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May 01, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…i NOTICE ELECTION NOMINATIONS - -i E erfection try ne chocolate nougat bar. 11 If the following organizations do not pay their bills to the 1921 i Michiganensian immediately they will be denied space in next year's issue. Cabinet \club, Delta Sigma Rho, Griffins, Girls' Glee club, Sch. of Music, Galens, 1921 Pharmics, Sigma Delta Chi Stylus, Student Christian association, Triangles,- ' Westerners club. E. R. SUNDERLAND, Business Manager...…

May 01, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…£ I MM LV1~11-MN LJ U I .1. DAY': GAMESI 11LL rLRIIIIII1b V TRACK EVENTS le or Medley Relay Race to lie ,Next Cinder Fea- ture GREATLY PLEASED WITH K OF FRESH 440' RUNNERS National League Brooklyn vs. New York, rain. Chicago vs. St. Louis, rain. Cincinnati vs. Pittsburg, rain. EASTERN CLASSIC CALLED LACK OF A BACKSTOP off ON ACCOUNT OF WAR PREENTS BALL GAME INTERCOLLEIATE TRACK MEET l.ESERVES MTAY JEET VARSITY A BANDONED BY RESO- TOl)AY;...…

May 01, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

….I I WEATHER KEEPS MAJORITY OF TRACKSTERS FROM PRACTICE Only a few of the Wolverine track- sters showed up for practice yester- day, and those that did put in their appearance were given only a light workout by Coach Farrell. The rain and cold weather during the past week has interfered with the daily sessions for keeping the athletes in condition. Steve is praying for "Ol' Sol" to come out from behind the clouds so that his men can get into ...…

May 01, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY( 1,1925 ___THE MICIGAN DAILY ._w_.,.,,x- .- ._._._.-.Y- BUSK ON CAPUS .__Ceveland A rhitects' Plan Followed; Includes Phlanting of 3,0 New Srubs and 'rees WILL FINISH IN JUNE Carrying out the scheme for land- scaping the campus as mapped out by Pitkin & Mott, Cleveland landscape architects, a force of 80 men is at . work on the campus under the gen- eral direction of H. B. MacNamee, grounds foreman of the buildings and ground...…

May 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… SP - ,;.- I-jAa6,.. SUWON= . . . --. . , ; -.- . .- . -- I - . -.- -.: - : WOLVERINES PLAY, Langenhan Still Out of Game; Karpus Also on Disabled List from Injured Heel CAPTAIN PARKS LUNDGREN CHOICE AS MICHIGAN HURLER' Headed by Captain Parks, the Wolverine nine invaded Columbus yes- terday, where they meet Ohio State this afternoon. Michigan's team is in a somewhat TRACK NOTICE All tratk mcn who, have lock- ers. at Ferry _field sho...…

May 01, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…vA TM rllli' tw - - MUMMERS' SOCIETY -ELECTS NEW MEBR, I , ,,. _ . f' TWO HUSES TAK RE OUT Full MEMBERSHIP On~e hundred per cent membership in t-he University of Michigan League has been taken out by Alumnae house and Collegiate Sorosis, according to reports received by the central com- mittee for the undergraduate camn- pagn at 5 o'clock yesterday, Other reports show Phi B~eta Phi 99, Martha Cook 6i4, Alpha Chii Omega 62, Wood house 5...…

May 01, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THR a; MICHIGAN DEFEAT5 YP5I NORMAL 5-3 Teachers Get to Glenn in Inning, Managing to Put Two Runs the First Across SCREIDLER REPLACES GLENN AND LUNDGREN'S MEN USE BAT Four runs in the sixth inning gave Michigan the long end of the 5-3 final count in baseball match with Ypsi- lanti held Wednesday afternoon on Ferry field under the handicap of cold damp weather conditions. Glenn, who started on the mound for the W...…

