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October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 16

…XAU FouR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SNDAY, OCTOBE 21, 12 Plays and the Stage ROBERT BARTRON HENDERSON Senteuse Impoged by Judge -Kir jy Benedict in Taos County New Mexico, S X SEX!I The actress who first hits upon the Hollister's -announcement that he will M mind is, peculiarly twisted idea may not be an artist, but she will present that greatest of all American around two ideas, Frank Wedekind ,make her fortune off of it, neverth- dramas, "Beyond the...…

October 28, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 31) • Page Image 16

….. . .... . .. .. .... . PAGE FOUR, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 192 -- - ... ... .:.__ ___._ m: Music and Musicians ORLANDO BEEDE There are two distinct points in- ed Liszt's "Loreley". Were she able volved in Galli-Cur5l and her type of to sing it in a correct fashion, one program. One of them is that in he might over-look its place on the pro- exquisite presentation of "Way Down gram. But for Galli-Curci to attempt Upon the Sw...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 16

…rMro0U THE MICHICAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 FILE, by Hugh Lofting. Frederick tabaga when the snoox and gringo fix A. Stokes Company. ($2.0.) it up so that an air car runs over an B 7 When Carl Sandhurg wrote Chicago air bridge where the steel one has 0KS1 and W riters Poems, years ago, he started some- been washed away on the Shampoo thing. Some liked it and some River. Some bf 'em, too, live in Iowa, didn't, and those who didn't set up...…

November 11, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 43) • Page Image 16

…tAQX FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SVN AY, new life and hope to socal and relig- Houghton and " 'Op-'o-My-Thumb" by ions workers." The audience with somebody else. The casts, I under- few exceptions was composed entire- stand, will include Phylis Turnbull, ly of delinquents, mental, moral, and Mattie Proudfoot, Christine Addison, physical, and of course they fervent- Donald Snyder, Rhea Schlaak, Vera P ly grasped "with hope and faith the Katz, O. L....…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 16

…PAGE POUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER s, 123 Magazines eviewe The Smart Set Retrogrades I ~ OR A SENTINENTAL EXCURSUS DOROTHY TYLER A Childish Rem aiscence of Vie Rood Mucury will take the place of the old THE DIAL for October minintams, of Uieo Anireyev, throwing more Old ' 'leto'ether with a tear Smart Set. its usual tenor. How, I wonder, do' light upr the queer worki of An1~ for th stt and other thins But till: the different magazin...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 16

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAY ,-, . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. P.OU I.OR THE MIHIGAN-DA. S.NDAY NOVEMBE 25, 19... BEARDSLEY'S ART A CRITIC (Continued from Page One) FICTIONIZES only as it calls forth our emotions- they are the mediums of transfer from DON JUAN, by Ludwig Lewisohn. this world to that. The meaning of Boni & Liveright, 1923. $2.00. this evil is as incomprehensible to us The only chance this book has for as the idea of the univer...…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAY,, SUNDAY, -,_, A book that is vastly more exciting gotten the trials, the discoveries, the and thrice as melodramatic as Hecht's experimentings of his youth. As is THE MARRIAGE OF YUSSUF Frank Harris remarks in his portrait KHAN, by Frank Heller (T. Y. Crow- of Upton' Sinclair, the young man has ell). The publisher's cover advertis- some wisdom that ie lost with age, ing proclaims it a "corking adventure and other wisdom th...…

December 09, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 66) • Page Image 16

…BThE MICHIGAN DA SUNDAY, DEICEMBER 4 1923 Reviewed - ordered close as we are taught the i from such magazines as The Dial, Po- interest challenged by novelty, but FOR MEN LIKE G bDs trained writer briggs his work. Ra- etry, and The Measure, and one finds in the year 1923 they are irritating. ther it m oves slowly, pondeously at such more or less familiar names as They are to be excused on the sup- tim, gathering iforce of reality as it Bertha ...…

January 07, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

…z k1N DAILY I . . i i Y n In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of rsity. Copy received until 3:30 D. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) IUN)DAY, JAkNUARY 7, 192.: Nubetr7 i Zolg Department Arranges Lectuares For Next Sentester, Lillie, of the University of Chicago, that the classificatioii : pp~ also ;a former Michigan instructor, ed by intelligence teo. ~ r who will sneak on Biology of Sex". liable and useful 'cL > Two othe...…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 16

