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June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…I 'X AU ~~aii TI . _ W No. 178 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 EIGHT PAGES E c 'EA OFFICIALLY1BREAKS TIES TOBOOKS NC GOOD I AR {I s OI IE ENE :i ;T { I l II p1Student ahetcbooks willI lii ilsii U. SUD NT Inot admit anyone to the _ofr j once track m(-et tomorrow. This statement w as grade by the Atli- JI # 3ltie association ticket office I BIB FAREWE[LL TO EIIG C IFH trja~ reuto h .t y$ T ODCTLau A pit eseday s...…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

…-LATHER CIIANGE t ~aug TJ2DA :XXIII, No. 179 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 f EIGHT PAGES PRICE3 PL OSTICHIGAN NINE IN' IEYENG AM[E11I8-3' Future Conference Champions F YDPECT 10,flO Will Strive For New TrophyL I~rILnuI eIUnU F ills Cabinet Of British Premier ONFERENCE TRACK Fl TTflflnnv f n Tfl .. ,w. .. . i __.. _ _ _ . I F TIL'ES UP 20111thr ALF? AS MANY FOR TOI SWANS ON, MICH AN , it e...…

June 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

….ction rwoY ; ; t Baitr .Trw. III. No. 180 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923 war r r . r .. r .rir+w u ~THEO GLASS S HERE Turner Predict. Labor In E The situation of politics in England, is precisely this, that presently the Labor party will triumph. Such is the opinion of Professor Turner of the European History department. But Professor Turner not content to male a statement without due proof proceed- ed to show in a co...…

June 15, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… at L ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 EDITORIAL MICHIGAN ENTERED IN NATIONAL MEET AT HICAGO TODAY r ,. CHANGES IN TIME MADE AS GRADJATION DAY NEARS 4 IN ,1 TIlE ALLUMNI SHARE In welcoming the alumni back5 to their Alma Mater the present genera- tion of Michigan men and women feel a peculiar sense of indebtedness to those who have preceded them. Grad- uates who departed from the academic life of the University some year...…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…F TT (AD I"AY' i41t Ar :43 I Aipj 33 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE x 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 PRICE FIVE HIGAri .TA KES FRO WESTER E Alunni Back In - UO '28 Classes h State street and the campus are 'veritably aswarm tiis morning with old grads back for reullions of their classes. In all 28 different bodies of old tumers are meeting, their dates of RPTiOATED UNDER ACTS OF graduation ranging from '68 to '07. S...…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…ii: IA an ~ai 4;l DAY AND NIGHT W SERVICE. Pi t x ; ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923 PRICE FIVE GE SITI c SS GR 4 t TE ti STRESSES FMEN IN CSERVICE EATS OF WITHI DUATING CLASSES WGED TO BE OF GOOD ent Would Bridge Ciasmi, Make Theory and Practice Coincide re an audience of black robed , and hundreds -of visitors from the city, President Marion L. yesterday delivered the Bac- 3ate~ addresswin Hill~auditor- ad...…

June 26, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…4t1 F i C AbF . :43 1.: DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE .. . n. No. 4 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 PRICE 500. ARE REGISTERED As SESSION UPE ASINSULIN' FND, PHILANTROPHIST DONATES MON- EY FOR STUDY OF NEW DIABETES CURE WILL OPEN NEW FIELD OF MEDICINE HERE Cabot Enthusiastic Over Gift; Says Possibilities Wide for Great Work Announcement of a gift to the Uni- versity of $10,000 by John D. Rocke- feller, Jr., for the st...…

June 27, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…dl )COOLER )AY pk rI I ~1I~itll PRESS DAY AND NIGHT SERTICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 PRICE FIVE ,. ... / . . I RS1TY GETS Admlb MUIRm w Am&,ou 0 FOR RESEAR T SURGEONS CARE, CABOT SIN' LECTURE 'S OF COMPETENT PHYSI- TANS ARE AVAILABLE AND ISHOULD BE CONSULTED GES COMMON SENSE IN HEALTH CRISIS I Judgment Should be Used in ISelection of Sur- eons here is no such thing as a sur- 1 operation free from dange...…

