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December 10, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…P~AGE IX.1 TumHE MICAHI(AN tD %I! FRIDAYr, DEC. 10, 104t3 Gay, New Formals Brighten 1943 Holiday Season Sweater, Skirt Siren Black Makes Garb Invades Long Mandarin Coats, Teddy Bear Jacketsr Are Latest in Wraps By ANN SCIIUTZ With campus formas and the pro- *mise of a gay holiday season in the offing, Ann Arbor shops are making a special effort to present wide sel- ections of smart evening wear. News in the field of evening wear is the...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve -THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 1943 e N Page Twelve THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 1943 r i 1 f t r i WHER~ETOGO BREAKFAST, LUNCH or DINNER THE COLONNADE COFFEE SHOP 436 South State YOUR Good Food ICTORY BALL Amiable WEEK-END Surroundings Must include Ann Arbor's most Cheerful host - Dinner at the at MAIN L RESTAURANThon o 113 N. Main Phone 2-6264 808 South State St. Buy War Bonds REFRESH YOURSELF .,...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 13

…inning of the End - Columbia's ace heavyweight, H. O'Shoughnessy, s a muscle and starts the hold that pinned Jimmy Barrett, Cornell Uni- ty, to the mat during their Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling championship Acme it's the Rose Bowl, Believe It or Not! - This flock of Kar- akui sheep graze in the famed Rose Bowl to keep the turf in good condition until next fall. And perhaps Pasadena's city fathers had a few thoughts on the meat shortage, ...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…1 TU-TSDAY, NOV. 2, 194 T 11 FA 1TAN D A ITV 8 lE1,q lF 1.)6I 7 dAla Cleveland Orchestra ITo 0penChoral Union Concerts Sunday _ ..__ ProgramWill Be Broadeast Coast to Coast Koussevitsky, Jaroff, Marian Ondersoni To Perform in Series Continuing a tradition of sixty- four years of outstanding musical performers, the University Musical Society will present the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Erich Leins- dorf, at 9 p.m. Sunday in Hill...…

December 10, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 13

… FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1013 E CIGAD ILPA'SYN MOW-, c+E -EN Books Make Excellent Gifts This Christmas By DONA GUIMARAES Books have always been a favorite Christmas present,, and tils year, when it is our duty to keep up with current events, they have a .pecial significance. Being a college town, Ann Arbor has many bodkstores, and all of them have an excellenit selection of the latest books, so that choosing a book as a gift is not a Herculean t...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 13

…Saturday, February E, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen turclay, February 6, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen I 'ii iIiN . 4 IL ALL. AiLL k Itt NOT A CARE IN THE WORLD.. . that's you, Miss Michigan! Exams are over so get a new start for the comning semester with a sleek new coiffure, manicure, and makeup. Feel like and look like a new person. Any of these Beauty Shops are prepared -to give you the best ser- vice and give you tha...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 14

…",_ Tied Up in Knots - Arms of Penn State, defeats Roy the Eastern Intercollegiate The spirit of the times is vividly portrayed as the color guard of the Henderson State Teachers College, Arka- delphia, Ark., ROTC unit marches across the drill grounds. Henderson has a first rate unit, turning out many future America's Oldest Student - That is the claim of Dr. Louis Perlman, 53-year-old under- graduate student now at Long Island Univer- sity...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…f 7i~iL MCHiGAN DAiLY TuESu~iY, NOV. ,, 1942 . . .......... m KNOW HOW TO STOKE FIR ES? Dormitories Sororities Institute Work Schedules This year, for the first time, even. dormitories and sororities are insti- tuting work schedules to get rooms cleaned and fires stoked. Students who have never before! swept under the rug or shoveled coal are adding these accomplishments to the rest of their liberal education. To the eight co-operative h...…

December 10, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

…G iXEEIGHT THE MiCii(IAN DAiLY r inAY, TF C ii1, 1 4 Students Bearing Gifts Are Cagey Characters Gifts for Folks at Home Are 'Must'for Student Christmas Presents May Be Carried Home Without Arousing Parental Suspicion Next to Greeks bearing gifts, there is probably nothing which people are inclined to distrust more than stu- dents bearing gifts. It is common knowledge that around report card time, a student bearing gifts is about t...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 14

…Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 194- ere Are Tonight's Starting Lineups Y Chapman, Hillsdale; Jeanne Wat- Katz, '44; Ann Sanger, '45; Eleanor OU e Iow s I son, '43. Maltz, 45; Harriet Godshalk, '45; YouFell _ _ Alpha Sigma Phi: Phyllis Paul- son, Evanston, Ill.; Jane Morley, d Better Be '43; Jane LaBine, '43; Beth Wat- tles, '46; Shirley Reckard, Detroit; Connie Grimea, '45; Betty Gray,L N ice, U r EIse Chicago; Doro...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 15

…Co-ed Chorines Rehearse - When Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity at the University of Texas, presented its annual musical show, "Time Staggers On," ten of the loveliest co-eds in school were recruited for the chorus. Here they are practicing steps during rehearsal. Latham s shot was made at Ohio Wesleyan University's annual invite the men and furnish transportation . . . the sight is going to be pretty common in the days to come...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

… s ' ,, .r. fri 4 aili WOMEN' S SUPPLEMENT - -- - --- - ---- -1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1943 PRICE FIVE CENTS Junior Girls Raise $40,000 in War Stamps, Bonds Freshmen Hup-Two-Three-Foui In Traditional Orientation Treks By NANCY GROBERG As the "breath of autumn's being" fast turns into ye olde icy blast, hun- dreds of freshmen trip over their sweaters enroute to ye glorious ad- venture-i.e. orientation. Hosannah! Huz...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 16

…modern Dancing is part of the physical educa- tion program at Randolph-Macon Woman's Col- lege. The grace and body-control resulting from such training is illustrated above by two of the students in the dance group. Frank Cook of Indiana State Teachers College, working on a war- time camouflage project in the Art department, demonstrates on a model airdrome he has constructed how the bombardier's view is darkened by the upper half of the mod...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…PAGE TWO -, - Tut1fJIC MAUNION,1- K TUE iWAT, NOV. 2, Honor Societies Offer incentive To Conscientious New Students Casuals Keynote to Campus Fashion Simplicity Is Start out on the right foot, you who are tagged freshmen, for the honor societies of the Univesity of Michigan will be watching you. There are some 100 odd societies and extra-curricular activities on the campus in which students may par- ticipate. Although many of them are n...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 17

…Leads Pitt Cindermen - Harold Stickel, one of the nost brilliant track stars in University of Pittsburgh his- ory, will coach as well as compete with the Panther 'eam this Spring. He supplants Coach Carl Olson, now 3 physical instructor in the Navy. Acme Lured Onto the Cinder Paths by balmy, Spring weather four Monticello College students start out on a bike-hike. Left to right are: Edna Burruss, Barbara Burruss, Catherine Stockton and Polly ...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…_ TUESDAY,-NO-V. 2, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . - PAGE THREE TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1943 PAGE THREE: 4. Panhellenic Directs Sororit ictivities Mary June Hastreiter Is President of Women's Greek Letter Societies Dressings Unit in Full Swing Army Training Women at 'U' For War Roles Engine School Invaded by Fair Sex for First Time in History As Women Become Inspectors League Is Center for 'U' Women's War Work, Recreational Activities * V (Cont...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 17

…Saturday, February 6, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PnP Sdv~ tar S egea9even eerC .i attle of ttle ree Prize Short Story Conflict Among Cereals Results box top, make it three, and we'll show 'em what a real brakfast In Trem endous Conflgnration . . . cereal can be like." He turned his gun on the advancing troops and fired into their midst with a hys- By E. R. C. watchful faiting the way Brian terical laugh. The artillery fire was continu- Dnlev...…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 18

…This plane's eye-view of the battle shows how the fleets are dispersed fc fighting. Students are measuring the distance between units to estimate fir( power damage. The "admirals" spend much time studying actual battles an nlannina strateav. This synthetic sea scene for the benefit of camera fans among Harvard's medical students is the work of Dr. George Deering. He uses table salt to counterfeit the ship's wake and cotton for bomb bursts. Pr...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

