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February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVI, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 THE MICHIGAN ]DAILY JUNIORS' CHANCE: Petitions for Senior Positions To Be Due Friday at League Parents Announce Engagements - - - Petitions for the League execu- tive council and other senior posts will be due at 5 p.m. Friday in the League Undergraduate office. Any eligible junior women may pick up petition blanks in the Un- dergraduate Office this week. Positions available are League president, v...…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…I K THE MICHLGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 CANINE CARNIVAL? '52 Michigras Festival Almost Goes to Dogs Air Crash Victims Campus Calendar Events Today WOLVERINE CLUB-An open meeting of the Wolverine Club Extension Class Opens T oday The University Extension Service announced that Real Est Appraisal II, a continuation of the program of courses leading t certificate in Real Estate, will open today. The class will meet at 7:30 p.m. i...…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…WUARY 12, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SE' Brecht Play Offered by Theater Club BY ALICE BOGDONOFF The first American production of Berthold Brecht's "A Man Equals A Man" is now running its first week at the Arts Theater Club. The club obtained the first Eng- lish translation of the play through Gerhardt Nellhaus, a per- sonal friend of the German play- wright and translator of the script. "We are not doing the play in the Brecht manner," dir...…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…AGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 LGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 Mmm BY ORDER OF THE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES... "THE P-X" MUST BE DISCONTINUED EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD OUT BY FEBRUARY 23rd!!! 4 L ST and 9" DA 5!"! If You've Been In Before... s If You Haven't Been In... I To this sale of sales, HURRY p You know about the sensational buys! HURRY back and fill prices'! ! in! ...…

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…Join The March Of Dimes J-HOP ttl)r irl ix3ttrt t EXTRA Ice:.oA.L---e-or a toiia- Mondov. Februarv 12, 1951 Prig: A Dime or a Collar IV SUt luu y/ 1 lu"I uui y M - . E ~./ i See Stor * * * y Page 2, Pictures Page 24 * * * * * * Thousands of happy couples alternately danced and listened to the music of Freddie Martin and Ray McKinley as the double-header (ance weekend got under way Friday night. Martin (without a dancing partner) i...…

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…February 12, 1951 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mn~~n f a wMon ay, Glamour of South Charms Dancers By DAVE THOMAS Like last night's mint julep, the 1951 J-Hop has faded to a rather muddled memory of a gay but frosty weekend blended of equal parts of pleasure and fatigue. Many of the charming belles who were 'carried' by their young gentlemen to the southern plantation ball at the Intramural Building have returned yonder to their mansions ...…

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…J-HOP EXTRA Monday, February 12, 1951 Page Three ATO I BO B REVEAL.E AS f GREAT SCIENTIFIC HOAX By ALPHA PARTICLE PRJNCETON, N.J.- -The world was rocked on its long-suffering ears today by the revelation that atomic fission is nothing but a ghastly hoax and the atom bomb a mere product of the human imagination. This earth-shattering fact came to light here a few hours ago in a press conference held by Dr. Albert Einstein, one of the scient...…

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…Mondav. Februarv 12. 1951 Page Four THE "MICHIGAN DAILY PageFourTHE ICHIAN DILY nnn Fer, 'ssImo, -I W.,1 TOP IS SLIPPERY HOWEVER: Committee Members Mount Ladder of Success GAUNT AND HAGGARD after# two taxiog months of pre- dance reparation, members of the 1951 J-Hop Committee peer wearily at a Daily cameraman who caught them off-guard Fri- day as they were nailing up some last minute decorations. It had been a gruelling period for these p...…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Five aIVMnaFbur 12S91TEWiHG NDiL ncFv F I Brauntz and Richard Aster, Mari- N A:>E S: lyn Brebach and Gary Graves. N A M E SCarol Brenner and Harry Free- man, Betty Bridges and John Ry- der, Mary Brindak and James C aMiller, Jr., Carol Britton and I James Minner, Jean Brock and BETTY BEARD and Russell David Edwards, Ann Broman and Wepfer, Helen Beatson and Da- J. V. Villesvik, Elizabeth Br...…

