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March 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

….." las.- & *\ * lL --.--r . :00--Upper Room Bible at 444 South State stree class meets t. INTf RAMURAL SPORTS PROVE AID TO 6UTDOOR ATHLETICS S PIR IRT a a a V %AJ& a u n THURSDAY All-soph banquet at' the First tist church. .Mandolin club rehearsal in Un- sity hall. -Cooley club meets In practice n, Law building. -Poindexter club tieets in read- room, Union. -Junior law smoker at the on. - Chemical engineers meet In n 151, Chemistry ...…

March 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…- S rest to University Women i I IBEREA ERITS SUPPORT 'DUE TO ITS BENiEFITS II -ELIOT covers. Baskets are made by hand.1 Pieces are sold that the children of the weavers may get an education. Porter, '19M, Spending Few Days Hert, Horace W. Porter, '19M, who since his graduation here last fall has been doing intern work in New York, is 11 ., NO GOWNS TO BE N AT, JUNIOR PLAY ICKET SALE HAS MADE ECESSARY TO OPEN GALLERY girls' in their cap...…

March 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…1 niz, m FAAo a a - hL ME-.5ULd IA T'S GOING ON I I SATURDAY anior Girls' play at the Whit- heater. pper Room Bible class meets t South State street. Women's Cosmopolitan club at the Y. W. C. A. speranto class meets in room Iniversity hall. SUNDAY r. W. M. Nelson, Detroit law- ,peaks to forum meeting of ation of Labor and Committee at Labor temple; 306 South street. obart guild lunch in Harris ocial half hour at the Method- urch. Wesleyan gu...…

March 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…P 0I x 'I Detroit law. meeting of id Committee e, 306 South lunch in Harris ur at the Method-. yan guild meeting d forum meets in Waterman speaks t congregation in FRESHMEN SCORE VICTORY IN SWITNING MEET AT "Y" (Continued from Page One) the fancy diving he was close press- ed by Thompson,.'22, and Stryker, '21, who were btu four and six points be- hind him. Million, the only other Sehior point winner, won the plunge for distance without ...…

March 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…1 HE irl(1 VIU. DIa-ULY Asked At Random) re high; your last sea- ed and reblocked into ape, with a new band,I iew and save you five We do only high class Hat Store, 617 Pack- 1792.-Adv rniture and Rugs at e.-Adv. (Any member cif the University, professor or student, who has a ques- tion he wishes discussed in this col- umn may mail it to the "Asked at Random" reporter, care of The Daily.) "What do you think of the suggest- ed plan for some...…

March 31, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

…It DAILY , , I - LRPUS TO HEAD[~hLT9 Student Leaders Needed at "Y" Camp one) ondY half of :'clock Fri- being play- lock in the . follow the ur winners ght playing ers of the I be played at 7:30 that have been left o semi-final games at 9 and 10 o'clock. be played by the win- o games that even-, k. games are announc- evenson and Oldes, Mitchell, May, and s to Fraternities Bred and the houses e been assigned are: Alpha Delta Phi and ba, P...…

March 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…[HE MICHIGAN VA b sj.. . MAJESTIC THURS.-FRI.-SAT 0 )RPHEUM THEATRE 2700 3-30 7:00. 9.30 10-On 1 T ,stage THE WHITNEY .1 Anita Stewart In I "IN OLD KENTUCKY" WUERTH THEATRE Wed-Thurs-3-4-A. J:.Blackton produc- tion "Dawn" with a kinogram weekly and comedy, "Trial by Jury." Fri-Sat-S-6-William Farnum in "Heart Strings" also comedy, "Over the Ocean Wave" and news. Sun-Mon-7-8-William Russell in "Six Feet Four" with a "Snub" Polla...…

March 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…. (Y ERS HOBBS The Stage THE WHITNEY hich to wage The Daily contains the latest Asso- of the liquor elated Press News.-Adv. EST IC MES TODAY Stewart in KENTUCKY" ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00. 3:30. 7:00, 8:30. 10:00 Sat-6--All star cast in "Oh Boy" (re- turn date) also a screen magazine and comedy. Sun-Mon-(Watch for this picture?). Tues-Wed-7-8--Frank in "The Brute Breaker" also showing Craig Kennedy stories. COMING Nazimova in "Eye for e." Oliv...…

