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December 16, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…ICI SI I ...1 ms:_.....' S Ii.l ' t ttet ~Btw d N ) rtw THE MICHIGAN *DAILY h hM sCGN DAILY.ni nhaet~er sttltedactivities iiii' dIrcte ion. M ticigaii itutllit lit 'uIiN "itit. ifl vI sed.us uui Ot ntt( . ,v ______________________________________ it takes time for lthe tudtiracluti t Kart liiTitus if waunt ith hihweaeiltll hr tartu I. Ftitl tu itis htimetohg H W if lte IK.. 'ourers t'Professour Rtlei ani o 'Ic ii ?t tat .. t. et 'eV. Store i ...…

December 16, 1898 (vol. 9, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. +Lo ~ 1 Dr. Hills Will Lecture. Pblished Da iy (Sunays cepe) ainog the Dwighit llllis, pastor of th. eerll Collegeya. tcucW fUlcoNill lecture ini the Mlethoist churich. It will be THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. the thirle cture of the year uon r: Theinland Press, eit:: locks. lihenrI1y iartIa LI liiifindaitioii Bth sI'hooeo 147. (if tie \eslevaeo Guild. Dr. Hillis lIL SNAGONOilvxli}l. is oiii of. the lost lec...…

December 16, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. '~ir r -yri -~ { lectures. Already two professors Dorimene and is about to marry t .s..Of II" ' * have announced their willingness to her, suddenly learns that she is a furnishs printed lectures to their st- flirt and marries him only for his Published Daily (bunaays exnested) during money, expecting that he will soon the iCslre year, br dents. Wihat is needed most is a die. tle tries to break of the THE U. OF M. INDEPENDE...…

December 16, 1897 (vol. 8, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…2 THE UNIVERI51TY 3OF MICHIGAN DAILY, 31*Dr. Lombard's Views. 3 f r a i~ ~ Y u Dr. Lootard, in his lecture in ity- e o e a ~sg Y u Biology yesterday inorning took abaut INSPECT THE WORK Published Dity (Sndays excepted) duig fifteetsninutes of thehur to disus.s :ho os ak n...AT. the College Year. at the protao cd action of the faculty THlE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN- elative t ltrematter of tus tT ee r m ntodeo tween.Liberty asd William Ss. o r m...…

December 16, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. C 1 r" 1? (. ' i scheduled to be played, but in every 0;Il o instance Manager Farrand filled them, and not a break in thse sched- Pablished Daily (Sundays excepted) during ule occurred durisg the whole sea- the College )tear, by1 THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION son. The games that were expected _____to yield some profit were played in Sutbscription price $2.50 per year, invariahly the most discouraging weather, but is...…

December 16, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. IJC. of I. Ta'i~t a{. EieBUSINESS LOCALS. WE BOLDLY ANNOUNCE T estudlents O teill iiersits w"IllIe' tretedto hlf-ff eewea saeI That wo sell cheoapter than the cheapest in M EN'S SHOES, Jt1TB> datol ti ally (Sundtays exceptetidtai the Two Sailts tollorrow if,~eeiyeie 12E188. PUMPS, Et-r.: LADI ES' SHOES, RUBBERS, toi I pis tioly Mr. Mitte. ~tSIT I0E PRS, E'rr. THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION t- ~citin-rc Ct.:tllper ye...…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 I _________________________________________ N r. -W. Cold Day in Korea Grave Soviet Threat Seen By Truman (Continued from Page 1) new rate mentioned by Truman would be between 1,500 and 2,000 a month. The President emphasized that beside the actual warfare in the Far East, "Europe and the rest of the world are also in great danger" from Commu- nist aggression. He pointed out that Secretary o...…

December 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO * - a f.. A a .. T .' A.,. . aaa. ' TEWRRSDAY, DttTMRER, 1P. IMR "" "" 1 11 AN 1AIT iiid ALWb:7.6FCAJLy "ALI l :Il J.U 1JA4 1V 1 7YO SANTA'LL BE THERE: Patients at 'U' Hospital To Have a Merry Xmas By FRAN IVICK More than 1,000 patients in University Hospital won't be home for Christmas. But patients, staff members and M5lany people throughout Michigan Coed Released On $500_Bail A 19-year-old University coed has been released o...…

