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July 01, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…/p. r ri t. AT YOUR THREE T 1., A WE] -di ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 PRICE VC BRINGS LOCAL SUIT ENT GREENE TAL TRKS Industry And Intelligence, Points For Success, Says I' ---- - LY! TRYOUTS WANTED FOR TTHE WOLVIRTNE STAFF TMENT WHITE ays; Faig nical Tryouts for the editorial side of The Wolverine are wanted. Any one desiring to do any work of this kind should consult with the man- aging editor from 1 to 2 o'...…

July 03, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…VITH I e/o En u rz THREE TIN A WEEK AT YOUI ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY , 1920 PRICE FIVE T . k _.. ...-----_.__. NIGHTS IEF SPEECHES FOR THE RATA. 'O ADDRESS V'S MEETING 11 Talk at Subse- ngs; Masonic Play CONVENTION PLANS RAPIDLY MATURING Plans for the National Educational conference, which will be held here Oct. 14 and 15, are rapidly maturing,' according to a statement made y'ester- day by President Marion L. Burton. Thi...…

July 06, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…IL wY Ukdur rinr AT YOUR JRS A WEEK X I ___________ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920 PRIEFV PRWE F'TVT~ L:, 4X NOMINATED BY DEMO CRAT .. i. ' %. T09GEDI ICEPTION, .SREEVESI CONCERT AND LECTURES OF THIS WEEK OVERSHADOW PREVIOUS ONESI IMPORTANTI N TOO OVENANT The concert and lectures offered this week are considered to overshadow those of any other week by Summer Session officials. The musical number is espec...…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…L Uinlurbw THREE T A WEEK ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920 PRICE FIV RE ROSENAU LECTURES I THIS AFTERNOON This afternoon at 5 o'clock Prof. William Rosenau will give the last of r U his series of lectures on the Jew, his " title being, "Americanism and Judaism " -'-Their Hopes and Ideals." Educational motion pictures will be S REAL shown tonight, which will deal with ID historical themes, there being one reel, which will dep...…

July 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…I 1ti Unlurrin AT YOUR DOC THREE TIME A WEEK I' 0 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920. PRICE i c. i11 TATLOCK TO SPEAK AT UNION SURVICE The Rev. Henry Tatlock, of the St. Andrew's Episcopal church, will ' be speaker at the Union service tomorrow evening. His subject will be "Chris- tianity for the Present Day." The open air service will be held on the steps of the library and will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. The Masoni...…

July 13, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…I ETTLED, ITh SHO0VERlS 1We Unalurrin AT YOUR DOC: THREE TIME" A WEEK ;' - - 9. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920 PRICE FIV JULY122 IS DATE SEITFOR SUMMER SPOTLIGHT SHOW KEMP KEENA, STAR OF UNION OPERA, TO SING POPULAR - SONGS PROGRAM TO INCLUDE EIGHT. ]FEATURE ACTS [riginal Pieces Now Being Composed by G. H. Roderick, Who Will Head Musical Act Thursday, July 15, has been set as h( date of the annual summer Spot- ight vaud...…

July 15, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…'A I gr H nlvrrm IA i 'I ATY THR. AW ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920. PRICE F 1I. C. A. EX- EPRESENTA- [LLEGES ,EGATES MICHIGAN rkers of Country ; Carey Puts 'Out r of Sessions Ad- representatives at the erence, Lake George, >rt- an unusually suc- The purposes of the the different aspects explained to the many :f the eastern colleges Z" workers. eges- were. represented ce, the first at which een represented. Be- 0 dele...…

July 17, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…I I HO WERSI Lw vrim' AT YOUR DOOR THREE TIMES A WEEK 11 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 1.7, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENT US MONDAY IOTS OF PUBLIC THEI WORK ROUGHLY EQUIPPED1I R TESTING LIQUIDS ion Plainaed Due to the High 'yphold Rate Throughout All Michigan 'actical demonstration of up-to- ublic health work will be given y when the new motorized lab- r of the Michigan department of parks for the day on the cam- il. The truck la...…

