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May 13, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…he ichigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904. No. 159 NAY FESTIVAL Begins With An Excellent Concert- This Afternoon's Program- A Noted Tenor to Sing the Part of Gerontius Tonight…

… Price of O'Brien, and Pitchers Wendell and sort of competition, this being espec- . ciriitary aheUi e tii Nagle, leaves Ann Arbor at 1:38 today ially true of the runs. print circulars advertising the Up…

… June were Clifford and Vaughn, and Wil- outside of Ann Arbor, that it is nec- to Dr. Hugh Thompson, of New York sin, Sibley and Campbell. essary to print some twelve thousand City. of these during the…

… far, but the team is strong inti- Field Judges: F. R. Rain, G. P. tUniversity a valuable book of blue vidually and may have a reversal in I Sweet, C. E. Hayes. prints containing a record of the St. form…

…. Never has a May Festival opened tinder more auspicious conditions than those attending last night's concert. The weather mild, the audience enthu- siastic, and the artists eager to do their best; these…

Festival owes most for the success they attain. One of the greatest compositions ever presented at a May Festival will be given tonight. The change made in' the soloists must meet the approval of everyone…

… year and that they SENIOR- vs. JUNIOR LAWS go all over the world. MAY FESTIVAL BASKET BALL. The presence of so many southern The Senior Laws went down to a and western aen at Michigan is an- glorious…

… defeat at the hands of the ethef standing witness of the good Saturday morning at eleven o'clock Junior Laws yesterday afternoon to reputation which Michigan has. There a special May Festival game of…

May 14, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… much she admired Professor Stanley and how much she enjoyed coming to Ann Arbor for the May Festival. Madam Homer has sung several times the part of Geron- tius which she took last evening. Mr. Van Hoose…

…The Michigan Dail. VoL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 14, t904. No, 160 A BRILLIANT SUCCESS Production of Dream of Gerontius Ex- ceptional-Chorus Does Admira- ble Work-Soloists Are Per- fect…

… others to sing this role. Madame Homer, for three years the favorite of Ann Arbor audiences, was greeted by rousing applause as she came upon the stage. Madame Homer has not changed a whit from the…

… and which will make a strong effort to bring back to Ann Arbor for the fifth time, the Inter- collegiate championship banner. It is probable that all men who win a first or second in today's contest…

… pretty imitation of given just at May Festival time, it is Mr. Butinski. expected a large attendance of May "Ever since there has been an inter- Festival guests will be present. scholistic meet at Ann

… gets Jackson; George A. Malcolm, of Con- $10,000, the law library $2,475, the cord; Harvey J. Howard, of Church- medical $2,025, while the dental and Ville; Harry. B. Washburn, of Ann homeopathic…

Arbor, the lo - cal high school comedy club has done MICHIGAN BINDERY. its share towards entertaining ath- letes by putting a ply on the boards. An excellent specimen of work done Each year the club has…

April 03, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily g VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1904. No. 134 FENCING TOURNAMENT TI1E CRUSADERS SPECIAL MUSIC MAY FESTIVAL Gradle takes Championship from Na- An Opera Written and…

…-"ltsanna" ....... tGranmer in the last May Festival; Holmes Cow- Dr. May, and by Messrs. Dvorak, Wei- MICHIGAN CHEMISTS. Mrs. Annis D. Gray. per is not unknown to Ann Arbor land and Whitlark in tmbling stunts. (Violin…

… Composed by Churches have Prepared Special Mu- Time for Spring Concerts fast Ap- gorski-Contests Close and inter- Two Ann Arbor Residents to be sic for the Easter Services To- proaching-Choral Union Working…

… to 1, Har- Ann Arbor is to have the opportuni- The local churches have this year The time is fast approaching when ry Gradle defeated F. T. Nagorski and Ity on Monday and Tuesday evenngs made more…

… posed by two Ann Arbor residents. tre of all the services, both morning her of visitors promises to exceed that held the championship honors of the The libretto of the opera is the work and evening. Many…

… gorski proved the climax of the even- can Chemical Society will holdut a Prof. Wm. Hofmann. Escanillo in "Carmen" surely is a ing, Mr. Gradle, who won the bout meeting here in Ann Arbor on 1 rid( (ly…

May 15, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… done better The Ann Arbor High School defeat- all. At the finish, Daane's speed en- ing secretary, treasurer and librarian, work than it has during the Festival. ed the ,Aint baseball team Saturday abled…

…TheMichiganDail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1904. No. 161 CHICA6O LOS[S '05 ITS. WIN. ANN ARBOR WINS AGAIN. STOCKH@I. R ) Michigan Tennis Team Takes the In a ten-inning game Saturday…

… Camp to Tune of 4 to 2. Engineers by a score of 7 to 6. Stacks rice E. Lathers last night, making the Year. ' of the Lit. team made a record for third successive time that Ann Arbor The dual tennis…

… repeat ANN ARBOR 13-FLINT things very easily, the question of porations by a president, vice presi the song. A time not seeming to worry them at dent, recording secretary, correspond- The Chorus has never…

… these parts. Miss Rio, -ho Illinois-.... .0 0 It 5 t 2 *-7 by twice running the hundred-yard (c) To promote a feeling of jollity always has been a favorite in Ann dash in 9 4-5 seconds-. The little and…

… good cheer. Arbor, never succeeded in pleasing an SENIOR GIRLS WIN. champion is at his best this year and (d) To give yellow joornaism and audience more. with any sort of tuck, he will lower unfair…

… the Heater Ozone- May Festival Closes ##h the Ecel- tation as to what he would have "Bill" Baey. lent Production o Bizet's Car- ILLINOIS 7--IClHI6AN N done had he been pushed. Schule Wielder of the…

May 17, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…. H. Wild Comipany 108 .. WA$HMNOTON STREET. Leave your orders now for ENGRAVED r VISITING CARDS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second-class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. Published daily…

… been in touch with musical events in Ann Arbor. Had he been better acquainted with the numbers that have been given in the past few years, certain suggestions that crept into his criticism would not have…

