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April 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 141) • Page Image 11

…___________ THE' MICHIGAN DALY__ ______________ VETERAN AMON01G TRoACKt COACHES 1PIRNIII All tak, under a decision aidopted by the association. Further, trainers and governing board of the German thor- jockeys are forbidden to handle such IS OMMTTE oghibred breeders' and horse-racers animals. Parinal,(direc torrof . ....................... ~r' THE DRAKE RELAX ME ET --APIRVL Z- 6 \;:46 (rTE !S A PETERANCO)ACH AND TRACK M 1AN) .s T'Y£AT T...…

April 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 141) • Page Image 12

…MIU~.~AL N Li . .......Y bita a t he Rv 11 e UalWerafty. Opv o +lr u 1'F [ aF ICI A L .*B ULLET IN1. feest covustruct. iaotiC# to all members of cowved until 1,38 pm. gm,.(11:30 %. m. Saturday.) fa \r; I)AY, APRIL , 189123 ]Narcher .141 1 Proclamation For more than half a century our' people have been accustomed to bserve in appropriate ways a day proclaimed as Arbor Day This year we re Asked also to name the week which -begins on April...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…ElI I 47A6 i az THE LAST L1 -.- .- EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923' EIGHT PAGES PRICE ] . . OEWilson May Back Former Justice Ii NIVERSITY HEADS ERNB _For 1924 Race ASKEOTOLANSING NATI~ MEEIGOIII FA I rERITZ IN FIRST Responsible ins in I B UitrTON, SMITH, ANI tEGEN TS TO' AID WAYS AND EANS I COMMITTEE MAJOR ITY OF MFMBERS FAVOR PRESENT BILL Flood o fmeasures Will NecessitateI Late Consideration of App...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…II AHO MOOUINS ;ontinued from Page One) ally. Schumanns richly poetic ingsnacht" found such faivorE [e and'ence that Madame Cie-r epeated it, while t.he delicately t " Vilehen" of Cornelius was_.. y received. 1Mendelssohn's "On1 of Song" and ijszt's Lieble- 1 No. 3 the later disguised' as oSo Lang Du Lieoen Kaxiust" j yore f n!iliar. Tho Lisztl, which? ily a mere sentimental effu- [adame Clemnens sang with im- e restraint and rare lyric Above ...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…$ r.. lvi I All ri I C,1.LA 1' 1 g t3h SHAY. woodcutter and his wife who granted three wishes by a wizard gether with the familiar story of "- drocles and the Lion", a Romanf paroied by George Bernard Sl will be acted by the puppets A4dditional features will be a1 permental violinist, an Mtalian dancer, and two, negroes in a were dance. Each number will be announ- k 'd, to- ced by a clown, who will explain the "L N D A E ADN!tER E D R F T ...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…IGA N :LA - -___- ______ _ _ - -- -,.e m - - N SPAPER OF THlE OF 31CIG ti morning except Monday- y year by the Bloard in Publications ern conference Editori'al Press is exclulsively en- repuiblication of all news to it or not otherw.ise :z' anid the local hews pub- tional institutions, of making real;I scholarly efforts subservient to every campus activity, no matter what it m-.ay be. "The present clamor 'of stu- dent bodies for abler and...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…Z. 1 £J...d AYA41'..4 a.4.4.s V AUTOMOBILE STOLEN ;I GRAM 'TO0ADDRESS C.OFG. All automobic belonging to C, P . ioP,cv, i All. (1mm?, of the struc- Lockwood, of the School Gf Music, turl dug;inerrinig deprtmnent, will ad- Ivas stolen Sunday evenling fromx in! dress the« Ann Arbor Chmli~e: of Con- frot o th Maestc teatr. fe merce nt a~ luncheon given today in l'lon. f .11 1a s~c ete. fw~he Ciamber of Commerce inn,.lie 1 ;urs later the owner...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…1 1 !1r 1Y11Li l lA~ t"f& £A 1 &A 1L ___ r ... .M...... t 0 /.Rf11141111111Ii1 \ I d ._ .r: ----- (IhIIIIItILJJ) z . . ____._.e ........ LVERINES NINE MEETS DISA0STER N FORTUNE £ S OTHERN TRIP LOSINGMAJORTYO CO TT PUCKY, GEOR0IA, POLY, 'FALL; j CINCY TAKES FINAL CONTESTt - 4 NDY WINS FIRST AND ETS GIFT OF SECOND fakes One; O'Hara Twirls Great llitll to Win Pair of Games chigan's Varsity baseball squade ned to Ann Arbor this ...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…THE C-iI CAN DAIL Y HE TD'S COLUMN1 CLOSES AT 3 PAM CLEANTRS AND PRESSERIS !Kill' two birds with one stone. Send! your laundry as well as your clean- ing and pressing. ($1.25 per, suit) athe same time to the White Swana Glaer.Phone 165. 139c-12 CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents. A DVERTIlSING Y /S Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 1119 IN0TICEYY1E S. University. 121c-21 T] e following Box Repiies are ait the HOUSE WNANTED-I have a client ...…

