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March 28, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…C Women To Compete Tiiles 'Awiarded In All-Campis And Ten AiIA npis Telegraphi lte ol1iV 441C w 4io Gym Show To -Be Held Friday At I-[iV B ilintil Solo By Of With Indian Clubs West To Be Feature Second Annual Show? Intramuiral Cards swim Track Figa P11"; (in ,. t on theIntramural card for this week. Starting tonight with the annual basketball game be- tween the Intramural managers and the staff, the program will continue until five p. m. ...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHiIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, R ecord Falls As Freshman Natators Win By MARJORIE WESTERN Jean Berridge, Michigan's Helene Madison, raced the 40 yard stretch in the Union Pool to a new Intra- mural record of 25 seconds, clipping the former mark by a second in the annual Interclass-Telegraphic meet last night. The freshman team swam off with the scoring honors by garnering 39 points. The Seniors were second with 23, and the Sophomores trailed ...…

March 30, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…THE M I CHIG I CA N DAILY ~' THURSDAY, From the PRESS BOX By John Thomas 'Mural Closure Is Possibility After Vacation Intramural Doors Shut At Night and On Sundays; Complete Close Denied The Intramural Building will be First Outdoor Prct~gie Held Ned Turner Shows Instinct Of . . r . t ta z -1 T "4 . . . I-M Closing High School Sport Shots BasketballI IL- X t4'k,, I U __YL UNI~t l;EI~IAAA I( 1111 ' L iU l / t I GAUIA By Baseballers N...…

March 31, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…Published every morning except Monday during the niversity year and Summer Session by the Board in ontrol of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Associa- ion and the Big Ten News. Service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or republication of all news dispatches credited to it or ot otherwise credited in this paper and the local news ublished herein. All rights o...…

March 01, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…THlE MIdCAN G 'A :N CAMPUS SOCIETfY I ,,I Tickets Go On Sale Today For C D .~ -- Fraternities And Sororities Will Sigma Nu Will Entertain At Dinners This Week Give First Union Past Documents Of Comedy Club D *W* ~ Al~'a 3Lb U3I 1 Jreaset ance The mid-week activities of frater- nities and sororities include rushing dinners, faculty affairs, parties and Sale Will Be Limited To election of new officers. Seniors Of Law School ALPHAPi ...…

March 02, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY By MARGARET PITALAN Of outstanding importance each spring is the tapping of new members to Mortarboard, national honorary society for women. Each year, in ac- cordance with a custom more than 25 years old, junior women judged worthy in consideration of the na- tional qualifications of scholarship, service, and leadership, are honored with invitations to membership. Mortarboard was inaugurated on this campus in the early yea...…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ Aft nil CAMPUS., SOCi EITY Alumni Clubs Elect Officers, Give Banquets u I Campus Elite Turn Out For a1 PlayOpening" o% medy Club Production Has Brilliant First Night At Iydia lendelssohun By CAROL J. HANAN A1 brilliant turnout of campus no- tables attended the opening of Com- edy Club's presentation, "Three Times The Hour." held last night at the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre, and. the reception after the play. De...…

March 04, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I C AMPUS SO CI ETY 13.1 History Of Musical Sororities At University Shows Pro Formal Dances Are Featured At Fraternities Frolic Band Leader New York Band Plays At Phi Chi; Kappa Nit Holds Initiation Formal Many out-of-town guests attended- ] the Kappa Nu formal initiation dance and the Phi Chi formal, last night. -. KAPPA NU Kappa Nu entertained at a formal' initiation dance last night. Guests were Florence Roth, ...…

March 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

….. ..... ........ AOWAb A'MII'US Initiations Held By Fraternities Over Week-End Sigma Phi Alumni Return For Anniversary; Dance Given By Delta Chi DELTA ALPHA EPSILON The Delta Alpha Epsilon frater- I nity wishes to announce the initia- tion of Vernon Baldwin, '34, of Mor- enci, Mich., and Lawrence Mann, '36, of Nunda, N. Y. DELTA CIII An infornmzal party was given by Delta Chi last night. Chaperons were Professor R. H. Sherlock and Mrs. She...…

