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August 12, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…L A l L "" V L Y L i\ j 1\ L om him by Netter Condi- :r the pres- oyer's home conducted r candhiates expects to vhile, as he roduction at ne order of last year. SHUIBERT-DETROIT Jimmy Hussey's musical revue, "Tattle-Tales," will begin the second half of its fortnight's engagement at the Shubert-Detroit Monday night. De- spite the fact that this is a new play, done by a new author and producer and that its stay here is practically its premier...…

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

…The Stage I' Phone 423 CREAM SIILTBE;'It-EriTT ke a Kodak With You is a Kodak that is just suited to your It is our business to help you find 'it. pment and the supplies and Come and see us. &r rParticular People Jimmy Hussey's musical revue "Tattle-Tales," will begin the second half of its fortnight's engagement at the Shubert-Detroit Monday night. D- spite the fact that this is a new play, done by a new author and producer and that it...…

August 17, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… Phone 423 CREAM .K Kodak With You s a Koda It is our k that is just suited to your business to help you find it. the equipment and the supplies and rest." Come and see us. f T'he Screen AT THE MAJESTIC "Let's Be Fashionable" is the pic- ture in which Douglas MacLean and Doris May are starred at the Majestic for the last time today. In this pro- duction the two light comedians con- tinue the cleveracting, which has broug-ht them great ...…

August 02, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…in 'he Line Of SportsI ons for admittancej however, are sent be' acted upon. ,ant ads. They bring NKLIN RP 'U (By Harry B. Grundy) Perrin Stars for Waterbury Jack Perrin has made a big hit with the Waterbury, Conn., baseball fans by his spectacular fielding and hard hittinig. Jack was recently trans- ferred from the Boston Red 'Sox to the Waterbury team of the Eastern league, for the remainder of the sea- son. Perrin's name appears in gl...…

August 04, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… t 41 nent, graduating in ater he began prac- and was connected ard of that city. He in 1915 and started In The Line Of Sports i _I a "I (By Harry B. G:_undy) S. From the indications given in spring practice the Indiana mentor Big Ten Captains has high hopes of having the first Con-' If all of the Big Ten football cap- ference team to come home with the tains for the coming year could be Crimson's scalp. gotten together on one team, th...…

August 06, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… 'I In The Line Of Sports i ; '. 1' i-TO' your tools Paints A. Varnis d, Linseed Prices i 310 5. +' olverine1 New Pilot for Cubs Johnny Evers, star second baseman on the old Evers to Tinker to Chance Cub machine, and manager of Chi- cago's 'north side club this year, has been disposed of by President Veeck.f Catcher William Killefer has been! s chosen as his successor. Evers succeeded Fred Mitchell this season as pilot of the Cubs, bu...…

August 09, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…In The Line Of JIAN Sports I' 1 i-I } . s With an enrolimen versity of Illinois hows a 47 per cent that of Pennsylvan t of 1,970, the Un- the greatest percen summer session earlier figures give increase over the Kraus, of the Sumn (By Harry B. Grundy) Have You Tried Our OOKING T'S Huron Street Clothes Life Swissilized S of service to that y cleaning methods. cents Stay Clean Longer [I !!F, I I - it ...r- Chance May ...…

August 11, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…ne. But to metit seems that the col- e studentit s the easiest mark for ico men that ever lived. or instance, wh'en college opens, re will be a man coming back to' n Arbor who styles himself "Rail- d Jack" and whose ability totans- r* questions of any nature entitles i to an executive position in Thom- Edison's plant in New Jersey hands vn but whose actual worth to the imunity is mighty small. He stands a box oi any corner, gathers a wd of stu...…

August 13, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…Of Sports !II 1 the whistle blows starting tie otball season a number of new ill be ushered upon the Wolver- diron, each ont trying to earn .ch coveted "M". Weakened in ckfield by the loss of Perrin, and Jack Dunn, and on the line absence of the two greatest Yost has had in years, Goetz 'ieman, the Wolverine mentor re every candidate a chance to is ability, in an effort to find 'ho can be trained to fill the left vacant by these lost stars. ...…

August 16, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…1 of our Fall early, before starts---- alcoim ty Street . I - id here your ideal of a that every year you'll. h1anics Bank 33 SO. STATE STREET (Nickels' Arcade) I Reserve [JNDRY SERVICF C~~~ R/ITT QU' 13ByG.D.E. "Twelve Men" In 1919 Boni and Liveright publish- ed Theodore Dresier's book, "Twelve Men." Unlike his other books it was hailed by all hands around as excel- lent. Critics, good and bad, praised it. Suspecting, therefore, that th...…