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…Page Si THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mondovy Februarv 12 .15 "age"Six HE MICHIANrDAILYMr c y, ytGI1 7J , Campus Cop Steps Down To Hardy Cheers, Tears After twenty years of service, Patrolman Helmut Schiller, of the University police force, went into retirement yesterday. Veteran campaigner in the" toughest regiment this side ofx Harvard," Schiller donned his full uniform, pinned on his medals, and strode out of his Administration, Building office am...…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Seven The Spirit of Michigan MICHIGAN certainly is a nice That is why we like Tug Wek. OFFICIAL university. It is deserving of As a start, Tug Week is fine. all the praise we can lavish upon JDULL it. For years people have been try- BUT THE possibilities offered'1 ing to do just that. But lately spi- by school spirit have been scarcely rits have been drained completely broached. Circa 1...…

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…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DA1. Monday, February 12, 1951 Ho gwa s 0u 1a0epens e-,w ']Big ,Barn' By IAMA HOGCALLER Dily Frm Edior F ~P 'esiet Julhn A. Hamma of neighoring H ogwash t i_ Agiculr Colege, ted)ayn noun cd the grand open- ::ofHowash's ornate new "Big ,Barn." The new Big Bar, according to Hamma, "will be the most elaborate edifice on the Hogwash campus." "It will include individual whitewashed stalls for grad- uate students working for ...…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY Page Nine Bookeating Male Bites Lions' Plot Bursts Way Through College As Expose Pricks Bubble Swindle The sensational human bookworm case, unparalleled in the annals of University After months of super-sleuthing The Daily has uncovered a crime, entered the second day today with a herbivorous botany teaching fellow in police crafty extortion plot which has been literally stealing food from ...…

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…I Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY hA^,,,A,,, C-t- a .- I,) 4 nc i " .. ", - . vmonaay, t-ebruary 1IZ, 1)51 PINN. Out of the dreary depths of darkness From the Union Pool Room Come the stealthy goons. - Self-inflated and appointed Heads with alcohol annoited Cone-shaped heads with jagged endings Pointed heads. Through the darkened streets they wander Seeking out the chosen few Searching for their brother bird brains ACLES PRODUCED BY INTE...…

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…Monday. February 12 15 T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY .Page Eleven THEMICHIGAN DAILYPacie Eleven Cops Crack Rose Bowl Fix; apl Bri e o row a me - I r r r s t x '.s y' . f. FRAUD-An exclusive Daily photograph shows how California "threw" the Rose Bowl game in the second half. Here, a California player pretends to stumble and allows Michigan tack'ers to halt him short of the goal line. Re was later removed from the game for trying too hard. ST...…

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…I Page Twelve THE MICHIG AN DAIt Y Au.4A. Pa. i.. IQZ10< " ,... ,. . vr, n . monaay, repruary r 41 1 771 w* r Help him and others like him Give, and Give Generously to the a nARyCyt4 f E ".E. The following Sororities contributed to make this page possible: Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Epsilon Phi Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Collegiate Sorosis Alpha Omicron Pi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Kappa Delta Delta Zeta Kappa Kappa G...…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen Provincial . Loses Ruthbone! By PEW BEERSON Alex Enjoys Retirement Tension mounted at sprawling Provincial University yesterday with the announcement of President Alexander G. Ruthbone's retirement from the presidency of the University. 0n F oowbau Parlay Loot Although President Ruthbone's retirement has been expected for several months, the * n * * * *'* ° *"'University's blackrobed B...…

