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December 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

…WELVE --- ,-1-, ,- t THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRDAY, DECEMBER, 4, WELVIE~ - m~rn THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, i' .1 for II 11 kb- 4 TWENTIETH ANNUAL MICHIGAN UNION OPERA can be secured at the WH T EY A T RE BOX OFFICE . : ® ! I I1 "TAMBOURINE" has its Grand Opening Night ti on '{ eC e b 7P I Playing Evening Performances Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with Saturday Matinee. Prices-$3....…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVI THE MICHIGAN DAILY Burning Gilded Hyacinths Another of the University's Near-Graduates Enters the Field of Letters. M E wi Pbcihr Pnl ac n Volume of nnretsz This and That SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923 What Price Plumes of Glory? Jonathan Panurge Renews His Vow Against Propagandists But Still Finds Some ntnreain Mr T M r St i MNwv~l i i VA ng s ssLL nU VUIU11V IJUa QVI1 G A1ILCL SI A111 011. n11g1sh w0 The Freeman Associates, 156...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

…PAi P TWEL THE , MICHICAN DAILY 51 SUN])AY, JANUX-l 2-, K + + Sports " 4' _..d LEONARD AND DEMPSI Fans Believe Benny, Take EY ANNOUNCE RETIREMENTc Jack's Wheeze With Gain. 01 Salt ?t[tE RUMsES VeOM t.A2 iO4oc~i'4G K i f,.a Nt. Cl iil INTRAMURAL PROGRAM HALF FINISHED r;'r i ; 7 i > ,k ;i ;' -- : = , __ _.._-- ,,r - i -------- f-- j Work On Schedule for Rest of Year Started 'ith. ;.halt: of the year' s program 1being entered i...…

January 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

…P C E TWELVE TH E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY ll$1925 Dooks and W riters w ww r -iscue nmefrhisrfbahslttle acu In R FibaI direct and trenchant criticism of con Life of Hl bliorap Ea andPersnaltemporary literature and is now endArvl Br1a rc iEeD Fom the book jacket) Manieto tering the fed f t noveists Hs h and ha I m ~Artiiur Annesley Ronald Firbanle, lshed by G. P. Ptaman's Sons, New You ma .._ the second and only surviving so...…

February 07, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 94) • Page Image 13

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FlY oAuthor Of Opera oth 19-Phi Alpha elta l! Patrons-Mrs. D. M. McAuliffe, Al- bion. Guests-Misses Blanche D. Bar- ton, Ogden, Utah; Elizabeth Burton (Continued from Page Four) Detroit; Mary A. Chase, Clearfield, ey, Parkersburg, W. Va. Guests- Pa.; Joanna Jo Dewitt, Grand Rapids;, Misses Marie Adams, Detroit; Fannie araretL. Geddes,...…

February 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

…-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 f H E MlICHIGAN DAILY _.__ DAILY a Tr }'usic and Drama ~4 ** -~ -- - rch hall, seColeridge and Pirandello Admixed The New Bonstelle Playhouse Joas I!year Ithere e s T e t bAscnan ,ry Paul Stephenson of the community. The task of train- By ClarIce Tapson burn-these are only a few of th e er Henderson. creatures. There is often great beauty i ing such a group to pull mightily, for To most people the only pers...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 13

…?A©E it 4nNESDAY FEB~RUTARY 18. 1925i TEII MICHIGAN DAILY i '[[LFilaF.tJVFl AY .lt !'LLitrV iYA4a nuts avrv ! 1 ll.J tY 114.x! lAYl "l M/. a r - ____ - ..... i t .. .. .. , . _ PPINT NEW ICE- PRESINT OF LEAGUE FORMER OFFICER TO ASSUME DUTIES OF C(HARLOTTE BLA(4I)OiN Dorothy McFarlen, '25, was appoint- ed vice-president of the Women's League at the League 'meeting held Monday in Barbour gymnasium. She will assume the duties formerly held...…

February 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 105) • Page Image 13

…0 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN with both living and dead, stated that Donald MacMillan Tells Why Men Go North the distinguished body of which h Donald Ma nT lsW yM nG ot happened to be the head, had called up the denziens of the ends of the earth and had informed them of our Noted Explorer Who Speaks Here Tuesday Tells of the Strange Hold of the Arctic fithurearrino.The king and queen wit npronunceable names ha...…

