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February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 26

…I FAME EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1963 PIPE CENTER SPECIALS Large size BRIARS, Reg. $8.50 to $10 Now price NATURALS-Swiss made-limited supply ......$5.00 MEERSCHAUM LINED .....;..Reg. $6.95 Now $4.75 French STRAIGHT GRAINS .. Reg. $7.50 Now $5.00 TOBACCO POUCHES . Reg. $1 to $7.50 Now 1/ price FREE TOBACCO SAMPLE WITH PURCHASE PIPE CENTER 1217 South University The MICHIGANENSIAN is only $5.00 "Ensian-the yearbook th...…

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 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 26

…FEBRUARY 198 16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 16 U THENATONALCOLLGE EWSPPER EBRARY 988 SEI 0RR IE1W,, Darklands The Jesus and Mary Chain Warner/Reprise The intense pressure to improve on initial success often results in poor and even wretched second albums. The Jesus and Mary Chain was as ripe for this so-called Sophomore Slump as any other hip and cool British under- ground group. Their first album, Psy chocandy, gained critical prais...…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 26

…E DS Colleges Chart a New Course of Study Scholars continue the never-ending search for the perfect curriculum 0 0 Cambridge, Mass. They sit at the bar, hunch over their drinks and ignore the bowl of salted peanuts between So, these two shaggy, intellectual types go into a tavern in them. The first one, Ralph Waldo Emerson, takes a long, slow sip of his blue Margarita and proclaims, "Harvard teaches all the branches of learning." The second...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 26

…14 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense MARCH 1989 In the classroom No pay, no play Homeless help Savvy Senior d Find out about the latest Failure to pay student A student hunger relief A Dartmouth College classes, from oceanography loans has far-reaching team is feeding the senior is a little busier than to test taking. effects. homeless in Philadelphia. most students. Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Car contest challenges co...…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 26

… 00 0 0 1U U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life and Art/FEBRUARY 1992 404 Willis: An attitude behind the address By TOM LUCAS The South End, Wayne State U. Imagine that the Little Rascals went punk. As all-natural anarchists and activists foscused ttn pttsitive change, Spanky and ctompany certainlytwould have ttne htelluva cluhhotuse. Well, it's not tto hig a stretch of the imagi- nation. These "Our Gang" alternatives really exist, and...…

February 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 66) • Page Image 26

… Citibank offers more value to students, TRAVEL LOST SAVINGS WALLETS" SER VICE PRO c0'0 L_ V! AL KDBRY r PRICE 2A-HOUR CUSTOMER OTECTION SERVICE CITIBANK WORLDWIDE LIFETIME WARRANTY"' ACCEPTANCE * Great Benefits * No Annual Fee * 15.4% APR-*- Apply Nom! It takes anly 2 minutes-aend no co-sig4ner: …

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 26

… I Holding class inI the rain forest' Students and professors researching J in the tropical rain forests must race against time. As large portions of the world's rain forests disappear, the; plants that might provide treatments for such diseases as cancer and AIDS- go with them. Under the supervision of ethno- 1 botanist Paul Cox,-Brigham Young U. students document the plants used by shamans (local healers) and the shamans' views of medicine...…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 26

…Page Site THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 7, 1955 Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 7, 1955 Paul Bunion Wrapped in Sock at DBS fy JOHN BUNYAN their tip off from the manageir of to the Stadium in a 1934 Mercedes Special investigators from the the Capitalist Market in Ann Ar- Benz on a dark night in Decembe: Michigan State Cop School yes- bor. He reporotedly overheard two while members of the Athletic de- terday rounded up...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 26

…Pae Twenty-Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY AA^mrlniv. ra r snr 7.' 1 Qda Pai wnySxT-Fava %-. t, u n l v nIL.V IUQ~,«rlf! :i CLASSY CLASSIFIED W ANTED STEAMSHIP COMPANY needsosummer employees betwvern June lst and Sep- tember 30 for South Amenican, Eur- opean, and Asiatic voyages,.hoth Male and Female. Various jobs avail- able. Steomfittors. cooks, ships moor, diesel merhanie, radmo operator, welder, radar operator, technician, sales clerk, mo...…