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…Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 12, 1951 eel' woGeeo c e Uaiud-Detailed Blouse The suit-blouse she's been looking for, a cap sleeve rayon crepe with lattice detailing at the thraat . Aqua, mauve ar white; sizes 32 to 38. 3.95 , : ; ., . , : ' w y i ,. fi W s... ..n .:i:t:v. NY VALENTINE'S DAY.. . Next Wednesday, February 14 Ways To Win Her iHeart .. . The Pretty Things She's Wanted :\j ti; ya a Irish Linen Hlandkerchi...…

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… Monday, February 12, 1951 (Continued from Page 5) M ANN CARMIEHAER and Rich- ard Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Car- penter, Jean Carson and Larry Sweet, Jean Caistens and Thomas Richmond, Margaret Carter and , Bob Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carter, Silvia Cary and Frank Van Schoick, Edrhe Case and Wil-a liam Hermanson, Janet Cass and Jim Callison, Lura Cation and Charles J. Scholl, Virginia Cawrse# and Russell Kendall, Bea Chad- wick and Willi...…

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…Page Sixteer THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 12, 1951 The Daily Scans the Campus UKURIX ISITERS LOOK OVER NEW GROUP OF RUSHEES BEWILDERED FRESHMAN IS SPEECHLESS AFTER GOING THROUGH FIRST REGISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY TWO SOPHOMORES ENJOY REFRESHMENTS A"' RUTHVEN TEA THESE CO-EDS DIDN'T GO TO J-HOP ... GRADUATION MORNING FACULTY CLUB PRACTICES ITS ROUTINE FOR FORTHCOMING UNION OPERA PRODUCTION A MICHIGAN STATE COED WAS HONORED AT HE...…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 T HE M IC H IGA N D A IL Y Page Seventeern Monday, February 12, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seventeeti ,NlAMES!" (Continued from Page 15) Fischer, Patricia Dressler and Russell Chandler, Jean Drewdahl and John Taylor, Joyce Dudkin and Herbert Forman, Jeanette Du- jardin and Richard Robertson. Camilla Duncan and James P. White, Elinor Dunn and Ralph Haber, Doris Durham and Ed- ward Conlin, Patti Durham and; Ed San...…

February 12, 1951 • Page Image 26

…Page .Eighteen T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAlI V A1~/U~C1Marshall Ilerson, Helen Greene aidBoemaElaie Grenbergand and William Jagger, Glenna Greg- ory and Micheal Liuzzi, Margaret (Continued from Page 171 Grein and Howard Hilfinger, Bar- bara Grimm and Jack McGregor, strong, Joan Glover and John Arlene Gringer and J. Recanati. Purvis, Robin Glover and Robert Evelyn Grossman and Bob Jaf- Erf. fe, Marilyn Groe and Don ...…

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… Mondovy February 12, 1951 T HE MI CH IGAN D A ILY Page Nineteen , " Visiting I-Hoppers Erict ales J-Hop mean, moving time for a number of University men, as fraternity houses are cleaned and emptied for the 4housing of week-end dates. The feminine influx begins on Friday afternoon when the first arrivals are greeted by chaperones, given their room assignments and shown the beds they will occupy, providing they are able to arrange a few hou...…

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…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 12, 1951 and Richard Zylowski, Jane Hustone, Mary Ann Levona and Kathleen McKinney and Gege N A M E S Kuentzel and Thomas L. How- Jerry Van Syac, Joan Levy and W. Marek, Marjorie McLean and ard, jr. Jerry Hardy, Ann Lewiss and Irv- Samuel Szor. Elsie Kuhl and Carleton Grif- ing Keene, Lois Libbey and Ar- Marianne McLeland and Lyn (continued rrom Page 15) fin, Marthene Kuieck and Don- thur Jaeger....…

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…Monday, February 12, 1951 TA 1 S. Simpson, Nancy Peterson and AMS Ted Reynolds. SUSAN PETERSON and Max (Continued from Page 20) Gaesky, Mary Petticrew and Gor- don P. Burkhead, Janet Pierce and bert E. Neil, Jr., Suzanne Nasset Edward Wacber, Joan Pierce and and Roger Hammer, Joan Neal Samuel Ehlow, Tish Pierce and and Greg Hooper, Carol Needler Jerry Gluck, Carolyn M. Piercy and Russell Chandler, Mary Lou and Thomas D. Glass, Helen L. Nrff an...…