March 01, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

…t SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T HIRTEE a ,? ___________u_____c______nd ______r a ma___ ti i 0 _ . The Theatre Ascendant George Pierce Baker, By Robert he still subconsciously regards act- Henderson. ing itself as fit only for gaudy-colored ] * * * mummers . (Editor's Note: This is the third of Yet all this is hardly fair. CertainM a series of six articles on contempor- of his former pupils, Sam flnme or ary...…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1Y925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE. 'T'TTTrTT EV I L -a I usic and Drama + +'= 'OTC I I -. ___________ The Theatr e Ascendant Wierdnessa another summer season in Detroit at By MarIon Barlow the Carric: and at the enl of that Wierdness and a bit of fantasy are season, her dream, her life long am- outstanding among the plays to be bition, was no longer just an air d~nrittn +dohi tna c,1 fn t -n+ n , Jessie Bonstelle,...…

March 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 123) • Page Image 13

…St7NDA'Y, MATRM 15, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P'AGE TTTEEN a ++ IMusic and Drama ++ d I May Festival Glimpses __.__ . 3! I j By Lydia Kahn bell-yet ever - with the continuing There is no need to introduce the j peel of t hythimic chords. Andante first soloist of the May Festival con- In ever slowing pace, the sombreI cert series to an Ann Arbor audience, swaying harmonies recur in softestj for we have all heard of Ossip Gabril- ...…

March 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 129) • Page Image 13

…SUNA, MARCH 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !'AG!, THIRTEEN Pusic and Drama V The Need By Edward Gordon Craig (Editor's Note: The following article is reprinted from the January, 1925 number of The Mask, Mr. Oraig's 11- lustrated quarterly published in Flor- ence, Italy. While the author is fam- ous as one of the leading artists of the theatre, this is his first contribu- tion to the theory of music.) * * * I would suggest that the need for ...…

March 29, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 135) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, IMARCTJ 23, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTEEN SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1q25 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1'AG13~ THIRTEEN 6 a 4 ! t ly # T r rt Jiusic and Drama * ?t d M an. i _ -_. i !X Y j The American Prize - Pla) 46 -48 Bowery, New York By Irene Wlinemn 1 ish aid to those managers and pro- The New York Morning Telegraph, ducers who are seeking plays suit- -] I believing that America has started an era which will make it ...…

April 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 141) • Page Image 13

…. UND~AY,' ArR.II, 5, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAG'g THIRTEEN a) + I Alusic and Drama + L Michigan's Bar By James Sprowi r° There are big days ahead for the Michigan band; it seems almost cer- tain that their long worry over in- sufficient funds is at an end. For A~r. Robert A. Campbell, treasurer of the University, who has worked with the band for several years, has deC- veloped a plan which will put that or- ganization firml...…

April 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 151) • Page Image 13

…S MfAYV, APRIL 26, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MIaCHIG aN DA \i~ ILY PAGE T1IIRT1ERN ___. a A. }'IYusic and_______ 4 a *' "'"mo"t. .. a t" --.+' ThTeteI emnBeing A Treatment Written By F ICampbell On The Presen I ' y Prof, Oscar Jamues Campbell (Editor's Note: This is the first ofj .a series of six articles 'by members of the faculty on. the adaptations and reactions of the various continentalj countries to the present progre...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1325 -1 TI 117, NUC'I IIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTEEN SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 T IL M!('1 jIGAN DAILY PAGE ThIRTEEN aS 4, +4*7 . Jiusic and Drama + >3 SThe Theatre In Ferment - Germany (Continued on Page Thirteen) the battlefield, or the ride of the sol- churchyard. As the curtaini light, the other characters being pre- [dBiers packed in the freight car. Most the mother, her youngest son «. ntedI as several visions hoveringp...…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 13

…SrNDAY, MAY 1, 192t THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE I~THTRTErEq a +~ rr S}'Iusic and Drama 1 ? d LS lj The Theatre In Ferment-France P. of. Marcel Clavel Tells Of The french Naturalists; Their Work In Stage Technique Mermoirs how the great idealist stopp-' ed in the street under a lamp post to "a t''1e plays he hi ad in mind .",E his wsual earnestnes s The TheatreS Libre was open to all dra~mat sts- a I i great actor in order to produc...…

