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December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… Weather Cloudy; light snows Y 2~ Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication Ar tt Editorial A New Dea-i In J-Hopw VOL. LI. No. 62 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENS Frosh Frolic, Ball Positions Will Be Filled At PollsToday Contest Expected To Draw 600 Sienior, Freshman Votes From Campus Balloting To Open 10 A.M. On Carpus Seventeen positions on the Senior Ball and Frosh Frolic dance com- mittees will be ...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN A~. .. k .'II itA I. . LV WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11_ 1940 THE MTCHTE~ANT flArTV WrnN'r.,/1n ,[. 1 L' 1%1,J? t 1n .a*.aa.a . , a., % u Field To Give Talk In Naval Lecture Series 'The Navy Afloat' To Deal With Types Of Vessels In American Service Lieut. Commander Wells L. Field of the Naval Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps will present the third in a series of lectures on the navy, its purposes and organization at 4 p....…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… iYEEk ERi1 940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Trli . _.. ____ __ ..___,,.. __ ..._ _a. _ i t7 lXL AKIXd b !sum -I-- " + ' s .-rn-v.-. ,..ft., t ') . r , - ' z,, k hristmas Gift Finder w ________ f p s ', '>, ' % " 3 < He'll surely appreciate anAro ": Wehv a hir. Chose:romourwidlSc and F ~~~lcction of patterns, colors, andCa e u .Pn in 24t whites. They're priced at . .. $60e50I~cnnn vrou o F.,::..1$2.00 and $2.25 Will Save Time an...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WJf NESDA-i ,DECEMBERit 1, 1940+ Editorial Staff Paul M. Chandler . . . . City Editor Karl Kessler . . . Associate Editor Milton Orshefsky Associate Editor Howard A. Goldman . . . Associate Editor Laurence Mascott . Associate Editor Donald Wirtchafter . . . . Sports Editor. Esther Osser . . . . .Women's Editor Helen Corman Exchange Editor Business Staff Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Women's Business Manage...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… W~flNEi~~~',I)E, I WR, 1, ft T HE MICAIIN AILYV PAGE MvE zr cs s. xe . _ T I PAGE FIVE I Harmon First On Pro List; ashington Drafts Evashevski don wirtchafter's DAIL Y DOUBLE Draft Doings . POOR Tommy Harmon . . . Of all the tough breaks, he gets drafted by the Chicago Bears .How can a guy be expected to run for touch- downs behind a line like they have? . Why it's like drawing a 9000 order number in the military train- ing draft. On ...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

…THE MICH-IGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1940 ................ I ( _ I Parliamentary~ Law Course WHI Conclude Final Discussion Will B Held In League Grand Rapids Room; Mortar Board Acts As Sponsors The last in a series of discussions concerning parliamentary law will be held from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. tomor- row, Dec. 12, in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. This discussion is sponsored by the Mortar Board and will serve to test the kn...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMI~ER 11, 1940 PAGE SEVEII Engine School Will Add Four New Courses Crawford Says Additions Will Prepare Students For Essential War Work (Continued from Page 1) tion courses will be given by the mechanical engineering department, the "refresher" in materials by the mechanical and chemical engineer- ing departments together and the tool engineering course by the meta...…

