live up to their pro- fessional reputations, amus...…

February 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…nnwmt i WHAT'S FflNFEflAY 'aterman of the se- it, will be in Evans- lay and Saturday, end the annual meet- n branch of the Am- society which meets ) and 21, at North- Li tAI I Im 91 %* W W I I I 6 sor Waterman, who was elect- of the society at last year's will deliver the presidential at this, meeting. THE' [CAL HITS CAMPUS MAT EXPERTS WILL HAVE CHANCE IN COMPE- TITION Any man who can wrestle, 'thinks he can, or doesn't know, has a ...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…I ' fte I XV A Ap at I wij, DAY ANI) NI( SERVI A' t, i { - ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. PRICE THREF PRTflFI TTTP1~'1~ . ,. -- 3 [LINES, ITFORM IVENTI ON ENTRALIZATION T OF EXE- VE ATION OF FORE VOTE i TWENTY STUDENTS RECEIVE ALL, A'S More Names May Be Added to List When Students Make Up Exams Identlal Powers More Than/Those of Any ign in World To date the list of students in the literary college receiv~...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…iR OF THE UNIVERSITY ICHIGAN . except Monday during the Univer- trol of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS exclusively entitled to the use for tches credited to it or not otherwise local news published ,therein. t Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second mail, $3.5o. buildingMaynard street. ditorial, 2414. ceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- ar in print, but as an evidence of 1 be published in The Daily at the tat or mailed to The Dail office. recei...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…,ve an opportunity to meet a donal boxer who will be here eek. The coming of the pro- al furnishes almost an inval-; .IGHT DRILL FOR VARSITY O iT uable opportunity to men who have; hopes of some day becoming highly proficient in the "manly art," and it1 is hoped ,that a large number will avail themselves of his presence. Easy Scrimmage Given Varsity by Coach Mather for Chicago Contest 1IRKHOFF AND HINKLE, MIDWAY' CT A R. . 11171 R ARvEI! If...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

…om e . nI f Ii I REGARD- neral Policies Relating to Woemen" will be the topic of at the meeting of the Cen- pondence committee of the Michigan Alumnae associa- 11 meet Friday and Saturday rbor. The Friday meeting eid at 7:15 o'clock Friday t the home of Mrs. Henry ams and the Saturday meet- clock Saturday morning in Memorial hall. imittee is composed of the women: Mrs. E. Pomeroy, icago, Mrs. Henry Carter ecutive secretary, of Ann s. W. ...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

…IFA] IVA L V 1 L1 GUESTS OF a== -- -- - wir FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEB. 20-21 Marguerite Clark " RL in "A GIRL NAMED MARY" inl "The ky and r F E:. in "The 13th also a screen 'a in "Out of MTONS Strings." ephant Man." with Fire." Garrick Deoit "LOOK WHO'S HERE" With, CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD S UBERT"MONTE ! DETROI .cRISTO Jr."j THE WHITNEY if highly desirable young men take .up one of the id'eas brought out in May Irwin's "On the Hiring Li...…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…ICiJ TFORP WHAT'S GOING 0 I I ANNOUNCE SCKEDLE FORl ALLEY TOURNEY I s FRIDAY 4:00-Women's league will at Barbour gymnasium. 4:00-House committee of r meet in student offices. entertainI PROF. KARPINSKI WILL READ PAPER AT ORIENTAL MEETING Prof. Louis Karpinski of the math- ematics department, will read a paper "Arabic and Oriental Mathematics," at the Saturday morning session of the western branch ofthe American Oriental society, which ...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…rw r Ai& A t Lat 4 I DAY AND NOIGI / SERVICE a \ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920. PRICE THR Mi Y r ... INTS GIVES $400,000 LIBRAR' .._.___ LL INCLUDED :ZATION T WINS BY TWO VOTES dict Defeat When Placed presentatives, Despite First Defeat a ssociated Press) Feb. 20.-Universal mil- as a part of the future y of the United States in principal today by the y committee, which de- argin of two votes that ganizat...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