May 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 169) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1125 TJ rE M ICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE THIRTEEN C) } -A- "ITT 4 q I . ilS1C and Drama -A- d rfi . is made up of real sentences, intend- temporary theatre should be lone than a dozen plays, and has given evi Sancho Panza; the creator, who saw - final ev ed to be spoken naturally, emphasiz-away with and should be replaced by dence of a most remarkable original- thir nobility and pathos as well as the tit ...…

May 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 175) • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN .. TiNflAY MAY 24.195 TTI MiCHICAN DAILY 4,1. 'k L "ir tt Jusic and Drama- -a a l The Theatre In Ferment In Which Prof. Oscar J. Campbell On The Modern English St .. .( ih a sense naturalistic. They reveal Iher betrothed, is on the verge of dis- man as the victim of social meterniin-E covering his long-lost identity. Mang- ism, a creature with only. illusory ham is sardonic and bitter in his England power5 of free...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, UNTIARY 18, 1925 T Fl-llMtCICIAN DAILY PACE THIRTEEN Elizabethan Musical History Brief Outlines of the L :v s of the Greatest Composers and the H-i~4ei y of Their Compositions from Contempory Works THEA TRES Russian Peasant Beauty in .Art' Kibaichichn Will Present His Russian Chorus Here Tomorrow Night. Church And Folk Songs Presented Side By Side on Program a ;. . 4, r t' 4' 1: 1 ' i I E' 4 7+ T - 1 j~~~~~~Iednin the theatrical...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 25; ,192:1 FHE MICHIGAN -DAILY PAGE TITT"ITEEN $UNDAY, ~TANUARY 25~ ~l9a5 FHE MICHIGAN DAILY PA4~F TTIP1TE~N 4 r$ Jyuic ndDramar til' d -,: In Anticipatione By Marian .Barlow 1 I IAlfred Cortot is coming 'again Iot! Ann Arbor.' Wednesday, January 28, ils the date for his reappearance. 11e1 ~is heralded with the usual florid criti-1 cal phrases, with a few sincere, con-, vincing expressions in addition. For insta...…

January 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 80) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, M~2 ["HF M\ICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTI ~'AGE THIRT i I' I /!i j a*1 i )Yusic d Drama + + d-- i. i ThP MirarrlP chosen for what purported to be the only other Anerican showing of "The A1 Aolo-v for Georgec's Madne~ss ThP Art of MnbilP ['.nlnr 1 -AJ.LJ 1AA~L.d... 5 L. LLAU J L1JjI. JJ~ZLLjIIL~IJduing _.- . . .- "i7- - _ _ _ _ _ _ " " " " - - _ __l _li ,_ d l \1 1 G -_ _ V I_ _V_ _ V V V_ __G 1 1 Q 4 G - ac...…

February 07, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 JUNIOR HOP GUESTS (Continued from Page Five) istique; Anna D. Dunlap, Ann Arbor; Alice Kastle, Chicago; Frances E. Light, Rochester, N. Y.; Hazel M. Leck, Chicago; Margaret O'Reilly, Saginaw; Ruth Probst, Ann Arbor; June Ruelle. Detroit; Helen Mary Rowe, Grand Rapids; Louise M. Schaub, Chicago;I Elizabeth Stocking, Duluth, Minn.;1 Phyllis A. Turnbull, Sarnia, Ont.; Mrs. Paul E. Crane, ...…

February 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 99) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'ThP Naticnni1 PinhM1lpnic Cnrrpqv woman who breaks her pledge to one mieniber and~ one alumnae. The~ they. are now so numerous that they Nat jonal Panhellenic congress soror'- jalumna<e attendls in a purely advisory haebcm complex. t f c c } i c t t t A 1 t yy 2 t 6 r G r 5 y R 1 tr t A } 4 i t c f L p r3 C t1 it y or resigns t hererom, shall not be capa city. In the past, meetings have Copies asked to...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY . a. am. w3 o'' I I - _" i .... ... .. If ff wlIw~s - - ---5 ""'. .r . ...,., P Ihd A at tr 'w Met 1 Rio tato I teve Ig e 4;7.33;DefeaOtt Given By norfl(pj('Ilakle's PLAY HERE FRII)AY [ichlip,,ais Varsity liasliet hail sq nodl ret i4iiwi to InAn iArbor 3yes;terda v T ankmen Hold F TAI ipi Speed Trials: IL x' In spitn of the fact that Mlichigan's TO S A T TODAY _ _ MICHIGAN BOWL...…

