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February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 33

…iday. February 9. 1953 T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY Page Nine m n, I , TE I I ND LPe i FIE OXFORD PLAN: Dorm for Dregs Slated f s s By HOWSEN PFEIFFER iversity officials gave the go- sd yesterday to plans for the truction of a gigantic North drangle in the center of the on River. .e new structure will embody modern conveniences of the sance Languages Bldg. as well 'terrifying" architectural in- stions suggested by a four study of Indian vil...…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 34

…Ask i AL 0 0 F 10B - The Michigan Daily - Tipoff'99 - Thursday, November 11, 1999 o Leon ones Sophomore, Guard 6-foot-4, 195 pounds Battle Creek Will they be good? A first look at new Wolverines, new strategy and the real question on everyone's mind 10 Darius Taylor Senior, Forward 6-foot-4, 195 pounds Chicago ' 21 Ramal Hunter Sophomore, Guard 6-foot-3, 160 pounds Ann Arbor 22 Herb Gibson Sophomore, Forward 6-foot-4, 189 pounds Tay...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…THE MICHIGAN DAILA ' MF1tVQ1AV'_ QU'P ua11' I ..la' - - .4Ja~ 3uax, o- sr'A.. Zivilmn 11I, .LU3,d- W.,; 'U' Relations Department Sets Image (Continued from Page 1) t - INVESTIGATE, RECOMMEND: Committees Do Senate Work .I from RANDOM r HFouE <*p ye;(9o 46x9; vS~o A+yitr 604 I(a4otE <<, (Continued from Page 1) 7 celebration although it is five years away. The University relations office carries out its responsibility of interpretin...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 34

…24 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art APRIL 1988 Ballet dancer hangs up slippers for pre-med life By Lauren Neumer The Amherst Student Amherst College, MA For A. John Turjoman pre-med life at Amherst is very different from The American Ballet Theatre, where he spent seven years after high school. As a ballet dancer, he came in contact with people like Russian dancer and ABT Director Mikhail Baryshnikov, traveled to cities around...…

September 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 122) • Page Image 34

…0 0S 7f v 10 ~kickoff '92 Friday; Septeiber11,1992 * - A RUNNiNgG BAn CK S t Michigan's strength ... ...... . .......... ............. .......... .. ..... ... .... .......... ............... ................. .......... beginsl The trio of talented tail the Michigan backfield rep what could be the best gro nation. All three are proven commodities despite havin only a combined 45 games Conversely, the relative inexperience of the re...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 34

…Page Ten CLASSIFI DS FOR SALE PARAKEETS, babies and breeders, ca- naries, singers, cages and supplies. 305 W. Hoover. Phone 2-2403. )1F ONE COMPLETE set of tails. Size 39 long. 34141, R. C. Briggs. )2F ANTIQUE grandfather clock with Westminster chimes in perfect run- bing order. $300. Call 35330, 562 S. Seventh. )4F Today & Tuesday-- ADMISSION... 44c FOR SALE CAMERA AND ACCESSORIES, worth $100 will sell for $75. Kodak Tourist, case, adapter ...…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 35

…148 - The Michigan Daily - Tpoff'99 - Thursday, November 11, 1999 Thursday, November 11, 1999 - Tipo AP Top 25 Nov. 8, 1999 Team 1. Connecticut (21) 2. Cincinnati (19) 3. Michigan State (20) 4. Auburn (4) 5. Ohio State (3) 6. North Carolina (3) 7. Temple (2) 8. Florida 9. Arizona 10. Duke 11. Kansas 12. UCLA 13. Stanford 14. Kentucky 15. Utah 16. Illinois - 17. Syracuse 18. St. John's 19. Tennessee 20. DePaul 21. Texas 22. Oklahoma State 23....…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

…11, 196Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN 11, 198~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVE?~ ' NSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH: Center Investigates Behavior By CYNTHIA NEU The University Institute for So- al Research is one of the focal )lflts for research in the social iences on and off the campus. The ISR is divided into two lain sections: the Center for roup Dynamics and the Survey esearch Center. They are sup- . * rted by funds from the govern- lent...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 35