… Club play "Miss Hobbs" at the Athens Theatre. The criticism of the program for the May Festival which appeared in the Detroit Free Press, plainly showed that the musical critic for that paper has hardly…

… "Flying Dutchman" was given in '98, not in 1901. The musical critic for the Free Press seems to have been unfortunate in his selection of "certain works which should be given a hearing at the May Festival

May 12, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… Haarer Jno. Kloch Prof. H. S. Carhart Chapin St., between Huron St. and Miller Ave. Frank P. Glazier Christian Martin Phone S0.- i i r '> VISITORS We want every visitor to Ann Arbor, as well as our…

…. Buisley, 604 Madison avenue, Ann Arbor. TO THE SENIORS. Special senior rates to all senior departments at Randall's. Come ear- ly and avoid the rush. 54-59. Best reserved seats for May Fes- tival at Skinner…

… are non-' transferable. 57-58. GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB All candidates for office in the Good Government Club should hand in their names to the secretary by Saturday of this week. 57-58. LOST-May Festival

…'s. May Festival tickets wanted at Skinners. VE NOVELTIE1 Unversity students desiring to se- cure positions to teach will find it to their interest to write to James F. McCullough, 639 Fine Arts Bldg., Chi…

May 01, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…he ichigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1904. No. 149 POOR [[IELDIi S[NIOR SWINGOUT flAY F[ESIVAL S. L. A. IECTION. Caused Loss of Yesterday's Game to Senior . Literary .and…

… Opera company, will SENIOR LITS IMPORTANT. make her first appearance before an Ann Arbor audience. She is one ol The caps and gowns are here. The America's formost contraltos, and committee will be ii the…

… fielding will appear at the Athens Theatre onb (Continued on page 2.) ,Monday evening. The Eleventh Annual May Festival 643 Names Registered When Booths Comes the 12th, 13th, and 14th Were Closed…

… yesterday for the eleventh annual May Festival, to a vote at the &. L. A. election next be given here on May 12, 13, and 14, Saturday, more interest will be shown will be furnished as rare a treat as in this…

…, and to those- the nominees were presented to the who have attended the Festivals in c'nvention in clever speeches which past years no word of praise for this et forthtlihe respective merits and…

…'s "Tannahauser,'' Seeli 'S- LhAe? Law, at the Festival of 1902, and her mag- For 'reasue-CarlsiEsgine Parry nificent work as Ammeris in "Aida," Si Lil last year, leads to high anticipation of0>Lt Henry Gleyser…

festivals. Last m w .Much osmusement was cause by the year she sang the part of Aida inr Verdi's great masterpiece of that refus sit.huffessntrsofisaticke Is rust tsar sufice asnd a climax was name and won…

… eligible to vote. tive roll of Michaela. She is at pres- ent the highest paid church singer in New York City. DEAN BOSWORTH OF OBERLIN - Emilo de Gogorza also sang at the festival last year and his wonderful…

May 13, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… &Co Islad. ddrss . A Doroly, 304Banjo strings 25c per full set. Guitar wws-s 0 Madison avenue, Ann Arbor. strings 30c per full set. Violin strings 35c per full set. 0 £~-fffI'~ACADEMY Vibromassage- At…

… Trojy's It's tf ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO. New lBunswick Tables 6r n e s UofJI S DANCING- great. tf. IAJUJ Fresh Lowneys, Alegretti's, Spar- AT' Offise Hors:REDSP LO , Mr. C; raegersllIaSoely seiis TO THE…

… Theiter5 stFthat-iiWEARoa-thast sso t o-I ossoss, Sgilo,, 0staisu LOST-May Festival ticket, section on hand. Pries the lowest. f '0 . soosl sl ay0,0, sy tls s-olt~~ 'sIstobsse 5, No. 191. Return to G. Mc…

May 24, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

… in Univer- tioners and Engravers. sity Hall. May 28-Deutscher Verein play "Die 320 South State Street. Hochzeitreise" in Sarah Caswell OM OeNNM O ONN O+@+@ Angell Hall. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. In…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY G H.g ld o pn Etrda second ls matter at the Ann Entered as rbor Post Office. Published daily (Mondayexcepted)l ring the p 4 college year, ati7 E. Washington…

… a great apple tree, curving like an arbor and white with fragrant blossoms, the refreshment ta- ble covered with its snowy cloth and festooned with red ribbons, was placed. The scheme of red and white…

… and the University have a place of its own for productions of the Comedy Club. JAPANESE LAWN FETE Last Saturday evening in Prof. Scott's yard the college girls gathered at one of the prettiest festivals

festival. When the girls had all gathered, a basket ball game was played between the sophomore and freshmen teams. A feature of the game, was the pres- ence of masculine observers, lined up on the curb…

May 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…heMichigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904. No. 156 MICHIGAMUA MEMBERSHIP OBERLIN GAME TOMORROW.[ FESTIVAL TillS WEE I '04 MEDICS WIN. Through an error in proof reading, Ohio…

… disre- Ann Arbor this Year-- Boil coaches and men look at the garded. New Quarter-Miler Chicago defeat philosophically. The The undeniable trend of modern day on the Gymnasium for 'Varsity. vast…

… with modernity would be no 7-5, 7-5, put up a hot fight for every only outdoor contest in Ann Arbor er than usual and the contest is sure less culpable than to neglect the point and many games went to…

… engineer. R. C. Fulmer, E. J. Henny, N. T. Vi- of interrelated themes. But the mas- Ann Arbor music lovers are par- While at the Ypsilanti Normal in 190, ger, J. T. Lewis, C. A. Stewart, H. W. terly text…

…" overture by Mo- by one of the most rtirring appeals ley, LaVensaler, Ringler, Hendricks, cart, an aria from the same opera, The following class games will be ever heard in Ann Arbor for the Pendleton, Smith…

… Be Held In Ann SolBeteBsEvrHlat fer or a game tomorrow, the first mid- o niomntsalntbedsegroWNextBFriday an An n ry Field-Only Outdoor Meet at week contest o the season. of environment shall not be…

