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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 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 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

…Wedding. Bells," Salisbury Field's anedy which is being produced this ek at the Garrick-Detroit,. opens h the dilemma of one Reggie Cart- who has been divorced, is to re- rry on the morrow, but discovers t he still loves his first wife. When e his former wife's quick wit and n understanding are' brought into y, the knot which Reggie makes his affairs is untangled; but before rescues him, the comedy has run ough three acts of merriment. red," ...…

May 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

…I I i Tickets for the Dixie club dlance to be held at the Country club Satur- day night are on sale at the billiard room desk at the Union. Junior team:' Pitcher, Alice Beck- a.m; catcher, Eleanor Stephenson ; rst baseman, Alice Hinkson; second aseman, Quinneth Summers; third aseman, Josephine McGuineas; short- op, Phyllis Wiley; center field, Ern- stine Hall; right field, Florence Fox; ft field, Katrina Schermerhorn. Sub- ttutes: Narcena B...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…I Aid P, "'L ul an 4 I1 I t DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. PRICE THR: Ia ichigan and Ohio-State fleet in Crucial Diamond Test Today .1 First place in the Conference base- ball race hinges upon the result of the game today at Ferry field between Michigan and Ohio State. At present Michigan tops the list with five vic- tories and no defeats, while Ohio State is pressing close behind with five...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…onday during the Univer- ident Publications. ATED PRESS y ~entitled to the use. for ted to it or not otherwise ' published therein. rbor, Michigan, as second so. Maynard street. 414. words, if signed, the sig- nt,' but as an evidence of ished in The Daily at the ailed to The Daily office. o consideration. No roan- ter incloses postage.4 dorse the sentiments ex- lie received after 8 o'clock AFF 4 ................HARRY M.1 CAREY Ehlbert Josep...…

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 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 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… n ORPHEUM m."- 7i --TODAY-- FRANK MAYO in "REDDLIER OF LIES" A1 AN In GER" DAY Ein TREE"V It rrained Men and Womsen irmer Course in Accountancy and Business n at Pace Institute on July 7. This short, in- >ns) is well suited to the needs of college-trained pect to make Business their life work. fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping, account- ganization, management, and law-all presented in >les and procedures of Modern Business. W...…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…EXCLUDE JEWISH STUDENTS I ter grade if typewritten on a Multi- plex Hammond. The Interchangeable 3udapest, May 18. - Exclusion of Type feature allows the use of Italics vlsh students from the University for emphasizing your strong points. Student dealer. Martin R. Webb, 1214 Budapest-is being enforced by coer- Willard. Phone 1595-R.-Adv. n squads composed of undergrad- es who served in the army. These j In choosing wall paper We will Lmfne eve...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…I ptr rtAga t W mf I I at 09 DAY AND NIGHT W SERVICE j II ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920. PRICE THREN C 1R fTiVA Vri1T~FL'1 f EAU V light of th the field an e Wolverin ve in the fir; ighth innin Wolerin us ca h 'c ninth, goin for the bal n a throw t in the mu replete wit down th an E th th losi ring SENIORS. TO PICK: 1 rm ITf WOOD NEEDED FOR pf ISEN ALUMNI OFFICER10APJ[A NITE FIRESR Mmbers of the class of.'20-will, ...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…featured r, and never Lt. signed, the sig- an evidence of hie Daily at the 'he Daily office.. hon. No man- postage. sentiments ex- i after 8o'clock HARRY M. CAREY U Wiuefred Bietha-n ry Robert D. Sage Marion Nichols Frances Obetholtzer Edna Apel E. Y. Lovejoy Charles Murchison. Russell Fletcher been offered in the eight-week term before. There was a time when the Summer session was looked upon as an extra, and irregular, session of. the...…

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 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 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

…,, THE -MAJE ST.IC I "'treasure Island" with its myster- ious sailor-men, treasure maps, mar- ooners, and pirates,' will be repeatedl today at the Majestic. Among the nu~merous scenes that harken back strongly' to the adventur-e-land creat- ed by Stevenson are a realistic rep- resentation of the old Ben Baolt tav- ern and the appearance of Bill Bones followed by.Black Dog. 6,UO1NS 'T'Ii THlE AUtCAIJE TIMES TODAY CE TOURtNEURt PRESENTS ...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