February 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 105) • Page Image 14

…PAGE TWELVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, P'NURUARY 22, 1925 _ . A. Glance at a Man' A Few of the Major Works of the Late Burton for the University Sir Marion Leroy Burton, since his in- a defiinite program for campus bet-, auguration as president of the Uni- terment. On June 15 the William L. r t i i versity on October 14, 1920, has had Clements Memorial library was dedi-0 an interesting career filled with ac- cated, and at the same tim...…

March 01, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 1VIARCTI 1, 1925 1'A(E FOURTEEN SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1~125 a~i UN k'f~V 1~Y~and paTs about ti nech ul zheoo! _____________________________________ar -ike lbobe)d ha i, it is ; cn) - fori ale tbe reaily disit>lea d ii n- M ademoiselle Must be Prepared to M'eet all Emergencies of Wleather Conditions in 12Tly eases go ,ad si yim "; The W ardrobe for Spring. Suggestions for Mi'arch. on sk ji the,o'ln;'>...…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH $,t 1.925 SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1Ai25 of simps for Sonia but' they were Russian Sc boo s each XWomen Agriculture Amiican shos and long and iarrow, while the Russion foot is short and broad. Miss Bredin said, "Tatiana More Than 18,000 Women Are Enrolled in Universities and Colleges Throuohout the was eing the shoesto tn these m and Sonia was disassociating one foot Northern Country Have no Indepe...…

March 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 123) • Page Image 14

…. PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1921 SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 192w L ooigIantern Night, the Mi Made by Other Page By Ul~ias iK. IWagier i Lantern night activities are leading to the growth of a new tradition among the freshmen women at the University, namely, thew freshman pageant. It was held for the first. time last year and plans are no0w being! miade for this year's p~resentation. In establishing an annual event of...…

March 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 129) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1925 ) THE MICHIGAN DATI .Y ~TINDAY MAPIC'FT 22 1~2~ k.7 VS'i L.CI 1 ST111i4 VS.4 N(i; .S aa4 x! _.... _ V Former Dean of Women Honored! Dr. Eliza M. Mosher, '75-M, To Be Tendered Banquet in, Brooklyn, New York, By Medical Admirers i .trav rnntaininsr a natiininsrir"at c~l inr+fi S Nirl-T Moor y A r .JOH JU, eyer L y ULealndng a painoVigi c suUJe't, At 7 o'clock Wednesday, March 25,...…

March 29, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 135) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN' THE MICHIGAN DAILY I: New School Homemakingl Opens Branch in Ann Arbor} By Lilias K. Wagner years of age. They are given a coin- In the opening of the Ann Arbor i plete medical examination when they branch of the Merrill-Palmer School enter, as well as mental tests. Each of Homemaking in Detroit, the stu- morning they are examined when they, dents of the University of Michigan come to school at 9 o'clock, and an; and the fa...…

April 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 141) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 I L University Women -A- How The Faculty Women's Club During Its Four Years By Liiis K. Wagner . The founding of the Faculty's Wom- en's club in 1921, in Ann Arbor, es- tablished a means of social contact among the wivesofsthe faculty mem- bers of the University and afforded them opportunities for meeting the women whose husbands were connect- ed with the various departments....…

April 26, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 151) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1M25 '* '+ University Women ++ young women, preferably juniors, al- are interested in that particular field. come shop girls. Each gir goese UAsugh sophomae permitted Upon leaving homethe oelfrom factory to factory, looking fort University Bug Cam p" A ttracts W om en who have had some sociology and drop all collegiate identity and be- a job. Sometimes, her inexperience bars her, and...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 x T t " '3 University Women '!- I Woaid to students of music. Musicals womensHonorrofessil Soci sare held i"otlil"y at the homes of the pa ron5sses and the opportunity is then offered the members to meet many of the famous people, who are Ion-rary members. SAt The UniversityA Page Of Flistory Prof. Thomas Trueblood, of the ;pulic speaing department, was in- "A dead level of indist...…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 14