March 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…HE MICHIGAN DAILY s CAMPUS SOCIETY 1 t - ---. Week-End Finds Cam us Houses ActiveSocially Many Sororities Entertain Guests And Alumni With Dinners Aid Banquets owns Wsri At Roosevelt Inaugurol Ball New Members! Received Into I H Formal Initiation Pro-Week For Fraternities Follows, Several Founded in 1909 by James B. An- I earned by the woman. gell, the then president of the Uni- dates to be considered Variatio1s Iversity, and Mrs. ...…

March 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

…THlE'MICHIGAN ,DAILY I ~mac" 4- uauJiiw U y .j Fellowship In Two Divisions Pven.-s To Do Research In Four Coutntries; Ellis WilM Leave For Vienna Prof. Howard S. Ellis, of the eco- nomics department, end Lawrence Preuss, of the political science de- p)artmxent, haLve been announced re- cipients of Social Science Reserve Council fellowships for the coming Year, Professor Ellis ivill leave Ann Arbor early next autumn for Vienna, wthere he in...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… UA-PUS SO dK MsmmAA Hlard -Ime Dances Mueums Visited By-- F-eature Weekd-n Arbor Club Y es' , wenty-seven members of tii The banklng situation is not seri- Arbor Woman's Club \ver2 OUSIY, affecting social activities for through the resear"ch divisie n I League Plans I Grill Dane For Week-End Sm-nall COver Cha rge Will Salmrd Lay Night Prices Faling- in with the universal at- tempjt to 1keep the depression from being7 too mnuch of a ill"...…

March 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

…_____________THlE MICHIGAN DAILY l CAMPUS SOIETY Ite's From' Other amp U'1[1 Election Dates Set To Vote On New Officials Chairman Of J. G. P. Will Be Elected March 28; Others On April 5 Announcement of the dates set for the election of next year's officers for the Junior Girls Play, the League,1 and the Woman's Athletic Associa- tion was made today by Helen De-I Wit(, '33, president of the League. On March 28 will be decided Who the gen...…

March 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY { j +Y 1i. Jf } CAMPUS S%. Ma studen ts New Portrait Of Mrs. F nt iaied Into CampUSOSS Week-End Features Rites For New Members, Guestf Dinners And Dance Sororities and fraternities spent a r busy week-end with initiations at most houses in aAtion to dances and dinners featured at others. TJHETfA PHI ALP A Theta Phi Alpi a held a guest din-1 ner Sunday, followed by an open house. Pink tapers and white sweet peas were us...…

March 15, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

…T1Q'IE l.MI CHftIGA'1N 1DAIL1,Y . ................ .. ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ....... . STUPEDOUSSTARLI-GUNIQUE StariR':ten' Toda eare cof ident A n erw a is oing forward from this tiim. 'e will sacril our wai t cffne ls riting papers, fountain pens, felt, novelies, eath raoos, and numerous oether items at prices so low that YOu are assured of a gilt-edge investin ient bjy every purchase. After this unique s.erifieecof a n $80,90...…

March 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

…___ ___ __ ___ ___ __THE MICHIGAN DAILY I .AVII sirSf, SOCI ETY -Namn.e Milit arytSor-orit ies 1inlertfiiiiAt Guest Ball Chair nan itt R us i ItPrieTa !T~.i1Ui L I Sci critcs are crteiainingTthi Suggest Men SFor Board Offir 1- _____wcola-,with rushing paries, teas and Kol L,. t nihtidinner wn; helltt Aides Aih'. Omicr'on Pi for pedgs, 1um Amnong .ilisChosen ria lc, 2nd the follo ,,in, pati'onnesses:{ :i'rs. "t: C. CristoMrE . S. Lloyd, ...…

March 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

…, 19THE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOCI ETY P 'astel Shades Afford Frolic SpringTouch Cinema Star Sports Clever Beach Garb 11iosher-Jordan Journajisni Alumni Vicetorious In F Many Notables Seen At Annual Yearling Dance; McCarthy Leads Marc By CAROL J. TIANAN The pastel shades and fragile fa- brics of the gowns seen at the Frosh Frolic last night along with the bal- miness of the evening conspired to give a spring-like atmosphere to one ...…