August 18, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…c Of Sports | , I /t t II 1 i (By Harry B. Grundy) New Sweaters for Grid Team Big Ten teams will appear on the gridiron this fall with sweaters which will not confuse the spectators or the members of the respective teams in their play, particularly in the pass. Hitherto many of the teams have worn sweaters which were almost identical in color, and confusion has often re- sulted. Michigan wears bluf; Wis- consin wears cardinal; Minnesot...…

August 20, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…'he Line Of Sports dIer of the American Leaiue Race Close of the Cleveland and New York seem to be! vhich na- still playing a game of~tag in the race; been, en- for the American, league pennant. e Univer- vas learn- Neither team is able to gain a sub- ounder of stantial-lead and keep it. As'a rule the leaders are separated by a margin of els, adu- only a few points. Cleveland's great tley post, pitching staff, which proved superiorI legion,a...…

August 23, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…In The Of Sports FO'UNER us, but,l of wit, (By harry B. Gri(dy) it times it becomes almost as tire- as Irving Cobb's drivel. "Mr. ge Jean Nathan Presents," pub- d a few months later, is some- better. The humor has risen a or two above Leacock and Cobb r astern. More experienced hands e drama inform me that the ser- articles are quite commendable. "The Popular Theater" he Popular Theater," coming out ar later, is better still, but I not. ...…

August 25, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…road will be a s coming from .h at ( niversity Ave. I CRITIQUE ByUG.). E. BRUCE BARTGN Sometime ago, to the great indigna- tion of some of the local Heaven-sent, I attempted to strip the false whisk- ers from Dr. Frank Crane. In 'my deep-dyed blasphemy I likened Bruce Barton to the reverend spiggot. But were I forced to read, the stuff written by either of the two gentlemen I should choose Barton. Barton plays less the celestial legate, ...…

August 01, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…r Richard Heidemann) the land of the morning land of peaceful peoples and lie political disturbances and >f the present day, as serious nay be, will never disinteg- e peoples and the tradition; ey have as a result of more{ 0 years existence as a na- his was t'he keynote of Prof. Rufus' illustrated lecture, 'ial Survey of Korean Civil- given yesterday in Natural uditorium. Fraced to 2265 B. C. . history may be divided into rate periods, said Pr...…

August 02, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…Battle To Overcome Illness v :c.: * b ....v,...... State Prison And Pov Objects Of (By Carlton F. Wells) The State Prison' and the properties of the Consumers' Power company in Jackson will .be the double-objective df the final excursion of the Summer session next Saturday morning, Aug. 4. The afternoon will be entirely de- voted to inspecting the State prison proper, and also the 4,000 acre farms three miles from the city, at which there ...…

August 03, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…ttends Harding * *,*'ceive her master's degree from the instructing in Shakespearian re Spectral Condition Of Stars, Universithis . here this smer. S b e tO Le t r YdClen Omans, '20, who is assist- u ject Of.Lecture Nesteray ant principle in Bay City, will take Find that lost pin through the the part of Jack Worthing. Omans is eified Ad" will find it for you.- "By the use of the spectroscope we of their victory, the faculty won the can learn ...…

August 04, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…I L t Photo Of President Shows Him Suffering Strain E P Peace 00 to A ird Promises of Best TO F SOMIE G PEACE I ie American peace award created Edward W. Bok offerse $100,00 to author of the best practicable plan vhich, the United States may co- ate with other nations to achieve preserve the peace of the world. he purpose of the award is to the American people from coast oast a direct opportunity to evolve an that will be acceptable to...…

August 05, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…AN 1V1U 4YaA\&.AAlAh& AILY LA FINAL TRIBUTE ?SE PASSES TO CEMETERY S HEA. AGEEET DET EEN U.S. AND MEXICO INTIIPATED CONFERENCE TO PAVE WAY FOR RECOGNITION OF 'MEXICO 14, officials of the Baptist church an- nounce. North American cities which V IS IT h i s t o r i c Mr. Lloyd will visit will include Win- - W aleit tCavern nipeg, Detroit, and New York. R C HICAGO AND MONROE PIKES Gatelvay to Irish Hills CHICKEN DINNER E Patr nize Ti1.e D...…

