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April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE N! IN THE WORLD OF HITLER: The German State And The German Universities Examined In New Books Wholesale Dismis'sals Of Professors Carried Out THE GERMAN UNIVERSITIES AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM, by Ed- ward Yarnall Hartshorne, Jr., Harvard University Press, Cam- bridge. $200. By BERNARD SHRIBER Of all our social institutions, the University; perhaps, lends itself least to regimentation. Yet the Nazi re- gime after...…

April 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

… MAY FESTIVAL SUJPPLEMENT Sitri~~ 4:Dl" att 4kr SECTION TWO j Ml ll1 M IIMIIA®R IYAM i - - ia 0 swev i i r of r - _ _._ . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1938 Marian Anderson To Open Music FestivalMay 11; Ormandy Will Conduct Philadelphia Negro Singer Won Success Program For The 1938 May Festiv Outside U. S. Miss Anderson Has Sung In Scandinavian Lands, Italy And Germany :cassian Audiences Most -Enthusiastic The succe...…

April 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 134) • Page Image 9

…2, 199 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Class Project Of Freshmen Has New Title 'Puddle Jump' To Reylace Former Name; Original Song Is Show's Theme "Puddle Jump" has been substitut- ed for "Shower Shuffle" as the title of the Freshman Project; Betty White- ly, '42, publicity chairman, has an- nounced. An- original song, written by Gwendolyn Dunn and June Wales of the music committee inspired the change. The project, which will be in the form of a dance wi...…

April 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

…She Eats Her Cake - and Is a Beauty Queen, Too! Molly Mercer, University of Alabama leader in the campus beauty parade, who doesn't think much of all this reducing business, goes right on eating sweets to her stomach's delight, pooh-poohing the idea that extra pounds will be the result. And she proved it for our cameraman, too. Collegiate Digest Photo by Faber Ferdinand Ruled the Milk Bar when Lafayette College's Brainerd Society served all va...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

…T- MICHIGAN DAILY Bright Outlook For Business Seen In 1939 'Production Higher Now' Says Horrocks, Noting Need For More Capital "Industry's outlook in the United States is exceedingly bright for the last half of 1939," Arthur C. Horrocks of tl~e Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. told 800 foremen yesterday at the luncheon meeting of the first Michi- gan-Ohio Foremen's Institute spon- sored by the Extension Service. For the first months of this year...…

April 04, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

…APRYL 4: 19S7 THDE IC-11GAN DAILY PACE NINE Travel. Industry To Reach Greatest Expansion This Season Sea Voyages To Hit Peak In June, July Trans -Oceanic Facilities Taxed Again In August, And EarlySeptember Ticket Agents Urge! Early Reservations The ever-growing travel industry will reach its greatest expansion this year. How travel conscious America willi be is best indicated by the estimate of its travel bill for this year-$3,- 00...…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

…IMAY FESTIVAL L E t 'gun Iai& SECOND SECTION SUPPLEMENT VOL. XLVII No. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Music Faculty Praises Festival Programs,_Artists 44th Annual Series To Be Held Here May 12-15 ; Includes 6 Concerts 4- Instrumeintalists Are Impressive, S a y s Brinkman Fortunate To Get U. S. Stars To Give Balanced Concerts, He Believes "We are particularly fortunate to have been able to sec...…

April 05, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

…v THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 5,19aCi . ..... IN THE WORLD OFN BOOKS Economic Auth Cause And Cu NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECURITY. by Prof. Arthur B. Adams. Uni- versity of Oklahoma Press. $2.50. By PROF. PRESTON SLOSSON (Of The History Dept.) P we never find our way out of the woods it will certainly not be from lack of guide posts, though it is per- haps unfortunate that they point so many different ways! One of the most plausible ...…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TWO TiltMTCHAN DATIX SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 Festival History Since 1888 Is Long, Colorful Huge Undertaking Grew Out of Modest Beginning 43 Years Ago (Continued from Page x) works for choral performance, includ- ing many operas adapted to concert presentation, have been given by the Choral Tnion. In numerous cases, American and world premieres have taken place. During the same period practically all of the world's import- ant soloists, i...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