June 28, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…rtI I fltd Y 'SHOWERS COOLER (Lj r urm'r r lt.~t = l :43 ttl ASSOCIAT PRESS a. DAY AND NIGHT IV SERVICE ,C ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 19231 PRICE FIVE C w ,, i , IL LEAGUE INCE OPENS TMORROW ILL BE HE FOR ANN MEETIN WILL RESS OF" ARTERSI L . A 7 EDITOR I AL BLIND IN BOTH EYES In the wake of a deluge of editorial approval for the stand taken by form- er President Meiklejohn of Amherst,; the Institute of Publi...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…ODAY ,. t 4kv 4hr E DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE '7 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 PRICE FIVE C ON DA SPROBLEM I EDUCATION 4, PHYSICS, CHEMIS- OLOGY ARE BASIC TUDIES .I 1 I . FENDS1 LAST, CLASSICS EVENING of Free . Election is Fortnate Says Educator of 'he true theory of education is' guiding of ignorance by intellig- Sinto knowledge. Its true aim is development of each individual to be point of highest excellenc...…

June 30, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…1 '' A 5 r ~~ -.-- , _ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 r:. .- r 4 TE UNDS ITINUED1 CUPATION NCES FRANCE IR UNTIL IN- IS PAID ION DOLLARS TED UNANIMOUSLY Wildly Cheered in Upper on, Conclusion of Stir- ring Speech une 29.-(By A.P.)-Enthus- as is seldom witnessed in e was aroused by Premier today when at the end of speech asking the upper vote -the credits' necessary ihr occupation, he informed ibly that although France...…

June 03, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN ARBOR, MICHIG &N, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923 eLet'M e ining ompany Placer Mining and the Providential Gentlemen Tre is a district of limited area C. T JOHNSTON cial headquarters. Jeff Dunbar, an along the Colorado-Wyoming boun1 outlaw from several schools of crime, dary, where the highwayman, the rust- Unicrsit of Mihiga spent his week ends "shooting up" ler, the horse-thief and their relatives saloons. I was never in a saloon in...…

June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…T" VtN DAILY .r. .,..CTCNDAL f ._ Sir Ho'r I Sir Robert ihome has succeed Stanley Bald ellor of the exchequ( 'ho recently succeeded ritish premier, appoin ETIES TDO C "lessor ' The above action has been deemed { Gyms t( Be U'sed for Registration Heinm Comp~any hfas Student Work isition and th n furish;l details to advisable because of the fact that it is Becauise of limited space, the Sep-. H. J. Heinz company, will have a those who ...…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 2

…THE MTHA N DAILY - ~ mU. &CLO®S ES ACTIVITIES The University Chamber of Comn- mer ce held a banquet 'and lfinal mexet- ing of the school yea.r Thursday night in Lane hal, Prof. Edmund E. Day,! head of the economics department, was the first speaker of the eve- ning. lie emphasized the importance of scholarship, stating that business men pay more attention to the schol- arship of the prospective emnployed than college students believe. Blai...…

June 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 180) • Page Image 2

…~THE MICHIGANDAILY _____ Ifrom PRage Nine) I 'Mrs. Rhead; "Andan- letti), Miss Struble; Vore Stately Mansions" r. and Mrs. Wheeler. nd Dr. Dewey; "Cross- Willeby), Mr. Wheeler; !Mrs. Rhead. tSea" will be the ser- Rev. L. A. Barrett at byterian Church. Young ir will begin at 5:30~ open to all y-oung peo-1 -bor. Lucile Welty will itian Endeavor Meeting k, in a discussion on ve in Jesus; What Hle St. .Andrew's Church at 8 o'clock this1 morning....…

June 15, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…OFFICIAL N WSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION Published every morning except Monday ur ng the summer session. membereof the Associated Press. The As- piated -Press is exclusively entitled to the se for republication of all news dispatches redited to or not otherwise credited in hs papeir and the local news published here- Entere'd at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, iehigan,,as second class matter. Subscription by carrier or mail, ...…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…I ' a w a ® ® THE GAN. "Verse and Werse E u mu. m NOW -= AT MICHIGAN rning except Monday ssiorr. diated Press. The As- usively entitled to the f all news dispatches otherwise credited in it news published here- IT'S at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, as second class matter.- ion by carrier or mail, $1.0. Ann Arbor Press Building. catioss, if signed as evidence of will be published in The Summer he discretion of the Editor. Un- imunicatio...…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

