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August 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 41

…Nothing (Continued fromPagei) First, there are the partiers, who by the end of the game rarely know if Michigan won. Then there are the zombies, who utilize game time by sampling the latest herbs from Columbia. Thousands of alumni attend, and their noise level rivals that of the Graduate Library. Others watch the stands instead of the field to see who came and who they can socialize with. With all these pseudo-fans, one gets the impression nob...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 41

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEBMER 15,1854 , THE MICHIGAN DAILY I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I-M Program Lists 36 Activities i F. Six Leagues Participate In Sports i By PHIL DOUGLIS Michigan's athletic greatness exists not only in varsity sports, for the Maize and Blue also boasts the lands finest and larg- est intramural program. From September to May the gi- gantic sports palace on Hoover Street and its surrounding play- in...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 41

… Bk&iAan :43 aiiy GEN ERAL SECTION ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TEN-PAGES' TEN' PAGES SGC Representative Body In Area of Student Affairs DERGRADUATE LIBRARY-Here, behind shady trees, maize-and-blue panels, and a tangle of ycles which persistently gather in the doorway despite rows of bike racks just off to the side, is youngest in the University's library system. Opened to the student body in January, 1958, ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY W ana, NU, Minnesota, Purdue, Illinois Rebuild DARK HORSE: Herrnstein atI ontinued from Page 1) n State, Iowa, Wisconsin ssibly Michigan, accord- pro scout who saw all the n the spring. Spartans were the fore- andidates until their best Blanche Martin was in- n the spring alumni game clared "out for the year"' ch Duffy Daugherty. in was the only regular d returnee from the once- 1957 eleven. However, the is second-string...…

August 15, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 42

… Good News for Michigan Students! Announcing Michigan Union Bookstore's Hassle Free Early Book Purchase Plan* I *Early Book Purchase Plan * Pre-order textbooks - No Deposit Required - see form below " Phone orders accepted - call now (313) 995- 8449 - ask for early purchase desk " no waiting on long lines " Textbooks (used preferred) will be reserved for you for pick-up by 9/4/86 " Parents or student checks, MC/Visa accepted. Michigan Uni...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 42

… : THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTET MER 15,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 _ _ _ , j I i, fk xa 11 T I r I CORRECTION - Many people think that Ulrich'sBook Store carries only ENGINEERING books . . .Ulrich's carry a very huge stock of USED and NEW. Chemistry, Lit., Ec.,. History, All Languages, Botany, Zoology, Engineering, Arch., Forestry, Law, Medicine, Math., etc. In fact, for Every Course on the Mic...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 42

…4. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 ONE MILLION DOLLARS: Students Receive Scholarship H elp By PHILIP SHERMAN About one million dollars in scholarship aid was given to Uni- versity students last year, Ivan Parker, Assistant Dean of Men announced recently. In addition to this, he said, an- other million was loaned to Uni- versity students. Parker divided scholarship op- portunities into three categories. The first, he noted, ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…Lwi~~ LGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1958 FOI 1 S NEWS CENTER-The Daily night desk is the hub of activity from early afternoon until 2 a.m. All general news copy, whether locally written or transmitted over the wires, passes through the'hands of the night editor who decide which stories'will run in the morning's paper and gives them to the reporters and rewrites for headlines. Editorial staff members generally work one ni...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 43

…'4 I PUBLICATIONS SUPPLEMENT Y ir43au Daxit Pt FRESHMAN EDITION ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 .. Publications Building Scene of Varied A r- BY DAY, THE PUBLICATIONS BUILDING IS AN OBVIOUS HUB OF ACTIVITY ' AT NIGHT, ONLY LIGHTS GIVE MUTE EVIDENCE OF ACTIVITY WITHIN UBLICATINS SU PPLEMENT FOUR PAGES tivity Shop, Policy Bring Fame To Building Editors Sweat Over Problems Although an atmosphere o smoke hangs hea...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 43

…,n e .115 THE MICHIGAN DAILY at the University Presented by THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY 1959 -1960 CHORAL UNION SERIES GLENN GOULD Monday,October 12 Extraordinary pianist from Canada returns for a recital. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . Saturday, October 24 CHARLE'S MUNCH, Music Director IRMGARD SEEFRIED.. -. . . ... . . . Thursday, October 29 I ON THE RANGE--Some of it's book learning, but some of it Is also hard work and practice. Her...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 44