…PAGE 1FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1925 *^ University Women *'L *4* i+ i Dame Fashion Moves From Spring To Dictate Summer Modes; brevity In Ski.rts'Will Stay head or vice versa. Hats are small as -------- i the spring node,--small even tiny, the idea being to get a sleek fittedl lfect. Tiny bows and jeweled: pins of interest, while the instructor gives an art and history lecture on the way. !When asked if such an ...…

May 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 169) • Page Image 14

…" PAGE 'OURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1925 SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1925 44 r t University Women aa* * F . _. .__. t _.. - - Freshman Women Will Present Pageant At pageant proper begins on the bi [hday of the princess. iplaying with three of her compalnions and becomes w Annual Lantern Night Ceremonies ITheslay suapste . Ilan N ight uesda~ ,,dease her Ithe companionsb the mirror which one of th By MarIon Kubik from the juni...…

May 24, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 175) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1925 I -- !! qit ' __+ 7 .= University Women -A- With The Approach of Commencement Women Cast About For Their Place In Economic Life ing the occupations that women fillj ad the requirements for the occupa- tions. A woman is director of iidus- trial studies and has charge of a large nlumber of research workers who4 st udy indlustr ial relations throughout the United States. Another...…

January 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…PAE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY U DAY, JANUARY 18 19254 Ihand-paintedl in fascinating (eigu Russian Chorus II P 1' CIII)I'i~l~rd hi' sh loU lors- I (Cotind lfrom Pge rthit(en YouIiriay mayIchooe a. th el1017slur s-H oh and folk ion ever suggestv f Suggestions. and Hints W ith Regard to Detail in M ilady's Toilet for the Crowning ?pliqilo design. Stide In oeol eith mixed.chiwllaeain atol «( j ( a p 1re)onderance of gold id t mnThechiwllap...…

January 25, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 92) • Page Image 14

…PAGE YUURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY ganizations had been admitted to the American Association of University Women nteinatna1Federt remarkable growth in the interestof women in the various countries n Little Known Facts Regarding The Conditions For Membership In The Organization "deasan"2toitaelace a'L c Some of the Activities of the Local Organization and Its o the women present in ading hem to understand each other and the Relation to Women on t...…

January 11, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 80) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY StNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1925 University Women '* r MRS HURD REPRESENTS FEMINIST SPIRIT OF 1925 National Women's Golf Champion Of Fifteen Years Ago Wins Again t t Professional Education for the Journalist "Chic" is Keynote of New Year Fashions , .-.- . -. ID d O r. .r. _ OQcEE OF Kt "TNE WNKS r $t' f WOAI GOLF TITLES W~tZ- ' s z r k + J $ , 1. V JtkR BALL0O,.. TIRES -- FOR SKI RTS L 'ir y...…

February 07, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 94) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN IT ers, Kalamazoo; Helen M. Carpenter, Booth No. 42-Alpha Chi Sigma WE VAYEWITI U Lake Linden; Alice H. Johnstone, Chi- Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Case. cago; Alice M- Majewski, Detrclt; Guests-Misses Harriette Abbott, Mus- (Continued from Page Six) Jean L. Pattison, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dor- kegon; Aileen Armour, Detroit; Paul- Paola, Kan.; Geraldine Carson, Peter- othy Prout, Howard Cit...…

February 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 99) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARtY 15, 192, THE MICHIGAN DAILY x _ - _.._. _ ., ._ ._ ........; ...,,... .. .. PACT,,'F71TEEN +"#j 1 ' Cinema ., r Att Thelhe ason ;an d !ii'H; o wvhich patrons r )''lio i otfrday for the Irthei b' .i enggmn.Te tertainers offers a program~ of Ii latest popular Selc t ion S ill yr +z ;)1 song, and. one of the ieniblers ; ci. tributes an entertain ing c eeni ri dance. 'The feature m nl ;11'i) 1) "The iCity That Nov(*' Sl...…

February 18, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 101) • Page Image 15