….Verse and Werse N Published every sorning excep't Monday ing the sum mer session. Member of the Associated Press. The As- diated Press is exclusively entitled to the e for repbicationv of: all news ;dispatches ited to it or not otherwise creditedt -in is paper and the local news published here- Entered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, ichigan, as second class matter. .u bsriptionm y crrier or mail, $.so. Oflce,: Ann l~br Press Bilding. Comnuni...…

June 26, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…)F4ILIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUMMER SESSION iblshed every morning except Monday g the summer session. ember of the Associated Press. The As- ted Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches ted to it or not otherwise credited 'in paper and the local news published here- iered at the postofice, Ann Arbor, tgan, as second class matter. bscription by carrier or m~ail, $1.5o. lces: Ann Arbor Pre...…

June 27, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…~iUKVerse and Werse.U ROF THE Ve s n ICHIGAN IO eON except MondayL mm mm u u u a ® of the As ociated Press. The As- ress is ex clusily entitled to the pubiication of a news dispatches o it or ototherwise credited in and the local news published here- at the postoflice, Ann Arbor, as second class matter. tion by carrier or mail, $1.so. Ann Arbor Press Building. deations; if signed as evidence of will be published in The Sunimer the discret...…

June 28, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…#.111A 4K. IIUA1IS.AIN L umer it:4 autti PER OF THE bished every morning ecept Monday ig the summer session. , ember of the Associated Press. The As- ted Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches ied to it or not otherwise credited in paper and the local news published here- tered at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, .igan, as second class matter. bscription by carrier or mail, $.so. leces: Ann Arbor Press Bui...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…APER OF THE1 F MICHIGAN ESSION ning except Monday Sion. ated Press. The As- ively entitled to the I Text Books and Supplies for . N'Wtlm i epublicationr of af anews dispatches It is an odd happening in the ex- ~ozo not" otherwise credited in and the local news publishd here- perience of a reviewer that he shouldt °_discuss at length in a column which £ at the postoffice, Ann Arbor, purports to consider only contempor-t as second class ma...…

June 30, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…The As- led to the dispatc~hes lished here- nn Arbor, beauty wholly without precedent. But the end is not yet, and a time will,~ come when a city of air castles will be a practical reality. Why wouldn't it be a wise idea to try to stop the bootlegging in the UT. S. before meddling with the outside' nations who are transporting liquor? If we can't catch the bird in our own back yard, what kind of a chance have we? Someone asked uas thud other ...…

June 03, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 192 Before Dawn An Essay in Appreciation of Radicals The knight who earned their glory: LEWXIS STONEMAN fes-ly well that such victories and yesterday now ride black horse in; penetrations are impossible. Victories black harness, and their armor is blac. Een bci flatig pume are Urttdy b Godon(Trer reutlt only rout wars, and penetra- black.iEnit hcirandtheroatigpueare "~h a oe~ Lions entail both victor...…

June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ILLlI Ill'RK1 °rf. Brurnr Will, Direct Senior Play IJune 14, 'on an open air stage. He has made Senior and Junior Girls' plays a 4' nc f a irn .ltn r Mrs. M. Cake, Saturday, Mrs. Yates #'Adams; Armory, Friday, Mliss Martha £ WOMEN SIGN 'ISORSIIIP i r. u woman who will be a Juniorf ar will be required to pay a dvisor tax of 75 cents, it was at a meeting of sophomore held yesterday afternoon in 'aswell Angell hall. Thi...…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 X3 t/ I .s' r~ - .. ,-. f1 I ^w Ui M I THE HOME OF PURE VDODS I S 326-327-328 114-116 E. WASHINGTON THE ~318 SOUTH SAESRE HOMEATE*L'T STEE CURTESY OF C~iL' ANi 67~L 1A' S ERVICE I' ieadquarters for Imported and a mestic Foodstuffs To The Stewards o~ Fraternity an Sorority .Houses who ha ve favored us with their 'patronage during the pas yc.-r T-HE SCHUILTZGRC ERY dcsircst convey to them an appreciation of ...…

