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May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 2

…I well be used as a symbol of all that Michigan is ever striving to maintain. The records of Carl John- son, winner of this year's award, and Mike Knode will long be honored. LANTERN NIGHTc As a culmination to woren's activities, next Wednesday night, women Will meet together for the last big gathering -of the year-Lantern Night. Successfully re-established last spring, this ceremony promises to become one of the memor- able events of each ye...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 2

…OF THE UNIVERSITY. HIGAN pt Monday during the Univer- of Student Publications. SSOCIATED PRESS usively entitled to the use for s credited to it or not otherwise al news published therein. nn Arbor, Michigan, as second i, $3"5. ding, Maynard street. rial, 2414. 1 3oo words, if signed, ,the sig- in print ' ,but as an evidence of epublished in ''he Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office. ive no consideration. No man- , writer incloses postage...…

May 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… SP - ,;.- I-jAa6,.. SUWON= . . . --. . , ; -.- . .- . -- I - . -.- -.: - : WOLVERINES PLAY, Langenhan Still Out of Game; Karpus Also on Disabled List from Injured Heel CAPTAIN PARKS LUNDGREN CHOICE AS MICHIGAN HURLER' Headed by Captain Parks, the Wolverine nine invaded Columbus yes- terday, where they meet Ohio State this afternoon. Michigan's team is in a somewhat TRACK NOTICE All tratk mcn who, have lock- ers. at Ferry _field sho...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…igel, '20, Oarlotte, Michigan, F. Hall, '20, Manistique, principal of high school. Woodruff, '20, Charlotte, Latin and English. I iunert, '20, Boyne City, Fnplich k News From The Other Colleges I VACANCIES I Marion Michigan, Anna E Helen, G. Cady, '20, Niles, Michi- niversity of gan, English in Junior high school. ., English. Muriel R. Lambert, '20, Boyne 0, Cadillac, City, Michigan, history. Margaret A. Miller, '20, St. Jo- rand Haven,...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…T ' " x" 1 r : te r- .".-,-- r ;' w - ... b jI J-LIT BASEBAL All candidates for the junior lit baseball team are asked to report at 3 o'clock this after- noon on south Ferry field. With the opening of the sea- son scheduled for Wednesday, Manager Rorick- desires 'to ef- fect an organization, and to get in as much practice as possible before this time. Men are re- quested to bring their own gloves. Names of the candidates and their ...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…1' " V r t , .: . dlace for Michigan without ulty and some are picking rines to cop second and s in addition. arrell is calling for men for throw. Perhaps the great- s _n the squad is in that y man who has had any ex- r has the sligltest suspic- can toss the j velin a fair- tance should report to Far- e. If he has any prospects good Steve will show him MAN SQUAD CTICING DAILY ie Another long practice session was' - the lot of the All-...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…/!',. ". ".,,.. .. . : , s iwiriiw 1. .1. -:_..! _xa mb YESTERDAY'S GAMES. American League - New York 7, Washington 1. tCleveland 3, Chicago 2. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. - i k, and a NINES National League Brooklyn 4, New York 3. Chicago 0, Pittsburg 2. - Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. VARYTANK MEN TO- TAKE ON INELISIRLES tic teams face the wo days of the year 'hen two baseball c meet and one ten- e playe...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…[CHIGAN DAILIY iL ...'~ * * i ilr ; ri . r f" . ;. r, : 7", * . ',:.. .. ...1 6 . -- - . . -11 U Play which will be agreeable to both and the results will be tabulated in the Intramural office. Games which must be reported be- fore Monday night are those between Delta Theta Phi'and Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Zeta Beta Tau and Sigma Nu, Alpha Sigma Phi and Phi Kappa Sig- ma, and Theta Xi'and Chi Psi. Before Tuesday night reports ...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…cxy e ', ._._, LARGE LISTS FOR INTER- FRATERNITY TENNIS MATCHES Entries for the fraternity tennis list are 'unusually numerous. All the houses on the campus are being call- ed to see whether a team will be en- tered or not. The teams which have been eliminated in the baseball league are being called first and these will play during the first few days in or- der that the two series may not inter- fere with each other. Houses which dre planni...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…ed Devotees of outdoor sports and stu- or dents whose athletic exercise includes er walks on the boulevards and hikes Is, throught the country are urged to be St- careful of coming into contact with the M. poison ivy plant, according to a state- ay ment issued by the Health service. Stu- dents should learn to recognize the 1k plant, and also familiarize themselves with antidotes for its remedy. Read the Daily for Campus News. 1' cei MAY S M...…

