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November 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

…* ~THE ItfCHGAN DAILY R I l OFFICIAL BULLETIN U.S. To Grow W armer In Future, Dorf Says "Your Rest..et-.Ca. A Vet" VETERAN'S CAB You have tried the Rest - Now try the ed from Page 4) ae Training School, La- ts a man or woman in- icial Work of4 Clinical ;ting a degree by Feb. y for advancement and teational study. Chem. Corp.; Filer City, Chemical Engr. with a d a minimum of three moe. >rk Co., Lancaster, Pa., >r Chemists and Physi- ...…

November 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 50) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SM T-XE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NQVE7vML .16, 1956 WAGE SIX TflE MICUIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1956 Cultural Need of Students Viewed By Guest Instructor By DIANE LABAKAS Prof. Mikel Dufrenne, a visiting French philosophy instructor, rec- ommends that American college students receive a better cultural background in either science or language. Prof. Dufrenne, who is teaching at the University until Christmas, explained that t...…

November 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

… s , Tr AVW TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 151955 INION OPERA LINEUP: Taylor Men Wait Overnight for Tickets Ice Age Leaves Rock Reminders on Campus By VERNON NAHRGANG, Seventeen men took turns wait- ing in line almost 24 hours so South Quad houses would befirst to buy 446 Union Opera tickets yesterday morning. Working from one- to three- hour shifts, Taylor House men began their vigil at 9:45 a.m. Sun- day in front of the ticket office in the Union. ...…

November 15, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953 Spartan Depth, Experience Beats Good Michigan Eleven HOUSTON BURIES BAYLOR: Vann Stars As Army Topples Favored Quakers By IVAN N. KAYE Daily Sports Editor Special to Th. Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan in defeat played its best football of the season here at Macklin Field yesterday. The Wolverines were up against one of the great teams of the sea- son in Michigan State's Spartans. Bigg...…

November 15, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…TIHE MICHGA1' DVAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952 Election Roundup tate - President Senate\ labama (11)-Stevenson rizona (4)-Eisenhower.................Barry Goldwater (R) krkansas (8)-Stevenson alifornia (32)-Eisenhower........William F. Knowland (R) olorado (6)-Eisenhower onnecticut (8)-Eisenhower.............Prescott Bush (RY William A. Purtell (R) )elaware (3)-Eisenhower..............John J. Williams (R) lorida (10)-Eisenhower..............…

November 15, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…E SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1952 PACE BRIDGES IMPORTANT? Need for Matter Reestimation Denied By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL Cal Tech Professor Fritz wicky's claim that cosmological gures are in for a thorough over- auling, was raked over the coals its week by two University pro- ssors. Prof. Zwicky, in revealing his scovery of bridges of gas, dust id other matter connecting many ilaxies far out in space, said this ould greatly i...…

November 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

…!GE THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEl 11 LGE SIX WEDNESDAY N0VEMBEI~ 1 OTHERS WORK, THEY REST: 'U' Postmen Await Annual Yule Lull 0 * * * * By VERNON EMERSON As post office employes through- out the country begin tp sweat out the approach of the Christmas rush season, University postmen are looking forward to a vacation. When the University closes down for the Christmas holidays, its postmen will get a rest too. "But it will be o...…

November 15, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…I 4 -- PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1951 I __________________________________ I I YOUNG PROGRESSIVE: MacDougall Finds 'U' Niche By HELENE SIMON When Gordon MacDougall hit campus as a freshman in the fall of 1948, he began looking around for a liberal organization. Young Progressives turned out to be just his meat. Becoming president of the organization the following spring, MacDougall formed the opinion, which he s...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Spartans Beat Wildcats, 15-10; Conference Race in Triple Tie By FRED KATZ Associate Sports Editor stepped one would-be tackler he ord. No team had ever c Special to The DailY was toppled by two others. The as. many passes without ball squirted from his arms and Spartan Coach Hugh FAST LANSING' - Michigan was pounced upon by State's Dave Daugherty called the t State, expecting to be merely a Manders. The Spartans ran out an...…

