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May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Local showers today, followed by cooler; tomorrow, partly cloudy and cool. Ig i rt iau Dati Editorials Roosevelt Fulfills Platform Promises. VOL. XLIII No. 168 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933 PRICE FIVE CENTS Soprano Captivates Audience Traditional Brilliance Of Friday Concert Upheld As StueckgoldSings Sell-Out Indicated For 'Merry Mount' Young People's Chorus Is Successful Feature With Rose Bampton The standar...…

October 20, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…) 'V A& 4 'qwn 460 A SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 PRICE _ _ I nr JURY FINDS CAPONE GUILTY I Il I° nbers of 1 on e and Prejudice.' S FAITH, HOP Calls Prevalence 1 Prejudice Today ,'- E of Bulletin WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.-(JP)- Japan now is willing for the United States 'to sit with the League of Nations council as it tries to solve the Manchurian puzzle. Understanding more clearly the American positi...…

November 20, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…/ TABLISH-ED 189Q rC. it 34ZU 4, _. VOL. XLII. No. 47 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 RUCKER ASKS PEOPLE FOR TAX UPPORT AT PRESS CONVETION; UTHENSE SPER-UIVERSIY WARNS JAPAN Help in State Relief Programs, Pleads Governor. PRAISES PRESS Prosperity Returning, Is Executive's Belief. Governor Brucker last night ppealed ,to the people of Michi- an to support the administra- on's ,taxation and unemployment ...…

January 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-n CY_ 4 w ra 4a113 S MEMBER ASSOCIATE PRESS "1 001 ', 1 1, wommi T PRICE FIVE :LII. 84 SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1932 ES. IS CHOSEN EOANIZATION' BAKER, BARNES TO LEAD J-HOP CONGRESS DEBATES SUPPLY' MEASURES Land Banks Bill Near Approval as Recozstruction Goes to Conference. DRY LEADER I Formed ! II )N, Jan. 19.-(AI)- and genial force Ju- es Gates Dawes will antic Reconstruction its task of e...…

February 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…['he WeatherI nerally fair and not so today. Tomorrow unset- possibly followed by snow.j LI e £fr igan ~~adP Editorials Last Call For Petition Signatures .. . XLIV No. 98 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934 PRICE FIVE C i-ow- 00 Sign Petitions 1934's Political Turmoil: No. 4: Study Of Russo-Japanese Issues Ber 300 Signatures Needed To Place Amendment On Ballot etitions Must Be In By Noon Today my Beer And Lighter Wine...…

March 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…The Weather (.en erally fair, slightly warm- (,r in south portion Tuesday; Wednesday unsettled, warmer. A .90 Mw tt r. it6iga :4Iaitl9 Editorials Unwisdom lOf Kentucky Legislatunre. I I VOL. XLIV No. 123 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS J. 0. Murfin Made Regent omstoek Detroit Attorney To Fill Position Left Vacant By Shorts' Resignation New Appointee Is Noted Republican Appointment Is Requested By Retiri...…

April 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…The Weather _ Sir igart qai1~ Partly cloudy and rather cool Th Friday; Saturday fair and mod- Labe erately cool. W Due. VOL. XLIV No. 142 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934 Editorials he Model League A Student ratory: Give Dr. Wirt His PRICE FIVE CENTS 300 Here For Model Assembly Plenary Session Of League Of Nations To Meet In Congregational Church President Ruthven To Act As Chairman Students, Faculty From Michigan Colleges To Conv...…

May 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair today, except possibly local showers; unset- tled and cooler tomorrow. QJl~rg it iga iIaitij Editorials Senior Sing Revives An Old Tradition; Higher Education And The Individual. VOL. XLIV No. 168 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Seniors To Revive Old Tradition Outstanding Stump SpedIer To Receive Famous Cooley Cane The Cooley cane will again be pre- This cane became Dean Cooley's S...…