May 01, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THE~ MICHJGAN iAILY 1' . NEW LOCATION Spring Suits, Overcoats Hats and Furnishings In all the latest and up-to-date styles. t ~i '.7 'N , G b e We have a line of SHIRTS and NECK WEAR that com- prises all of the hobby ideas Make your Kodak Autographl'C Come in and get one of the new backs that will make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra charge for autographic films. CALKIN'S PHARMACY 524 S. Sta-t. Street I EVEN THOUGh YOU DO ...…

May 01, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…SPRING SHIRTINGS IIIE V EI i 11 t :' S U lish and Scotch Woolens will : this Spring, for the first time, edium as well as higher priced Bloch Smart Clothes. Tariff makes this possible. s to the foreign markets makes ni- Bloch showing most compre- Why not take the tip ? caans in all the aew colors. Just received, a full line of soft, negligee shirts for Spring and Summer wear. We have them in various styles and cloths to suit every tas...…

May 01, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY COUNTY SHERIFF ASK CNINEMET OFDO GRINNE LL ANNOUNCES PRICE OF TAGS FOR STUDENT FRESH AIR CAMP FUND CONTEST BEGINS FOR FELLOWSHIP Competition for the Booth Foreign. Traveling Fellowship with an income of $1200 has begun in the College of Architecture. Thirteen men have en- ; . tered the competition, 11 of them be- ing students now enrolled; in the Col- lege. Dole Thompson, '27A, and Carl Belser, '25A, are the othel two ...…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…THE, ,NIICHIGAN DAILY t r - r-V ...M....N.DIL ... ... .... TION t t:: ° sccess you have just as good 1work and ir efficiently serving othi- DEAN DAY WILL ATTEND NBAK.A bl oipoii N IGcacsfrporsices f I rteeyetbihn euain ®F OIT e tdnsi h VOCATIO hF BAN INGi ad icrese1f;L er gterey stalisingarrstttyearCNFstNudOFSnCts nancal rturn andadvacemet inas aman of character and ability, and tt nvriyadaInra col i~r~iecr P~flhI~position, as in many ot...…

May 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…U THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y PAGE TTHRE I STOP READ SATE ( N SH )ES! DROP EVERYTHING! GET TO THIS SALE Y ALL EANS! I rw I $16,000 Stock of Men's and Womer's High Grade Shoes To Be Ruthlessly Slashed In Price uring This Special Sale Just fifteen years ago the CAMPUS BOOTERY was established by Allmand and Forsythe, and by always offering only high grade footwear at reasonable prices this store prospered from the start and business has ...…

May 01, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…"'ATURDAY, MAY 1, 192f THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOIM THURI ,Reviewers Speak I Of Profe ssC 41Both American- and foreign tech- :iical 'and scientific reviewers have 1 given favorable comment-.to the vol-] ~... ge on "Heat Transfer and Evapora- -ton," recently published, by Prof. W.. L. Badger of the chemical engineering Sdepartment. "An unusually valuable book," was' the characterization given by thel 'Chemiical and Metallurgical Engineer= k ing ...…

May 01, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…EDNSAY, MAY 1, 1929 -, 3 rt~tMICHICAN DA1tY 1 E t ... -! 11 Sculptor Accepts Position On Faculty! .AIRBANKS DEC.BE N~EWLAY APPOINTED PROFESSOR IN FINE ARTS SPEAKS Si OF IS IDEALS WILL CONDUCT ATE3LIER Ability of Art Medium to Depict"r{F a People's Aims Reflects . $}5 / Its Significance "Sculpture is the significant ex- ipressl'on of the aims and ideals of apeople or an epoch of their life,"f ,>.'r : reetywestern sculptor, rcntyappoint-...…

May 01, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHlIGAN DAILY. 1 d f / {') l , , . , , , , .. , r 4 ti YI1 1, f F J: PERFECTLY, SHOD00FEET are a necessity to women in' these days. No woman who wears our footwear need ever be ashained of having her feet show. Our shoes are modeled on1 the most approved lasts and finished with a grace and style not to be denied. The wear- ing of our shoes stands for classy dressing so fair as the feet are con- cerned, and an inspection of them wi...…