May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…r. ':, 'a . ra: ."". 1 . u r I n- TRACK -MEN MEET CHICGO SAUROA No Down-Heartedness in Evidence Over Defeat at Hands of Illinois Aggregation CINDER TEAM PREPARINf, FOR COMiN% EVENT WITH MAROONS will be"published as soon as plans are more definitely formulated.. In the meantime it would be a good idea for men who expect to enter the meet to, get in a little practice on the track. Coach Farrell will be plad to help in any way he can, and...…

May 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… \, .. ,.-. " - .. . " . . ." .. ,, ^". ., :": " " . {" . , . " " " . ~j _ . , ... " +: .. ..,. - ' y ,!i L mZ : W I I BAD WEATHER HOLDS UP I FRATERNITY TENNIS TOURNEY I LMlnl fTRIP vDEL But two matches have been com- pleted in. the interfraternity tennis tournament. Chi Psi defeated Theta Xi six straight matches and Zeta Beta Tau defeated Sigma Nu four matches to three. In the latter series it was necessary to play an extra set of ...…

May 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… L/: ( 4. y .} L .. p .: . ." r" . a , . " e. , . .Al1 BOXING NOTICE INNING vIc. citing baseball 1 on the Ferry in triumphed core of 9 to 8 ran come-back ;ue and turned an defeat into ,elessly behind' andgren's . men sixth and sev- ed them seven' Last practice of the Boxing club will be held tonight at 7 o'clock, in Waterman gymnas- ium. All active members should be present with fees. A special meeting will be held Tuesday at '7:15 ...…

May 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… .' ' "' .a ; "<. 7 - :6 6or i DAY'S GAMES American League games, rain eveywhere. National League oklyn, 1; Chicago, 2. v York, 6; Cincinnati, 0. ton, 3; St. Louis, 9. TRACK MEN LEAVE FOR, CONTEST WITH MAROONS This afternoon at 1:16 o'clock (2:16 Ann Arbor time) Manager Parsons and 21 members of the Wolverine track squad will leave for Chicago to meet the Maroons in a dual meet tomor row night. Coach Farrell has already TWO INTERCLASS...…

May 15, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…iliii i 5r, " ate' 'x w, / :~:'.~~-' ..:". .:: _".! -I ________. - Frosh lasebal I M.en Show Promise TI I Coach Jack Enzenroth and his All- fresh baseball squad were favored' Ioway with another ideal baseball day on slab Wednesday and, as a result, the most beneflcial practice of the year was held. As the season progresses HERS the men are rounding into shape rap- TODAY idly and the team this year promises to be unusually strong, particul...…

