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May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…r. ':, 'a . ra: ."". 1 . u r I n- TRACK -MEN MEET CHICGO SAUROA No Down-Heartedness in Evidence Over Defeat at Hands of Illinois Aggregation CINDER TEAM PREPARINf, FOR COMiN% EVENT WITH MAROONS will be"published as soon as plans are more definitely formulated.. In the meantime it would be a good idea for men who expect to enter the meet to, get in a little practice on the track. Coach Farrell will be plad to help in any way he can, and...…

May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…PERMITTED TO SEE R11191 I AD DIIITOP°'. iaomen ading to degree of Doctor h, by the Quarter system wo and one-fourth calendar on required for regular ad- law being counted toward ibrary of over 46,000 vol. r offers special oppoituni- rs, and practitioners. , June 21-July 28 ly 29-September 3 epartments of the Univer- e Summer Quarter. ties Courses open in all D sity during t'h For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNVERSITY OF C...…

May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

…m The Other I 11 r I LRD OF HEALTH TO PRE- CBE SANITARY REGU- LATIONS New Haven, Conn., May 10. -- The alth and sanitary safety of under- aduates of Yale university here- ,er are to be guarded by a university ard of health patterned after those large cities. The board will make nitary and health regulations for the ntrol of the students, will under- ke personal supervision of their alth and help them to keep it at a iximum. Dr. J. C. Gr...…

May 11, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…u. uJJ. I TUESDAY lit baseball team reports ptain at South Ferry field. man band meets in Uni- practice at Water- orchestra rehearsal In the sity 7:00-Meeting of the Soph lieutenants Led for the spring games in the board room of Lane hall. Re- 7:00-Sixth make-up hygiene lecture to in Natural Science auditorium. gi 7:15-Dixie club members meet at Un- ion for discussion of dance and for as- election of officers for next year. the 7:15-Meetin...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

….! .J x~bpatt/ S A, / DAY AM) NIGHT SERTICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 9,1920. PRICE s = - . NERINES SCORE DOUBLE 4 1" Goskin Gets Orator ,. .. ,,. . a 7, 'r. Nicholas J7. 'utler Candidate For G.O. P. Nomination Issues Stand Uni- Declares Self in Favor of Beer. and Light Wines; Approves Ex. eeutive Budget (By Associated Press) New York, May 8.- Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler tonight issued a state- menatof his principle...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

…w permanent association, com- -sities and colleges, promises for posed the ft uring the Univer- nblications. PRESS d to the use for t or not otherwise lhed therein. ichigai, as second. eeL.:: o The Dalyotce. deration. iNo mznn oses postage. the sentiments ex- Aved after 8 o'clock M. CAREY an.U tZet E. .CHOLETTE I8 TENDING TO BUSINESS Sometimes, in the heat of campus activities, the greater glory of athletics, the good times of Colle...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…ed Devotees of outdoor sports and stu- or dents whose athletic exercise includes er walks on the boulevards and hikes Is, throught the country are urged to be St- careful of coming into contact with the M. poison ivy plant, according to a state- ay ment issued by the Health service. Stu- dents should learn to recognize the 1k plant, and also familiarize themselves with antidotes for its remedy. Read the Daily for Campus News. 1' cei MAY S M...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…'' t "1 . ut1 i" ii i iili i SMEN Results Of M)eet Sent To Johnson 0 Io us While 4,000 persons were watching the Illini best the Wolverines in the rs Take Five dual track meet on Ferry field yester- First Big day afternoon Capt. Carl Johnson lay in bed at his home and received the results of the meet, race by race. LL AND What his feelings were can only be PROMISING imagined, or told by Carl himself, but they must have been highly varied....…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…L1 U 1 rack Meet Ir THE "Y" INN AT LANE HALL Home Cooked Food !1 ]EAKING OF SPORTS s w 1..2 11 I, 4 By BOB ANGELL All hail to the new managing edi- tor! The Daily can look forward to another prosperous year with such an able man as 'George Brophy to guide it. 3en fir After watching the 'Illinois 'track team in action we must admit that 'Sthey have about as evenly balanced a team as one could wish. Michigan1 or cannot alibi th...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

…NOT Y NECESS I WHAT'S GOING ON I I NUMBER 1 I r ageL' he box for Mich- lowing the visit- . hits. >t away to what t in the first inn- red on the first r of Wisconsin to [owever, the in- eld the Wisconsin Innings. s came in the Ih innings. A neat a sacrifice by1 hit by Knode 'wo hits, timed the second run rolverine batsmen rerine pitcher, for tem a three bag- An error helped counters. to appear really 'eatered to 1 elders ably Wisconsin ,...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