… I deny that Coach tion, is doing his C Univer. :cond street. hie sig- mne of at the entime alts ex- ......HARRY MCAREY y Brewster arnpbell e John Y. Dakin .dams Tornton Sargenjr. ........ s.....C. Cam bell .... .ciart .Margueite Clark .Joseph A. Bernstein kman Mark K. Ehlbert Dorothy Monfort Minnie Muskatt Anna McGurk Winefred Biethan Samuel Lamport Robert D. Sage Thomas J. Wbinery ....PAUL E. CHOLETTE .LeGrande A. Gaines, Mark B. Co...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… bVNIIVLN I NTONIGHT- etball Team Cominlg With Lon of Repeating Vie- y of Last Month QUINTET OUT TO MIDWAY AGREGATION MANAGERS, NOTICE! All regularly elected class basketball managers are request- ed to report to Manager Mitchell at once. In the case that no manager appears one will be ap- pointed for that class. UNIVERSITYSWIMMVTERS ports from Chicago indicate that Mlaroon basketball squad, which es In Ann Arbor this morning, is dlent tha...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…The Other Colleges Il T PROMOTE FEERTION at the University n to give their professors end of the year. The send the grades to the faculty members. H, M, e grades proposed with as to their publicity or Iowar-A schootof citizenship will be held at the University of Iowa on Feb- ruiry 18, 19, and 20 through the co- operation of the extension division and the. Iowa league of women voters. The object of the school is to give train- ing in con...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…TAXI las~ .dies . LIGAR BOWL 109 S. MAIN ST. x 4 F- Ford cars Io r e ed me Into the game ++ .:. . i 999 TAXI 9i 20,330, 7:00,8:30, 10:0 Sat-21-All star cast in "The 13th Chair" (retuirn date), also a screen~ magazine. Sun-Mn-22-23-Nazimova in "Out of the Fog" with a comedy. COMING ATT'RACTIONS William Farnum in "Heart Strings." Shirley Mason in "The Elephant Man." "Gay Old D~og." William Russell in "Shod with Fire." I 1w WHITNIEY...…

February 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…WHAT'S GOING ONI I I 'I i L The resignation of Prof. J. H. Pot- tinger, of the forestry department, to ize take effect at once, was accepted at- ast the Regents' meeting yesterday. o 2 Professor Pottinger resigns to ac- ive cept a position with the Ford Motor ic- company, which position, it is under- oppon- me and ceed the Barkell, and Richards games for the win- ored two of the three s saved the day many stopped sure shots. went in dur...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