February 12, 1951 • Page Image 26

…Page .Eighteen T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAlI V A1~/U~C1Marshall Ilerson, Helen Greene aidBoemaElaie Grenbergand and William Jagger, Glenna Greg- ory and Micheal Liuzzi, Margaret (Continued from Page 171 Grein and Howard Hilfinger, Bar- bara Grimm and Jack McGregor, strong, Joan Glover and John Arlene Gringer and J. Recanati. Purvis, Robin Glover and Robert Evelyn Grossman and Bob Jaf- Erf. fe, Marilyn Groe and Don ...…

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 15, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 180) • Page Image 26

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 15, 1941 Woman Is Unpredictable, Infamous, EtAl erate. The new hat is beautiful, or it P.T. Barnum had a word for it, but Stay A w ay is frightfully horrid. it's provoking to see ourselves being Take this enfant terrible of mine, twisted around that little finger so F She is a typical member of ner often spoken about in re affairs of the ron e r, species. I compliment her new gown; heart. It's...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 26

….Monday, 'February' 7; 19 Page 'twenty-Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ -TwntyS..TH MIHIG N.AILMod. Ferurv. . fir I CLASSY CLASSIFIED TAKES A SOCK AT BIG FEET: SL Shoos Shoes from Classrooms 1_______- ----....! WANTED STEAMSHIP COMPANY needs summer employees between June 1st and Sep- tember 30 for South American, Eur- opean, and Asiatic voyages, both Male and Female. Various jobs avail- able. Steamfitters, cooks, ships mate, diesel mechanic...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 26

…Page Two; THE MICHIGAN DAILY M~onday, Februaryv9,.1953' Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 9, 1953 THIS ]CONCEIVE: Bunding DamCe Overcome by IT EDITOR'S NOTE: In conjunction with the lettuce series 'This I Conceive" The Daily is propositioning statements of pre-natal experience from promi- nent members of the University Rhythm Group. Diane Spiritual is a prominent members of the University Ryhthm Group and president of Sortabored...…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 27

…IRY 1 1963 "ItnIlE MICHIGAN UATU.V A. Assis63 Undrdelpe uMntrI 1 fl7Aies AID Assists Underdeveloped Countries PAC By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Responsibil- y for the billions of dollars ven annually by the United tates in foreign aid have passed new hands. When Fowler Hamilton, who as headed the Agency for Inter- ational Development since Sep- mber, 1961, resigned to return ) private business, he was re- aced by former Budget Direc...…

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 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 27

…[EBRUARY 1988 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 L' EBRUARY 1988 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 ianist strikes e right keys y Adrienne Toomey The Hoya eorgetown U., DC When John Brennan, now a George- own freshman, began taking piano les- ons at the age of eight, he had no idea hat nine years later he would play for wo thousand people in a Leningrad oncert hall Since then he has given innumerable performances, ranging from jam ses-...…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 27

… So, what is happening out there to colleges and universities? Most of the revisions that have been and will be put into effect go straight to the heart of the mat- ter. That "heart" is general edu- cation-the profoundly impractical body of courses intended to broad- en one's knowledge and improve the intellect. Traditionally, this has meant study in the liberal arts-an emphasis that largely distinguishes colleges from vocational schools. In a...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 27

…MARCH 1989 Dollars And Sense U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 15 MARC 199 * ollrs Ad Snse . TE NAIONL COLEG NEWPAPR 1 Here's a class that's not a piece of cake Clam chowder, salad, boneless barbequed chicken, corn on the cob, fresh broccoli and apple pie a la Omode. Ed Coon and Sandra Strick eat like this five days a week and still they complain. That's because their complaining - or rather, critiquing - is their job. The two professors he...…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 27

…0 ti THE NATIONAL MI I FGF NFWSPAPFR in4/FFRRHlARYV199 °itt U. I nc IVAI IVIYHL WLLCUC IYCyy;Drm 'CR " -' ' i S * w I COLLEGE GUIDPTO UNLIMITED NTERTAINMEN Neil Young Weld Neil Young has rebuffed stagnation for more than 20 years. From stints with Crosby, Stills and Nash to the surrealistic synthesizer dominated album Trans, Young has elusively avoided stylis- tic redundancy and classification.? But it is his work with slop-rock heroes...…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 27

