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May 28, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TIHL MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1922 /' ques~~ii t iiniy nt oohnaly h esin nural t 1' nard st atie sftsofoteidatinss the realu spite oo s u the mi>s tieas isty the 151 o5.011cier 'iitheinuthtaigfher Books anEAuthors itwaswo hsar arcarathhufact thathua noi .s o ff prentnratin, v.rethreod ortstandingvefa- "AARON'S 1RO1" leaves once more, this tne fo good.' Even excluding his ideas alogete, ov, id ant a stirit, and that By D. H, Lawre...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

…T DAV CAMP! UNN AND CLARK WIN ' IN EXTEMPORE CONTEST ill hold a dual ate university >men will com- Michigan nega- >lumbus, while Columbus will bnd oppose thel )up. The ques- be: Resolved, -to-the-Atlantic gcompleted by anada and the rest in debate and proper to rhich only wo- ays Prof. T. C. ry department. four women on in the Central a the past, and ine woman de- Seventy men will complete the quota for the first section of Camp Davis whic...…

May 28, 1922 • Page Image 7

…SUPNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 I1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE7 helief that the tread at all Itumanity WIMISIES-A REVIEW cadenced. t'onseqctently I cannot songts ' ii. I am afraid the song it toacrdl a mare stabhle, mare discip-, (Continued fram Page 2) like Chete~r F. Kuthn's "Revenge,"; Mitt Brunt. woutld like to have tang lie, altho'ugh art less pcassioate' tat wcih the exception at these fesv beratse after reacting it I copiedl it: it notc what Asarr...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 8

…''E- I. decided to plan cards would be given out at some $1,000 which future convocation on which the stu- n one of the dents would place the names of their ft to the un- instructors,, writing after each one the he custom of mark between A and F that he thinks year to give he merits. It is thought that through sually taken this system the administration would beautify the be given a first hand opportunity of rating the effectiveness of each ...…

May 28, 1922 • Page Image 8

…['HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1922 The GENOA CONFERENCE thinking of the leaders can alter thc One of the most tdistresing fac -_________________ (Cntinuied f rota Page 1)u tion as regards Russia. tora of the entire situation is the at- the part of the Germans the Frenets"Russia fat done away with the kindatt nbl tittide of the Germans. It is as on- hegn o iestresitisen tattir-of governent ont which lierty is raosl as that of Fran...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 9

…1 17 lIl~ 11V£,& £A 1 dwL7tI I -1 Theaters It >f the freshman and s' social committees are ieir accounts to the reg- be audited, after which brought to Dean Jor- Li other girls' organiza- equested to bring their ks to be kept over sum- persons having funds an league campaign n to the treasurer of ommittee, Dorothy Jef- an road at once. This led for campaign, ex- .1 be collected individ- id in this week. ing employment for summer school or...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 10

…EuTIN ;urday.) -rte . k '' ntil 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Sat SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 Number r 17 - - fl~*~** *~St~ fr4 evening, May 29, at 8 o'clock in the Auditorium of Univer- ass in Play Production will present Booth Tarkington's Jacobin" and an original tragedy, "Mamette," by Louis H. [hese are to be simple class reviews and not finished stage, > admission will be charged and the public is cordially in- ram will begin promptly and th...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1922 A LITTLE CHAT WITH VACHEL LINDSAY Lois Ellsabet Whitob) in one incarnation," he confided. "I interested in Egyptian .ir -ove heat and flat land-no hills. Lots achef?" akem Mr.Fost of times at home when it's so hot that had been a litepase inthe everybody else has left town I sit and aion, a nd this question paint or write, perfectly happy." distinct change of subect "b ,But it is more t...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 12

…The May Whimsies-A Review (By Delbert Clark) I "And this is where my story ends," 'While blank youths caper to it I dislike the May Whimsies for, four and somehow it's very funny because the night long," reasons: three pieces of verse are so you don't have to function mentally in which throws an unfair emphasis on placed they cannot be torn out without order to get the story, and most of us the definite article. In contrast, we injuring two pe...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 13

…no means stops with the convenient Times or recalls the dissenting opin anat s-ioo of two judges of the Spren fists and internationalists, as belong- We must not be misled by "false, (COntinued) ing to one threatening group united in specious idealism masquerading as By James Harvey Robinson a like-minded attempt to overthrow so- progress. The light is one for Cod ciety as we know it. * * * The Lusk as well as country, in which all forms (Publ...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 14