….Z '1 I 11 I 00 ,'' 30 ,L, I- ANN AR13OR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1920 F KOREAN PROFESSOR TO TO SPEAK TONIGHT PT EDf Speaking on the subject, "America Go East," Prof. Homer B. Hulbert, for A 23 years a resient of Korea and a confidential advisor of the emperor of CHANGE Korea, will deliver the principal ad- dress at the third University Union STATES IS service to be held at 6:15 tonight in S Hill auditorium. OF ITS Professor ...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…' Sstreet, Ssined, the sig- its -x- drawal from tne university, tne proposal seems to have every point in its favor. THE PUNCH GLASS The old tin drinking cup had its day and has now been relegated to oblivion along with roller towels, uncertified milk, and the family tooth-brush. But how about its more fashionable sister-the punch glass, which moves in more pretentious cir- cles ? Is it the intoxication of the social whirl that makes us who...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…The Lansing high school basketball team, which played Ann Arbor Friday night was entertained after the game and Saturday morning by a commit- tee in charge of Russell Barnes, '20. x Afterthe game Friday the Varsity basketball team took the men to the Union tap room where they met sev- eral of the prominent men on the cam- TO BE pus and inspected the Union. SCHOOL Saturday morning they were taken to Ferry field, through th6 University dule for ...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…THIS OVER -TEST IT OUT rpose of the 20 Exercises in the new booklet "MEMORY CENTRATIO N" is to so stimulate and train this mental at it may be used at will. These Exercises do not obstruct dy; they aid it. The few minutes of diversion is re- the mental process is claified and stimulated for the real e day. is with kindergarten work in mental picturing. hly cultured minds know something, of the utility of this cturing. It trains the mind to pe...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…ants Schools and provide scholarships or special idents provisions for self-help. America will then, assume the educational leader- t help build ship to which her new responsibilities e future ,by call her." of her uWi- all over the Griffin to Speak at Convention eau of edu- The second semi-annual convention Interior, in of the Michigan Retail Dry Goods as- d: "School sociation will be held March 10 and 11 in Grand Rapids. Prominent institutio...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…11 L1ome :tt i , .nda Hepner, dean of wom- raska university, arrived; >or Friday night to spend nd Sunday as the guest A. Neuman and Mrs. Neu- .te to Cleveland where she the convention of deans of id universities and heads hools throughout the coun- +ek. ner spent yesterday visit- nitories and expressed her- ng well pleased with our housing the University ebraska university women ses similar to our Univer- i. The dormitory system been tri...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…BE ick' Edna' THE MAJESTIC ence," the modern ch F. Ray Com- st will produce at ay evening, Youth rful man who car- s arm and has his Experience, who takes this as an and introduces t like~ other young find work attrac- ced that he does pany his new ac- er, before Death uth is glad to en- Work. n's most signific- Whitney is Mrs. medy, "Mis' NellyI ng to Ann Arbor uccessful*run in are said Jr.," the Altemas. A chorus declared to be the mos...…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…LENTEN SERICES TODAY WHAT'S GOING 11 I: 11:30 a. m. t~o midnight~ aks and Chops $14 S. State 1, r SUNDAY' S SALE , Towels, Etc. viaster Corps Ave. WALSI ~Iv Alto I mo jr Acrd. Children 18c I Mon. and Wed. M&ts.E 5k- to $ImO2 sat. Mats., 50C to $2 . (Continued from Page One). subject of the sermon to be delivered ths mory~ug ~y Mr. Sidney S. Rob- bins in the 'Unitarian'church. A spe- cial supper for young people will be hel...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… pgan DAT AND ~ SIR ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. PRIC U' nr iRCE .WILL EN(TER 1LNTY TO STOP REVOLT" ENT AGENTS 4AKE ARRESTS Le, Prohtlb jon Director ii States, Secures sbciated Press) * 23. - Auexpedition of prohibition ine the peninsula was started ight. )alrymiple, Federal pro- tbr for the cent'al h -'a party of prohibi- r Iron County, Michi- uty officials have been overpowered Federal en contrabrand liquor de...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…;II " " " : was it is C UCHL nt ne. Graham or , as second The idea of having a school owned book store is by no means a new one, .It has been tried out in many colleges and has proven a great success. Case is even better situated for installing such a store than most schools. We have the large Case club building where room could be found for such a store. Freshman caps could also be sold at the *sclfool book store at cost. Each term,...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…be determined, and the diamond squads of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell and Pennsylvania may be com- pared with the Big Ten teams as well as those from the Pacific coast. The Wolverine nine of 1915 captained by the versatile George Sisler, present first sacker of the St. Louis Browns and one of the best swatsmen in the game, was chosen by a number of the leading sporting writers as the na- tional champion. During the past two e seasons the ...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…pia. who loos- PROF. FRAYER TO SPEAK the BEFORE D. A. R. CHAPTER oim- was Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the e in- Daughters of the American Revolu- ,t 4 tion will hold its next regular meet- gym- ing at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Feb. 26. The hostess will be Mrs. pro- Frederick W. Stevens, 1245 Ferdon! the Road. this Prof. William Frayer of the History ach- department of the Unifersity will be hool the speaker, his subject being "The ng a...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…FOR I Big S *ofE Steaks and Chops 314 S. Statej ;h Nick Arcade' (LEADERS' -AND) RESSERS 204 E. wA sNJNUON . dI-l-one6Z8. , d. _11 Suits Pressed while you wait. MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TODAY TWO BIG ONKS Lloyd (Ham) Hamilton in A TWILIGHT BABY" PARTY MANAGERS WVANT KORE EXPRESSION OF SENT. IE NT Detroit, Feb. 23.-How many poten- tial presidential nominees will seek the endorsement of Michigan's dele- gation to the national convention re-...…

