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January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…1w Weather RAi~,?sii nwFuie Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication &zittj Editorial Ak1ssociated k'armnei z Arid Migrart Labor.. VOL. L. No. 80 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1941 Z-323 TRICE FIVE CENTS Stimson Backs Warship Aid To England German Ports Are Battered By'Bombers In, Night Raid RAF Pilots Claim Glare Visible For 130 Miles; Reich High Command Denies VitalDamage Nazi Dive Bombers Hit Aircraft Carrier (By The ...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… Weather Warmner today. L sit igun 4:Aa aiti Editorial Nelson Appointment Clears Track . , VOL. LII. No. 81 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1942 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dorr Delivers Keynote Talk; Parley Begins PanelsToday Speaker Cautions Youth Against Losing Peace In Conflict With Japan Students Will Lead Discussion Groups Stressing the importance of moral, physical and spiritual fitness, Prof. Harld A. Dorr of the politica...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…PERSP IVES University Of Michigan Literary Magazine VOLUME V, NUMBER 2 Supplement to THE MICHIGAN DAILY JANUARY, 1942 THE IINynTZ RALD . .. ByJhn Ragsdale E HAD RIDDEN a hundred and fifty miles to Princeton; it was yet another hundred fifty to home. We could not even reach Petersburg, the next county seat, before dark. And we were due back at the Atchison Machine Shop next day, So we telephoned to get my brother Jim to come after us in my car...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…Weather Mostly cloudy, local snows today and tomorrow. Jr 5k ~43U ~3ati Editorial Renewal Of Jabanese Trade Agreement . .L. No. 82 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1940 PRICE FIVE _____________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ S itish Cabinet ale Ends; ans Smk Hayden Sees Japanese LeaderFriendly To U. S. Yonai's Position Believed Important In U.S.-Japan Trade...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…4it 4 tit Weather Considerably Colder .. r". W w,.. VOL. LIII No. 78 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JAN. 17, 1943 PRICE. FIVE CENTS Erlewine is Daily Managing Editor AN EDITORIAL: Jaffe New Editorial Director; Brimmer AppointedCity Editor The Board in Control of Student Publications yesterday appointed John A. Erlewine, '44, as managing editor of The Daily and also named Bud Brimmer, '44, and Irving Jaffe, '43, as city editor and edito...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…DAILY TRYOUTS See Page 4 Y L Lwp 6P 74aii4 FAIR AND WARMER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 84 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS rmy, avy gree on Co pomise erger Plan v Talmadge Seizes Governor's Offices Plan. Will Create ThomPson In Line To Take Arnall's Post State Police Take Talmadge Orders By The Associated Press ATLANTA, Jan. 16 - Herman Talmadge seized Georgia's guber- natorial ...…

January 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…i ..... Y Af zutr t Ian ~Iait WEATHER Cloudy and Continued Coi, Light Stow, VOL. LV, No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Launch estern Front ffensive 0.* Soviet Troops Pour Through Nazi Defenses Report Reds 38 Miles From Germ an Borde. By The Associated Prss LONDON, Jan. 17.- Two great Russian army groups poured like red floods through broken Nazi defenses on the Polish plain south of Wars...…