July 20, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…iw ~Unlurizw AT Y JR D SLIGHTLY IER TODAY THREE AWEE No. 1t. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. PRICE FIVE i (AILMENT Of URIIES URIE 'MISS GRII NIagara falls Thrills Delegation Of 100 University Sightseers COST OF ECT OF TALK LIVING" HER IS RUPULOUS 3H PRICES DEALERS UP*WARD leas of Labor and Life Must be Re- constructed to Conditions, She Declaresv The necessity for individual curtail- ent of luxuries was stresse...…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…I oetw Ulnhrrizw AT YOUR DOOR THREE TIMES I A WEEK ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 PRICE VIVE Cl PRIE FVE MICHIGAN OBSERVATORY IS ONE OF OLDEST AND BEST EQUIPPED IN WORLD, i T FOR LE T AM iN BRINVINQ The second night for allowing vis- itors to see the observatory is sched- uled. for this evening. As previOu.3y announced, persons will be taken through in three squads of 50 persons, beginning at 8:30 o'clock, weather...…

July 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…BELOW3p L abooo. " 10, ppin uiwvrinr AT YOUR THREE T A WEEK ,; kf .. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 PRICE FIVE Comnmittee Hunts For Wall Coach Considering a number of men as a possible baseball coach to succeed Carl Lundgren, the Board in Control of Athletics met at a dinner last night in the Union. The qualifications of several prominent baseball men were gone over, and negotiations are now being carried on to find a m...…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…I N .m w V n.Alraix FAIR AND SLIGHTLY WARMER TODAY hr Ulnlurrinr AT YOUR THREE TIMES f" A WEEK XI. NO. 15 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920 PRICE FIVE CE] PRESIDENT BURTON PANS TO RECEIVE STUDENTS IN FAll RECEPTIONS WILL SlE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MICHIGAN UNION EACH CLASS HAS OWN NIGHT FOR MEETING Freshn en Evening is Monday, Oct. 4; Juniors, Tuesday; Seniors, on Wednesday Four receptions by President Marion L. Burton for th...…

July 29, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

…Yitw J~nlurizw AT YOUR THREE TIN~ A WEEK a ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920 PRICE'FIY _ r. I100 PLAN TO TAKE PUT-IN-BAY TRIP More than 100 persons have signified their intention of making the trip to Put-in-Bay tomorrow under the diiec-' Lion of the geology department, ac- cording to Mr. F. W. Frostic, who will conduct the excursion. The party will leave Ann Arbor at 6:37 o'clock, AnnArbor time, and will connect at Detroi...…

July 31, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…AND SLIGHTLY EMER TODAY I Wilurrinr rim THREE TIM A WEEK :' N Tr VnT TO 17. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920. PRICE I PRICE RFIEL OETS R LEASE ON DCE THEATER adison Receives *.Atenorah Award I BEEN UNDER SOME Charles Allan Madison, '21, has been awarded the Menorah prize of $100 for the year of 1919-1920 by the committee' of adjudication, consisting of Rabbi Franklin of Detroit, Prof. I. Leo Sharf- man, and Prof....…

July 01, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…. 41 T.UDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Tuesday, Thursday,- and Saturday Afternoons. Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. hones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. Managing Editor, i:oo to 2 oo o'clock daily, except iy; Business Manager, i:oo to 2 :oo o'clock daily, except Saturday. ons~not to exceed oo words, if signed, the signatures to be published' in print, but as an evidence of ces of events will be publish...…

July 03, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…171 ,R t . I- V A~ I T NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER HE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. * , Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. rbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. ng Editor, r :oo to 2 :oo o'clock daily, except yness Manager, zi:oo to 2 :oo o'clock daily, 'except Saturday. to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures published in print, but as an evidence of events will be published in The wodlerine eEditor, if left or...…

July 06, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… R OF THE SUMMER 'Y OF MICHIGAN. Saturday Afternoons. ng, Maynard Street. ditorial, 2414. S2:oo o'clock daily, except oo to 2 :oo o'clock rday. ds, if signed, the signatures it, but as an evidence of iblished in The Wolverine r mailed to the office. ve no consideration. No writer encloses postage. endorse the sentiments ex- .......Managing Editor 20. ......Business Manager every man is equal. The spirit of the University is instilled and give...…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…kp' TUDENT N WSPAPER OF THE SUMMER OF TI-F NIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons., Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Tones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. Managing Editor, :oo to 2:oo o'clock daily, except y; Business Manager, 1 :00 to 2:00 o'clock daily,,except Saturday. *ns not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures to be p~ublished in print, but as an evidence of ces of events will be published ...…

