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September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…AI ri ++u'.+r.«wi... .. w ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, S3' Mr; 26, 1921 _ , 4EN.T WILL EAR I f 4. ron Addresses Assembl f +_ - YEAR'S HIS ilar Convo- e Held ton will be e initial as- dents 4which >'clock this . The meet- tudents and ho desire to cial interest .ng the Uni- as it gives r to hear an of the Uni- CLASSES FACED BY ROOM SHORTAGE Upperclassmen are likely to be de- prived of their privilege of having aft- ernoons a...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…to ti or not ed the higan, ard Stree avezrge is uman iiue aUvic ancU nep '-om those who have been freshmen before him; any [ichigan man realizes that, if our traditions, customss, and ITY ideals are to last, the new men must be irnpressed he Univer. with their importance. It is, therefore, up to a" of >ns. us who "know the ropes" to get behind this ne v ad- visory scheme and push it to the limit. le use for The first meeting of the Uppercl A...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…t after the year at the ai Cl 11 ts Cotlege to Riegain First Plan ,Among Agricultural Institutions .' et pposite - NEW PRESIDENT WANTS GOOD FEELTNG BETWEEN SCHOOL "To all Michigan men and women wish to say that there will be inaug urated a new era of co-operation an good feeling especially in economi( and 'industry between the Universil and M. A. C.," .said Prof. David Fr day in connection with his appoin ment as president of the Michiga...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…r' is IRR I IV AN] AFL El'sIS "KLE JOW3 KIDay" Di"tain G~et Team flous fat. Most of the men reported in1 good condition which shortened up the preliminary work considerably. Need Tackles As the team stands now it appears that the greatest effort of the coach- ing staff must center on the two tackle positions left open by the graduation of Goetz and Tad .Wieman, both now members of the coaching staff. There p are a number of men availabl...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…46b 1I _.T- I tne Yostmen play, Uct. 22.] nk Steketee, Michigan has the be ance punter in the Conference. ition to being a great punter, Ste can carry the ball through t or around the ends. In Est In Ik- he y drilling a Confer- :inning to open the Conference Has Punters Steketee, Devine and Sundt are allI punters of known ability, while Chi- cago, Northwestern, and Minnesota have all uncovered toe artists who with a little seasoning shoul...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…in I IstL(. VAUn 11I on~t f this store FLOUR FLOUR T FLOUR FEEDand [NE OF FEEDS AND COARSE GRAINS FOR ALL PURPOSES ana Richardson 115 East Liberty St. TRUEBLOOD ANNOUNCES QUES- 'TION FOR THISYEAR'S FORM- AL ARGUMENTS The Central league debating contest will be judged and a decision render- ed as in former years, according to Prof. T. C. Trueblood, head of the public speaking department, who out- lined the debate program of 1921-22 y...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…. Sherwood. Through' ticipated in all departments. During the Literature of the the season just closed 680 students Lockwood is said to were registered, representing 40 states unique influence in and countries. Each, year a larger pro- ig the only course of portion of the enrollment is of ad-I any American school vanced students who are preparing for professional careers and professional' Concerts Already Planned Iand Bendetson Netzorg. The :...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Bet Psi, Zeta Psi, Theta Chi, Sigma Ph Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Sigma Ph Hermitage, Phi Kappa Psi, Omicro Delta Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsiloi Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Sigma Delta, P1 Gamma Delta, Acacia, Delta Tau Delt Delta Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Om( ga, Theta Delta Chi, Psi Upsilon, CI ES last year raisedj five per cent over revious year, and f members of the shows a like gain, ar Arthur G. Hall chart showing the f th...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…ter sports collected a :n Michigan men in thel wo graduates and four s during July and Aug- ms were Calvin G. Wet- oln Avery, '20; Edward Emerson Jones, '22M; 1919 and his M in 1920 and 1921. He was a member of Tasu Beta Pi, was a Student councilman, president of the honor board in the engineering col- lege, and a member of Vulcans and the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Two Drown Together Lincoln Avery, '20, and Emerson Jones, '22M, met their de...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…i charge of d accountsi ce commis- city he or- tem for the He also nts for the which oc- (Continued from Page Eight) mer for Chimes. "Where Are They Now?" is a series of interviews by Robert Adams, '23, with 12 of the men who were picked on Yost's All-time Michigan first and second teams. The article will tell' where they are, what they are doing,; and will give a message to .Yost and his 1921 squad. The special articles will be conclud- ed b...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…y W. Miller, of the as been secured as the department of ry and drawing in KN, ST QUALITY POCAHONTAS-any Size ST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG KENTUCKY EGG AND LUMP EST QUALITY PREMIUM AN- THRACITE SOLVAY COKE ur Orders Respectfully Solicited RUNER COAL 00, INC. Office-124 East Huron Street Phone 1950-F1 Yard-Depot Street Phone 195042 - MR. STEWARD uie3 , O.iso i n.JJ LUVLA L~L .AM; UL JelI iViller has distinguished himself in technical and admini...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…Y LUMP AND EGG WEST VIRGINIA LUMP AND EGG SOLVAY COKE AND 4TON COAL 31-FI and 2207 -ORNWELL BLOCK DRN WELL - COAL - COAL I and Home Supplies RIKEBCHERI FAMOUS ACE, WILL SPEAK AT SMOKER ENGINEERING SOCIETY SECURES SPEEDSTER FOR FIRST MEETING DEAN COOLEY TO OFFER ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN Other Lectures and Social Events Planned to Take Place This Fall Eddie V. Rickenbacher, famous ace and speed king, will speak at 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday nig...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…Medical Coats with Roll Lapel WitdL ADITIONS MADE IN DEARTMET ENLARGE FACULTY AND COURSES FOR WORK LEADING TO CERTIFICATE iron, while the giant concrete stand tofore, and two more gates are to be and masonry o on the south completes the U. placed in operation. In the north main entrance. Entrance and exit facilities have wall. under the press box of the old trance makes : likewise been improved. The main stand, the brickwork has been torn to...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… I; the Union. Each day will be devoted to one or' - more of -the most important questions) r of social welfare of today. Among the i more important discussions will be s those held on public health, children's e aid and unemployment. 11 t lcn I I .. a TODAY and TUESDAY "C'mon, Tar Baby! Charlie raint here, so'it's up to us!" Here's the wonderful kid of "THE KID" in five great reels of laughs you can't resist. Sure, I've helped Babe Ruth...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…)late Center of Ann Arbor SUNDAES LUNCHES EFRESHING DRINKS AR DINNER AT NOON CHOCOLATE SHOP SOUTH MAIN STREET U 8:30 ADULTS 20c KIDDIES 1oc M O ND A Y TUESDAY A/j, -/j /04 LiUwr S. K"W~ pres n Loan's springs e Satur- Post to with a La and a A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTON' JESTIC II man of the advisory council of the LARG COCHIN STFF ocal order. Will Install Other Chapters i jyit is about that time that the offi- 1S E cers of the mot...…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…" r es the opening of the beauty shop above Cushing's Drug Store, 340 So. State St. Phone 2939-M. She will be glad to welcome all her old custom- ers.-Adv. Li ', 1921 Number 1 THE OPENING ASSEMBLY TONIGHT mber of the University is reminded of the fact that the Open- will be held in Hill Auditorium tonight at 7:30. The doors I at seven o'clock. The students are asked to assist the ushers the Student Council) by occupying every seat in eac...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…tr 00, rt g t t I .2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 D 11 T G SITES AN OUI COLLEGE GEST GAIN lISTRATION 'TENT OF 4.424 I MANY IORE 'ECTED TO IS LIKELY EERING DEPT.j School of Education ally Affect Final UNIV. HEAD WILL MEET YEARLINGS All freshmen will be given an op-1 portunity to meet President Marion L. Burton at the annual Fall reception which will be held at 7 o'clock Wed- nesday in the assembly hall of the Mi...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Univer-. t vna. CIATED PRESS 'ely entitled to the use for edited to it or not otherwise ews published therein. Arbor, Michigan, as second I >or Press building, Maynard Street. , 96o; Editorial, 2414. lt to exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- to appear in print, but as an evidence of vents will be published in The Daily at the or, if left at or mailed to The Daily office. ons will receive no consideration. No man- d unless the writer incl...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… . -. o . .. 1 ..,. ... WP ". 'Ni iiindi i i l ACTIVITIES. N DEPARTMENT] PLANNED CHELL FOR YEAR BYI .der the leadership of Elmer hell,, director of intramural s, and Wallace Elliot, student ager, the intramural office is pre- ag for afi extensive year in ath- s. At the present tima affairs in .ntramural department are rather ttled as their office mnay be ged in the near future. Under the itly adopted system of athletics activty co...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Florence Wilson-Demattia announc- es the opening of the beauty shop1 above Cushing's Drug Store, 340 So. State St. Phone 2939-M. She will be glad to welcome all her old custom- ers.-Advr. Week-end dances at the Packard Academy. Tickets, $1.00.-Adv. s at Wahr's, )ISTINCTIVE GREETING CARDS, DANCE PROGRAMS, )RS, NOTIONS, TOILET PREPARATIONS,' 'IRS, FAVI ETC. us ever ready to render expert assistance in selecting Gifts, Party Favors, Decoratio...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…ery that enhanse the Charm of Youth PUYEAR & HEIRTZ 328 So. Main St. Chemistry Prof: Sp'eaking of deter- gents, what do you use to remove ink stains? MU-SICAL PROCRAM '21 22ANNOUNCED' (Continued from Page One) The third concert in the series willj give Ann Arbor concert patrons anoth,- er chance to hear Ossip Gabrilowitsch as soloist, this time with his own or- chestra. The pianist has played here several times and his apeparance this ...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