December 16, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER He, 1951 Berlioz Choral Work Slated For May Festival Program The Berlioz choral work "Dam- nation of Faust" will be performed by four soloists, the Choral Union, and the Philadelphia Orchestra at the May 1 concert of the 1952 May Festival, the University Musical Society has announced. Patricia Neway, young New York City Center Opera Company soprano, will sing the role of Mar- TV Program To F...…

December 16, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

….4 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1940 - , _ -I1 Vacate FROM THE Student Legislature, from the Daily editorial page, and from the stu- dent body itself comes the cry "Vacate." The general tenor of the argument sup- porting the idea of longer Thanksgiving vacations is singularly indefinable. Per- haps the aggitators feel that the school work is just too tough for them and that they deserve a rest. Perhaps also there are ...…

December 16, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I_____ WREN COMES HOME: Dr. Sutton Fin Solves_111-Yea By BOB BYERLY Science has done pretty well with atoms, but it took a disgrace- fully-long time to catch up with the nesting habits of Gould's White-Bellied Wren of Mexico. Dr. George Miksch Sutton of the Museums, nationally-known bird artist and ornithologist, gets credit for solving a 111-year-old puzzle, and it took him nine years to do it. The discovery ...…

December 16, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY T1UESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946 ._.. Pro ram For Vet Families To Include Social, Religious Services "Bringing the church to the vil- lage," the Willow Run Village Re- ligious Council of Churches, di,- rected by Rev. J. Edgar Edwards has inaugurated a religious, social aid service program for veterans and their families. Founded as a result of th- i- terest of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti ministers and religious workers, six de...…

December 16, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…I x'x . s " ii. k X ii . , x t. i ~c. ~ - - --- ------ t ifiy-Fi'"irifh Year Edited and managed by students of theUniversity of Michigan, under th-e niuthorlty of the Board in Control of Student Publications. . Published every mor ing except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during tf miirnnier session. Member (4 r 1e Associated Press The Associatd Press Is xrclusively entitled to the...…

December 16, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…rAGE TWO T14 AZ Z tI, CIA A i..C.I A N 7,3 A I I . SATUIMAY, DEC. 16, 1944 .;. .._.. ._ .. __ _. .. . it lI D. 1 l.a AR. .A. ll'. t 1\ V;, 1'].. d. Aa 1 __ _.__ _ .. _ .. ..__...__._. _..: __ ._ J Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Facts on New State Department + ..he n!dio i . - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN . ' ...... Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control ...…

December 16, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16,1945 Government To Pus Housing Plan Ahead Labor, Management Representatives To Discuss Problems at Conference cials hope to thresh out construction problems with labor and manage- ment representatives of the industry. Two Purposes Called by the National Housing Agencysat the direction of reconver- sion boss' John W. Snyder, the con- °erence has two broad purposes: 1. To speed up home building. 2. To ...…

December 16, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy rece ved at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1934 the occasion of Choral Union con- Vnu XLv Nn. 71 cert, will be enforced. Events Today Methodist Episcopal Church: 9:45 a.m. - Class for all young1 men and women of colleg...…

December 16, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

…MI1CHIG AN .DAILY. DALYOFFICIAL BULLETIN ubtca lhn i the Upletin is ontructive notice to#11 meb ers of the: Jnlverst y,° Copys reecefvedi at the office of the Assistant to the President until :3; 11:30°a. m Saturday. XL.I FRIDAY, DECEMBER l1Arg No. 70 NOTICES T e Autom obile Regufaton will be lifted at 12:00 o'clock noon on Fri- taeinzber 16, and will be resutzned at8:400 'cioc1k Tuesday 1zii ring, uary 3. W B. Rea, Assistant to the Dean of S...…

December 16, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1Y SQUIRT: QUICK SERVICE By Lichty I SY GAD -ir E 3UT 44E w4S WAS GGDRDSC7Mt?4"3QUTr -sT trSC.c 21rEcao& W -ke+J 4E 2E4s '"MNT WKE GTl 2E ME' US ourURA t .tG -, &L'oN t ~IN k'IALE- 11DT~tG W-or.s(AY ON- - W RP I DAUG"TetOL -- p k -TAA+L- E tTw- i.-fI(S T.q1 SIR M\ 4\% FoR.TS tLEAJC TUiTS COLUMN CLSES. AT 3 P.M. LASSIE IE ADVERTISING . AT 3 P. NOTICE is RIE Student-s Required .to btain 17 Hours for Graduation...…