July 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

….1. 1 £ L WVY % L£..4V ' A1\ j .. -- I PAPER OF.TITE SUM4MER ERSI'Y OF ,ICHIGAN. and Saturday Afternoons. Building, Maynard Street. 6o; Editori; 2414. :oo to 2:oo o'clock daily,-except er, i:oo to 2 :oo o'clock t aturday. o words, if signed, the signatures n print, but as an evidence'of be published in The Wolverine left or mailed to the office. receive no consideration. No the writer encloses postage. arily endorse the sentiments ex- ... ....…

July 13, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…L I I 1 1 L 1. La ;nine , STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER ION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. hed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. es: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: O 12:00 Daily " 1:3o to 5 :oo Daily, except Saturday. ications not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures arily to be published in print, but as an evidence of notices of events will be publis...…

July 15, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…FR OF THE SU MER ITY OF MICHIGAN. d Saturday Afternoons. ding, Maynard Strt-t. Editoria, 2414. fDaily, except Saturday. or'ds, if signed, the signatures rint,- but as an evidence of published in The Wolverine or quailed to the ollice. eive no cosideration. No e writer encloses postage.. r endorse the sentiments ex- . . Managing Editor 120. .....Business. Mahager .tales, have caught the spirit, which characterized these games, a bitter rivalry...…

July 17, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE -- , tbe Wolverine OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Published Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 12:oo Daily; :3a to s:oo Daily, except Saturday. Communications not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures hot necessarily to be published in print, but as...…

July 20, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…h'erine 'UDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER OF TLE UNIVERSITY 0sI MICHIGAN. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street,. .ones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: :oo Daily; 1:30o 0 5:ooDaily, except Saturday. rns not to exceed 3oo words, if signed, the signatures to be published in print, but as an evidence of ces of events will be published in The Wolverine a of the Editor, if left or mailed '...…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Editorial Comment ENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. t [ iblished Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. Offices: Ann Arbor Press. Building, Maynard Street. - Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 244.' OFFICE .HOURS: 30 to 12:oo Daily; 1:30 to 5:oo Daily, except Saturday. munications not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures cessarily to be published in print, but as an evidence of and notices of events wi...…

July 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…PAPER OF THE SUM GRSITY OF MICHIGAN. sday, and Saturday Afternoons. Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street, Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: aily; 1 :30 to s5:oo Daily, except Saturday t to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signa e published in print, but as an eviden f events will be published in The Woly he Editor, if left or mailed to the office. ications will receive no consideration. eturned unless the writer encloses postag...…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE , Iverine, STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER ON OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ed Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. s: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. OFFICE HOURS: 12:oo Daily; :30 to 5 :oo Daily, except Saturday. cations not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures, rily to be published in print, but as an evidence of nbtices of events will be published in- Th...…

July 29, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…"_:; V Z;. A i .0 iverine STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER [ON OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ied Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons. es: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. 'Phones: Business, 96o; Editorial, 24r4. OFFICE HOURS: 12:oo Daily; 1 :3o to :oo Daily, except Saturday. cations not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the signatures rily to be published in print, but as an evidence of notices of events will be published in...…

July 31, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…L .r.:... . .-.. 4o i & I'I Editorial. Comment lAREYO1 PLA , or TCHE s 1i~mrR Or MICHIGAN. iursday, and Saturday Afternoons. Press Building, Maynard Stree~t. ness, 96o; Editorial, 2414. VICE HOURS: :3a to :0%) Daily, except Saturday. -eed S00 words~, if signed, the signatures ishedl in print, but as an evidence of is will be 'published in The Wolverine tor, if left or' mailed to the office. s will receiv~e no consideration. N o 1 unes...…

July 01, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… er session, ited yester-' ing of men decided to hold practical periods at 3:16 o'clock every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, with a lecture hour at the same time on Tuesday and Thursday. About 15 men, interested in phys- ical education, attended the meeting,; but a great many more will take lig t workouts in the gym. First aid will probably be taught.. Sisler, '19E, Former Michigan Star, Leads Joth ,ig League In Hitting Arbor, he topped ...…

July 03, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…I H1-1 'QLVERINE :4, I 1-I OLVERINE . " lrooklynI BUTLER AND FARREL LEFT ON FERRY FIELD mber o 1 be se ;Mcbou iln lye Pastime rving, U] y, Clapp, ravy;Le and D isas; M Aympic t club; B inr, Mea Baker, events, while his opponents won one eft at or two firsts and then fell down mis- n for efably in the other three r the Steve Farrell,, the Michigan coach, athlon seems to think that Dunne stands a unday -good chance to make the team, an...…