April 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…THE :HIGAN DAIL\4 ... ._ - - O FF IC I AL B ULLETIN to Bull etin Is1 constructive notice to, all member. of !Opy received until3:1.0 D. M. (11:30 a. i.Satur~av.) TUSDYAPIL17, 1923 NurVnber 140 "1 I St nnelS'-MA an TO i son given is that the industrialist s no w want to negotiate *with F11rance as s oon Succeed Cuno As i, possible. Cuno hais gonuto.o f r to! r esart to this solution. Cabinet Lea der' W---- MAN To atas our representati...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

…I 'C .I : til GR, PLAN J No. 139, EIGHT PAGE ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 EIGHT PAGES EIGHT PAGES di ITRP BATES AND LANE' ADDRESS 3-LAWS Dean Ifenry M. Bates and Judge V. H. Lane of the Law School were speakers at the annual junior law ban- quet which was held last night at Wil- lets' cafe. More than 90 men at- tended. Problems confronting the law grad- uate were discussed at length by Dean Bates. Judge Lane disc...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…:DISAGREESI COLONEL TALKS TO1 ALASKAN EXPOR TS IN FOSTER TRIALI ARMY NAVY CLUB SHOW INCREASE, Joseph, Mich., April 5-(By A.. Col. William A. Wallace, chief ofI Washington, April 5-(By A. P.)- x The jury trying Win. Z. Foster on !staff of the thirty-second divislin, ad- Desp'te serious handicaps during the es of criminal syndicalism dis- I 4d anid was discharged at :5 o'- dressed the Army and -Navy club of piast few years, industrial Alaska has...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…£A I- In V*A.. I'.k-l-t-II I LIJ lull ES1 *-CHOSEN e, Athiletic A ;,. e is Ionand Announce Noinees for' Po-io; G. f,' )1 Nominations for offlce-, of the Uni- Verity of 1Michigan's Women's league, l otb Womnns Athlctic association and (eUniver'sity Y. W. C. A. were inadce' This week by the various committees. The election of cl'licers for all three rethese organizations will take place 4the same time foillewing spring va-1 Otion. wvill be ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…DA .ILY ................ . MR OF THE ICRIGAN except Monday1 ry the Board in :te n Confereice Editorial Press is exclusively en- e or republication of all redited to it or nct other this paper and1 the local stein. posteffrce at Ann Arbor, nd clasmatter. carrier or mail. $3. 50. krbor Press Building, May- cia) 24.1~4 and 176-M; Busi- amnationi net to exceed Sod words ;ned, tlae signiature not necessarily to rin print, but as an evidence of ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…fJGAN DAILY It was the first such in any American college or university. It is devoted fLQ IJ exclusively to the training of teachx- ers. In 1907 this department becamec --known as the departmnent of education and in 1921 as the School of Educ4.j les on ichieitin ty hospital is run? of the R. 0. T. C.? athletic funds collected RDAY'S ANSWERS regulating intercollegiate cover every sport rec- ce University. They are No student other than a ...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… ,, ; . , ""rr""'.r,,, w ... _ .. e . .. , . . , . .. IOf TRACK WORLD TO FOCUS BIG OIUTDOOR. MEETS OF FUTURE! KEEP THE. PENNANT WAVING! .,. .._ at Chcagof lietory Than 11 Others Carries KG FORMER PRESTIGE ith the completion of the indoorF tern Conference meet and the or Eastern Intercollegiates the indoor track season was official- hiuffled out as far as the inajority he large universities and colleges concerned, and attention is no...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

…I_ [AS ]BEEN, DAILYQ1OF- CLAIMANT. LOST REAL ESTATE .REAL1 ESTATE # LOST-Gold Wahil fountain pen, with $7,500-6 rooms and garage, $1.500, WHEN.,YOU GO HOME initials E. J. W. last Friday, either down. ITletisa ihyou. If father in Hill auditoriumn, or' between Me- 1$,000-6 rooms, sleeping porch., ire- and mo thier plan to move to Ann Arbor. morial hall, Tappan or Hill audi- place. East. tak tis ad home with you and tell torium. Call 1314-...…