…, omitted the name of J. A. Stover provement. First Concert Thursday Evening the score of 14 to 7. Clifford and from the list of the ten juniors elected Characters of the Festival Wilcox was the battery for…

May 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…THII MICHIGAN DAILY H$ +++-8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I N oTEntered as second class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. Published daily (Mondayexcepted) during the college year, at 117 E. Washington…

… State Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $175,000. Resources, $2,000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. OFFIcERS: Charles E. Hiscock, Pres.; W. D. Harriman, Vice…

…:30 and,6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Dily. Address-ROSCOEB . HUSTON, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. Telephone, 461. CALENDAR. May 11-4:10 p. m., Base ball, Ober- in vs. Michigan. May 12, 13, 14,-May Festival

…, dramatic, it forms a sharp contrast to the "Gerontius," and adds another to the list of great operas presented in concert form at these festivals. To say that every effort will be made to make these…

…." Use Williams' Shaving Stick. During the coming week you will no doubt have friends ahd relatives here to attend the Festival, They will want' lunches and' you will want them to have the best. They will…

March 31, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…Alma Mater.fThenWothit, honor to her Alta Mater. The We- count of his biological exploration in gore that Ann Arbor business men astue iron the May Festival series, mans' Clubs of Michigan and many the…

…The Michiga_ ____ VOL. xIv. ANN ARBOR, MICH., THUSSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904 No. 131 BASEBALL EN OUT. I SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED. ENGINEERING SOCIETY BANQUET. GRAND OPERA. First Outdoor Work Yesterday-Hard Miss…

…, its occupants April 22-M. A. C. at Lansing. A series of papers dealing with re- women, about the same proporition as feasting, and looking on at the dane- April 20-Illinois at Ann Arbor. generation…

… suill be read. in this year's class. The number of ing. A duel is fought in which Matil- May 7-Chicago at Ann Arbor. Geology Section. six year students was seventy, six less da's brother is killed by the…

… Count, May 11-Oberlin at Ann Arbor. Professor Russell will give an il- than in the present class, and of these who becomes the enemy thereupon of May 14-Illinois at Champaign. lustratied account of his…

… and May 18-Chicago at Ann Arbor. in Oregon. Lantern slides will be beome friends in Jerusalem. Matil- May 21-Wiscnsin at Ann Arbor. used. BOYCOTT STUDENT PUBLICA- da marries Count Egbert. May 25-Chicago…

… formation of copper in Matilda, Mrs. Kerr, soprano, of New June 4--Northwestern at Ann Arbor. the earth's crust. The students of the University have Yorkwell known in Ann Arbor; Count June 17-Crnell at This…

… section will meet in the muse- been surprised that the liveries of Ann Egbert, Mr. F. Huttmann, tenor, of Arbur aveentreu ino acombineEgetMrF.Htmntnof June 18-Cornell at um lecture room. Arbor have entered…

… aty her rm gn aWals Walla. e graduatedg in law essary. It is said, the young ladies of '05. Literary vice presidents, E. S. from Mrs. Jordan at her room in Bafrom Ann Arbor in 1898.g and lefta the…

Anne E. Huber has been ap- The 14th annual banquet of the En- "The Crusaders" Will be Given Under Work.Ahead to Get Team in Shalt pointed to the Chicago Commons gineering society will be given Friday the…

May 11, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…." THE SEORT LINE- ANN ARBOR to CHICAGO BUFFALO NEW YORK AND BOSTON witha dareCitynetlas athao fr t For inormaton and throghieets call snor write toW. W. CASE, Agent. Ann Arbor. 1 A NEW BON BON Calkins is…

…-Eight room furnished coittage, all eonveniences, situated ono Michigan State park, Hachinac Islandl. Address J. A. Dursley, 604 Madisun avenue, Ann Arbor. TO THE SENIORS. Special senior rates to all senior…

… at 7 p. mn. sharp. TroJy'a? Cf.I SCHMITZ, Sec. I 1ay esl.Ival During the coining week you will 110-doubt have friends anad relatives here to attend thae Festival. They will wanst tunchles anad you…

December 01, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…Trum MICHIlGAN DAILY RAN I PH OT OG I Rt A P H ER I - qt -Study with a Good Light .,c "hoee is no better' light than THE WELSBACH READING LAMP ALl SIYLI S Al ALL P1lC1:.l. The Ann Arbor Gas Company…

… f w R F '. f ' F I E' t . 3 r iHH w + sa aN s cw ®s a s s ANN ARBOR AGENCY, 015 E.hWllam St. kRE NT C H 1L E R PartslarL Stearm La un dry 'I' whilo'swaistoras pe csilty. csts h, Oic Potogcoapisis. P3…

… OTTENST1EIN i.Proap v pleasei isslue.m.I. cNNtoi.ccys,5,:'c 707 iN. Vnuivs. Aves. J .INYCOK '-s;si5"cc"""ccv""'' Delightful Dooble Gill to Closs. Opera 'is li ci 'sccc' ss schs'1c The Ann'Arbor Savings Bank…

…'' ftichigan Pillows, Pennants oi ing cli iinills'aciiiis inino i anns Opera rest~ilicssi.11cc'c civcccl Nel; 511 ihe lDstrosiitto llicci. IlINNtRf C'AL 1. sd Room IDecorations. AO Gnr lFlanktoig Bulsis…

Festival Week in Detroit. ahovoic.lIsis c. Mrs. Molely hadci sads' DARLING & MALLEAUX.... Capita slut o 'e sllus ic. O ,0(c. For tsi he' c lo sinug pc55 5 555'555 the'necelssa cy'prepaa ills for cr -5…

May 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

… or write to W. W. CASE, Agent, Ann Arbor. street1,yesieill~y aftcrnooni. Afltr11h0 s(1vices the rcoiains we011'escortedl il Chaffing dishen at Halter's Jewetry lt MichigtnUCntral 11e11t11 and Proi…

… tsmeri_ strings 30c per full set. Violin strings eaniiitst itii 5titofsiniogEnigiers;35c per tull set. Sioentific (tub; faauty itEniginieer- tf ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO. fig dep11rtmeist; tile Scl of.1 it…