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…Page Twenty-two T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Mondanv Fbruarv 17 1 9x1 "___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,. y, I- ,y , i and Wesley O. True, Winifred AStedman and Philip Daykin, Ruth Mary Steeb and Richard Young-! blood. (Continued from Page 21) Pat Steel and Ray Grassa, Ruth Stein and Aaron -Sheldon, Lois Smith and Dean Lind, Elizabeth Steinberg and Jerry Kremer, Jodie Sneed and Robert B. Elliott, Ann Steinkamp and John McCarthy, Snyder and Bob Barge...…

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…M day, February 12, 1951 STAFF FOULED U Opera ietly, steadily, in taverns, in ibraries, in dusty University at- tics, under Stockwell beds or in the no n steamroom, the search for "it" goes on. With hope and perserverance they are slowly tracking "it" down. "It" is an idea. An appelation. A nare. UNION OPERA executives are the ones who are pursuing "it". They need a label for their show, a title to identify it. "We gotta have something tremend...…

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…Page Twenty-four y. l k I T J . S Kf q nTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday,. February" 12, 1.95 I i SOUTHERN SILHOUETTE-IT ENDED IN BLISS THE MUSIC STOPS IT STARTED AT 9:30 UT MOST 1CAMnE LATE …

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… MERCENARY BA LL ? S e erage 4 Y Eu:&436U Iaitiq CLOUDY, WARMER Latest Deadline in the State VOL LIX, No. 89 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS U.S.. S YS REDS ATT CK ELIIOUS LIBERTY --- r Communist Trial Tactics To Be Judged Attack Mocks justice--Med na NEW YORK -(/P) - Federal Judge Harold P. Medina, accusing lawyers for 11 high-rank Commu- nists of "attempting to make a mockery of justice," last ...…

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…'fipE i CiW~ AL ,SATURD1AY, PRBJWAUY~ltC s __ NEW FIELDS TO CONQ UER: Union Lore'f A - - r I f'L.1 I0 I- Foreign SchosOpen toy 'U' Studerts SAMOD i ()DiOI l'S T NOTE: rie followilig *information oil 'opportunities lot 'foreign study was sent to The Daily 'by the Institute of Iuternatio111al SEduicatli. Queries for aitimiual Inforination call beadrse i th Iisi '_at X' 51ew York City.) Daily City Editor Urniversity students who wan...…

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…SATUTRDAY, FEIIUAUY 1, 1949 iE1tCGA DTV PAGE .. . .......... . . .......... --- ..... . ..... . . ...... Nodaks Shutter as Wolverine Puckmen Click, 14-7 WINDY CITY BLOWS IN: 'M' Gymnasts Host to Chicago 'oi-ighi Gacek Pulls 11at Trick In Free Scoring Gane Icemeniw Raze Visitors b)V Snaring Six First P+eriod Goals To Nab Eleventh Season Win Pep Decisions Saddler for World's Title By CAL KLYMAN' A treat is in 'store for followers ...…

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…qvq THE MICH11iGAN DI:)ILY SATITIt)AY, T!n Mercenary Ball? THlE COLD "WARF between Michigan State College and the University of Michigan, over football relations continues to 4evelop. The latest barrage from the State cam- pus carne in the form of an editorial ,tttack on Mlichig-an for its policy in re- gar(is to the existing football arrange- nments hetween the two schools. The editorial accused Michigan of be- coming a mwecenary sports...…

