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October 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 - i OSU & the Speaker's Ban THE FIGHT against college speaker bans is gaining impetus at Ohio State Uni- versity. And the spark behind the move to end a trustee's screening rule has come from the most logical of all campus groups, the faculty. The Ohio controversy began in early September when Columbus newspapers objected to a campus appearance by Dr. Harold a. Rugg, professor emer...…

October 16, 1955 • Page Image 12

…rte Tweve H IHG N DIYSnaOtbr1,15 f THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 16, 1955 The Popular Orchestra From Boston ...... ........ - .................. .......... ........... ............... reenes' _1 ''i '.'A :.a : -:l ;:1 .r : NEW BRANCH -SOUTH UNIVERSITY Cash & Carry Only By DAVID KAPLAN Daily Feature Editor FOR ALMOST three quarters of a century, the Boston Sympho- ny Orchestra has represented the rich musical stature and traditio...…

October 07, 1956 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY October 7, 1956 (Continued from Page 8) tion it may be only that such writ- - -ing is out of fashion. Today's fash- attention to its execution might be A U 1 1 K11 circumstances long since forgot- he'ld suspect.ff" c'T A Tiumsntanfeld mayg arie frgot heldsuspect.1 11ten. Much of the feeling that man Miss Grau's careful use of words is a small thing, fit only for pity is refreshing after the torrents or loathing, ...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, October 20, 1957, THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sundeiw Octoher 20 1957 STRATFORD:O By JEAN WIT LOLTIihIY THE SMALL towns and cities in North America have, for many years, threatened to become a vanishing institution. Surpassed by Suburbia in leisuse and con- veniencr, the closely knit, crack- er-barret co imuitie~is of our rural forehbearslihtve all but eisap- peared. Some ot these have stir...…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…i _ .. _ , _ . .h:: . - .~..- 4 ti Unexpected Propaganda Expressions EXOIIJS: The 'Hard Sell' Clouds Many Issues Austrian Youth Conduct Anti-Festival Campaign By LLOYli GELMAN A CASUAL observer in Vienna at, the time of the International Youth Festival would have been surprised by the propaganda he encountered there. The Commu- nist-sponsored Festival was per- haps most effectively covered by the anti-Festival campaign of the Austrian S...…

October 18, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

…- '. '. New Sound Develops The, Birth Continued from Page 5 v more instruments-the trom- le, clarinet, drums and possibly string bass and piano he pro- ced a sound whic.h was -fresh d different. Before long, the eet bands were playing for ierals, excursion boats, parades d any other event which >ught people together. rhe bands learned much about harmony and how the rhythm and melody could be combined in exciting manners. After a while, th...…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 13

…ADVERTISEMENT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ADVERTISEMENT CasualnessAccents Accessories 'Relaxed Look' To Follow Extreme Chemise Fashions YOUTHFUL ATTITUDE: 1958's Trends Approach 1920' With less dress draping the forms of modern American wo- men, more attention is being di- rected to the accompanying ac- eessories, all of which reflect the loose, relaxed casualness of the country look. With hemlines ...…

October 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 29) • Page Image 13

…and our Through Russ A Student's Eye View of Eight Days in the USSR To Conquer a Continent :; S 3 - By LEWIS ENGMAN WHEN travelers have visited - out-of-the-way places they are especially prone to subject us to their pronouncements on the state of affairs abroad. First- hand accounts are relatively rare and the visitor to a nation such as the Soviet Union finds he does not need to look far for someone to listen to his tales. It is tempt- i...…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 13

…- - -- -~ V - - - -# - - - - _ *. APO- Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 8) attention to its execution might be held suspect. Miss Grau's careful use of wordsA is refreshing after the torrents of prose which too often show the same uncertainty of thought and timidity 'of expression heard in numberless political speeches. Our forefathers could in one breath, chesO "Rise fathers, rise let's go meet them in the skies," get ...…