…" TE SHORT LINE- A14N ARBOR to CHICAGO BUFFALO NEW YORK Cwt iet AND BOSTON itdietconnections at Chicago for YSt. Louin, Kansas City, St. Faul and-, the West. For information and throngh ticketescail on…

… insti- tutetd by Dean Nlshser, Mrs. M. t. Jor- (lan yesterday enttraiinedi lbschlil- 11ren1ot Aoii Arbor in the Btarbiiir gymnaslium. IBefloetiis a yearly iiar- IT yhas 11101 given, but itnly us facuilt y…

…'s, Allegretti's, Spar- were alisstianly biaiitiullowters1fr11m1row's, Muylerns, chocolates at Cush- nuimeroits friendsl. ings Pharmacy. tf. Calkins State St. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. In accordance ssith a eutosm…

June 07, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 179) • Page Image 2

… Crane's Fine Stationery !! ISHEEHAN & CO., f University Booksellers Sta- tioners and Engravers 320 South State Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital Stock, $0,000. Surlus, $17.,000. Resources, $'0,z…

… (basement floor, side entrance) Phone e-3r better than the lame excuses that have appeared in print. Complaint about MANAGING EDITOR : the "Athens Theatre" is a subterfuge. S. EMORY'1 Ti1OMASON Ann Arbor

… uncut) on "How Arbor Post Office. a Specialist May Yet Be an Educated Man" Published daily (Monday excepted) during the Mven unconvinced silence would he college year, at117 E. Washingtonsstreet E…

… Roberta Clyde tU lew. ly Serves, According to that logic, BUSINESS STAFF: it was not worth while this year to C. A. Thompson. Wl. I. Lloyd patronize the May Festival, when, on- M. S. Koblitz. 11. i1. i…

May 12, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…~f foofoofo+Itofoof0 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital stsck, $5,000. Surplus, $175,000. Resources, $2,00,555o A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. OsrRcSos Oarirs E. itisesos, Pres.; w. I)i. Harriman, Vice…

…. S.C.E Ossr baseball team returned from Ann Arbosr Sunday and regaled the student body with glowing accounts of (Cootinued from page one.) lbs masterly game of Saturday. The P'rofeisor J.. Tu~fts, alus…

…. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Today is galas day for Aiii Arbor. We will niot there- fore detaitn you with reading atter; suffice to say that bill of fare here set down is but an additioii to our regular mentu: I THURSDAY Cremse de…

… 12, 13, 14,-May Festival ter, though he has not run it since Slay 13-3 p. m., Dual tennis tourna- his high school days. Rice continued went with Chicago. isis fast work by defeating Captain Slay 14…

… of the isre. Woslerines. The 'Varsity speaks Iihe Younisg Womsses Chlristians highly ssf the sportsmanlike treatment L,0a';11 will give a camips festival received from the Michigan public. dusrings lie…

January 17, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… Musical Treat. First Presents th~e Big Dosciriptive Appearance in Ann Arbor. Character Play ROSE CECELIA SUHAY ENGLISHE GRAND OPERA A THOROUGHBRED COMiPANY. Sixty People in a Grand Scenie TRAMP, Production…

…Cara .11Tr~in., THE MICHIGAN DAILY TREASURER'S REPORT. Report of the treasurer of the U. Eotered as second-class mattee at the Ann of M. Athletic Association at its an- Arhsr Past Office. nual meeing, Jan…

… west o:f Ann Arbior andlincluides (lie third Sister Lake. On :this Eroutnld the Forestry :Dep:artment intendito: carry o~n practical fo:restry operationsl. This Elf t means nmtch to: 1k: tiiver- siyt…

… abosut th~is tinm-, the rishsl for reserved seals for thse May Festival Concerts takes sdare. 'This year, Frisday night, was the time sc- lected fosr the rsush. Evory year, at the lime when th~e ccold iso…

… have uss accommsdating acquiaintances to ask, what can bse done? tUnsdtr ex- isting circsunstances th~ey nagy staind up at th~e May Festival Concerts. It seems that something might bse done, some plai…

May 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…Presidtlt. graced in back. Rewrard if retturned a. W. teaausOo, Casher. to J. C. Walls, 331 E. Liberty street. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 55i-56s-57. OF ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL, - _- - 1lay Festival tickets wantled at…

… Watches, Diamonds Or other personal property of value. Watches and Jewelryclic- -paired. Bargains in Watches ad Diamonds. Office at residence. 311"F. Lib - erty Street, Ann Arbor Hours 8 -,to 11:30 a. mn…

… daily trains to Texas. THEa SHORT LINE- ji Phone 389-2r. Corner iain and Huos Streets. il ordil rist HtSrns ANN ARBOR to Foarx daily trains to LtteSPring. CHCAO t +THE BEST OP EVERYTHING. 4 BUFFALO AGENTS…

… informatioenad through ticksets call snertion 10 good rmen. Write at once for '-Amanager,, 108h5. write to W. W. CASE. Ageat. Ann Arbor.ne. 21-tf teross.Annerican AlumuinmBMg, to., ns r-- are of Ibis paper. 55…

May 03, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

… LECTURE The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. t editle. Inr.Fryanad Professnr Stanley, directr ofteh Cpita Stan'k, 500 Slts $175i,000 yersoMierilesanetemsFothYarbandbalCthra tnion, ill lectre ttnthe May Rettrces…

…. Hiltennei Prey.; te D. field was so lite as to be almost the anti 1pp t., anThtrtday May 5, at Hlarrimns, Vie Pe.:t M. J. Fil. Csher. last place in Ann Arbor to dry p af 2 antI I p. nm.'Thcse who atenne I Coc…

…- wetel as intrutrive, as a dteailed nx- CUSvINS & HALL, mnd and tra, and as seriosly in- plantiots of te program befre a- CO SN terfered with the worke of coaches and tesditg te Festival adds maeriall Cor…

May 05, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…. WANINGTON STREET. 11e Great GameI 4c . Pocket War Maps for the Far East, 1 Sc. SHIE~HAN & CO. University Booksellers, Sta- tioners and Engravers. 320 South State Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital…