January 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…SCHOLASTIC AVERAGES RAISED See page 4 iLY L 'O43UUA6 #aii4ti~ FAIR, WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS 'Old Maid and the Thief' Members of Legislature Inspect Opens Tonight at League Crowded, Obsolete 'U' Buildings; - * -r. 4. 4. Garden Scene From Faust' To Be Included The first performance of Menotti's "Old Maid and the Thief" and the garden scene from Gounod's "Faust" will ...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…THV MIC141G AN 1 A tLY FRIDAY. J 1ARY 17, 11441 Toledo U Host To Engineer's DebateSquad Five Sigma Rho Tau Men Will Discuss Question Of Nicaraguan Canal, Five members of Sigma Rho Tau, honorary engineering speech society, will debate a Toledo University squad in- Toledo today on the topic: "Re- solved: That a Canal Should Be Built Across Nicaragua." Representatives of the University team will include Norman Taylor, '42E, president of the loc...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN, DA ILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1942 / Andre Morize Will Address French Group Reconstruction Of France. To Be Subject Of Talk By Harvard Professor Cercle Francais will entertain a distinguished guest Thursday, when Prof. Andre Morize of Harvard Uni- ersity addresses members of the Uni- versity interested in France and the French language at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The talk, an analyis of "La Re- const...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Page Two 9PERSPEC TI VES THE VISION OF HUGH FITZGERALD ... Continued from Page One a year like 1940, that the '41 Model cars should reach a sales of over five and a half million. Jim went sick at the thought of his '36 Ford. And he was sick, desperately sick, about 6:30 in the morning. But by ten he was on his way south, crumpled up in the back seat of his buddy's car. Then came the long, long night of waiting, the grim six months, the man-...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…f I tv14Al IG N IAT )rs, uroup New Bishop Enthroned At Notre Dame Will Convene Here Monda ,epresentative Speakers Will Discuss Rehgious Problems Of Today Following the example of other roups in the state, Michigan pastors f all denominations will meet in Ann .rbor Monday for the start of a three- ay conference on the problems of re- gion in the mocern world.' Beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the amphitheatre of the.Rackham Build- ig with a gener...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… T~l MCHIANDA ILY I wolow 3,087 Yanks Are Prisoners WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.-(IP)-The War Department reported today an additional 141 Americans held as prisoners of war or interned in neu- tral countries, bringing to 3,087 the number of prisoners reported to date. The group includes 117 menbers of the Army, among whom are 25 offi- cers and enlisted men imprisoned in Germany, one officer and one enlisted Ian held in Italy, dnd 15 officers andl 5...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…TIHE MICHIGAN DAILNZ FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 OUGHT BETWEEN GULPS: Friend HelpsGet Lowdown on Brown By FRANCES PAINE Interviewing John Mason Brown is a snap--his friends help you ask the questions. Over a luncheon table in a downtown restaurant yesterday, this reporter, with the aid of Sam- uel Shneider of Ann Arbor, who was. with Frown on Admiral Alan Kirk's flagship in the Sicilian in- vason, "got a story" out of Brown in the following ...…

January 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…-I-YA'iLY i , i94zo THE MICHiCA~N IMILY WEPN~SDAY, JAW. 17 194~ Roosevelt Seeks New Manpower Controls grads Contribute War Papers to 'U' Library FDR Message To Congress Is Expected Today Presid ent Will Isue King, Marshall Reporits By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 16-Presi- dent Roosevelt asserted today that the need for men in the armed for- ces and war factories is now so ex- treme that voluntary controls will no longer work....…

January 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICH IC A V n - A I Y.V- PPMTR.Q!TtAV TAVTTADV Irl 4030- TT P M C ~ ~ N f A T ..- JY..~ A X.. .f1ZU 1".L ...? t 1 L A V1., TAW ATTWT1 ;'.rlCltfu i 'AY, d :! l t11i:1 1;, !J 1(i p Ddga aily' Fifty-Sixth Year - d~ Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staffj Ray Dixon. . ... .... .Managing Edtor RobertGoldman . . . . . . . . C...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' aGETIMI' iota Trounces Sextet; Swimmers Swamp Panthers . Gophier Power Trims Varsity With Ease, 4-0 Sophomore Arnold Paces Attack For Minnesota; Stodden Stars In Defeat (Continued from Page 1) nesota leader turned in to the home team's third goal.' In the third period, it took the Go- phers but nine seconds to tally their fourth goal, this one also coming on apass from Arnold to Paulsen. Hank Loud played a great ga...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHTEN II PAGE Matmen Face Spartans, Sextet Meets Illinois Again Today Spartans Hurl Mighty Squad Against Varsity Ray Deane - Bo Jennings Match To Be Feature Of Action-Packed Show By HOE SELTZER Tonight's the night.I The night that Michigan and Michigan Stte lock in mortal com- bat on the Field House wrestling mats in the most severe challenge to their title aspirations the Wolverines have met this season. If the match is going to ...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…PERSP CTIVE S -Agg-T.e .... a ,v v s s' v v tr c t rarer TRUCKERS WELCOME ... By Eugene Mandeberg IWAS SO SURPRISED to see the place was open that I turned the car off the road and stopped in a little cleared spot a few yards away from it. It was just another roadside joint with a cracked sign nailed above the door and one bare bulb hanging in the window. Most of the places like that closed years ago. I've seen a lot of them boarded up sha...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…Natators Head East For Important Y ale Meet WREN BASEBALL Commissioner Kenesaw NI. Landis declared five major league and 88 minor league ball players free agents, he upset a deal between the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics. Tiger infield- er Benny McCoy (left) who was made af free agent was to go to the Athletics in a deal for Wally poses ( center) ., Roy Cullenbln (right),, Tiger outfielder, was also given his freedom,. 1. _ I Zw...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…A THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PAGE LT ltEE r. ... x Eighth Army Renews Drive on Tripoli British 180 Miles' South of Main Port; 23 Enemy Planes Hit By The Associated Press LONDON, Jan. 16.- Axis reports said today that the British Eighth Army in Libya had renewed its offen- sive toward Tripoli with a strong ar- mored attack at Wadi Zem-Zem, 180 miles southeast of the main Tripoli- tanian port. Intensive air fighting was reported throughout Tunisi...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…" THE MICHIGAN DAILY, hinnesota Sextet ee ts olverines Toni PAGE THREE htHere Purdue Cagers Face llichigan Tomorrow Wierda, Suprunowitz Return To Action as Quintet Seeks Third Conference Victory By STAN SAUERHAFT I high-scorer thus far this season, Michigan's basketball team will Purdue will exhibit the fire-wagon be seeking its second consecutive brand of basketball for which they conference victory and third out have come to be famous. Ho...…