February 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…IS Go l ON i trola for'\ urse ¢..., 4 , . TABLE MODELS $25 and $35 ASTER'S VOIC' ,....a S " TUESDAY 4:00--All members of Glee club meet at rear door of Hill auditorium. 4:15-Leture by J. I. Hodges on "th'e Compressibility of Liquids" at the February meeting of the Univer- sity in room 151 of the Chemnistry building. The public is invited. 7:00-Freshman band meets in Uni- versity Hall. 7:15-Overseas men will meet at Un- ion to ef...…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…r ' r,, Ki z14.e it" ., p I r 1I!bU ttlx V' DAY AND N1 SEBV -1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. PRICE 0 11 ll VETO 0o BILL UITY ARE ASIDE ISLATION'S i RILL TEST TUTIONALITY ectIons Are 'Unfair to and Burden to overnmen aciated Press) aeb. 24.-Railroad la- ight to ask President he railroad reorgani- memorial to be sub- late tomorrow the f the 2,000,000 union luest the president to iature from the meas- an pres...…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…the Univer- tions. the use for not otherwise therein. ;an, as second -ds, if signed, the. Sig- but as an evidence of A in The Daily at the A to The Daily office, nsideration. o man ncloses postage. e the sentimenits ex- .....HARRY M. CAREY Brewster Campbell ohn I. Dakin ms Wornton Sargen r. .... .... ' . .... .... .. . Campbell ...... J. P, Hart ..... ... Mlarguerite Clark . .........Joseph A. Bernstein an Mark K. Ehlbert Assistants Johnson...…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…-v - - If - Receives egree i . . ... .. . .. ..4 ......... ....5 f............2 rn . . . .. . ...1 q ... .. .. .. .-.I 2 3 2 3 6 5 6 5. 6 Pet. .889 .750 .667 .667 .571 .455 .286 ,.250 .167 .143' s to oust. the fast traveling one first 'place during the failed, although one big s. effected, when Purdue second place, relegating third. The Illini team third game when Wiscon- om Coach Huff's team, 32 rdue Wins Easily ad' no trouble in winning...…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…News From The Other Colleges__j ----- - ; Northwestern-A chapter of Gam- ma Omicron Pi, a national society for collegiate Republicans has re- cently been organized at Northwest- ern university. The G. 0. P. is a na- tional organization whose avowed purpose is to uphold, improve, and forward the tenets of the Republican party." It's chief purpose is- to in- terest and acquaint college men with. the mysteries and intricacies of na- tional po...…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

…ITAI '_ . 11 Sha- L4 Piano, voice, and violin students will be represented in the public stu- dents' recital to be given at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Friese hall of the University School of Music. The following numbers will be on the program: Prelude and Fugue, C sharp major .Bach Etude, Op. 25, No. 12.........Chopin Wilma Seedorf Berceuse ....... ............ Grieg Concert Mazurka ...... David Musin Frank Panek Who Knows ..............…

February 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…!.., to on t - end of spring vacation. 'he next meeting of La Socidad His- hird panica will be held March 2. All students' holding proofs of senior Michiganensian sittings should re- turn the same to the respective pho- tographors today in order that prints, may be run off for the yearbook. ne Corps club m Union. E. smoker at Un ounty club meet Union. Constitu report progress. 11 Gogebic iron requested. s in tion At- ore club atI club, ...…

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