December 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…PACE; FIGHTT IlE M~ICHIGAN DATI WFT1NEMl XV . hip( F.AIRFE 11, 1910 ASSOCIATED PRESS POC URE oEmWS YOU'D PROBABLY LOOK THIS WAY, TOO - With the draft less than two months old, Uncle Sam's new army of soldiers still lacks the precision that generals dream about, and this squad at Fort Ord, Calif., encountered the usual trouble with "Shoulder Arms." / H E A D A N D H E A R T-If Patsy were her mother, Sylvia Golden, who writes children's...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… Weather Unsettled with shower ' k ian 4)att Editorial Latin Americans' Visits Have Significance . VOL. LI. No. 11 Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS . ..... #-2 PRsIEa FIE CENTi. s . Initial Forum Discussion Is Focused Upon Next President Huston And Huyett Defend Choice Of Businessman At November Election; Muehl And Suits Dissent Proposal Rejected By 87 To...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 Pre-Meds Set Initial Smoker Foi- October 16 Faculty To Lead Students In Discussion Groups; To Distribute Pamphlets The Pre-Medical Society will hold its first meeting of the year in the form of a smoker at 8 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Michigan Union. Members of the Medical School faculty and other physicians will lead small discussion groups with the aim of answering the problems of the Pre-Medic. A movi...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PPG EPA_..Hr Michigan Football Team Entrains To Face Harvard F eleven I' don wirtehafter's DAILY DOUBLE Speed Merchant Culture Conflict.. . BUFFALO, N. Y., En route to Bos- ton, Oct. 10. -Our 16-cylinder 1930 Model A super-charger roared into Buffalo tonight when suddenly I yelled "halt," threw out the anchor and tore for the nerest telegraph office. I had a mission, and an important one, to be sure. Peacefully...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1~940 .. .... Letters To The Editor New Coat Needed? r Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Studpnt Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Assolated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credi...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN. RATTY PArF M IF TH MCH('N b TV rva 1 w c I. FraternityMen To Sponsor Annual Ball At Union, ov 8 Entertainment Will Feature Popular Band Attendance To Be Restricted To Greek Letter Men, Guests, Committee Heads Announce Fraternity men will squire their chosen ladies to the first formal dance of the year featuring an out-of-town "name" band, the annual Interfra- ternity Ball, on Friday, Nov. 8, in the main ballroom of the Un...…

October 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 Hurry Up' Yost Reminisces About First Rose Bowl Game. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN When sports authorities and fam- ous University alumni from all over the country gather to pay tribute to Fielding H. "Hurry Uip" Yost at the testimonial banquet to be held Oct. 19, all will reminisce about the game between Michigan and Stanford in 1901 which was the first Rose Bowl game ever played. The "grand old ...…

August 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Weather Slightly Cooler; Cloudy With Scattered Showers LL 4 1Pia Iait j Editorial India As A Partner . m Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. L. No. 42 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1940 - --- ----- - - PRICE FILE CENTS Moment Has Come To Crush England, Hitler Aide Warns Local Group To Collect Clothes For War Relief Reich Will Continue' For Peace', Hess Worst Is Yet To 'Fight Jim Farley Becomes Cays ; Coca...…

August 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…. PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1940 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Uncle Sam Trains His Manpower For Defense -1hTJ 1 t r' L p p 12,000 21,010 1,150,000 ,500 20,000 600:000 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. publIshed every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member o...…

August 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, AUGUST II, 1940 THE MI'CHI GA IT DAILY 'VAOE':TRREE THE Mr. ICHv IsGR AN l DAT1TYL -1-_ _', - f.Pta tou # HRKFf~ at I I Steiner, Burr E4 Engagement Is Revealed FRO tha Kathryn Elaine Steiner, daughter on hant of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Steiner of dancing Geddes Road gave a luncheon yes- Hem terday noon at the Michigan League week-en to announce to her friends her en- met at1 gagement to Howard V. Burr, son of police Mr. and Mrs. Re...…

August 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AL GUST 11, 1940 IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS. Hopwood Winner's Fourth Book Is Story Of Michigan In The Nineties Mildred Walker Presents 'Brewers Big Horses' THE BREWER'S BIG HORSES, by Mildred Walker. 441 pp. Harcourt, Brace, New York. $2.50. By MORTON CARL JAMPEL When Mildred Walker's third novel "Doctor Norton's Wife" became a best seller last year, the University's Hop- wood Committee rightfully sat back...…

July 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Weather Warmer; Showers Probable ig InkA6 4Iati Editorial France's Autopsy Or Ours? .,, "' Official Publication O f The Summer Session VOL LNo15 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940 I PRICE FIVE CENTS Roosevelt Asks Additional Tax Appropriation For Defense President Demands Levies To Ready United States For 'Total Defense' New Bid Totals $4,848,171,957 WASHINGTON, July 10.-(P)~ President Roosevelt, declaring that the c...…

July 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, AN DAILY I A ' U. S. Must Learn Of France, Brit NEW YORK, June 26--The United States must learn from the mistakes of the Allies that there can be no half measures in mobilizing a na- tion's industry for war, Fortune magazine de- clares today in presenting the results of six months' exhaustive research into the failure of business in Britain and France to provide ade- quate arms for their troops. From Mistake...…