…FLOWERING PLANTSI ousins & Hal [ori sts Telegraph Delivery ' 1002 S. Univ. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER. AND OPTOMETRIST i is SOUTH MAIN STREET OMMMMMMMO P f W x 'HIS WS WS ota WHAT'S GOING ONI THURSDAY 2 :00-Senior pnarmic class meeting in room 303 of Chemistry building. 2 :00-Soph lit baseball practice. 4:40-Mfeeting of senior lit class In room 101 of the Economics building. 6 :45--Menorah board of directors meets in Lane hail. 7 :15-Howe club ...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…lI ; 'VP. Zrl 1zt ian t ~at DiAY AN)DNIHT SERVICE ANN ARBOR,. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. PRICE THREE CE ..r. ... +,- - .I YI HYDEI larristers Take 10 Junior Laws Barristers, Senior law honorary so- ciety, initiated the following ien yes- terday: Willis Blakeslee, '21L, Alan W. Boyd, '21L, Thurman 'B. Doyle, '21L, Jean P. Freeman, '21L, Walter 0. Johnson, '21L, Raymond M. Lewis, '21L, Robert Mathews, 121L, Gerald F. Nye, '...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…the Univer- ATED PRESS entitled to the use fqr ed to it or not otherwise published therein. bor, Michigan, as second ard street. 3001 words, if signied, the sig- aprint, but as an evidence of published in The Daily, at the or mailed to The Daily office. ve no consideration. No man. writer incloses postage. y endorse the sentiments ex- not be received after 8 o'clock ..............:HARRY M. CAREY ilbert Joseph A. Bernstein bell Hugh Hitch...…

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 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 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…The~ Other II P" U >4 G I ; 1 ,, .. M s _ From 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. POT OF HOT TEA AND A BOWL OF RICE WITH PLAIN CHOP SUEY 35c Chinese and American St' le Short Orders Rome'made and Bakery Rolls QUANG LUNG LO 613 East Liberty Street Phone'604-R J. rs - Perfumes denglo eam Toilet Water y Garden Perfume Djer Kiss Toilet Water Three Flowers Cornell. - The Athletic Association of Cornell has just tentatively accept- ed the invitation ...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

…I - AW xomen t All ladies expecting to attend the! Spring Has COnic And with it spring wants. When you go to the woods or up the river something 11 is essential to your enjoy- (odaks and Films Aks are cpming in and our Stock is still com- s is THE place to find what you want. Kodak Finishing know that you get good results when we develop your film. D Brick Ice Cream be carried quite a distance before it melts. Ours are the bricks with no ...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…_, r 4G the S Co. Appointments For Scholarship Jade Eight oriental women now in the Universtiy were reappointed to the Barbour scholarships for oriental wo- men for next year, at a meeting of the committee in charge, May 18. Five new apointments were made.,. It was possible to increase the num- ber of scholarships from 10 to 14 for the coming year, on account of the additional gifts recently made by the Hon. Levi L. Barbour. The committee ...…

May 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 167) • Page Image 8

…./A P)V c. U 5'ALU.'U )rop In .Prices L prevenl Ue of the Donors' varies Mr. George-Abel Schreiner will lee- ture on "The Pitfalls of Diplomacy" prac- at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Schwaben hall, 213 Ashley street. south Admission free. Tickets for the Dixie club dance to room be held at the Country club Satur- day night are on sale at the billiard les at room desk at the Union. front of . blouses. YESTERDAY'S GAMES dlerelass con- n ...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…I PERATURE oeol Zod A tt n ~1Iaihi ASSOCIATEI PRESS DAY AND blIGHT H SERVICE __ _ .: ,.. t t VL. XXX. No. 168. SPEED IN PRELIMINAIES PROMISES FAST COMPTITION TODAY IN HIGH SCHOIMEET; NO RECORDS, BROKEN t REDITABLE PERFORMANCES IN CLOSE RACES FEATURE FRESH TRYOUTS REPORT TRIAL HEATS - Freshman tryouts for track 1 HIGH H A ', GETS manager will report at the ath- I MOST 'MEN QUALIFIED j letic office in the Ann Arbor Press building' at...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…3E UNIVERSITY p = ery morning except Monday during the Univer- Board in Cont-oI of Student Publications. BER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ill news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise paper and the lochl news published therein. he postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second by carier or mail, $3.50. Arbor Press building, Maynard street. mess. 96o; Fditorial, 2474. ons not to exceed Soo words...…