April 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

…AN i ICIAL BULLETI-N to constructive notice to all m~embers of d until 3:30 D. Mn. (11:30 a. im. 8atuirdaY.) VV, APRIL G, 1923 N umber 1;19 I Prof. Brown Pdilts SP ORT FLASHES 1itrca ir (Continued from Page Sx batting andI is 'putting in a lot ofj Frosh Lit Dues Payable at Unic'ni time in1 hitting to right field. MIost of; Now.-Adv. IING I9( rtLT' , l. S. C, thie oher young mn copying the -I CHIROPODIST style of Babe Ruth, arc swinging...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…I I - PROBABLY TODAY V Aban tl ORDER CAP AN VOL. XXXIII. No. 138 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923 EIGHT PAGES ......... - PULISHE CTINGlD CLUB POUTO "MR. PIM PASSES BY" RECEIVED - NTHiUSIASTICALLY BY AUDI)IENC CHARLES LIVINGSTONE, PORTIA GOULDER STAR Prof. J. Raleigh \ elson Adds More Success to List One By Joseph H. Epstein The curtain falls. Witl it is left' upon the ihgdividuals who. have wit- ness...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…r Ji Of Soviets dinck); "Jago's Credo" from "Otello"1 (Verdi), Mir. Danise; Dance Poem, "Le ear Death, Sayt IPori" (Dukas) ; "Charmant ieu from "La Perle du Brazil (David), Moco RpotsMiss Macbeth; Romanza from "ui laumie Tell" (Rossini); Mr. Danise; -~ Suite from the opera "The Perfect °;Fool" (Hoist); "Ou va la' jeune HIl u one" from "Laime" (Delibes), Miss iIVEILlIIHUUIIIJi umbers Decided 1'!on 7,or ntire Series of Six Concerts NUN2BE1I OF...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…4. Ias soon as possible aft r vacration. Checks may bte mailed to Dorthy %Wy- ~AT T1IE Tit EAT1ERis i Senior Girls' 4 to 6 o'clock 11 Angell hall. to try out are e same tine to' lie, 105r2 Jaldwin avetnne. gave not signed up ations are request- c~e in the office of~ n. ~'The annual basketbal'l spreadl will be held at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon in B~arbour gymnasium. Arm ban's will be awarded. Members of the senior and junior groups of ...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…:ut if they are guided by the of prominent homoeopathicj ions, the school will be rc-es- ed on sentiment : "to give hom- hy its little place in the sun". r OATED ROLL '-ii' CAMPUS OPINION I .., . , BOOKS--BOORS &ra rd in rence Editorial Press is exclusively en- for republication of all dited to it or not other- bis paper and tat local postoffice at Ann Arbor, I class matter. :arrier or mail. $3.50. bor Press Building, May- 1, 2414 and...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

… 'f AA4, . -.-# A =M= ... sic~a'i a y+ .: i jehullz oey HOME OF PURE GrOery 7-328 114-116 E. WASHINGTON ALWAYS BEST AT I DROP IN The Weinmann-Geisendorfer Co. TO THE THREE There are R easons for Our Great Growth! PHONE$ S 500NE NUMBER. OVER HALF A CENTURY IN ANN ARBOR KAROLYN KITCHI 119 east Liberty FORI ' PROMPT DELIVERY' Four Daily to All Parts of the City STRAWBERRIES I.Fresh Alabamas f Extra Choice, qt. ... ...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…rY- ........ - ... :.7. HORT s 4-2 Five (-j TO ADVANTAGE NNINGS ON MOUND 's Varsity baseball rd workout yesterday the first string nine g from the Yannigans practice game. Sev- men played against e two or three second ces on the first teani. to first in the second gely responsible for eat and good pitching mtest aided the scrubs d hitting was not e but Jack Blott hit n the fifth while Bob or two bases in thej Thiteen Walk d, peemped t...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

…Eft 'i. i ulje TH a'PRETTIEST homne spots near Ann Arbor, a 6 room house,; almost new, over 40 acres of land, overlooking the city, barns, poul- try house, tool sheds, orchard, spring water, electric lights, elec- tric water piup, etc., etc. The land without buildings is worth about MAO00. The buildings without the land are worth about $15,000. But I will, sell both land and buildings,. including horses, cattle, chickens,' grain, binders, mow...…