January 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…II14~ MIfAHIGAIN DAILY RAGE Vi Michigan Tankmen Aim For Initial Big Ten Win Strong Northwestern Furnishes Opposition As Wolverines Defend Conference Crown In their initial Western Conference clash of the season, the Maize and Blue natators are scheduled to meet a powerful Northwestern squad on Saturday at the Sports Building. The Wolverines, defending Big Ten champions, are anxious to prove their mettle by registering a decisive victory ov...…

January 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…Y7 °,F'MJ- RSD.'kY; jAN AIRY -134E THREE, THE iICHIGAN DAILY ~1WR~SI~AY, JANUARY 17, i94G PAGE THREE Sextet Will Be Hos Minesota Friday C ? ._.. --.- e_ Hockey Team Hopes To End Long Gopher Mastery on lce Invaders Boast Veteran, Freshman Lines; Wolverines To Rely on Speed, Playmaking By DES IOWARTH Wolverine hockey fans who have patiently waited for eight long years to see a Michigan sextet defeat Minnesota on the Coliseum ice may fi...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRID~AY, JANUlARY 17, 194 ,.. .. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY ART C o E O- - 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 dispatches credited ...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…Tl_l E M ICHIGAN DAILY tx It 1T Mt l 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 dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper. All r...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Page Four 'PF"RSPECT VE7SV . THEJFUNERAL ...By Jean Michael BEFORE the old woman died, she had told her husband how she wished her funeral. "They'll let my grandsons car- ry me, won't they, John?" she begged. The old man lowered his head so that she could not see the tears on his bony cheeks. He pressed lightly the hand that lay on the rumpled coverlet, but her wasted fingers were too feeble to respond to his. "I'll see to it, Anna," he pro...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…I -I, TI n[ Mr- r '2Ur +r mr m UN rc__'Za*9Kyu, ed and managed by students of the University of gan under the authority of the Board in Control of nt Publications. dished every morning except Monday during the rsity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the r republication of all news dispatches credited to not otherwise credited in this newspaper. All of republication of all oth...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Third Year |dited and managed by students of the University of :higan under the authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. 'ublished every morning except Monday during the ular University year, and every morning except Mon- ; and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of the Associated Press 'he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the for republication of all news dispatches credited to or othe...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIWAN DAILY FRIDAIL .TANTTAURV '1941&'- , r .. . -. .-.., -I I u1.11 v6YaV1. li, J. 7Y I -Ikll*-Ilt 3EN TO ALL: On Daily Tryouts IN THE LAST election of student members to the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications, John W. Shockley campaigned on the platform, "Purge the Reds from The Daily." The election was held Oct. 29, and Mr. Shoekley was one of the three students elected. Since that time, Mr. Shockley has not "purged" a...…

January 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…PAGr rot* THE MICHIGAN DAILY- 'WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1i, 1945 __ ____ e Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Encouraging Report on China .m' Kxcp Moving f t 'I I _\ 7 " u Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Evelyn Phillips . . Stan Wallace . . HIay Dixon Iank Mantho . Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy . . Business S. Managi...…