…W~~V~THE MICHIGAN DAILY SIJNDAY, TN l 2,1Y JANUARY "11, 1 " i b ('I ( i. I }4 C evvs ONI 7 I ca is hav' addd Deartment t our growing u i dn a d ition Ito6"doing your laundry" we, equipedtoe ow"handle your -. r , 4 ... ji ,I N CLFmA \71 c L: l y. 4 ,' AST qq Thh , ; a .PRESS AM& Admwwlqq AMW m %A .,= COUPON Name Address ... ..............No.1I Phone ............ Tro immediately acqu aint "Daily" readers with the s...…

January 28, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…LIVE THE miCHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, TAN xY 1. 1 1 4 D-L OFCALBLITN DA L L ~ NPublication in- the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of thietUniversity. Copy received until 3:2,0 pin. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Volume 3 SITN1)AY, ,JA!NUARY.12 12i,. 123 To the W~ns: Owing to, the, announced visit of the Senate Committee on the University, Wednesday, January,31, it will be impossible to hold a conference of the Deans on that date. T...…

February 10, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 93) • Page Image 16

…r _. - - . .p. :- PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FBRUARY 10, 1921 A LLEADERS OF GRAND MARCH 18124 OPERA TIP Contracts Signed For New York City,j Philadelphia, and Buffalor Theaters; DENBY MAKES PLANS FOR WASHINGTON APPEARANCEa By Robert C. Morarty Michiganrwillrsend its eighteenth annual opera east. Buffalo, New York City, Philadelphia, and probably Washington will be on the itinerary for next year's production. Arrange- John P...…

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IDA.FEltAR iuanriii~n slightest degree affecting ,the truth of Dflhtllrb the above statement.a "The F'rench and British positons SCUS101,Of CRPLIIT on this whle question of reparations [HLILIIdifer in the following respects: while (Goltined rom age11) reductions in the amounts they think' (C*.fxtiuedfromrage11)Germany should pay, the English have taut, eventually we shall have it. and come to look upon the whole matter the...…

March 04, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 111) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND AY,. French 1«: IMr. Patterson's class in 'French 42 which has been meeting in Room A =Alumni Meta. Hall on Tues. and Thurs., will m eet after this (beginning Tees.) in Room 231. N.S. at the regular time. WTARNER FP. PATTERSON. Mrechmnie il Eiiginet Ting,, :6: Trip to Detroit Pre, ,ed Steel Co., Monday afternoon, March 5. 3 CHIAS. B. GORDY. IDO ANY OF THESE APPEAL TO YOU? EAT AT' Exjdbltioni of Chicago Tribune B...…

March 11, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 117) • Page Image 16

…i THE MICHIGAN DAILY wr..:h: l" _ ... Try Our Bnsiuc~s Mcii's Lunch JAILY OFFICIAL B'ULLETIN I 'iibllcatton In the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of e Voiversity. Copy received iintt1. 30 . Dm. (11:30 a. m. Saturda.V) irllale yi SUNDAY,3MARC'H 11, 1931Number 117 CALLED TOO OLD TO 'TE NCHIAT 50, C ONVIN UES AT 77 i .er is sIm'rilit('i'U for the summer lot the produftion, has announced the school. 'beginning of the ticket...…

March 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 122) • Page Image 16

…THE MVICIGAN DAILYS I AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I IPublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members af 1he'University. Copy reoeived until 3;1o n. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Voume 3 SUNDAY, IMAfl~i- K I 1 lumlar 12 sen 1, Ceuiell s The Ipsntponedl meeting of the Senite Counoil for the month of March will be held at 4:16 p. i., Monday, March 19, in the office of the President. F. E. ROBBINS. . ht University Sente s -The third...…

March 25, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 129) • Page Image 16