…thcnav cc tendency to cla critics as sorry estate--is capricious and Italt- standards of morality to which they - The }'lind in the <nesies of society. . * * taving ing. * * *Iare accustomed. Few lawyers can vie reviev ed the argument of those who * * * Experime it n which natur- their profession with any considerable Jiakitng would repress criticism lest it lead to al science has reaed itself is by no degree of detachment. Then there ar v o e...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 15

…Next Brander goes back to the good the mutters went the entire length of B lurb for BrandBe old days when the agents or e t - 1 school. And this condition held ciety for the Prevention of Vice held true over nearly the whole country. full sway and were putting Diamond Today in that high school there are (By G. D. Eaton) of the old Brander by that irreverent Dick out of business in favor of Har- about ten Jews acting as instructors. e country s...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 16

…questionably not only has ideas-in toral stoadard she considers the real spite of the mistiness that he som- hum to it re and, on that basis, her Bn sines psses o ffas profundity-but he true morliy. The outstanding fac- can write as well as any English or. to her are the facts that human novelist of the present generation. .e rgs are three-fold, for they have a "AARON'S ROD" leaves once more, this time for good. Even excluding his ideas altoge...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 17

…' that the trend of all humanity WHISIES-A IEVIEW cadenced. Consequently I cannot song!" But I am afraid the song «ard a more stable, more discip- (Continued from Page 2 like Chester F. Kuhn's "Revenge," Miss Brunt would like to have sung although not less passionate But with the exception of these few because after reading it I copied it is not what Anacreen would sing, and of relationship between man and rough places, I like the group and do...…

May 28, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 175) • Page Image 18

…I 17 ki LIN~X 5AJ~ UAU SA'r1L ..I - n - - -'-*-'vi-'-.Luc-- *---- " . .tc - ' " iv.b (Continued from Page 1) 'u tion as regards Russia. tors of the entire situation is the at- the part of the Germans, the French "Russia has done away with the kind titude of the Germanis. It is as un- began to be more insistent that Ger- of government on which liberty is reasonable as that of France, but, what m y keep up her achedole of ay built, and has scrap...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

…IA 1rinm..I CHANGE IN. RATUIRE L SW 43Uf ~~Iai ,:J DAY AN] - - XXXII. No.,174 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1922 PRIC .. . ,, DISCUSSINS MARKE EDITORS' SECOND 1 CONVENTION DAY BRU14Is'LEADS MORNING ASSEM . BLY PRIOR TO ROUND .. TABLE GROUPS CONSTITUTION ADOPTED FINISHES ORGANIZATION NORTHEAST VIEW OF THE PRACT ED. THIS IS THE FIRST OF A SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. THE Provides for Permanent Body Known THIS SUMMER. as Michigan ...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 2

…onday during the WUiveritY dent Publications. CIATED PRESS lentitled t *|the r " t ated is t rmet gtbmWriS mews pbliahed therea- Arbr, .i.I.E. a s..s.a daily exercise. Nor does he study while eating, or turn immediately to his bboks again immediately after a meal, and work perhaps until late at night, thus cutting short his period for sleep. On the other hand, the wise student, like the trained athlete, lives more carefully and regularly than...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…templation Of Cap Night ht is Gap night. A sense of s, of freeness, suffuses our and tears of gladness well up eyes. And yet . . . a f sorrow too, of loss .-. hat doe-s not fit into a hip We shall miss our little gray ver. It has served us well. eel glad that we have worn le pots faithfully. Think of r fellows who have never worn ots at all, and who are even g them to the fire in their 0OL EDITORS- TTEND MEETINGS ontinued from Page One) deleg...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…I ^ ..i' fii : i o E'A1. Y _ 2_ "TO DAY Meet Brings From All Mtry JNTRY AFTER TITLE sociated Press)' 26.-The question of y between college ath- East and of the West 'ed at Harvard stadium 6th renewal of the an- field tournameut of the Association of Amateur erica, first held in 1876. ie first institution from' igan to out-run, out- t-throw the cream of aie stars will defend the it won last year. In- ion from the West will y Leland S...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 5

…lniii V LL 1111 E TIVITY FOR NEXT YEAR be the award of a U. 'of M. monogram as well as the class numerals to the championship teams of each sport. The teams that finish second and third will be awarded class. numerals only. building, and installed in its new headquiarters on the second floor of Waterman gymnasium. This new lo- cation will help bring it into closer touch with the students finding their source of recreation in the gymna- ,or ...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… w vDAILY _ A 1 1J~~.i il ._ - ; .- 4 1 ... wt I D e are vaiting - U IiU servle you Perhaps you have never given us the opportunity of placing ourselves at your service. It may be that you are not acquainted with us and don't know how well equipped we are to take care of your meat and grocery needs. If such is the case we hope that you will soon find occasion to come to our store and let us show you that we are really ready and ...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 7