…APRIL 1988 Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 25 AR19ASuTBo RECREATION HE NTIONAL CO TS Fat Sucking Age of Aquarius His aim is true Rooting restricted New body contouring New Age movement Wheelchair archer breaks Tragic accident prompts technique literally vacuums prepares for a spiritual records on his way to Big Ten restrictions on up excess fat. awakening. Olympics. cheerleading. Page 26 Page 26 Page 29 Page 30 Football boost...…

September 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 122) • Page Image 35

…0 0 0 -14 10" 0f 92 Cornflakes and Fire Co-captain Brown's. enthusiasm drives 'M' defense Bettis takes the handofffrom Mirer at the 48 ... Big holekup the middle!... He's at the 40, avoids two tacklers, one man to beat and... Wow! What a hit he just took from Cowin Brown !... The ball is loose, and it looks like Michigan has recovered! ... And Bettis is slow getting up ... Remember that play? Well, it never happened. Corwin just imagine...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 35

…day, February 9, 1953, THE M IC H IGA N DAIlL~Y Page,, Eleven day. February 9. 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven - I -. I ON THE BED Beta Beta Pi fraternity will climax "Know-Your-Brother-Better Week" Friday by staging a stag dinner and slumber party for the neighboring Wee-Gees. The BBPi house will take on the appearance of a gigantic steamroom to provide atmosphere for the all-night affair. A Monte Carlo party, "You Bet Your Ace," wil...…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 36

… AC S 0 12B - The Michigan Daily - Tipof '99- Thursday, November 11, 1999 Thursday, November 11, 1999 - Tipo, Louis Bullock and Robbie Reid and half of Michigan's points are gone. Left empty-handed, Brian Ellerbe went recruiting for a backcourt. He brought Jamal Crawford and Kevin Gaines into the Michigan family. The two guards are now ... r.,, f", 4 vS t 1 tm After growing up under the watchful eyes of Maurice, Tractor and Maceo, Jos...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ""TV& QV~r"ffnV2""1 THE MtC~hElaN a It.V .F1E c! .6 U7PW1WU u9 i * 11. iERVES STUDENTS, FACULTY: Health Service Provides Unique Clinics DISC SHOP HI"F' (ENTER 1210 S. University NO 3-6922 304 S. Thayer NO 5-4855 By EARL POLE University Health Service has been serving the students and fac- ulty of Michigan for nearly 50 years. Providing basic clinical services and a number of specialty clinics, including mental hygi...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 36

…26 U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body APRIL 1988 26 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body *APRIL igat ~V h - ( Eo/Gc7rAeo0rTiTHAr, I'/ ON THE P/L/_ - s New research may make m t en te Crystal gazers await dawn of a new Age of Aquariusl By Valica Boudry The Minnesota Daily U. of Minnesota, Twin Cities The New Age Movement. The words bring to mind mystic im- ages of crystals, channeling, harmonic convergence and Shirle...…

September 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 122) • Page Image 36

… 0 0 12 Kickff '92 ALUANCE Continued from page 8 This new system does have one plus. I always used to cheer for mass confusion in the bowls and now it's almost guaranteed. Check out some of my favorite New Year's Day scenarios. First No. 1 Washington against No. 2 Michigan in the Rose Bowl. The coalition means nothing - except to see who the third-best team in the country is. Well, any scenario that has either of these two teams No. 1 wor...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 36

