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July 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…Nine Captures Second Shutout In Two Days Saxton, Smith Allow Only One Hit As Team Beats American Legion, 6-0 By WALT KLEE Bob Saxton and Don Smith pitched one-hit ball as the summer Wolverine ,nine shut out an American Legion outfit last night for its second straight victory, 6-0. Saxton fanned 11 of the Legionnaires in five innings with a blistering fast ball and Smith fanned two with his "slider." Michigan has thus played 18 in- nings withou...…

July 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…TIRE - MICHTGAN DAILY THURSDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIUT!~8DAY, Summer Enrollment Figures Show Definite Wartime Trend Summer term enrollment figures 6,113 students are attending, thus released yesterday by the University exceeding by 342 the highest previ- War Board reveal a definite realign- ous enrollment of 5,771 in 1938. Of ment of study courses along war- the summer total, 2,287 students are time lines, with a substantia.l in- registere...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…/ Weather Warmer, Y itt Y 4ai43 3 A.M. FINAL I VOL. LII. No. 166 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1942 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS * * * * * Nine Conquers Teams Finish SeriesToday Squad Game To Highlight Spring Football Season; Annual Coaches Clinic Will Be At Field House Trackmen To Run At Ohio State Today By BOB SHOPOFF Colorful Irv 'Pro' Boim had the Northwestern Wildcats eating out of his hand yesterday as Michigan won, 6-2, ...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY S~T~YR1~ HAY , 4 ......... .. ..... . ... ... ...... Lederer, Actor And Rancher, Appears I Behrman Comedy By BERYL SHOENFIELD "Always a sucker for atmosphere," Francis Lederer, gentleman-farmer and better known as stage and screen box office magnet, declared the Mich- igan campus "perfectly beautiful"- almost as much so as the mountain- ous landscape of his own California home, Canoga Park, near Hollywood. Lederer, broa...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…SATUnDAY, MAY 9, 1942 T.11iMICHITCAN UAfIIV , ,. JL t u e!J 0.e 31A a3 X14. Boim Beats Wildcats, 6-2; Spring rid Clash Will Be, 'Pro' A liows Five Hits As Nine Snaps Slump (Continued'from Page 1) Dick Erdlitz. Erdlitz came across the plate when Ed Hirsch hit a long fly to Paul White in right. In the sec- ond the Wildcats added their last run on two hits and a sacrifice. That was all for Northwestern. Michigan had a great chance to pil...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

…TriE MICHIGAN DAILY .. _ &Y% 4 . . ... ... .. fit, Autdlian J&tg Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news digpatches credited to it or otherwise credit...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

…''~ AZ M~Y 9~. 1q42 T 14 F, . Ai I r U 'I r- Li m , -mi It z 1 -%,7 II _________1____11_1____Lei ____11_AIE_ Defense Group Writes Letters To Army Men Committee Contacts Graduates In All Branches Of Service; Old Gargoyles, Dailys Needec When it comes to morale, Michigan women have not been caught nap- ping at the switch, since one of the League Defense Committee's latest projects is corresponding with Mich- igan alumni in the armed forces. A...…