…_______THlE:ICHIGA N lATIL Y I [V 'F U R F 'N fl 'n- PIIILAELISTS' PRIZE, this cover bearing special c achet commemorating Adolph Hitler's historic visit to Vi rnna, ,Austria., March 15' was received ins Paris., About the swastika, are the words :,"The Leader in Vienna." The c.over carries four Austrian stamps. IE I t u-P1Ol.cE l uBS FEL.L UNION PICKIT. Policely-c in on this pickiet of (lie United AutomobileWrkrsUnion 4during a, fig...…

April 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY U P 4,1938 Nino Martini Is Star Of Radio,. Opera Cinema, Concert Stage f; I (Continued from Page 9) of yore this- suave Italian. is nick- named "The Metropolitan Adonis, and, -adm-its, ruefully, that his dear public often makes impossible de- mands. He receives no end of requests for locks of his hair; numerous tender letters from mothers asking for pic- tures of "Baby Nino;" the prize, how- ever, was a request -to si...…

April 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE WORLD OF BOOKS 'Hannibal Hooker ProvesTo Be 20th Century Anthony Adverse The story deals with the career of the son of a mid-western Quaker family. Hannibal Hooker of the Waynesboro, Indiana, Hookers leaves home to study at a Boston theologi- cal seminary, to become a priest of the Episcopal church in the little town of Audubon, Mass. Following a series of political, theological and romantic incidents topped off ...…

April 05, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 136) • Page Image 10

…-r-U T t and most important non-athletic activity st college campuses is the student news- Owned, edited and managed by under- tes,it has often been called the most prac- f all extra-curricular activities because its embers receive training for future profes- newspapering or (if headed for other learn the valuable lesson of how news- and public opinion are made. More 0,000 collegians labor on 744 college spers. Of these, 55 per cent are week...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

…THE M1C iI A DAiii roadway And London Stars High-Light 10th Drama Se. ason _ , i Arbor Won. Special Rdease r Carrol's The White Steed5 n local audiences witness "The Steed" during the 1939 Dra- Season, they will be unwitting to one of the most unusual in the theatre-release of a ful Broadway hit while it is inning in New York. It was 'cause of the interest of Eddie g, the producer, and Paul Vin- "arroll, the author, in non- ional Univers...…

April 04, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

…9TEN THE MICHIGAN DIAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1937 Puerto Rico's Natural Beauty AttractsMany Variety Of Views Makes Island Ideal Vacation Resort, Says Mercado One of the outstanding attractions of Puerto Rico as a vacation resort is the wealth of natural beauty the island presents, according to Emerlin- do Mercado of the Romance Lan- guages department, himself a native of the island. It is not only the flaming spectre of the- mountains, nor th...…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

…"T" TH E M ICHIGAN DAI LY SUNPA, ,APR ae5, 193Y Dr. Earl V. Moore, Philadelphia Arranger, Cailliet, Says, 'Patien ce Own Reward lWusical Director,_Says Array Of Artists Is Best Yet _ _ir r FFs t at litetrpolitn Bsso I FstvalDircto Blieves Festi val Wagein Tnor FestivalN te Lucien Cailliet, arranger for the; Philadelphia Orchestra is a living testimonial to the saying that "Pa- tience brings its own reward." For 17 years, he was a member o...…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

….. _.. TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PA May Festival Is Classed Among World's Outstandtng Musical Events Concert Series Bring's Many Famed Singers Pons, Leopold Stokowski, Jeannette Vreeland Art Amiong Gnests (Continued from Page 1) Toscanini, who chose him to sink with the New York Philharmonic Symphony in music from Wagner's "Die Walkuere." Although born in England, Harolc Bauer, noted pianist who will be heard in Beethoven's "Emperor" Con- certo...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE EU Tense France Leads In Popularity Of Travelers! World Attracts Many Student Travelers India's Most Famous Building Paris Most Interesting To The Student Of Culture, Casual Tourist Alike C.lose Political LUnity Is Fou iid In Capital By ROBERT MITCHELL France, traditional ally of the Unit- ed States and scene of experiences of the war, is one of the most popular countries for the itinerary of the for- eig...…