…lw Page Twelve T HE MIC H IGA N DA ILY Monday, February 9, 1 Page welv THEMICHIAN DILY ond,. --bua-y9-, 'IKE' INAUGURATEI Flunky's Job , Now Filled Up with Bull AN ADMIRER "Just call me flunkie," the new henchman in the Office of Stu-. dent Paroles, Bull Boorman chor- tled in an under-the-table inter- view yesterday. Boorman, a heavy-set (90 lbs.) ex-con who used to play ball with Murder Inc., likes his job which involves "doing the admi...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…ACTIVITIES SECTION V. Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom 471 a PPMmqqwpp--. ACTIVITIES SECTION i LXXIII, No. 1 A7"lAT AUDl D wR/YTllr 1T mrii e r rr rrr mrr . . AINN ARBORIL.MICHIGiAN, TUJESDAY, SEPTE.MBER 11. 1962 M'\!lT.1' i 11 a Jw.'11 N ... .__ .,.._ . .... . ..a. a...aur.au aa. aaoc TEN PAGiES .eague Helps 'U' Women By BARBARA LAZARUS The Women's League, establish- ed in, 1890, provides a varied pro- gram of activities d...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 37

…PRIL 1988 Student Body Ieady to Shred! ghts red tape or skating ramp y Isabelle Tihanyi The UCSD Guardian J. of California, San Diego The grand re-opening of a student- uilt skateboard ramp marked the end an eight-month struggle to save it m destruction by university red tape. Due to a skateboard ban in effect hrough congested and popular parts of ampus, the U. of California, San Diego kate club, "Ready to Shred!" (RTS), de- ided to find a way...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 37

…J-HOP :43aitp SEC. 2 ., ,., Pnna (}na ' rtinn Twn Monday. Februarv 9 1953 ""ge '-'''m cl'n'.'w Gala J-Hop Goes Antique As Dorsey, Marterie Play Famed Spa Wide Open For J-Hop As a special bonus for J-Hop- pers the Union's plush steam room was opened on Saturday night of the big weekend which in other years had been one of the dance nights. Planned to compensate for the one-night dance, the steam room opening was well attended despite ...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY., SEPTEILVMER 11, 1962 PAGETWOTHEMICIGANDAIY TESDY, SPTEBER11.19I "i' v -..-.. ,.i...- ..i . ;sv Veer Assembly Represents Women EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: IFC Guards Members' Behavior Assembly Association is the of- ficial organization of the inde- pendent women living in dormitor- ies on campus. Technically, any woman living in a University residence hall is automatically a member of Assem- bly. With the ...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 38

…28 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body * APRIL 19 CLA S TAKE A COURSE FROM INDIANA UNIVERSITY! Our nationally recognized Inde- pendent Study through corres- pondenceprogram ogers over400 courses that you can apply toward your degree. Take advantage of the flexibility of Independent Study and fit our courses to your sche- dule. For more information call toll- tree 1-800-334-1011 (In Indiana 1- 800-342-5410). COLLEGE MONEY Priva...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 38

…Page Two, Section Two (Continued from Page 1) Knape, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Barker, Sherwood $arman and Lee Hare- lik, Robert Barnes and Barbara Hubbard, Charles Barnhart and Mary Vanker, Stuart Baruck and Lydia Penrod'. BOB BARRETT and Mary Lowen, Ralph J. Barron and Mar- ilyn Ridley, Bill Bates and Ann Furstenaw, Russel Baum and Hel- en Ballard, W. S. Bauman and Shirlee Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baunow, Bill Baur and Joyce Thomas, Jim Beauder ...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…1%1902 11, 1982 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 7C Inspects,_Organizes Student Activities Continued from Page 1) :e. T h e s e organizations ad 60 days after the letter in sent to return a corn- batement. Otherwise, it is t9 disciplinary action by This deadline-,was extended to September when some letters to affilate group were temporarily lqst in campus mail and a num- ber of groups did not receive their letter in time for Council recon- side...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 39

…U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 29 WPRIL 1988 Student Body Surfing duo set to put team on top ti By Steve Czaban Daily Nexus U. of California, Santa Barbara There are a lot of people who surf. But not all of them are surfers. And even fewer of them are hardcore enough to travel to Indonesia, or take a quarter off from school to live on Hawaii's infamous North Shore in pursuit of the perfect y wave. Yet U. of California, Santa Barbara's (UC...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 39