…INY Grace Frey, r. Elsa Oles- A ;hman and mittees are 3 to the reg- Jor- niza i sum- sons having funds) league campaign the treasurer of ttee, Dorothy Jef- ad at once. This or " campaign e - collected individ- this..week. Ann Arbor group ociation of Univer- iold their annual t 11 o"clock this me of Mrs. Jos- Hill street. There Persons having employment forI girls attending summer.school or the fall term and those who will take girls to ...…

May 27, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 174) • Page Image 8

… aTaava AA -164 11 L ,I ,1A- L CL opy received until 3:30 p. rQ. (11 S SATURDAY, MAY 2 t"0 s :6 a.1m. a um y.) 7, 1922 Dumber 174 idents having in their possession books drawn from the University y, are notified that all such books are due Wednesday, May 31, on t of the impending close of the academic year. WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian. ering English 6, Report Writing: udents who miss the lecture on Tuesday, May 30, are urged to attend tu...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…I I] 131w qA&r :43 ttlp A £ xrahoh DAY AND NIGHT ISERVICE 173 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY126, 1922 PRICE FTVE PRIE IV .RLINGS TO BURN HEADGEA !HOOL EDITORS HERE FOR FIRST STATE MEETING; INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK ATHLETES TO ARRIVE TODAY REE DAY CONFERENCE OPENED NEARLY THREE HUNDRED WILL BY SPEEChES AND SWARM CITY TO. . ..::... ...' :...... : DISCUSSION - MORROW ... .GIS rRATION SHOWS MEET WILL BE LARGEST 74 DELEGATES IN CI...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…RD PRSS ntitld to the not br is It or cot .tborwiR. publbRhin r h[1Ma asO . dS et. bhshed in The Daily at U@ tdscre- sailed to The Daily office. Unsigned consideration. N. manpscript will closes postage. ly endorse the sentiments expressed [Ale STAFF one 2414 ....BRI~WSTR P. CAMPBELL .. .......Josep A. Bernstein .James B. Young ............Marion Kerr G. P. Overton M B. Stahil Paul Watnel 1..................L. Armstrng Kern E. R. Mciss .....…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…Clothes. Where, 0 Where Are The Verdant Freshmen?"--ien Of '25, Learn This Song efore C ap Nig h t Lxercises SPRING HERE Freshmen! This is the song that you will sing tonight just before you form your snake dance around the fire, to discardyour pots. The Daily has printed it in full for your benefit. Learn it.n I They've gone out from Wenley osophy, They've gone out from Wenley osophy, They've gone out from Wenley osophy, Safe now in the S...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… y(iI 7 - ,; :\ :: I it -;5- i , _ MEET TO MANY STARS ecial to The Daily) Ia., May 25.-Middle dist- ig at the annual .Big Tenr eld meet to be held at the >f Iowa, June 2 and 3, will ier a fast field of perform- estern colleges and univer- ding Fassenden Hof Illinois, Visconsin, Pyott of Chica- i of Minnesota, and Wilson v of Iowa in the 440 yard ggins and Wolters of Ames, fMinnesota, Ramsey of Yates of Illinois, and Noll v of Iowa in th...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 5

… football coach and assistant director of intercollegiate athletics at Mich- igan. On Ferry Field Today in the 1909 meet that he threw the of weight 170 feet, 3 inches - a mark which has never been reached since. ec- Just two years before Koehler set for his record for the hammer 'throw, Joe of Horner, then a member of a Grand eat Rapids High school track team, and on- later a Michigan track man, set a ade record for the 12 pound shot put whe...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…MPAIGN ISSUES rBE-_EONMI ridge, Republican, Declares Duty is to Restore Vigor of U. S. + Business ATOR WATSON PRAISES HARDING AD3INISTRATION (By The Associated Press) dianapolis, May 25.-Political is- of the coming fall campaign were east today before the Republicans had assembled for the first state ical convention of this year. Three' kers, looking toward the cam- n, outlined the stand of the Re- licans, and the only one of them pecify on ma...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…ly north of Those plan- Katherine ' 22 'ELnsian Is 2lest In History tc )r, > should -not phone 2597. reshman and )mmittees are its to the reg- d, after which to Dean Jor- rs' organiza- to bring their, ept, over sum- The third practice for the May-pole dances will be held at 4:30 Monday, May 29. It is very important that all girls attend. Chaperones for dances this week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. H. B. Lazzell; Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Copy received until 3:30 p. M. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 2 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Number 173 teachers in the College of Engineering: Large enrollment makes necessary two summer camps in surveying. The first one starts Saturday, June 3, students leaving Ann Arbor on the fternoon of June 2. The semester records of these students must be com- ileted before they leave. Secretary Hopkins and Professor...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 10

…PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, t922 JOHN S. LANDOWSKI, '23 The real star of the 1922 track team. He has done 12 feet nine nches in the pole vault indoors. =di 22 - d"gsxfe nt e y track high janmp consist- D point ently. In the lii- id20 oisgdsix eet he tied for first honors with Osborne, Illini -_? -r f ..__ k WALTER H. SIMMON Running the 100 an t yard dashes the Varsit captain has been a sur winner for ...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 11

… FRIDAY, BAY 26, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PA(E TIHREI I 1922 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD. Standing. left to right-I. C. Uteritz. '22. ss; A1. Paper. '22, 3b; H1. H. Stryker, '25M, p; A. L. Schultz, '22, p; H. J. Liverance, '23, p; Ray Fisher, coach; D. F. Roby, '23, If; J. L. Blott, '24, c; H. H. Mudd, '23, p. Seated, left to right--J. H. Shackleford, '23D, rf; A. Klein, '23, If; M. A. Dixon, '22E, p; H. A. Vick, '22, capt...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 12

…A(a11 POVIt ,rHV- MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT !,"RIDA) , MAY 26, 1922 iAGii 5017)1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 k - ~ I RUBY FOOTWEAR IS NOT JUST MADE, IT IS BUILT Detroit ANN ARBOR C~icajo No matter what the occasion we have the appropriate gift ane SNo. 8 NICKEARAEI 1H ALLER& FULLER are showin an extra ordinary collection of Engagement Rings in original and unusual designs at decidedly lower pric...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 13

…FRIDAY, MA11Y 2f), 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPL EMENT PAGE FIVE _ _ _ . _ .._ A 1. C. L TERITZ '23. /vA Is as finished an ini fielder as has per- ,J fonned an Fe rrefield in years. 0~o 1000, =ft s II.IINI SIAlVI 440. Indian quartermil- ers took all places ti against Mjcbig.ail. ap i Y t r 3 f ,. AYRES WINS ANOTHER I'he Indian sprint- 4) er capturing the 220-yard dash. YATES WINS* 880. Illinois captain won the half mile in 1.5...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Always with Michigan GRAHAM BOOK S Two Complete College Stores Cool Furniture for warmer days XTOU will get pretty much the same kind of comfort from Wicker or Reed furniture in Summer, that you do from tub frocks and Palm Beach clothes. It's cool and it looks it; does- n't stay hot because the breeze goes right through it. We have a large se- lection of pieces and s...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 15

…FRIDAY, AJAY 26, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PAGE SEVEN )0 D23DO3. A. L. SCHULTZ, '22 H d o io v iA veteran pitcher who has l e t f ilob c usCfon -n x s a o n eYa k *turned in many victories. He for the swill be sorelymssed next H e has ...-...y ear. "d.'H.W ELIT'2 DOUGLAS F. ROBY, '23 H .ELO,' Has made a position in Should develop into a star left field because of his next season. He lacks hitting propensities. Is control...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 16

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN RAIL -Y' PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT F11IDAY, MAY 263, 1922 PAGE EIGHT TI IL MJCIJIGAN DAJL"i PICTORIAl. SUPPI LMLNT FJ2IDAY, MAY 26, 1922 S rep..Mw I a -W-W. - LL Q .1- Tess FRESHMEN BEFORE THE BATTLE '25 was determined j hen the second day of the Spring ("times opened but the experience of was too much to overcome and tit(, sophomores vori. 4 RUNNING A DEAD HEAT. These men hit every ob- stacle at the same time in 1 7...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 17

…FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 TI-I MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PAGE NINE Q 0) D. C. DOUGLAS, '22E W ADAM SIEMONS, '24 A strong half miler Another sophomore, who hao placed con- w ho hasa added. TMcELLVE'N FIRST JOHN A. DOWEN, '24E sistently daring the points to Michigas's This has heen thse re- Thi season. Placed first A °/ total in the quarter port on the hsighs iumpt Thssophomore is the heat in the 0. S. U. meet., Q A mile..- in most of th...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 18

