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February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 21

… Monday, February 9, 1948 T HE M' C HTIGA N DA ILY Page Twenty-One M.. dayfFebruary9,"1948.THE MICHGAN "D iLY Pca4etw7Rn4t17 Vn A Foresters Will Work Hard SWithLostovski, WAA Headi Hamlina Lostovski, newly elect- Mi's cstovski, who comes from ed president of the Women's Arth- Iron Valley, Ohio, is a sophomore itic Association, is one of the most interesting personalities on in the forestry school. "I am a campus, it was announced yester- ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 21

…Monday February 9, 1948 T HE M IC HI1G AN D AI1LY Pae Twentv-One Foresters Will Work Hard With Lostovski, WAA Head Hamina Lostovski, newly elect- Miss Lostovski, who comes from ed president of the Women's Arth- ritic Association, is one of the Iron Valley Ohio is a sophomore most interesting personalities on in the forestry school. I am a campus, it was announced yester- sophomore in the forestry school," day she told The Daily. "I come fro...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 22

… Relay Wir Sophomore Al Ammerman man- aged only a five-way tie for fourth in the high jump at 6'31,". West- ern Michigan's Jim Oliphant led an unusually strong field, clear- ing 6'71/2" to win. Teammate Al Littlejohn tied Miami's Jim Vest. for second at 6'5%"2. Doug Niles, Michigan's only broad jumper this year, finished T rack Coac fifth in his event as ex-Spas Sonny Akpata was the only I to hit 23'. In the open flat races, sol more Jim N...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 22

…Paste Ten. Section Two T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Monday, February 9, 19 Pae en SctonTw TE ICIGN.AIY.ona, February 9,. 19 -- -- --- Is E SORORI OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MI IN SUPPORT OF T FOR THE MARCH OF DIME :tirr'.; ;{.v.:v:;r: ".}v.;r;.y :.; x.;.Y};rrr~r:.;.;.p.}y. ,+vY.vA . "; 1 4:Yp. "a. y." v v. ti" Y .s". :{.f'+n'. U.6.Yh" Apt 1 :f:'::Sl:::V:'.:t .'i":.5.?1r. .:L;" :.':: 1:{':.1 .NtY1 r J:7}??S AS""?f':1+ hF.' } { . " ... AG:::Y.w'A[...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 22

…Page Twenty-Two T' H A E M HI AN DWAIYN i1----I___ I- t n 4n A- PIVI Twennt1-TIN L I L Y Monday, Februa 9 1948 C R 10lates Statements The following are campaign statements of candidates for the 1949 J-Hop. Further statements will appear in a subsequent edition" of The Daily. The statements are printed at the requests of the Student Legislature, the Interfra- ternity Council, the Union, the r4 Asociation of Independent Men, YPCM, AVC, the ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 22

…Pcge Twenty-TWo THE. MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 9, 1948 Twnt-ToTH.MC IG N ALYM _da F.rur.9.14 andidates' Statements The following are campaign statements of candidates for the l94 J-Hop. Further statements ill appear in a subsequent edition of T'e Daily. The statements are' Print at the requests of the Student Legislature, the Interfra- serni-y Council, the Union, the Assocaion of Independent Men, YPCM. AVC, the Michigan Gar- and th...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 23

…9,186 THE MICHIGAN DAILY To Review Economic Relationship By RICHARD KRAUT A new project in comparative education will attempt to deter- mine the relationship between a nation's economy and its means and scope of education. The project, which was develop- ed by Prof. Claude Eggersten and Quirico Samonte, was discussed at the third Faculty Research Semi- nar of the School of Education. The study is entitled, "The Al- location of Educational Res...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 23