October 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sundav. October 10. 1955 ) Sundav, October 16, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY JtAl IUi y a7u <.IU7i vv ava.rv. . v . i r.. Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Si indrv (~,-tnh~~r 1 ~ 1 ~ Sunrlnv October 16. 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY * ~, * Dietrich Myth of Wom FOOTBALL . . . FASHIONS .... AND FARM POLICY . ".v.. S . ....r. .:u n .,ww.. . s. ,J': ss ". a .w .. RI Is ~1 IS. PRETTY PROFILE S or Cccunput 14 C ll f// Contents...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

… StUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE MV CENTURY OLD PROBLEM AIRED Professor Investigates Smoke Nuisance By NAN SWINEHART Ever since the thirteenth cen-I tury when visiting royalty was a essary information to groups which may be interested in some particular aspect included in the signal for the town's blacksmith study to close shop for the day, smoke Prof. Sherlock and his asso- and atmospheric sanitation have ciates were...…

October 08, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 11) • Page Image 13

… twQIVVAY, OMrOSI 's, loss Arm Y. Penn Stf * .. 41 Oklahoma ate .* 7 Texas A&M . . 34 Indiana * 28 Iowa . N " 4 " " f IMW1Shows sophomore To Offense (Cfoinwed from Page 1) ,di nw geat scoring-.chances M1 7n two'of Putich's passes were dro pped .with Practically a clear !field in!rent of the receivers. *jkfwvay 'through the. second period- Dtrtmouth, started moving agai ;. With Clayton and, Roberts leading- the way they drove down tf t"eM...…

October 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 29) • Page Image 13

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 PAGE FIVE 'Footbal I Fantasy 'To Be Theme of Homecoming Dance Tonight I$> * * * * Scenes To Set Autumn Mood. Music To Be Provided By ElliottLawrence; Music by Elliot Lawrence and his orchestra and decorations in- cluding witches and football play- ers will set the mood for "Fo6tball Fantasy," the Homecoming Dance, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a....…

October 16, 1955 • Page Image 13

…Sunday, October 16, 1955 THE ~l HIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 16, 1955 THE 'MLNIGAN DAILY A Closer Look at Footbail 1. Offensive Formations Sused much mo ex n ythan the others. SINGLE Wi G (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first discussion of the defensive play. From the stans tle tic wing in a series of articls esxplaimsome Ten th0co 01so ot.U The rules require the offensive formation as it i < iolayed at of the technicalities of football as it te...…

October 07, 1956 • Page Image 13

…October 7, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteern -Too ]u-A els The DetectiveA(toryIs tUnpopuain Rwsia B DOALD A.YAFS 1tave ra thr Inteestngand sct- resat it was. T wote to Mocow, veengiz also pbishes a series of \yell, if thins lookpromisin;fo drocunmentd studes ivailabte to- to Russia's greatest library, to be° Fantastic Stories.' te science fictionsalin Rs- IF THERE EXISTS any ~nnersal day ott the literartyerime beitng, exact. And the reply...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 13

….C.i.. auoo , ._ctol _r LU tncO I .,..._ . , .r _...KRAC_7 M, .agrurre Sunday, October 20, 1957 THE MICHIGA MNDAII Y M cA ;A s fl I fIvi I-%I LI a..1-..,# -. IL L L ./\. P IVCPg Thre en it uicis rroaiems Despite the Success Of the Past Few Years THE WISE AOL OWL SAYS: your ., Clothes SUN CLEANERS Pay only $1.20 per suit Up to 40% can be saved if one person brings down several suits. For information, call NO 2-3488 SUN CLEANERS 201 East...…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

… :.. The Explosive Caribbean: w f- a.---V -&- . ..* - J. -..-. , Long Exploited and Underdeveloped, The Greater Antilles Awaken By THOMAS TURNER OVERPOPULATED, underdeveloped, ex- plosive-these are the Greater An- tilles. Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico are volcanic islands, forming a chain 1300 miles long. Fifteen million people live there. Each island has central mountains and coastal plains which are used for grow- ing sugar...…