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 1922 ALL-FRESH TRACK SQUAD The team coached by Archie Hahn this year is reputed to be the strongest yearling aggregation since 1916, when such stars as Carl Johnson and Larry Butler were in their first year of competition. "0d i ro SARGENT WINS- ' The Michigan hurdler won the 120 yard event ' in the Ohio State meet . in 15 2-5 seconds. ( HOFFMAN BREAKING RECORD tae thre...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 19

…FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PAGE ELEVEN 4 'i / , Don't Go Home and Disappoint the Kiddies! Whether nephews or nieces or brothers or sisters, new toys, including sand trays, beach pillows, sprinkling cans, and pails, Tinker Toys, etc., also little dresses, boys' suits, bonnets and all sorts of dainty gifts put up attractively and easily car- ried home with you. a ns Ne.NE C No. 4 NICKELS ARCADE MILfS OF S...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 20

…FRIDAY, MIAY 26, 1922 PAGE TWELVE T14E MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPL EMENT ".S .. A - m '24 ENGINEERS SCRUB. Triangles initiated teIss _ _ w sophomnore engineers on May 11. SPHIINX INITIATE. 7 Junior lit sociely iii- aced ten men on May 13. I NO ITHOROU<GHFARE $V hsbricd tpe the laws flom going EUIELWS thrloughs the Engineer- Evadled snsares set, ing Arch al, Swillsliut. for thsemsby thse seinior engineers. …

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 21

…PREIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PAGE THIRTEEN wwmmm I GRADUATION DAYS! Happy memories of Alma Mater brought back by photographs from friends in school. Studios- ANN ARBOR HILISDALE On The Campus Phone 303-W While You Are Away, We Are Here For the complete enjoyment of your vacation or business trip, there should be no worrying about the safety of your valuables left at home. The safe deposit boxes at this ...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 22

…PACE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRI.DAY. MAY 26, 1922 )IIGHI t1AAtTA All-campus senior honorary society c'apturedI 19 "pale face.i" at the Rope Day c eremony flay 10. DRUIDS. Senior lit honorary society initiatedI 14 juniors May 17. VULCANS. Senior engineer honorary society initiated ten men on May 22. …

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 23

…FRIDAY, MAY 26, l q222 FRIDY, AY 1. 522THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PG ITE PACE FIFTEEN _. ____. C LEAN I NG SAY IT WITH ENERGINE! YOUR GARMENTS THOROUGHLY SWISSILIZED AT THlE Swiss Sarmonts Cleaning Co. Swissilized Garments Stay Clean Longer PONE CLEANERS 2508 Cman.DYERS 209 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE Fill l I I I mgwvlww Dobbs 1922 Straws /' f 4 f /j,( a / Y , //d r a . / j' .{j fy. . tj f r r N i . y .f ! The Dobbs Straws are n...…

May 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 173) • Page Image 24

…PAGE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 FAO SITE H IHGNDIYPCOIA UPEETFIAMY2,12 Lt I9_2 lIrt chafsier Marx Sports styles are best Young men everywhere give then greatest/favor for all- 'sound use M EN are wearing sports clothes this year more than ever before -not only for sports but for school, business, travel, every sort of use. Made of rough, sturdy weaves in smart colorings. Tail- ored to fit perfectl...…

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…WERS I V. i AlitA6 t l DAY AND NILGHTJ SERVICE / ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922 PRICE MMMWAW IL MEN MEETI:NG JOURNALISTS, ACCEPT CATION OF SIGMA DELTA CHI [ANGE IDEAS ON klTION PROBLEMS ects Scheduled for Three ogram of Discussions and' Speeches R. legates to the first of high school ed- advisors of high s are due to arrive the beginning of the ention, sponsored by Sigma national professional jour- ternity, is t...…

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…wv- argils. be expected It,may not become a perfect machine next year or even the one after that. But it will eventually, for the foundation has already been laid. Nothing but patience, earnest effort, and co-opera- tionr both between newspapers and between each editor and his universty radio station, are now needed to insure the project's final success. WEEDING OUT BEFOREHAND When President Marion L. Burton and others use the expression "Gre...…

May 25, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UDENTS' SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Ave., T .Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Books Cameras and Supplies Candies Laundry Agency Tobaccos GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Black Silk Hose 55c a pair;.6 pair for $3.00 DONALDSON, 711 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. p ri 0 I- LAST TIMES TODAY ROMANCE B E& PT LYTELL eFACE the drama of a phantom shame CLEMENTS LIBRARY WORK DELAYEDB By QRYMEN PL...…

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