…M d*Nln Frar 9. 1953 T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Page Three, Section Two monacy, e . y,r TDw , t i NAMES .... (Continued from Page 2, Section 2) and Eileen McDorough, Reynolds Cordes and Jackie Bergey. : William Coulter and Delphine Walgenbach, Hanle Crapo and Dorothy Allasen, James Crawford and Ernastene Hebert, Harry Criel and Laura Weible, Wendell Culbertson and Beth Capitanio, Roger Curran and Anne Robinson, Dick Curry and Mary Kuizenga...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 THE I~hiAN AILYTUEDAYSEPTMBE 1No1w" Sororities Offer Varied Programs for Pledges Union Presents Many Services . 4 (Continued from Page 1) them currently have international sisters. Throughout the year Panhel, along with the League and Assem- bly, put out the newspaper "Wo- mens' Roles." In the fall a forum prior to the SGC elections was provided for affiliated women, so they might learn th...…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 40

…30 U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body APRIL 1988 Death, paralysis spark tough restrictions on cheerleading By Anne Upson of 1986, two unrelated but tragic acci- tragic incidents, said Triveline. allowed," Underwood said. The Daily Iowan dents attracted the attention of While the Michigan cheerleaders "p U. of Iowa national and state committees and were acquainting themselves with "These rules were put in place pri- caused them to...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 40

…PaeFour, Section Two T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Monda v; Februnrv 9_ 1193 Page.Fur, SctionTwo.TE MIC IGAN As ILYfvl I,.s,',A,, 1 y 7l 0 10 I D YOU R ENT! A NN ARBOR OFFICE MACHINES .211 Eost Liberty Phone 8727 ONE STOP at Packard Laundry takes care of all 3! and fast! S' Q J-HOP COMMITTEE MEMBERS WERE G F s . * i-Hop Makers Dazed By Baroque' Success This is a human interest story. PROBABLY the biggest prob- It is the story of ten peo...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 ROCHDALES PRINCIPLES: Students ShareResponsibilities in Co-ops By GUIDO COLLING In the 1930's there arose a new system of living known as the co- operatives. Twenty-six years ago, a group of University students started the first co-op in the nation, because living expenses had risen after the depression. The expenses were re- duced by the students living as a unit instead of as individuals....…

April 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 129) • Page Image 41

…APRIL 1988 Student Body U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 31 APRIL 1988 * Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 31 Graduation for the Middlebury U. (VT) class of 1987.5 took place gowns and skiied a processional run to receive their diplomas at the without the traditional walk down the aisle to the tune of Pomp and bottom. The ceremony came off with only three wipe-outs and no ircumstance. Instead, the students donned parkas under ...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 41

…Monday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five, Section Two NAM ES Helen Carlsen Tom Graham and o> o o o<=>o Jean Parker, Jack Gray and Mari- lyn Merrell, Richard Graves and0O (Continued from Page 3, Section al Barbara Pryor, George Granger K v and Phyllis Fricke, Jerry Gray and Priest, Irvin Fieber and Lorraine Mary K. Caris, Myles Gray and FOR THAT VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT Wonia, RayondF sher and anMarilyn Osberg, Henry Green and Wosmak, ...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1:l tomecoming, Spring weekend Breaks Mo tou nj By KAY POMERANCE Early in October, paths of pa- per, paint and chicken wire and other display-building type ma- terials can be detected in various housing units. As the weeks roll by, the paths become more distinct and the reasons for their existence becomes clear. Homecoming week- end is approaching. Housing groups have feverishly worked to come up with an idea for a displ...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 42

…Page Six, Sect ion Two T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY Mondovy tebruory 9, 1 Page.ix, ectin TwoTHE CH ANDALYMnd ,Febrary 91953 / V f _ BODY This creature was . . . NAMES... (Continued from Page 5, Section 2) nie Sinkule, Arthur Haines and Gloria Haines, Gene Halbrook and Joanne Pincoe, John M. Hale and Marjorie Kler, Charles Hall and Betty Steele, Robert Halleen and Joann Kehrer, James Hamburg and Joyce Kaiser, Bill Hamil and Gitta Gosziniak, W...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN '. lHRE MICHIGAN DA r , ,. . , ., iLY PAGE SEVENwr^ _ . h.. . ._ .. . ., 'I Controversy Surrounds IQC SIGN OF DISPLEASURE-As governing body of all men's resi- dence halls at the University, Inter-Quadrangle Council encoun- to table tennis and chess, compete with squads from other houses. The social chairman arranges social events with women's dormi- tory houses, including mixers, ex- change dinners and picn...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 43