October 18, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…( A Portrait of Jazz The jazz enthusiast seeks an autograph Informality at festivals Jazz with a bop beat by Miles Davis Austin High presents the jazz favored by Chicago Andre Previn strikes a new chord Duke Ellington takes jazz to New York Stan Kenton directs a progressive melody t a c Count Basie brings swing to jazz Louis Armstrong blares th with a New Orleans melody T LJ C A .j~A IT .A - A 1A K1 1S \/*t 1.ftA A J - - k1 The...…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

…ADVERTISEIU = E MICM+GAN DALI[LY ADVERnSEMM-Tr ADVERTISEMENT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ADVERTISEMENT ENS, WOMENS FASHIONS COORDINATED:_ Shaggier, Bulkier Sweaters Take Over for Fall OE Ivy League Styles Remain Popu Despite Trend to Conservatism ., Womens The latest fashion designs this ear are merely a continuation of trend which began a few years go - that of hiding the fem- zine figure as best as possible. And this year the extreme has een ...…

October 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

…-IND THE BALL e the Success :ause of cleaning bills? I Of the Past Few Years I' 11 r r ""'' a !f 4. . , a, 44 sj. C SUN CLI Pay only $14 YOU CAN SAVE 25% by leaving your clothes with us for 7 days. 48-hour shirt service. Wash and dry. Up to 40% c if one person brings For information, ESUN CLI 201 East W I Westinghouse Laundromat THE DWINDLING MESABI-Soon this iron pit will become just another man-made canyon, filed with everg...…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… ,+r Vr r Ar y1' w 1 5 w t ,,. 4 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY October 7, 1956 October 7, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - - vOctoh r 7 r i9r l The Allen Phenomenon Where A Punch Line Can Be Equal to the Life Line With a series of masterful strokes, our researcher is able to solve the interior decorating problems of hi of students who have been in deep despair By LARRY EINHORN Daily Television Writer IT WAS 9 p.m. on a Wednesday nig...…

October 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… THE MICHIGAN Y R x' Page Sixteen DAILY Sunday, Octciber 16, 1955 Sunday. October 16. 1955 Van Boven flats are Different! f 1 n 0d R P y The snap of the brim is different.. the colors are unusual , .. the block has distinctive characteristics.-Hr showtin DHr saht2t n 'dividualty ... a hat that gives you the appearance of the most discriminating dresser. From 10.00 Van 8L0Mven OXXFORD CLOTHES DOBBS HATS BURBERR(Y COATS sANN ARBOR DET...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

…i I PAGE SIX I litj 1WM l C 1 X l" Ail IJ .E 1XE I .y .... ..... ...... .._..x 0.. .w .. .,r.u..,. lug 1Vt1q PET ROLEUI EXPERT: ean Brown Views Engineering Future U' Erosion Study Group'State, College Combine Surveys Shore Erosion In Bridge Planning Work By BECKY CONRATD "As a kid I was always playing around with old wireless sets." Dean George Granger Brown of the engineering college credits this introduction as a partial reason for h...…

October 08, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 11) • Page Image 14

…*1 GEr EGrHT THE MIChIGAN DAILY SUibAY, OCTOl-M 9, 19950 .= =qmas ---------- --- ---- I FANS iHAR M)A SED MUSICIANS: T i-lidack Gridiron In Gala Pageant' (.) * *. . . * * .* COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Berkeley Campus Tense Over Loyalty Dismissals fashion at your fingertipsI Tn the biggest massed band per- formance ever se in Ann Arbor 2,363 bandsmcn sw armed over theI green gridircn at yesterday's half- time show and turned the field into a ...…

October 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 29) • Page Image 14

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 I I WOMEN UP IN ARMS: Alumnae t By CAL SAMBA "An The Michigan Women's Alumnae to the group of Marshall, Mich., has subsid adopted a resolution condemning contin the "trend toward bigger athletics Athlet in the Western Conference" and contin urging the University to withdraw withou from the Big Ten "if need be, un- letes, til athletic saneness is restored." tion o In letters to Presi...…