February 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…t 4 A61 MEN ASSOC PR ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, ,FEBRUARY 20, 1932 PRICE FIVE C _ s s i PS C :. { {, A.:. . .y i, 4 BIG D Rl 1' ti Select 'Robin Hood' Cast; Brown, Torbeson Chosen for Leading Roles Changes Allegiance From a wealth of vocal and dra- matic tryout material, the final cast for the Mimes Union opera has been selected and work which has been underway for a number of weeks has brought the operetta, "Robin Hoo...…

March 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 _ Ai w1t ja MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS I VOL. XLII. No. 123 SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1932. WEATHER: Fair PRICE FIVE C SUCCESS ASSETS TO BE DISCUSSED I rsonal Philosophies Will Be Subject at Meeting. PICK COMMITTEE Williamson Will Head Group in Charge of Conference. Whether ideas or ideals are the biggest assets in achieving suc- cess will be considered at a parley on personal philosophie...…

April 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED *1 Km K .ai1 MEMBER ASSOCIATE PRESS " i i _ VOL. XLII. No. 141 SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1932 WEATHER: Generally fair. PRICE FIVE CENTS . . . PROVISIONS DR\VE FOLLOWS STUDENT MINE'AREA INQUIRY Sellars, Romer Investigate Ohio Coal Strike; Find Need Is Apalling. INDUSTRY RESPONSIBLE Campus Will Respond to Plea of Miners for Clothes, Commissaries. Grim'Battle With Disease Bacillus 'W|UOL E ...…

May 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…it t a VOL. XLII, No. 167. FIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. :471 a tr 14*0 I1 I MEMBER ASSOCIa r WEATHER: Cloudy; Showers, PRICE FIVE ___- * - - .r~-. p REVENUE BILL HELD SUP WHILE SENATE DEBATES ON TlRFF Storm Breaks Over Oil Import Tax; Prominent Men Linked in Lobb'ing Charges.' BUDGET WORK DELAYED of Indefinite Hold-up in Tax Measure Is Used as ,r. Albert A. Stanley. Club by Both Sides, WASHINGTON, May 19...…

August 20, 1936 (vol. 45, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Generally fair, cooler south portion today; tomorrow cloudy, warmer north and extreme west portions. YI Sir i gan xtl Editorials Tip To Potential Soldiers .. Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XLV No. 44 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1936 PRICE 5 CENTS Farley Flays At Republican 'Scare' Drive Attacks GOP Campaign As Effort To 'Break Down Faith OfPeople' His First Speech Since Convention Bells For Univ...…

July 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

…Weather Fair today; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer. LL Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorial Neutrality Versus Impartiality ... VOL.: ... No. 21 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939 PRICE FIVE ( it less Mend DanzijCommissioner Be Granted Credit oh RFC President Plans Broadened Authority For Agency To Grant New Loans Amendment Added To The Lending Bill WASHINGTON, July 19. -('P)- Senators Wagner a...…

July 20, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Fair today and tomorrow; somewhat warmer today; to- morrow warmer. L Lit iga A60F jDatt Editorials Army's Newest Plaything .. . Roosevelt's Labor Policy .. . Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL XLVI. No. 19 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Faculty Man's Son Is Killed Under Wheels Of Automobile Jose Albaladejo Hit By Car When Tossed From Bike By Swinging Door Inquest Is Planned For 8 P.M...…

August 20, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… The Weather The outlook is for local show- ers today and tomorrow in the lower lake region. C, .4 r ict Tan esast Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials Till We Meet Again .,.. Is This A Solution? .. . I VOL. XLVL No. 46 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Law On Child Labor Passed Unanimously B U.S Senate. Follows Suggestion House May Agree To Separate Child Labor Ban Tax Law Loopholes Bill IsAp...…

July 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… The Weathe r Partly cloudy today, preceded by rain in the south, cooler and partly cloudy tomorrow. Yl r e t3Ir ja :Iat Editorials The Two Years Of War In Spain ... The Nation's No. 1 Problem . Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. XLVIII. No. 20 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ __ ... -. .-.. ,.-ITT -. ,. - _ . , - - - - --- Finland Gets '40Oympics At Helsinki Work Started On Stadium In Finn ...…