…'V ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1920. UES' PRODUCTION A Students Drink Heavily-Malted M'ilk, Coca Cola Kick Isn't There, But the Price Has Gone Up Just the Same. (By Joseph A. Bernstein) Students of the University of Michi- gan are drinking heavily. In the face of prohibition laws, both state and federal, the taste for drink is too much and the thirsty student is succumbing to temptation. It is true that students of the Uni- versit...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…l Prentice," who struggles against en- vironment and ill-fortune. Her first benefactor is a hermit named "Mormon Joe," who saves her from the advances of a half-breed outcast of the sheep country, and makes her his partner in ained but His good iitentions are turned to the ques- Kate's. disadvantage, however, by the choose be- neighbors' gossip, and Kate i? treated at home as an outcast by all in the community. her ambi- Romance is introduce...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 9

…a nily for a quiet even- t. Before introducing et by chance leaning legraph pole as your r or your best friend lications have been h sgymany delicious and efficient es as seem to be in vogue on the us it is a question whether it to "go into Detroit." But man is satisfied. Even "Made in Amer- s losing prestige. e ferries to Windsor are crowded. :he more adventurous tell stories w $3 in Montreal has the'pur- ng price of $15 or $20 per quart (Va...…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 10

…Arbor under the commit- The attendance at the ncreased, and it is to bei mmittee's favor that the is composed largely of do not ordinarily attend list will include the most prominent.' men of the nation, as William Howard NB-UTS Taft, Charles Schwab, John D. Rocke- feller, Jr., and others. Pre'sident-elect EVENT RANKS AMONG OLDEST OF Marion Leroy Burton will be the prin- MANY MICHIGAN TRA- cipal speaker at the opening services DITIONS in the ...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…? R. 1 43Uflt . .I .a LI ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. )LD FOOTBALL STING TUESDAY Yost has called a football to outline plans for next 'clock Tuesday night in the 'he Michigan football men- be in charge but Robert 17, Roscoe Hiton, '02, as' number of other influential umni will talk. r afternoon will wind up the ootball practice, and the ires .all football men to re- Monday and Tuesday aft- There will be no practice. ITE...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…uring the Univer iblications. PRESS -d to the use for tor not othe'rwise hed therein ichigan, as secona street. if signed, the sig- as an evidence of nThe Daily at the oThe flailyv office eration. o mman ses postage. te sentiments ex- ived after 8 o'clock not newspaper .ornce r y this metnod we are certain to find out all the good and bad points in every can- didate. Some may be good athletes, and still very poor executives. Others may pro...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…cxy e ', ._._, LARGE LISTS FOR INTER- FRATERNITY TENNIS MATCHES Entries for the fraternity tennis list are 'unusually numerous. All the houses on the campus are being call- ed to see whether a team will be en- tered or not. The teams which have been eliminated in the baseball league are being called first and these will play during the first few days in or- der that the two series may not inter- fere with each other. Houses which dre planni...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… to ac News From The Other CollegesI FLOWERS Fl Cousins & Members Florists Teleg Phone 115 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank itancorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $650,000.00 Resources ....... $4,000,OOANI Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. I I . ' 4 IORS LIKENESS - QUALITY -in _4 3 UDKO. That Please " I 1 tionadly' )Wfl in :W Time.. has become the best Ifof food and fellow- f t for iciously its purity appetizi...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…I G='; vvni i imIU n I LnllI _______ 1111 IL ;ERN"' IN EASTERN MEET BR OR 1- THE MAJESTIC e Charlie 'haplin IN "THE OUNT" I I Oc Members of Squad Object to With. drawal from Philadelphia In- tercollegiates MAJORITY BELIEVE MICHIGAN SHOULD TAKE PART IN AFFAIR Strong sentiment has been aroused among members of the Varsity track team as the result of the action of Michigan withdrawing from the East- ern intercollegiate championship track...…