July 06, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…INE A j1 _Y ne rer Charles Girard and Phillips Tead, per- form adequately to make this produc- tion one of the most desirable that has been seen in some time. AT THE MAJESTIC Wallace Reid in his newiest picture,' "The Dancin' Fool," will be at the Ma- jestic for the last time today. As the title would indicate, Wally shows some slight genius with his feet, but talent. also runs in his head, as he demon- strates in rebuilding his uncle's b...…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…urey InL for the Jew though their history is an open book, id can ever Professor Ro'senau stated. f. William Discussing the reason for the Jews university coming to America, Professor Rosenau aerica Has said it was to escape the persecutions uesday aft- and misrepresentations to which they ience audi- were constantly subjected in some of the otd countries. In a brief survey he Jew has of the history of his people from the -expression, time I...…

July 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…- ,: n~ K 1 1VN L C3is worthy religiously and socially. No ostheory of life has spoken the final word esand Judaism~ like all other religionys, has its weaknesses. have and INDOOR BALL TEAMS dern TO BE ORGAN IZED book, Miss Keane starred in this pro- duction for six continuous years in New York, Chicago, Boston, andl Loni_ dwas' The fascinating love story, which is the central motive of the picture,wa written bey Edward Sheldon. in all its ...…

July 13, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…SV N E .V.., At IS CHOSEN, ~F0R on of the annual outing of ity of Michigan club of De-i nned by the executive com- 3aturday afternoon, July 17.! is an old custom, given uj war. ie form of a picnic upon the' ,ore, the outing will con- ;ram replete with a variety Baseball between the Ed- the Bryans; swimming ill sizes and ages. sailing rhose experience allows it; food particularl. adapted c, and water for those who on the program. chartered...…

July 15, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… TICKETS . ". trestinig andI :ugene O'B1rien;~ will t the Arcade for the n portrays the role rman who is offered nmayor in his homne for a lark. Saturday the Arcade B. Warner in "The picturization of one Cke's m~ost popularI ier plays the part of who is embittered ibecause of the un- "The Tree of Knowledge" is the ve-1 hicle for9 Robert Warwick, who will be featured Friday 'and Saturday at the M1ajestic,. The, scene of this picture is laid...…

July 17, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…The Screen S H:T L. EL ,TRIGSC / DINE IN COMFORT - USE AN ELECTRIC FAN. IT WILL KEEP YOU COOL FOR LESS THAN A CENT AN H6UR. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY. / MAIN & WILLIAM STS. PHONE 2300 r AT THE ARCADE Today is the last showing of H. B Warner's picture, "The White Dove," at The Arcade. Playing the part of an English physician who learns of :tht unfaithfulness of his wife, Warner exhibits some fine acting, and the pic- ture as a whole ...…

July 20, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…STAGE. CARNIVAL. Th,1ursday Is Date 0/ NextConcert~ Grace Johnson Konold, 'soprano of the vocal department of the University thne Screen by Andrew HT. Green, of cess. Co., of Detroit, was Homer Heath, general e Union. The official opening of the Wade~ Mays carnival, held here under the auspices of the Ann Arbor posts of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, took place last night at the foot of Packard street. A Ferris wheel and...…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…La V L \ 1L .1 lie ne became a naturaized citizen of Switzerland, and for several years was E connected with Swiss universities. -U Just before the world war broke out he became research professor in, a ter- ES lin university, and it was there that the theory was given to the world. ' ion in the NaturalI m by W. F. Colby, sics, before a large y members and stu- ner session interest- scientific principle. liscussed the theory ssible without ...…

July 24, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…1 Screen Wednesday. Arrangements and all de- tails incidental to the voyage have practically been arranged by the com- jmittee. 3I SAILSI ON , whose official appoint- lympic team depended ssfully passing a phy- ion, was given a favor- he examining physician rship on the squad be- Wednesday, when the mnittee of 'the Olympic )on him favorably. Additions Made additions to the Olym- made at this meeting. gale, University of Mis- was placed on ...…

July 27, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…DLVER II - -_._, TOS is proposed to meet, at least partially, the need of vocational schools for teachers who know their trade and IER'SSCKOLASHIPS how to use it. Ull~l UUU~iL l~lli U man wvho haspracticed a trade successfully for five years, it may be d has just been received by assuned, will know it, and given a George F. Myers, of the depart- fair opportunity, he ought to be able >f industrial education to the ef- to learn how to teach ...…