…ENETIMN 0 You lkig 'bout my Shattering TheMyth a i generation?) The screenwriter, director and stars are all twentysomething. So how well does Reality Bites portray us *. D en director Ben UR NaStiller's Reality Bites made its debut at the Sundance Film festival in January, it was tout- ed as "the twentysomething film we've all been waiting for." Moviemakers had already decid- ed that this film should define the values, concerns, fears and...…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 27

…Monday, February 7, 1955 T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Page Seventeen Monday, February 7, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Seventeen A NOTED ARCTIC BASSO: Eyezik Wail To Howl With Gong Today By IGLEHORN GORP ;..:.... >,,',,. Eyezik Wail, noted Arctic basso ill appear in the 13%!2 Coal Onion Series concert at 6:01 a.m. today in Slope Auditorium. He will be as isted by J. Arty Rank on the Chinese gong. Wail's early musical training took place in ...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 27

…Monday. February 7,x;1949 SHE MICHIGAN DAILY Pooe Twentv-Severs Monday, February 7, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pane Twenty-Severs 0-- F i- -'0-f ARRIVING AT THE J-HOP--Rumors that President Ruthven was advertising for Ralston straight shooters were dispelled at the IM Building Saturday night, when the Prexy and Mrs. Ruthven arrived in their newly decorated Continental. Wearing the uniform of the university police, the Doctor told reporters th...…

February 12, 1951 • Page Image 27

… Mondovy February 12, 1951 T HE MI CH IGAN D A ILY Page Nineteen , " Visiting I-Hoppers Erict ales J-Hop mean, moving time for a number of University men, as fraternity houses are cleaned and emptied for the 4housing of week-end dates. The feminine influx begins on Friday afternoon when the first arrivals are greeted by chaperones, given their room assignments and shown the beds they will occupy, providing they are able to arrange a few hou...…

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 15, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 180) • Page Image 27

…Saturday, February 15, .1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven. If You Like This, Take A Look At 1891! The World's I When it comes to saints, too much is beingesaid these days abaut a cer- tain ane named St. Valentine. And it's only right, because this is the only time of year that he's mentioned at all. But we'll be willing to bet that not one person in Ann Arbor, wheth- er he went to J-Hop or to an ex- clusive dance, has given even a min- ut...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 27

…Pane Twenty-Severi Monday- February 7, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday~ February 7, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PoqeTwen -So ci ARRIVING AT THE J-HOP-Rumors that President Ruthven was advertising for Ralston straight shooters were dispelled at the I:I Building Saturday night, when the Prexy and "rs. Ruthven arrived in their newly decorated Continental. Wearing the uniform of the university police, the Doctor told reporters that he anticipates a...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 27

…Monday, February-9, 1953 T HE M IC H IGA N DA ILY Page Three MrsndaV., FebruorvJ . 15TEMCGN- IYPehr STUD TO SERVICE ' He HipDeep Prexy IP On Top of Heap Special To The Daily WASHINGTON-"I got to be the wheel I am by following the fine, upstanding principles my old man learned me down on the farm," Dr. John A. Humble said yesterday, with a straight face. Humble is the new director of the Draft-All-Non-Agricultural- Students Bureau and the...…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 28

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY UNDAMENTAL INFORMATION: Scientists Probe Mysteries of Great Lakes s C.) By MICHAEL SATTINGER "The major problem in the man- agement of the Great Lakes as a. water resource is the lack of fun- damental information a b o u t them," Prof. David C. Chandler, director of the Great Lakes Re- search Division of the Institute of Science and Technology, said re- cently. In terms of the abundance of water, there i...…

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 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 28

…18 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER FEBRUARY 198E 18 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER FEBRUARY 1981 Greek rejection isn't lethal cut By Lori Darvas Daily Northwestern Northwestern U., IL Rush is over. The songs have been sung; the wel- come signs are up; and the actives are enthusiastically introducing their new brothers and sisters to Greek life. But beneath the excitement, there are peo- ple hidden behind undecorated doors. They're pre...…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 28