May 08, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…4 t "Y. /"r 11 FA _.-- i ' Y /,1 //,iw Olw. ;1 3 t . 'ii d ""'"' y:i . II 7 - .\ ' ' _ i \ /iAJ VIE 1 -.A -= _ Ax ,, 1, s I Cohyrigkt by Ed. f1. Pfice d" ® ° .., L l ,, 5 SI , / 'The biuying Power of E.d. V. Price & co0 4', at the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor ban n Qr~anization is also a owerfull Factor in Our.Q a Economy- Plus-Q altyTiloring Many men who have been accustomed to paying their' tailors $40 to ...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…-Itt, an Jail rmt DAY AN6 NI SERI s ANN ARBOR, .MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. PRICE I All-Campus Llk ,, I Following is the list, of the nomit tions. who will be voted on att I d ay, AMay 12. PRE SIDEN T STI Le Grand A. Gaines, 121E;lFran) : 1ICHICA1N President-Ferdinand C. Bell, 121L,; h Robert Grindley, 121E; Fried J.I Recording Secretary--Donald J. Pox Law ice-President-A. J. Cohen, '21 Engineering ice-President--Ricliari ...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…:ept Monday during the Univer- I of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS clusively entitled to the use for es credited to it or not otherwise\ cal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ail, $3.50. uiliding, Maynard street. orial, 2414. ailed to Tne Dauy -yotc. o consideration. No man- er incloses postage.' idorse the sentiments ex- be received after 8 o'clock EDITOR. ................HARRY M. CAREY, rs-ark - oseh A. Berstin...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…[CHIGAN DAILIY iL ...'~ * * i ilr ; ri . r f" . ;. r, : 7", * . ',:.. .. ...1 6 . -- - . . -11 U Play which will be agreeable to both and the results will be tabulated in the Intramural office. Games which must be reported be- fore Monday night are those between Delta Theta Phi'and Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Zeta Beta Tau and Sigma Nu, Alpha Sigma Phi and Phi Kappa Sig- ma, and Theta Xi'and Chi Psi. Before Tuesday night reports ...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…UlkIrll.iIN'4LJItUL I S THEO. AND cently been received aIlowski, in charge al course in the en- , from the Curtis otor corporation re- ng school in practi- present time under th& guidance of experienced pilots and engineers. "The flying training extends over a period of 500 minutes devoted to actual time in the air. In calendar time, the flying period extends over a period of ;six weeks. During the ground-study period, maintenance and overh...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

… w. I. Sir Club To Have Use ofAerodrome hospital build- Student Volunteer Movement Will time rather Supply Workers for Methodist atement from Campaign truction Tes- Thirteen thousand professional conditions and openings for men and women with materials de- college training in practically any dvanced. department of the arts and sciences h was practi- are being created by the Centenary ex- t fall, is now pausion of the Methodist Episcopal e s...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

…[HE MICHIGAN DAILi ster Masons ea with the egree to be e. Special ng room at Election of officers for 1920-21 to be held at MasonicrTemple, May 22, at 7:30 P. M.-Adv. De Klyn's Candies of Cleveland. Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. Main.-Adv. GLWOMEN I ARGENT RIVE Less than 3 W Juhnior (Girls' pty. $1,700 MAR An a fff ArXT PASSED; WiA i 14 MORE VTN AT, 19 9 -ig MAY S M T W T F 5,; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

…,i of Candy x' Library Secures, Old Photographs Arrangements have been made by Librarian W. W. Bishop to secure an 18th century file of photographic re- productions of the North Carolina Gazette from ,Mr. William C. Lane, librarian of Harvard university. This will be added to the Clements' col- lection of 18th century newspapers. The file, which is one of two In ex- istence, the other being in the li- brary of congress at- Washington, is ex...…

May 07, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…& Co. Iwa *Herringbones, tweeds, Are you following the big league ves. Priced, $2.50 up- this season? A special wire enabif d & Co., 311 S. State St. The Daily to print the results ever morning,.-Adv. Daily for Campus News. Patronize our. Advertisers.-Adv. I I 11.30 a. in.to Steks and Chops 11 our Advertsers.-Adv. _!: Read the] ,,,_ :... .. ~ ... "' rrr riir i ri rrri liwri u ri i n rrr i n i i wr 1J f, . - .1. S. // 94 S.' ...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…=J '4I I hJ . ,- , I' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920. PR d For Swing-Out; .U For Portrait ion Con ference Flagging: Opens 7 I Arrives To erintend Drill H. Yost, Michigan's veter- .1 coach, arrived in Ann Ar- esday morning to focus hlis e on the fruits of the last TOTAL 0BROUGHf UP TO $2,413.00'' CONVENTION PREVENTS TOWN CO3101rITThE FROM WORK. ING WELL WEDNESDAY'S FIGURES BRING IN $1,250.00 MORE WEARING POTS OP...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…cept Monday during the Univer- I of Student Publications. AsSOCIATED) PRESS :luuively entitled to the use. for~ is credited to it or not otherwise cal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ta1, $3.50. uilding Maynard street. orial, 2414. ed 3oo words, if signed, the sig- in print, M3~t as an evidence of be published in Tie Daily at the a or mailed to The Daily office. ceive no consideration. I o man- he writer incloses postage...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…/!',. ". ".,,.. .. . : , s iwiriiw 1. .1. -:_..! _xa mb YESTERDAY'S GAMES. American League - New York 7, Washington 1. tCleveland 3, Chicago 2. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. - i k, and a NINES National League Brooklyn 4, New York 3. Chicago 0, Pittsburg 2. - Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1. Boston 4, Philadelphia 3. VARYTANK MEN TO- TAKE ON INELISIRLES tic teams face the wo days of the year 'hen two baseball c meet and one ten- e playe...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…15fIPS OFFERED Given For Research in ray Engineering 11 ) JES. and r be- and are Four fellowships are offered by the. engineering college during the year 1920-1921, for work in the field of highway engineering and highway transport. The Roy D. Chapin 'fellowship in highway transport is offered *to pro- vide for the investigation of an ap- proved subject -relative to highway transport. It pays the sum of $250 with an allowance of $50 for e...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 5

