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February 15, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Meet Wisconsin In Two Games This Week-l I _ _ ______ __,_.e i TrackTeamTo Face Buckeyes In First Meet Ohio State Will Present A Well-Balanced Line-Up. Despite Early Defeat Plenty of opposition is expected from Ohio State's tracksters in their meet with the Wolverine thinclads Saturday night in Yost Field House. Although Michigan, last year's Con- ference outdoor champions, is fa- vored to win its first dual go of the s...…

February 15, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY I Nd41 M OPI NI Vit ftLMMNi 8 ~.5~ Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. --- 1933 CNAYI04A1 . ' COVE W RA)-1934 _ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is enclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispathc...…

February 15, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 i Tea At Women's Riflery Tournaments Are ConductedThroutgh Mail thvenHome pring-like Day Inspires Appearanee Of Newer Note In rocks And Hats Nearly 150 students were present eterday afternoon at the first open ea given by President and Mrs. Al- xander G. Ruthven since their re- ent trip to Egypt. This is the largest ttendance this season at one of the ednesday afternoon affairs and at- ests to the growing popularity o...…

February 15, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THUR _. _ .._ ndian Life Is Topic Of Guthe On Radio Hour )hrector Of Museum Gives First Talk In Miehibgan History Series In an attempt to point out certain neral conceptions of the life of the ichigan Indians, Prof. Carl E. uthe, director of the Museum of ithropology, opened the series of Iks on the colonization of Michigan sterday. The series is to be broad- st over the school program through e campus studios of WJR on We...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…settled and warmer Wed- y; Thursday somewhat y. Ll r e AlitF jIadii Edito We Don't Like Scalpers.... V No. 94- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934 PRICE FIVE4 leaths Mount As Violent Austrian Battles Continue f,+3- overnment Wrecks Karl Marx Apartment, Social- ist Stronghold Z Cities Also See The 'Fight To Live' achine Gun Nests Are Set Up As Airplanes Guard Vienna VIENNA, Feb. 13. -(P) -Govern- nt guns battered wor...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. Y, FEBRUARY 14, 19341 . XLIV No. 94 NotiCes #resident and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students of the Uni- versity on Wednesday, February 14, from four to six o'clock. Notice to all Faculty Members and University Emp...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…VARY 14,1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Home Sport Events On Program For Coming Week-. Te 1' J-- PLAY & BY-PLAY -By AL NEWMAN- NoaMans Land WELL, I see that they have prac- tically abolished the longest strip of territory on a football field. . that no man's land between the 20- yard line and the goal line. At least if they have not abolished it, they have practically done so with the new forward pass rule which gives the offensive team one inco...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ~ ished every morning except Monday during the 'sity year and Sunmer Session by the Board in 1 of Student Publications. .ber of the Western Conference Editorial Association e Big Ten News Service. sociattd ( 'ot lte. )rgs - 4933 A , COYFMGd 14 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Associated Press is enclusively entitled to the use >ublicption of all news dispathces credited to it or herwise credited in this paper and the loca...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

…a usc nocleey To Initiate 18 At Ceremony Mayor Will Be Speaker For Alpha Epsilon Mu Banquet; Faculty Guests Eighteen men students associated with the Varsity Band, Varsity Glee qiub, or University Symphony Or- chestra will be initiated ito the Al- pha chapter of Alpha Epsilon Mu, national honorary musical fraterni- ty, at a ceremony today at the Un- ion. Mayor Robert A. Campbell will be the principal speaker at the banquet following the initia...…