… it AllMNUS A WEKLY MAGAZINE1_OUT OCT. 13 OTHER MINOR CHANGES MADE IN PUBLICATION FOR MICHIGAN GRADUATES The Michigan Alumnus, published for many years by the Alumni asso- ciation as a monthly magazine, will appear in its first issue on Oct. 13 as a weekly, according to reports from the oce of Wilfred B. Shaw, secretary of the Alumni association. The change was only recently decided upon and will be part of the association's ex- panded policy...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…igs that minance er?" r hrases have been any others during A newcomer would the first duties of to learn the typed ars about him. >idly becoming less e only heard now ;ed meeting takes will give way en-' hitting them?" ik of this; it's rO LIVERY 16 S. MAIN ST. DONE 583-J 'ES REASONABLE Around the Corner on S. U. M'S LUNCH R MEALS OR ORT ORDERS Girls! liver lunches at night CALL 1526-M 7OMOBILE NSPOR- ION TES BY HOUR -OR TRIP Driving a Spec...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…G oris Attention: Rainwater snam- ble Jeweler poos, hairdressing," marcel-waving. -- ~ NFace and scalp treatment. Wigs for P an A rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, .1110 S.4 oath Main University Ave., side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. [' A FEW MINUTES' WALK UY AT BOTTOM PRICES M I C R O S C1OP1E S ON EASY TERMS stological and Bacteriological Laboratory Supplies AT LOWEST FIGURES Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY STREET BLUE FRONT CIGAR STORE ...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…itations AT THE TIIEATERS our Speciality T0 AY Screen in "Eperything in Printing" AYER- SCHAIRER CO. Arcade - Jackie Coogan "Peck's Bad Boy," First Women's Party Planned jUniversity- u-onien! Are you looking' for the Michiganr spirit? You will find it at the Women's league party at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night in -Barbour gymnasium. This is the first chance of the year for every University woman to meet every other University woman, to...…