… 1, 1942 ........ __a. ._ ...u . ~WA IW Al, 1i12U L WELCOME EXTENDED: To Women Who Return to 'U' Prepared To Take on Responsibility IT IS MY pleasure to welcome to the University the new women who are here for the first time and to say to those who are returning to us that it is good to see their familiar faces and to greet them again. The Univer- sity is starting a year which is going to be interesting and exciting and un- like any other...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 18

…Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 1943 PaeEihen.H ICIAJDIY audaFbr:y6,14 MICHIGAN DAILY J-HOP STAFF CO-EDITORS yn AXE By TORQUEMADA Bud Brimmer, George sanad6 T HIS is the way you go to a Vic- that will be another story, unwrit- CO-BUSNESS MANAGERS tory Ball. For the sake of ten herein also for the sake of Frank Q'Brien, Dick Cole brevity I shall assume that you brevity and -other reasons. Local can dance to a cert...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…i ;TUES)AY, NOV. 2, 42 I l w TiI~ MI-CHIGAN AIL li..... We've received word of two forme editors of The Daily, David Lachen bruch and Albert Mayio, both o ,whom are now in the Army. Lachen bruch, who was city editor in 194 and '42 and who lives in Ann Arbor is now attending the Antiaircraf Artillery School at Camp Davis, N.C Mayio was recently commissioned second lieutenant in the Army afte completing his OCS course at For Oenning, Ga. His...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 19

…Saturday, February 6, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nineteen Saturday, February6, 943 TH MICHIGANiM2B DA. Y .. .neee Patrons Listed For Victory Bdl Governor and Mrs. Harry F. and Mrs. L. J. Carr, Assoc. Prof. Kelly head the list of 115 patrons and Mrs. G. W. Good, Assoc. Prof. and patronesses for the J-Hop- E. R. Lloyd, Assoc. Prof. and Mrs. Senior Ball combination, the Vic- Axel Marin, Assoc. Prof. and Mrs. tory Ball. A. M. Valerio, Assoc...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…SIK .!. !.1 MICHIGAN '11AILY -fir 1' 11 JJ lI1 1 V 81 1 V l1 1 f. L, f 11J 1 _ '- ' 1 .... +M r Welcome! to All. Michigan Students .. N7 hi n ,c. s- r J; a y N 2 fi£n T> ' Tex . 1 r { xy sA fFe.:': W " .x ti iH a+OY WCni f' pi+m! us Qj the CO1op obso nI5 gan stude no G\1a e.l Iv te y et°°Uo l E - p ~v b o Fx i 1 s I Is y yy Z I i " r n9 SupP ee ment aid t°nl tGa1 4 pot pot q: do 1o9 Su Oil oatse,_ tt be rteCestod k. yov stoc ch'9°in ...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 20

…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'I- Saturday, February E, 1943 PaneTet H iHG NDIYStroFbur ,14 -Hop Big Event ay Backin 1892' Dance Held n Ice Rink Times may come and times may go, but the J-Hop, it seems, goes on forever. Although styles have changed and the carriage now runs" under its own power, the J-Hop, even though under a different )ame this year, remains one of the University of Michigan's most faithfully carried out traditions. The ...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

… PORTS SUPPLEMENT Abf Apr lddh 4jt t ilalg SPORTS SUIPPLEM1ENT - y VOL. LIV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1943 Wolverine Grid Men Rate High at Turn of S Cason LOWdown on Sports . . .by BUD LOW W ATCHING football practice the other day we got into a conversation with Fielding H. Yost, Michigan's "Grand Old Man," and during the course of events we asked him about the 1901 game with Buffalo when the Wolverines scored...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 21

…Saturday, February E, 194 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Twenty. One Unknown Cartoonist Views J-Hop in Days of Yore orbn 1AT AM~I5 ,FIV/S S - /M F 'V LAST I IM A 70gAS 14 LA~r .Jta UALL Ate gok -010 l&4T M per,// F ( l IF QBACK FLUNKS ' R tL (W T u IALL C SSr c~ S 14 !GlT QIEY 0OR AILS, $, WRAC,. L'. J There is an old saying in jour- this particular case the J-Hopt nalism that a picture tells more as we used to know it) at not than 10,000 words. ...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN flAILY. TUsDAY, NOV. 2,194 Track Team Loses Stars; Swim ers Drop Big Ten Title Migan Golf Doherty to Build New T eam Is Still Team A bout 'Little Guys rraki,.g ut OSU Wins Conference an -Meet by 66-61 Score Ben Smith Ties rTae For Individual Honors; Marcellus New Captain N etters Wind Upy In 5th Place in Conferenee Pkiy Roy Bradley Captur -Conference Crown iR Fourth S~iugles Group By JEAN UAS'KE LL Wolve...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 22