July 29, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…be N. Y., in the Alle- r. Dean A. H. Lloyd with members of his family left Wednesday for his summer home in Piseco, and he does not expect to re-' turn until September. Today Dean John R. ]ifflnger will leave for the same place, where lie will join his family, which left at an earlier date. IHe also will probably remain until some time in September, as he will not be needed here before then. In his office yesterday Dean Efinger was winding u...…

July 31, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…his friend's divorce case. To avoid testifying against him, Wally feigns sickness, and has some difficulty in convincing the doctors. JVar- is nurse, wh'o has almost spoiled M-everything for him, fixes it up by sly- akes ly kising ihim when the~ doctor is ex- ired amning his heart with the stethescope, of~ a and the M. D. suddenly believes that sin Wally is sick after all. ess, 'Bebe Daniels plays the role of the her nurse. eat the! AT THlE ...…

July 01, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…1 n r.i VYU.L x uld like you to stop in and hear these SCOTT TO ATTEND ENGLISH MEETING II Luncheon fiew Oh! By Jingo!,-Medley Fox Trot' Nobody But You-Medley Fox Trot Alexandria-Fox Trot Oriental Stars-One Step All Star Trio Palace Trio Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra aTOR cords I Think I'll Get Wed in the Summer Sir Harry Lauder Good-Bye, Sweet Day Merle Alcock The Meeting of the Waters Merle Alcocl? Who'll T...…

July 03, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE - .., _ _-- JTSIDE 'ED BY SEXTO N I PRF. CROSS DESCRIBES BEUTIES OF TUMBIA THE s of -eat- blic scnooisj n, superin- Lansing, in Educational Science au- erly supervised and report made to the school authorities. Course Successful The course has been very successful in bringing about the completion of high school education by many boys who were not interested in college pre- paratory work,. he said. On the, whole1 the gra...…

July 06, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… LitILEASUE UCOENANT Of C'?' had 134 in r mark sagged Palier with a lead, >t. Cox soon never, but by McAdoo was lace, but had k for him of th he was at the Cox people e. There was a o see if the New Id not be swung n. went with the ce was that if the rse were unavail .might be thrown n. This of course )nvincing, theCox had struck their For a moment when Indiana tumbled in 29 of her 30 and Tom Taggart him- self cast the ballot it looked a...…

July 08, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…the Screey AT THE ARCADE The Arcade will offer its f :.._...ri . _ JEWS GIVE MORE THAN TAKE FROM UNITED STATES-ROSENAU <I__ final pre- Have you bought That Portable Victrola For 0 Your Canoe or Cottage? They're quite inexpensive $25 will buy 'an open model And You can have it on terms If desired 3~zdnr} 'J LfwrIjug sentation of "Whispers," featuring Elaine Hammerstein, this afternoon' and evening. She portrays a role dif- fering fro...…

July 10, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…I, _~H 0LVERIN v ~ LEI anued from Page 1) year, attendance in many1 ily voluntary, unattrac- ilapidated school rooms, work, scores of thou- 3mpetent, transient teach- irls-these are the all-Y tifications for the asser- school systems of Amer- . seriously tried tj teach even to read and write. Few Get Charnce he two other proposed ob- c intelligence and respon- I pccupational-economic and efficiency, no single , city or township in the es ha...…

July 13, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE E EN LEVES TO ILLINOIS COACH tinued from Page 1) e St. Louis Americans. In with Captain Sisler, as a got together a nine, which on all the j-st teams in y. While not winning the ate title in 1915, he turned 4erful nine, and added still his laurel, - I's poorest year at Michigan , h en ,u1t i averav :nine i out. Graduation had lost 7igood mni, but hy tho Ind m a strong aggregation was' rough Carl's- eftorts. caused the cessation...…

July 15, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… CHINESE WILL MEET HERE SEPTEMER 1- (Continued from Page 1) Sports to be Conducted Because of theimportance that the Chinese~ feel physical education holds in national development, a great many athletic contests have been arranged. The sports that will be indulged in are basketball, swimming, soccer, ten- nis, and track.tMedals and silver cups Iwill be given the successful competi- tors in thege sports. One day of the conference will be taken...…

July 17, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…rr - ' :w..a.r r - ..rr+++r..++.i r ur r.r .. r rrWrrrr r RES MARSH from Page 1) e school, but his plan "Too often schoolw a sacrifice of their ciples and ;plans in immediate showing," were included shov- for boys and girls, a nd many features at- people in the forma- ational subjects were intermediate depart- ued through the high - transition from the of the grades to the departmental plan of the'high school a trying out place where studen...…

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