…I l OFFICIAL DULL ETINI Ithe Bull etin io constructive notice: to all members of . Copy received until 2:20 tD. in,. (11:20 s a. S aturday.) 8tN-DAV, 3[11041 2%, 19,213 nfmbei' 121, of Lifteriiture, S~leuce, and the Arta, y rcquested that morn'bers of the faculty who have notA al- III ~out the Faculty Directory blanks whiceh have beea di%- the miessenger bases and return them to the bean's office ble, There are almost dally calls for the in...…

April 01, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 135) • Page Image 16

….x.ll:,r # +,I A irl7.i.47 F I LILETINI :111n14r 13A . T nlLne t 1 cgJta f Captain Zddle Ricker macker will givo a demonstiration of the Rtickn- ba cker cbassis dialplayed att the Ner York -auto fihow, TueQsday, Alpril 12 at 4:00 P. nm., in the Reading Roam of the Unfon. Members of the Enugineering SSociety aro requested to attend, S At 8:00 p. rrn., Captain Riekenbacker will give a talk on Commercial I Aviation, which A-111 include a d~scu...…

April 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 145) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r T____ , AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ilicatlonkin the. Bulleatn ts construetive notice to all members at Unikversity. Cody re% elved until 3:.10 V.im. (11:30 a, . ai rdy mine 3 S8t-NDAY, APRIL 22, 1923 xu be r 1451 rsItyr Leasure: r'ofessor Antonio 0. Solalinde, of Madrid, and for the year a membe staff of the Department of Romance Languages, will deliver a let n Spanish on the subject, "Las obras menores de Cervantes" in ti r...…

April 29, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 151) • Page Image 16

…_____ THE MICHIGAN DAILY_______ F~ PLANE LANDS ON ISLAND TO AID MAROONED LUMBERJACKS 0' i ,.; ./'.. I+ x7 . .. . "4. Y '" S.} YS !y i' 1Sf "4 i 1 1 . OAIO ger French Briguet biplan a being loaded with food ready to sta rt from Chicago for South Fox bland. assenger plane, piloted by> northern Lake Michigan, where it had jacks. Parker's plane was spotted by and owned by Frank landed after, making< the flight with a second relief plane ...…

May 06, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 157) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y OFFICIAL BULLETINI In the Bulletn is coustructive notice to all members ofI ty. Copy received until ::30p. im. (11:;34) a. mn. Saturdiay) SUN DAY, NAY 6, 1923 Nrzmbr 157 Fl.orid Boasts Of Big ( As W4ell As Bath ing rho, fonrth reaular meetingz of the Unciv r ;ity Senate fD facYel? r1022- w ill be held in Room C, Law Building, on the evening of Mon 'a..May1 t Fo'clock: Ord~er of business: 1.Annual Report of the Board...…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIG, DAILY Al Japanese Ambassador Pays Respects To President Hardi irrive at any definite estimate of the Poli1ce Set ; Cw Record, 'irk Our Busness ?1en's Lunc] ing Bonstelle and her associates ,In the 14th annual season 61 stelle Company at the Garriclk next Monday night, offering first week the Gladys Unger, comedy, "The Goldfish," erved Marjorie Rambeau as a vehicle. Goldfish" proved one of the l tisfying bills that Miss B...…

May 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 169) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'ion .dedicates Memorial Hall ZThTC OiIH aAY nn i!Fighing zSpirit E } I I fir, :? Jilfl l L IULIUL I 11U .. Puzzles Doctorse HIHLI P1WON~ ORK! It has beensaidtha lci a #; p4 I:I f iJT';I:fVE3 l:j ' i;! I":CN !has been frightened and puit to flight,{ 1;?.1_i 1\A T x D BV that nature gives him additional en- Ci1..ANGJ I ergy through an increase in seere- ______ tion from the adrenal glands. Thq? Lansing, May 19-(By A.1'....…

May 27, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 175) • Page Image 16

…THEt MICHIGAN DAILY ______ ,. f LILY OFPICIA.LIBULLETN; Icatton 1-athe Bulletin tso outrtctlve aotic. to all member at aivernsity. Copy received uutil 3:34 b. in. (11:30-a, . . a rya.) me 3 SUNI) iy, 3MAY 27, 14:11 'N aber 175 rtmard fvo: Commencceint 1Day; .x lorrs selected by respective Class Presidents to, serve on. the fjonor for Commencement will meet w"ith Dr. May at the _Gymnasium,4:00 uesdai. May 29. L. M. GRAM. C1hief Marshal. ne...…