May 01, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY 1,1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Patrons Listed For Reception Following Play 'Alice In Wonderland' Is Last Children's Theatre Production This Year The list of patrons and patronesses for the reception to be given at the League following the opening per- formance of "Alice in Wonderland" given by Play Production Wednesday evening has been announced by Betty Anne Beebe, '37, and Harriet Hath- away, '37, co-chairman of the af- fair. "A...…

May 01, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… THE MIChIGAN DAILY /. 1 Attn unable lletor At 8th Annu (Continued from Page 2) trator of the NYA for the State, de- clared that 75 per cent of the 42 col- leges and also the high schools which are cooperating under this plan have protested the cut, but there isn't much he can do about it. He suggested a protest by the Parley to Harry Hop- kins and to the congressmen. The cleaning prices of Ann Arbor establishments were stamped outra- geo...…

May 01, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…_ THE M1C1_GAN DAILY Trackmen To Clash With Galloping Hoosiers Thinclads Will Strive To Hold Record Intact Watson Slated To Do One Man Track Team Act; Meet BeginsAt 1:45 By ROY HEATH Fur will fly on Ferry Field this afternoon as Coach Billy Hayes' "Galloping Hoosiers" featuring Dur- able Don Liash tie into Coach Charlie Hoyt's track crew, lately dubbed "America's greatest dual meet track team." The Indiana boys, fresh from mak- ing an aftern...…

May 01, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wabash Tennis Team To Meet VarsityToday Schedule Additional Meet Unexpectedly As Part Of Hoosiers' Northern Trip Is First Home Meet Varsity To Meet Western State, Minnesota, And Chicago This Week Wabash College's tennis team will furnish Michigan's first home opposi- tion at 3 p.m. today on the Ferry Field courts. The match was not scheduled until yesterday, when the Indiana netters, playing Western...…

May 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… SDAY MAY 1,1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Michigan Netters Host Detroit Today P I 'M' Opens Home Season With 45 Straight Wins Grid Coaches Satisfied With 'Byers Experiment' By GARY GUSSIN Michigan's defending Big Ten and NCAA tennis champions will meet the University of Detroit this afternoon in their first home match of the season. The match, a warmup for the first Conference clash at Ohio State this Saturday, will start at 2:30 at ...…

May 01, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY OUTING OR NEGLIGEE 8HIRT8. Of Y O ld . fM.soudhave a ie11dub i teI Sw nivrs~it of M ich i an Guitar. aen o outinterested il the abvt i slei t, ind tl hav Prices lowest, Quality highest. Gluaranteed every inch of the road. Violin aid Guitar Strings, to cts.; Bianjo and Mandolin strings. 'tade tltetli a sj teciril sty1 wis ol u 01woutld call and see whatt we .5 rts. Every tig int propiortioni. liv. W Ply W' tlt'Itt~t 'til iti ...…

May 01, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…THlEUIE:f' OF MICIGA-N DAILY. *FU RNESfr/S IA: (rj ' RACKT,,' BRAND' t4p 64 - ,4, t i&Z-tI Calk ;i ii' '1l . ; is - - ' ;r, 4 , w . C lrtw''e g.i 4' k i ;14.1 4.. TH TG HT TH NO 444w .4A4''i ,4~ ~r 144 r C k^ ,_ ^ , .4 4' 'i 'c4. ' 'CI ail ' 4."4' Is it a Unut r. ir t 45ary I~ 600 FAST VWIL r. :l :IICEEF. . 11 .. ....a te - . . .... ...._._. . .._x 44414:,..... 4 wr.4. ti: .44 '41444,4.44 I', 4 A l A i."o ( (q n :; .JO~ M IN W) it C;O 4. 44 Y,...…