April 05, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 138) • Page Image 8

…- --- -- ICIAL BULLETIN is contructive notice to all members of Ad until 3:3~0 p. m. (11: 30 a. mn. lataadaY.) DAY, APRIL C, 1#11323 \ ufnhoi13s I ud Engineering Departlments: o snake up freshmen Htealth Lectures will be, given at3 ring Vacation', in Natural Science Auditorium, as follows: Jo. 1 April 17 Lecture No. 4 ,Aptil 24 o. 2 April 1S Lecture No. 5' April 25' o. 3 April 19~ Lecture No. G April 26 WARREN E~. FORSYTHE. artnaents in the...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

…L C 1a11 ~uii COME R * EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE _. . . _ POCK Acting Treasury CQMO DY LUB 1 TO Chief Youngest Since Hamilton WHITNEYTONIGHT FORNER K 3.--An anonymous let filled with pro- the University of g program and the being circulatedj embers of the State, in irregularities in ng the past three and charges made y conditibns existI partment. The pam- signature or hint f the w...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…Ll enit on P'riet 's ): y Russian icw- papers CE IS UAIRI ,)I) i,1d to be the most pretentious things Dr. GUy, G. Alwaay, '16, Democrat,'- i'the issue.. A number of writings w Aas defeated by M.ayor George El 'by new cotrCibutors aj pear in this ? ewis, "eulcn or the offic oC TU SIC A I numblier. Thie detail's re gard'ingthe I mayor'. Only twVo Democrats wee TI C f A N~ poetry cot>>et will Ibe fouW nd ihe el'ected to office in the election, ...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…I t, sA.[V 1Jf' 11 [ ~Ill 'i W~omen and freshman women' n the annual apparatus ,Id at 4 o'cloclk this af- rbour gymnasitun. The wiperform on six' ratus, tho parallel bars,. Aesthetic dancing classes will be held on, Wednesday and Thursday this week instead of Mon day and Wednesday ais usual. 'Tryouts for, the Senior Girls'- play will be held from 4 to 6 o'clock today and tomorrow in Sar- ahi Caswell Angell hall. Those who do ntot care to ...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…It iL NMiCWW.AN U -AdL rdi inference Editorial is eLcusiv ely en- publication of all iit. or nt4other Cr and~ the local .e at Ann Arbor, matter. r mail, $3.5o. !s Building, May- and 176-N; Busi- atioria net to exceed $00 words the signature not necessarily to rent . ut a anevidence of faith, of ~eIts illl be published in~ t the discretion of the U ditor, if nailed to Thle Daily office. Un.i anunications will receive n10 con- No manuscript w...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

…IlTE MICHIGAN DAILYI hed y m": X } IMay Start Optical Work Soon On New Lens 'For Observatory Optical work on the 27-inch lei~s for the large refracting telescope -Whose, mechanical pa:rts are now under con- -truiction at the University observatory shophs, may be started in the near.fut-; j ture if the 18-inch rough :glass disk recently cast for the purpose in Sena,, Germany, and shipped to this country last. February, passes final inspec...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… =-- _ ' 'uwIlliflulm I wU (c=i ,..... ' ,. .. BALL MEN PRACTIE UNER STANDS ON EVE Of SOUTHERNTRIP ,. Plans to Leave Friday onl F"or Lexington, Kentucky ENT OF 15 MEN. ON TRIP, THURSDAY etting another bad break from the ther man, Coach Ray Fisher had ontent himself with giving his dia- d proteges a light workout on 'y field yesterday instead of the duled scrub game as was played Vonday. eppy games under the stands con- ed a large...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…... basKetb at 5:30 t Barb hletic a those A in athl1 I nasium by 3 o'clock today or to notify} Marianna Smalley at 334-R. - yed Team Debates for Commerce Luncheon! my I Ann Arbor high school's debating eli- teams performed for the Ann Arbor ball , Chamber cf Commerce at its luncheon o'- yesterday noon. The question debated our was: Resolved, That a St. Lawrence rm waterway system be constructed. Les- vho 1 lie Butler, Jr., led the negative t...…