February 14, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I .... .ww «., . .. . v .a .....w. a -v .s: a...r.. v .a n .. + a ,e+.. " I L L 1 \ a.i A7 1/ L 1 1 r I ducational ords Made I Extra Curricular Program For Summer Session Is Announced Captain Kni ht To Lecture On, Radio Work 17o Be Used In Education Of C. C. C. Workers In Wilderness The campus radio studios in Morris -all were the scene of a special series f mechanical recordings as over 20 ducational features were ...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…igan: fair and norrow increas- and warmer. L t i aitj Editorials The J-Hop And Chairman Singleton . 41 . .. V No. 93 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934 PRICE FIVE 4 nselle, i Head Site Of Ann Arbor's State Liquor Store Shown Terror Reigns In Austria; Socialists Battle Fascism; rams Festival To Include s Of Metropolitan ra Company 9, 10, 11, 12 iven As Dates o Symphony Will ear With Ponselle 'Hay 9 a Bori and Ro...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…___________THE MICHIGAN DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Doumerguse Selects Veteran Cabinet To Rule France -A'ssociated Press Photo Gaston Donmergue (center), N1year-old r ir-dsgat of miot-fore France, named a cabinet includ- ing several former premiers in his initial imove to cope wvitii the nationi's crisis. Reading from top to bottomi, his selections included: Marshal Henri Fetain, minister of war; Etienne Flandin, public works; Edouaril Herriot...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…13, 1934 THE MICHIGAN D'AILY .a L - TA , L 1 u IL 1- . PLAY & Max Trains On Skits BY-PLAY By AL NEWMAN Bad News.. THE Peppy Purdues were, strictly the bad news to the Mourning Michigans last night. In fact they were the bad news to the extent of 51 points to 20, which is just a bit more than a frog's hair margin in almost every athletic contest but cricket, which is anyway hardly rec- ognizable as such. The Purdues were also the evil tidi...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY CHIGAN DAILY I Of -=- ,: : " ,II ells, and Greta Garbos to the very much more interesting Henry's, Napoleon's, Lenin's, Holy Roman Emperors, or any of the others. Of course it must be borne in mind that Henry was a rouge of the first order, but then,. There is a riotous comedy pornographically en- titled "Not Tonight, Josephine." Paul Tompkins is good. AT THlE MAJESTIC "ROMAN SCANDALS" **MORE GALAXIES OF YOUNG GIRLS...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…THE IICHIIAN DAILY Virginia Cherrill, Cary Grant Marry In London New Dance Forms Developed Fashion Co d Through Individual Differences Results Wl -Associated Press Photo Virginia Cherrill and Cary Grant of the films were married in London, ollowing Grant's recuperation from an illness which had delayed the wedding.- 1 rS. ed don 1S Tob e Honored y eaToday Mrs. Herbert Seddon, formerly, Miss Mary Lytel and director of Betsy Barbour House, wil...…

February 13, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rm IMIROMM 11UG 1tl C:t0WV1AA VI 1 41;V, AJVVi).1 A7.LK,1 ri W.L11 Ulva %l a;zl+ 4110 Aetropolitan Opera Company of New York in the complete NOT the top leaves they're under. Opera, "FAUST. t" v -------- ----- - --- developed-they are harsh2 ---- -------- Al ways the Finest Tobacco f . Thyrea n of ' Hero "The tenderest, mildest, smoothest tobacco" c c only the Venter .heaves . ------------- - vJ Nn _ NOTthe bottom leaves--...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

…souvenir j-hop extra C4c tC4tgMl tiily second edition vol. xliv ann arbor, michigan, saturday, february 10, 1934 price 10 cents 193 hop over; fun for all even with mercur at--1 after the grand march was over trains, tiaras, ruffles reminiscent of '90's By Marnie Morrison and Florence Harper Appealing femininity contrasting with the severe modernism of the ballroom formed the scenic back- ground of the 1934 J-Hop. Elegance expressed in tr...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…souvenir j-hop extra vol. xliv c1 trl Tttrt 471at_ second edition ann arbor, michigan, saturday, february 10, 1934 price 10 cents 1934 hop over; fun for all even with mercury at --14 after the grand march was over trains, tiaras, ruffles reminiscent of '90's' By Marnie Morrison and Florence Harper Appealing femininity contrasting with the severe modernism of the ballroom formed the scenic back- ground of the 1934 J-Hop. Elegance expre...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…page two the michigan daily february 10, 1934 hey girls! see your names inprint. rare names and rare home towns here in mile-long list The music of Hal Kemp's and Henry Busse's orchestras set the tempo last night for a week-end of festivities which includes house dances, breakfasts, and a Union tea dance. The J-Hop, recognized as one of the most brilliant college func- tions in the Mid-West, drew guests from states as distant as California, ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…Page two the michigan daily february 10, 1934 p e oh i dle , 4 hey girls! see your names in print! rare names and rare home towns here in mile-long list The music of Hal Kemp's and Henry Busse's orchestras set the tempo last night for a week-end of festivities which includes house dances, breakfasts, and a Union tea dance. The J-Hop, recognized as one of the most brilliant college func- tions in the Mid-West, drew guests from states as ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…february 10, 1934 the michigan daily page three who's who at the hop house parties castalia, topeka, dubuque, and wyo ing (ohio) send delegates breakfast afterwards, a luncheon and theatre party Saturday aftrnoon, and a radio party Saturday night. Stan- ley Smith. '34E, is in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rushmere, Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hubly, Kal- (Continued from Page Two) ner party Friday night, a breakfast amazoo, are to be c...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…february 10, 1934 the michigan daily page three who's who at the hop house parties breakfast afterwards, a luncheon and c~astaha, topeka, dubuque, and theatre party Saturday aftrnoon, and a radio party Saturday night. Stan- wyom ing (ohio) send delegates ley Smith, '34E, is in charge. Mr. and: Mrs. Ernest Rushmere, Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hubly, Kal- (Continued from Page Two) ner party Friday night, a breakfast amazoo, are to be c...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…page four the michigan daily february 10, 1934 page fur th michgan dily fbrua , 1.93 the j-hop extra staff the spotlight... post-hop marriage ... pins and pajamas .-- semester's worst grades .. . i W.A.A. Presil/s BERTA OCHSNER --- MARIAN VAN TUYL in DANCE RECITAL LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE February 13th at 8:30 P.M. Tickets 50c - 75c 4 . I BEGINNING with a note of romance, Rupert Bradley «' t i J j PI f and Marian Hogan who are atten...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…page four the michigan daily februiarv 10- 194 yud r the j-hop extra staff 1P- the spotlight ... post-hop marriage ... pins and pajamas ... semester's worst grades . BEGINNING with a note of romance, Rupert Bradley and Marian Hogan who are attending the Hop to- night (or last night, depending on when you read the paper) are being married tomorrow afternoon (or this afternoon) at the Bethlehem Evangelical Church. Chuck Brownson, Sigma ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