… TWO, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER U. 19M _., _, w ._ _ .. .., .,.,, IlX DAYS A WEEK: Daily Covers Campus News Events From the Managing Editor down a h mneestmemberh of he staff 'aining program, the aim o f [ichigan Daily members is to get ie news to the public, in the best >rm possible, and to present ac- * 7W ompanying intelligent e d i tor - i comment. The Michigan Daily,...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 44

…i. iS. iJ ITi i. R/ iR i V 1 . i 1 if 4 .IR . onorary S ocieties y RUTHANN RECHT her one is tapped with a a gallon of freezing water, on the coldest spring the University's honor so- provide amusement for the rs and pride for those who tiated. ents are chosen generally basis of leadership, schol- and service. Ranging from aly established Greek let- eties to local organizations,' honoraries are found in many of the University's schools and...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

… GARGOYLE FOLDS-Activity in the office of the campus humor magazine has gone to man's best friend since spring, when Gar goyle published what appears to be its las tissue. A satire of Time Magazine, it ironically carried a picture of a dog on the cover. Humor againe 'Garg' Sepoarts With Laughter STUDENT DIRECTORY-An aid to communication between students in the, directory containing the names, years, home and local addresses and phone numbers ...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 45

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, I954, THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 Y 04w .wnwweiiia " WEZ)NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I PAG~E TIRESU li .:: New Writers Encouraged In Hopwoods Annual Contest Rewards Writing Many aspiring writers h a v e found their first major step toward fame and fortune came with win- ning one of the University's Avery and Jule Hopwood awards. This creative writing contest, w i t h its substantial monetary awards, ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 45

…Y, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THt MICHIGAN DAILY I Chosen for All-Around Abilitie DRUIDS-He isn't green yet, but this young sappling will saon be painted green for the ordeal which will turn him into a mighty tree. Standing on the.steps of the General Library, the strong oaks who have already grown consider his fitness. The sapling needs exercise, first, and then of course he must be watered in order for him to gain strength. Scroll - - Scroll i...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

… firn MYCHICAV 1ftALIrT.V a v iffg ' rw4r'1 A l WI A VT V A ARA LYA~JUA~PU~L~NAw 1 G O Q G S P ' P¢ I B s GC cy"s R ,qz °t 00 V pR cF YS s F I A r IS / 'I For Every Course on, the., Michigan Campus NOTICE! Engineers and Architects, -ULRICH'S carry the largest stock in Michigan of Engineers' and Ar- chitects' Books- and Supplies at ~Special Student Prices. HEADQUARTERS for SHEAFFER- PARKER and ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS x DESK...…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 46

… rcrm THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1964 FO~Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE~R 15. 1954 ..1 ELCO E TO THE E STUDE TSI }4- . I Our Shelves are stocked with J, 4 E USED A for Every Course in Every Department ENGINEERS -MEDICS - LAWYERS Consult our New and Enlarged Professional Department for your Requirements w. Make use of our years of experience in bookselling to ensure a i; r_4 f. 1 4. I ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 46

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTE~ER 15, 1959 ree Bands Produce Student Talent STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL AdWingWorks To Effect Policies (Continued from Page 1) 1 Stepping off at 220 steps per minute each fall is the Univer- sity's Marching Band. The Michigan Marching Band takes the spotlight for the first eight weeks of each fall semester. Under the direction of Prof. Wil- liam Revelli, ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 47

…B (Continued from Page 4) FUNDS were intended for 10-year program, With the x Project money now run- >ut, the Regents have auth- the University's Develop- Council to seek to raise an- two million dollars to sup- mother five years of un- ated research projects. Y also specified that funds signated research would be ed in addition to the two . dollars needed for undes- d research projects. rersity President Harlan er called it "inconceivable wh...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 47