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 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 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…RENrT THE "MAJESTIC c Garrick Detroit ." MAMMA'S AFFAIR BY RACHEL BARTON BUTLER ne New Old Town Canoe and one +v Morris Canoe with complete [it including storage, and locoker 11 November first.5 Saund'er 's CanoeLivery On the Huron Pkib'er t tbwe's Besides taking the stellar role in "The Toll Gate," to be repeated to- day at the Majestic, William S. Hart wrote the scenario for the picture in conjunction with Lambert Hillyer. "The Toll ...…

May 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…,. AT'S GOING ON .I SATURDAY owe club luncheon in room the Union. Ah lit-fresh lit baseball game Will i eak. tI C7-- -1 -Committee on underclass con- t have picture taken at Memorial -Interscholastic meet on Ferry -Varsity band mets in front of versity hall) to play at Michigan- a game. Caps an'tl blouses. - Michigan-Iowa baseball game Ferry field. -Upper Hoom Bible class' eets 44 South Statestreet. -Student volunteer band meets ,ane hal...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…p. I ' AdA It : t n t "'4 1)AY AND 1 MU SERVI( ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNIAY, MAY 23, 1920. PRICE :SITY HI WINS TRACK MEE . ..._ Enrollment Tor Yea r Surpasses Former Records Figures compiled. by Registrar Ar- thur G. Hall show that the Univer- sity has an enrollment of 9,401 this C year including the last Summer ses- son. This count is less than last year's number, but that was increased by the addition of more than 2,000 sec- ...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…and taking part in spectators. That When it is remembered that this year's alumni re- union will probably exceed all simiwu events of the past both in actual numbers and in tree number of classes represented, there devolves upon the Uni- versity, and most of all upon the undergraduate body, the duty of seeing to it that twe many alumni will feel once more at home among the scenes of their -own student activities. No tie will serve to hold the...…

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 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 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 5

…iotJLeLwis, i.ai4gb1 ist FlL ' feet 1-2 inch. Unit Pole Vault , tle - Gainder, Kalamazoo and four Cass City, tied for first; higi allant, Hyde Park; B. Jones,F Central, and Day, Detroit Poin stern, tied for third. Height, Detr - 200 Yard Low Hurdles 'nal-won by Brickman, Chicago iersity 'high; second,nLoomis, Bat- Creek; third, Cossitt, La Grange; th. Lydon, Chicago University h. Time, 26 2-5 seconds. inal standing of all teams taking nts: Ch...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…WHAT'S GOING ON 4 to nld. SUNDAY 7,:00 A. ?1L-Kalamazoo Normial club hand meets at Lane hail for river 'trip. cord- 12:10 - Dr. Hugh Cabot addresses hlysi- Congregational Discussion group on will "The War and the Evolutionary Fidler process."' maore 2:00--)feiorah society meets in Lane long 4:30-Dr Cyril Haas speaks to Con- r the gregational Students' club in church parlors. 6: 10-Wesieyan Guild meets with Earl Dunn leading. Social half-hour p...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…L l k, 'U A1. t.O 5. (Z Ptn'at t- ilat ,l TWO ltA I t ..... ' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1920 PRICE THR nsian of 1920 A; Maste . .- Business Manager 'TR flU SPARE, NO EXPENSE' ON1920YEARBOOK' Business Manager Outwits Managing Editor by Providing More Money Than Necessary COMPLETENESS OF VOLUME LEAVES NOTHING WANTING, (By Edward Lambrecht) "I tried to break the business side, but didn't quite succeed," said Bruce Mill...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 8