…februarv 10, 1934 the michigan daily page five Keeping Open House This Week-End ... J-Hop Breakfast After Three --No Reservations Necessary .... Fast Waiter Service * At"Mealtimes .... The Smartest Cafeteria In Town .... The Best Of Foods At Reasonable Tariff 338 maynard street THE TAVERN CAFETERIA mike fingerle, prop. THE HEIGHT OF GOOD TASTE In making Lucky Strike Cigarettes we use the finest Turkish and domestic tobacco - and only ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 5

…february 10, 1934 the michigan daily page five Keeping Open House This Week-End ... J-Hop Breakfast After Three -- No Reservations Necessary .... Fast Waiter Service * At Mealtimes .... The Smartest Cafeteria In Town .... The Best Of Foods At Reasonable Tariff 338 maynard street THE TAVERN CAFETERIA mike fingerl e, prop. THE HEIGHT OF GOOD TASTE ThcAican Tobaccompall In making Lucky Strike Cigarettes we use the finest Turkish and dom...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…page six the michigan daily february 10. 1934 aesx h iiaif ,h_ 4 C kemp's band wowed them in n. carolina these two led 1934 j-hop grand march 4,675 more names of ye h an on Neat, debonair, Hal Kemp gingerly At that particular moment Skinny pI unwrapped a very damp and withered Ennis, drummer by trade and even collar from his neck and dropped it more debonair and neater than xContinued from Page Three) limply on the floor. A few minutes...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 6

…page six the michigan daily februarv 10. 1934 Dae si th mihien dilyf~4e~yre , 14 kemp's band wowed them in n..carolina Neat, debonair, Hal Kemp gingerly At that particular moment Skinny unwrapped a very damp and withered Ennis, drummer by trade and even collar from his neck and dropped it more debonair and neater than limply on the floor. A few minutes Kemp, stole in on the show, looking later just as he was slipping on a like a steamship...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…february 10, 1934 the michigan daily page seven henry8,e die arrive CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FOR RENT FOR RENT-large warm room, sleep- --- ing porch, $2.50 single, $2.00 double. --- -..... --- - ROOM and board for $6; nicely fur- 1313 Sonth State. 9812. nished rooms with overstuffed fur- - - -- y O~le Iolli nt unnecessary niture. Rooms $2 and up. 602 Mon- LAUNDRY m ovie i roe. 303 - iiiovi t PERSONA' laundry service. We take ORE DOUBLE and one ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 7

…f ebruary 10, 1934 the michigan daily page seven henry8,e die arrive CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FOR RENT FOR RENT-large warm room, sleep- --------- -ing porch, $2.50 single, $2.00 double. ROOM and board for $6; nicely fur- 1313 South State. 9812. nished rooms with overstuffed fur- -------- -- comment unnecessary niture. Rooms $2 and up. 602 Mon- LAUNDRY roe. 303 - - - -- "___PERSONA laundry service. We take l o d iyONE DOUBLE and one single room....…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