December 16, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…TE ~ lMICHIGAN DAI. 2,. Street ISP LAY of Exclusive Styles nd Trousers. So. State Street NT TAILORS ewri tcrs SAle Or Re'nt FEWNITINGre j . MORRILL ).State Street STMASI S Harrison Fisher, American Belles Phillips, Gallery of Girls Harrison Fisher, Fair Americans Harrison~ Fisher, Calendar Private Christmas Cards MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS AT LOWEST CLUB RATES Sheehan's STUDENT'S BOOKSTORE le are the original makers of niglish clothes. None ...…

December 16, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…PAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1924 qw ' IYIY iYYYY Y ,. 4 M. s # if OF NEW STADIUMi Declares New Struciture is Needed to Alleviate Ticket Shortage For Future SPEAKS AT BUST Fielding H. Yost, director of In- tercollegiate athletics speaking be-1 fore Michigan's entire football organi- zation and more than 200 alumni andj students at the annual Football Bust Saturday night at the Board of Com-' nierce in Detroit, stated...…

December 16, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TFMXV THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I Romney To Face Rockefeller Woes By GERALD STORCH While Gov.-elect George Romney was dabbling in Citizens for Michigan and the like not so long ago, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller was engaged in putting the state of New York back into gear. Now, in two more weeks, Romney will begin attempting to meet and solve the same gubernatorial problems, the brunt of which Prof. John White of the p...…

December 16, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… ........ Personal Politics, Power Rise Top Events (Continued from Page 1) from China and his own domestic problems is the brooding neutral Nehru, who met last week with Eisenhower and who has spoken before with Mao-Tse-Tung, lead- er of the Chinese Reds. Nehru believes strongly that his policy of peaceful coexistence has eased the cold war. But he is in- creasingly troubled by the failure of his philosophy to hold back Chinese aggressio...…

December 16, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…H ieM I C HiGOA N !)R I L : LL Sani Burchileid s Fine, tailoring Trade Can Deliver the Goods SAM BURCHFIELD & CON 106 EAST HURON STREET coo°KINGcIn Mack's Tea Room 11 i" N adI 1te d i}a i I at a 1c e :ll 's IlI LVNCHES SERVED A LA CARTE At Most Reaasorabl. Prices Mack 4410%Co. OVK SKATES Ace Ready See Display iii )I-li Viilusi MEUHLIG +& SCHMID 205 S. Main Street. 1 i i C i Suit Cases Suit Cases Suit Cases We are showing this week a...…

December 16, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…Edited ho JAMES PRICE 10 A. >. S 'PALDI Wit~ l ols likil'olo ltsto tolnsa C l~irlo ll PiIs huro,'oi 'NesvOi' Uc cos 51onlos'o. H USTON B STATE SAVI Ws. JIBootoh ,oi'. Wri. Arnoiild l.N Ja.It. NWadei F,1; N. J. Kycr .J toio. Kobh Frank I. Ulazit (JEORUFI B FLOI C~misolo.C,.t Flow' Chapin St between "l Phon POITED lIlt 5c and 10c QUAI ________THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPAfLDNO' S , '"Ii'4 ANN ARBOR RAILROAD OIT1ICI I _ ' DDA 'WAI XMASAND STEAMSHIIP LI...…

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…195R THE MICHIGAN DAILY Discusses Library Shows Famous I A m er can .By PHILIP SHERMAN In each picture, there is a castle An exhibition of facsimiles of of some type, showing the cen- thefamous Grimani Breviary, an trality of manorial life in the Mid- nS s 111illustrated abridgement of the dle Ages. nustt g prayers and devotions of the me- Represent Saints' Actions dievil Catholic Church is currently Also prominently displayed are Teaching in...…

December 16, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. LAWV DEPARTMENT. Miss Cora A. Benneson was a graduate in class of 8o. At present she is practicing law at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Julia R. Jennv, of the class of 82,l is a successful lawyer at Syracuse,t N. Y. Octavia W. Bates graduated in 1897 from the law department. She studiedI law for the purpose of fitting herself to deal sore fundamenatly with so- cial questions. THE EDUCATION OF TURKISH GIRLS. WVhen t h...…