…d V 1'. 1£V V L' 1..1 ! R.OT.C.J Tj ....Iuu-f u - U -lit- W RELIGION IN INDUSTRY I. e Thomas in with a North comedy. re in "Lord I and Lady SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM RANGED FOR LAST UNION SERVICES AR-I President-Elect Unable to Attend Banquet of Military Club Due to business which demands his presence at Washington, D. C., presi- dent-elect Marion L. Burton, will not be able to attend the banquet of the University R. 0. T. C. club, an Ma...…

May 06, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

…a, I1 r engineers baseball td at south Ferry plas lan-' 7 :04-Third freshnan hygiene lecture get - in Natural Science auditorium by en- Dr. Warren E. Forsythe for the lay- studwnts who missed the regular' sets afternoon lecture. fles 7:80-Classical club meeting in room will B, Memorial hall. Election of of- 'nts ficers. the 7:30-New England club meets in ddi- Lane hall. Nomination of officers for the coming year. lust 8:00-Meeting of the ...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…" I / an :ia r1 r! I DRAY A: AbUN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920. t .' "Above All A Doc Human," S Ex-Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris, giving an address before the 51st an- nual session of the State Homoeopath- ic Medical society last evening in Sari ah Caswell Angell hail, said, "Above all things a doctor should be human." Mr. Ferris deplored the fact that the doctors of the homoeopathic schoq did not stand up more strongl...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…' ,, ' i7 + m tled to the use for o it or not otherwise >lished therein. Michigan, as second nents ex- 8 o'clock. M. CAREY since' orgotten;-maKes up tne DuK I tne con- tent. All this would hardly be serious, if its only ill effect were that of defeating a projected sentimen- tal review in after years. But the fact that many prospective university students have the opportunity to form their estimates of Michigan from these in-. teresting...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…1' " V r t , .: . dlace for Michigan without ulty and some are picking rines to cop second and s in addition. arrell is calling for men for throw. Perhaps the great- s _n the squad is in that y man who has had any ex- r has the sligltest suspic- can toss the j velin a fair- tance should report to Far- e. If he has any prospects good Steve will show him MAN SQUAD CTICING DAILY ie Another long practice session was' - the lot of the All-...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…in the Gothamite, the pub- of the University of Michigan New York. hos- ( club 11 4G & EMBOSSING n old plate.. . . . . . . . .$2.00 new plate, from....... $3.00 up "nn . ninhnm nint n--la-. oue noww an secure promp te iverly ). M'RRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE amping in the REAL Woods ig, Fishing and Canoe Trips ndian Guides in the Won- rful Timagami Country ALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M. . * 4 MEN'S CORDOVAN lruce--?ionates Aigator :Jttasc...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 5

…- 5 .W rNE Y THE WHITNEY Wed., 5 --- Mary McLaren in "Rouge and- Riches," and Wil- liam Duncan in "The Silent Avenger," No. 4. .Thurs., 6 - Olive Thomas in "Youthful Follies," with a North Woods Drama and comedy. Fri., 7-Tom -Moore in "Lord and Lady Elgy." In making his stage version of Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Tish'h stories, which met with so much popularity in the Saturday Evening Post, Edward E. Rose is said to have eclipsed even "Cappy...…