September 27, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…L L E TIN 'ii L Y, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 Number 2 & 3 Choral Union: hearsal of the University Choral Union will be' held Tuesday, lock sharp, at the University School of Music, Maynard St. Ad- the chorus is on the try-out basis. Office hours for try-outs: 'clock, School of Music. EARL V. MOORE, Acting Conductor. tig Library 301, Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 3 o'clock. JAMES H. HANFORD. meeting of the class will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 2 p. m...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…s A Air wl 04 I" tr t.an LTODAY I I 3. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1921 I E , REDS TURNED FROM STAT . JOHNSON CLAIMS LACK XECESSARY FUNDS AS MAIN REASON OF ROLLMENT INCREASE APPROXIMATES 2,000 ilnistrative Board Deliberatesl Methods of Overcoming Situation ansing, Sept. 27. - Failure of the slature to appropriate amounts for operation, of the state's four, Nor- schools has so handicapped the; .tutions that they fi...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…11V' to e for erwise lisned therein. Michigan, as second ing, Maynard Street. ial, 2414. 300 words, if signed, the sig- print, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the >r mailed to The Daily office. e no consideration. N o man- writer incloses postage. y endorse the sentiments ex- not be received after 6 o'clock which play important parts in our lives are con- stantly being brought up. How to meet these experiences, how to solv...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… ' '', .. . .. _. . .. y ." ".. . w ... s .. - . . .. ;_ l ." .. w " ' . . ".: ' 1 t n " J " yy k n "t ._ ~ .r . . " " "' a..' " " 4ir ", p A .,. _.._c'___.. _... OP EB an lIentor Picks Stroig Eleven to Oppose JIL Union in Saturday's Contest S CAPPON' FRO-I END '0 TACKLE NEXT TO DUNNE! the tenative lineup for the first announced by coach Yost they gridiron mentor is preparing ections to meet the attack of lion when the Ohio collegiansF F...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…accomodation of Versatile Hiker Here For Visit; ersities of ed greatly year. Ow- conditions r A , work and as a .g the time in !ation; or college has per cent over st year. Ohio >lls over 6,250, 0. The Univer- 24506 enrolled of Kansas al- nce of 3,400. freshmen with ,500, Dartmouth has about the! ABIDE BY LAWS, IS ADVICE OF POLICE CHIEF O'BRIEN Actor, dancer, singer, prize fighter bootblack, and songwriter plus 150 Ignorance ofthe law wil...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…of new high pressure in the tunnel from the power house at Washing- [uron streets to the sub- the entrance of Waterman . The new line will be I of eight inch high pres- of modern design, eliminat- ose connections which fre- eveloped at the junctures line, allowing the escape of necessitating frequent re- s from the power house to the different campus for which they supply heat, for machinery will not be t this time, as they have ved satisfacto...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…r's, r -t 4~iotn C I Jordan's office hours will be 8 to 12 o'clock and 1:30 to 4 o'clock for the present. All first year women are required to attend a meeting at 4 o'clock Wednes- lay afternoon, Sept. z8, in Sa well Angell hall, to meet the women. Everyone is urged to prompt. Girls wishing work a -- . stencgraphers are aske Senior society will meet at 5 o'clock the office of the dean of Haberdashery ane h o 8 Nickels Arcade 0' A ...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