July 20, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… The Weather Partly cloudy today; Continued warm; moderate southwest winds. r igan :Iai1t Official Publication Of The Summer Session Editorials Fresh Air Camps Prevent Delinquencies, , . We Should Watch And-Learn.. VOL. XVI No. 24 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935 PRICE: FVE CENTS i 1 AAA Suits Pernitted By Senate Processors Eligible To Sue Sharply Limited In Compromise Measure Roosevelt Favors Barring Litigation All Governm...…

July 20, 1932 (vol. 13, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy, showers and warmer in extreme north portions Wednesday. L .L '4Ufr igan tl Editorials Abolishing the Third De- gree. Official Publication of The Summer Session VOL. XI No. 20 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS Badgley Gets Medical Post;* ..Alexandr Is Prioted Former Member of Staff, Now, atFord Hospital, To Fill Place Vacated By Dr. Vernon L. Hart Both Apointments Made by ...…

July 20, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…The Weather; Cloudy and showers today; not much change in tempera- ture. L A6F ~IaiIP Editorials The Student And War . . Official Publication Of The Summer Session a XV No. 22 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRIC iVE CENTMl l .- Kocsis Plays 76 Round In Golf Tourney Ties For Sixth Position In Qualifying Test With Seeley, Markham Out Young Detroiter Is Medalist With Par Sweet, Letterman, Also Wins Rig...…

June 20, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1930 t rWi $'umBat Published every morning except Monday deing the University Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled tosthe use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published herein. Entered at the Ann Arbor, Michigan, postoffice as second class matter...…

February 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO AC ULTY FOP 193 0 SUMMER SESSION T NCU NklUS NEINTTEACHERS EMINENT IN MANY FIELDS '"HE MICHI A' t 1)A11.Y fIMtTTT b&?-1 A" t'tMl-l t'f A'C Vf !tn t AAA A A A A. IVA x %, A& A v l-AV kl LJ X-1 I 1htR'31AY, FEBRt~iUAR~tY 10, 1930.. ..I / ~ w / l I l l11Y~ nl l r r...ra r r. w Connecticut Governor's First Glider Flight Ends in Disaster as His Moto-less Craft Crashes From Altitude of 25 Feet' f I Dean Kraus Announces Person- nel of...…

March 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…T1AIr- MT(M-1TCAN DAILY l l3J '.,A NEW PLANET IS REVEALED BY PHOTOGRAPH; IMADLAC kCREEN DISCOVERED BY HUGE 24-INCH TELESCOPE[SDRFECI f REFLECTIONS - iGI~~~[S [IVLi AM %~~EBE Encouragement of Scholarship The Men Have It.- in Journalism Students Is Not much glory for cinemactress- Pfes these days with two pictures fea- purpose of Award- turing male stars and the third go- ing as far as "Men Without Wo- ONLY SENIORS ELIGIBLE men." The latter o...…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…THE MICRTr.AN T) A i t' V FU;NERAL SERVICES OFFICIAL -BALI FOR RAS VICIM~All Coi iaElection, Today TO B[ EL T009Y U NSTR .CTIONS :--place a cross in the square( the name of the candidate for whom you wise to U";iVerity Student Killed When Czar Craslics Isnto Trck Student cou~iipMihig Near Ypsilanti. a AIF M A%-WAA A \T1 A TrV- * ~ ..f L ZJ-4 1 _A Ur Ll i L Y 2vi Y J, l 1 ) OT;IT~ENS#IPDRIE LWNER OF KCENTUCKY DERBY WINNER OPEN ONcAMPUS Cf...…