…Monday, February 9, 1953 NAMES ... (Continued from Page 6, Section 2) san Riggs, Bob Johnson and Doi ,t ores Logsdon, Duane Johnson and Mary Hall, Gary Johnson and Re- becca Badger, Martinus Johnson and Barbara Crane, Red Johnson and-Mary Jo Frye, Floyd Johnston and Betty Brown. Peter Johnston and Ruth Ro- senbusch, Al Jones and Virginia Brewer, Earl Jones and Virginia Lee, Elton Jones and Harilee La- cey, Harry Jones and Carolyn Walker, John ...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MUSICAL COMEDY: Musket To Produce Bartholomew Fair' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 International Center Helps Foreign Students,_Visitors <Slender! Smart! Snappy! ( M the NEW by Sebago-Moo WITH PATENTED WELT CONSTRUCTION It I I ~ ,.. By ARNOLD WEINGARDENT Musket, an all-campus show sponsored by the Michigan Union, will present an original musical comedy as the sixth production in its series of annual presentations. The Musk...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 44

…Monday, February 9, 1 Page Eight,;Section Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . . - I v I - '- I I I N-J I % 1 -4 LLe f A I L- I i A A ECMaryann Sarnak, Enver Mehmed- basich and Irene Mahler, Dilip *_Mehta and Martha Mitchell, Rob- (Continuedfrom Page 7, Section 2) ert Meisel and Naomi Walton, John Melick and Gloria Anton, Dick Merrill and Kathleen Keely, Mahoney and Barabara O'Donnell, Bob Mersereau and Muriel Jacob- Kuldip Maini and Marlies Maini...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…EPTEMSER.11,1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEZ PTEMBER 11, 1982 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ......W. MITIC AL, MORAL ISSUES: h . 'i: . Groups Elicit Student Concern JOIN CO-OPSi By HELENE SCHIFF Students at the University who wish to express their views on world issues, or hear others speak, whether they be political or moral issues, have a variety of groups to choose from. All of these groups welcome students who are new to the campus. Youn...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 45

…Aondavy February 9. 193 T HE MIC HIGA N D A ILY Page Nine, Section Two.. " r, ,vrAuy r ,.riirrv 9 H.IHGN1AL.aeNne eto.w NAMES... (Continued from Page 8, Section 2) nd Corinne Secord, Warren Nor- uist and Carol Lutz, Paul Nowak nd Janet Myers, Roy Nowak and qan Gustaffson, James J. Nyberg nd Mildred Chapman. PETER OAK and Betty Shana- )arge, Galen Ohmart and Cyn- his LaPond, Bill Ohst and Jean- iette Natzel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam O'Keeffe...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11.1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1~)lI2 .. . r a .r v li iii V .1 J V ( io 4f SINCE 1883 It 's SINCE 1883 University Bookstore for the Best in BOOKS and SUPPLIES SERVING MICHIGAN STUDENTS SINCE 1883 Thousands of Michigan Men and Women have found our dependable and courteous service combined with the friendly atmos- phere of a "real bookstore "' the answer to their ...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 46