January 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…IaH aa.a .4,aa.tA-f A N'~ a. DA ILYtt U~ T R SDAY. JA AnY 17. 1949 .R H1E 11 (.IC.RY1'L A Lf I, PI"A 1I V 7A8146 lvIN!AV1 c I. AVIJ IU C#. /!E a\VLl.R 1.1 A1 1. i "fV ar Scholastic Average on Campus Shows Slight Improvement Highlights On Campus SRA Coffee Hour.. . BUSINESS SCHOOL: IDean Stevenson Cites 1edforBe(terFacilities Most outstanding gain among groups was made by men's dormi- tories where more than 50 per,cent of the residents...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…I _______________ THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,PM XI Engineering Ball Will Be Held Tonight In Union Ballroom _ f Annual Dance To Have Music By Hoag land Tickets To Continue On Sale Today; 'Modernism' Will Be General Theme Of Decorations Everett Hoagland and his Orches- tra will make their first appearance in Ann Arbor at 9 p.m. today to fur- nish the music for the annual winter Engineering Ball which will be held until 1 a.m. in the Union Ballro...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE IQ' _. _. Haas-Medlar, Other Betrothals Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas of Mon- roe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Louise Haas, '42, to Dr. Robert Medlar, '41M, son of Dr. Edgar Medlar of Mt. Gregor, N.Y. President of Kappa Alpha Theta, Miss Haas was a junior night editor on the woman's staff of The Daily, secretary of Scroll, an orientation adviser and a member of the social committee of...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

… cPERSPEC TI VES Page Five INSIDE 1776 ... A Review, By Howard Peckham Secre History of the American Rev- olution, by Carl Van Doren, Viking, New York, 1941, 534 pp. $3.75. CARL VAN DOREN belongs to that all-too-small group of scholars who can also write well. Doubtless this talent is his be- cause he was first a professor of English, then an editor, critic and biographer, and lately a historian. His Pulitzer prize- winning biography of Be...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…..:,:.~ A 7. Y I ew unairman To Be In JGP New Committee Positions Open To Junior Women Marjorie Forrestel, '41, has been appointed co-chairman of the prop- erties committee for JGP, it was an-' nounced yesterday by Jane Grove, '41, general chairman. Miss Forrestel is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, was assistant. chairman of Freshman Project, a member of the finance committee of Soph Cabaret, a transfer orienta- tion adviser, and was on the b...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