… nt, indPres. Burton to Mfeet )Regents Friday' academic "year, it is probable that 8e v0ca- The Board of Regents will meet with ,there will be much business to be gnomist President Marion L. Burton on Friday( brought before the Regents. iclubs;( of this week. Since this is the firstj Fourth meeting of the board for the present ( Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. AT THE THEATERS 30c 100 fk7 /THE GIRL WITH THE~ FORM DIVINE, "" THURSDA-NSA CUAY ZAN DE ...…

September 28, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… II rl t VI II 1~~ N A- II A L BULLETIN 1 ARCELLING Mrs. Stoddard has with'her an et- pert Marceller from E. Burnham's, Chicago. Phone 2652. 707 N. Univer-' ! sity.-Adv. NOTICE The original Wolverine Cafe, 105 S.' Thayer St., has been re-opened as theI My-T-Fine Cafe. Good home cookingI at lowest prices.-Adv. Florence Wilson-Demattia announc- Coats, Waiter's Coats, etc., a es the opening of the beauty shop money: next to Wuerth Theate a...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…wj 43fl V a ASSO PA DAY AND 1 r 00,0 ) 4. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDA-, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 Pi 3 MBINATION LWAYS INTO W SYSTEMS 1 9 1 BROPHY APPOINTED. UNION SECRETARY George 0. Brophy, '22L, has been appointed general secretary of the Union, an office which was vacant last year. The work was handled by Paul Eaton, '21, president of the Union, but the duties of both offices proved to be too great for one man. George Hurley, '18...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…'er. :D PRESS itled to the use for o it or not otherwise >lished therein. Michigan, as second Street, to exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- appear in print, but as an evidence of Its will be published in The Daily at the if left at or mailed to The Daily' office. s will receive no consideration. No man- unless the writer incloses postage. t necessarily endorse the sentiments ex- ,ations. notices will not be received after 6 o'clock inser...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

….. LL SQUAD N EASY DRILL ig, Passing, Running, and Aerial York Take Up Greater Part of Day's Workout [ PICKED FOR SATURDAY ES THROUGH SIGNAL DRILL' vas a fairly easy day for Coach football men yesterday after- The coach was satisfied to keep en busy with signal practice,' 1g, passing, and offensive and de- e aerial work. There will be >re scrimmage before the open- ame with Mt. Union on Saatur- Enough men are slightly bung- to make it ad...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…I~I~ NAL SPURTS' > Michigan Union Orchestra. Packard v Academy. Tickets, $1.00.-Adv. Fine Furnishings e OV1 AN~ ~m MSU~hIhyE GRIDIRON GOSSIP (Continued from Page Three) )Iinnesota. iinneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 29.- Dr. Williams, veteran '_3opher grid mentor is still shaking up his back- fieid. Martineau, promising halfback, was shifted from the first to the third team. Olson and Brown alternated in calling signals. Captain Tierney whose ...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…years now has an outside fire exit andj VFOR is equipped with arm chairs for ap- proximately 250 students. [ION Ilo~~l To the right of the main entrance 101 nuoM::: :r:: is a recitation room reserved cx- been remodeled ,elusively for the latin department. classrooms and a Historical philosophy, ethics, french., The auditorium and psychology classes will be trans- used for several ferred to the recitation rooms. DEN CABOT OUTLINES MEDICL SCHOO...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…iI Af ;; AL ]:? 4 ---.a- -._........, ..... __ ._-_._._._..,.._. . . ,.......,-..- - _.._ . '11 i WHAT'S GOING Oi Leather-Something CONVENIENCE NTAINTWO FIRST-CLASS STORES Street at Washington Street at the Arcade THURSDAY 7 :15--pperelass advisers meet in the rading room on the second floor of the Union. 7 :30-Important meeting of Alpha Epsilon Mu in room 304 of the Union. 8:00-There will be an open house so- cial at the Bethle...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…U ICONGREGATIONAL ST U D FNT S IWILL CONSIDER INPOkT- ANT ETENTS In an effort to keep the student body informied on economical, social and political events the Congregational Students' association has planned a urns. It is planned to open the meet- ings with a 30-minute address on the subject announced for the evening which will be followed by an' openM isticussion. The speakers for the montlh of Oc- tober with the subjects that they will sp...…