October 16, 1955 • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Surlv rtn p :1 ti Z )S 'JU[IUUY.- %jutvueu IV, 17..)j ------------------ t K Individuality Is Their Beauty T ALL DE ENDS where you plal the emphasis-on what you wear i on who you are. Tag ,mot interesting and at- trace girls on campus dress with a flai that enhances their person- alities, Tlair clothes are appeal- mg, but what they wear never dominates the girl. Fashion magazines have their place, bM the really well-dre...…

October 07, 1956 • Page Image 14

…Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY October 7, 1956 vv var r rt a i~Y Enthusiastic Playgoers Await the New Season's Performances C tx Q u f r. V .4 S\ JUDY WIfl, NOW Ihait frill his arrived,' theatre-"oeres all ovei the coun- tire tie lookiiv fois rwar with con- ict 1cable anticipaition to the forth- ctihi' plays '1nd11musicals of thre 11111lroadw Y 5seaso. Evern thougli the little t heatire move- went1 iln ii; coitry his grown la sod1;?bo...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 14

…., .. Page Fourteen By LEWIS E WHEN travelers out-of-the-way are especially prone to their pronounce: state of affairs a hand accounts arej and the visitor to as the Soviet Union not need to look fa to listen to his tale: ing to draw gener, from personal ex view of this, I must impressions are th dent who is neither pert nor impartial i of the Soviet regim I entered the Sov a group of fifteen. tour was sponsored avian student trav addition t...…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 15

…e rvam. THY MIIGA DA1 ILYH ADVERTISEMENT 95'$ jA7L V 7 .1. 15 4' . A. J Formals To Feature. Practicality, Simplicity Campus Hair Styles Favor r ~^ - ^ I'~ j D i Icasi iy epT u The big change in women's for- mal fashions this year is an in- clination to a more covered up look. Formal dresses are coming out with narrow or wide straps or even" with sleeves instead of the strap- less look. Something that is very much talked about in New Yo...…

October 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 29) • Page Image 15

… IS 11 In 0 a -, 0 0t I- v4 3 0 0 m I- M -I I m '77 74 CC7- no C) m 0 U) CL~ Co 3 G0 CD o< a -0 3 0o 0n -1 d r -< 'oi A4 m -C' C 0n Q 0 Z m m 0 C 2> A4 ZI a, As N w" In 0 z -4 -c m _n L. 01 CD C+ aD 0 0M C+ CA (D CD CD ' &0 W p ocno(D -0CD CD 0 p 0 O0 s '.«rt0 0 r t00j ? t 020 pi C C+ C+ 0 0 C5 C - C Ca CD r I N C1 CDr& .1 '-4 P I' ' F, 0 C) Fl Iow 0 C >"s '"a i w''p CDD rC-C ~CD CDD 1. f a CD m { C+C- CD 1C pt C-i 1D a° CD ...…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

…_...-- - - -* - . Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY October 7, 1956 A,-+^Lk~Imr-7 1 qA THE MICHIGAN DAILY I vcrooer !, I y:) 0 1: 1 ,.. I -1 44 .:. .. , . . FLANNERY O'CONNEF APARTMENT FURNISHING A Discussion of the Young Southern Writer's Work I FOR THE FRUGAL ... attractive and sturdy desks without drawers By JAMES DYGERT HISTORY, it has been claimed, stumbles along in cycles. If so, the most pathetic victim of this fact is the A...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

…. SUNI)A T, OCTOBER. 19, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGIT SEV X SU?~DAY, OCTOBER iR, 1 9 5 3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN MICHIGAN TECHNIC: Extension Courses Offered A LINE ON '': ProvesOldest Publication on Campus For Off-Campus Engineers I t"° 7 -- -mr-v "M A-V Student Surveyors Explore Campus The Michigan Technic is tlhe oldest publication on campus and is recognized by the trade as a leader in its specialized field. Founded in 18...…