May 01, 1902 (vol. 1, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THU + that + 4 (.t ast -wo r.d tend to iori:ce . . + 'cou STENBLOCH OLOTHESJ 1 ' tto to ic ou to a roan who.etas om em. gooot commnd tit! at ag e with which to e'e o xhow foe ththesccloth esare. he no hers attach tthiabt he- hear Cet)e aoat cola rOrtheir coats, and the; are o r-d of ther rpuatin l.{t otthe lgtetdefect either 01 style, Sitr-ng rpernitted to enter any :art ofti '~io You d(101 nowhowr cheap.. STEINBSLOCH CLOTHES are, antil yo hav...…

May 01, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1941 THE MICHJGAN DAILY PAGt TAAEF THE MICHIGAN BATTY - *a - a. .aaw.asA _ - . r d Michigan Nine Loses, 2-0; Netters Invade East Lansing + _ __ h. Western State Scores Twice In Last Inning Wise, Gould Pitch Hitless Ball For Eight Frames; Overmire Bronco Star (Continued from Page 1) into left field. Whitey Holman dove for the ball and barely faied to come up with it. Bill Hill followed with a bunt -to Gould's ...…

May 01, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

…THE MIUHTG A N flriIV Pa".: - a -as is x -- .,A - I .a F ]! 1 i U J£. L 13 3''.'.a '. *a 1 fW45. p Michigan Nine Opens Two-Game Series At Indiana Today 4.y Illinois Meet May Produce A BENCHCOMBEH New Records Three Marks Threatened L"'DyDi)HN " In Dual Clash Saturday; B Alkon Out With Fever -Daily Sports Editor B oi To Start In First Battle With Hoosiers Gridders Ease Up On Contact Drills, Practice Passing Plays ~ o Wolverines Str...…

May 01, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…lY_ 1,_19.Q._ -- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Varsity Loses To State, 5-4, As Rally In Ninth Falls Short Early Wolverine Errors Give Spartans Victory; Ruehle'sTriple Wasted (Continued from Page 1) NotJitei... I l three-bagger to right field, bring Michigan to within one run of State, and set himself up for the hero role for the day. But evidently the gods of baseball had designated Ruehle for another1 role. Bud Chamberlain was rushed in1 to bat f...…

May 01, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…'r. . r ±1 .a . . .. .. in r K 1 S1A.A S,' .. ThInclads Face Ilinois i Fistutdor ualMeet Funt Finesvet Today unFitness Events ,n W Be Held Today ft Palmer Field Team Managers Will Meet in WAB Lounge For Final Instructions Before Demonstration; Field Day To Begin with Panel Discussion In case of an Ann Arbor deluge, 4Fun, Fitness Field Day," to be held at 4 p.m. today at the WAB and Palmer Field, will be transferred "en masse". to Waterma...…

May 01, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1155 'I'llk AlICIA16AN IpAt]L* .t AGE. TRUER S1JNDA~. MAY 1, 1~5 'iiiI~ ~ixq.,iiItA~ bAil A VMIL ThREE Wolverine Nine is 7-0, oses, 5-3, at Purdue Thurston Baffles Enemy; Pitch Strikes Eaddy in Head - Diamondmen Suffer First Big Ten Defeatd After Cline Sparks Onslaught in Opener Frosh Aces Impress'ive 'ONE OF THOSE DAYS': Golfers Lose to Purdue, Tie Ohio State (Continued from Page 1) v By AL KONOP third stanza whe...…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, -MAY 1, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAfM TI WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1957 THE MICHIGAN flAil V 'PA~1W Y 0 irAUG innZD Team.Letdown Faces Fisher Exhibition with Eastern Michigan Shows Ragged Play; 'M' Wins 6-5 By RUDE DIFAZIO seven runs on seven hits. He gal Ray Fisher is a coach who up three walks and struck out on through years of experience has Last year, Fox was the Wolve learned that one of the quickest ine's winningest pitcher with a...…