March 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

…SUIN FEATURE ECTION .. 1 TS ITRE S -USIC LITERARY P tr6F i. tYt 43Fitjl SECTION TWO i r.rr uruiiw wi ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1920. PRICE PRIC. IN ONI min1 Dame Rumor Would Call Halt To lany a Wonderful Career, But- Registrar Hall Comes to the Rescue w ith an -Explanation of the Attendance Committee, that Saves the Day RB Wrrol Bnrnn - . LO] GE yPJ 4ULUAA a i4u Rumor has played a great part in the workings of huma...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…aL u !.' 1V0'1 FEATUREES THEATRES LITERARY i'MAr £U*i4Ufl & it~lj SECTION TWO 0 I X. No. 117. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS I rIC CUNTRIES RESENTED ON C NUMBER OF FOREIGN. IN ANY ONE SCHOOL, HERE HAS LARGEST KOLLMENT OF ALL of Cosmopolitans Come to :a for Professional Train. Five Religions Counted Alarion TOAST Blurton THEY STAR IN THE JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY it (By Thomas I. Adams) Of the 7,000 for...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

…AIN Vi-XIL- I --- -- es, Music I dent Cases f "EVEN AS EVE" with Grace Darlin and "CHICKEN 4 La CABARET" Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable Dealers. USE MOTORS TO VENTILATE UNION Eight electric motors are now being installed as part of the ventilating system of the Union. It is expected that the whole system will be in oper- ation within another week, now that the motors have arrived. Fresh...…

March 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

…Pie Screen . 7:00, 8:. uu SATURDAY Lila Lee in se of the River" Thurs-Fri-18-19-Monroe Salisbury in "His Divorced Wife" with a news and comedy. COMING Norma Talmadge in "She Loves and Lies." Olive Thomas in "Footlights and Shadows." III THEATRE i-Sat-19-20-Zazu Pitts in "Seeing It Through" also news weekly and comedy. H UBERT AL JOLSON in BETROI "SINA -- G a rrickDetroit I NothingBut "LOVE" Homi nimu imniumIr COMING Locklear in "The...…

March 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

…J. i L ttigant &Itl { f y f ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920 I PRICE ' Announces Cast For, 1920 'op pr FORY-TREES-TUDENTS S ELECTE tL' BY DIETRTO PRPOCE ANNI EJUNI0N-["IHI0 , ji first act of "George Did 'ia on cream, s it appeared I I The Leads I the jU ri- 'v-. en ; Reading from left to right the leads are Harold Lauver, Kemp' Keena, A. L. Schirmer, Knight Mirrielees and Paul Wilson. Lauver takes the pa ...…

March 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

…TI IE MICHIGAN DAILY -The *Screen TODAY-TOMORROW Katherine McDonald' in "The Turning Point" I I ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Tues-Wed. 23 and' 24 - Ora Crue in "The Loot," with a Mutt and Jeff cartoon, "Pawn Brok. ers." Thurs-Fri. 25 and 26-Evelyn Greeley in "Me and- Captain Kidd," also a news and comedy. -~ ~ 'III Ii ill 1111111111111111111111111111ill ! ALICE BRADY in "For- c ever After" Fall.Ifill.I1uu 1JiI1u4IuIuIEI...…

March 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

…1l DAILY The THE ;. ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Thurs-Fri. 25 and 26-Evelyn Greeley in "Me and Captain Kidd," also a news and comedy. Sun-Mon. 28,29-William Rus- sell in "Some Liar," also a com- edy and Ford Weekly. Tues-Wed. 30, 31-Peggy Hy- land in "The Black Shadow" with a two reelt comedy and Mutt and Jeff cartoon comedy. Screen MVAJESTIC TIN ial Fiancee" 7 I1 M" I'. i I SHUDER AL JOLSON In S'TRU1 "SINBA...…

March 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY I EATURE SECTIO.N r-= IN 1 LITERARY ( P .99L I- Abb- tr tl FtYt titll SECTION TWO :XX. No. 129. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1920. PRICE 1TADIYIONS CAP NIGHT, IA AND GAMESi } AS IT WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED The New University Hospital UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION, WILL BE GREATE' INSTITUTION OfKIND IN AME U' SlIMEN TOQUES' GIVE WAY rO MORE CHARACTERISTIC "POT" ING OUT SCHEDULED DR MAY 20'TH...…

March 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -,, DAILY TRYOUTS mores and upperclass- e wanted to tryout for orial staff of The Daily. news editor in the aft- Rainfall Cannot Be Controlled To furnish World With Energy -PROF. HUSSEY I a Michigan Daily is an all-Cam- paper.-Adv. ANN ARBOR CHOP SUET Keellent CHOP SUET from, 11-:80 a. m. to midnight eaks and Chops 814 S. State Prof. W. J. Hussey, director of the University observatory, stated yes- terday that he did n...…

