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January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…in the Conference." ' Mr. P. G. Bartelme said: "I believe hockev to bevi a v i n tp.i. INFERENCE CALLED TO nnrir rruinun mrn LII MA1ILIL ment Favors Varsity A Year; Interelass Arouses Interest CONFERENCE )E SPORT SOON ealth of material and the shown by the various interclass hockey tour- s, according to campus hockey might well be ne of the "M" sports at ith the number of stellar lcovered in the intramur- would seem that Michi- velop one o...…

January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…CHIGA? -A .... ., JEWELERS FRtEI - Of - S Quality and Service a 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. ANN ARBOR CHOP SUET Ercellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 314 . State Change in Balkan Footwear Expected Petch, Montenegro, Jan. 24.-Amer- icanization of the footwear of the Balkans within a few years may be one of the unexpected results of the war. College exchanges d nvening Gowns Ine-Fourth Less Our co...…

January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…t Has Fersonality, iota Registrar; urton Intercollegiate Athletics to a request from The ar E. B. Pierce of the Minnesota has written of following article which gives interesting personal news con- n'g Michigan's President-elect, n L. Burton. ie Students of the University'of :higan: i have asked me to tell you what link about President M. L. Buir- My first impulse is to tell you we think about his leaving esota,h but 4nything that I might >...…

January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…) RAGS RTY PARTY v ii iiir i r r yirr r. r a ....rr.. i AT I WIom e I G. aretl artha Cook dormitory gave a cab- , followed by "The Martha Cook ies," at 6. o'clock Friday evening onor of the four girls who are to e at the end of the semester. Two iese, Dora Osterberg, '20, and Del- Gilbert, '20, will graduate. wo girls dressed as ministrels, and uiartet in fancy costumes, enter- ed during dinner with songs and ces. Take-off stunts of ...…

January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…DAILY , ,. Stage Murray, Deifaven and Nice, Charles Morrison, Sam J. Burton Felice Lom- bardi, and an ensemble of 30 girls who possess both voices and nimble feet. II THE WHITNEY Today Swanson and Thos, a in Cecil B. DeMill- [ale and Female" AI Commended by a two years' run in SHUBERT-GARRtICK New York, "Going Up," to appear Detroit Thursday evening at the Whitney, and . for which Otto Harbach wrote the Directed by Mrs. Lillian Trimb...…

January 25, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…,, l.L 1!V u .... ... h.1 £A~. 1~J : ES ARE THE FINISH ntinued from Page Three) y 'predictions as to the win- st-season. game between the s of the different leagues has ggested and the suggestion has h considerable approval. How- othing definite has been ar- Such a contest should arouse nterest for the play would be be fast. Theta Chi Wins i 'Chi defeated Sigma Nu Sat- afternoon by a 20 to 17 score. lit team captained by Laeby di the a...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…Il lJ VIW1 I 1 wi h r u ttl . ASSOCIATEL PRESS DAY AID N(MT 1I SERVICE .. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. PRICE THREE p { 1.41 V ... .L Y11L L'i2L . . r ..... _. _ YI U A IT LOOMS IN NKS OF PARTIY 1ER PACT FIGHT LICAN SENATORS GIVE rY NEGOTIATIONS SEVERE SETBACK - VER ULTIMATUM ON 'OSED COMPROMISE 4oloi1s Headed by Johnson of lifornia, Object to. Letting Up On Stand (By Associated Press) ington, Jan. 23.-Protest b...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…---- APER OF THE UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN g except Monday during the Univer -ontrol of Student Publications. 'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for spatches credited to it or not otherwise the local news published therein. :e at Ann Arbor. Michigan, as second or mail, $3.50. ess building, Maynard street. Editorial, 2414. Sexceed 300 words, if signed, the sig- ppear in print, but as an kvidence of will be published in The Daily...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…,. , , .r. 1 QUll IlLI eeks Revenge Tonight Court and Gridiron Defeats CE AGAINST INDIANA D TO STEADY SCORI game for four of the men that start- ed the contest. If this is true, scor- ing should be easier for the players, who will be more used to the nervous tension attendant upon a big game. Felmley and Carney, the latter Il- linois star fullback, are the stars for the Gold and Blue outfit. Felmley, for playing forward, has been the high sc...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…Other Colleges . . Indiana-There are nine contest- ants at Indiana university this year for the annual Bryan prize. The sub- ject for discussion is, "The Solution of the American Railroad Problem." Each year the subject is on some phase of the principles underlying our form of government. The prize was established in 1898 by Hon. William Jennings Bryan and consists of the interest on the sum of $250. The con- test is open to all undergradua...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…ES TODAY I 5I a BridIe'- Tak~ Fromr ~e it Di Detroit . 1i83ltl i Fri-Sat--23-24---Mae Murray in "The A jB C of' Love" with a screen magazine t and comedy, l Sun-M4on-Tues-25-26-27-Dorothy Phil- lips in "The Right to Happiness," also i "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored review. Wed-Thurs-28-29-William Russell in "The Lincoln Highwayman" with a com- edy and kinogram weekly. Fri-Sat-30-31-Mitchell Lewis in "Fool's Gold." COM1NG t A Scream Ithe ...…