…,15: _1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA( I~ ~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PM Introducing . .. A Great Bookstore MICHIGAN NEWCOMERS soon discover the resources of State Street include one of the mid-west's largest and best book stores, Bob Marshall's Book Shop at 211 South State Street across from Lane Hall. Bob Marshall's compares favorably with the best book IS BUILDING--Front of the home of four of the University's museums is best known fore hining bl...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 48

…W# Lid N> 'a an achievement Ten-Year Research Project in Psychology Basedy On, Atkinson's New Conception of Motives as Urges By Robert Junker tion test is given to women they tend to make higher scores. Social approval seems to be seen as an area for achievement for women but not for men, he commented. Also under the heading of "gen- eral psychology" may be listed the work in learning theory which Prof. James McConnell is pre- sently d...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 48

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SPONSORED BY MUSICAL SOCIETY: Musical Society Sponsors Programs May Festival Offers Unique Musical Pie O ETVENTEN 1 _I - SEPTEMI eit B.. CAT ae University Musical Society since its organization in 1879, ented a variety of concerts to University community. sponsors the Choral Union erts, the Extra Concert series, Festival, the annual Christ- concerts, and the Chamber ic Festival. the Choral Union Series for this r...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 49

…he Art o f ProantyRe-examined Americans Swear Freely but with Little Imagination or Vigor_ By Dale McGhee . Pursuing Peaceful Atoms Phoenix Project Enters Its Second Decade By Miehael Kraft 1Profanity is not an Ameri- can art. The chief national reliances are still hell and damn, both of them badly shopworn. To support them we have nothing properly de- scribable as a vocabulary of indecency. Our maid-of-all- work in that department is 's.o.b...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 49

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY VACIY"'i. %"%IV THE MICHIGAN DAILY YA 'MIN r TI LIBRARY HUB-The mammoth General Library acts as a central holding company for the Univer- sity's various library collections. In this building, facing the Diag, is housed a complete card catalog, indicating books which can be found in any one of the other libraries. The total of volumes owned by the University is somewhere around 2,590,000. Aibraries Serve Student Body ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 50

…:1 Phoenix Project Harnesses the Atom U.S. Cultural isplay Fails in Two Respects (Continued from Page 3) sive in the area, has helped these nations develop combined educa- tional and research progranis. Prof. William Kerr of the engi- neering school and supervisor of the ICA project described the Uni- versity as being in a particular- ly good position to help these na- tions because the Phoenix Project started "from scratch" and the in- d...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 50

…11 TEN THlE MKCHIGAN DAILY! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 I a ELEBRATES CENTENNIAL: Glee Club Performs in Europe I I ATTENTION: By BRUCE COLE Celebrating its centennial anni- versary this past year, the Michi- gan Men's Glee Club has just returned from a concert tour of Europe. Forty men, an accompanist and Prof. Philip A. Duey of the music school 'and director of the Glee Club spent 35 days visiting Great Britain, France, Belgium, Net...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 51

…a ~emen tI atIo ter Long Years of Service to the University e Romance Languages Building Was Razed By Thomas Hayden ONCE upon a very long time ago, a young, ambitious university n the Midwest found itself with a erious problem-of space. The professors, being cluttered by nature, saved all the stones and bones they especially liked and un- eremoniously stacked them in heir classroom cabinets. Having ery few students, the university lad very...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 51

…£IW 4 U1 :4Iait PUBLICATIONS SECTION ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 FOUR PAGES s S INI Daily Works Late To Publish News Local, State, National, Sports Events All Included in Six Papers Weekly By PHILIP SHERMAN Covering local events with members of its own student staff, and receiving international and national news fron The Associated Press, The Daily publishes every morning ex- cept Monday. Events such as meetings...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 52

…I I I I- . ~ i~ Iv H q4~g~ 0 I, ~ I ****~:)'*' pt4 0 0 ~. a~. 0 0'- I-. 0 * 00 o 140 U * i 0 ~0 *q ~ ':j:~~~ ; y~'***'***' ;.:.~. ~. -. ~' ~i~I m * 0 ~ *~ ~ 0 N ..., ~ 0 ~ &:: - 4 . .... ."... - S. p I - p. ~ B - . . ..,/6 . 0 I -. Mt L ~.. I 4. ~.. *\~**~~*'*"'~o.**-+- Sq Op ~.g. ~ .. pP a' C,. ~ .~ 04 P' *:4.~. A.', ~ ~' E * a I ~ B. C,.O I. p .~.. '~e*. ~ip~ I I'S ~0. I ~. ~. I4~ tI~ 1~1* 0 ~p ~ 5*I~. ~ ~ j 0 I ~ . - / * 0 C,. 0 . ---. 4 pM...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 53