May 01, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…C~~rrTTA'V Av nIei tt4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I SArukc"AY. MAY 1. lua% ++ Ritter Strikes Ou t 16 as VP' Blanks Purdue, 6-0 'M 'Net Squad Play at Northm Special to The Daily SOUTH BEND-The Michigan tennis team, although handicap- ped by the sub-par physical con- dition of three of its players and the poor playing condition of the cement courts, whipped Notre, Dame, 6-3, here yesterday. This afternoon, the Murphymen tangle...…

May 01, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, I4IAY 1, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . "Pt"rr TUESDAY, MAY 1,1956 THE Mtf1III~A~ hilly PAGErj JTREE G' Hgost U of D Toduy; SAu Coj L- 1t""Q T" T",TT""U~* i . 111I. ,lUI IF I .1U 1 ''ll 11i 11fe Ni Straight Dual Triumph By DALE CANTOR Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin and After a two-day rest, the Wol- Iowa seem to be the strong squads. verine linksters return to action However, the Wolverines won't get today in a dual meet against ...…

May 01, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Agecy orDRESS SUITCASE ~ ~ ~THE (BUYER $3 HATS D ESt At the Straight Front and lDouble THE 111Low-PRICED, lilllDIUMAND I)IINEST 1MADE ', Breasted Varsity- Hart, Schaff- 15Mn tHNBGTLSOE + ner & Marx Make. They are two The Ne'tr-1 .Mi t ADAS LDTNS EECPS A- oftlrnppet fe lrdle TRUNKS IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES this season. and lmany of thesto__________________________________ +1 011-~~ dreses like the dolulle bese ALL MODERATELY P...…

May 01, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…MJGHIGAN GLnTA Time Table (Revised) March 1, 1896. Mall and Ex- 350 M~ail ---------83 N. Y. Special.--. 5 00 N. Y. Special--- 7 30 Easters Ex----10 12 N. S. Linited.... 9 25 Atlantic Ex--7 30 Pacific Ex---12 15 D. N. Express---. 5 40 Western Fx--2 00 G. E. Express --11 05 Chi. Nt. Es----10 i2 G R.Ex----5 57 0. W. PsUbGtES, H. W. hAves, G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt. Ass Arbor RAILROAD. Time Taibie, Tan. 12, 18965. 7 :21a. m. *7:40a.mi. *1:20 p...…

May 01, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…T14 tM fC1 IN DAILY P i I . Gillette Safety New Process Blds AT dan SUCCESSOR IS NOT CHOSEN SfYt1i !'!(11fte i>-nn nnl.I (°!C; fRumor That Tewer Will Succeed Dr. prli linent) i (n Nin e 1 ehr. ldp Angell is Unfounded. >s<)henLFichte 1)% tie ninlici'm ()n#e C I to mil iTowien. er nnainissadeir ! ira eniso - - niirs protssorof jilipyo . Itvestrtyenneeerke,"* yeayee.b" .n 1n1ltire.. iiii poie-nniliti 1for Presidlent Aiiells a ie- ti~i tin...…

May 01, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY 0O? MICHIGAN DAILY. _ cmseaeoen s**oeeeo a -o This Space is Reserved for ®BENT-POINT COLLAR QLfl 7, *CRACK IN RELAUN DEPINO ®*UNLESSMAD FL-XLE FOLD MADE ONLY I H 'Ali qj di j //, -ce-/ i .ra- i%'/ % . =% I Aic c ~ L~1. o 1 , : : . 'b ._=-/ - ! A i.." - i p e3 1' {p f a? y °° 7 FL/i <f/ Tz 7z a .ae t f !//i j / !* (The On IsTe pirc oar tie betwwnnTo- ' L EA. i e," . ' +- arievta. s r< / e aajTheaOnl a r-seeom Car Linehatwee v...…