March 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…M I C H I G I CAMPUS SOCIETY Works Of Three Artists To Be Shown At Art Exchange Progr Duane Yates Selected For Crease Dance Dance Limited To Law Students; Motif To Be Chinese D u a n e Yates' orchestra, well- known radio dance band which has proved popular on a number of Mid- dle West campuses, has been engag- ed to play for the Crease Dance March 31, it was announced last night by Leo Warren, '33L, chairman of the dance. At the same ti...…

March 21, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CA MPUS TY Dancing Draws Sunday Nigh Crowd Jespiie Stormy Weati Unusually Quiet Week-End Spent By Fratermties Few Parties On Campus; Houses Hold Initiations And Entertain Guests The fraternities and sororities saw the week-end through with guests and initiations. AC ACIA Acacia initiated Edward Hutchin- son, '36, Fennville, and Robert Min- teer, '34E, Kansas City, Mo., at a formal ceremony Sunday morning. ALPHA CHI OME...…

March 22, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS zIdio o theNorth univ Club At Sylvan Esolat(', :t )~'I SOCI ETY i Sons O JG-P1Mv yPhillips To ?Sing tIsO GP To FeatureA Sororities To Sell One-Third Entertain After Of Side Re wild The third outing to be given this nier. *erby the Outing Club will be held FeUl~ro .eonigX1b <i? urda-y atSylvan Estates. The golf dr; iing ontest, ?Mixed baske "'ofl l~ esgop will leave at 1:15 p. in., meet- ba ll. sem, vo1Wl & 11...…

March 23, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

…f-"v CAMPofhUS SOCIETY I E Cabaret Plans For Program Star Notables Mike Brennan And Quartet Will Lead Bill; Tom And Virginia Roberts To Tap With a program featuring many campus notables, the Campus Cab- aret promises to be of great interest to the students, according to Mar- garet O'Brien, '33, general chairman of the cabaret committee. Mike Brennan and his quartet, famous for their singing at Cran- brook, will lead the bill. The othe...…

March 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

…HE MICHIGAN DAILY CAMPUS SOLI Y F 'p w 110 I eowship Group Plans necessary. according to Faith Ralph. Cafttera Syle ~iner 33, chairman of the World Fellow- C afcteria Style Dinner ship Committee. Although announcement was made 'The dinner will be conducted cafe- weviously that Mrs. Byrl Bacher teria style. as usual, due to the ill- vould cook dinner for the World Pel- ness of Mrs. Bacher, so that it will gwshp dnnerto e hed tnigh, anot ...…

March 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

… ;%,6 0,0 A M mP U i 4L I New Additions Announced For AprilCabaret Entertainment Planned At Small Cost For Those Who Are To Attend Two new trios and a soloist are the lastest additions to the program which the committee has planned for the Campus Cabaret to be held April 1 in the main ballroom of the League, according to Miriam Carver, '3, chairman of entertainment. .Mary Morrison, '35SM, Barbara Bates, '35, Lucille Lucas, '34SM, make up t...…

March 31, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

…Llid li'1I1au I V A.i'N CAM PUS SOCIETY Five Committee Reads Chosen For '34 J.G.P. Sutherhrnd, Ciuff, Kirby, Diebed and Osborne To Direct Committees fiarbara Sutherland was elected general chairman of the 1934 Junior Grls' Play at a meeting of sopho- more women held yesterday in the League. Aiding her will be Ann Os- borne, as assistant chairman. Vir- ginia Cluff is to be in charge of prop- erties, Hilda Kirby will be finance chairman and...…

March 01, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… Sees Sorority Girls In New House 1 For This Year ill Grou.p Ousted By Fire f Fid Residence; None To le~ave University -() Members of Alpha Gamma Delta, r e- who wvcre turned out of their sorority j Confessed Killer Expects tateiei Agree With Vet Self-Destruction lit Il ie! LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 28.- -A former statement' clos ng the cently-renewed investigation of the house last Sunday morning, due to death of Paul Bern, motion pictu...…