…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DA LY Page Eleven, Section Two Lindberg, Charles Stark and Joan Jerry Valentine and Donna Shaw, Fran Fortain, Howard Willins and Chiravola, Bob Steiner and Ann Malin Van Antwerp and Claire Susan Popkin, Bruce Wilmarth . Batchelder, Sheldon Stearns and Trigger, John Vandenburg and and Pat Texter, Bill Wilson and Carole Michels, Mr..and Mrs. Don- Theo John, J. P. Vandenburg and Becky Ninness, James Wilson an...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 23

…E trinv'- Fehr«nrv 9 1948 "T M lr A H1-t;:A A DnA I T Pnn- Tw mtyT rai Liuy cv uu 7, 0 oa 10c5Ti I t lrnl a i n 4AM n.L rraeAIIVy ne ,,. Hop Derby ists Record eld of Fillies avorie s Scratghe In Run for (.ups By DRAHCIE SUARK eteran observers are united in the opinion this year's J-Hop Derby provided the classiest field of fillies since the record year of '08 in Ann Arbor's annual run for th-e orchids. Some of the nation's top jockeys ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 23

…Mrs-day, February 9, 1948 T J-Hop Derby Lists Record Fieldof Fillies Favorites Scratch In Run for Cups By DRAHUCIR SUARK Veteran observers are united in the opinion this yeas aJ-Hop Derby provided the classiest field of fillies since the record year of 08 in Ann Arbor's annual run for the orchids. Some of the nation's top jockeys were on hand to pilot the fancy fillies around the gruelling I-M course, but none had worse luck than little Eddie ...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 24

… SURVEYS: 'U' Leads in Out-of-State Totals Exibit Features Frescos justify these high fees with the fact that the University is par- tially supported by the people of Michigan. Limitation Barrier Another barrier is the limita- tion of out-of-state_ students to one-third of the freshman class. The University's student body has the largest percentage of grad- uate students, 39 per cent, accord- ing to the Record. Wayne State University is seco...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 24

… Page Twelve, Section Two T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Monday. February 9. 1953 PSTD.rFebrua.y.9..1953 the cotton blouse is a good mixer and a smart spring fashion tonic A. Neway tailored shirt with jaunty French cuffs and dolman sleeves. Pink, maize, white or coral. Sizes 10 to 16. 5.95 B. Tri-tone blouse in white with red and navy, white with grey and black or white with tan and brown. Sizes 32 to 38. 4.95 f .' . y9 *.,r ' 2 !w ' .. ; ,: ?¢...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 24

… Pnnp Twpnty-Fniir AA^nAnx.- f:,Pkriimr,.,-O IQA Tw'F' IVtirHIrAN' nA#1Y ruciwie-urt E'1 (L tt l t rAE 7 &I r h ,T ivioa...ay, ~ .~.. 07, GA l SECOND SEMESTER NEW and USED and STUDENT SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS "Every Book -efor Every Course" A special department to handle complete book and supply service for veterans. Bring your requisitions to us. State Street at North U. Bob Graham, Mgr. 1: - …

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 24

…Page Twenty-Four T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Monday, February 9, 948 SECOND SEMESTER NEW and USED -0 0 and STUDENT SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS "EveryBo o yy f Eve ry Course" A special department to handle complete book and supply service for veterans. Bring your requisitions to us. A44 - tII7 JVI g E T¢°SST S li MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE State Street at North U. Bob Graham Mgr. …

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 25

…THE MY ICAN. DAILY EGE ROUNDUP: Negro University Closes Following Protests + ) SANDRA SANDE~LL TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Standard, Electric, Portable BOUGHT REPAIRED SOLE :TON ROUGE-Southern Uni- ity, the largest state univer- for Negroes in the nation, ed its doors on Jan. 18 in the e of student demonstrations inst racial segregation. resident Felton G. Clark ex- ned that a "continuous dis- *ance by a segment of the stu- ' body seriously h...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 25