…: Professor Sage, Dr. Effinger, Mr. Wedemeyer and Dr. Florer. WORK TO START ON BRICK WALL Students returning to Ann Arbor in the fall will find Ferry Field surround- ed by a brick wall that will be a credit to…

… at Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. - May 8-Wesleyan Guild lecture by Dr. Gordon of Boston. May 9-Southern Club dance. May 12, 13, 14,-May Festival. There are two very good reasons why University Hall should…

May 11, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

… Davenport shines _________________as a bright eyed, resplendent Houri,-- CALENDAR. trancendently beautiful and harmoni- __ously symmetrical. and Thursday, May 9--9 p.m. Law Social Men of Ann Arbor! A chance…

… bring this money t Sold in Shaving Sticks, Tablets, Etc. o0D taste iflhere in Ann Arbor on the twelfth of Michigan? dress is very de. this month to fix definite plans and McELDOWNEY, '05 Law, sirable; it…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY :"fffffNffff THE MICHIGAN DAILY NOTICE. Entered as second-class matter at the Ann The next dance of the Social Club 2 .rb (Onnal E d or Post Ofice. series will occur Thursday…

…, scarecrows, grand mothers or -Ann- Max Pinkelstein spectres in the chorus of this attrac- London Cassineres or Amer- tion, but there is a concinity, a deli- SPALDING'S GOLD MEDAL ican Serges. Please call and…

…,-Insurance lecture First National Bank, Detroit, Mich. z by Wilbur S. Tupper, at Tappan 55-57-61-64. Lecture Room, at 4 p. m. 2S ay 12, 13, 14,-May Festival. I will sell my law library of about y . s 275…

December 21, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

Arbor.it oW Rowe's Laundry J F SCHIUH, Sanitary Plumbing,I THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Eetric eonstruction and supplies AN STEAMSHtIPxNE. Thomas Rowe, Proprietor. Gas and Electric Portables, Gas and 326 N…

… Fobs, U. of A. Pins and Ba~nnersxat R~educed Priesx. 'relephone, ann. F.I SCIII1EDII, 340 S. State Street lit] I \\sSINANI15IIil\. clad xca lxxlxb )txxxxxxxxl tthxix. T. & A xxx, xxmc as fov xgxxlxx r…

… fun sonnxets, with 2,8 clever full page drawvin Price, Cloth, 50c. "Blue Book" Paper, Alt'Wahr's or at Sheehan's Book Stores A Nitty Souvenir xx i. x'loxo" txxl.x'12.,'xt ..'xxvxxx'- I Id.lw td xor…

… Route" THEt SHORT LINE toNAR lBUFFALO A1 Rlo BOSTON With EWYORK St. 1lre~t connetions at Chicago for the tix, Kansxas City, St. Paul1 and thr0 OOL~s For information and 1OAticketscaloorrtoo . tAgent,aAnn

…. Phone 3to. THE SEYMOUR STUDIO, xW. T. xWILLIS, Act,. Ambulance on call. 316 Saul Main St. J. J. tctltltv. 0pi. A.. Anto Arbor, 2ltch. Toted,,Ohito. WE? ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD-GOODYEAR'S DRUG STORE …

November 11, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… GRAPHS 6:441 . - - 101- 90ann. Wihdrc o neWtio ORKat Cica o for Dailiyrace pt Sunday botween Ann Arbor gt irc Cull at and Toledo, Through tealino dailiy except eLi, coneasCionSat.Chiago forOffice 209 5. 4…

… or write to W. W~gy . , W iLiS, Agt,, Agent, Ann Arbor, 316 lost Main SIL Ambulance on call. .2J. XrfS, 0, P .. sSAbr ih A s ti ti WE ARE NEVER UNIJIRSOLD-GOODYEAR'S DRUG STORE …

… Waltvtr Camop. Price t10c. MONSTER -MASS MEETING (Continued from pace one.) great lilt with the rooters. The lar- gest mass mteeting oncs held then closedi with "The Yellow and the Blue." The rooting wna ai…

… - ~~~~WADI'A"1S e O. 21-23 3OIJT11 Pl1AIN ,STREEfTNetDototetaeBok Every article new and this season's styles." \\CH AN-jNr A J. F. SCHUII, Sanitary Plubing, Rowe& Laundry THE ANiN ARBOR RAILROAD {.1 ii 1 Elt c…

December 14, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…, semi- tourist sleepers. Tm-Daeds. e., jfor the asking write or call en H D.Armstrong, -T. P. A. 233 Washtetoaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. T RCNT.5CHfLtIR Pkotog rappier. rr i Std f:e,t:'W...'ec ef1)r P…

…. Mandolin and Guitar successfully taught by Mat. C. Fischer, studio at Ann Arbor Music Co. 44tf Try them all, and theta look here for sutit eases. Allen, Main St. 59tf Stmalt box of popular cigars, suit- ablc…

Arbor, Mich. Capo~al, i$0t,000. Surplus and profits, 000,000. a Buy a Parker Fountain Pen at to< Mann's Drug Store 213 S Main St. Q PICILWck .0 BO7WLING ALLEY R ts-iotly Vp-to- date. S. RO4TTENSTEIN. Pr…

… the ex- cap~tain, surrouttdedt by a decoratiots of laurel, ptrinted in college blue, making a striking attd suggestive effect. Comn- itig a- it does at thse close of the great half-backs football career…

…, this two- tesholdl enjoy great popuolarity in :innt Arbor musical circles. 'GtEEE, BANJO ANt A H NDOtI N CLUBS - t,,ereymeember nst meet sttecial car at the wsailing room at 6:43 tottighst. lis car swill…

September 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. No. 3 [I[RCE PRACTIC 'Varsity and Reserves Struggle for Fifty Minutes-Graham's Work Pleases Spectators-Another Scrimmage…

…'clock. iniusic will be01used, antI satisfa ctiion This will give the Utniversity girls a gtuarantteedi. Ro's Granger, Grcanger's fine opotutnity to meet Dr. Brooks, Academy, Ann Arbor, Micho. TZ PAT RIC K. NEIW…