December 16, 1900 (vol. 11, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…THE; UNITERSIZ 1 OF MICR IG A N' DAILY. 3 THE UMVEESflX OF M1CE1GAN DAILY. 3 i tl *Y Wl I U 11* E **FEFI: ~Fr '~r FEEfrr****FE~::E:1£ EQ:E Efr.B ~:Ei~ rEf:T.F rF* : 'E :: iE E : k SUIT CASE Twenty-four inch steel frame top and bottom, good locks and catcbes,corners rein formed $ 2.98 T !1 !4 4' 41 GOODSPED'S 117 MAIN ST. J. ' i 33 3: : 3i3 3 3 3 3 '"', '3 ? 1:3:3 3 E: 1?,E 3'.N i:3 3 31i 3 3 13:3 3:3:3 3 3 :33 : 3 :3PrEE-3 EE:F:-3 3 :3...…

December 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY (nti-Communists Gain ntwO n urbulent Vietiane; led aotianCit V INDEPENDENCE: Rebels Burna UN Committee Supports Embassy Controlled Algerilan Vote DuringRetreat American Personnel rNITED NATIONS (-) - The h tt Evacuated from City therefore outside the Jurisdiction E autdfo iy fF Membership Rule, Student Action Make Ne (Continued from Page 1) O1 U United Nations political committee last night recommended that the, Alger...…

December 16, 1909 (vol. 20, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY { IF YOU WISH A Useful Gift For Father, Mother, Sister, Brother or Sweetheart SEE QUARRY'S Money Loaned Orn Watches, lilanionds. Law oos or other'persoalpropeory. Watches and isooeiry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 iE. Lilbert y St Ann Arbor. Hoars: 8tol11:30a.tm...Ito 4:30 an 7 to 9 p. m JOSEPH C. WATTS THE F'ARME[RS AND MECHIANICS BANK MAIN AND HlURdON STREETS Capital $50,000 Surplus ...…

December 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…16, THE MICHIGAN DAILY . Students Desire Work for Holidays holidays. Mrs. Mary L. Stewart, in Seventy students have made appli- charge of the bureau, states that few cation to the student Employment inquiries have been received from con- bureau for work during the Christmas. cerns in Ann Arbor for student help. GRIME CHANGE NOT'DUE TO ANYONECAISUSE-OO GREAT INCREASE CAN NOT BE CAUSED BY ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PENALTY P~RESSORS TO ATTEND...…

December 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…711.1 1 .. . , .. .ti'. . i Y . 5 CRY , { Y .. ' . . CAMP PICKS ALVAMERICAN TEAMS; GOETZONLYWOLVE RINE TO PLAC Captain Dunne, Wieman, Vick, Dunn and Steketee Accorded HonorablJ* Mention; Glpp, Just Deceased, Called Best_ Back in Country1 Of chief interest to Michigan foot- ball followers in Walter Camp's All-, American team is the selection of Captain Goetz for the tackle position on the second eleven, the mention of Duke Dunne as one of...…

December 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…e College, Penn., Dec. 15.-Penn will lose only four men from its 11 squad by graduation in the IU hrlL I i Lu SPECULATE UPON MAZ.AND BLUE spring. They are Captain Clark, Mor- ris, Edgerton, and Oberlc. Of these Captain Clark was the only regular, Morris was substitute end, Edgerton played in the backfield in six games, and won the Lehigh match with his drop-kick, and Joe Oberle was a sub- stitute center. Our alarm clocks are good clocks. Cha...…

December 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…ispired by Marchig as Students and Play Real Football ,said Fred- ho has just front. "The flat on your as over you. . is so great ttail a-ainst e a Aay fr'om :ther Michigan last May. They I then to France s training. In d at a training i, and were then n the arnbulance ses of that trip the alumni of ne, "and I want ity to tell them, were for their jEast Lansing, Mich., Dec. 15.-Co- eds of the Michigan Agricultural col- lege watched their gr...…

December 16, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…THE MIC-HIGAN DAILY ;6 " 1 I i h '' .' ' ;; , I , ji I a- lh v.v. Ni..}(ttY rlilYf41 .. ^. Mf4ffft RV yl Yrtftv1N V; raw.. .' I lfR/. "!v. Y V r. t 41 r rr ; ,p' !Yl 6. I i THREE TEAMS TIED FOR IRST HNRS Six More Games Will be Played Indoor Baseball League Before Christmas In the SOPH LITS LOSE BOTH GAMES Six more indoor baseball games will be played before the holidays break into the season. The games will be played toni...…