May 01, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. AND FANCY SOX ARE SWELL .s I $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00. OXFORDS_- SOLE AGENTS L HANAN SHOES.19 SO. MAIN ST. MIGHlIGRN GENTKRL Its Time lol~pr The Niagara Falls Rout." Biy eQus on CENTRAL STANDARD TIME Bi ceQuson Taking Eftert Aug. 14, 1898. You swiil Find salihe Leades- Mail and Express ... :...........3 7 P" Coluisbins, Ramllblers, Fast Eastern ..............9 43 tGiis a el Atlantic Express ............…

May 01, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. THE CHEQUAMVEGON ORCHESTRA. D. e y A. TINKER, LEW H. CLEMEN, __ar__%_ho__ 51 So. M\ATE SrT. Director and IManager. fai.gH aJt ;, Fvi lrn J1 . iso ECLIRLAUND RY Every Novelty in season. Spring Shapes in Straw flats now in. higitECLSO 20 EAST HURON STREET. Grade, Moderate Prices. ~I~O' Good Work Guaranteed. Goods called for No. 9 South Main street, (Formerly Two Sams) aod delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. _______________________...…

May 01, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. .1+ c,. i t CE ,ICiEI MlS i:-eS in the City. S 1u 1, j SAME NlJW 1I HllAVlE YOUL SEEN OILJI 1%NEW~ SPIRTNG STOCIU? Wjli are rowOpjeni for Inspectiont. See dilem.Threy are Beauties. It is a SplendiSbowingof Suits and Overcoat.Extra, aletLowPcrices W adhc m 4Ryan * & 4 Reul ev ~-Z'3-M :WO 8EWR2 Ann Arbor Savings Bank OWN'PARBNIER HP Ann Arbor Mica. Capital stock, $50,, W No.S4ARBER0cc SHOP Surplus, $150,000.No4EATHiNSRE. ...…

May 01, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DXILY , A I Win Top Pubications Positions. CAMPUS GROUPS PAY: Eight More DP Students May Enroll Here in Fall If present arrangements go through, eight more displaced stu- dents will be enrolled at the Uni- versity by next fall, Bill Miller, chairman of the Committee for Displaced Students, reported yes- terday. All but one of the new group of students will arrive here directly from Europe. Arrangements have been made with t...…

May 01, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…THEMICHIGANDAILY Michigan Golf ers e Tie Wildcats Toledo Tops Midwest Sailors at Whitmore A 's, Indians, Sox' Swap Seven Men Evans, Olson Lead Squad To Season's Best Effort " 1 NEW YORK - (R)) - How much will Lou Brissie help Cleveland? Can Jimmy Dykes light a fire- cracker under Gus Zernial? Will Orestes Minso make the White Sox a pennant contender? These natural questions about the big seven-man swap in the American League pop up ...…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 THE MICHIC - X DAILY PAGE THREE FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Pre-Medieal Society Slates Hospitality Day Program Glee Club Officers f m I 26th Anni versary SA LE The Pre-Medical Society willa hold a hospitality day tomorrow for pre-med students from six Michigan colleges. The events of the day will in- clude a program at 9:30 a.m. at Rackham Amphitheater and a tour of the Michigan Medical School facil...…