…Monday, February 9, 1953 Hot Fei AEC Moves To Prevent atastrophe Soapy Succumbs To Deadly Piles By JEAN BOLSHOI Hordes of workmen arrived by airlift from the Virgin Islands to- day to begin erection of a radio- taetivity-proof lead wall around ,e campus ordered by Atomic :nergy Commission officials to rotect the student population rom mass sterility. Source of the deadly radiation eems to lie in the mounds of cow anure used to fertilize campus...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 26

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY o<>>>>> CITE REALISM, VERSATILITY: TED MADRAS 'U' Doctors Laud Television in Medical Educati( By MICHAEL JULIARi The use of closed circuit color television in medical education here has received a vote of con- fidence from doctors, nurses and other health scientists at the Uni- versity. Playing an increasingly impor- tant role in medical education since 1950, closed circuit color TV has been cited for its magnifica- tio...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 26

… Pog/Eight THENICHiCAN DAILY _ ETTOS__NC REGENTS By BEN ZIBN over the modern structure, the gram to assure the future sef Terror stricken University Re- Board has suspended all further of the Unsversity. gents rushed plans today for a meetings for the duration of the Stooging for the commltte five year watch-and-ward vigil emergency, turning over its auth- t andy Scratcher (formen'. over Haven Hall, following a dig- ority to a student-facult...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 27

…PINTERNSHIP': Plan Loan i Changes To Assist OSA Committee Work sing Field Graduates May Produce Doctorate BY LOUISE LIND or Nursing and the State Nurses The University has received am building framework t Lssociation. $100,000 as part of a five-year $8 The Office of Student Affairs as a basis for work in student a Dean Russell, who has served as million program of loans to more Study Committee may help Mel fairs at other institutions," Ii hair...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 27

…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE OXFORD PLAN: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine 01 Dorm for Dregs Slated By HOWSEN PFFIFFER r m University officials gave the go- head yesterday to plans for the construction of a gigantic North Quadrangle in the center of the Huron River. The new structure will embody he modern conveniences of the Romance Languages Bldg. as well as "terrifying" architectural in- 'novations suggested by a four year study of Indian v...…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 28

… CHINA, RUSSIA: Fairbank Notes Relations Between Asian Powers The Chinese Communists are in a different phase of develop- ment and do not want to sub- scribe to the policies of the Soviet, Union, Prof. John K. Fairbank, director of the East Asian Re- search Center at Harvard, said re- cently. Prof. Fairbank spoke at the in- Researchers Win Awards Three University scientists have been awarded basic research grants by the Sloan Foundation of Ne...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 28

…i ' Poge Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Ten _ .THE..MICHIGAN . DAILYw CL ASSIFIE DS FOR SALE FOR SALE PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- CAMERA AND ACCESSORIES, worth narie, singera, oagea and supplies. 305 $100 will ati for $75. Kodak Tourist, W. Roaeer. Phone 2-2403. )1F case, adapter kit, Plath unit and range finder. Good buy. Phone Plym- ONE COMPLETE set of tails. Size 39 outh 153. )3F long. 34141, R. C. Briggs. )2F FOR RENT ANTIQUE gra...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 29

…onday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven ON THE BEID Beta Beta Pi fraternity will climax "Know-Your-Brother-Better Week" Friday by staging a stag dinner and slumber partyfor the 't esneighboring Wee-Gees. The BBPi house will take on the appearance of a gigantic steamroom to provide atmosphere for the all-night es taffair. A Monte Carlo party, "You Bet Your Ace," will be feaured s"Saturday night at the Kappa BB house, while the ne...…

February 09, 1953 • Page Image 30

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DA I LY Monday, February 9, 195 IKE' INAUGURA TE (Editor's Note: The following re- R Fl ky Jo- iport of the inauguration festivities kansas and the territories-Alt. K waso withheld till now for security ka, Hawaii, the Virgin Island reasons. The Daily observers, cracked swarming into Waohington for 5 Flunky's.J~ correspondents with our Washington 2 arg1it9as1910, 1 Bureau, somehow got caught up in first Republican inau...…

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