November 20, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…THF° MTrNTC. A m N A Ti V 'TTTTMAMi AV Trl(1t7i;?hA"C2 ? ? IM 1 OqA 1 11 G l l V R .1. U.H NT L7 AHV1 L 1Y1 1iT1 h Cwgli..A 7 kiV1Y Pr ~A f' NUVEVDLbjIt U, Iyh)U :- . Scholarship's Are Endowed for Detroit Tigh School Graduates ALtIMNi TO *O[FFE nrTnnlT IrIIeTn GERMAN TRANSATLANTIC AIR LINER I TAKES OFF FROM LAKE CONS TANCE Gollsis"s of Mloney Obtained I ir c ._it gan Opera Be~i f-r Annio;,,nccs Safeguards J. t: A Vo2 We 1cofdFil...…

January 20, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…PAOn trwo THE MICHIGAN AILY TUESDAY JANUARY 20, 1931 _AIL SPIRITA lVALUES War-Time Commander(Drought FundLeader - Is Ill in Boston HospitalLUadministers Millions ANNAEO Fl H af ! r a TlgTIN SPECIES SCHO C RN ..........__ NEWS-BRIEFS 7-8 ESTUDENTS TO ASK HIELP [i' JOBLESS II I_ r 'I Hillel Leader Calls Religion's God Lifeless and Unconscious.' TERMS GOD AUTOMATON Methodist Clergyman Affirms Scientist's Beliefs as Sound. Einst...…

October 20, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…THiEMCIGNDAILY l AY, UOA "I'll I I I L I , Wleepy Hollow--Replete WIith Traditio, nsO.f ABy-G one 3ay (Continued frymVs i(:edxoiei oerewtu 'ien: "Everybody ,n~ that api ahli I.iP~ )sopher does not 1nwa much as Cetil h neisaporiat. sophomore; and IcnrauaeyouOnicpa.alafroc --yuouh ni having reachecd tatln 7oW~ko eeo ~wI~ .cn Frequently the Presdniwt here, hnIa r otte icpDuc gut even thesttlJae urlCasilhio hiWaintniv ingell had no (;lec onlte ...…

November 20, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…TrWO Wk IIN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1 TW~1 AVEDNESDAY, N(WEMI~ETh 20, Sharman Talks Over WJR On State's Camps speaker Describes, Lists Various Types Of Camps In Michigan Declaring that summer camps af- ford greater onportunities for indi- vidual and group learning than the regular echool work in a given period of time. Profesor Jackon R. Shar- man f the Shol of Education, spoke on "Mrhigrn And Its Camps For Yon People" yesterday over the ...…

December 20, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…E! TWO *-- rMHT MX T X T TY -- " FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935 I TWO 1~RTDAY, DECEMBER 20, 193w a _________________________________________________________ Meetings Draw Professors To Other S'tates Pollock, Preuss, Heneman To Confer With Political Scientists In Atlanta During the Christmas Vacation many professors will be attending meetings of national associations and other conferences which will be her in various parts of the United States....…

October 20, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESD AY, OCT. 'A Scouting Plane Used As Navy's 'Eyes' In War Maneuvers CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGi Y" T fYTTTTTTt " ITT A TTrr T"% T!'% TTT'CT " A - . T %~n r. - n T. , '0--n ..±n.Qiml x The Navy uses its "eyes" in the form of scouting planes during battle fornia coast. Here is a seaplane attached to the U.S.S. California, takin ships and 350 airplanes took part in the tactical exercises which tested which destroyers a...…

November 20, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOV.. 20, 1937 Unions Promise To Help LocateI Corcoran Killer Minieapolis Investigators Hold Two Chicago Labor Men For Questioning She's Tops In Music buildings is at all times inconvenientI to other users of the drive and some times results in positive danger toi other drivers and to pedestrians on the diagonal and other walks. You are respectfully asked not to park there, and if members of your family...…

January 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…TWO. THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, ATNT. Z0, 1'9,5f dW..T___ _A__ _AN_ __ _1_ _ 0of . Seliorliiig, On Vaeatil Rams Into German. Police C''art. 1; I EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS By MA COLM. LONG When your car hit9 a police car,1 you may well expect to begin work the next day on a big pile of rocks but if it happens -to be ;he car of a chief of police of a city in Germany, have no, fear. This is the written advice of Prof. Raleigh Schorling of...…