January 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…Numerous Women fice of Dean Jordan by those wish HTE Y'RE ALL HERE- VERY IMAGINABLE FABRIC, PATTERN, COLOR AND STYLE IDEA FOR MADE- TO-MEASURE CLOTHES e giving is one of the cardinal principles of this business; he fact that we've done it always, and that our customers it, has been the real reason for our SUCCESS in making es that are correct in every detail of style and fit. want to have the pleasure of making your next Suit. Aided By Loan...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…'I itr au xilx ASSOCIATED PRESS )AT AND NIGHT WIlt ' 1sRYll CE -1 _, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. PRICE THREE i PRCiHE ___________:_____ TENSE MOMENTS FEATURE HEARING OF SOCIALISTS Counsel for Defense Threatens tO Jng partly as evidence, partly for Quit Case Because of Evidence identification the following docu- SONGS Of ORIENT SUNG, INJAMOREE IRITISKI IS AMERICAN Artist Wh Plays Tonight Piano Study at Six Be...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…ept Monday during the Univer- Sof Student Publications. SSOCIATED PRESS lusively entitled to the use for s credited to it or not otherwise al news published therein. Ann Arbor. Michigan, as second ard street. o words, if signed, the sig- Iint, but as an evidence of ibshed in The Daily at the mailed to The Daily office no consideration. No man riter incloses postage. endorse the sentiments ex- .Managing Editor Phone 2414 or ]o06 ....usiness ...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…rt Men' asketball players will r the Chicago and Illi- week e'nd. The follow- n Coach Mather has the journey: Wilson, 7, Dunne, Rychener, ervirtz and Ruzicka. leave for Chicago at ofiight. The contest s will be played Satur- ie team will stay over y until Monday morn- then journey down to Illinois game, return- Tuesday morning and Arbor the same after- p Unsettled hich Mather will use ago aggregation is not is probable that Hen- ss will hold ...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…Goddard believes that the that will come from his J~ be towards scientific in- fthe iatmo sphere at here- tainable altitudes. The tudi ever reached is 19 record was 'made 'witha represents approximately which a balloon may as- atmospher~e of the earth over 200 miles, leaving ed field open for the in- ,f science. Greater knowl- ltions at these high alti- greatly aid in~ forecasting accord ing to Professor lit is to' this end that he t- P. BK....…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…e ved, 400 Fittor k (. UZ Vi ft . F ^ } Sresulted iin securing a lot of Overcoats the eq ns e ,1nti iy C m n o sa dip wonderful assortment from which to select. every, modlel that is desirable. mot one is Included 1 FABRIC Pure Wool? light and heavy weights. . The colors are as well asistn obby patterns. All the staples as well as i ties. The tailoring, lining and p~ddlng is' all of the best. $l 50 Less 'Than Cost aeon1 an...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…,, for money and "S" grades during the fall term. ng at the In the university grading system "H" the state if stands for honor, the highest possi- s vacation. ble grade, and "S" for superior, only subscribed. slightly lower in the scale. Thirty contribution of the students were men and 26 anonymous women. The girls, however, have a better average in scholarship than the men. m have reg- e in agricul- Illinois-A movement is being start- nester...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…III IONS MAY MEET HERE Members of the Cercle Francais will hold their annual dance at 9 o'clock Saturday evening in Sarah row Caswell Angell hall. In former 'years a French play was given before the LINS , dance, but this year it was found to in a be impossible. According to Mr. Ever- ett Hackes, faculty advisor of the Cer- Ni TO cle Francais, the. dance is to be an informal affair. Those desiring to at- tend the dance who are not members ma...…