… ival goers. Iis plull is tosgil torkl aton(lce on te IB 'Minoor M'bass ott Bach, which aill be sunoololshyears hence, in the Festival ot 190.Tho.''is Mss is cntsideredlth(boo's01.1cl-l bratedl piece of…

… lds by Prof. Statoley tle latter art of te -woeek It is annoooucedlottnoo tnid- - ainter cotcert will e givet; so thoat earnest worko on fle May Festival numtobers sill hogin at otce. The School of…

May 07, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… State Street. !.! N"Ol~lOiM"N!A S The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital stck, $60,00. Surplus, $15,). esources, $2,00,00 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACT E. O r'is:CharlesE. ilsoc, Pres.; W. I. It rrts u…

… Boston. '6i Lit-L. E. Davitson Mgr.,L May 9-Southern Csb dance. HIi. arlianJ. I. Jonlson It K ( May 12, -13, 14,-May Festival. C'oitglin,Wit. MthersonTaStins 1)t ________________ Fleming, 1L. 0.Giters. CW…

May 08, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… & CO. o9-lo m East Washington St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second class matter at the Ann Arbor Post, Ofe Published daily (Mondayexcepted during the college year, at 117 E. Washington street…

… house usually receives some name, and the stu- dents occupying it are saluted by this appellation. "Michigan undergraduates are still in doubt as to the success of the apartment house experiment. Ann

Arbor college rooms are with few ex- ceptions, located in private rooming houses. While many of the rooms lack conveniences, they have the ad- vantage of privacy. Very few stu- dents are ever heard to…

… Guild lecture by Dr. Gordon of Boston. May 9-Southern Club dance. May 12, 13, 14,-May Festival. Even though Michigan lost first place in the Northern Oratorical League contest Friday night, the Wol…

January 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…, Yellow and Blue and AnnI Arbor. Another feature is that classi- cal songs and operatic selections have; been dropped and in their stead haveI been substituted Michigan songs with "stunts" and comic songs…

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1904. No. 72 IUSICAL CLUBS. Concert to be Given in the OperaI House at Ypsilanti, Wednesday, January 13th.-Some New Numbers…

… puzzling all Ann Arbor today. all freshmen. eel securing a speaker for Washing- It is hoped that thE p. U f award- ton's birthday and again they will JUNIOR LIT. BANQUET, ing cups to the C. C. C. wi:ers; v…

… Maids" in a bill which, it Ann Arbor Tuesday, January 5th, in the three captains, football, baseball, is promised, has never been 0%rpass- the evenings and as her throat had track captains, nominated…

… Neidlinger. Glee' Club 2. Our Director (March) - Bigelow. Banjo Club 3. Elixer jurentatis (Drinking Song)' -Carmina Michiganensia. Glee Club 4. Dance of the Skeletons-Allen. Mandolin Club 5. Ann Arbor

…. 1. Yellow and Blue-Carmina Michi- ganensia. Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs 2. Assembly March-Paul Eno. Mandolin Club 3. Michigan Football Song - Kirk Stanley. Mr. Parker and Glee Club a. The Bedouin…

April 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… famous end o the football team of '94, '95 and '9 and who has several times returne to Ann Arbor to assist in tihe coachin writes to Keene Fitzgerald in part a follows: "Cleveland, O., 4-25-04. "My Dear…

… 'Si' an the boys I know. "With cordial regards, I remai Very truly, THAD L. FARNHAM." The letter cannot be printed in fu (Continued on page three.) ichigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28…

… the cause of the down fall of the Illini who would rathe meet any team in the West than th wearers of the yellow and blue. Chicago's 10 to a victory ove Wi consin greatly pleased the 'Varsit ball…

…, Ann Arbo men are betinningto realize the eno mous gain in athletic prestige th has come to Michigan through th wonderful showing of her represent tives at Philadelphia last Saturday. Thad Farnham, the…

… members of the Oratorical Association for re- served seats. James F. Hailiday, University of Michigan. James F. falliday is a native of Michigan. Prepared for college at Flushing and Ann Arbar high schools…

January 15, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… TOLEDO TO COLTiBUS TH E MICHIGAN DAILY the leadership of Captain Hogan soon scored a touchdown on the represen- Entered as second-class matter at the Ann tatives of Harvard and the dancers Arbor 5Post…

…, Jan. 25 I iugle Admission, 50c. Season1 Tickets, - $1.00 DJCA6 2M. .ABOLT, Manager TUESDAY, JANUARY 19.. AN EVENT or EXCEPTIONAL WERIT. A Great Musical Treat. First Appearance in Ann Arbor., ROSE…

…. Be sure andT call in before you place your order.- A , -4 .4 G. H WILD & CO, 108 E. WAHINgTON STREET. THE GREAT GAME EXCITING F U N FOR EVERYONE I SHEEHANS DETROIT, 160 Woodward Avenue ANN AiBOR, 320…

… important part at a unique cotillion held at New Hav- en recently. One of the figures was in honor of the Yale football men who were present. At each end of the hall goal posts decorated in crimson and blue

May 12, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1904. No. 15 "lAV [ESTIVAL OP[NING I CIICA6iO T[NNIS TEAM I LAST WORK TODAY OBEIRLIN DEEAT[D Music Lovers Reign at UniversityI Arrives…

…Earl emnt was $2.25ete gl, _._3_1_1_1_2_ at ll ssieu fse he uesos. Detroit soulAuto Arbor. to present the class memorial which 'sua-21245 Q Dr. John Dewey, professor and head Total_26_3_4_26_10_5 of the…

…._CuloHtte al Ot at Ferry Field, the track men Tonghtat o'loc wil ocurthe The four membero of the University are putting in some hard licks in( Michigan won her first baseball vic- first concert i h May Festival

… personally very good to know.torial was selected at the invitation Oawing to the May Festival, the neg- llsitsista r. f.""". 3 0 0 2 0 0 His successor as head of the depart- of the donors, by Prof. Roth and Mr…

February 25, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… State Street. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Capital stack, $50000. surtalus. $7;-'.to0.I Rtesources, $2.000 !e A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. orFrEnsa: Charles E. hllcoit, pres.; wit1_)t. fiarrinatn…