May 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

…PAGIF StM THE MICHIGAN DAILY S.A" URD.AY, MAY 33 1942 PAGE SiX SATTJi~DAY, MAY: 9, 1942 U Employes To Partieipa ve Ini Bond Drive Local High School Seniors Will Open Systematic Campaign Next Week As part of the city-wide canvass to solicit pledges to purchase war bonds, local high school seniors will call at the homes of all University employes Monday and Tuesday of next week, asking them to partici- pate in a systematic savings plan. The...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… Wevaher We Warmer, Ranier. Windier. it 43fl 3a4j Editorial Equality Of Sacrifice' Will Lead To Victory VOL. LII. No. 140 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1942 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS W PB Orders Non-Essential Construction WorkStopped Residential, Commercial Building Is Prohibited In Attempt By Nelson To Save War Materials Maintenance Work Will Be Permitted WASHINGTON, April 8. -(A')- The War Production Board tonight prohibited...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…x FaGE TW THE MICHIGAN DAILY Engine Council To- Meet Today With Officers Ex-Presidents Of Societies Will' Discuss Problems Of Shortened Semester Designed to relieve the .anticipated headaches of incoming society offi- cers, an Engineering Council spon- sored meeting of retiring presidents of 11 engineering professional so- cieties will be held at 5 p.m. today for the discussion -of mutual prob- lems with engineering college senior class ...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Wings Are Set To Renew Cup BattleToday Detroit Faces Maple Leafs On Home Ice In Series hich May Decide Title DETROIT, April 8.-(A)-The emi- nently successful Detroit Red Wirigs returned today to home ice where tomorrow they resume their best of seven series with the twice-beaten Toronto Maple Leafs for the historic Stanley Cup, symbol of hockey's world championship. In familiar surroundings the up- start Detroit club, fifth place finisher in ...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…TlE MI~ChIGAN DAILY C, 4r ir gan :43alty Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repibli-cation of all news dispatch...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…___________________ TE1 MChiGAN DAILY p aGE fl Crease Ball To Be Presented May I In LamwClub <i) Annual Law- Eng ine 'Feud To Be Broken Tickets To Be Sold Tomorrow To Law School Students Only; Season's Latest Fashion Trends Are Bonnets To Fit Your Hairdos .1 * * Band To Be Announced Soon Forced to break a tradition of com- peting with the engineers for the at- tendance of the campus' most beau- tiful women the same night at ...…

April 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…WAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN ]DAILY*-IDY PI1 ,14 rITURSDAY, Arun-. 9, im S Pidtorial N es Of The Da.Y, 0 H A V E N F 0 R A P L A N E ' S 'N 0 .S E-To protect the, delicate engine parts of 'this ,"Grass- hopper" observation plane used by the field artillerymen at Fort Bragg, N.C., to locate "enemy targets,". the nose is covered over by a tent during repairs. Blowing sands might sift into cogs an~d shafts- Planes are flown by artillery personn...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… Weather Beastly Cold L2 A# 5k ig~an i3ati Editor i I. Colleges Face Post-War Frobicias ! ,. VOL. LII. No. 74 Call Sent To CPT Students General Connolly's Appeal Recruits ,Civilian Pilots To Enlarge Air Corps 305 Locl Flyers AffectedBy Plan Brig. Gen. ,Donald H. Connolly's appeal yesterday for 40,000 civilian pilots to man the vastly increased Army and Navy Air Corps will call the 305 University students and for- mer students who have...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ESMDT Plans New Courses In Local Cities Second Series To Offer Engineering Instruction For Defense Training Industry Aids Group Capitalizing on the success of the first series of training courses pre- sented last fall,' a second series of courses under ,the Engineering Sci- ence and Management Defense Training program will be inaugur- ated in seven Michigan cities when the first classes open Monday eve- ning. Designed to f...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… 1942 TIIL MTCHI TAN fATT. Matmen Open Against trong Penn tate Team om orr Snead Picked To Win Crown' Ben Hogan Rated Second In Los Angeles Open LOS ANGELES,' Jan. 8. -(IP)- It may be much like bestowing a fatal kiss, but professional playmates of West Virginia Sammy Snead have named him as the one most likely to win the $10,000 Los Angeles Open which will start tomorrow. Snead undoubtedly has 'the shots necessary to capture this richest o...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…PAGE,. rDU l h t.C3ic4tuu &ta1 THE- MICIHIAN DAILY War Budget Proves U. S. Is Preparing . ." Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credit...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

… THEMICHIGAN DAILY r * . Women's Defense Committees Urge Students' Physical Fitness 0' By LOIS SHAPIRO As the basis for our victory pro- gram all over the country and es- pecially on campus, it is the obliga- tion and duty of every student to keep physically fit. The Declaration' of the Women's Defense Committee makes clear the point that if civilian defense work is to be successful, each and every person must develop and maintain the best h...…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