March 02, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 2, Contract Bridge 450 Take Part Tournament To In Half -Price Begin March 6 Night At Unio Garden Photographs Exhibited Today In Architecture Building In Associated Press Photo Sen. Cordell Hull of Tennessee, President-Elect Roosevelt's choice for secretary of state is shown in conference with Henry L. Stimson, the man whom he will succeed. The hand of Hull was seen by Japan in the recent Stimson note on...…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY House Gets Bill 'Bank Situation Providing For Must Wait For Wet Ratification Laws'-Rodkey State Senate Approves Professor Returns From. Heidkamp Measure; Lay Conference With State1 Plans For Convention Banking Commissioner LANSING, March 2, -UPA)-Ap- Prof. R. G. Rodkey, of the business proved overwhelmingly by the Sen- administration school, declined to ate, the Heidkamp plan for state con- make a statement on his return fr...…

March 04, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY C. A. Plans tate Reigious Meeting Soon iference To Be Iheid A1 ausing M'archl 10,' 11 ; * Va Du~en SpDeaker ans are being formulated for a el to the state religious confer- of last fall, according to Jul._ s, '33, president of the Student stian Association. ds follow-up conference, which be held March 10 and 11 at Lan- is a state meeting at which the us Michigan colleges will be asentedl. Henry Van Dusen, national etary of ...…

March 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Yoreign Markets Cease Quotation 3f U. S._Money an To Last Until Present Situation Is Clarified In America, Reports State Checks Uncashiable ,ondon Stock Market Re mains Open But Trading s Slow, Close Dull (By The Associated Press) In every European capital exten- Ian of the American bank holiday o .the banks of New York resulted n suspension of dollar quotations n foreign exchange markets until he situation is clarified. LO...…

March 07, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…- T~lE'Mr - A) A1lI V_ Nation Jokes, Lautlis Aboi Scrip Used I Mi1Iionires Borro Fromii BuI1(rs; F1hoove r Short On Cash NEW YORK, March 6-i P-Quip', grins and tall stories were on the lips of Americans today as they, wcnt to a well they had not tapped nce war days.I It was a wcll of extra resourceful- nes%, of ingenuity, of good humor. Human life, in spite of the shortage of cash; was finding ways of carry- ing on-as it has a way of doing. a...…

March 09, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…THE MJCAIIGXN--T~A1LY- CAMPUSS __IT Y __ Items From Othecr CampusesI Obapt ; old i er Houses IMi' ahoi Initiaio)s Dsplay N cw Trend Ord.i .llatvTo IMark S cenes iT), Proniote "Good F iendshi ml r .By Cl VIELTQN MSON, Jet. vei' eck End sa anunusual topcoat the other_ day. It was of etamel's hair and i-- a very full model. Tailors say idc hae Frma that i conit' ins fully five yards of mrat ,rial, IR has no buttons and no I~npeisHoliori...…

March 10, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…TrHE M1IHIGAN DAILY VVtti axm f L s se> ol ~i _.~i ._I,..,.~f cr vJ, D ilel Pr~,-e v on al iings of Naziled ers t at a fe-der.al commissioner vould takie charge of Bavaria brought respmc t orn.D vrianpop ulists thna any ;;u1h move would be resisted by force. Since Hlitler'"s victory at the Elnourcedto"1 inPCe Nazi represen- tiocn. i n te3o vri coalition gov- Prussia, by far the largest state, tas the first brought under federal ontrcl after H...…

March 12, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY __ ! '-- - ! {{ ? ' "' 0UJ4 'i s e ~ uA PC 1PAYASIE TC T S 8i-A)KER }iFOP U*NO; } 1 a A"FZEP94ZW ANO +e Ci Jd C7T 4E tcLU ' AN -iu F t cd }-rVH £12 tt =R f .M.C'!SI. ' T 1 F3I CS5 u F h r; AN " . , tj +«7,Ao r..Ei a C *AM :-'r , ., C >t -r9 g3,' ± A, '6 " 4 i~ w- s.l -~m .er <. ai. a: .F -: ' {{f 1, 3 ...Vgp. ' i ii a1 . t " ILLIW O1 z" S t i { .r 4 d~r' ( r. - 6rT ! '^ r d a. 6 4.,.. 3r. ttn ,;* a .._ _-..". ,io.rr~c- e.cYa...…