August 07, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…Gil ~iVll.'...1 J.JrI LA.J1JJI ciety To aise Level Of Play "Society owes it to the people to raise the level of play in work be- cause the value of work depends on play to a great extent," said Prof. El- mer D. Mitchell, of the physical edu- cation department, yesterday in a lec- ture on'the "Serious Side of Play." Professor Mitchell advanced four theories in regard to play and its de- velopment and outlined the merits as well as the defect...…

August 08, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… rth mountains, corn India? What woul and+ II HI lL iILtd dUUUULIJ' OFINDIA SELF-RuLE (Continued from Page One) God, in a Ford car. When I- s introduced to hm," the speaker .tinued, "I clasped the hand of the st bashful man that I have ever t. He was as shy as a girl, and sied gently with his eyes cast d wn. was small, he couldn't have wei h- more than 100 pounds, he had noth- on save a loin cloth, not even the andi cap that all his follower...…

August 09, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…declares Massanosuko F'ukU- atest of the Japanese tennis s, appears better to him than imagae or Shimizu did when played in this country. Fu- 4 years of age. ssified Advarising s: Two cents per word ty, paid in advance; fif- ents per reading line per barged. WANTED VIERIJAN 5IAIims kes Great Fight Against hoppy Waters and Baffling Tides BODY oF HARDING- WILL REPOSE IN MAUSOLEUJM Baptist church, the late President's To Stay in State place of...…

August 10, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…,. ,. ool teeing Repaired; l- House Engineering .Overflow 'With the demolishing of West hall which has served for more than a quarter of a century as the headquar- ters for the Rhetoric department, af- ter being condemned by the Ann Ar- bor Board of Education for further use as a' ward school, the campus, loses one of its oldest land-niarks. But Michigan is not going to be with- out old relics of buildngs for some- time yet to come, for 'ano...…

August 11, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…Attu LUUItIULAU PRESIDENT IN, SpunC ous with striking an attitude but it is shrewdly to be suspected that the Am- erican people do not know the differ- once. When Harding vetoed the bon- us bill he showed. himself as care- full of consequences as ever did Cleveland. A man does not have to. cents per word in advance; f if- r reading line per F t i7 ti n a rE b e0 w 01 (Continued from Page One) . set of high class col- The Meet in Bach- ui...…

August 12, 1923 (vol. 14, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…om -age One) pecial courses such d to be given before 1 groups will again e course in athletic der the direction of Yost has completed >st successful year, a Library methods, utside work of the :he engineers camp, s have all complet- teaching, and other men prominent in the world of education have discussed their problems before large audiences. Chief among these was the address of Dean A. F. West, of Princeton univer- sity, who spoke on "Is ...…

August 02, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…21927 THE SUMMER MICHIGANDAL DAILY PACE THREE DAI LYOF ICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin Is. constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. in. Saturday). fVoluie VIII TUESDAY AUGUST 2, 1927 N'umber 32 Public Health Lectures: Dr. R. W. Bunting will lecture on Dental Hygiene at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the Auditorium of th...…

August 03, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…AY, AUGUST 3, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE PAGE THREE PHELAN OPENS SIXTH SEASON AT PURDUE LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 2.-James M. Phelan, clever and hard working coach at Purdue university, in enter- ing upon the 1927 football season, will shatter one precedent which has piled up since football was started here in 1887, of being the first gridiron mentor to remain at the institution for six consecutive years. Phelan started at1 Pu...…

August 04, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…HURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927 t 1 ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSOR A WARDED Canar n n PLACE IN THEATRE DESIGN CONTET BOOKS 0 tage odahnhraatet S1~ It is established that it was seeming- The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Quebec, Canada, where he 1receivod I mosbefrayn ogti r design of Professor Albert J. Rous his ear ly education and w~xher e he wa~s our of the rooms after the murder, and seau, of the School of Architecture , later admitted to the practic...…

August 05, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…5, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE. ri g. -'I I BOOKS OF THE DAY I D. H. LAWRENCE WRITES HIS LAT- thing that ever made him think of EST BOOK FROM THE PORCH forsaking vegetarianism was George OF AN ADOBE HOUSE. Jean Nathan's recent inspiring cata- D. H. Lawrence has made his perm- logue of the culinary delights of New anent home (as permanent as anything York published in The American Mer.- can be on this changing globe) in N...…