…Page Ten. Section Two T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Monday, February 9, 1I ....Te...Section.Two..THE.M.CHI..AN..AILY. Monday,-Feb_...r_.9,.1 I? rr,{.-:f."r'"".a}aa;,. ". :;rr1".v ."lr v:.+"ar+.+.s".:"r."rf.".":."::" 1.. ..+.vrrx.:":.".:1v::.".t"."vr :>....> f " "l "..:. r":.,J........ ",,"" .": rY" trrfr,::",V.:Y: MVfr t". :": r.1::+: :1 .+MVrfY :".", "r:: rfrf t", "","" ::"' tY YVlt:r .".t"r:: if . .1",+"Y.".">.::1+ '".Y. "1"" ' -Y:"11;. { :...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…The Inside Corner with Dave Andrews lfichigan Wains sNCAA, world itle Rawai Calls SON LUND walked into his office last July, said "Wait just a min- ute," and bounced out again. Two minutes later he was back, still smiling. It wasn't the kind of homecoming most baseball coaches would appreciate-getting bothered by a reporter on the first day home- but when you've just put the lid on a 56 game college schedule that has taken you from Kala...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 47

…:ay, February 9, 1953 T HE MI C HIGA N D A ILY Page Eleven, Section Twa .,. -,I Februay , I193-TE MIHIN-DI LY..o-eElevn, Section Two Lindberg, Charles Stark and Joan Chiravola, Bob Steiner and Ann A M ES . Batchelder, Sheldon Stearns and Carole Michels, Mr. and Mrs. Don- tinued from Page 9, Section 2) ald Stearns, Jack Stevens and Colleen Morgan, James Stewart Silver and Ellen Sherman, and Pat Kendrick, Jim Stewart Silverberg and Nancy C...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYTED Wolverines By JERRY KALISH with what he calls a feeling It's approximately 668 miles "guarded optimism." 'om Yost Fieldhouse to Ebbett's It's not surprising that obseve To Field Improved Basketball Tean of rers Field, but you'd think you were actually in Brooklyn last season when you heard Wolverine basket- ball fans echo the old war cry made famous. by the Dodgers, "Wait 'till next year." And as "next year" approache...…

February 11, 1952 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 48

…Page Twelve, Sec tion Two T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Monday. February 9. 1 Page.Twelve,.Setion Two THE MsH A.rDAILY Mondy. Feh ar av 9 1 the cotton blouse is a good mixer and a smart spring fashion tonic A. Neway tailored shirt with jaunty French ,cuffs and dolman sleeves. Pink, maize, white or coral. Sizes 10 to 16.:f 5.95- B. Tri-tone blouse in white with red and A navy, white with grey and black or white with tan and brown. Sizes 32 to ...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…Y, SEPTEMBER11, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Trackmen To Defend Outdoor Crown ERGAS LEPS hard to replace By STAN KUKLA The Wolverine track team suf- fered a "down and up" track sea- son last year-losing the indoor track meet to the Badgers of Wis- consin by 14/2 points in March and then coming back in May to defeat all comers and take the out- door track crown by seven points. Michigan's loss of the indoor crown ended a three-year domina- tion...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…t FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESI DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 OP COACHING, COMPETITION: Michigan Co-ed Swimmers Excell M' Swimmers Aim Higher By BILL BULLARD Opportunities for talented wo- men swimmers to receive excel- lent coaching and meet top com- petition exists in Ann Arbor as in few other places in this coun- try. Mrs. Rose Mary Dawson, daugh- ter of former University and pres- ent Oklahoma swimming coach Matt Mann, coaches the University of Mic...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…2I THE MICHIGAN DAILY uck Team Had Tot Quite Year Hockey Team Should Be Even Bette n <11 By JIM BERGER I By JIM BERGER Last season for the Michigan Hockey team was a "not quite enough" year. The Wolverines started in a blaze of glory but turned out sec-1 ond best in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and third best in the nation.1 Things began well for Michigan last. year. The icers played their first game against the Toronto, B...…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T Nine ed from Page 1) Captures Titles the series and insure itself NCAA District Four Tourney .tion. h Illinois, Western Michigan, Detroit as the, other partici- the Wolverines had the ill of drawing Western in the ound. The Broncos weren't losing four in .a row and back to nip Michigan, 6-5, in nings to open the series. first pitcher in Big Ten history to start and win both games of a doubleheader and lifted his sea-...…

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