March 14, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…TtilE MI 11GAo I)AIIj A JICAN °TCITY, Mar-ch J13. -/cp- ry fo h irttm n Nearly, !e y 'ad ratcd SIx newr car- ts. T!.1'. Fr tD r /1'fsic'(/ iFata1lTo Aide Aogralphs Of World4-f wsPole ienJ IJioUiiiversit 'y U'esySh wNwPhu(ses Of Thei'Lives Sta.rts A Sst,'n Ih .« ,1>ofL~ l 'r,;ctz I ui it - vre-i__ei t A RNICMn>1.. it y b ei o edhuti al-~ve Siro(!iei', Hoover's 7'ng ara whhwol1)Oid fo rnh trtete anwho sup- a sytmtcivso fteae: le rsdn ovrwit...…

March 15, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SOCIETY 'I f t . orities And Fraternities Advance Spring Hold PledgingAnd Initiation Fashions To Be Ciii OMEGA sorority for women, at ceremonies Show n in J.G.P. 1 Chi Omega wishes to an- held at 8 p. m. Thursday in the the pledging March 6 of Ce- League. The women taken in were tichardson, '36, of Highland Sarah Lacy, '35, Holland; Ione An- ItIISI Tr fvlvel Wear derson, '33, Kankakee, Ill.; Louise For ]Men and Women ....…

March 16, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY New Chairman Items From Other Campuses superintended the technical end, while the production has been pre-j sented atNthe NeighborhoodPlay- r house in New York. He was also as-I sociated with Richard Boleslavsky, prominent novelist. Mr. Komonosov has offered his services to the Hillel Players through his friendship with Aline Mac ahon, motion picture actress, who is a cous- in of one of the members of the Hillel Players,...…

March 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…tchigan Academy continues With General And Sectional Me ....a-. F.. Rue Delivers Idress Before Today's ACud Annual Ban quet Land Utilization Is Topic At Afternoon Meeting; Five Papers Presented (Con tined from Page1) ered in the new era we arc begin- ning, stated Mr. Wyer, and some of the old arts of housekeeping must be resurrected to make a success 'of the "back to the land movement." The "back to the land movement" may be transferring ...…

March 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…THE IHGA1N DAI L Y eS l'New iype Govermnt Michigan, Proposes System Cabinet-Parliament4 lar To England's le Givcs Talk lup Sees Bright Future or Developinent Of atural Resources (Continued from Page 1) ted to inquire into the reasons the recent action of the state te in regard to the transfer of administration of oil lands from State Conservation Department. History And Political Science broad plea for the introduction ichigan of a cabinet...…

March 21, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…T HE M ICHIGAN DAiLY TUESDAY, MARCH 21, Make Passage f Beer Bill Ceebrated Iy ReprsentCivee Di se re Scarce; E ruents [ ..T i a Lin ~id ber Ih R lifl ft cege Yet Remain Ir iuction ase NEW YORK, March 20-The stu- IiDelate ote ia1 I. t Supporters of the beer legislation in that branch of Congress by an overwhelmin pected the real thing will be flowing in the n Celler, New York; Douglas, Massachusetts; dent who graduates this year may ; InIve...…

March 22, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ich Expeeted Vote Hitler Dictatorship nan Body Called Into ssion; Hears Address Von ilindenaburg 4 - In Old Chuirch r Responds To Plea President For Help Solving Problems 'SDAM, Germany, March 21.- The new German Reichstag, is expected to legalize a four- lictatorship under Chancellor Hitler and quickly eliminate held its first meeting today s former seat of the Hohen- s. Wide Area Inundated As Ohio Overflows Its Banks L...…

March 23, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hitler's Move Against Jews Stirs Protest 1 4, I I Foreign Student Spnng Tour V Valuable insight into Amersican life is afforded students from foreign countries who take part in the an- L. S. Investigates Reports nual Spring trip through Michigan, Of Anti-Semitic Cam- organized every spring vacation for foreign men students, according to pwigl By Dictaitor Dean J. A. Bursley. Students going on the trip will Ready to make ...…