January 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…FFIL MICI IF oi (Continued from Page One) I eech with a plea for gentleman- iduct in the building and urged nts to take as much care of it3 y would their own homes., Varsity Quartet Sings 'ing the course of the dinner, was furnished by the Union stra, a jazz orchestra, and the ty quartet. Knight Mirrielees, and Kemp Keena, '21, sang so- After the speaking was over, a was taken on the new cons'titu- William Hinshaw, '20, and Carl on, '20, o...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… II it ij Vrn :Iaitg -I.1 _IaY AND NIGHT SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. PRICI THREE 6LUAU ,.. HIM1 FEATC YORK Professor Newton Of Ti nteringI How graduate students of at least ono year's standing at a university may enroll under the professors of England, \France, and Italy from whom they are anxious to receive instruction ORES was told by Prof. A. Percival Newton of London university last night to a...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…conditions. Dre than, 1. to the use for or not otherwise ed therein. higan,.as second street.: if signed, the sig- as an evidence of in The Daily at the to TheDaily office. ideration. No man. loses postage. the sentiments ex- Managing EFditor Business Manager ipbell eery likelyie is too selfish even to care. Then there is the other type of person, to whom we are attracted. His first thought seems always to be for others, his cheery word...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 1918 he won the usiuaeweight cam.- pionship tin San Francisco. During the war he served as a lieu- tenant-instructor in the light artil- lery at, Camp Taylor and resumed his I studies at Yale in January, 1919. On June 1 he smiled for France for the I inter-allied games. ]han -ale E IIMMERS WILL MEET JUNIOR, COLLEGE TEAM 'eam Play'] In Indiana BABCOCK SETS NEW )fARKS WEDNESDAY'S PRAC. TICE IN I LAR BERTH SPIRIT INFLUENCES PRESIDENT E...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…WR . , -known b or dealers INNALLY'S he famous ands of the South THE NEW BOOKS The Voyage of a Vice-Chancellor, by Arthur Everett Shipley, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge; Vice- Chancellor of the University. F. R. S., Sc.D., Hon.D.S.C. Princeton; Hon. L.L.D. Michigan. Published by G. P.- Putnam's Sons, New York. , All those who rember the visit of the British Educational mission in November of 1918, will be interested in knowing that...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