August 06, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DA .Yi BOOKS OF THEI DAY aapsody: A Dream Novel. by f[lesser writers. ur Schnitzler. New York: Simon The story is of only a day or so in the lives of a young doctor, Froiin, buster. 1927. $1.50. and his wife, Albertina. As the story hile fully comprehending that the 'opens they are telling each other of c s ould be moderate both in their temtpations to infidelity to none e and dispraise, not only do I call of which eith...…

August 07, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…Y, AUGUST 7, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY I BOOKS OF TH i V A SPONSOR FOR YOUTH Prohibition and Christianity-byI John Erskine (Bobbs-Merrill, $2.50). Obviously it is inconsistent and in- compatible with logic to be a Pres- byterian and a prohibitionist at thej same time, according to John Erskine especially for anyone who takes either' the bible or prohibition seriously. His thesis is that prohibition and christianity are but the fi...…

August 09, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY BOOKS OF THE DAY Sale y of the West Wind Lending l big town. The American for a glori( ~alow-cot t Library.) he Absolute at Large," by Karel# k. New York: Macmillan, 1927. e shall have to admit that we are familiar with Mr. Capek's previous k or fame, so we shall play safe not praise him overly- much,. le "The Aboslute at Large" is. sing, its author lacks the prophe- ad satiric qualities necessary in st-rate wr...…

August 10, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY__A _____________________________________________________________x BOOKS OF DUSTY ANSWER By Rosamund Lehmann; Henry iHolt & Co., New York, $2.50. Reviewed by Christopher Morely. The competent reader will not need to ,go further than the second page of this novel to know that he is face to. face with something genuine and, beautifully troublesome. We have not had since "The Con- stant Nymph" a first novel of suc...…

August 11, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 S acco-Vanzetti Hlave lI '' prof"ess urge the Gover- this was Hield Stage 7 Years commutethei tsentences'or appoin a'nnd * ______a committee ofcitizens to make an (Continued from Page One) impartial investigation into the whole pages) ~ Ajbril of that year and was returned case. Some of them, however, asked (nearly 2' to the state prison, him not to interfere with the court's byJuy Moore withdrew as counsel for the de...…

August 12, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T; - - BOOKS OF THE DAY The Nagnilfcent Idler, by Cameron varied, the political "drum taps," and1 Rogers (Doubleday, Page & Comp- finally, "sands at seventy." any, $2.50.) Whitman's life, as "has been men- "Afoot and light-hearted I take to tioned, was a carefree one and he had the open road, I experiences which to relate in an or- healthy, free, the world before me, dinary manner woul...…

August 13, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…s SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THI ^ N A 'o. BOOKS OF THE DAY PECUADILLOS "The Son of the Grand Eunuch"-by Charles Pettit (Boni & Liverlight,l $3.00.) "It's philosophy is also Chinese- very Chinese indeed!" explains Charles Petitt in the preface toI "The Son of the Grand Eunuch"-a1 wholly unnecessary explanation after the description in the first chapter of the exercises incident upon the going to sleep of Hi...…

August 14, 1927 (vol. 8, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1927 WOLVERINE FOOTBALL SQUAD WILL REPORT FOR PRACTICE NEXT MONTH (Continued from Page One) liam Puckolwartz. Rich was expect- tain Bob Brown two years ago. He' ed to be an outstanding player last took last year off to get his studies year because of his freshman work. in shape and to please the faculty. His attempt to analyze play too close- Ray Cragin, a Massachusetts boy, and ly, and to play with his mind before John Scho...…

August 01, 1926 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PANGE THR w I, . BOOKS AN D_ WRITERS "THE HAPPY ISLANDS", Stories and Sketches of the Georgian Bay, by Marlow A. Shaw: Toronto: )LeClel- land and Stewart; $2.00 To one who has been in the Georg- ian Bay region for no matter how brief a time the place is memorable find he is apt to look forward to a book of sketches on theregion with all the anticipation that one who has roamed the Pampas of...…

August 03, 1926 • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926 RECL USE AND MONEY VANISH THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAIL Y 'DAA f m~T?1')Th. ----- - - ---- - - - - A .A . - .Z '.-" L.MLA UN T1 1 I E but t hirtyixyears elapsetd beforioeanyi v-ioscillar ionis of the( oceans from1 that cieti I itt ('001(1 get a ti t'e as to(1 te of the,111ucus of the eart h, if any, ca it :;, si t N obbhl'' Oiaill(,earths's X IS v oro vcthat the nucleus showxs n o about its 1r, :In posit iou. Thus for io...…