… St. Second Floor. ASS ARBOR, MIS. "t'A stiff upper lip" is softened Bud re- freshed by Williams' Shaving Stick. I U.ff. ~lru, DIRECTOR. 'there will be no meetinig of the offce 21)9 S. 4th Ave. Phone…

… IIJTIJ\ p. m. tDtaily.st G .+ W;esF ,f .HSOBsns a- Four & 00 wire.t3 Packard Street.u iftthle'artists secutredl for lie 1+00 ASlNOONSRI pithone. 461. May festival are tmembters oite liii et- *O E-WSHNTO SR…

November 13, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…The !ichigan Daily No. '4 ANN ARBOR, MICH.', TUE2SDAY, NOVIIMBER" 13 1904. IRNING CONCERT. Of Choral Union Series Friday Night ''ates Fixed for May Festival- Thomas Orchestra to Assist in the…

… Fistival Concerts. sTith musialsasn ifor Ann Aror burgs on Priilihnighithni ii litt- burg 1rchestra i ad ll nt c i tiii lO 1 nt i 1,;. iirh ips teii rals lit( h eui ni oi Thomas, Orvl~tii'i i i I sooe. F…

December 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VO.Xv. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1904. No. 60 WILL INVADE THE EAST. Mihgan's Fencers Will Probably Cmpete in Efastern Intercollegiate Tlournamet - President Zolner…

… thaix thxrevisgreat texxchers. Comxxixxgto AxnxiArbor scarcely'axmn in thelv'uxxivrsiiy whio iii 18i s iprofessoxr of engixnvvrixng axnd dioes xliitlkxiiw wvho JoxhnxR. Mxiiiis…

… Derloix school has is its loa- tionx. Dxxv laboxratorivs and ifailiie here ixx Anni Arbor are very mxxciibt er thxan those of Detroit, epecialy since the competionx of our inw hos- pitas. 'The seniors amd…

… what they were. Tie piciure of a mam, wihx a piece of canvas pasted across li back, repre- svted a canuvas-back duck, and a large blhue bottle represented a blue-bottle f. Aix original story was written…

… affair throughout. Numerous tlags decorated tliv hal and everywhere the "slrs and bars" were prominent. The mxemi wore the sothern sash, blue and white, with tie red and white star. The programs were…

March 23, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

Ann Arbor Post Office._ Published daily (Monday excepted) during the college year, at 117 E. Washington street, (basement floor, side entrance) Phone 892 3r MANAGING EDITOR: S. EMORY THOMASON BUSINESS…

…I passed at least one year at Michigan or two at another recognized college Sw eaters and or university, a light gray felt or cloth hat with a blue band bearing one nar- row yellow stripe.Sw a r et s with…

… the students of the same year. At $5.00 Ones for - $3.75 the same time the hat with the blue band and yellow stripes would serve as a "rooter's hat" at football games and other athletic contests. The…

…-Sophomore, All-Junior and l All-Senior teams in football, baseball and track? Give them good coaching and class numerals in yellow and blue. The result of such a system is easy -e-,- to forsee. Willy-nilly, the…

June 08, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…heMichigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904. No. 180 WOLV[RINES IN DIE AND TIU[ MJ1r[R SESSION NEW CONERENCE RULE ICNIGAN SPIRIT Ludington, Whitmore Lake and Mt. This Year…

… in Ann Arbor and ing was excellent. To the Editor of the Michigan Daily: all had a successful year. Everyone take care of the men who show up The college year is drawing to a has cause to be happy and…

… the blue will er as well as a g iad quat I r miler. tiy ratization, are tit prthihitei, pro- come together for the last time this vided written permission has been.1 Rose, the young ie n who za" nan…

January 15, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… tonight has not been given in some talk of a plan for building a stu- ence Sleight. Ann Arbor for .several years. This dent toboggan slide. The frequent Lord Mulberry, in pursuit of Jack- fact will be the…

… safety. A hill might Mrs. Zantippa Babbitt, Professor of they have found many admirers. An very cheaply be converted into a to- conjugal management in the Pro- Ann Arbor audience will undoubtedly boggan…

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XLV. ANN ARBO,. MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. No. 76 ATnIETIC ELETION. I Occurs Tomorrow In Unversity Hall -No Struggle Looked For-None of the Offices are Contested…

… Saturday morning, January 16, isthe the balance. All contributors were'ac- date set forreserving seats for the corded free use of the slide. Those May Festival. On Friday night, Jan- not sharing in the…

May 14, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

… ittttee. lg man's family. And iti is itndeedl a **945*@4@40404540000045454@4 , : = iaioodt ii: itoio'. Then tampus is at The Ann Arbor Savi..gS Bn.ishsadtesuet ellk B k.iaiiti>; ':ilholidlay' befone the…

… ago one of the newstpaperI CALENDAR. 'eday-II: ouar lastly' lltard itreak- fast at.Dy ster iBay. Stay 12, 13, 14,-May Festival. lw1ay It.'Vartity tField Day. N1tay 15-Sunmday, 7:30, Lectusre hy lien…

May 14, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… ~Office at residence, 331 E. Lib- h }The Old Place, 111 South Main Street + erty Street Ann Arbor Hours 8 h tto 11:3a.m., to 3:d pmz to Iront "''td 9p. i. Alt Business stonfi fienI C~LI ~l Tiagr Fls ,, R E…

…. Corner Main and Huron Streets. T+ ordiy rist HtSrns CHICAGO + Six dailtrains to LittleiRtec. - ----- ---"-- --'---TE BEST OF EVERYTHING. BUFFALO eOX SEATS FOR THE FESTIVAL Ticket for four shampoos-$1…

April 03, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

… . J. R. TROJANOWSKI, Proprietor. Face Massage a Specialty.' 322 SOUTH STATE STREET THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. Published daily (Mondayexcepted…

… young men to the scene of the festival. However, the men couldn't be stampeded and accepted a jolting and devious ride with good grace. We would like to call the attention of the readers of the Michigan…