March 24, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY University Hal Is Fire TrapI) Juniors Ad lected To Tati Beia Pi Declares Edward (. Partdoi Svcen seniors and nir juniors -were elected to membership in Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering so- "I think that the University of ' students and faculty because of the iciety, at the annual springelections Michigan campus has been developed many exits. The Romance Language Members are chosen from the up- so that it ranks with other f...…

March 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…THE M 11CIGA N 1)A L Y - - L1M111 U a1UDS gain Active, Tapping Says dW Wiemnan Speaks To [ewark Organization At s First Annual Dinner tivities of clubs of the Alumni ciation are again on the upturn, rding to T. Hawley Tapping, ral secretary. The first annual er of the University of Michigan of Newark, N. J., held last 'sday at the Hotel Douglass in irk, was an outstanding event .e week's schedule. ad" Wieman, former head foot- coach at the Un...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY b gue Fashion Show s ts In Coming Easter Style 'araae Men's, Women's Styles Featured At Fashion Show Student Models To Be Used Exclusively, Don- ning Styles Old And New Beginning with a review of what the fashion-rights wore many years ago, the fashion show to be held to- day in the main ballroom of the League, will finish with what is most popular in men's and women's clothes today, according to Mary O'Brien, ge...…

March 31, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

…__ TIF MI~iGANDAILY State Lawmakeirs1 To Have Ho-iday DuringElection No S"s-dons Till Tuesday; P ries ptimiti Balo For Selctio-n (1, Repecal DeO'legals [aiivca~'~ tie towed (.own todaY in aid'ipj Lonof along w veek-enrd ai- ..ournme7nt AJ , stkate officials and mem-'~i ~l be"rs of the legislature turned their cattent ion to politics and the ; YL : f +-ee tion. Dercrrati;,imrembicrs of tElou; held cau cus and dcide-d toy fo IoreFriday,' and wo...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

…0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tailored But Feminine, otif f Spring Suits And Tew Tailored Grace Widely Featured In Spring Suts Contrasting Colors Smart Affording Changes; 3- Piece Suits Noted "~My father's in the coat and suit businessai a young shoesalesman. "The trouble with his work is that he Styles copy Those Spring Deerees Perforated Shoes Shown As Of Grandma's Dayd Newest In Sprin Foot uur~/qj/ ;Plis, Stinpes NwsI oqo""- Srn But More Coy...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…'rrirV MICHIIGAN DAILY xWFD INFSDW ,I . .. . .... ... z " _. Z. T ~ ,._ / 2 K / Y. Is E _ ' _ .. riIi.ue i f i 8 a 'y ,I~ .~ eiumeShoc-I dunit ceasion; ?Slender Effects them s tha the becoe mos ,dace 3sobviuslyou?.a ohr botThese new silhouettes are real aboutatwhensthtthey a becioerl ost dnce sotvyour y ou. nL thr .omething. Rather architectul, im orsnew enthySreim roery wd, it your erue o ht kind oc-w ith blocked shoulders t...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…H~ 29, 1933 THE MIHIGAN AILY AGEZ , tgh_ Crowns Vi-o n Wide Rn~ce 0Of .NewS - ri: ! e c e ,A :Novel. Range For Fastidious 1 New Mode Co-Eds Will Go HighHa 'A Well As Mannish, In TCheir iheadgear Preposterous! SrAng lauds the Hiigh Hat, spri:4g extols the Panama Pantake. 1'.eed, vogue proclaims as S i evrything from Sailors to Be-j c sAmazons to Fabrics, eight-matj i«ncaine. So varied, so novel i the range that the most fastidious Wll be ...…

March 29, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…1 16- 1 1 Spring Fashions For Men S S Rtgid Laws Disregarded In Yale And Princeton Fashion Dictates So much bunk has been laborious- iy concocted and solemnly handed. 3 tI 3 taprn H eaeh Oii+' cut on the subject of what consti- a ttes good taste in dress that it i: 'd onder that the average mar liven U 1' no more fashion-conscious than: he is. "What the well-dressed mar, Although in AYin Am"' wil ear' has become almost a,, :ble spring cl...…

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