August 04, 1926 • Page Image 3

… WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY .r..- . .. ...."r" Labor Class Idol Calls Lady Astor Liar In Commons 2f ( jd f() A ,o i X ig n P~arliamnit, is noted for her direct and breezy nra tica iet vIe In Com- Find Evidences That Pueblo Tribe Split Amnerican -Indlan Citizeii Coin cts Investigation of Settleniei' CHEROKEE, Iowa, Aug. 3.--(A.P.) that the Pueblo tribe of Indians on se ,eral occasiionls split up) and a p)0r- ion ...…

August 05, 1926 • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIUA.N DAILY PAGE THREN ..: - THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 192G THE SUMMER MICHRAN DAILY PAGE THR&z~ [DECIIEN NU~ A~ KendrickCOn Tour Bedouins Called AlayorW. li eelaiid Kendrick, of 'So e sC ne MONKS T1(OO nnnHrSPhiladelp~hia, who is the ipresident o Mh VNS I iiVJLCD S w85ui-(>i)tennjalExiiionA s AL I1 II )j Djehl Pruse3, Aug. 4.--I NICE, Aug. 4.-A desire to escape tour of the Midwxest to extol thte vir-, ag...…

August 06, 1926 • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 192( THE SUMMER MICHI(-,AN n ATTV v .. ._.. ,. ..,......vs-zl i.. t- tL 1 PANE THRP:w. DAILY OFFICI Publication in the Bulletin is con the University. Copy received at until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Satu Volume VI FRIDAY, AU Classified Ads AL BULLETIN F WANTED structive .notice to all memberi of WANTED -Room or suite by Uni- the office of the Summer Session versity Professor and colored stu- 1 Aa1i! 1 JPijh...jf I I ...…

August 07, 1926 • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY PAGEI THRr * f II DAILY, OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all niembej ".of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday), Volume VI I SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 1926 iNumiber 12:3 Graduate Students: Summer Session grades are mailed to graduate students only on request. Those who desire such r...…

August 08, 1926 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926 THlE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY PAGE THPl11jI AV _,, I JORG~ENSEN by Tristram Tupper; Philadelphia, J. 11. Lippicott: $2.00 With the number of nvelists at pres- ent turnilng out hooks there is apt to be a dead level struck, but "Jorgen- sen" rises above such criticism. The writing here is clear, hard, with events presented in broad strokes, writing that is always in command of its material. The story sets out with Jorgen...…

August 01, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…PAGE 1OURt THE SUMMER, MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928 I _________________ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN News From Other Colleges I Publi.zation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members Fire in the annex to the university morning, while in the afternoon the of the University. Copy received u.t the office of the Summer Session l hospital here caused $10,000 damage percentage ranged from 63 per ...…

August 02, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, AUGUST.. 2, 1928 THE UMME MIHIGA DALY TURSAY, UGUT 2,192 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLET IN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received lat the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). POLES PREPARE FRANCE TO FOR FLIGHT FROM UNITED STATES SOON THURSDAY, AUGUTST 2, 1928 N.3 No. 33 'President's Lecture in 1111l Auditorium : D)u...…

August 03, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…,, PAGE FOURI THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 0 -, - _ -.__ ... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETi NIAL GUARDM Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received Iat the office of the Summer Session TO LEAVEFOR CAMP until 3:30 p. M. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume VIII FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1928No.3 Two Ann Arbor Companies Will -___________DAYAU__T___192o 8Begin Fifteen Day Training Excurs...…

August 04, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 _________I DAILY O F F I\CIAL B ULLETINK Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received {.t the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).C Volume VIII SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 No. 36 Examination Schedule: The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks session will be conducted in strict accordance ...…

August 05, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY ________________________________________________________________________________________ - - DAILY OF F I CIAL DOLLEJIN Death Of Elected Candidate In United L__UL____ States Would Present Knotty Problem Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session (By Associated Press) legal firm said. until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. S...…

August 07, 1928 (vol. 9, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…PAGI FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928 ________I DAILY OF FICIAL BULLET IN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received fat the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). NEW FOG -PIERCING CAMERA DEVELOPED BY ARMY Volume VIII TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 1928 No . 38 Examination Schedule: The examinations to be given at the close of the eight we...…

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