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December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

…Foreign Students Visit Homes, Travel During. Vacation Periodl ENT-On Dec. 20, 1620, the Pilgrims established their first permanent 'settlement. at Plymouth: Three hundred and later, the Plymnouthi Plantation, Inc., a non-profit organization,' is restoring the settlement on a 'site two miles south of g. The restored village will serve as a permanent mooring for the Mayflower 11, which crossed the Atlantic In April of Lion buildings will includ...…

May 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

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December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

… CEMBER 4, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TI MANUAL DEXTERITY: Handsr Man's hands are a factor separ- ating him from lower forms bf life. Unlike more primitive organ-.P isms, man can employ the thumb as a separate joint: This enables him to pick up objects, rather than merely grasping them. Largely because of this ability, and because of a more highly de- veloped brain, man has, through the infinite span of evolution and development, acquire...…

May 04, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

…THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 T HE MICRIGAN DAILY i Michigan Golfers Nose Out wolverines Gain Third Straight 'Victory in 151-11- Triumph POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC: 'Got Along Fine With Yanks'--Wakefield By TED PAPES Michigan's golf team, sporting *some novel modifications, extend- ed its current winning streak to ,tree in a row yesterday by out- lasting Michigan State, 15/2-11/2, in a match at the University course. With two of the Wolverines'...…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

….n ..._ ,w ,. F . ,. ., - .....- -.. ..- .... ... _. -...~ w Y Suppressed Hope A Description of Life in Poland Today THOMAS PIATKOWSKI 'HIS SUMMER seven young Americans, of Which I was fortunate to be one, went from America, across the sea and across All the latest in POCKET BOOKS and PAPER BACKS Come in and Browse at 322 S. State NO 3-3371f Ii a continent to stay six weeks in a country - Poland - and with a people - the Poles - that w...…

December 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…TE MICHIGAN DAILY PP" TN PERSON njury-Hit Icers Movea ,hilds to Forward Line I-M Readies For Biggest Cage Season By MIKE GILLMAN Two hundred teams in 10 differ- ent leagues is what the I-M de- partment isbracing itself for in the coming basketball season. Earl Riskey, director of Michi- gans' intra-mural sports program, reports that his staff is now in the process of scheduling many games for the winter. Hopes for Increase Looking forward ...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…~~ + Choral Union To Present ] 1I thorized dealer for: DYNAKITS ARKAY UT GRAY, EICO ASH MARANTZ a'-VOICE GARRARD VIKING ELECTROSON IC LD WHA.RFEDALE NG BELL; G CONNOISSEUR, and others1 SUPPLY LABORATORIES. it Hi-Fi it's Audio Supply" STATE (opposite State Theater)' COOL YULE -- Santa Claus is abstracted into five pieces in a Christmas card in a big way, Long, low look and use of red splashes against gold background {V Let our fine selection...…

May 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 153) • Page Image 10

… t ;t st Pege Four THE MlCH GAN DAILY.MAGAZINEi Sunday, May 4, 1958 Nuclear War and the Future Kissinger Has Outlined the Problems the United States Must Resolve .I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE I THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Students' Dett oerca Provid s Insih o rierCa By LANE VANDERSLICE EDGAR ALLEN POE could not have foreseen the strategic position of the United States in 1958. But his story "The Pit and the Pendulum" is strangely...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN' DAILY'' SUNDAY rapping Rites Provide )rama on Diagonal LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM: Record Shopping Presents Selection Problems .MJ By DIANE LaBAKAS Y It's thot unusual during spring to see all sorts. of gregarious ritu- als performed on the Diagonal. These informal initiations are given annually by Sphinx, Michi- gamua, Druids, and Vulcans, men's honorary societ'es. All except Sphinx consist of seniors. Those tapped" are either le...…

May 04, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

…HIRE MICITGANDAILY THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1950 w. ~ '... .. n T " Y. Y.: .rv. .. . _ _ THOMAS L, STOKES:O A Tlh14 CORNER i i" 1 Maragon Conviction OXFORD UNIVERSITY, like a couple of venerable New England institutions, is often mentioned by earnest local reformers as a model for a reconstructed University of Michigan, But this emphasis on Oxford_at least, as a place that we can and ought to copy, is based largely on illusion, as an article i...…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…'V.. #,}N. ire: r -w -. -w C 1-. w .. -- r -r 'r -~ - - __ - ; .r , , Learning, Studying, Relaxing- A Russian Student's Week By PETER DAWSON A STUDENT at Moscow Univer- sity is quite likely to take it easy on Sunday, talking or perhaps studying in his two-person dormi- tory suite, according to Roger An- derson, '61, who just got back from three months in Russia and three satellite countries. Or a student may go to a soccer game, walk...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY anukah Holiday Festivities -Daily-Robert Kanner SERVICES-Students from B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation participate in the traditional e Chanukah candles for the Jewish holiday which begins Dec. 18, an lasts for eight' days. it'of the holiday, another candle is added. to the Menorah, or candle-holder, until on the 11 eight candles are burning. The Hillel Foundation will hold candlelighting services on e nights of the holiday...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 11