March 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…- -. - .9 ,UncheS Confectionery tm,, Delicigus Sodas :e our own Ice Cream ted from Fraternities and 218 S. Main Phone 166 Tuttle' s Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. Public Kitchen SNow ,Being Used 1 WHAT'S GOING ON i .- t Ann Arbor kitchen. I' I now has a community Sri n 5.. ,.* : ,;4 1 W1PrrIMrg1 Y O ! I w nY Ml I N 0 W 0l N S" A L Every day regular dinners are-pre- pared at the kitchen and sent to 18 families, kept hot b...…

March 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…ty but vindicated by enlisting in~. the " 'o I time to start wearing a cap he wears Il mrnav ssedhe apassmes.hisf"a- / + ~ it regardless of time, place or the th- = pVecatvse, e sue i conEdCa pus I'Vhile er well known factor,. Then, the HUERIJ~TR I - mand accompanied= by . a banker's U E wcso fwarn otcb________________ daughter wham he has secretly mar-_____________=___________ ried. While at sea his boat is torpe- tars, often attached, undoub...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

….. Vitimate Stage ehedule of Dramatic Events d Stage and Screen Celebrities (By T. W.) s the most unique thing about' ctions coming to, Ann, Arbor is that while both stage and will be present, tho latter arce of all the leading talent 1 be displayed because of the change of two well-known ars back to the older form of nent. No doubt interesting ns can- be made between rk in each of the two me- st notable film production to 3 Lionel Barrymore ...…

March 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…I ,AY meets in au- tant meeting of .Ferris ss, room 306, University recital at School of class meets in room 8:00-"Michigan Men in Action" pie- tures in Hill auditorium.- 8:00-Intercollegiate Zionist society meets in Lane hall. 8:00 - Women's Educational club meets at Martha Cook building. 8:00-Executive committee of the Glee and Mandolin club meets in room 328, Natural Science building. THURSDAY 10:00 A. M.--Mr. M. B. Greenough of the Nat...…

March 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…it "WU1iu V1 FRIDAY :00--Board of directors of Zionist so- ciety meets in tane hall. :30-Rifle club meets in room 445, Engineering building. :30-Polonia Literary circle meets in Lane hall. :30 - Committee of "48" meets in board room, Lane hall, to organize campus club. :30-Soeial evening for all Disciple students at the church on South Un- iversity avenue. :30-Phi Sigma society meets in room P 173, Natural Science building. :30 -. Alpha Nu D...…

March 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

…GRILL fern Literature in F erio of Transition;. New Works To Come OUR IDEA OF KODAK PICTU . gilled Porterhouse Steaks '3o a.m.. to 1:30. pm. :*o p.m. to8 p.m. Huron St. Upstairs I_" in Stationover Rae Theatre a (By Stewart T. Deach) Among students of the 'preent-day fiction, there is perhaps no more in- teresting question than that which, concerns itself with the trend which literature is taking at the present time, and search as...…

March 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

…WCil CAMPAIGN e One) .ned from Pag societies which" li-ve 1 be presented to sub- theI i government at the time of the tation of the memorial, and in the museum in the base of atue in token of the amity of ro republics. In recognition ofj rvices in the, campaign, Sphinxl e given mention in this book,! ling to Registrar Hall. Committee Named Sphinx committee in charge of -ive is: Grattan L. Rourke, '21,' nan, John Henry, '21, Barry, '21, Hen...…

March 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…5Jd-ILj1L I - -. ~-.- am The Other CollegesI committee represent- dramatic clubs at rking to raise money in ident body. y for build- ent for the have voted e dramatic' ews of Col- for a new AEN _ I, from Page Three) neet, and entries will il the starting of eachI ray any men who were rfor practice may be ht 'at 8 o'clock there will be ard free style swim and pre- .es in the 40 and 100 yard free end in the .60 yard back stroke. of time...…