October 20, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN, bAILV TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 193$ ____ __I ____ ___ ____ ______ ____ ___ ____ ___ ___ EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS CLAS. IFI AAM- ~CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY : Any OLD and new suits, overcoats at $3 and $25. TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD. saxophones, and other mu- sical instruments. Don't sell before you sce SAMI. Phone for appoint- inents. 6304. 78x j ~ ROOMS FOR RtENT ' ,. ® . , 6 :00-WJR Stevenson News. WWJ Ty Tyson: Dinner Hours (6:10). WX...…

October 20, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…THE MI1CHIGAN iiAit1 'UESDAY, OCT. 20, 1939 ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ __~ i + NEWS DA) (By the Associated Pr Hamilton Swears; Nobody Cares e L EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS CLASS I Ff E 0 ADVE RTI'S f :NG ;,: I } C I I t _ ress) Chairman John Hamilton of the Republican National Committee top- ped today's political accusations r when he made a sworn statement in Chicago that the Corrupt Practices Act has been violated...…

November 20, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…n r Nr t r, v i r ix i; MRIDAY, 'NOV. 20,1I939' King Winter Conquers Niagara Falls in First Frost Baxter Writes First Bulletin Oil Patholnav P Fo pl. 00 " JEy lantation Fungi, Disease, Discussed In Circular By Forestry Worker The development and succession of orest Fungi and Diseases in Forest antations, the first in a series of :casional publications by the for- One - Twenty- Millionth Of inch Measured By New Gauges Here War Departm...…

January 20, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY;JAN. 20, 1937 Of The DAY (By The Associated Press) Asks Hold Up Of Payroll Taxes LANSING, Jan. 19.-(P)-Frank A. Picard, chairman of the State Un- employment Insurance Commission, recommended today that Michigan employers hold up payment of pay- roll taxes temporarily. Picard suggested fhat Federal as well as State payments be deferred to avoid confusion. The probability exists that the Federal govern...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938 1 ZZ f lei i V aaa v s s i s c a a a .a Old Law School Building No w Houses Varied Departments Brennan, Savilla Hurt been spentin this department than Brennan~avilla Hurt usual, and the Wolverines' wvork showsl~ rs1T p a In 'Two-To-One' DrillIthis. (Continued from Page 1) Mental lapses were also frequent, - - '____ and the inexeperienc_ of Crisler's Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the doors of the...…

October 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…GIA NI1CIG)AAN DAILY Students, Faculty Exhibit Workn At 16th Annual Artists Exhibition Pollock Urges, AbsentVoting Information Available To Qualified Student Voters Information on absentee voting in the coming election Nov. 8 for the 3000 qualified voters on campus has been made available to the Union by Prof. James K. Pollock of the political science department. Students who are of legal age andj have registered in their respective dis- tri...…

November 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 1938 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30. 11:00 aam. Satarday. SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 1938 have not already done so, may take Director of the Department of An- VOL. XLIX. No. 49 the examination. tiquities in Syria, will give an il- lustrated lecture on "The Meeting of N...…

January 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN -DA ILY w FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1 Dewey Charges Theft Of 26,000,000 Nickels From Subway Group To Hold Hopkins Says Summer Session Dance Recital Will Be Biggest Ever Seen Here More Than 100 Dancers More Than One Hundred pointed out, but it does not force in- Will Participate Students Are Expected struction into a subordinate place.In- struction and research go side by side. At Several Out-Stations Through the combined efforts of Pla...…

February 20, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

…THV TIXTi-,V THURSDAY. rrRRrARV %.fi- 1-4 1 Excursions For Summer Term Are Announced Niagara Falls, Put In-Bay, Detroit Industries Are Listed On Schedule Eight points of interest in and about Michigan, including Niagara Falls, Put-in-Bay, and many of De- troit's outstanding industries, are in- cluded in the annual Summer Session excursions for 1936, it was announced :,esterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, director of the session. The first e...…