May 05, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

…I that placed their orders with George J. Moe on North University avenue have arrived and are now ready for distribution. Art exhibition open daily from 2 to 5 o'clock at Memorial hall. Meeting of property and stage com-. mittee of Masques Wednesday at 5 o'clock'in Barbour gymnasium. NUMBER 1 I junior lits y field. r bvsebal y field. es address the N. O. L. yell Angell ;iene ice E. so m ure. al i eetin clv .n. s in will (Contnued from Page...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…litpiAnp ttlx F A bAY AND NIGHT SER VICE ,A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920. PRICt 2THREE C . t .' Engineer 's Heart & Diamond Go To Fair W. S. G. A. Dekgate From Iowa (E.V.) susceptible, or maybe She over-pow- Leap year, the W. S. G. .A. conven- ered Him; but, at any rate, the very tion, and a fair delegate from the fact that she was a delegate to the ---'"fon r a'l COx- University of Iowa, combined to bring romance...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…morning except Monday during the Univer-. d in Control of Student Publications. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ws dispatches credited to it or not otherwise and the local news published therein. ostoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second arrier or mail, $3.50. or Press building, Maynard street. 9 6o; l~ditorial, 2414. not to exceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- to appear in print, but as an"evidence of e...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…T ' " x" 1 r : te r- .".-,-- r ;' w - ... b jI J-LIT BASEBAL All candidates for the junior lit baseball team are asked to report at 3 o'clock this after- noon on south Ferry field. With the opening of the sea- son scheduled for Wednesday, Manager Rorick- desires 'to ef- fect an organization, and to get in as much practice as possible before this time. Men are re- quested to bring their own gloves. Names of the candidates and their ...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…11 IRnS ; IwI I of Stylus will close on May 15. Man- tella Brunt, uscripts, not exceeding 6,000 words in ing at New-'length, may be handed to the libra- amendations rian of the Rhetoric library, or to received at Margaret Walsh, grad., president of the society, on or before that date. 1 _FU nI LE IIUITIULUIU ELL CONIENE MHERE TODAY1 / - I EX.GOV. WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS. WILL ADDRESS MEETING TUESDAY I1 I WIxomn 100 cards from old plate.. ...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

…[he I THE MAJESTIC Unscrupulous tricks are relied on by the Fargot automobile people in their race against Wallace Reid as "Toodles" Walden in "Excuse My Dust," which will be repeated today at the Majestic. The initial scheme tried consists of purchasing two m.a- chines made by the Darco company with whom Walden is associated and rebuilding them to pass as Fargot cars in the race. These are not the only disguised machines in the race, howeve...…

May 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

…LaAAX& V L . l l V I TUESDAY 3:30-Fresh lit baseball practice oin All-fresh base- Ferry field. trough another 4:00-Senior lit class meeting, room a Saturday aft- 205, Mason hall. absence of the 6:00-Kentucky club will hold a din- s played on the ner Tuesday room 323, Union. ry field. A hot Those wishing to rese-ve plates conditions ideal call Burge at 2574. hers their first 7:00-Il Circolo D'Annunzio meets in y their wares Crcle Francais room...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…" 41 4 :it wf augx ASSOCIATI PRESS )A Y AND NIGHT _!I r ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1920. PRICE THREE __ PLANS rEnIOc Commerce Club Affilates Self With Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, 'H NS FOR -i__- Phi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, a national commercial fraternity, was installed here yesterday by members of the Commerce club. Initiation of the 43 members took place yesterday afternoon and in the evening the new fraterni...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… ( TION OF PRESIDENT ANGELL CIAL NEWSPAPER, OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ed every morning except Monday during the Univer- y the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ssociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for n of all news Oispatches credited to it or not otherwise this paper and the local news published therein. I at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second r. iption by carrier or ma...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…igel, '20, Oarlotte, Michigan, F. Hall, '20, Manistique, principal of high school. Woodruff, '20, Charlotte, Latin and English. I iunert, '20, Boyne City, Fnplich k News From The Other Colleges I VACANCIES I Marion Michigan, Anna E Helen, G. Cady, '20, Niles, Michi- niversity of gan, English in Junior high school. ., English. Muriel R. Lambert, '20, Boyne 0, Cadillac, City, Michigan, history. Margaret A. Miller, '20, St. Jo- rand Haven,...…

May 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…". . . V r-------------- ' !': __~_ TANK MEET SLATED FO THURSDAY AFTERNOON VARSITY ANDf INELIGIBLES MEET IN LOCAL "Y" POOL TOI ready ed by occu- ement BOB COOK' Cook, 7ichigan Runner, Protege Of Coach Farrell weatherare Bob Cook, one of Michigan's most gel, Reindel, dependable dash men is the product and Kelsey. of East high school of Cleveland 0. caming along While at East high, Bob, performed in nagedlto hit the 100 and 220 yard d...…

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