…page eight the michigan daily february 10. 1934 page ight he mihiga dail fphrisa , 11)14 A Spring ii Fashion ~ Forecast. . A New Spring Song ill Suits THEY give that debo- nair gayety of walk, they mean spring and blue skies are with us, they are the jaunty attire of spring, these novelty suits in clever tweeds. You'll grace the diagonal or walk on warm Sundays, and shame the daffodils with your smart tailor ing. THE MAIN~ FLOOR i _{ ...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 8

…1 1 page eight the michigan daily f4+r c b n 1 34d page eruaryiiin9 f r 11 /Spring J~TI ~Fashion Foecst: ,!,,4New Spring Song Suits HEY give that debo- nair gayety of walk, they mean spring and blue skies are with us, they are the jaunty attire of spring, these novelty suits in clever tweeds. You'll grace the diagonal or walk on warm Sundays, and shame the daffodils with your smart tailor iTng. THE MAIN FLOOR ili i _ By Bob Ball R...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…february 10. 1934 the michigzan daily page nine ,~,-~a' 1C Q4temcia alaenn Inde ende1its vis, '34; Virginia Callow, '37; Phylis Roger McMahon, Grand Rapids; and Hoor, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Deckler, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Schmeliker, and R.O.T.(C. '35; Anne Richardson, Dearborn; Grand Rapids. (Continued from Page Six) Gertrude Donnelly, Ann Arbor; Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cavanaugh, Among those to be present at the othy Beise, Ann Arbor; Ma...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…february 10, 1934 the michigZan daily page nine fehrii uusir vy 0.-19...the ...ib...a..dailyee, Indep>endents vis, '34; Virginia Callow, '37; Phylis Hoor, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Deckler, and R.O.T.C. '35; Anne Richardson, Dearborn; (Continued from Page Six) Gertrude Donnelly, Ann Arbor; Dor- Among those to be present at the othy Beise, Ann Arbor; Marie Hart- J-Hop are: Viola Sanderson, Ann Ar- wig, Ann Arbor; and Maryetta Roop, bor; Claire Glo...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 92) • Page Image 10

…page ten the michigan daily fox«., b 1 gay tn ruary 10,1934 4 net, chiffon and tulle K TYPE5 (IALE) prominent at dance ___-j-j)v (Continued from Page 1) star, while deep burgundy satin was decollete, the color being oyster white worn by Beverly Weaver, of Detroit. Gale Sterling and John Garrels, co- Margaret Ballard, prominent in chairmen of tickets, had as their sophomore activities, wore a cocktail guests Elizabeth Shafer, Grosse jacket...…

February 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 180) • Page Image 10

…page ten the michigan daily of tr b ( 1 4~ page ten th hruaryeivmc193 4 net, chiffon and tulle r--HOP TYPE5 U1ALE) prominent at dancel (Continued from Page 1) star, while deep burgundy satin was 0 decollete, the color being oyster white. worn by Beverly Weaver, of Detroit Gale Sterling and John Garrels, co- Margaret Ballard, prominent in chairmen of tickets, had as their sophomore activities, wore a cocktail guests Elizabeth Shaffer, Gros...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

….,;.: Weather udy to cloudy; pos- rain; warmer cast clot SiFizr liattu Editorials Semester Plan Of S.C. A. Married Life C I VOL. XLIII No. 106 Ohio, Indiana Banks Adopt ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1933 PRICE V Restrictions Maryland Maintains Bank Holiday; Comstock Begs Washington For Aid Two New Detroit Banks Organized $8,250,000 Capital Is p rovided By Henry And Edsel Ford (By The Associated Press) Banks in two stat...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN [LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN n in the Bulletin Is constructive notile to all nkembers of the Copy received at the office or the Assistant to the President until a. m. Saturday. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933 No. 1061 NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on Wednesday, March 1, and on Wednesday, March 8, from four to six o'clock. University Broadcasting-Tuesday-2 p. m. "Introducing the Art Ap...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas Hoosier Wrestlers Before The Start Sisler And Joe E. Brown * * * "DEAR JOHN THOMAS: "Open tennis tournaments may be all right, but it seems un- just to our boys who turn out for wrestling to make them engage in open meets like the one with Indiana last Saturday. From the stands those Tnlinn ia z lnl~,ili. rlriw- PA - Wolves To Meet Illini, Buckeyes In Run Saturday Triangular Race Figur...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…I 4 % k LY feasible to any extent, the University in general and the sociology department in particular should 4 follow the trend toward education in sex rela- tionships. So vital indeed, is this subject, that an entire social system can stand only with an ade- quate knowledge of the underlying principles. a Marital relationships, psychological and physi- ological problems, eugenics, and child guidance, all thickly veiled in the past under t...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCIETY 7J Many Houses Plan Aeivitkies For This Week P edging and Initiation Ceremonies To le Held; Several Dinners Planned Sororities and fraternities are busy this week with a variety of activities, including rushing, and pledging and initiation ceremonies. ALPHA OMICRON Pi Alpha Omicron Pi wishes to an- nounce the pledging of Mary Alice Bauter, '36, of Philadelphia. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Mrs. Moritz Levi, Mrs. Rap...…