July 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIZnis Players To Finish First Round Monday Qualifying 18-Hole Scores For Golf Turnament Due At WAB Monday Entrants in the all-campus wo- men's tennis and golf tournaments were named yesterday afternoon by Dr. Margaret Bell, chairman of the Department of Physical Education for Women. Aspirants for the tennis title are urged to get in touch with their opponents at once and to arrange to play their first round early in the w...…

July 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r- se Hurls .# No Run, No Hit Softball Game. Sportoscope BY A. P. Blauesten Malone Talks On Education Development (Continued from Page 1) RADIO SPOTLIGHT Buckeyes In Three Way Tie With Reds, Chemistry For National Loop Lead By MYRON DANN By virtue of a no hit, no run shut- out victory over the Super Dupers, the Reds wentkinto a three-way tie with the Buckeyes and Chemistry for first place in the American League yeste...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…Weather Generally fair Saturday and Sunday. Jr sit igau aitig Editorial Keynes Performs A Service... VOL. L. No. 160 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940 PRICE FIVE CENTS Fierce Conflict Rages On Western Front; FDRi Conqueroi Questions Hemisphere's I mmunity rs Seek Ypsi Coeds Besiege Ann Arbor; Signs Ridicule Michigan Men ControlOf World, President Warns Asks American Republics To Reconsider Relationship Of 'Rest ...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…PERS PETIYES University Of Michigan Literary Magazine VOLUME 3 NUMBER S Supplement to THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAY, 1940 LIFES FIRS RIDDLE ..by Emmanuel R. Varnndyan DON'T remember how old I was, pro- bably five or six. An unusual stir in the house awakened me. Half asleep, head withdrawn under the heavy quilt, like a contracted tortoise in his shell, I was listening to the commotions round about me. I could hear strange voices -threats and pleas a...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…WO U Y~tHIGfA DAIL Eleanor Clay Ford Endowments Awarded To Six Junior Women Barnes To Talk Here Thursday ("P1 War Crisis Will Discus,, Backgrounds Of Present onflicts In Uniiiversity I Aeture Noted historian and sociologist, Prof. Harry E. Barnes of the New School for Social Research, will speak on "The Present World Crisis" at 4:15 p.m. Thursday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. A feature of the University Lecture series, his talk is under the a...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…Page Two PERSPECTIVES "To ward off the evil spirits the evil spirits . . . who are they?... toe pokers to ward off the evil spirits .,I repeated to myself. "What did she mean? Who are the spirits?" They were words, empty meaningless words, like echoes in the hollowness of a desert. Oh how much she knew, how smart she Was! No wonder that she had been appointed my guide and my counsellor. The stable wasn't very far from our winter-house; we h...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…ATURAV, MAY 11, 4 THE MTCIIT G AN [ATTY Nine Beats Ohio, 4-1; Track Team Opposes Buckeyes' rodayW tr.. Toay don wirtchafter's DAILY DOUBLE Barry Breaks Long Losing Streak; Cinder Squad Expects Easy Victory Good Morning .., A trembling finger strikes a type-' writer key and we're off. For three long years we looked for ward to poking that key, and then' suddenly Thursday afternoon those years of hopes and dreams became realities. We walked ...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…PERSPECTIVES Page Thrne IKENNETH FEflRJNG-SOCfaL POET by James E. Green I ENNETH FEARING's poetry pre- sents the problem of defining certain kind of proletarian liter- ature in its most acute form. Fearing is unhesitatingly claimed by the pro- letarian critics as one of their own, but in his work are almost all of the contradictions that these same critics have isolated in the works of others and, in most cases, condemned. Some later day c...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…Tfl~ MCRIG NRlIL THE MICHIGAN DAILY Stand For Peace Remains Firm Despite New Blitzkrieg Editor Says Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summner Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for, republication of all news dispatche...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…l'ge Four PERSPECTIVES. TH PflTRJOT... by Gene Wallace NIFING THROUGH the morning sea, her three squat stacks belch- ing -a spume of black smoke, the 4i; edo-boat destroyer Fernando Luis churned the waters of the Caribbean fsea into green white froth. Over her Rw riding stern the scarlet and gold haval ensign of Imperial Spain whipped it the air. She was a sleek, deadly little <raft and as her throbbing engines )keled off the miles, her s...