…E _ A T . T '.. 'rsJr e M .. '" J am. 40 . '-' f / 11 w 1 e AW the most open of colleges, dissatisfac- tion exists. At Brown, long a bastion of curricular freedom, a full-scale re- view of the curriculum is under way. The purpose, says Sheila Blumstein, dean of the undergraduate college, is "to look objectively where we are now and find the weak areas." But she denies wanting to counter the school's liberal, liberal-arts tradition. More than...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 28

…16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense MARCH 1989 16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense E MARCH 1989 Homeless Continued From Page 1 found the organization, whose opera- tion Finkel calls "covert." After the present occupant of a shel- ter moves out, the building may be pas- sed on to another person. Location and availability are passed along via word of mouth in the homeless community. The lack of assessibil...…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 28

… 401 U. TLF NAIONsAI MI I FGFNFPADA a B .. .jA u.intivHIIV14ALWLLtUtNtVV3rHrtIW w ..R- M!7 iwwrtt3KUHKTi=e Conspiracy? Stone's'JFK aims to answer questions about assassination ByJORGE CARREON Daily Forty-Niner, California State U., Long Beach It all began with the crack of a rifle. Now, almost three decades later, the wounds of John F. Kennedy's assassination have fissured again. Doubt contin- ues to cloud the circumstances leading to Ke...…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 28

…L WANTS TO KNOW HY EY Do WHAT THEY Do So WELL g Drne in orcrewic wo Id you choe h seswr A New Comedy from the Creators of "Parenthood" and "City Slickers" MICHAEL J. FOX KIRK DOUGLAS NANCY TRAVIS OK, SURE THEY'RE TWO-FACED, BACE(-STABBE MG, MONEY-GRU BBE NG, SM EVELI NG WEASELS. BUT, HEY...TMEY'RE FAMILY. the company and how I view things helped. They were impressed to know I was thinking about job security. Did you make any personal or prof...…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 28

…Page Eighteen T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY M d.A^. Fnkr.- 7 1aZ mona y, reuruory I, 1955 Support the March of Dimes FINGERLE LUMBER COMPANY Support the March of Dimes THE LEWIS & FRISINGER CO. Hark ye v Clad in s armou Gazing ou Altruists, Turning r Toward tI assem Pointed sl Of the Big Narcissists: vision in the mirror, elf-wrought, self-hewn Marching Phalanx, each one sr, bearing z, Spear and mirror in his hand, it, not gazing down on, W...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 28

…Poge Twenty-Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mnndov. Februrv ' . 1949 a ... -we-ty-.u. H I H GA ~ L odw Fhur .14 ST he Goo Ne Ovrr iss A whole army of extra clerks at SLATER'S guarantees you immediate, personal service- no irritating, long lines! Veterans, the efficient handling of your accounts is a must at SLATER'S. Experienced workers know what they're doing! SLATER'S has complete lists of textooks for all courses, and all the books it's possib...…

February 12, 1951 • Page Image 28

…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 12, 1951 and Richard Zylowski, Jane Hustone, Mary Ann Levona and Kathleen McKinney and Gege N A M E S Kuentzel and Thomas L. How- Jerry Van Syac, Joan Levy and W. Marek, Marjorie McLean and ard, jr. Jerry Hardy, Ann Lewiss and Irv- Samuel Szor. Elsie Kuhl and Carleton Grif- ing Keene, Lois Libbey and Ar- Marianne McLeland and Lyn (continued rrom Page 15) fin, Marthene Kuieck and Don- thur Jaeger....…

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 15, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 180) • Page Image 28

…Page Eight ti THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 15, 1941 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 1 5, 1941 'M' Men Are Popular Because They Shun Lipstick, Ankle Socks, Etc., h A recent survey taken by sixteen wear neckties or anything common reporters on the campus reveals the .ike a clean shirt. reasons behind the extreme popular- 7. They are always perfect gentle- ity of Michigan men. Some five hun- nen. There was a striki...…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 28