March 20, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…~1T MIHT(N IAfty FRIDAY, MARCI 20, 193E L i 1 L 1 Second Flood In A Half Century Hits Johnstown, Pa. Ii VPA,;TOWAN DA " Ross TER. INDIANA TY ALTO0NA PITTSBURGH JOHNSTOWN PH ILA- DELPHIA* MORGAN- CUMBERLAND MD TOWN0BALTIMORE W-VA. VA. WASHINGTO' eCore EL. es R RICHMOND JOHNSTOWN , ro0SO PA.IES ( EVENING RADIO IPROGRAMs__ 6:00-WJR uck Rogers. WWJ Ty yson. WXYZ Cnriast i Music. CKLWOiar 6:15- WJR ,Jnior Nurse Corps. WWJ Dinner Music. ...…

May 20, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO T°lE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1936 NEWS OF THE DA'Y (From The Associated Press) The Day In Politics Michigan Democratic leaders are gathering in Grand Rapids today for a two-day pre-convention session to iron out the problems confronting them before the mass of delegates meets Thursday. Focused about the nominations for governor and United States Senator, the discussion will be largely in the hands of the Young Democrats...…

February 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEB. N New Labor Law May Imperil Print Contract With University (Continued from Page 1) day. Negotiations will be resumed Muonday afternoon, Kuchar said.' M\eanwhile, in a statement to the 1a iy, Wiltse said: "The picketing of the Ann Arbor Press is not a legitimate strike. No demand has ever been made by these former employes on the Ann Arbor Press. Outside agents claiming to represent the Typographical Union have...…

March 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN D A I L Y GUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938 Michigan, First State University, Often First In Educational Fields Tappan, Angell, Burton Do Much To Establish Alma Mater's Fame (Continued from Page z doctors, eight mills and a plow fac- tory. The University fathers had their choice of two possible sites: the' one making up our present campus and another beside the Huron River. As it turned out, many feel they selected the wrong one and that t...…

April 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 198 Panic Caused By False Alarm; 31 Dead Wk O E S ie O f M l Mall, bordering Hill Auditorium and When completed, the 4all will be ork n astern Si eM althe Burton Memorial Tower, will be 1,400 feet long, 350 feet wide on the completed after funds have been ap- new section and 250 feet wide between To Be Done By Com mencem ent propriated by the University to buy the two buildings on the old campus. priva...…

May 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY New Air Minister Volunteer Says Loyalists Are Not Yet Beaten (Continued from Page 1) Spain today who normally have their homes somewhere in Insurgent ter- ritory, he said. "The most populous cities, Madrid, Valencia and Barce- lona, are still held by the Loyalists." Col. Nelson expressed some confi- dence in the government of Premier Daladier of France as an effective anti-fascist force. He said that as war minister in the ...…

April 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY THURSIAy AIrJ 20, 1939 Complete Program To Be Aired 1 Over WMA'Dead Mike' Tuesday DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant td the President until 3:30 P.M.; 11:00 A.M. on Saturday. By ETHEL Q. NORBERG The versatility of broadcasting stu- dents will be demonstrated before a "dead mike" this Tuesday when the U...…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY ., 1939 Newly-Elected Members To Board Of Student Publications New Record Set. As 1,700 Go To Polls; Six Union Vice-Presidents Elected Piano Soloist To Play With Band David Bennett. Jr., 18-year-old gagements with the University of concert pianist, will be the soloist at Illinois concert band and has been the year's final University Band "p," featured in Chicago's famed Sum- eyr'mer Session concerts in Gr...…

March 20, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN BDATLY SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 137 __ a. _ . s .. _ . _ s s ~ _. meeting was Lorena M. Gary, of] Western State Teacher's College, whose paper dealt with "Byron's Opinion of His Contemporaries." Through Byron's letters to Shelley, Miss Gary found thatrthetwo were on very friendly terms, and that By- ron was frank in acknowledging his fondness for Shelley's work. On the other hand, according to Miss Gary, Byron had no patience with ...…

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