March 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… R'S GRILL al Grilled Porterhouse Steaks 1:3o a.-M.- o*1.30 p-m. 1:70o pamk. to8 p.ma. wwnuir r +rrii r rr rw r V. Huron St.- Upstairs nterurban Station,over Rae Theatre MITNEY THEATRE THURSDAY APRIL 1 rWA\LK[D. presents DOTH NGTON Y 01 J me "" U. U. 11' fq f dyofyVlorHand. L/OVE andc511A7MRT/IA WITH 7HE NEW YbPR/K COMPA NY AL YED.8 NONMT// I/v NEW YVkK 4 PRICES- $.75 to $2.00. MAIL NOW SALE TUESDAY I JE REASON WHY PEOPLE ANN ...…

March 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…THEATRE 11 I' Sun-on-7-8-All star cast in "The Other Men's Shoes" and Harold Lloyd in "From Hand to Mouth" a two-reel comedy and colored review. Adults 35c, children 10c. Tues-Wed-9-10-Shirley Mason in "Her Elephant Man" with a kinogram weekly and comedy, "Chicken Chasers." Adults 30c, children 10c Thurs-Fri-I1-12-All star cast in "The Gay Old Dog" with a comedy, "Good Little Brownie." Sat-13-"Mother Love and the Lay" with a news weekly and ...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…'71 L l DAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY E COPPERHEAD Lionel Barrymoce Drinkwater 's " braham Lincoln" Called " Artistic Triumph Of Season," Famous Poet Visited In Ann Arbor Bennet's Newest Play "Sacred and second inaugural and Gettysburg ad- Profane Love," Throws Light dresses? One forgets such trivialities on Modern Life in the peculiar spell. "the uncanny force," of the play and "Abraham Lin- i"LEONARD1 WOOD"TITLE[ IPROF$ HOBBS' NEW B Mack Seune...…

March 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

…Is, the books, and vest. hum we by, now catches first tile fusser's eye, with cushions soft and light canoe, he sallies forth his girl to woo. For- getful now of profs and math, he rev- els gaily in the laugh, of that sweet maid who gently leans, against his shoulder, lost in dreams. Could but this season last for aye, while soft spring breezes round us play, but soon exams come for the term, and fill our blue books full of bunk. Then when a...…

March 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… rr a, VIRILE DRAMA at the, Dunsany, Writer Who Invar sssures Reader of Something Leader of Neo-Romantic No S A Special in every sense of the word personally produced super-picture from his own studios brings to the screen one of the strongest stories ever written A (COk(NISTONf VWDOWEUl L .: {L JYJ J r J *' 4, y.nRSs..v L L Y L * '* * "A . J ' 1L~ "wt'r::;'{';: ::;:;;' " } SrtL 3" :ti"'i' :"}iti C::" -"6; {fr{ :Mf : WWET ODNNISTO...…

March 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

…[JUniv dormitoriesI dich- Fair Sex 's Last this the Hoge, Now Gone e en- were It was a famous trysting place, irner uhis old oak tree; now it is gone for- num- ever. Early in the week a heartless that University with no thought of the sentiment attached, ordered some early qually heartless woodcutters to fell licine it to the ground. It grew by the walk that which leads past Presidert Angell's eman old home. elles- Many the clandestine date ...…

March 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

…Pence For CollegeI Is Wlroke, Are Varied dition financially and by the fifteenth it is "broke," flat "broke." Bauman) in business Is a remarka- Remedying this well known condi- tion is where the sagacity and inge- ,way with all that "trash" nuity is discovered. espeare wrote about steal-; . It is developed to a high the students on this cam- us have never benefited by1 le lectures that Solomon ve on the husbandry of re- nd the result is tha...…

March 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

…I iy Jack P. Holden, "22 and Ce'ilan H. Rorick, ,'21; Harlequins, girls-Craig Ferguson, '22, M. B. Small, '21, W11- liam S.' Butterfield, '22, and James K. Spence, '21E; boys-Edward F. Moore, '21E, Fitzhugh Brewer, '21, Charles Price, '21, and LaMott F. Bates, '22. Folly girls-Lawrence R. Van Ness, '20M, W. H. Turner, '21, Gordon Loud, '22, and George Stone, '22; duet Holmes, John I. Dakin, '22, Leo P. Rennell, '22, and Leigh Anderson, '21; ...…

March 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

…¢ 1 1 i VJ ~.=If-AN !JItiL 1 RI TRUE .. :es celebrating Palm ppropriate music, will nn Arbor churches to-' ms that will be deliv- ng are of varied char- zdeavor to emphasize of the Christian life. in the Baptist church lls will have for his he Modern Christian, second of a series of on Dr. Marion L Roy book. His message truth and its source. iscuss the attitude of rd truth and the be- >dern Christian. The of the Baptist Guild the mathem...…

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