…4,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAR EAST EMPHASIS: Language Class Sizes Mirror World Events i -Daily-Hal Leeds THESE ARE NICE-Jeanne Hager, '56Ed., chooses flowers for coming sorority pledge formal while her date, Andrew Sosich, '561 R, looks on. A recent survey revealed that most University coeds prefer roses for formal corsages. Orchids held undisputed second place. Cam.pus Social Life Survey Brings Comment by Seniors Ideal Saturday nights and...…

May 04, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

… r M SDA V IFS 4, 1950 TOT MT I C - - Ia .Aa ...aT4 ~.l4 ..5 5..VS _ _ _ _ y 1 M__ty4, fib5GL 1v IA.1 VH(YAhTiV' 1AYI. Vj ........... .r. .r F . ... ... ... I I Dance Slated At East-Quad Engaged for students is the CLUB 211 Meal Ticket Bargains like this: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner$ 6 Days a Week........ . 9. 000 J. D. Miller's Cafeteria 'Through' the Will Provide' Ages' Theme 11 21 1 South State Phone 2-8315 Ri L1 - A MI...…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… Mexico and South (Continued from Preceding Page) must be searched . . . for what wasn't exactly clear .. . on enter- ing and leaving. Additional check points are lo- cated along the road outside the: actual customs.' With soldiers, (some whose writing and reading left some- thing to be desired) doingtmost of the paperwork, the process is long and dragged out. Entry into Hon- duras took us an hour and a half ... exit took the same amount of ti...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Skating Becomes World-Wide ,C lins Shop Pastime in Last Half STATE and LIBERTY. -Century N <? have we cc By MEL ROSEN By far the most popular of American winter sports is skating. The pleasures derived from this activity are enjoyed by children, parents, and grand-parents alike. Here's one sport for which you are never too young to make your athletic hobby. Although the skating season in our country is short, if ...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955 A FAMILY OF SIX: Farm ife Blends Work, Rewards 280 Acres Set Scene For Brandts When Lawrence D. Brandt was a boy his father offered some ad- vice: "use your head and your feet together, and take care of yourself." Today the counsel is put to good use by Red, as friends call him, and his family on their 280- acre farm near Litchfield, Mich. Hogs, corn, wheat, oats, Holsteins, Guernseys, lambs...…

May 04, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 145) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN-DAILY Choral Union Series To Feature Galaxy of Musicians l olanthe' Cast Faces Crisis; Issues Urgent Call for Wings ^onductor Rafael Kubelik, will be heard March 4, and violinist Jas- cha Heifitz, March 14. STARTING OFF the fifth An- nual Extra Series will be the famed great Dane Lauritz Melchior, sche- uled for Oct. 10. Serge Jaroff * * * u C a J. n c I {J ppL Ft1 L f t t ( i mra Hess, pianist, in the Extra I LAURITZ MELCHOI...…

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...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY gan Ranks as America s Skiing Wonderland he beckoning of' King 11 ye winter sports en- and seek healthful en- in his ,vast kingdom of ice. the number on6 winter hem all, skiing. Origin- ans of traveling in snow- untries, skiing has be- favorite recreation for f Americans. orts have enjoyed such c rise to prominence in en years as skiing. This ren more significant in areas suitable for this few. Only areas in the United St...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 13

… M= HARVESTED CORN TESTIFIES TO BOtu'uxk Off THE FARM. MILK -- 240 QUARTS OF IT EVERY DAY - IS SOLD IN CLEVELAND AFTER RIGID INSPECTION OF DAIRY FACILI- TIES BEFORE SUPPER KENNY BEDS THE BARN WITH STRAW. LATER COME OTHER CHORES: MILKING AND FEEDING THE 36 HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Read Daily Classifieds I+ f , 4" . . 214 SOUTH 4th AVE. NO 2-5604 FAITHFUL BAPTISTS, THE BRANDTS EMPHASIZE RELIGION STRONGLY. HERE RED READS THE SEVENTIETH PSALM BEFO...…