May 16, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…'i Indoor Wlaseball Twelve Women Wrings Sure Win Enter Wyvern / I X I I THE AMERICAN CIGA BILLIARDS & POCKET Av.I the Daily for Campus News. I of War Pictures res there you can EE yourself & COMPANY 19 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK kN'S LUNCH r Quality and Athletics among the boys and girls of the University have received a new impetus. Indoor baseball is the ve- hicle for this rise. Contests between them...…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…^. F "'" " " A" " r . , . ..,i Howr Wolverines Won from Purdue MEET ,e been ,rschol-' 21 and and as ,cted in 't is as Michigan AB Knode, ss.....5 Kirch, if......4 Perrin, rf.......... 4 Van Boven, 2b .... 4 Mraz, 3b .......... 4 Genebach, c ........6 Newell, lb .........;3 Lan'genhan, of ..... 2 Ruzicka, p .. 4 Soheidler, p .......0 H 0 1 1 0_ 0. 0 1 .0 H OA 4 14 2 2 0 1 1 "0 3 51 .0 02 0 71 2 10 0 01 0 10 3 00 0 ntered a list of o...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…, . . r.- t i WE IPTr Eight o'clock tonight is the time limit for entries in the in- terclass tennis tournament. The entry lists will be kept open un- til that time and then the draw- ings will be made. The complete first round schedule will be announced in Thursday's Daily. Names may, be left at the intramural office or telephoned, phone 2268. Who u rt UNION TO IN MATCHXS, 'acuse, and Union will nts of the Varsity ten- ;he Eastern t...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… t _. . " .,, w., .. l and started practice for the Confer- ence meet which is to be held here onh the fourth and fifth of June. With, Cap- tain Johnson out of it little hope of victory is held forth, but, should he by any chance be able to compete, the [EN prospects of a Michigan win will be considerably brightened. ._..... iI TENNIS TEAM IN EASTERN STATES MANY ENTRIES IN FOR CLASS TENNIS TOURNEY Fifty-two entries have been received for...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… :.:'tom ... .\ " : '- Um J i" TEAMS MUS - . . ~--- _ _ r w ST REPORT CLASS TRACK MEET TO BE HELD MAY 29 nois men at Madison last Saturday when they were conceded but slight chance for victory. The win of the Badgers makes them dangerous con- tenders for the title in the Conference meet to be held here on June 4 and 5. Everything for painting is carried U here in ample quantity to supply the demand. If it's for painting, it's h...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… ' l_ ! 1 7 * .11 /, A^ .. RINES One A STAR JESDAY ifternoon Mich-I 'st meeting of the son. Iowa is at ous contender the the race for the 'ned two victories with Purdue and r of games with rines have two nd have a victory e initial game of has not yet been esults ,it appears e strong and that 1 brfing into play e of the west. ay Oppose ild present sever- Captain Hamilton awkeyes and it is e will be opposed These two men it by critics a...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…11 18 25 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 1 8 15 22 29 A freshman and junior baseball team .practice with substitutes will be held at 4 o'clock Monday. A sophomore and senior baseball team practice with substitutes will be he'ld at 5 o'clock Monday., A little paint talk is. in order now. Call in and we will do the rest. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washitgton.- dv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. THE TRADE AT BLUE FRONT Cl Cozrnr State m.-id Pa S...…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…:: NOO.'X i .. !, i " _ . . " "} .. . 9 Nea One 1 men have started back on their trans- continental tour. The Bruins have a strong combination of ball players and ,have with but few exceptions com- pletely overwhelmed their opponents. Illinois fell before the invaders by the score of 9 to 5, while University of De- ring troit went down to defeat before Cal- ifornia by a heavy score in two con- tests. Ruzickasand Ellison will be the oppos...…

May 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…I 1 Y X "4 " + " + Y . f " v , " W . ~' , f ".. .. ". . r.Il ,.. " . ., .. ." .. ." ,. ". .. ". . ... .. .' ., .. ,- .. . ... . " _ ,.Y[ C .. ,, , , . V M1 + /I1 ' , .y 1Gow a j1vb,--Acp., mono" i .. I3. ENTER IN A T ed to Compete Saturday. Is Given to First muelin deserves great credit for sav- ing several goals and for the hex- cellent playing that he did at full- back. The game was the best one that the Michigan team has played t...…