…THE MIClIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, L.tAT 9 , 14 U U U .1 Local Civilian Dt Con tinues Dr 300 An Arbor Residents Have Now Registered For Coming War Duties' From 18 to 72, from a London- blackout ambulance driver to a one- man demolition crew, applicants are registering with the Civilian Defense Volunteer Office in its initial four- day campaign. Three hundred Ann Arbor resi- dents,, according to latest tabulation, have registered at the CDVO's Arm...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…. ... ...... T - LY C- Light snow and colder. Sfr igu I VOL. LIT. No. 61 ANN ARBOR, MXICHI1GAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1941 ... 2-323 PRICE FIVE a 'I. Navy Dealt Worst Blow In History;1,500 Lost I" Attack Details To Be Bared By President War Resolution Is Passed As Nazis Are Accused Of Encouraging Copflict U.S. Battleship, * Destroyer Sunk WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 - (P) - America declared war on Japan today after that nation's air bombers...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ NYA Work Helps University As Well As Many Needy Students (Editor's Note: This is the last in a series of articles revealing the results! of a survey of NYA work on campus t taken last spring by the University NYA authorities. Today's article deals f with comments of supervisors on theE work done for them by students.) The other side of NYA work on' campus is the side that is little-' known to the public-the value of the ...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… Varsity THE MItHfGAN DAILY AEoT To Open CageSeason HereSaturday Against Stat Tank Clowns Promise Laughs New Varsity Face * * Ma1 Mann't Trio Of Jesters To Provide Merrirment For Fans At Annual Swimming Gala By BUD HENDEL Believe it or not, Coach Matt Mann. is staying awake nights worrying about the seventh annual Swim Gala which will be held Friday night in the Sports Building pool. And Matt has real cause for worry. No, he isn't afrai...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,tx t Itt Mt K jc I I _ iow +rNMAeoR we ...u.. -----r= r ted and managed by students of the Unlvrsity of gan under the authority of the Board in Control udent Publications.' ished every morning except Monday during the rsity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the or republication of all news dispatches credited to not otherwise credited in this newspaper.'...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Qroups Invited To President's I Teat Tomorrow University students will be wel- comed by President and Mrs. Ruth- ven at an open tea to be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Ruth- ven residence, under the direction of; Marjorie Green, '43, chairman, and Sally Walsh, '43, assistant chairman.' Those houses especially invited are Jordan Hall, Delta Gamma, Psi Up- silon, Alpha Delta Phi, Sigma Phi and Acacia. Miss Est...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…TH MICHIGAN DAILY Planes... (Continued from Page 1) in which San Francisco was partially blacked out. It was the city's first attempt to black out for air raid protection. Sirens wailed continuously, air, wardens rushed from door to door darkening lights in their areas, andr in the downtown area there were numerous crashes as automobiles piled against each other. Police said a woman was shot and wounded by a California State Guardsman near th...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… University Campus Buzzes With Excitement As War News Shatters StudentEquilibrium Panic and excitement reigned over the campus late Sunday night and yesterday as reports kept pouring in of Japan's declaration of war and the United States' decision of active par- ticipation. Soon after Japan's war declaration was reported a group of students, marching two abreast, walked through the quiet, Sunday streets singing "It's A Long Way to Tiper- ary...…

December 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY vocal Leaders Convene T6Plan Emergency Defense Measures First Pictorial News Of U.S.-Jap Con B DAN BEJRMAN Representatives of local industries, municipal departments, civic organ- zations and the University met yes- terday in a crammed City Hall room to map an active defense program, aimed at enemies both within and outside, for the city of Ann Arbor. Called by Mayor Leigh J. Young with the cooperation of Chairman Harris...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Weather Y2 40 an Cloudy; Snow Flurries. r Iaiti Editorial I Victory Must Not Bring 1erian PInishment.. I VOL. LII. No. 37 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1941 Z-323 PRICE F iCE F.v rIVE a - ~-.- - -- - I ... is ! T1 !-" \f Y /A"v J" 'mot 1 Congressional. Leaders Seek Rust, Slosson To Speak i/ At Armistice Day Rally Neutrality Poll For Thursday Student Views To Be Represented By Don O'Connor; 'Win The War-Wi...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1941 Powder Puff Pilots Prepare To Purchase Plane For Club Powder puff pilots, trading their knitting for sky hooks,, will meet to-. morrow evening at 8 p.m., in the Michigan League for the first meet- ing of their flying club when they will decide on buying a new plane to reduce individual flying costs. Girls who have long nourished a d esire to take to wings, but have been grounded by the -high cost o...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… TH~ MT~1ILGAN 1I~AILY PAGE TI Notre Dame . ... 20 Ohio State ......46 Michigan State .. . Navy ......... 13 Wisconsin... ..34 Purdue ........ r 0 Minnesota o Nebraska 91 Northwestern .. . 20Iowa . .. .14 Illinois . ... 0 UIndiana... . I Pitt Beats Fordham, Baylor ies Texas Panthers Hand Rams Surprise Setback, 13-0 Pitt Scores First Triumph This Season As Saksa, Jones Register Tallies PITTSBURGH, Nov. 8,-(P)-Pitt 13; Fordham 0...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…THt MICHTIGAN DATTJY ", Un s k. C a .u M #a R # i .;1 i/ #i.# . y+.. I' Daiy - - m I and managed by students of the University of to under the authority of the Board in Control lent Publications. shed every morning except Monday during the ity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the republication of all news dispatches credited to ot otherwise credited in this ;newspaper..Al f...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