September 30, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 7) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 MLQ&UGAN, DAILY IGNORANCE enhasser, Tom Paine, and Renan ought (Continued from Page Fiat) to prcedite every text book. The University advocates the read- The reading of novels should, fur- ing of Ruskin and Pater and Conrad thermore, be denounced. It is a waste and Browning; but that is tot well, o ftime; because an uneducated mind cnieh because the students are not seldcimL reads a novel with any other prepared...…

October 07, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 13) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923 T11' M CHGAN DATLY rAGE FINZ 1 i 1 1 1 Iin Edited By Scogan FABUOUS "The Christian msythologists, after having confined Satan in a pit, were obliged to let hin out again, to bring on the sequel of the fable. He is then introduced into the Garden of Eden in the shape of a snake or a serpent, and in that shape he enters into familiar conversation with Eve, who is no way surprised to hear a snake talk; and the issue o...…

October 14, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 19) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P,GE FIVE Books an Writers THE NUPTIAL FLIG T By iar problem story, designed to force hone ries a crook, who despoils and then but it is one which offers in convenient Lee Masters. Bon &'Liverght 19,3. some thesis nd spread propaganda. deserts her. More ignorance, artifi- form a dea1 of inormation that we are $2.50. Mr. Maters knows too much to waste iaity, and disaster, with the woman apt to want. F...…

October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 17

… SUN DAY,"OCTOHEfR 9.1, 1423 THE MICHIGAN PDAI .. .., :. y .... - _ a r a : f Hl. Nit. ... ".M., .......s _ ................. .......................... BETTER CLEANING :IE WHITE SWAN WAY Clothes cleaner and more Comfortable. No injurious chemicals used our way. Continous flow, fresh, clean naptha removes all dirt, grease and lint. Faster service. Six trucks are busy daily. Watch for them. Less cost to you Liberal discount with cash cards:...…

October 28, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 31) • Page Image 17

… kUDAY, OCTO"E1 23 TIE MCHIGAN Autumn Interlude JOHN L STEVENS , DAILY PAQE FIVE Th71ie t iiinleriis rise o 11tr lite stvens and a ta itwould have-/ sro ( an ioi , ,.r dcoy s, the skirl of '. t ownv!i r r 1 arY fYrm:r, .. _. r 2 .tt3:- f: t-tx at fcatr r , old t lie ree~l <s a healthy rat ow su s vs fi~s timet, Who ctrclt Warily, just against 'Lh.e strain of s--plit be oo, 1 the sy-line. Now, I-wo anlder, aiti renof a soutwr 5 ti, u , k- ula...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1923 THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE FIVE CONCERNING DREAMERS NDOLENCE and aimless- NEWELL BEBOUT He is dead. Yes, it is- true that [ ress are the conventional dreams are entrancing, enrapturing, attributes of the dreamer. eenchanting:, it is also true that they The dreamer seldom wni"Within this goblet, rich and deep, metamorphoses? Think of life as ai are luxurious and that life is real. success in the world.- But I cradle all...…

November 11, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 43) • Page Image 17

…Y ' BER It, 1 .. THE MICHICAN DAILY rivz To Read or Not to cad Book Reviews Bradford March, youngest son of viks, or real radicals of any sort. er' were to be abandoned in favor of R DELL DISCUSSES Andrew, was at once a practical hand Rather, they were serious, kindly fol 'Pen' and 'Brad'. MARRIAGE and a dreamer. He fell in love with a of the sort that read, and even con- girl . who ' was working her way tribute to, the New Republic and the Ja...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 17

… SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIV one with a book that is simply funny; some must have art along with humor. Pagan For such a person The Wallet of' al Lung, by Ernest Bramah (Geo. H. Dor- It is obvious that nations cannot ex- an Co., $2.50) was written. The wit, ist as nations under Christianity. In- the keen satire of the Chinese philos- deed, not even a league of nations opher and story teller attract the could then ex...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2w , 1923., THE MICHIGAN DAILY P11 -- ri - 'YE Telephoe165 ,,e 'Then s enrd them to Whte Swan for Cleaning and Pressing. You'll no- ~ tice ,the~difference. They will look better; wear better, feel better on you. White Swan Cleaning and Pressing Servic-- Superior Always. , Tht Sa W, a Laundy Co. . a .. - - ~~~~~ ~~~~. ............ ,, . . -w -11 the picturet of that evil, grinning trouble with the present day Moslems ...…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 17