…1II I Ii places." in 1895, .IU IIIULUULU 'buI AUTHQRS A graduate of the University Mr. White spent the two suc- mirable, and yet, avoiding the extrav- agance of characterization which is' so often a factor resulting in over- emphasis, he paints Al's correspond- ent with a touch of sobriety, and we'rc g i e h m a fci n l c i v - recogniz him as a fictiona achieve ment-simply because he is human. Ex-Governor Osborne Story Of Artist's Life Hid...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 9

…whose chief exponent is a French- Java girl; cannibals, who direct their 4u0VIES THIS WEEK attention to kidnaping white w omen; savers, whose only guide is self-inter- _____________________________________est; and missionaries who brave the dangers of the strange land to convert Complete to the sma llest details, thle' its heathen inhabitants., Sea island picture contains :Allthe featiires coin- Th'le story centers around Mary, the aborated in...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 10

…"The Mystery of Life," the theme DAY of Dr. L. A. Barrett's sermon this I , morning in the Presbyterian church, is the second of a series of sermons VECIAL on "Mysteries." Prof. W. D. Hender- IS son will address his class of Univer- sity students at noon in the center block of pews in the church. Chris- ablished tian Endeavor Society meets at 6:30 is local o'clock. F'estival' In connection with May Festival ropriate week, Rev. J. M. Wells of t...…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…eLW I Z' Opt 11!3a a' I i'tPRE U EU DAY A2ND NIJ ~SERIv _.1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. PRICE 'I YY i1Y YYI ti YYYi YYYYYY YY i Y r l YYYM ... 11 I Y YY IAI I cI L ATI 'ART FLAG{ Pi Delta Epsilon Initiates Today ewarding the efforts of months of patient racking of benumbed brains and hours bent picking at the altar of the literary muse (in this dad of effi- ciency more often than not a species of the mechanica...…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…UIVERSITY xcept Monday during the Univer- rol of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS xclusively entitled to the use for hes credited to it or not otherwise local news published therein. t Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second nard street. -d'300 words, if signed, the Sig- in print,rbut as an evidence of e published in The Daily at the, tt or *mailed: to The Daily office. eive no consideration. No man- he writer incloses postage. rily endorse th...…

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 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 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

… The Screen I SH IBERT-DETROIT mY. JEY After completing a successful 14- week run in Chicago, Arthur Ham- merstein's "Sometime" with Frank Tinney is re-appearing this week at the Shubert-Detroit. "Sometime" is a romance to which has been added the mirth-provoking adventures and chat- ter of Tinney, who appears as a black- face minstrel, as the sympathetic but dunning proprietor of an actors' board- ing-house, as the wardrobe "mistress" of...…

May 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

… .... .w JFUR Ia FOR LF TOURNEY irings for the INTERCLASS TRAC NOTICE . An interclass tracx meet will be held Saturday morning under the combined direction of Coach Steve "Farrell and the intramur- al office. All entries should be made either at the intramural office or at Ferry field. Joyce (84). W. Ingham (86). H. Ingham (89). . Gilchrist (78). AT'S GOING ON 90) vs. F. Smith (95). (99) vs. M. Barr (106). 102) vs. H. Weeks (99). c (96j...…

May 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…I I ~~1 AI ) L ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920. rior Aechanism Of Modern Newspaper Explained by Ryan w In a short talk made lively by his gorous and witty phraseology, Quin" Ryan explained the inside orkings - of the Qhicago Tribune in ie Natural Science auditorium last ight. With the aid of stereopticon slides e gave an excellent presentation of e work in a metropolitan newspaper ant, from the methods of news thering t...…

May 26, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…I 11 second after 8 o'clock .HARRY M. CAREY ha uniform inmediately, do your share towards mak- ing a new Michigan tradition -. one which coming students will respect and look forward to each year. THE UNION SHOW Thursday night the first Union movie will be put on in Hill auditorium accompanied by a short pro- gram of musical numbers. The Union, in securing this picture after it had once been shown in Ann Arbor, was able to get it at a' v...…

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 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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