April 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

… B ULLETIN a noteo to all memnbers of m.L (11:80 a. m. Saturday.) 4, IW3 -anmbper Mt I I .r....... ..w .: itectural corridor, Engineering Su evssD sg There will be no Vniversity Cin nlber Of I~ew Telescope of Csixnerce discussion sectionto night., I invtnflon,4 will be given to ltoldorn o Mltary baill tickets from 1 :f30lt65 3 o'clock today and tc:norrow in the lobby of the Union, Aple~oi o h rs rii ilbe given out for the last time from u 1...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…I 000, Ar ANOft t r tl IIE4 RICKENB CDIV No . 136 EIGHT P:AGEl9 ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, V23 EIGHT PAGES PRICE , . 1 !_ a. LES Plays Delight Aj By Robert Barlrio Last evening the Ypsilanti 11'iayersl presented three of their plays in their_ current repertory at the Mimes thea- ter, and will repeat the progran to- night. The first number was Mime'1bs smooth, slight whimsy, "The Camber- ly Triangle", presented wit...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…. .. ------------------ YARD PRIiE News FromTheOther Colleges 1MUI AN Outof16 vteU9SxICTTOANDq A9PU ,RC NTEST wionhi-Geho terms 1,erself thle treshmen at the university a few M U IA N U'" "'~~ proinen stiet> prsedl tha f;reshman's p)reference forH ,rappers among th(coftmennl Crti ied the adw'0 1 soe rit-v letter to a P'hi Beta Kappa , ie~~ ecn eia 1: y." lt wastalso discovered that the Mn.Cees eodRetl ty of the University students. She alleg...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

…'LY AA i..W.,.w,. .... .... .. .,. .. . _. ,.._... . ,...........,..,. . _ I (____________ initiation of new members at 7:15 Tf I Aniouce Engagemet on aster Day o'lc1oih3i hUlh u om, fjbV UU~ L Announcement wags made at the Phi JISE dITID TE-F hil.AlmmesaeUg eir hoe"h od o Delta Chi house Sunday of the engage-; Re em erPIN s edt e present. The meeting leto~ Willard Parker, '23, of New-° e e k }floiginitiation wii be informal, eir hoe"liiv...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…TI-IL MICHIGAN DAILY SPAI~ER OF THE OF I~ICRI(kA~N owning- eicept Monday year b~ th. Board in ablicatiqas. a Conference Editorial &usoclated Presa is exclusively en. ~ the use for republication of all wpatch~u crcdite4 to it or not other- edited In this paper arid the local iblished therein. ~4 at th~ po~toffice at Ann Arbor, ~ as second class matter. rtItiOl3 by ear 'er or mail, $a.so, i: Ann Arbor Press Building, May. reet. s: Zditorial, 2...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIG AN DAILY hiil 'ii brAoIb n HDo You .Know i IfIN M RDRD it ij;inwccS:iry to ;gr, duate fo April 2..-- (By A.11.) --,n'ir te fGn>iv rty to become a mnember of 3Failde, nominated by bind 'timc Alum-1ni as socintion : to become bishop of Zion,:x N..n^n O.Il hi: ea'ssw imming ludes the Patriarchate of Oc- sad c rcc~ived ?l c t err's ndia and the chaplain-geii- 'i atviisothe' University of the Spanish army, was ilealtIhserv:,,Q? ad yeste...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

…TI . , __......_r......._.._._.. . ... .. ...._._.,._. _ -- - - . ._.. _.,...p. .. .._ . __ _ .mow '"'. ..a.°"" " - --"--WQ*MWOAWW-- W . K BWl63.e iimwF. 4 a .* a:Hy+u x r '1 . ~ a !yy " s 73 k* fi r q fi . V "4 'v > , - ~Y, c: L 1 "' J _,.. tc q r P f 5 . ,y £ T 9-, MEFRO SC USTRIPNA eatker Brings Firt it n ed off the second string delivery men of Real WlaSbail to in the closing innings. Wolverines New Men Sh ow Well I...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

…. ~ ~~~~~subtlety of hsis wit. Aways at the be-:1Qt~[1t9 E ~it[1tt+ilfl f111111111 fatltlt1111 Low d n P ais s ~ ile lY gnn'n of aMilne play, I am conscious- _ a f Sr JmesBarr%. But the sent- nieint so characteristic of the work of- P'rof. Roy . Cwden of the rhat- for the morning-room . 0de catches Sir James, is not to beg found in Mr.1 oric dlepart ant"who isrfamailiar with] the spirit Of the place and is conviI'cd Milne's approach. His wit i...…