…2, 1923 THE MICHIC NEWEL BEBOUT HEAVEN 1"" If heaven be considered a state of "S" stands for Stork and for Swan. I Both are living "S's" running on legs; happiness, it is then relative and not for they have S shaped figures made absolute; for happiness is a success-' by beak, neck and body. ful struggling in which one's desires find satisfaction. Thus heaven is a Books eat me up because they hate state of strife, of war. me "AN DAILY PAGE F...…

December 09, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 66) • Page Image 17

… SUNYDADE E BERE s,49s3 - THE MICIGAN DAILY PA H FI fifteen and my friend was fourteen. THE ROMANTIC j ote oh Cos-t,-,nTunic We wanted to see shrines, cities, and JUNGLEsnountains." ORLANDO BEEDE JUNGLE BEASTS AN MEN, by Dsaw,nd this youngIndian There seems to be a tendency to that of Judson House (Ferrando) Gopal Mukerji. E. P. Dutton Co., tells of their adventures simply, beau- compare "Cosi Fan Tutte" with "The there was just enough imperfe...…

September 30, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 7) • Page Image 18

…'PAGE SIX' THE "MICHIGAN DAILY SUND.AY, S.MPTEMBER 30, 1923 Books and Wrters ±iH 1 I a"......s.N.Y.""...AS.sia.s"s.a..n.s.....""".N"s.""".".f"ist....a"..................... ."...."............. "s.." .. I'',. SHOUTED it very mildly. The trul FROM GREY TOWERS age is free from gr errors." Consider, for GREY TOWERS, A Campus Novel expression, "their- Aonymous. Coviel.eGee Co. faces" When to break 19211. $2.00 added a spineless. story This i...…

October 07, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 13) • Page Image 18

…PGE Sb THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA'Y, OCTO$IER 7 1923 ...................................................... ."............ . ............ America," he says, "the European pro- it escaped the threat it received to- cedure could not well be followed. wards its British system during the Thus, first describing Harvard as it Revolutionary war, only to have a appeared in the form of a "Resident transition take place from within some J -~ I Governme...…

October 14, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 19) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 BOOKS AND WRITERS have made the poverty-stricken Fabre shams of all sorts was a pious boy, reviled by scientists whose progress in (Continued from Page Five) gasp. He recounts student pranks who saw in the complicated nervous science had been made possible by his this "Story of Development" is made and experiences in discussion and mi- system of man the mark of divine in- discoveries. Tod...…

October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 18

… FACESIX HE ICHIAN D ILYSUNDAY, OCTOB3ER '31, 13 w CRIMES (Continued from Page One) s me time been conceaing a clever Bo k anW it r artist in the- person of Angus Bab feet'a in chiaroscuro with apparentlyN nothing hut a pen and a bottle of ink.________________ The art editor or whoever is re- -nNmrafa H or so. The hero of. Lucy Futrman's sponible for the two-page spread of yI G NT5 L,5V5 OF, TH-' novel 'The Qare Women," lbs thrill- movie stils...…

October 28, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 31) • Page Image 18

…lPAc E 1lK Th I14MII GAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28,1923 AIERICANA5 ". Chipico thermos dioxygen, temco sonora tuxedo' o " an a+S+e7it 2r Resinol fat bacardi, camera amiCo wheatena; B o o k an dAntiskid pebeco Calox, oiotyco baroneer __________________________________________________Postum nabisco! restolite arco conglium, karo aluminum kryptok, made into a book that will attract the Crisco balopticon ysol, jlo hellans carborundum. THE WOMAN DE- ...…

November 04, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 37) • Page Image 18