…1," 1 ) N' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE S 2RN 'THIS ITOW~ COLUMN LIA COLUMN CLOSES CLO1S[S A T 3 P.M C A DVE'RT2 SING AT 3 P.M. hoterl, Arthur ai ltle.Si: ire.- ,;nt ative. A rtiold ttSrifJvir :302 Sol lh;fate t r c~tleraf Ic rices mr~~aeit po ible ;ior all to have FRESh BIVINF. A:'',ARBOR FIL)RAL CO. 122 1. Libeorty. Phone 1630 . E 3 X :< c . a iift PT{ONE 8C6 T1:" f For TypewriterRearn (All nai{]) 4] Y y hSundstrand] and lcint:iabl...…

February 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 105) • Page Image 15

…6UNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935" THE MICHIGAN DAILY a "F + Atusic and Drama -A-:''~ IT,..... ._.. ..m. ' 4 a I The Theatre Ascendan it --------- 1 l E I . Broadway-Now- .} ..+i t ?f',.j. 't .. 1. Nornian-Bel Geddes, by Valentine! his greatest actual production of By Valentine Davies tractive playhouse, elabora Dayles. course, was "The Miracle" which he l :r ed. This will give thet (Editors Note: This is the scod d witi Max Rheinha...…

March 01, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

…4 SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGdE FIFT4EN i Ihis i :c r& 10To ins ifior'tunelohie the pictorial Aveellies at the time of;(lent's endeavor' to persuade one of the l055tihe latter, andl in a short time their arrival. Tihe feature picture "". n e~i ic° iliyr~inedl~yhis ifes e-;wich illrunthrughWednesday is C i e a axa nnc e gos t jail anzd Sh(' Secrets of the Night" an aatt~n _________________________________conmplications ...…

March 08, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 117) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 TEMCIA AL ,rHE MICHIGAN DAILY r 00 n ii-sthn sua. E xcue e" turns into a middle aged woman of l' I~pr Ilughes' prodluct ionr will be poverty. The only thing left inl her the tir ued picture. An unusual cast life is her son and her ambitions for in m .inldn Cord Ngl Nrmj his future wvhich she wants to be 'so X71Ic , r r Renee Adoree and Wa<lter, big'. B~en Lyon, the young screen t lie1(rs were assemblledl for this ...…

March 15, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 123) • Page Image 15

…f' SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIFTEEN I ii, --__- - - - The story champions Youth which for! all1 its exhulberance usually com es out li( cn t p o i n - l y d b i s L-nm . :;an---is at first one of those daugh- C t~~~~c~~rs whom fathers meet coming home i :<"_:< as they go to the office in the morn- Ec a' lu, an Spike' 3aine-Mvalcolm ; y 1 l i ( r r d i e i o d t r t r uh'1 i'l l d i a e ( I I Ct h e F r e n c h w i ...…

March 22, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

…SUNDAY, MARCH 22, I f;25 PG ITE TI-I MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIFTEEN ' ',.. {' j" . SChurches St. Andrew's tEisccopal ('liiii'eb Holy commfuion and Church school will be lieIcl at the usual hour. Rev- erend Sainuel S. Drury, D).D., head master of St. Paul's Episcopal School, Concord, New Hampshire, will deliver the morning sermon. The sp;jeaker of the young people's meeting , which will be held in, the old chapel ;pack of the church will be...…

March 29, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

…F , : , " . ;:, ~ , ; . _ . i 5" ,. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1925TEMCIGNDLYRG IEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY ". QF FIFTEEN' iyj Churches I21 f xl (I St Andrew's Episcop al Clit Ir c Bishop Page wil administe-r the ritie of confirmation and deliver t he mon- ibjeci. "Central Aims in Christian Themoia hurchi of Christ ollowedl by a social hour. The topic' ferent from either of its predecessors: Willa Cather, long a disciple of difficult to achieve ...…

April 05, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 141) • Page Image 15

… SUNDAY,API5,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIFTE~EN or Cinema lit The Arcj iade The feature af, the Arcade theatre t he first pailf of the Week , "Coming' 'through," bring.,.TI floi?7111. ; eig'^han' and Lila Lee together for thle first time since their fie !'illeprm c;;,t ions Farnum will be presented. This is the screen off ering. On the stage Stone and Paulette Duval, a recruit1 the first picture made by this star Ralph Ash and Harry...…

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