April 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…NN DAIIAk L Y -OFFICIAL BULLETIN' n in th~e Bulletin is constructive notice to all members t ratty. Copy received until 3:24 D. mi. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) TUESDAY, APRIL 3.1".;number 1311 Engineering and Archltectire: entary examinationis for the removal of conditions will be Le spring vacation, on the dlays given. in the schedule which is we bulletin boards of the Engineering Building. The proper e securyed from the Secretary's mfice bef...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…-En ! f, 'S 4br ,Ak A suit ,; ;_a . 'Am - I 1- of A, , P- . -1 - V - I - -- -- I - - . I I- - - - - ! I . I _ a TWENTY PAGES A NN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SUMPDAY, APIRIL 1, 1923 TWENTY PAGES .. , ._....r... .. _ ____ " ' --- t PI NTI ""REJOI-CE YE, HfE IS RISEA It i!:. a. fa~r cry from the beginning of the Christ:an era to this -Eastvr Suniday 1,923 ,ye.,rs later. F"1,pires .hbave risen to heights of splendor and powrer an(d have ...…

April 01, 1923 • Page Image 1

…SUNDAY MAGAZINE ANN AliBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923 It .0slnot seldoms that an art reacheso HAL SEY DAVIDSON? by either the painter or the sculptor, its highest development before its true !Thes endeavor of the best portrait art- w orth is recognized. The present gee- t ists is to reveal the character ot their oration has seen this truth freosunt-, 10 its highest fernm land here I wem -1nielsen's ctaracter as he understood stbe i th py...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…UUUIL I WILL IIUIIUJIII (Continued fromh Page One) n this quarter Haprtz tore thrOug ie Carson City defense time aind gain, despite 'the fact that his bril- ant wvork in the preliminary con- sts made himt a marked mhan. Speedy. nid with a remarkable change-hand. ribble, hie squirmed and fought hi:, ay through1 his opponents with the bility of a veteran. Lamb and Waldo Eifective The fuorth quarter was a repetition f the third, 'with the excepti...…

April 01, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY StN)., APRtI 192:1I In Defense of Tradition AMERICANS, by Stuart P. Sherman.1 EDGAR H. AILES iolatr than other biographers, Pro Charles Seribuer's Sons, New York fissor Sheenan offers sonic remarks A etanlinen rt-Ae frontedt hy Mr 'asttturg 's viking atrs",while as vial .rt c' uiditelid iytlatas'llr'atdt ian, has recently inquired how te lt t h lo-toctrof theit cdoa thhyat qtb'lind11)01worsliptscommnonly ac- masses ...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…j ulrSeni ors R s "to4ococ uigth oig ek 'HNI starting tomorrow at 1 o'clock. No £T NlaglIIJLCIJNVLIPLLUlay Tradition woman who does not register will be ivlgdtvoe Thswhhae'00 IV W IN( contributed financially, to the Y. W;,.' URN UT T ORGNIZEGAMPIGI Senior women this year will lhark jedA.to onate timemborsresterng back to a former policy of givingt C.iA.euto onar te ntimembf estrinak- A meeting of the executive board annual play out of doors wi...…

April 01, 1923 • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY,:APRIL 1, I9231 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I AG0, THRE H~'Iugo Von IIHIIIjmfannsthjal NEWELL BEBOUT (he are soon to be intirmduced th0e eaier age) and1 prely phase (though nottdoubt inaieqiitelyt to mkn xeie tiantatieal nd \Is Hugo Von lotialnttiat lihn that ioii xeiet poets oiccedt drama. "The Grandt etiomaget. It in0a rcohimg out t('crld-Theatre of Salzbutrg" io pro- after something unseen. Authors felt- ulced In New York with its famousO a n...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…' gltu Wen vre- var England heard this- yuhuparliamentary dandy lisp is 'tl@~~ l~*Ij v___pl____adingyothul for a league "of nattbris to CAMPUS OPINION 1 TICIL XIWSPAPER OF? Tits".insure peace it chucked up its~ na 3 /; I ~ E1 $ T! O X C IQ N tional sleeve and rem arked, Just n e 5Tdi oTfhA Dtcii au DIi biltsaa4everill. mrnipg .excet "Monday o oe mossibletoansems J.icin(en uthvefl Il i WIirslty r bX17the Board ji a Rsthe project which this Wue1...…

April 01, 1923 • Page Image 4

…4 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923 The Allied War Debt, LILLIAN REID yyg Thtercent funding of the Britisho portance 'Though its avocate te- 1 bt shows tttthe unitedi States, iendeot chieflton Ottmenottal rason- likeany other creditor, prefers 'too toy ig, tuch is5ou0rmoratdebtto fle conciliation tbefore faking egat actiot. Alietey itave one o, two tprac- TPie ordinar'ty onan i witing to confer tiosl points. It s a fact t...…

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