…:Y Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ANN ARBOR, MICHIGxAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1958 'U' To Offer New Course' About Asia Appropriation Cuts Rising Enrollment 'i R WORK--The newly completed Mary Markley dormitory bling the closing of Jordan Hall for the 1958-59 academic o workmen can complete needed repairs to the plumbing . The 268 women living in Jordan will be housed this year kley. istruetion Projfects jeve Tight Housing rersity ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 54

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~s ZIFF' a , dl ;;j'q 6 4S $ . ....,. ,. _____________________________________~"t *. All over campus you'll find students 'In the' know' read THE DETROIT NEWS. ti,N ...because it has MORE' NEWS than any other Michigan newspaper! KEY ADMINtiISTRATIVE PERSONNEL--Supervision- of all University policy and expenditures is, carried on by the eight elected Re; and two ex-officio members, University President Harlan Hatcher and, S...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 54

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, -H -IHIA -IY USDY h- go° s AR Fs 11 For Every Course on the Michigan Campus NOTICE! Engineers and Architects Om HEADQUARTERS for SHEAFFER- PARKER and ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS ULRICH'S ULRICH'S carry the largest stock in Michigan of Engineers' and Ar- chitects' Books and Supplies at Special Student Prices. WHOLESALE BUYING Enables us to give you great values in Student Supplies BUY AT ULRICH'S AND SAVE...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 55

…THE !MICHIGAN DIAILY7 LESER 1! r IAL-O 5, 1958 iua..' auvi .vta"s . ian.s- I 1 iversity Museums Encompass the Ages By CHARLAINE ACKERMAN From modern art to ancient Egyptian artifacts, from living flora and fauna to petrified fossils, the University's museums encom- pass a large variety of exehibits. The largest of these museums, housed. on the corner of Wash- tenaw and North University, is the Museum of Natural Sciences. This building act...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 56

…,, ~1 1~i~ign { i~ Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "Tell You What-We'll Help Some Of You Go On To Overcrowded Colleges" n Opinions Are Free ruth Will Prevail" torials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 57

…THE MICHIGAN DlAILY '8 MZVRMVID !TEmi EU 15, IU55 :. ~ax......<. s Ann Arbor Contem plates F celifting Urban renewal, otherwise known as slum clearance, is, in essence, a carefully- worked out - but still incomplete - scheme for the re- habilitation or redevelopment of blighted areas of the city. Applied to Ann Arbor, urban re- newal would involve approximate- ly 75 acres in the north central section of the city. Where economically feasibl...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 58

…T"MICHIGAN DAILY Mxn ky, s M." _. i idents amnFunds On Campus, (Continued from Page 1) dded to this are the extra enses of classroom supplies, rel costs to and from Ann or, and personal expenses, in- ling clothes, laundry and ree- tion. .n expense all students must tend with is books. The Office Student Affairs estimates the rage yearly cost for the under- duate is $60. o meet the costs of University ly, more than one-half of stu- ts at th...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 59

…w" iYf .avwr .. .. -. sy. ...:sv av . ...vas ra .. VARIED CAMPUS RESEARCH -- The University's radio telescope and the uranium slugs of the Phoenix Memorial Laboratory show the variety of campus research. The 28-foot telescope at Peach Mountain, 15 miles northwest of Ann Arbor, was put into operation in June. The uranium slugs being checked by a laboratory techni cian were loaned to the University by the Atomic Energy Commission for use in 'a ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 60

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONI DA7 ea lth By BRUCE COLE Bcke 1913, University Health I ice. Service Provides Students ce' has been serving the cal needs of University stu- 5. alth Service is mainly con-, d - with clinical services. A of eight full-time physicians care of anything from upper ratory infections to broken es, according to Dr. Morley B. "0 comp referr Dr. B ett, director of Health Serv- nly major surgery and very plicated medica...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 61