May 27, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… 777- : f """'"'' j ' i .; " .. rte. .. ,, . ., . _. .. . *,. ,,, . .. :i .: - z _- - "', LL .. . . . .. 111 kSpeedy, V J-LIT TRACK TrEAMT Candidates for" the junior fit track team, to be entered Sat- urday in the interclass track meet at Ferry field are Ireqifested to sign' up at the club house at Ferry field or to communicate j with Philip Foley, '21, 2220, the Iclass manager, as soon as pos- sible. ______________________________...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…. _ ... p .. .. . . .. ... . / M- ." ., .. y r . ." .; a . , . L " . t ., r "~ r iTATEs E CLOSE is on Saturday will eam representing ity. They come to cinder artists of and they present rmidable aggrega- n. - he Ohio Conference meet, held umbus last Saturday, the Buck- easily defeated their opponents, g up a total of 86 points. Ohio yan was secofId wtih 35 and n third wth 32. The remaining schools trailed in the rear. ice over the time o...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… --T - . Yr. . . " .. i .' iW .. . .. .. ..". F w .. .. " . T f . f " .+ . , . I_______________-.-_____________ I I INTERCLASS TRACK NOTICE 1 sh The events in the inlterclass track meet will start promptly at i0 o'clock this morning on Ferry field. With an entry list totaling in the neighborhood of 100 much close competition is a looked for and a large crowd of spectators is expected to be on hand. The events are those regularly h...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…S.., - f Wis-f by al ated to nce of spelled warn- it. An- e stu- time arresting anoter stuaent for tne theft of a barber's pole. Round Up Club to Elect Officers' The Round Up club wil hold its an- nual election of officers for the ensu- ing year next Tuesday night at the Union. President Carpenter urges that all members be present in order to elect officers -and to clean up all old business of this year. Get ready for e Fishing Season TACKL...…

May 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…1 H C and avoid the 17 Nickels Ar- Get your typewriting and memeo- p g n o d i- graphing done now and avoid the rush. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Ar- OFFERED W~rem e cade.-Adv. ITWal S UGASESSIONSIAll four acts of "Th e New Lady SUNDAY DINNER I --- ers.-Adv. Read the Daily for Campus News. r. .. c I c 5r'3Ci^v e' 1. 5v '-J . V V V V V V y In Memory of BURRILL ANG: t ten-thirty, to-morrow morning will be unveiled, at the First Con...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…". . . V r-------------- ' !': __~_ TANK MEET SLATED FO THURSDAY AFTERNOON VARSITY ANDf INELIGIBLES MEET IN LOCAL "Y" POOL TOI ready ed by occu- ement BOB COOK' Cook, 7ichigan Runner, Protege Of Coach Farrell weatherare Bob Cook, one of Michigan's most gel, Reindel, dependable dash men is the product and Kelsey. of East high school of Cleveland 0. caming along While at East high, Bob, performed in nagedlto hit the 100 and 220 yard d...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…11 IRnS ; IwI I of Stylus will close on May 15. Man- tella Brunt, uscripts, not exceeding 6,000 words in ing at New-'length, may be handed to the libra- amendations rian of the Rhetoric library, or to received at Margaret Walsh, grad., president of the society, on or before that date. 1 _FU nI LE IIUITIULUIU ELL CONIENE MHERE TODAY1 / - I EX.GOV. WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS. WILL ADDRESS MEETING TUESDAY I1 I WIxomn 100 cards from old plate.. ...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…in the Gothamite, the pub- of the University of Michigan New York. hos- ( club 11 4G & EMBOSSING n old plate.. . . . . . . . .$2.00 new plate, from....... $3.00 up "nn . ninhnm nint n--la-. oue noww an secure promp te iverly ). M'RRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE amping in the REAL Woods ig, Fishing and Canoe Trips ndian Guides in the Won- rful Timagami Country ALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M. . * 4 MEN'S CORDOVAN lruce--?ionates Aigator :Jttasc...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…15fIPS OFFERED Given For Research in ray Engineering 11 ) JES. and r be- and are Four fellowships are offered by the. engineering college during the year 1920-1921, for work in the field of highway engineering and highway transport. The Roy D. Chapin 'fellowship in highway transport is offered *to pro- vide for the investigation of an ap- proved subject -relative to highway transport. It pays the sum of $250 with an allowance of $50 for e...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…UlkIrll.iIN'4LJItUL I S THEO. AND cently been received aIlowski, in charge al course in the en- , from the Curtis otor corporation re- ng school in practi- present time under th& guidance of experienced pilots and engineers. "The flying training extends over a period of 500 minutes devoted to actual time in the air. In calendar time, the flying period extends over a period of ;six weeks. During the ground-study period, maintenance and overh...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… to ac News From The Other CollegesI FLOWERS Fl Cousins & Members Florists Teleg Phone 115 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank itancorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $650,000.00 Resources ....... $4,000,OOANI Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. I I . ' 4 IORS LIKENESS - QUALITY -in _4 3 UDKO. That Please " I 1 tionadly' )Wfl in :W Time.. has become the best Ifof food and fellow- f t for iciously its purity appetizi...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…'' t "1 . ut1 i" ii i iili i SMEN Results Of M)eet Sent To Johnson 0 Io us While 4,000 persons were watching the Illini best the Wolverines in the rs Take Five dual track meet on Ferry field yester- First Big day afternoon Capt. Carl Johnson lay in bed at his home and received the results of the meet, race by race. LL AND What his feelings were can only be PROMISING imagined, or told by Carl himself, but they must have been highly varied....…