February 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 5-Year Term Is Prophesied For itler Ministry Leader Of 'Steel Helmets' Predicts Nazi Victory In Next Sunday's Elections CampaignHeightens Eight Deaths In Political Rioting OVer Week-End; Kaiser's Son Speaks BERLIN, Feb. 27. - (A) - Franz Seldte, one-armed chief of a million 'Steel Helmets" now fighting side by side with Hitler's "Brown Shirts" for victory in next. Sunday's elections,. predicts the Hitler coalition cabinet w...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… Weather y fair Sunday; Mon- ,ted and somewvhat ain. ig 00 LA A6F of an 4 t Daiii Cuba's P] litorials 7cit Should 'resident. No. 105 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEB. 26, 1933 PRICE FIVE _ _., " Bess Men est Bank Restrictions Tie-Up Draws Demands For Release Of More Cash From City Banks Closing Of Stores May Be Necessary Statements Of Merchants Prove Impending Food Shortage Rumor False University Econ Federal Guara Copies of thi...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…GAN .DAILI Li BULETIN tal-American group at 3:30 p. m. A discussion on "Social customs of Japan." Fellowship and supper at 7 p. m. Lutheran Student Club will leave at five o'clock sharp from the Zion Parish Hall for Ypsilanti. All who have promised to attend, please be there on time. In the Biu11etIn Is constructive notIce to allnmembers of the Copy received at the ofice of the Awilstant to the Pre-sident unto . m. Saturday. Autotrams Ter...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY m the RESS BOX Wolverines Are Favorites To Beat Minnesota Tomorroz Gopher Team Which Will Meet Wolves Here Thoiorrow John Thomas f Allen May See Action For The Micliigan Team Eddie Lowrey's Eye Spring Football Fastest Hockey Game Sports Shots Michigan 3, Minnesota 1 ::: x i~s COACII EDDIE LOWREY seems to' be running into bad luck lately as far as ladies and freshmen are concerned. Down at the Arena the other...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN .DAILY DAILY -- , " .- ,I--- '.. 2.F,' Published every morning except Monday during the rniverslty year and Summer Session by the Board in 9ntrol of Stixdent P~ublicationis. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Assocla- on and the Big Ten News Service. M1EXIBER. OI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or republication of all news dispatches credited to it or. sot otherwie credited...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…MICHIGAN DAILY AL __ CAM/PUS SOCIETY I Sororities Give Dances, Teas ', r Democracy's tidies and Gowns They Will Wear At Inaugural Ball Over WeekEnd [I Fraternities Also Active, Tau Delta Phi Entertains At Stag Ranquet Social activities among fraternities and sororities are at present mostly confined to teas, formal and infor- mal dances and announcing of pledges. ALPHA PHI Friday night a formal dance was held at Alpha Phi. Pete B...…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN D ILY__ _ _ _ _ G.E."UhInbeck Returns Fron European Trlip Program For 1933 Summer Session Made (Continued from Page 1) i pI1 rWrI Ijer T ft's i .n.aL ne I l % 1YITment July 6. while July 10 Prof. Experin eta l Work At Kenneth C. McMurry, chairman ofI Cambridge University the department of geography, will give an illustrated lecture on "Isle Prof. George E. Uhlenbeck, of the Royale as a National Park." physics department, ret...…

February 25, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…r showers, some- Q~g Sir iga tl 300 May Remain versity ; The Pee Amendment. XLIII No. 104 . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1933 PRICE FIVE ( ._.. r-I -mak Ne Power At Capitol lants To Sustain Heart is Report' Mayor ling His Own In git; Family Near leep Is Aid freshing HiM ;ement Is Offered tis Becomes Less He's 'New Man' la., Feb. 24.-(EP)--Stim- administered tonight to i Cermak to sustain the S flagging heart, weak...…

February 25, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY S.C.A. Announces March peakers The Student Chr iian Association has just announcedl forums sched- tiled for the month of March, which includes two local and. two out of the city speakers. Frank D. Slutz, trustee of the pub- lic library in Dayton,'0., will deliver the address at the forum March 1. His subject, "A New Citizenship," deals with the proposal for the for- mation of a third party without can- didates. The followin...…

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