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…Bryant Ruth ven AndBeatriceNesbttToBeMarri-e d June Local Audience, Most Auentie, Violinist Says By GLORIA DONEN The student audience of Ann Ar- bor is more enthusiastic and inter- ested than that of any other col- lege town at which the Philadelphia Orchestra has player, Jasha Sim- kin, violinist with the Orchestra for eighteen years, said yesterday. "After having been on tour for three long, tiring weeks, it is a rev- elation to coine to...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…PERSPECTIVES Page Five iNEITERD TEY SI by. Jay McCormick S OME people work days, and some work nights. For both kiids the world goes along steadily. They eat meals, they work, they loaf,-they sleep. When they get up, they have break- fast, and then whether they like it Or not, they have someplace to go, so they go there. When they 'get through work they are tired and hungry, so theyeat, and later on they sleep. They envy people who do not w...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…- --,-.. . THE MICHIlGAN DAILY SRA Director Will Address Open Meeting DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' ~N1 LT 4 IN- J'! 1T (Continued from Page 4) Inter-Cooperative Council meeting, for all those who are inter- ested in the cause of Peace, and To Sponsor DiSCuSSion anxious to find out what can be done On Campus Principles about it. First Presbyterian Church: 10:45 Kenneth Morgan, director of the a.m. "A Day of Worth-Ship" will be Student Re...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…Page Six PERSPECTIVES DIE PENNSYLVfINIARDUTCH by Richard M. Ludwig T HERE IS A SECTION in southern Germany which once was known as the Palatinate. This section was an electorate of the Old German Em- pire and included part of Bavaria and the territory now divided among Bavar- ia, Baden, Hesse, and Prussia. It was in the late seventeenth and early eight- eenth centuries that a group of German folk from this region left their home- land to jo...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES Page Seven by Emile Gele WAILING WILDLY, Edgar lay sprawled out in the street where he had fallen. The bulldog nibbled angrily at his naked black bot- tom. The seat of Edgar's ragged cover- alls had already been half open. The bulldog pulled the rest loose. The dog didn't bite hard. He knew he was just supposed to pinch. "Here Bo!" Mack shouted, and whis- tled shrilly. With one final nibble, Bo wheeled and galloped back, panting ...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight PERSPECTIVES THE PR TREDT . .Continued from Page Four As they came abreast of Aserradero, however, they had described another cloud of smoke on the horizon, a huge rolling =pillar that spread plume-like across the sky. It was an accursed day for the navy of Spain, .without a doubt. The torpedo-boat destroyer was not pursued further, and the Commander soon ordered the speed lowered. 'There was notieverly much coal in the sbuskers ...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…PERSPECTIVES, Pale Mine JLO ,:. Ai i' T! JE,7, k.77 -4 - ws .. NEITHER THEY SP (Continued from Pa his mother said. She glan dining room. 'You ate y "Yeah, thanks Mom." swallowing the rest of th could still taste the egg. cigarette. "You needs lots of foo "You haven't been gaining .if only I could do some dad and I are worried." "Don't worry," he said. much here 'cause I'm eatin I'm oot someplace." The coffee was ready, a a cup in to the t...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten Suarez laid his watch down upon the desk and walked toward the door. With a grinding bump the destroyer's hull completed contact with one of the mines and there was a tremendous, somewhat muffled, crashing detonation. The Fernando shuddered horribly and an awe-inspiring column of water shot high in to the air at the spot where the vessel's bow had been, and with it went men, steel plates, guns, and the for- ward part of the ship. The ...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…"Get him, Bo! Sic him, Bo! Get him boy!" The dog was already tense. He sprang out at full speed. Edgar looked back and saw him and doubled his pace. The gang looked from Mack to Edgar, still guffawing. Edgar stumbled going up a curb and kicked off a sandal without losirEg a step. But the dog was on him. The gang held their sides and lau-hed themselves hoarse as Edgar slapped at the dog and broke away. Bo ripped the pants and dove for a new gri...…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 3, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve PERSPECTIVES x !5 aatealmtic Pet, THE WORLD I BREATHE by Dylan Thomas. New Directions, Nor- folk, Conn. THE MAN COMING TOWARD YOU by Oscar Williams. Oxford University Press, New York. N PERIODS of conflict when one country's economy demands that it expand and conquer another coun- try, when continual internal changes are necessary to preserve a system, the artist also is continually seeking new patterns, new modes of expression....