…~IIH .I i s . Confectionery Delicious Sodas own Ice Cream 'om Fraternities and 0 Main Phone 166 One of the specimens- from the col- Detroit, Mich., Jan. 21.-The propos- lection obtained by the University ex- al to span the Detroit river between pedition of 1917 is the skeleton of the ,Wiidsor and Detroit with a suspension extinct cat Dinictis, which has just bridge to cost $28,000,000 is again be- been placed in the University geolog- ing ...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…rtained the after which Of Interest to University Women served. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. 'I ' MSIC FOR GIRLS' PLAY IIN PRINTERI'S HANDS charge of the discussion of practical questions relating to special educa- tion at the Special Education Section which meets Friday afternoon. )rtaflt! College Notes CAST AND CHORUS OF START REHEARSAL NEXT WEEK 85 WILLI EARLY so many of the new skirts, coats and suits had to lower all th...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…....-------- ter, ,,goal, ' . CLARK Proxy" WUERTH THEATRE Wed-Thurs-21-22-All star cast -in"Some One Must Pay" with a kinogram weekly and comedy, "Weak Hearts and Wild Lions." Fri-Sat-23-24--Mae Murray in "The A B C of Love" with a screen magazine and comedy. Sun-iMon-Tues-25-26-27-Dorothy Phil- lips in "The Right to Happiness," also a "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored review. Wed-Thurs-28-29-William Russell In "The Lincoln Highwayman" with ...…

January 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…HIRE kGINABLE FABRIC, PATTERN, ND STYLE IDEA FOR MADE- )-MEASURE CLOTH ES e of the cardinal principles of this business;" ve've done it always, and that our customers he real reason for our SUCCESS in making rrect in every detail of style and fit. of the pleasure of making your next Suit. l 7lakcolm ty St. Malcolm Building a Albums DEATING LEAGUE NOW FORME0 ByIIMMEL ORGANIZATION INCLUDES EIGHTY NINE STATE HIGH' SCHOOLS A high school deb...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…rtr ,It 1 #410, a ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. PROF. A. P. NEWTON TO SPEAK TODAY A. Percival Newton, professor of imperial history in the University of London, will lecture at 4:15 o'clock today in the auditorium of the Natur- al Science building on "The British Empire. Professor Newton states that his purpose for coming to this BLS country is to interest American un- iversities in sending advanced students to Englishu...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…use for 4herwise n. ard the sentiments ex- Managing Editor governed and a prime object of the ballot. To the same extent that compromise is an outgrowth of the "rule of the majority," so is it to be fostered by those whose interests are the interests of the community and vice versa. Consequently, it is with a feeling that we are pursuing a policy of safe conservatism that we choose the course of compronise. The. results of the Intercollegia...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…g at the Union ions are over so r acquainted with OTEST CONTEST more lits protest- esday afternoon in won, 4 to 3, a com- e two teams was eams win the rest y will be allowed etermine first and protest was not, phs because the e goal was loafing ot it. However, as have much time to ,mpromise was al- closely contested. the smaller end the last few m.n- some good passing hiards put the first 1. Kern and Kahn DEPARTMENT FIVES OPEN PLAY TODAY Depa...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…News From The Other Colleges Detroit, Jan. 20.-About 40 cases of Singi insanity here within the last month Blade stead are the direct result of worry about 1317- the end of the world predicted to oc- cur Dec. 17. Pat this bank. They $1 Q0, are cashed - Iowa-Over 100 women .at Iowa State college have Joined discussion groups to debate on the question, "Is Our University a Community and an Ideal Democracy." These discussions will continue unt...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…J-1 LURE A'll ER 1 THE WHITNEY UULI Ann Arbor, EXPECT 192 EN1ROLLNENT SURPASS ALL FORNER; RECORDS TO An All Star Cast in All That the Term Implies- Thos.. Meighan Gloria Swanson Theodore Roberts Lila Lee Wesley Barry Robert Cain Raymond Hatton Bebe 'Daniels Julia Faye Rhy Darby Mildred Reardon Plans for the engineering summer school call for an unusually strong faculty, according to Louis A. Hop- kins, secretary. . "The summer schoo...…