… THE MiCHIGCAN DAILYt Assembly Banquet Will Take Place Tomorrow , Independents Will Present Honor Awards Dean Alice Lloyd To Speak; Senior Society To Tap New Members In Theatre Setting Raising the curtain on independent activities for 1941, Assembly will pre- gent its annual banquet at 6 p.m. to- morrow in the League, with the "drama" providing the general theme as to 'programs, decorations and events of the evening. Dean Alice Lloyd wil...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…f THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edward G. Bull Receives Commission Edward G. Bull, who received his the Navy kir Corps. Ensign Bull, of B. S. degree from the University, has Stockton, N. Y., will report to the cofnpleted his advanced training and Naval Air Station at Norfolk, Va., for has been commissioned an ensign in full-time duty with a patrol squadron. Dr. Gravit To Discuss 'Cuisine' In Meeting Of Cercle Francais h 1 Selections From Debus...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY V& _ - .._ ,,,wr.. Choir Festival To Be Held Today More than 400 church choir singers eral familiar hymns. Mary Eleanor will participate in a district choir Potter, organist of. the First Metho- festival under the direction of Prof. dist Cfhurch, will open the festival 7_1--4 with a brief organ recital. DAILY OFFICIAL Bi Hardin A. Van Deursen of the School of Music at 8:15 p.m. today in the First Methodist Church. Eig...…