April 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FiXr E Martinelli, Cabinet-Maker's Son, Led By Fate To Metropolitan PAC-~ *i~m~ Agnes Dvis, Note S oprano, Is Ex- Teache r Popular Singer Won Fame' And $5,000 In Contest; Sings Role In Carmen From teacher in Denver public schools to star in Philadelphia grand operas has been the swift rise to fame of Agnes Davis, young Amer- ican soprano, who will appear here in the May Festival. The daughter of an army colonel, she fir...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 11

…I Sir igau, 'LEMENT it t rs l wnrl ww®w I.A rlMe s ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1939 Six May Festival Concerts eature Three Organizations; To Offer Otello 0 4)., Gladys Swarthout i Program For The 1939 May Festival Will Open Program Evening Of May 10 Popular Star Of Opera, Radio Returns To Concert, Motion Pictures And Ann Arbor For Festival Gladys Swarthout, star of radio and motion pictures will open the forty...…

April 04, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1937 T1E lEICI GAN DAILY U.S.S.R. Celebrates 20th Anniversary Of Revolution Thi is Year Visit To Russia Offers Mixture O Modern, Old Over 12,000 Americans Expected To Tour Soviet For 20th Anniversary More than 12,000 American tour- ists are expected to tour Soviet Rus- sia this. year to watch that coun- try celebrate its 20th anniversary of the revolution, which brought the establishment of the S.oviet state. Last year 9,0...…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 11

…UINDAY, ARIL 25, 193" T HE M IC HIG AN D A ILY PAGE ELEVEN FetiaVoins Young Pianis ored with a Ph.D. by the University of Breslau, wrote his thesis in the Conflicting Forces Of Human Nature Found in Plot Of 'Aida' The Characters Struggle . 't~h CI: act~ ~rugleChoral .Director In Fate-Laid Trap Of C Own Emio ns-- (Continudcc From Puge 9) one to his sacred and preparatory rites at the Temple of Vulcan. Only Aida remains, torn with bitter a...…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 12

…FOU THE MICHICAN DAILY 5i 'N3YARTI-,19 Philadelphia Orchestra Will Play He re A, Festivl 1 Uor ' 1 I .Firs I Time I iFounded 1900 !1 e( -ogdI F xpla'isl4E F i *i To Encourage Fstival Numbers Classic M i1 a (Continued from Page 3) legacy of hundreds of years of op-i pression of his country by more pow- 1 Grown Fr-om Modest Body erful nations. To Concert InsLruntent In all the world, particularly in1 . . aAmerica, he is known bes...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 12

…- E-AHCHIGAN DAatL .3 THE TilC 1" yl ti i Li - if ~TThJflAV ~Pn1T ~ 1o~ a; ,t~ ,WA4 ~ Offer Visitors Scandinavian kStudents Still Duel And Drink Beer An Insight To Many Historic ScenesNations Offer y HORACE W. GILMORE -OQuiet Vacation >u want to see planned collec- A Sight In The Capital elgium THE FAMOUS TOWN HALL IN BRUSSELS The Quickest Way To Travel Lakes, Forests, And Low..r Roing eadolow s, IsIancd Arie entifu In Dennarlct SWe...…

April 24, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 145) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SU ahiadelphia Orchestra Will Be Here Third Time In A Row .__., In 30 Years Of Its Existence, Only 4 Have Conducted; Ormandy Now Head Hilda Burke, Soprano Soloist, Started Career In Baltimore By EVA ETKIN test. In 1927 she was awarded a Jul- Hilda Burke, who will appear as liard Scholarship which enabled herj j soloist in the May Festival, was born to study for a year in Dresden. Upon her return to this country in Balt...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 12

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY rni Martinelli, Helen Jepson, Old Star And New, Sing In ( L i f artinelli Still t Concert Idol After 25 Years, gan Career There In [913 After Getting Start [n ItalianArmy lovanni Martinelli has become ually a permanent fixture in the erican operatic and concert world. the Metropolitan Opera many ers have come and gone since he le his debut there in -1913. Last r he celebrated his 25th anniver- at the New York Opera. '...…