January 21, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…, . I, :a j n thee frst, 12 1 Matching the Beta Psi, 12 to contests were rough, s of real basketball. for the Psi Upsilon ar, shooting most of s. game of the even- Kappa defeated Del-I Brown, of the win-i the star, dropping in ints. UNINUS TO TALK~ 'ROIT U. OF 3L CLUBI Aw, secretary of the d association and ed- inu1s, will speak this ivrsity of Michigan it the Hotel Cadillac an Alumnus Outside of Michigan has more other university and WEDN...…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…! 21 00 N C' . A'1 D)A I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. PRIC 'nTi , , i w 60 ,1 ITTEE ENSION. PORT HTJRON TO H EAR GLEE CLUB -As aresult of negotiations carried on with the management of a *Port Huron theater, the Varsity Glee and Mandolin club will give a concert in Pgrt Huron on the night of Feb. 20, according to an. announcement made yesterday by Manager C. R. Osius, Jr., '20. Permission, has been secured f...…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…I [VERSITY. nday during the Univer- ent Publications. 4TED PRESS j entitled to the use for ed to it or not otherwise published therein. >or, Michigan, as second Maynard street., 'vds, if signed, the sig- but as an evidence of hed in The Daily at the led to The Daily offce. consideration. N o mnn incloses postage. orse the sentimets ex ....... Managing Editor Phone 2414 or 1o16 ..r.Business Manager Phone 960 0r .2738 ............ .Asst. M...…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11 10 QUINTETS ago, and Indiani 'feated In Court Game Still IOTA, 1919 CHAMPION, ABLE TO STOP CHAMPAIGN Conference Standing is . .. . . . . . .. .. go ........... n a ........... esota ....... )nsin ....... State ........ gan....... western ..... e . ... . .... . .. Won Lost . . .3 0 ...2 0 ...2 0 ...2 1 ...1 1 ...1 2 ...1 3 ...0 1 ...0 2 ...0 2 Petg. .1000 .1000 .1000 .667 .500 .333 .250 .000 .000 .000 FIELD NARRO...…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…._. ._ k L' H GAN A Lj tIaI us jM. Boynton, '23, are quarantined at V eW s 1their homes with the diphtheria. I Wome n \ is, '19, of Lupton, was Have you arranged with the Sped-- ids here over the week ding Studio for your Michiganensian All those taking required gymnasium " sitting? Sittings must be made -be- work should sign up immediately on fore Feb. 1.-Adv. . the bulletin board in the dressing t,'8, of.Detroit, spentroom for posture ex...…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…I] lift I I r "J ow THlE WHITNEY LAST TIMES TODAY ine Mac Donald in "The Beauty Market" Iflililltiilttlillllili111111111llillil i xarr ck D~troi Fifty Fifty I Take it From Me ,. HIESTRA GEMENTS FOR ARTIES PRESENT YEAR 2532-W VITZKI ANIST kT SERIES )RIUM 23,8 p.m. ninon' ....... ........... Bach-Tausig ............Gluc-Sgambati .Beethoven nmoto; Allegro ma non troppp-Presto .. ..Chopin .Chopin ... ...Chopin ....Rachmaninoff .....…