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

… .. ..l . ilitL.I 11 #A.. ...1 ii .RA11. +iiJY.V RAYis 'M' Must Topple Hoosiers Tonight To Stay in Race Dangerous Indiana Hosts 'C r HIM PtPesrermen oace ornellW' W Wei Pressure on C -er Weir W ST BBIY eary 'a s Business Michigan's Halfway-Alark Same as Viast Year as Wolverines Start Stretch Drive Canamni Shoots for First Winl inDual Coutpetitiontt Booms at Winter Sports By PRES HOLMES Michigan's cage squad heads into tonight's...…

February 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… T1THE MTCTIMAN 1IAl ,V it 7AT' May Festival Tickets Now On Sale Here Concerts Feattit-c Ten Top Soloists +. a. v a, s a t.r.t s. s. " . ..s ra .u .III. 9e _... NOVEL APPROACH: t 'U' Doctor Authors New Book on TB Experiences_- Sudden turnabout from doctor in the T. B. ward. IDrawings b'y to patient forms the basis for a Prof. Donald B. Gooch, of the Col- newly-published book by Univer- lege of Architecture, punctuate sity Dr. Robert Lov...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…ONLYf See Pages Li L Lwdiigan i2atily Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVI, No. 88 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1948 P'RICE FIVE CENTS I I ,A ** ** ** I C Kurray, ;10 Leaders Indicted 4- d Federal Grand Jury Claims Taft-Hartley Labor-Law Violation Union Head Calls Congressional Action Threat to Freedom of Press By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 11-Philip Murray and the CIO heads were charged by the go...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGKN DATLY- * is the goal of the athletic race. In taking top honors Chi Psi won five championships: fall track, volleyball, handball, paddleball, and "A" basketball. Sigma Chi was second with championships in speedball, "B" basketball, spring track, and swimming. Sigma Phi Epsilon, this year's leaders, were third; Phi Gamma Delta, fourth, and Phi Delta Theta, fifth. Entries are out for participa- tion in a swimming meet that will b...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN ILY ;ymnasts Roll FTERNOON DIPS: Swimmers Open Dual Season Against Purdue Saturday Over Central N GA 'Cagers Press Wolverine swimmers will get their first taste of Big Nine dual competition at 3 p.m. Saturday when they face the Purdue Boiler- makers in the Varsity Pool at the I-M Building. Fresh from a highly success- ful our of the East, Coach Matt Mann's crew faces a stiff sched- ule of six dual meets during the next four w...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Michigan Only? OUT OF STATE students have been clipped again. But it isn't a novel idea any more. Way back in the fall of 1945 the first big blow was landed. Tuition had maintained a 110-65 dollar out-state in- state ratio, when suddenly the University announced that out-staters were now to pay 150 dollars, other students 70. At the time, most of the arguments and grumblings, which we are going to bring up again, were ...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Are Available All persons interested in apply- ing for summer jobs through the Bureau of Appointments should attend the registration meeting at 4:10 p.m. tomorrow in the Natur- al Science Auditorium. Dr. T. Luther Purdom, director of the bureau, will discuss job op- portunities for the coming sum- mer, including jobs in camps, re- sorts, business and industry in all parts of the country. Registration blanks will be dis- tri...…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…TT11E MIlCIIGAN DAILY TnfISDAY, FEmUA doted Group o Speak on iews of Past Heller to Open Series Tuesday at Lane HallD T hree view s of history w ill be rno presented in Ann Arbor next week b~y widely-known speakers as LIane Hall opens a lecture series on, "The Interpretation of History." Rabbi James G. Heller, of the« Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cincin- nati; Prof. Mortimer Adler, of Chicago University, and Dr. Rein- hold Niebuhr, of Union Theol...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…JI Latest Deadline in the State a'I V: j WARMER Page 4 . 88 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1947 PRICE FIVE C t Orders Vets Fsence Reports its To Be Deducted from Leave; eportingy Will Be on. Honor Basis Veterans Administration has ordered all student veterans to ly absence reports, effective immediately, Robert S. Waldrop, of the Veterans Service Bureau, announced yesterday. e reporting will be on the honor system, sinc...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…_ _ _ _lDai y O ffic ia l 'B u lle tin _ _ _ _ _ _ . rrnr~r w ~r. .- . . eation in The Daily Offictal n is constructive notice to all irs of the University. Notices to Bulletin should be sent in itten form to the office of the nt to the President, Room 1021 Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day ing publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- DNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1947 VOL. LVII, No. 88 Notices ance with the directive of the Dep- uty Administrator for Veterans' Affair...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…£ aI lockey Scoring Honor lillan, Phillips, Renfrew To p Squad- 28 Points; Balestri Leads Defensemen h the Michigan hockey sea- proaching the three-quarter three members of the Wol- number one forward line d for the lead in the scoring f the squad. itering this combination, h has accounted for 38 of Bear's 88 markers, is +Gor- MacMillan. MacMillan is eader in the assist depart- with 18, tog-ether with his of 10 tallies for 28 points. e Phil...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…3r Cent Tax Cut 0 ONE of the more frequent Republican yelps concerns taxes. The Republicans are all )ut for lowering them. A 20 per cent across- he-board cut is their current baby. A 20 per cent across-the-board cut in in- :ome taxes would violate the two main pur- )oses of a tax revision needed now. With nflationary costs cutting so deeply into the >urchasing power of persons in the middle ind lower income brackets, the tandard of iving of ...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…Social Event i " %,..e n %WOOS Continue lentine' s :man-Bid Day To Be Theme of Annual Affair in League Ba llroom ckets for the Mortar Board -Off Dance, to which women ents traditionally take J-Hop s, will be on sale at a booth in League from 2 to 5 p.m. daily week. limited number of tickets is lable, Mary Alice Dunivan, t chairman, pointed out, so the booth will be open only so as they last. ir Will Be Coed-Bid he dance, an informal coe...…