May 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 'I Netters Rebound Blank Western Michigan, 9-0 s DIAMOND DOINGS: Williams Beats Tigers With Farewell Homer Wolverines Drop Only Two Sets in Romp Over Broncos Mann Wins Handily in Number One Singles; BrombergScores Tight 64, 8-6 Triumph SAM, Alpha Sparkplug Haynam Leads Sigs Score Michigan Diamond Squad By The Associated Press " AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON-Ted Williams said his secon...…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG 7 Michigan Golfers, Netmen, Notch Wins over MSC Spartan Tennis Squad Bumped by 6-3 Margin Paton and( Otto, One-two jiel, WII In Both Singles and Doubles Matches By DICK KRAUS Michigan's one-two punch, An- dy Paton and Fred Otto, stagger- ed Michigan State's tennis team, at the varsity courts yesterday, with a pair of wins in the singles and then came back to knockout the Spartans in the number one doubles and ...…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…I STRD!, MX1J148 TI'HE MICHIGA-N.DALLY I [ I - Wolverines Blank Buckeyes in Series Opener 3-0 'M,' Indiana, Purdue Vie In Outdoor Cinder Meet Michigan's track team will get its first taste of Big Nine outdoor competition this afternoon when they hook up with Indiana and Purdue in a triangular meet at Lafayette, Indiana. In years past the annual af- fair has been considered a breath- er for the Wolverines, but this season a vastl...…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1946 THEM1CHICAN DAILY Unbeaten Wolverines Overwhelm Detroit, 26-3 46-Year Record Broken' For Total Runs in Game Swansoni, Wciscnlw rger IAca( 23 fliti Attack;- Bonn, Urquhart, Block Allow Only Two Hits Michigan's baseball team broke one record and tied another as it over- whelmed the University of Detroit nine by a 26-3 score for its 26th consecu- tive victory yesterday at Ferry Field. The new mark erases the old on...…

May 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…TTiGSAY1, MAY 1 1,4 T~l MIilIAN ~I i High Flying Wolverine ine To ace Titans Today PeddyHackstadt,Louthen To Share Mound Duties at Home Twice Victorious Against Fighting Irish,I Michigan Squad Will Play Postponed Tilt Doherty Throws Bouquet to Squad, Pr ising Penn Relay Performance By MARY LU HEATH Returning to the home diamond after a clean sweep of its two-game weekend series with the Irish at South Bend, Michigan's baseball squad w...…

May 01, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…, MAY 1,1931 THE MICHICAN DAILY | 0 0| p(BISHOP TO STUDY [jf fllD[ ( frk(( EDDY TO DISCUSS TT((| EDI ANNUNCE O SEDIVORCE PROBLEMur l UIU IL IL LR COLLEGERELIGION STATE DUCATORS Today's Radio P BLE Of D IACONAL rIDrDDy 1r Student of Christianity, Other (Eastern Standard Time) Faiths to Speak Sunday. L-iG V E rograms ISSUE FUK , Dusenbury, Klein Edit Opinion Magazine; Score Evils of Education. INCLUDES OPEN LETTERS Graduates Discuss 'Five Y...…

May 01, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…AY 1, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - Baseball Team Meets State In Home Opener Today Patchin Chosen To Start Game WithSpartans Michigan ine Seeks To Return To Form Afterc 16-2 Buckeye Debacle The Wolverine baseball team will' open its home season on Ferry Field at 4:05 p.m. today, against the Michigan State nine. Michigan has alreadyj played 10 games away from home,i winning four and dropping six. Four of them were Conference games in which t...…

May 01, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…'THE MT7HTCAN 1ATEY __.. ._ ._ _ ______ Golfers Topple Purdue in First FISCHE R( MATCH FEATU(RE[S 171 VICTORY Of L KVERIN E TEM Olympite Arrives 'FOOTBALL TRYOUTS TAKE HEAVY DRILLI DETROIT WINS OVER BROWNS, 4-3; YANKEES KEEP UP WINNIING STREAK Cubs Stay at Top of National yesterday that outfielders Smead as Lou Warneke Subdues Jolly and Johnny Watwood, along with catcher Benny Tate had been St. Louis Cards. received from the Chicag...…

May 01, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…THE MIC 1V 1/ z, 1 . and Nobby in clothes MUSIC AND DRAMA _ Majestic Theater. There is a young woman appearing at the Majestic theater this week by the name of "Leona," who, aside from the fact that she was born in Siberia, has a remarkable soprano singing voice of rare quality and sweetness. She has a range from E below middle C to F above high C and this is used in a scene that she gives from the opera "Faust" during which she imperson...…

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