June 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 180) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . _ _ , - . fowers of State, 'lea Of Owosso Naturalist iso, MIcOI., June 2-(By A.P.)-- ion of their beauty, the lice fl. Brown of the local high the rushing wind and biology department, an ardent brook which surrounds green forest, the sighing them and lover of wild flowers, has issued a plea for greater thoughtfulness on the part of persons who seek the woods and meadows of Michigan during the spring and summer. Miss...…

June 15, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…of his death ou the following Thurs- from the toy manufactured who sent day. it along to . show ihis appreciation.r Seitz, whose spinal injuries were aTe ticker Is no simple ffair. With not at first expected to prove fatal, h c n mM SCOTT TO WED; IIDENi - fhow lV ater Pro ves F.t a1 Sitz, '26111, and J. B. D~ewey, 125E' M)D AT SAME A.T WHllTMQ0RE LAM, was taken to the University hospital and showed improverient for several days following...…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…VNEI; TAKE COU-NTY OF STRONG WASINGTON NINE '1 ; z JNIVERSITYI (Continued from Page One) and Lewis, who began the inning, fliedl out to Kipke. In the eighth the old ball game very nearly went up the flu, wxhen the bases were loadedl and T3gger t missed Lewis' fly after a dlesperate4 attempt. Barrett, lb .... Felts, 21b......... Lewifss......... Gardner, .If........ Mairrf, rf ...... 12e1(....... ... 4 1 4 1 5 1 5 0 4 1 5 1 4 1 31 4 0 AL ...…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…ITAE S M ICHIGN VICTOR E1O-2 IN GIANT MEET STAR PERFORMERS O sAl TODAY THRU WE (Continued from Page One) uted to the Purple and Gold score by juggling Frayne's hit and allow- ing Barrett to romp home. Miles pounded one out to Kipke in deep' center, Lewis scoring on the throw in. Bakke singled safely for the first hit of the game and Klein's peg hit the runner at first and rolled to the bleachers. Gardner and Frayne trav- elled home on the ...…

June 26, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…Li r Deluge Continues r S ED fWontinued rom. Page One)' sor Prayer sai, "Rather than con- demn France for her occupation ofj the Ruhr, we should pity her and, with her bemcan~ the fact that it wasl necessary for her to seize the coal lands of Germany. Germany 'refused to pay heer indemnity, and, sino?, fFrance has spent immense sums of money in reconstruction and in penl- sions, she, needs money.. England and America would, not guaran~tee ...…

June 27, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…TH.E THEATERS Screen-Today Folk Songs: Bendemeer's Stream ..... ...Irish Gospel Train.....Negro Spiritual The Zephyr............Mexican Zummerzetzhere . . . ... English Mr. Lindegren Juba Dance ..........Nathaniel Dett Sunrise ............Anton P'rovaznik C sharp minor Prelude .......Rachm C sharp minor Prelude. Rachmaninoff Mrs. Reed Accompaniments by Russell L. Gee French Flyer Dies in Fall Jean Casale distinguished him Darmeraucourt, Fr...…

June 28, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…L--. IVAJ __ F / Hinsdale Tells Story Of Indian Mound Builders, 71 hicago Flightl .,os.. .. "The name 'Stone Age' is given to i "The most distinctive remains inI the Stone Age more as a matter of courtesy than as a matter of fat," de- clared Dean Wilbert D. Hinsdale yes- terday afternoon, in a lecture on "The Stone Age in Michigan," before Sum- mer session students, in the Natural Science auditorium. "Man in the Stone Age used tools ...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…LE~TTER: .CASE _ the death of Mrs. ie of Prof. E. C. i geology and pal- nt who' died in Lon May 15, were received, by Deant rom '~ Prof. Case a to the letter Mrs. Case's erred, very suddenly, just, hiours after she was strick- mrt~ trouble. The trouble it about by a chili which ed ,during, an automobile rain. She was taken to Immediately and lapsed in- of unconsciousness from recovered only a. few mo- )re her death. Interment Ln Cape Town. a...…