November 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…T 11E M ?7,TA N DtiTY t Oratorical Association Provides $20,000 Scholarship I,~~~~~ 9 - Fund Best Forum in Country HoosPo.True blood Outstanding Record Of Presenting Nation's Famed Speakers To Ann Arbor Dates Back To 1854 . (Editor's Note: The Daily is deeply indebted for source .material. to the 'Ensian, Michigan Alumnus, and the Michigan Alumnae Quarterly . evIew.)4 By'MORTON MINTZ and JAMES CONANT Three decades of cultural service by th...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… Weather Cloudy and Cooler Y U Sitigau ~~IAit I " . 1 "1 - Editorial Student Apathy Is Attacked,.. VOL. IJI. No. 10 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941 Z-23 PRICE FIVE CENTS Lend-Lease Fund Increase Passed By House Group 7 - -- - - - - - - Coed Defense Planned rra ining University By Soviet Admits Pressure .As Red Troops Retreat; Courses In Nutrition, Red Cross And Home Nursing Set Up By New Emergency Committee Five ...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'o Crowd 'iSault Ste. Marie Railroad Bridge Collapses A sizable Michigan contingent, in- cluding both students and alumni, will be in Dyche Stadium in Evans- ton Oct. 18 to cheer for the, Micligan team in their traditional Northwest- ern football tilt. Plans for the gala celebration in- elude a special train to leave Detroit Saturday morning, Oct. 18, and pick; up passengers in Ann Arbor at 8:20 a.m., and a homecoming rec...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… 184 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY arsity s Passing Session Featured _. ~ a a a aa S S" PORTFOLIO 4D Midwest Versus The South * Herm Epstein Speaks By HAL WILSON " . Daily Sports Editor 4 * * * * OF i AN interesting commentary on the basic difference between football as played in the Midwest and in the South is afforded by the following letter from Herm Epstein, former sports night editor on The Daily. A keen observer of football, Herm is doing...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURs --A SDail Further Analysis Favors U.S. Declaration Of War On Nazis l i -w Edited and managed by students of the University of [ichigan under the authority of the Board in Control f Student Pulications. Published every morning except Monday during the 7niversity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the se for republication of all news dispatches...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Double Ten' To Feature Native Garb Will Be Held By Assembly Women Will Have Opportunity To Inspect Newest Patterns; Exhibit Will Be Shown Today Assembly will present its annual .ilver display for senior, graduate, and engaged junior women, tomorrow in, the Undergraduate Office of the League, announced Jean Hubbard, '42, president of the organization. The display is conducted as a sur- vey to determine the types of silver...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Members Of Local Ordnance Group Attend Convention Members of the University post of the Army Ordnance Association joined with members of the sixteen' other posts throughout the nation in their twenty-second annual meeting in Detroit yesterday. The campus organization was offi- cially represented by Major W. E. Renner of the military department and members of the executive com- mittee of the local post. The Uni- versity post...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…_____________________________________________________________ I _____________________________________________________________ Glee Club Tryouts To Continue Continued tryouts for candidates for membership in the Varsity Men's Glee Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. today f n the glee club rooms of the Union. Though some men have already Foreign Center To Show Local Activties In Slides Slides depicting the social and ath- letic activities of the I...…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN I)AI IY N Pictorial News of The Day i 0: i W I T H R O D A'N D R E E L -Michael Lerner surveys his day's catch, two broadbill swordfish caught off Nova Scotia with rod and reel--a difficult feat because of swordfish's soft mouth. These two weigh'ed 303 and 388 pounds. W A G I N A W I G-jimmy Limnios, who thought to win a pigtail contest at N. Y. Children's Aid Society by renting a blonde wig, met his match in Contestant...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…W eather Cloudy, Possibly Showers i 1: 4r b11igat Official Publication Of The Summer Session :4IaiI3 Editorial ~More Unity, Not Uniformity VOL. LL No. 34 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Draft Bill May Lose In House Administration Heads See Defeat Or Revamping From Representatives Opposition Is Seen From Republicans WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.-(I)-Ad- + ministration leaders in the House ex- pressed apprehensi...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…PERSPECTIVES University Of Michigan Literary Magazine VOLUME IV, NUMBER 5 Supplement to THE MICHIGAN DAILY JUNE, 1941! ToHE CIRCUS ... By Marion Allan EY RED! Here's a Dutchman with a note from the Boss!" Red, the foreman, walked to the circus hand who was standing beside the stranger and read the office memo he received: January 20, 1935 This man is to be employed as a worker on the tent crew for the com- ing year. "Glad to have you," he g...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN D ATLY SATURDAY. A 9. aM C I T a 1a as.LV 1 L 1 vaTTif L1 A TL)O mnv-rn - rW v. T.1"HE MICIGAN DAILY ' 1 : . - ^/. Daily Calendar of Events Saturday, August 9-- 8;30 pm. "Hobson's Choice." (Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.) 9:00 p.m. Social Evening. (League Ballroom.) vi Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every mornin...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…. Page Two 'PERSPECTIVES GERMAN, FRENCH. and ENGLISH CULTURES IN CONFLICT (Condensed from the Original) ,.. By Spencer B. King, Jr. In the present war in Europe there is a conflict of politics and a conflict of economic interests; both are causes of the war. Another cause can be added: a conflict between the national cultures of the Germans, the French, and the English. In social customs and in cultural in- terests, in political and econ...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…V9, 1941 TI FMICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE Canal Is Kept Open In Spite Of Bobings Suez Utilized As Supply Line For Food, Planes, American Munitions NEW YORK, Aug. 8.-()-The Suez Canal is being kept open as a supply line for American munitions, planes and food destined for British armies in. Egypt in spite of constant bombing by Axis planes, returning American oil men said today. Aboard the American South Afri- can liner City of New York, which ar...…

August 09, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…PERSPECTI VES Page Thre A FORM OF INSURANCE ...By Eugene Mandeberg -< r .-r by ROSEMARY .ALDRICH "Um humn. You do a nice business here, don't you?" Frederick shrugged his shoulders and smiled. "Ya, I am comfortable." "You should be comfortable. You cleared about thirty-five hundred dol- lars last year, didn't you?" Frederick;was shaken. "How did you know that?" Then he relaxed. "Oh, but of course, you are from the government. They sent yo...…

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