February 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…ily Will Hold Meetings for Tryouts Student Legislature (Continued from Page 1) PAUL HARSHA ROBERT POTTER I wood winners Successful that has caused the death of twen- ty-one army pilots because of im- properly manufactured Qylinder heads. Robert Hayden, who won a sum- mer award for poetry in 1938 and a ,major award in 1942, has pub- lished a short poem, Frederick Douglass, in the recent Atlantic Monthly. Hayden taught in the English Depart...…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…LINCOLN EDITORIAL See Page 4 Y l iwz IClI Datii4 SNOW FLURRIES VOL. VLI, Na. 75 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1946 State House pproves ,300,000 f PRICE FIVE CENTS * * * * * * * * * * Byrnes Supports Proposed Loan to Britain Predicts World i Trade Freedom Will Aid Nations British Pledge To Back Amnerican Trade Goals By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Feb. 11-Secretary of State Byrnes said tonight that the proje...…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TMC H I CA N D AJLY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1946 ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ 1I BUCK ROGERS: Interplanetary Travel Is Foreseen Soon by Conlon In the midst. of the discussions by eminent scientists concerning the possibilities of interplahetary travel, Prof. Emerson W. Conlon, chairman of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, stated the belief that such travel will ...…

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…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1Z, 1946 T HE M I CH IG AN D AIINY Michigan Cagers Overe 1SCf)115111' Hockey Team Over powered Sextet Battles OntLario Amnateurs o1 Weekentd Michigan's hockey team, defeated twice over the weekend by the Uni- versity of Toronto, took a well-earned rest yesterday and reflected that from here on in it should find the road a little easier. Shutting out the Michigan sextet, 4-0, Saturday, the Blues scored a gaal early in...…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY '.[ U SI3A Y, 'EI3RUAI ' 12, 1946 FoU1~ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY~ 12, 1948 - I Fifty-Sixth Year Ce her6 to i/ie6Iitor W ASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Firm,M'Friendly', Hand with Russia Urged , Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon .. . . . . ... .Managing Editor Robert Goldman ........ City Editor Betty Rot...…

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