…Patie Twentv-Eight T HE MIC H I GA N DA ILY Moneinv- phu' r 7 14 P ..7Tw nt-EwIahtrTHE I H r%-r+r rr g L.Wa LY 7IVVIUV f011 14 v- ,--I T eGood New 1 O 4A FR A whole army of extra clerks at SLATER'S guarantees you immediate, personal service- no irritating, long lines! Vterans, the efficient handling of your accounts is a must at SLATEiR'S. Experienced workers know what they're doing! SLATER'S has complete lists of textooks for all cours...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 28

…Page Four T HE MI CH IGA N DA ILY Monday, February 9, 1953 Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday. February 9. 1953 An Editorial. .. People who read Photography Annual are not the only ones who have noticed The Daily's seeming lack of initiative in reporting news of a sexual nature. In the calm, uninhibited atmosphere of a J-Hop Extra we would like to apologize for what is only an apparent neglect: May we first assure our readers that this s...…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 29

…BRUARY 1988 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 19 222-0 Spelunkers explore Most-used drug Steroids Relive the football game If you can't see your Caffeine is good for What you don't know can that rewrote the record hand, you must be in a studying, but not so good kill you. books. cave. for the stomach. Page 20 Page 22 Page 22 Page 20 Sacrificing health for thinness Letter to Connie: We can help you By Editorial Staff Daily Kent Stater 'Kent St...…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 29

… including Cognitive Science and Me- dieval / Renaissance Studies. "Stu- dents find it interesting to bridge and to cross specific disciplines," notes William Cain, director of American Studies, an interdepartmental major at Wellesley. "I think interdiscipli- nary work provides breadth, range, freedom, openness." There are other attempts to repair the fragmented curriculum. The Uni- versity of Washington has created the College Studies Program...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 29

…MARCH 1989 Dollars An e U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 Dartmouth student churns out thriving, diverse businesses By Lulu Kroll The Dartmouth Dartmouth College, NH What do news, food and musichave in ommon? All of them are at the crux of usiness ventures that have been own- ed and operated by Dartmouth College undergraduate Matt Ridenour over the past several years. Ridenour is a budding capitalist who seeks and creates new business ve...…

February 17, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 78) • Page Image 29

…Low Monthly Payments $1000 Credit Linre** E32N Address where you want card and billing statement mailed: NatteYourtMaing Address at School Apt. No.Cty/StatetS p STUDENT INFORMATION PermanetAddresso(If Different from Sctool) City State Zip SchtolTeteptone Hotoe Teephote Coltege Naote City State Claso QStat. StudentQSeniot Gadaaton Date Socal Secuity Numbet DateoBtt Ate youatU.S. Ctzet? IfNogive VsaStatus Juniot Q ttet toeso QNo SEMPLOYMENT/FINA...…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 29

…0 Q Q on screen this month More basketball flicks, the final (we think) Naked Gun and yet another Michael J. Fox money movie top the list of films slated for release this spring. Naked Gun 331/3: The Final Insult (Paramount) After a year of wannabe spoofs such as Fatal Instinct, Robin Hood: Amen in Tights and Loaded Weapon I, it's refreshing to see Leslie Nielsen back as Lt. Frank Drebin in what promises to be the final installment of the Po...…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 29

…Monday, February 7, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nineteen Monday, February 7. 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paqe Nineteen Queen of Women Discusses Role of Metaphors in Society It was just a routine conference. Just some of the campuscoeds witha particularly vicious swipe gathering in the office of the of the emery. "Indeed, so I did. Queen of Women for a regular This is like lighting the fire with periodical weekly chat on the Fate a different m...…

February 12, 1951 • Page Image 29

…Monday, February 12, 1951 TA 1 S. Simpson, Nancy Peterson and AMS Ted Reynolds. SUSAN PETERSON and Max (Continued from Page 20) Gaesky, Mary Petticrew and Gor- don P. Burkhead, Janet Pierce and bert E. Neil, Jr., Suzanne Nasset Edward Wacber, Joan Pierce and and Roger Hammer, Joan Neal Samuel Ehlow, Tish Pierce and and Greg Hooper, Carol Needler Jerry Gluck, Carolyn M. Piercy and Russell Chandler, Mary Lou and Thomas D. Glass, Helen L. Nrff an...…

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