October 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 29) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Band Plans Spectacular Show HonoringRu rthven A Half-Time, (4) * # " # * * Display Plans Kept Secret Project Planned Since Summer Perhaps the most "spectacular band display of recent years will hit the gridiron today as the Mich- igan Marching Band pays tribute to former University President Alexander G. Ruthven. Composition of the show has been completely"shrouded in sec- recy, and wit...…

October 16, 1955 • Page Image 15

…'" ,"' undoy, a 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen -Daily-Chuck Kelsey ELEGANT-Linda Shure, Wellesley transfer majoring in psy- chology, displays a graceful taste in her attire. She wears here a dress of simple refinement-smooth-fitting grey jersey with dramatic grey and white stripes. Ey Dietrich Myth of Womanhood Love's always been my game. quarter century, and, while it has ing in the front lines, unguarded play it how I may, not al...…

October 07, 1956 • Page Image 15

…October7,1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Shirley Ann GraU A LOST ART REBORN: And Southern Writing Refurbishing Apartments (Continued from Page 12) University and which was I believe, later picked up by the New York Continued from Page 11) gives a striking contrast, and 4. VarIous kinds of shelves fot held to be a neat layer in the mind Times, and anyway this matter of bright red with a clear finish on record albums and knick knacks, of ev...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 15

…Sunday, October 20, 1957 ('HE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Fifteen~ RUSSIAOPR can hiterasture. The list of aot)- In h e l m c ''~1 1 ~ H l e 01, cas fantastic in its scope: e~t~ J wk London, Theodore Dicisec, and 0J Henry. To this one mil (1i" r I" r ',e 3) "eiie)) sae) l) Roy, too. tosef Bailt wcas brougtu to cmpes EWERE) "ice i'satter itch- to bil)) aii operat1)icool, in))a Y s oae4teve flin touci of since that1 time Michtigan stuidents ther...…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…TH MICHIGAN DAILY ADVERTISEMENT ky}4«wrf -.NG WITH DESIGNS: Fashion Writers Alter Style "Purchase from Puichase" Not only are the styles of fashion always changing. 9o also are the hakin styles of writing about fashions high. changing. Ad A collection of advice about whatev fashions, written a century ago, Care would read something like the accord folloying: the en 1858 Fashion--Why Change? sion. A Because change is one of na- her be ture...…

October 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

…- p .9. ~ Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE . Sundy October 20, 1957 Sunday, October 20, 1957 kr ,THE MICHlGAN DAILY MAGAZINE - ; THE FOLK SONG: At Michigan and Elsewhere, The Ages-Old Entertainment Form Is Undergoing New Interest and Popularity By ROSE PERLBERG Daily Activities Editor S WING LOW, sweet chariot, Coming for to carry me home . ... You sit elbow to elbow in the dim, smoky Fireside Room of Lane Hall, with the melanch...…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 16

… w t ' . 4 v -71 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY October7, 1956 October 7, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY SHIR EY ANN GRAU PUBLICIST & AUDIEN( One Writer Looks at Another and Her Craft Which One of Them Has the Twelve-Year Old's Mer By HARIETTE S. ARNOW A STRANGER by a heavy sea can only watch the waves and waiting, wonder, and at last go away and never know which wave marked the turning of the tide, ...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

…i PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER Is, o56 MOLTON METAL: .arching Band Hails Foundry Provides Student college of Engineering With Smelting Experience . i F gg& l; _- On the fourth floor of the East least one laboratory course in Engineering Bldg. students wear foundry work. oversized gloves and goggles, push The student is taught differ- wheelbarrows filled with sand and ent mixtures used in producing poke at earthen blocks...…

October 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 29) • Page Image 16

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 e ,- - - -- - - -- / I I I Youi ne're forget your college days . ..nor will we! The football team, students, and alumni will continue to carry the ball for Michigan as do these Ann Arbor merchants. i I ACE LAND LAUNDRY 1116 South University AERO RADIO SALES & SERVICE 335 South Main ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE 727 North University BERRY'S BARBER SHOP 816 South State BETSY ROSS SHO...…