…PgAGE SI _THE MICHIGAN DAILY StN>AY, NG' ' MBBR 1923 poration are offering a rather unusual full. But Henri's ideas have no such -competition to authors who have not scope and vitality,- nd his secretary yet had a novel published in boos lacks good literary taste. There are form. The manuscripts will b grad many fine things in the hodge-podge ed acordng t ther u ,~ that makes ups the volume, and per- U N F C A ed according to their usefulness ...…

November 11, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 43) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1923 crt Frost at his lightest. Mere music ing of Russian literature as intensely of words does not make good poetry. gloomy. The better-known Chekov I can see nothing but childishness in leaves us with a sense of futility. Hjow could life annoy me Dostievski with the melancholy mor- Any more? bidness of existence. Chekov is a so of the eighties, when surrounding Life: a lighted window life w...…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX. THE MICHIGAN DAILY $UNDI1AY, VE MiS F1 923 boasts the resounding title of "Dean couldn't it they wanted .to. cine-which explains much which ap- . B ooks of the School of Literary Arts, Re- In spite of all this, Mr. Fagin has pears in the magazine, even unto the search University, Washington, D. C some hope. He feels that someday, advertisements. Why Our Newspapers somehow the American short story are at Nadir, by Roy L. McCardell,...…

November 25, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 55) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SC5t I t3A OYlBL- ct- all good men and bad are forced to advantages and its disadvantages. Its cross the bridge over hell-pit named greatest advantage is'that it probably T he Port i anteau P layerS "Sirat" (Strach). The sinn s are restrains many- rash actions sioce it chained and then goaded across, while affords the .hate,filled. mind an outlet MILLARD PRYOR the incipient inhabitants of paradise through the imagination. Many an trip alo...…

December 02, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 60) • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 2, 19 THE STAGE Someone very keenly remarked that plains why King Lear's elder daugh- (Continued from ae wo if his "King Lear's Wife" had appear ters treated their father so harshly in known you were interviewing me I ed under the name of a German or wouldn't have let you in his "Gruach" as the work of an un- Thus we have a siuation BENEVOLENTLYhpronouncable Russian the numerous of thorough basic p...…

December 09, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 66) • Page Image 18

… PAGE Sip THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 123 His style is very simple and rather foreswear unity; we must not expec A nthony\1T rolloory Ip uneven at times. One is not infre- the minute analysis of character. G SMITH-HAMILTON quently rather irritated by some of Yet Thollope has lived and will lhis Victorian conciets. He uses sim- continue to be read because of his Today cur bokstalls are crowded eration the result would have justi- ple ...…

September 30, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 7) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, jE5PTEMBfR $0,,1923 THE MICHIGANDALY PAGE SEVEN the father"-is this, then, the spirit Marion- grows tender and mellow college student to open his eyes and But our schools try to give us knowl- which pervades a modernized version with the passing years and she over-ito evacuate his mind. If, in the I edge before sight; ability before de- of "The Scarlet Letter," a key to the comes to a certain extent an unfortu- versity of Michigan, for...…

October 07, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 13) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923 TE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SLVEZN and Mary, Yale, Brown, Princeton, of 30-31 years of ago. In the past the. Columbia, Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Tho- American Youth being torn by ideal- mas Jefferson, Michigan and Virginia, istic and materialistic motives was a respectively, are treated as to their sort of dual personality; today he is importance in swaying and retarding more of a decided individual, more of a unit in knowing w...…

October 14, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 19) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOM SEVIr..V BQOOS-AND WRITERS Istories and an estimate.of-Theodord offense was to _translate the new tests- their holdings in the Smart Set con> to (otnudfo Page Sisthe Dreiaer, . . rieser'a own esti- nsmeat into readable Anmerican. . pany. . . Perhsaps this explains same as Schaliapine,. and he mustmat. .Jesus, who was not the Christ, was deeonnt thbsne know which index to search hin if hemae .r...…

October 21, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 25) • Page Image 19

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE The meeting is romantic. The end- cidents in which the author detaches SCOUTIE JAZZ OF PIGTAIL ALLEY : quite as dull as the title. I have nev- ing tragic, for the city girl finds she her work from the absolute fictitious By William N. Viola, Stratford, 1923. er discovered a commercial story that does not love the mountain rake. incongruity of her story. This book we mention because it . Wh...…

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