May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…PERMITTED TO SEE R11191 I AD DIIITOP°'. iaomen ading to degree of Doctor h, by the Quarter system wo and one-fourth calendar on required for regular ad- law being counted toward ibrary of over 46,000 vol. r offers special oppoituni- rs, and practitioners. , June 21-July 28 ly 29-September 3 epartments of the Univer- e Summer Quarter. ties Courses open in all D sity during t'h For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNVERSITY OF C...…

May 12, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

…&yaat~a ll%-" EUM D. Whittemore, of the ndscape design, states seedling trees which 'rived for the Arbor- an Arbor, include the of Japanese, Chinese, rian trees and shrubs vhere. addition, plants from nountains, Asia Min. rthwest, and from the, egion, together wtih i varieties. ie Arboritum is two- s a ground for stu- Lpe design to experi- he trees and shrubs hemisphere, and will ational exhibits. When Arboritun will show vhich an ornate p...…

May 13, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…11, I, Uiotnew I studi'o,,- / :. Phone 598 R SESSION 1920 ISITY OF MICHIGAN The old and new cabinet of the Y. W.;C. A. will meet at 3 o'clock today in Newberry hall. The Women's Cosmopolitan club' will hold an important meeting at 7:30 o'clock, Friday, in Newberry hall, the University Y. W. C. A. Short stories to be entered in Stylus short-story contest should be sent to a member of Stylus before May 15. Baseball practice hours are as...…

May 14, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…11 12 '13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 .29 Hats are high; your last hat cleaned andhre- into this season's shape, new band, will look like I save you five or ten We do only high class Factory Hat Store, 617 St. Phone 1792. IlLII I I U. h URUIlLI 11N STA9L L ED.YESTERDAY Members of the old and new cab- inet of the Y. W. C. A. met Wednes-' day afternoon. The installation serv- ice was conducted by Frances Wesley, '20, the retiring presiden...…

May 15, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…hanges That Please" AR STORE I BILLIARDS DRINKS and Sunday Papers )ne Block from Campus Depauw-Every student of Depauw has been urged to be vaccinated at once as a preventative step to the spread of the smallpox epidemic on the campus. Three cases of smallpdx have been diagnosed but the authori- ties of the university say there is no need for alarm. However, they say that vaccination of all the students would mean a speedy elimination of t...…