January 31, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…The ichigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR. MICH., SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1904. No. 90 110NOR SYSTEM. STEREOPTICON LECTURE. Profesor George F. Moore, of Har- System at Cornel Abandoned-Prince- vard…

…- conviction qiotly request his with- tensive trip in the East since he left dntrawal from college. The whole in- Ann Arbor, and has hed no rest, but cident is kept within the knowledge the Cabinet ofthe…

…, male and blue, will gineering department are crowded, in be especially prominent. The result gnrideprtysment arthem rotled m sill, it is believed, be universally pice all probability soe of them wilt…

… constitution. The amend- HOW HATS ARE MADE. ment will be published beforehand. Members please take notice. Perhaps as interesting a window ex- SONNENSLM CHEIWhibit as has been displayed in Ann Ar- MALCULM. ttor…

October 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Day- VoL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER '28, 1904. No. 28 UNION BANQUET 411EI~T FD ~IA~I~AJ EASTV YS ET U.iest- - V 4JE U I *1- E'.tf YI OlVersity Students Are to Serve nt the…

… to erve Headed by the U .of M. band, long trip and do their share to bring od NonMiige'snoysifootballcontingentvictory back to Ann Arbor. the Union dinner November 11. In The special will arrive in…

… donned their suits aizeand azure that the Badgers will prove more and went through a long signal prac- ga and zue blue. Other Mihi- ev gaO banners will be furnished and formidable opponents than they have…

April 27, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904. No. 145 TRACK TEAMr VICTORIOUS AL CAN VOWT. Michigan Won at Philadelphia on Sat- Entird New Registration to be Made…

… Baseball Team Makes Fine; Showing on Spring Tour-The Scores-Changes in the Team Probable. Michigan's baseball team returned to Ann Arbor Saturday with a rec- ord of five games won out of six played. Director…

… few weeks ago University Hall was by no means the safest assembly room in the country, but a great transformation has taken place since that time. On account of the near- ness of the May Festival, which…

May 08, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…Te N i ig V. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1904. No. 155 CICAOO 4--MflCII1AN 2 A MAY FESTIVAL STAR ROP[ IDAV Midway Aggregation Won From 'War '"r 1X Campus the Scne of a Uni~ue Cus- sity Team…

… svethisong bogh n c-Arbor. 'tprevetot a pomssible over- Rtamey 1. 2913-5. The process of cleaning away the salts but in the eighth Boyle lost croweditng tonight an admoissiont fee of eounithwng he am…

April 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…The ichigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1904. No. 148 916 OAE TODAY. I MI. JORDAN IALKS INTERCLASS BASEBALL COLLEGE MEN IN BUSINESS Coach Uncertain as to Who Shall Do Account…

… Champaign men arrived in Ann the schools which Mrs. Jordan visited, honor of their respective classes. applicants for positions in the busi- Arbor at 4:58 yesterday afternoon. were the theme of her talk. Mrs…

… thousand years ago ini Arbor High school were allawed University of Michigan, from the rode out to Ferry Field to indulge in by William of Wynkeham, where now to enter the series and they won it chief…

… bossing." b.; Parker, 2d b. (Capt.); Zangerle, :Medical ............. 455 418 blue," for class insignia. Managers of (1.) Why took college course? c; hill, 1st b.; Rothgeb, 1. f.; Cookl, Law…

October 21, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…-BOOKS Ocobr 2. bl WstVrii Otobr2,7 -Deta Vaughan adresses ALL DEPARTENTS vs.Michigan: at Ann Arbor. 9YM C. A. at MacMillan Hal. 5October 28-Dean Jordan's reception to s.: or girls at Barbour gym.' [OUNIN ~P…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .""""""""""......". ".... THE 11C HIGAN DAILY. W E WOULD HAVE E eris se,( I nd v ts$inIter at the Ann ~ V YOU TO KNOW:.Iuh slddly(lol( yecII ~uaa h That we are doing business at…

blue. This'st.a- vther ianid, wvill not 1much belov :st? t* 111-1:' 1 nu'resii a iariety:of1de- Too: much tirotiriety is often as b~adt 0 vat 25c to 50c per quire. as too: lilite. The' frank, hlthlful…

May 24, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VoL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904. No. 168 ECHOES OF CICAGO MEET1 THE VICTORS C"AMPIONMNIP GAME COMEDY CLUB Trainer Fitzpatrick Satisfied With Re Will Be the Final…

… Fitzpatrick expressed him- 193-04 clubs and the concert should seniors and sophomores, and the final abundance of comical situations, its self as well satisfied wits the result be the best ever given in Ann

Arbor. score was 2 to 1. Both teams went rapid movement and its successful cli- of the meet. The management of the clubs have in to win, and from the first the game max made it one which held the in…

… finally got out. Cahill had a lead o PART I court and fell with it, without fouling. in keeping with the ful of it all and at least fiften feet. Coming into the 1. Yellow and Blue-Carmina Mich- The path of…

April 10, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… Committee for a Students' blue bnnting, Micigan banners unit UinPadaBgBnie flags, anid lie Stars suit Stripes. Al- to be Held in May.' ter itoing tutl justice to the floe trust the banqueters sang "Ann Arbor

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 190)4. No. 140 ANNUAL BANQUEI. S. C. A. SOCIAL 0__ The social at Newherry hall Friday Young Men's Christian Association night was…

June 05, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…TheMichigan Daly VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, JUNE, 5, 1904. No. 178 AWAITING R[PORTS. N[W fMANAING [DITOR. P' C '1G~ NWuNS MIT[T. A Fine System of Reporting Results- lC1 I A J. Stanley Baley…

… athletes are a BeitoI Hartisrtaer risingu Inets' when Perry wan defeated in the mite sentatives of the yellow and blue prov- astonishing. The winid blew idiretly ly 1;0i hi' rantsf city i'iitir. a feeling…

…' Yellosw(asuitBlue-" interest and of advantage to the uni- throuw away f ruinsRse nit Perry fail- Michigan, 3; Chicago, 5; Indiana,.. landh "Michiganii lninsg Susng." veritien. edl o get better than third in…

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