December 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…I e84 to seculre AD'S TANK TEAM Y SW"IMZMERS JBETTER DS AT MEET SAT. IJRDAY fspecial transportation facilities to take the Clevrelanders homne in a body for the Christmas recess. HATS TO WEAK, HOSE Those who desire their' hats clean- ed and rebloeked for going home will Tease ' leave thorn at our shop as soon as possileI so we can have themZf out on time. We do Velour and Borisa- lino hats so, they retain their original fineness of textur...…

December 16, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

….10AN DAILYV. $5.25 TS A1LUMNI ASSOCIATE IN RECENT PERIOD Effect (Consolidation of 'Groups from Different Departments Eight Years Ago MICHIGAN ALUMNUS COMMENCED IN 1893 AS PRIVATE PROJECT gan Alumnus for life without further charge. ,\ ;\ as r t a x ; rte. F . T ,t ,. 1,l } _ r i . _ .L / , dl and Purchasers of X in Town Toques PARTY GOVERNMENT IN TIHE UNITED STATES OF AWERICA. New Years Gifts CHARLES D. WILEY Publications of Harv...…

December 16, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

….THE- MICHIGAN' LAID' WEDN I SDAY, llEXE'AIf Ett 1(), 1!I2o PAGE THREE WIflDNESDAY, DI~CEMBl9~R 10, 1~25 TI~ID: MICHIGAN~ DAILY PAGE THREIfl COMMITTEE PLA9NS t FOR .AILITRY BIA Chairman Hopes To 'Nake This Year'sr Dance More Elaborate Than Ever Germany Signs Locarno Pact MANY GUESTS EXPECTED Michigan's annual Military ball will ho more elaborate than ever this year, S pccording to Lieut. George Weitzel, '20, general chairman. The party,...…

December 16, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…I Kodaks s black rubber soles. proper dress shoe le Tango. =a new lot of tan ersoles. Prices from up to $6.00. We have all the Eastman Ko- daks from the Brownies for "Kids" up to the "Specials" for experts. See the liw Kodak gift case that is being advertised in the magazines-$15-oo. We have it. Come in and book it over. Xmas Candies Every lady friend likes can- dies and she appreciates them more if they are WHITMAN'S. Come in and get a "...…

December 16, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…i T~lUL1~A~ 1EEMBE1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY now" 12 "Mm on a ftft1,1C0 WILL H91LR BALLLTE1 INAPRL, Eiher Great Lakes or United Sates t Armsy Bands Wi1 lay { ' *vFoj ianciiee LOVETTE IS CHAIRMAN 9'~o satisfy inquiries imad iing the last font' weks, the R. . T. C. depar- anent Miriounced yesterday that the annual Mlitary all wil b(. 4I somet ue during the ltter part of Aprl, p oably the lastvrwek in t hat mponth. T he exaOt ae will be made 1 no...…

December 16, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… TRH-t, Vi Ci-IA d l ' i3AiLY Gliding Offers Chance P ROFSS _. _ _ ®... _....._.. _. . s . .a.. _ ... 1 / 1 O ...- U -fin-. w -:i-- To Fly At Small Cost10OCHICAGO WILL GO MEEIN TWent -P-mirth Anni, r __-. ,'J .,y + 'i{ ' A A ,k <' t y r nnua onventon GLIDER SECTION CHAIRMAN aeronautical engineers, has reach- has become comparable to our Of Political Science Association STRESSES PRACTICAL ed its highest perfection in the footba...…

December 16, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, D1WEMBER 16, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' PAGE THREE ;- , - , ...- - .. ................... ..... ........... . ................... . . . . ...... . .. . I - -- - ------- .. . .. .. ... APPOI1TMENT BuREAU HAS MANY cLLS FOR SUSTITUTE TEACHER All 'TYPES OF SCRIOLS APPL 1:1t NEW INfTlUCTORS TO SlART NEXT SEMESTER 13 GOLLEGEJOBS LISTED i rte'vyews With Students Enrolled Ir Rireau Of Appointments Are Being Completed ---. Calls for teache...…

December 16, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930 DAILY PAGE THREE . ................. .. --- CO MMITTEE LAS SPANISH TROOPS START REVOLT NEAR NORTHERN BOR - LEADE THOUGHT TO BE FORMER FLYER FOBORNEX, SPRLEC w }~~~ al Cm . y_'. 2 tw. ? d 'GIRLISH FIGURES TO BE SACRIFICED TO RELIEVE HEAVY WHEAT MARKET SUfl I PLAYGROUND President Riuthven Enthusiasic in Approval of Proposal to Hold Reunion in May. LEAGUE TO PARTICIPATE Veek-end Activities to Includ...…