…Page Twe n y 7, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 1943 Pagre T ~i ~TEMCIA AL audy eray6 4 it .: '. .; o ,, , : .. li. +. .,Y ' ., ,.:: >.: . c ?; ; i r , : t{ Y r ' . ) *t " { "'' 2 7 ' ,. z :- > , ., , ;, _ ....:.. :.ti I P DRIP DRIP O UT of the pockets of free men they come-nickels and dimes and dollars - fighting dollars! Exchanged for U.S. War Bonds, they go down to the docks and out on the troop ships and into battle. Th...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…a SWfA, NOT, 2, I1C4I THE MICHIGXN DAILY Pja?~f T HREr Michigai Only Two Lettermen Returning By HANK MANTHO The new edition of this year's wrestLhig squad got under way at Yost Field House. The mat squad, as in football and other sports will be very indefinite, but there will be a squad this year. Coach Ray Courtright only has two holdover lettermen on hand a pres- ent, but has quite a few men that atve experience and barely missed rece...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 23

…Saturday, February 6, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pcg=: ~,,wvnty Three Saudy Ferur 6, 1 9 3H.IHG NDIY ce 6i he V-Ball Diary Secrets Revealed Well, fellas, you've waited a long pristine glory-the intimate secrets end are as follows: time for this opportunity. At long of a girl's diary. Wednesday (this is a long week- last it stands revealed in all its Entries for Victory Ball week- end)-Dear Diary-Tomorrow I ----_ __ -_ -____ _ -----_____--__ ...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…VAGE F9KR THE MICHIGAN DAILY -TU A'V, fit: 104; THE MCHIGA DAIL wrrT, tA. T) 1 i egaz I. THE P.ARROT has bQ;come the- students' most popular'hang" %out. We are sure you woul d like it to continue as such. From the r I~ advertisements on the opposite page which wre run this summeras you can sil~lee' how we increased our hours to mf~teet with y o%uraM demands.q In, order to continue this policy we need more help-ots of...…

February 06, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 180) • Page Image 24

…Poge Twenty Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 6, 1943 1 Ne 1TyWevForTH IC IAND IYIaura, erur 6 4 Feminine Microcosm Is fnclyzed Stoo pinkish. Nor are they so mod- a A warM y West that we lead a static existence. Being slightly biased on this point Fro Thm(since we males must stick o From Thee wgether as the proverbial birds of a feather are said to do) I never- V e NAarn O theless give no ground when I say that females are the ba...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…1 21943 THlE:MICHIGAN DAILY -- -. - -. .~- .in.<a.aaa "%A AW After the show thefinsyou know are a-t TIhe Parrot = Welcome to the Class of '47!15 and a SPECIf4L WELCOME, to the oniy real COLLEGIEHANG-OUT on campus Now Managed By ~DICK "DOUBLE DICK" DICK ,'45 4, 0 RT' wwON, I'O1 .,JOIN UJS? .,fVN44 V,#4 4# 4 ~ PLEASEE SA Y AWAY! Our Service ks Lousy! O. K. WE DOOD IT The PARROTwillie .open Sunday f or D inners to connection wi...…

November 02, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…TAI MICHIGAN DAILY THE MWT7TT~AN flATLY TIlE SDI7AY, !~~O'V, ~ 194~ Michigan Gridders Rate High at Turn of Season Daley Stopped by Camera, Not Foe WORRIES START FOR BENNIE: Loss of Gibert Is Blow to Cagers I (Continued from Page 1) Navy, Big Bill has done everything except lead the band in pacing Mich- igan to its four wins, and he was one of the games greatest stars even while the Wolverines were being manhandled by Notre Dame. In fac...…

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