October 16, 1955 • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, +u i b, 7-9 a Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunda~95~ Van B oven HaRts are Different! j War:3 r f a/] Kgl h WII 7K iia. mop of ryebriol 2s di Ffcree ..ti e colors ore 0005001, ( ~the bloc k has distincJive chreriostics.-{Heo Is a hot wi tfi, dividuolty ., a hot- that gives you ath-e oppearonce o the moro t discriminating dresser.y From 10.00 I OXXFORD CLOTH S DBB AS BURBERRY COATS A~eOK 01 DIV t …

October 07, 1956 • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen MC IA THE DOWNTOWN Footb-all 'veahcr Calls For C lassic( amel blair Boy Coats MICHIGAN C l,, 4. As American as foothill ... tihe classic bosv coat. 'Wre lav e a wide and wonderful collection of these timeless coats. Featured here, Arthur Doctor's 100".;camrel hair with the famous English Crown lable. let natural camel culor, the perfect neutral. Junior si/Cs 7 to 15 DAILYW October 7, 1956 STORE HOURS - 9:3 0 2T0 5: 30 DAILY k...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, October 20, 195' Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, October 20. 195' For the LATEST and BEST in BOOKS visit SLATER'S YOUR COLLEGE BOOKSTORE season ticket for winter-time fun! P.F. "Cozy-Coed' By AKIRA "TEDDY" EBUCHI IT WAS an invaluable and un- forgettable experience that I was privileged to attend the 10th N a t i o n a l Student Association Congress and see for myself Amet...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINK ' Liberal Arts Need Studied by Colleg By JANE HOWARD Questioning whether a graduate of the College of Engineering is sufficiently equipped to meet allt aspects of the world around himt after his University education,i representatives from ' both the school's faculty and student body; have recently taken stock of thee liberal arts education an engineer1 receives in his four years here....…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 17

…Sunday, October 20, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Seventeen A Japanese Student Explains Why Two Michigan Professors Weren't Welcome Last Year at Waseda University DEMONSTRATING STUDENTS waited in vain for Professors Gordy and Page to arrive at the International Airport. PLACARDS RAISED on high in front of the Memorial Auditorium at Waseda University. folt) of 4"N/ JUN~o 'o such truly feminine fashions in such a luxurious sweate...…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 18

…' f 0... 10 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN-DAY, OCTOBBElt 18, 1951 PAO~ T~Tf THE MICHIGAN DAILY SLYNDAY~ OCTOBER 18, 1933 - !M - W E wish to congratulate the Enginee'r- ing School on 100 Ye~rs of Progress and Achievement. Asbuilders of the Mortimer E. Cooley Engineering Research Center, Kresge patient Medical Research Building, Out- tI Clinic Building, and th Women's are proud Physical Education Building, we ...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 18

…Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, October 20, 1957 'Exiles & Marriages An Exceptional First Book d reading. "Six "f n niNa 'Ja r RUSSIA A GRAND TOUR (Continued from Page 9.) His degs will whimper through the webby barn, Where spiders close his tools ' in a pale gauze And wait for flies. When next October's frosts harden the earth,: Y And fasten in the yeas's catastrophe, The farm will lie like driftwood, The farmer dead, ...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 19

…undoy, October 20, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Nineteen i., Sunday, October 20, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Poqe Nineteen m STATE STREET (Continued from Page 11) placing merchandise in reachable (Continued fromI rought below. For those seeking locations and installing mid-twen- seems to move sou roght bnelow.aFor tonseekingytieth century lighting. Frighten- eastward continually: -the intellectual stimulation they tg! is set ...…

October 20, 1957 • Page Image 20

…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, October 20, 1957 I r Sunday, October 20, 1957 3 to suit your fancy (or his) '00 L See our eye-catching selections of casual wear and accessories, attractively de- tailed with YOU in mind. And, if it's a gift, we know you'll find an appealing array of fashion that will be certain to please its recipient, such as. .. 1 ., 4 8 4 . 4 ' 1212 SOUTH UNIVER...…

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