December 16, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ____________________________________________ .'1 I ASIDE LINES " By IRVIN LISAGOR -- AND THE CLAMOR continues un- abated. Indignant alumni from points as far distant as Los Angeles, Cal., be- rate us daily with streams of blue- back invective, demanding to know why we take Fielding H. Yost's sum- nary dismissal of Harry Kipke with- out a clamorous protest. They deny Kipke was "incompetent," that he had truck w...…

December 16, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1$, 1936 'TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY rAG E THUE19' Chi Psi's 13 Points Take Fraternity Wrestling Champii ornship Six-Man Tennis Teams Place Coach Johnstone On The Spot e . Theta Xi Gets. Second Place By Single Point Psi Upsilon And Theta Chi Tip Fn Thipd With Eitht Our Greatest Athlete By CARL GERSTACKER When Big Ten athletic directors, at their meeting in Chicago last week, passed rulings giving Michigan the Conference tenn...…

December 16, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRESS PASSES -By BUD BENJAMIN - 'Wolverine Edge Out Irish Five 40 To 38 In Thriller 1939 Horror Scope... LOOKING TROUGH our cracked crystal ball and getting an equally cracked 1939 horoscope: JAN. 3. Uncontrollable hysteria sweeps through the freshmen class as an upperclassman pulls the seasonal witticism: "Guess who we're having for J-Hop? Happy Joe and his rec- ords." It simply means that the dance extravaganza is ...…

December 16, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY C uprr-Is C"UT' 1IQQ IN DOIJU AT THE TWIO SkMI BRING TIS WITHl YOU L" LESS with every piurchase made in ant of the D~e- partuients this week, ins the Clothtittg, Furnishing, H at and l(ap Decpartmnuts, any attoutnt gives you a guess. Guess a -iwordl of four letters tool get ailltudreld1Dollars January i]St. L_ BL.ITZ. Aiii rbr Siiui J.llry VOORHEIS & ITS BES^IT WORK IN THE CITY!' STATE ST, TAILORS, 011 CALLEDF OR and DELIVER...…

December 16, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HOLIDAY GIFTS Brushes and Brush Sets, Smoking Sets Shaving Sets, Chafing Dishes, Cutlery, Games, Books, Perfumes, Baskets, Chairs Lamps, Dulls, Skates, Sleds, Tools "i'tact all the new and desirable things that have TJ j ' been placed on the market this year may he had at 11V1 20c Candies, 10c 40c Candies, 20c -lurch field's Fine Tailoring Trade Guarantees... You the most skillful and artistic service to he hail anywhere. We...…

December 16, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…L Ja -M AI %-t El I kJLIN U tOYI b L-N M1IfV 01 I a I I / If you want to know what smartly dressed son ask to see met vi wa hs sa V ST ltin=te PALACE AilD PARISIAN Th FtetS liii Iand Ovei 1 1 1 tI Ill IFOWLR~I1 This is worthy YOUR ATTENTrION HIS FL(iY car()10 Y EI3ERBIACH & SON, AN FAE1 U1KRs Bran-ch Store on State St. rco aA- t 03 Off- itcet -'2Maynard St. t;1;1(, i(l(oll. l li 1 t h'i t i(Ott h .6 P i N &O C.I.iRAD t() :11'i' [c7 IR, IIU(I ,...…

December 16, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Varsity Cage Team To Meet Butler, Notre Dame This Week fU} Quintet Starts Vacation Tour At South Bend Pittsburgh And Princeton To Battle Wolverines In Columbus, Dec. 28-30 Having placed on exhibition before home fans what was probably their best and worst brands of basketball in their first two starts of the sea- son, Michigan's undefeated cagers hit the road this week for a stiff vacation schedule. By the ti...…

December 16, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… xD IIITHEMIHIGN DIL Beta ThetaPi Leads Inter fraterrnty retigTun PAGE THREE ament Phi Delts Are Closest Rivals For Mat Title Betas Place Seven Mend In Semi-Finals; Reader Wins Heavyweight Title By DON MELAI Beta Theta Pi got a stranglehold on the fraternity wrestling championship last night at the Field House, when the Betas placed seven men in the semi-finals, two more than Phi Delta Theta, only other house with a good chance to win the cr...…

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