June 30, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…I . in 6 IN FRANCE SIIUII U~tUaLs 1 oJuay U. S. Air Methods 1, nce ; fif- line per i ard makes exchanged, ,L Phone 1718 1-tfr p. ,{ ,l .. . i _ den only 60' miles. Own- ar. ee A. H: Pollard at e,, 209 S. State St. after U.F.N. >om house close to State le for instructor. Can for only $5,800.60. Gor- tate Agency, Wuerth Ar- 8-2 Bargain for quick sale. t with double case, $20. 1026 E Univ 8-2 >om house with large lot garage. Southeast s...…

June 03, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JUNE , 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE "What is the first business of him "It is a popular error to itagine wt'o philosophizes? To throw away that man's misfortunes are the result self conceit. For it is impossible for of hi" imoiety and iniquity. On the a mon to begin to learn that which contrary, his wickedness is the conse- he thinks that he knows." quence of his misfortanes." -Epictetus. leopardi Spring Means Light Lunches D...…

June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 4

…'i IE IMid IGAN DAILY many more first rate offerings can small group of leaders necessary to be easily supported should be evident run this important university funs- th1 ough the very fact that so much tion, did not appear. money is necessarily spent in trips to Detroit to see many of the better . CAMPUS OPINION I y - ._...._......_ ._ . GIFTS 1A'1' U7J ALI mAkIIVAy i :y morning except Mondayi ersity year by the Board in entV Publicati...…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 4

…THE MIC I iGAN DAILY - -. ,...ma .. ers of Western Confer on. Associated Pres is e the use for republicatio es credited to it orr in this papertand ther erein. d at the postoffice at ras secon~d class matte iption by carrier or mai s AnnArbor.Press 1 eet c , S: Editbrial, 2414 and Communications not to exce A n t~es ofevens rillbe e lt iy at the discretion of t ft at or mailed to The Daily ined c rmmnnications will re leration Wo manuscri...…

June 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY prtstn R ages 1 ~~~~lainlyshows. Delegates from ,the1. i' S a eIItt~ao United States are elected inl the Ox-, In H a to e n a n u ti s ford American Club after heated de- - Kalamaz~oo, In H a to e mb ni sr ates between Democrats and1 Iepub- Carrick (D~etroit) fourth annal li1cans, and they have played a con- Thce L'onstclle Complany offers a .r spicuous part in the proceedings of droaatization of John imunter. Bo0th"; t}the ...…

June 15, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…ILYOFFCIA.BULEI NI tion in 'the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of lvrsty. Copy 'received untl't:20 . m (11:80 a. m. StxdaY.) 3FR IAY, JUNE VIN 1923 Number 1S1 Bac aareate and 'Commnenceient: ho expect to, take part in the exercises of Commencement week ie take note of the ,following schedule in order that there may e confusion as possible in carrying out the program :-Punct- ipecially important as the procession will start on s...…

June 16, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…FICIAL BULLETIN n is constructive notice to ived until 3:30 D. m. (11:30 JRDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 all members of a. m. Saturday.) Number '182 e and Commencement: take part in the exercises of Commencement week f the following schedule in order that there may as possible in carrying out the program:-Punctu- rtant as the procession will start on schedule time. day, June 17, 11:00 A. M. June 25, 26-9-12 a. mn., and 2-5 p. in. Thereafter--40-12 a....…

June 18, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…IS MARK rj nW q u NA~i JI Jl f t o."L i.I*44Si'' _ a OF %80%4 01~ 4 4' IVr.w~Vam m \ U ;..- 'dR' ffu°4r I4 41a \w asweraa~r ssrua~ee c~ne>44 "F / "'il vr ematarmraC \ N , e f~~l~~1'1Q-R 4 NUt".4VA h 7 - - - y 7 - PP3tlF~ 1k Cl s zwr zenra .a *44e .4Wx 3v 1 I " \ } , 4 1 a t asi w ,r "' .rxl 44. C 0 L L44"' 4~ ,~4,444 1f <1 ".,4 -44 !, ,rad044S I4I E a k1 1, 1 4., "'4 SV' 4 r444 OLD.d CI D 3 'k 44a ~a- H . Xi44-g4--t' W LC I I J'; . 0 L ,. °....…