September 29, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

…First rehearsal of the University Choral Union will be Tuesday, 1 1 Oct. 4, 7 o'clock sharp, at the University School of Music, Maynard St. Ad- mission to the chorus is on the try-out basis. Office hours for try-outs:- Daily at 4 o'clock, School of Music. EARL V. MOORE, Acting Conductor. U1UM T T DP '' 29, 1921 Nuzmber 4 officially to announce that Mr. Frank Egleston Professor of Greek, has been appointed Assistant Girls' Glee Club Ar...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…t t1an 14 1 r ' ~' A I ---- 5. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 N EWBERRY ST REPORTS By SENATE RANKS SPLIT Y AND MINORITY COUNTS BYI ASSITANT CHEER LEADERS WANTED, Tryouts for assistant cheer leaders are wanted. A team of eight or ten men will be picked after the first two games by A. 0. Cuthbert, '22E, official cheer leader. Tryouts should report at the club house on Ferry field in white uniforms at 2:30 o'clock Saturd...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…1 iL " , w.r va aav[ t a t a >FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY i OF MICHIGAN lished every morning except Monday during the Univer- r by th4 Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' YAssoiated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for Ation of'all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise in this paper and the local news published therein. etred at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…IL* .; ~C GCER PRACTICE_ I FERRY FIELD TODAY KG GAME ASPIRANTS MEET T 4:15 IN PREPARATION FOR SEASON practice in soccer will bej riday afternoon on the south Ferry field. It is absolutelyl al that all last year's Varsity be present. An extensive eo is being arranged for the~ season with the bestrteams1 igan. The soccer team was en- n the National Intercollegiate championship but at present no re- ply has been received from New York. It is...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIC DIRON GOSSIP present time. Both of these schools have turned out strong elevens in the past; whether they can maintain their standard this year remains to be seen. From these early reports, old "King Football' is again sprucing up. With SAN UAIL interest in football greater today than has ever been shown, and with the caliber of footballers this year up to par, football should pass its most successful year. At least that is what ...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…;R GEOLOGY CAMP IN KENTUCKY MAKE UU RUTEION may call or mail this data to the Stu- FOR DIRECTORY BY OCT. 1 dents' Directory; Press building, until Oct. 1. This applies also to correc- nts who did not put down an tions in address or telephone number. .rbor address or telephone on their registration blanks, Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv. DEY Always, AT YOUR SERVICE WITH THE NEWEST THINGS IN PHOTOGRAPHY - AT A PRICE THAT FITS YOUR POCKET-. SU Z, PR...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

….r .r.awr..r .+.n+ wwr.Y i ener, '22M, former, Li captain, and Mar- 9, were married on' home of the bride's tlih Fifth street, Ain basketball captain, so been the Medical is now a member of the Student coun- cil. He is also a member of Michi- gamua, senior honorary society, and of the Phi Chi fraternity. Mrs. Ry- chener is a member of the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. Do as others do, go down town to J. F. Wuerth's for Lab. Coats, Dental Coats, W...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…AT THE THEATERS issayis t nsies, the campus ,literary tion,' announces an essay con- th a $25 prize to be awarded writer of the best essay. The begins at once and ends Dec. 1 students with the exception. duates and members of the ies staff are eligible to con- winning essay is to appear in but its style is restricted to the fa- miliar type. The essays will be judged by three essayists of ability who have, as yet, not been named. George H. W...…

September 30, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

…CHIG. l. ".4. PFICIAL BULLETIN Students Wishing Consultations Students wishing consultation regarding courses in Journalism may see Mr. Burrows or Mr. Haines Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 to 9 of this week in room "J," University hall f 1fV1TA T TTA'KSTT?PnriT 1TAA l10:. i J.J~JNA L HAM1I~LjITON HlAI N ES*. S2. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 lumber 5 All X tudents: In 6rder that there may be a complete and correct directory of s...…

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