2 - Tuesday, September 25, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 lichterman@michigandaily.com rmgrein@michigandaily.com a LET'S GET BUILDING Stylish outfits include woolsilk 75 years ago this week (Sep- Pomeroy suggested that women maize block 'M' with blue deco- tember21,1937): let their "imagination run wild" rations after the University's Women rushing sororities at when fixing their hair, citing use chapter of Alpha Tau Omega the University were encouraged of flowers, curls and feathers as snagged the bell. University stu- to dress smart for their "teas" and the perfect accessories. dents used it to count points dur- other rush parties with soror- ing the weekend's football game ity chapters, The Michigan Daily 50 years ago this week (Sep- against University of Nebraska, reported in a fashion article. tember 28,1962): the Daily reported. Harriet Pomeroy, the author As part of an ongoing rivalry of the piece, encouraged rushees between the University and 25 years ago (September 28, to strike a balance between fancy Michigan State University, stu- 1987): and casual for their meetings. dents reclaimed a one-ton bell In its second year of service, "It is not necessary to haul out from the Delta Upsilon frater- SAFE Walk - a program that your best silk, satin or velvet for nity at MSU that had tradition- provides an escort for students this affair but it is not wise either ally been stolen back and forth walking home late at night - to wear the regulation campus between the two schools during expanded to serve students seven uniform, the skirt and sweater," football season, the Daily report- days per week and increased the Pomeroy wrote. "A dressy wool ed. number of student volunteers or a tailored silk would do very The bell was traditionally from 100 to 140, the Daily report- nicely." decorated in white and green, ed. For the formal rush parties, but was refurbished with a giant - MARIE TYSMAN Newsroom 734-418-4115 opt.3 Cxrrections cretinsynihgndaily. com Arts Section artsc.Smichigandaily.com Sports Section sports@michigandaily.com Display Sales display@meichigandaily.cem Online Sales onlineads@michigandaily.com News Tips news@michigandaily.com Letters to the tditor tothedaity michigandaly.com Editorial Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Section photo@michigandaily.com Classified Sales classified@michigandaily.eom Finance finance@michigandaily.com I I LSA Seniors Peter Wasky of Building a Better Michigan discusses the group's plan to lead renovations the Uni~ versity's unions and rec buildings on Monday. CRIME NOTES Laptop looted WHERE: Shapiro Undergraduate Library WHEN: Sunday at about 2:35 p.m. WHAT: A laptop was reported stolen after an owner left it unattended in the basement of the library, University Police reported. There are no suspects. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Stopped WHERE: Koch Avenue WHEN: Sunday at about 2:05 a.m. WHAT: Two subjects were discovered attempting to steal a stop sign by an officer walking home, University Police reported. The Ann Arbor Police Department gave them a warning. Lack of focus Bye bye bike WHERE: 1221 Beal Ave. WHEN: Sunday at about WHERE:100 Block of 8:50 p.m. ° Observatory WHAT: A Jeep Liberty and WHEN: Sunday at about a Ford Focus collided while 4:20 p.m. one vehicle was pulling out WHAT: A locked, blue of a parking spot, University mountain, 18-speed bicycle Police reported. The valued at $300 was stolen damage caused is unknown between Sept. 21 and, and no injuries were Sept. 23, University Police reported. reported. Chinese culture lecture WHAT: New York University Prof. Roderick Campbell will discuss the role of human-sacrifice in early Chinese culture. WHO: U-M Center for Chinese Studies WHEN: Today from noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: Sdhool of Social Work, room 1636 Figure drawing WHAT: Students of all artisitic levels are invited to attend this figure draw- ing workshop and practice drawing a live nude model. WHO: Lloyd Hall Scholars Program WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: Alice Lloyd Resi- dence Hall Art Suite CORRECTIONS * An article in the Sept. 24 edition of the Michi- gan Daily ("Research team makes strides in treatment ofrare disease")incorrectly attributed a quote in the eleventh paragraph to Prof. Jeffrey Martens. Jeremy McIntyre, who works with Martens in his lab, was quoted. * Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. The American Academy of Pedriatics declared that trampolines are too dangerous for children, NBC News reported. In 2009, about 100,000 children Suf- fered injuries. Safety nets have not increased trampo- line safety either. Columnist James Bren- nan argues that manu- facturing jobs aren't coming back to Ameri- ca, and the candidates should quit their illusion.> FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE FOUR A bacon and sausage shortage now plauges Britain as farmers reduce herd sizes to cut feed costs, the Daily Mail reported. North American and Russian droughts have led to the high costs of animal feed as the price of grain increases. 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