June 26, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Cony received until '.:30 . m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 3 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 Number 184 i Amherst Head Resigns Post 31 All notices for the Daily Official Bulletit should be left in the Office of the Summer Session before 3 :a p. m. of the day preceding its appearance. E. H. KRAUS, Dean. Summer Arrangements for Presid...…

June 27, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…it BULLETIN Brumm Stresses Notables Attend National Meet Relation Between To Aid Wheat Growers In Cri Press And Public I UIl illetin is constructive notice to received until 2:30 . m. (11:30 EDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 all members of a. m. Saturday.) Number 185 notices for the Daily Official Bulletin should be left in the Office of mmer Session before 3:30 p.in. of the day preceding its appearance. Tr Arrangements for President's Office: .ri...…

June 28, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…Y OF I CIALBULLETIN on in'the Bulletin is -constructive notice to all members of ersity. Cony received until 3:30 n. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 Number '186 rangements for President's Office: the months of July and.August the President will be away from he President's Office will be open and in charge of Missi Natalie Secretary to the President, during the month of July, and dur- nth of August Professor Frank E. Rtobbi...…

June 29, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…Pressident Warren G. Harding and the Group L E T N ajof Notables Accompanying Him to Ala rib' IL U the Bulletin is constructive notice to Cony received until 3:30 . m. (11:30 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 all members of a. m. Saturday.) .number 187 IVuD mer Arrangements for President's Office: During the months of July and August the President will be away from city. The President's Office will be open and in charge, of Miss. Natalie Iurphy, Sec...…

June 30, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…L D U L etive notice to 10 p. m. (11:30 E 30, 1923 all }inembers of a. m. Saturday.). Number 1$s ing Him College First Degree Philadelphia, June 29.-(By A.P.)- George Gust, an employe of ithe Carl Fischer, of the Philadelphia buildings and grounds department Quak College of Osteapathy and Gerald Em- was injured yesterddy when he fell 20 Ctania erson, of Columbia, will meet in the feet from a scaffold, /while engaged earthqui final round fo...…

June 03, 1923 • Page Image 4

…'AnQ BFOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923 I lk 0, THE WEST SIDE MINING COMPANY (Continued from Page One) lunch and I acquiesced rather than the Dry Gulch activities in any direct enter into an argument. The lunch or personal way. They appointed was no great acquisition as I discov- trusted agents to represent them. ered later in the day. George H. Haskins, a club man and. We reached Bagga at two o'clock an expert on clam bakes, wa...…

June 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 178) • Page Image 5

…R -I SS - S.. -5- M E O C M ISATO N A IM' To IUll ASI? ASS ('uoOEvIIAsTIO N i { SENJOR ACTIVITIES Eiubody ing .a complete resiti e of the activities of the class of '4,the Junior Literary Class lBook wvas gent, to members of the class yeAst reay Its avoWed purpose as stated in the "Foreword" is to serve as a "unity- ing -factor which, it is hoped, will contribute to avery successful bear- . ing of next ycar's responsibilities." The frontis...…

June 02, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 179) • Page Image 5

…~923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P-hys clanCarnes MA 2 5c-50c sd SATURDAY a ~H meI ternc ~4th An-aa Jeson NIGHTS: 25-50-I5-1TR C I&L Rehearsal for the ast of the Senior M ih-n o "" iii OOTH TARKINTON MLE WHITE POLO r Chapronesfor the dances this week Msli.Cakes, Saturday, Mrs. Yates Grd ato om bt once in $j 2 Adams; Armory, Friday, Miss Martha a-ietme oc ai ohv hill, Saturday, Mrs. Phyllis Rey-FY walietm .D r tfi ohv iiolds. 4V Michigan Dames will ...…

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