…THE MICRITEAN T TAT?.V i ii Au 1Ti 1 V Ax 1 X-T ilL 1'f .!l I 1.11 L Soldier Girls i WAACS March With Precision Into New Custer Quarters Prove Ability At Fort Custer WAACS Occupy New Barracks; Do 'Man-Size' Duties With Skill And Don't Neglect Hair-Curling FORT CUSTER, Jan. 17.-- (R- General George A. Custer's ghost would have had a severe shock had he chosen this past week to pay a visit to Fort Custer, Mich., the Army Post named after...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…" Tilt MTE11mAX IA PA tl'P- aaiL ti11W111.V n1\ 1J t 1L1 1 I l '", I e 'Final Design' B0l To BeHeld Today Art Jarret Will Provide Music at Dance;. Lyle Albright To Perform Magic Acts ------------- t t "Final Design," annual winter engineering dance, will be pre- sented by the Engineering Coun- cil from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Union Ballroom. The revival of the prewar tradi- tional winter ball, given by the engineers will be semi-f...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…PAGE Y. __________ _TILE MICHIGAN DAILY fl RIDAY, *JANUARtiY !"j, 941 Students Urged To Write Plays! Pomona College SAONts Lit Of Awards University of Michigan studentsj have been invited to submit one-acts plays to Pomona College's second annual nationwide Intercollegiater Competition, with the deadline set , for March 31, 1941. Cash awards of $25 each will be t given to the writer of the best com-t edy, the best tragedy, and the best soci...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN AIILY ' AItTRDAY, JAiNTARY 17. 114? Concert Band' To Perform Here Jare o25 Music Music First Notable N Notables ProgramI Will Hear Will Hear Of Year Taking full advantage of the pres- ence of several notable composers and conductors, the University Con- cert Band will present its first con- cert of the new year Sunday, Jan. 25, in Hill Auditorium, following the two-day sessions of the fifth annual Band Reading Clinic. Dedi...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…Sage Sixg 'TERSPECTIVES TWO LYRICS FROM THE BLACK SPEAR (A serive of poems in progresses on the Negro and White heroes of tht anti-slavery struggle and Civil War.) 0# By Robert Hayden And now the words for which the fathers bled return to storm their children's souls with questions darker than Iscariot's "Lord, its it I?" What is this liberty? Is it so small a house, though builded by so many hands? Is it so barren a field, though planted w...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… Passenger Bus Is Victim Of Snowdri f ts In Midwestein Storm JUST ONE OF THE VICTIMS of the weekend snow that left much of the Midwest blanketed with snow was this passenger bus stuck 'south of Lamoni, Ia., just across the Missouri line. Passengers and crew abandoned the bus for shelter before the snow plow came by... Mrs. Slosson Was Graduated In 1880 NOTE: For courses having both lectures and quizzes, the Time of Exercise is the time of th...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…THE m i r i GA ~AT, MW. 1.7, i94~ Wolverine Cagers Bow to Badgers, 55-34 ~o isconsin Five Regains Old Form To Avenge Wolverines' Upset Win AND NOW FOR THE BUCKEYES: Natators PerformWellin AAU; Sweep AllChampionship Events ormi~tara H&/[ Crowd of 4,000 Sees Contest; Lautenbach Is Top Scorer in Fast-Breaking Badger Encounter By CLARK BAKER times for their 32 attempts. Lightning didn't strike twice in the Michigan, on the, other hand, ...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY oldman To Guest Conduct and Concert Tomorrow Richard Franko Goldman, au- thority on early wind instrument music and early American corn- positions, will appear as guest con- ductor with the University Concert Band and the University Choir in the annual midwinter concert at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Audi- torium. Besides participating as guest conductor in several programs throughout the country, he is as- sistant conduct...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…'PER S PE CT I VE S Page Seven ~PERSPECTI VES Page Sevets FANTASY From Charlottesville to Washington I rode on the evening train, And the snow on the pine trees caught the sun And glittered back red again. To left, to right ,the woods were astir With men in Blue and Gray, Who reined in their horses, then gave the spur And silently rode away. Only the ashes where they had been Still smoked on the forest floor, And quickly the snowflakes sla...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…STU ATA, 11-.14 'xis i rii 1- . . __ . . n..w ..r 4. W.V i iF/av t Puckmen Bow Again to Gopher Stickmen, 4-0 Underdog Mat Squad Pits Holds against Spartans Monday Night p. . . .l ere And Mail ToAU.-M. Man In The Armed Forces----------- SERVICE '4, EDITION t4r4I tgatt atILj VOL. 1, No. 19 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN JANUARY 17, 1943 FIRST OFFICIAL ac-' in the hospital They combine efforts whenever maintained by a .qaffmitt. Special to The Daily...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…age Eight 'PERSPECTI VES BR yBuErtnEavDIE ..yBurton Gavitt T TWAS THE SAME DAY that Pat saw them nft the motor out of a '37 Chevrolet for overhauling in Ab- ram's ge.e'- that he found out that Eddie Dun the lkid downstairs, was com- ng upstairs for a couple weeks. Pat didn't say anything right away when his :mother said that that was what she and Mrs. Dunn na been talking about sthat afternoon when Pat came home from school. He adn't hung a...…

January 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

…xiE THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SERVICE EDITION JANUARY 417, 1943 ie that a statement might be 1- expected at the end of the te week, id THE BOARD in Control at of Student Publications n came out of meeting at id 5:45 p.m. Saturday to an- rd nounce new appointments r- for senior editorships of en The Daily . . Appointed ,. Managing Editor was John e- A. Erlewine, junior in the - - literary college, a member Lie of the ca...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…PERSPECTIVES Page Nie SCOTT FITZGERALD'S FAILURE .A Review, by James Allen THE LAST TYCOON, published with THE GREAT GATSBY and certain short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. COTT FITZGERALD'S death last year brought to a close one of the most ragic and arresting careers in modern American letters. More even han Thomas Wolfe's early death Fitzgerald's was lamentable; for there is little reason to believe that Wolfe could ever rise above wh...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten TPERSPECTIVES BROTHER EDDIE ... Continued from Page Eight Then Mrs. Lewis would come back and turn the light on. "What's the matter, Eddie? Is Pat bothering you again?" Pat would wait until Eddie answered. "No, ma'am. It wasn't nothing." "Well, leave him alone, Pat, and don't make him yell. You two have to get up for school tomorrow, so go to sleep, both of you. Good-night." Then she would close the door and there would only be th...…

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