November 15, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Georgia Tech, Illinois Li p set Vi ctims Ameche Sparks Wisconsin To 34-7 Trouncing of Illini Alabama's Defensive Game Trips Yellow Jackets, 13-7 YOUCAN'TeBUY HEALTH Now is the time to get ready for those Holiday Occasions . o, Complete Conture Service and Massage ... Steam Baths. K.JwelR. Jewell Kand R-J Health Studio Groun 34oor2 E Pbny,Poe 2-6428. OPEN EVENINGS Located next t...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN D+.A ILV SU.DAY TUE MICHIGAN DAIL~ SUNDAY I EBRATED ALUMNUS: Pamous Satirist, Wit Marks Birthday By ROBERT FARRELL Franklin Pierce Adams, famous r his wide-spread knowledge, ting commentary and wit, cele- ates his 78th birthday today. F. P. A., as he signs himself in s writings as journalist, column- , radio panelist and comic poet, tended the University as a grad- te student in 1899-1900 and ceived an honorary degree here 191...…

November 15, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1153 mm '54 Outlook COLLEGE ROUND-UP: MARCHING BAND ---146 STRONG: Ho Siberians Produce TV; 0 "W J1-F LI%3umuu Business leaders and economics department faculty members met yesterday in the second session of a two-day conference which dis- cussed "Analyzing the Econonic Outlook." Beginning yesterday morning's session was an address on "The Agricultural Outlook" by Francis C. Jones of ...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

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November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…4 Y c4t~M irhanEiy MORMONS EXPAND-OLD IDEA: Vol. VI, No. 4 Church Wealth Sunday, November 15, 1959 CHURCH WEALTH By James Bow Page Two AREA OF ACADEMIC CONCERN By Thomas Turner Page Three "DARK AMIDST THE BLAZE" By Deborah Bacon Page Four FROM ADAM TO ANIMALS By Peter Dawson - Page Five. ENCOUNTERING SECULAR THOUGHT By Timothy Swanson Page Seven TIMELrSS DOCTRINES By Patrick Chester PgeEight_ INCREDIRLE NIMBER OF SECTSi - By Philip ...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… ,rr V (~~' -,~ The ie (Continued from Page 11) And with those words, onei reaches the . self - contradictoryF heart of Harvard unbelief - as also in -the atheist admiration of1 Jesus and the agnostic apprecia-x tion of the Church. The under- graduate skeptic seems to havet forgotten what was the rock on1 which the Western moral struc- ture has rested for two -millenia,1 forgotten from what book his ethical principles originally sprang, I...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

…: .. L J f Dark A nidst the Blaize' By DEBORAH BACON F I WERE a philosopher, the things I believe would mutually adhere like atoms within a mole- cule. But they don't, I know. If I were a saint, I would express, through my daily living, that sim- ple blinding flash of direct appre- hension of God I had experienced. But, to my knowledge, no one has yet nominated me for sainthood. If I were the determined mission- ary I would, through my o...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…b. , " / Secular Ideas Change Theological Thinking From dam to AmaL Darwin's Theory of The Origin of The Species Gradually Gain PETER DAWSON (Continued from Page 10) Albert Schweitzer in his book, The Quest For The Historical Christ. The liberals have an awkward time explaining what the Bible means by sin and why sin murdered Christ. But like its predecessor, Romanticism, theological liberalism practically expended its influence. Liberali...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

…-,: i. _ # , .. s lrr. ,. A Religion Adapts Darwin's Theory Of Evolution into Its Doctrine TheAtheist and Agnostic Adopt The Religion of Unbelie ...Seeking Ethics By JOHN MCNEES Continued from Preceding Page For life to appear in this gen- eral way may seem improbable. But one must remember that the reactions had perhaps millions of years in which to happen--so long that, given the right conditions, they were almost inevitable. And one ne...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…_ . . . , . Identit WI Today's Jew Must Decide, teligion's Place in His Life By CHARLES KOZOLIL thout Inconvenience Encountering Secular Th IDENTITY without inconvenience is the goal of today's American Jew, a -social being whose link with the past is being marred by an intense desire to fit smoothly in his environmental niche. He doesn't want to be associated with alien cultures and strives for a type of uniform conduct and action tha...…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…. Timel. N HIS WITTY, provocative play, Major Barbara, George Bernard Shaw astutely predicted the growth of the materialistic suburbs in which the suburbanites no long- er have to devote their every thought and activity to the sole job of simply keeping body and soul together. Thanks to social reform, the material aspects of living would be put into good con- dition; instead it would be the+ spiritual that would suffer from1 malnutrition. So ...…

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