January 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…nester Elections ur G. Hall has issued ections for freshman ion blahiks must be e 5 o!eTbek Jan. 23. a fine of $1 will be re required to elect emester cqurses con- ken during the first the same sections; )llows rhetoric 1, etc. king rhetoric A -will' rse. Those now tak- may elect chemis- 1 may follow zoo- Students vho are unable to make elections in accordance with these rules, because of irregular elections periitted the first semester, shou...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…,11 { I, 1) 4 rrna r al r f DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE : ... 11 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN; SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920. PR 'V!. FmN i .. - rna~Ti TC"i-' trtIXD f l,.YC V I I Taft Favors League of Nations; Approves College Referendum - - - DAY II COMPOSE Because e No "I am in favor of the League of Na- tions even if we should have to a6- cept it unamended, but I believe in modifying it to suit myself if I can," Hon. William Howard Taf...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…;' )t Monday during the Univer- )f Student Publications. SOCIATED PRESS sively entitled to the use for' credited to it or not otherwise n ews published therein. in Arbor, Michigan, as second Secondly, there are many who are ready to scoff or to throw stones at a movenept of which they know nothing except what they have inadvertently heard. Needless-to say, the sources of their knowl- edge are usually questionable. This class is ever ready to...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…ar. A he is said to be doing e Rec- to fairly easy picking for the University. In the indoor meet the going was somewhat harder, but nevertheless, the meet resulted in a 44 to 33 verdict in favor of the Maize and Blue. Mich- igan won five of the eight firsts and of these five, Johnson took three. The Varsity scored a slam in the 50 yard dash. The outdoor meet for last year was run off at Ferry field. Again the team was on the long end of th...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Parties OR, M. 1. BURTON TALKS Of AIS AND MBiTIONS SGIVES REASONS FOR PREFERRING TO CONE TO MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY I Week Furnished By Lyceum Service Finzel's, of Detroit, and others PHONE 783 cers Vand other !Attractions, F I rY i A'rIWY IT RECEIVED. rge shipment of :e collar attach- .S rs bi Ltton down -,g r _ the Arcade 11ItII I 111liili l~illnIIIllIll 11ii';: atI ' R'S GRILL, rifled Porterhouse Steaks x In an interview with L...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…Advertisers.-Adv. ER & SEYFRIED JEWELERS - of - Quality and. Service 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. To LECTURE HERE Following the lecture of Dr. Wil- liam Roscoe Thayer, two other faM- NEW DANCE SCHEDE ANNOUNCED By UNION /999 1I U a -----/ 99 ous historians are scheduled to ap- pear at the University this month. Prof. Arthur Percival Newton will lecture Jan. 21 on the "British Em- pire," and Dean Charles Haskins Jan. 27 on "The.P...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…I l 1... lV l i £Al 1 YAV(A l VI/ C-11. SS, AY 7:30 o'i new init sium With the beginning of the second y_ on semester, the Union expects to revive a pre-war custom of open houses on hsc g Sunday afternoons, at which Speech- es will be given and a general get- together meeting held. The enter- tainment committee is at work on clock programs for the various gatherings, mega and they expect to offer a variety of bates entertainments. Speeches...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…An entirely new kitchen crew will work in the Union after Friday morn- ing. Dennis Donovan, steward, just returned from Chicago where he suc- ceeded in obtaining the new men to replace the unsatisfactory staff, em- ployed up to Thursday. Tuesday Ld iu :et" ' om o m of eS )CS. A R C ADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00 8:30 Phones: Theatre, ag6-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M. Today-Tomorrow EUGUNE O'BRIEN in f "The Broken Melody'' WUERTH THEATRE Sun-Mon-Tues - 1...…

January 18, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…j d. with interest Mr. Hur- tion of the presence of d "flunkey" in the front the Union. But is Mr. ly frank in what he says, other reasons which he estly refrains from men- ose offered are not en- cing. eeper, we are told, is to Union from becoming "a;. andladies and their re- eep out "shouting child- ," anc thus preserve the "Michigan Men, Everywhere." Now, there are other doors to the Union besides the front door, but the writer has seen n...…

January 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…A II of lit wan 'at , PFX£N SEI 1; ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. JANUARY ft, 1920. " P7 " ,_ w -..., .r .. ., , . t x -, ,- ' _ lI I "I Love To Hate," dilly Sunday Says As He furies . arleycorn I T OVER KLIETLCS AND IVE MEN JE POLICY Only One with -By Associated Press) Norfolk, Va., Jan. 16.-Billy Sunday preached John Barleycorn's funeral' service today before an audience of more than 10,000 persons who attend- ed the mock...…

January 17, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…secure high school athletes- :but an decided to adopt such a sys- te decided to be "above board" .. ... . . ...-,. II tern his year, G RAHAM'S SATURD ly during the UJniver- it Publications. MRD PRUBS entitled to the use for lto it or not otherwise ,ublished therein. T; Michigan, as second d street. endorse the sentiments ex- .., ...Managing Editor ... .. Business Manager r 2738 .Asst- Managing Editor ....City Editor ....... Sports Edit...…

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