April 04, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 135) • Page Image 12

…TWELVE THE MiIIGAN DIIX. Suits, Dresses Add To-Delight Of Ocean Trip Three-Piece Tweed Suits, Two-Tone Frocks Form Basis Of Wardrobe By VIRGINIA VOORHEES The delights of a vacation cruise seem far removed from actuality when one is so involved in busy cam- pus life. In truth, however, such trips are looming up to brighten the future for many women students. To those fortunate individuals, appro- priate clothes are a subject of im- mediate ...…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 12

… i1Vi% i: Y, Pr iL ? , I937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDALY, APRIL 25, 1937 ____________________________________________________________________ - -I 4 W omen In Philadelphia Symphony Prove Orchestra Ca reers A re Possible _ _______- ~i The 44th Annual NOTICES May Festival Brilliant programs interpreted by outstanding per- sonalities in the world of music have been planned. This is your opportunity to hear artists of world-wide recogniti...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 13

… SUNDAY, APRIL 19:'-8 T q HE M1 ,IC II GA D)A 11,Y PAGE TMUTEEN SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 19~I8 PAGE T~E~TE~N South Sea Mexico, Central America Now 'AreConveniient Airplanes Offer Five-Hourl Service Daily To The Llerllutid slands Ever since Captain Cook visited the Hawaiian Islands and Herman Mel- ville started his stories of the South Seas, the weary traveler has sought surcease from the hectic life of the North in the quiet and lanquid islands b...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 13

…TWE MICHiVAN DAIIN ianz rderson Acclaimed In Europe Capitals Before Suceess He Ar~'1 *.... ~u~r eu ~ i / Critics flailed Negro Singer During Tours :e Won First Recognition In ' Europe In 1933; Gained Toscanini's High Praise The steps by which Marian Ander- son, who makes her second appear- ance -here in this year's May Festi- val, has risen to the pinnacle of con- cert fame are those of a person who has "made her own breaks." Born in Ph...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 14

…PitIc THE MICHIGAN DAILY I3TiNflAVAPPL>1 Man Students Plan Varied Trips South Appears Most Popular Vacation Place Sumner Visit To Europe Also Is On Program Of Many Vcationists By ANNE HAWLEY With spring comes the traditional "fever" and an impelling wanderlust. Sunny skies and foreign scenes are attractions not to be ignored by many a Michigan man and woman, and the south appears to be the most popular spot for the April vacationist. ...…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ned Career As Newsboy But Graduated To Gran ,1 0 - Began Studies In College Made Debut At Monte Carlo, his operatic Carlo Opera France, and debut with the Monte and successes in Italy, Germany followed in Elizabeth Wysor Hailed As Star Among Younger Concert Artists, \7/- I Metropolitan, Unit 1932 After Singing h Mary Garden course of a brilliant singing Richard Bonelli, the man e story reads like aHoratio vel, has ea...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

… , APRT iUE tS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fric- F TFTN Travel Tips For Clothes, .'o? --- Salient Point For Wardrobe Is Versatility The Good Traveler IHas Compressible Garmnents' Vor His Trunks, Cases By SUE POTTER There exists upon this earth a curious class of rugged individuals, who, having decided to take them- selves a little jaunt, thereupon jam a clean handkerchief and a tooth- brush into their hip pocket and grab a sleeper 'plane, tr...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 16

…rAGr, 2 XTEEN THE MIfIIC AN ! L ... r r t d N h 1. .,o PAGE SIXTEEN ~77'f V, W~L 3, 1D38 Warm-o Italians, Nazis Piredoniiliate Yot 1, f No Lonlger ['Pass mw l '11 iStrec C(alfes; ren Spain Is Not Opena f' ei' I Visitorsl This Year A Street Scene in 'Beautif ul Barcelofa' Fian, l y CISI eplace Rome And The Rins Ba r1)e, ' J I'T As Chief hlia,, I'ofist Attraction i C Before the war Spain was one «f the triost. iperativ' of tr...…

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