…THE MICHIGAN fHAPLY ___________ " ::,, v~ r, ,vr~ew>r +.~~zx^ :<r x ..:.a. .o ., .: .. ...z ...t+.a~?.A ; ww .:w 1l :,, .,. . U 1 Enhances pious Activities- Subscribe to The Michigan gram for the study of religion and an annual-series of public lectures by noted scholars in the field of religion. Courses offered in 11 depart- ments of the literary college broad- en the student's understanding of religion without teaching the doc- trine of ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 62

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, in, Dearborn Branches Ex andin Unive, .. ,«,.:r ,w .:, . , -r, :ai .5- . .; . .- $. _,,..s, . ,- ° ..: -.aa . . . P°r . - s~-a SEPTET~ -- lishment of the Uni- nt College in 1956 was ion of a ten-year-old f former President Al- Ruthven. resident Ruthven fore- he time was coming niversity would have to ilishing branches off 1952 Flint educators made itial proposal of the estab- !nt of a senior college in city to Uni...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 63

…ACTIVITIES - SECTION 1< r *p4h 41P AC TIVITIES SECTION tr ,. k No. 1, . 6 t ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1958, T T IN THESE .WALLS of the Women's League, both men and women study,: relax, learn to play and dance or take part in campus activities.l Soca Life Ceners at Leaue By SUE ROBINSON e the League was founded rs'ago, its purpose has been te women students regard- I backgrounds, courses of affiliations or interest...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 64

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY uses Offices, Library and Snack Bar DARBY PARADE, CHARIOT RACE, DANCE: '59 Spring Weekend To Set Holiday Mood for Ca ntinued from Page 1) in the spring in which women compete with IJ rday League committee which asks for assistance. The art committee is for all wo- men who enjoy painting. This group makes posters; sets -up oc- casional display and decorates the bulletin boards in the League. Tqurs Conducted The recep...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 65

…BER 15, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Offices Received by Petitioning Wolverines To Sponsor Block 'M' "The tradition of the Wolverine Club is becoming more and more important to the campus each year," Joel Levine, '60, president, said. Levine explained that the Wol- verine Club's primary function is to "raise, sustain and coordinate campus spirit." It also has the ad- ditional function of helping the administration in the area of alumni spirit, h...…

August 15, 1968 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, August 15, 1968 Pa e.i.T EM.H GA.AI YT h rd..A u ut.. 1 6 _F- _________ ___________ fir i i i LEAKS SECRET: Merrill Lynch charged with fraud American Airlines Bank of the Commonwealth Burroughs Corporation Continental National American Group Detroit Bank and Trust Company Ernst & Ernst Ex-Cell-O Corporation Federal-Mogul Corporation Ford Motor Company General Motors Company' J. L. Hudson Company ...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 66

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -ha Phi Omega Serves ATTIRE RANGES FROM JEANS TO TUXEDOES: From J-Hop to Blue Book Blues, Dances Play a Traditional Role & (w J' Campus, City, Nation ®4 By SUE ROBINSON leing affiliated with the Boy its of America, our main pur- s are to aid the community, University and the nation as. icipating citizens and to help fraternity itself," Lew Boch- '59, administrative vice-presi- t of Alpha Phi Omega, com- ted. unded in ...…

August 15, 1968 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…Thursday, August 15, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven for Direct Classified Service Phone 764-0 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. 557 The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi- nance and the University of Mich- igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis- crImination to the University com- munity. Questions should be direct- ed to-Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. FOR SALE ROYAL BLUE Daish modern sofa like new, $60; one kitchen table with 4 chairs, $20...…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 67

…nt urpn s It aft THE MICHIGAN DAILY II ~.~awt~IN l~e HE ICHIAN AIL League Sponsors Projects For Members of Each Class FROM NURSE TO ADMINISTRATOR: Dean Shows Varied Backgrounc Each year the Women's League sponsors a major project for the women of each class - Frosh Weekend, Soph Show, Junior Girls' Play and Senior Night. Freshmen women take part in Frosh Weekend during the spring. Early in the fall semester they gather at the League to ...…

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