May 16, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…sp - ; ... . dJ ' .. r .. . ' .. . .. ." . .. .. ,i . . . .. ... ,; LTER MEET, TRYOUTS, NOTICE,! .1 0 More sophomores are needed to ..try out for assistant inter- scholastic manager. Any men wishing to do so call David Forbes at the Athletic office, be- tween 4 and 5 o'clock, Monday afternoon.. by di a total of plastic ill be d 22. n ver- to be teted the list of 20 same city, ,ttle Creek Woodford, Caplan, Ball, Choinere, Re- gar...…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…Wtomen d & Co., 311 1 1 7 jIs, TY OF CHICGO SCHOOL' 11 i' 1 ICourses open i sity dur For DEAN OF LAW er- OFI .w will shorten the traditional periods of ,d Colleges. Usually' one faculty of the, same superi'or Michigan Dames will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in Lane hall. A pot-luck supper will be given. All members are requested to bring knife, fork, spoon, cup, and plate. Members of the Junior Girls' play cast may receive ...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…-1 play from troit, uum. A d therye This is obtain-, terson. know by postal by Saturday DOWAGER QUEEN OF ENGLAND evening of- this week. SUFFERING BRONCHIAL COLD Baseball practice will be neld for London, May 18.-The condition of sophomores and seniors at 4 'o'clock Dowager Queen Alexander~ who is Thursday at Palmer field. suffering from a bronchial cold is causing anxiety, according to the Star Baseball practice will be held for today. The n...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

…INAL BANK d 1863 c Wfomn Ei {... [I Seasonable Millinery FIRST ANN ARBOR M1EMBE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM All ladies expecting to attend the D. A. R. election on Tuesday, May 25, at Mrs. George Patterson's, 2101 Hill street, are requested to let Mrs. Pat- terson know by postal by Saturday evening of this week. Baseball practice will bt eld for sophomores and seniors at 4 o'clock Thursday at Palmer field. At. Parlor of Courteous an...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…V WE An effort is being made to increase QUALITY the number of city gardens throughout NDER the country. Mr. H. S. Osler,- County Agricultural Agent, in an interview with The Daily points out the neces- 'ess) sity of using every back yard and va- R. Howard, cant lot to ward off the coming food n Farm Bu- shortage'. d today that Mr. Osler says: "Today a home gar- the nation den is a defense against famine. The elow normal -shortage in farm lab...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…FLOWERINGi rLAI113 uiins & Hall rists Telegraph Delivery 1®f2 S. Univ. TRADE ATg FRONT CIGAR STORE es- State anzd PackardI n t' P r Opr 6 t or )late' Cryeam Sodal f Aomen r1 A meeting of all seniov women will be held at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, May 25, in Barbour gymnasium. The first May' pole practice for Lantern Night will, be held At 5I o'clock Monday afternoon, May. 24. Only three practices will be neces- sary.eti All ladies expecting to att...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… v 1 ' rs rim 4' ' Fisher of Minnesota, Sprott of"Cali- fornia, Meehan of Notre Dame, Nash of Wisconsin, 'Furnas of Purdue and ONSpeer of Chicago, arei the, favorites ;from which the winner of the half mile will probably emerge. The two lt. nois men have bettered two minutes wil this year, andin 1918 Spnk ran the' distance in 1:56. Speer has always done well in Conference competition. Meehan is one of the best mildle dis- tance runners in ...…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…, L.-AdIv,. 15S~tate St.--Adv. & Co.,! , Page and Shaw Candies of Boston. i.Tices' Drug Store, 111 So. Main.-Adv, NI O RA - LIKENESS S QUALITY )I~ STUDIO. "Portraits That Please" ,, ARR Y'S Throw Awa~y 1d54 here to be r ed~aes Satisfaction Each blade separately honed and PIAND WORK. Double edge 35c per Drug Co 'S )N STORE S. State and N. Univ. Phone 308 . THE C(ADE ETERIA ( M-01 There will be a meeting of the en- tire Y. W. ...…

May 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

…1 --- -AMERICAN WOMEN Ol- n BEHIND EUROPEANS ---- "American women have fallen be-, [aypol6 dance practice hind their European sisters in the In- 5 o'clock Thursday, dustrial field during the past six bour gymnasium. years," said Miss Florence Jackson, president of the Women's Educational )h interclass baseball and Industrial Union in Boston, when eyed at 5ro'clock Wed- she spoke to the girls interested in, at Paliier fleld. The vocational wor...…

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