…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Weather Cloudy and Colder Jr Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication 4:aiti Editorial Labor's Contribution To National Defense:. VOL. Ll. No. 75 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1941 Z-233 PRICE FIVE CENTS Broad Power Given To FDR In Bill To Aid Great Britain Administration Proposal, Presented To Congress, Is Denounced As Sure Road To War For U.S. Roosevelt Appeals For Quick Passage WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. -(.P)- The Administratio...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… s and continued y and tomorrow. .fit r t Dati Editorial Industrial Hygiene As New Science.. G r L rM r rM r L. No. 77 .. Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1940 RICE FIVE CENTS .. Mdical Men Coach Heyliger To Bring Illinois Here For Hockey Match Tonight Gather Today For Industrial Health Parley Initial Morning Session To Be Led By Cook; Bloomfield Will Speak Dr. John Sundwall Heads Conference. Both Squads Determi...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUIRDAY. JANUARY ii.. lq4l $1,000 Award, To Be Offered For Best Novel Contest Subject Will Deal 1 With American Youth; Publisher To Be Sponsor waavI'wavax ATTlLV S i'p iQAyYE1 I Musical Art Quartet To Play Works Of Brahms, BorodinAnd Schubert State Pastors To Hold Annual MY tA LII H Two-Party RuleWill Not Hinder State Government, Perkins Says A $1,000 award for the best novel dealing with American youth which must...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TR Cancer Offers 'Real Challenge' ru ~ -uh ~"u Suicceeds Mundelein To Researe By RICHARD HARMEL Cancer-hated,' feared, mysterious and killing-offers a "real challenge to .the modern research worker," ac- cording to Dr. William W. Bauer, chairman of the Bureau of Health and Instruction for the American Medical Association. Dr. Bauer, sponsored by the Wo- men's Field Army for the Control of Cancer, appeared here recently as...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG Cagers Face Purdue Away; Puckmen Hosts To Huskies l"> Lou Nova Cops Easy Decision Over Comiskey NEW YORK, Jan. 10-M)-LOa Nova, the California Clouter, came a long way back along the heavy- weight "glory road" tonight by punching Pat Comiskey all over Madison Square Garden's ring to win an easy ten round decision in his re- turn to boxing's big time. 'With a surprisingly large crowd looking on, Nova made it ...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… . a e a 1940 -z ._.T HE M .ICHtIG*SANR DAILY 'olverme SixFaces Heylige' sIllinois Squad HreTo X14, . : nv,:s P. #, IN T H±IS CORNER By MEL FINEBERG I those players who are required last Coach Crisler Returns, Wrestling Problem out a complete game aren't very (Editor's Note: Today's column is abundant. Besides most players pos- Says Possibilities Are written by ner )Lev, senior assis- sess some particular abilities which Narrowed To Thre...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIG]N DAILY ShA Tm DAmr . . ............................ . .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Letters To The Editor Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news ...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…ti V-4 CHIGAN DAILY Safeguarding Edawation Presents Vital Issue To Students Of Today 1WI 1pJIILMNG OQHE U M sffJ-....A1.-N.ARN . Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications.1 Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session- Member of the Associated Press The A3sociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republ...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

… JriNUARY 11 1941 THE MICHIGAN DATLN ........... . ... ... . ... . ............. ... ..... . .......... . + x R M a-: a s Y +- Bill Sawyer's Cast For JGP Will Be Chosen Next Semester Songs May Still Be Submitted For Use In Annual Production Which Will Begin March 26 Bill Sawyer and his orchestra will set the 1941 Junior Girls Play, "Jumping Jupiter," in motion when it opens March 26 in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. Sawyer has announce...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

…T I N 1~ b1 ly. First 1940 PACI TDance Will Be Held Today In Lea Quiz Program To Be Special Dance Feature Contestants To Be Chosen From Among Students Taking Part In Affair The first PACT T-dance of 1940 and the last of this semester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the League ballroom with "We're Right -You're Wrong!" novelty quiz pro- gram, as special entertainment. Identification of campus celebri- ties and song titles will be...…

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