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...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

…THE MCHIGAN DAILY Sports Popular i ,tHe 1E,~ /CHERE, LD I H 'M' Sailors Rank High Nationally BY PAUL BORMAN Bowdoin. Michigan's Bruce Gold- emblematic of the North Ameri- came back strong, only to lose to Michigan's Sailing Club has smith, however, was the top skip- can Team Race Championship. Notre Dame by a single point. placed the Wolverines' name per of the event. Thede Paces Win The latter loss came despite the among the best collegiate...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Gadgets Make Unusual Presents Jewelry Has Wide Appeal For Women Wrappings Add Color To Christmas Gifts with big satin bows and enable the wearer to dry her nails without smearing as she walks around. For the smoker there are holiday cigarettes in red and green paper, aptly engraved with "Merry Christ- mas and Happy New Year" in gold. Something more elaborate for Christmas giving, an electrically ignited cigarette ligh...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 15

…r, DECEMBER 4,1957 TH-- MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NT Variety of New Records Ready for Christmas certo for vacuum cleaners, floor polisher, and orchestra, and a tuba arrangement of one of the Chopin Mazurkas., Beethoven Concertos Rubinstein has recorded the Beethoven five piano concertos for RCA. His work is magnificent, but the orchestral1backing sometimes. misses the ideal. Still, one could hardly go wrong with any of these. Pianists will appr...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 15

… R 4, 1955 THE MICMIGAN DAILY Trees Contribute to Holiday Spirit Do-it-Yourself Gifts Save Money Toys for Younger Set Take On 'New Look' By ANN HEAD What would Christmas in the United States be without a Christ- mas tree? It would be the same as Thanks- giving without a turkey, a birth- day without a cake, or the Fourth of July without fireworks. Christ- nas and gaily decorated evergreens are synonymous in this country, and if the Christma...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 16

…TILE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 195'1' THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 195Y Christmas Flowers Set In Tradition By JUDI JACOBSON Many types of flowers and plants are associated with tle Christmas season. The practice of attaching spe- cial meaning to particular flow- ers and of using flowers to sym- bolize ideas and sentiments is widespread. The holly wreath, for example, is symbolic of the crown of thorns worn by Jesis...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 16

…TSE MCHIGAN DAILY 9V"AY, DECEMBER 4, 1955 TIlE MICIUGAN DAILY S!ThqDAY, DECEMBER 4,1135 Decorations for Doors Feature Original Ideas, 8,000 YEARS OF GREETINGS: Christmas Cards Have Long, Colorful Past By VIRGINIA ROBERTSON 'Twas the night before Christ- mas and ... "Just head up the walk, in that great door with the frosty windows and . . . there you are!" said the kindly old man, all dressed up in a funny-looking red suit with some furry...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 17

…Y, DECEMBER 4,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y, DECEMBER 4, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r M mmmm 11 /(/e cordially invite you to come and see our new im- ported merchandise. All kinds of beautiful art objects and handicraft. Genuine crystal jewelry, silk scarves, magnificent jewel and cigarette boxes, filligries of exquisite make. We have Christmas gifts that will charm the eye and warm the heart. COME AND 'SEE FOR YOURSELF INDIA ART SHOP I 33...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 17

… [BE 4, 1.95THE MICHIGAN DAILY Leather Gifts Available for All By JUDI GREENBERG Enduring and attractive leather goods which make 1deal Christmas gifts for all members of the fam- ily are available at many Ann Arbor shops. For the women on Christmas lists there are many useful and luxurious leather products from which to choose. Local stores carry a wide selec- tion of belts for all ages and occa- sions. These run from the inex- pensive coun...…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1957 oyland Fascinates Young Visitors OLD TRADITION: Christmas Tree Custom Came from Germany By JANET SMITH Oaks, maples, agd elms of Ann Arbor will soon be rivaled by the balsam, pine and spruce from the Upper Peninsula for Christmas trees are coming to campus! The exact origin of the Christ- mas tree is obscure, but folklorists have offered several explanations. Some think that it has to do wit...…

December 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 57) • Page Image 18

…var ers iMAN'S LOT A H APPY ONE: Swoverland Career Mixes Justice, Mercy Speed Kig Oldfield, Lincoln Highway Prominent in Auto Racing's Annals By DICK HALLORAN EHis job entails a lot more pre- ntion than it does enforcement. That's what. Harold E. Swover- id, University Enforcement Of- er, says about the position he a held for the past 14 years. 'sponsible to the Dean of Men', roverland is officially required enforce the rules and regula...…

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