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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, 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, 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, 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...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…'PERSPECTI VES Page Elt - BOOKS ISEASON ION Goren (Cotinued from Page Five) OF COURSE Arnold was undiscerning or he would not have changed uni- forms in the first place. If he had been capable of analyzing his situation he would have forseen that the British he joined would'have no more respect for him than the Americans he deserted. A man who could be bought once could be bought twice. Therefore, when Clin- ton sent him on a raiding exped...…

January 17, 1942 (vol. 5, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve 9PERSPECTIVES BOOKS IN SE ASON La Trahison d'un Clerc. Primary Lit. erature and Coterie Literature, Van Wyck Brooks. TO BE SPENDING the day of America's entry into the War in criticising a literary critic must seem preposterous, but, perhaps, it is more relevant than ap- pears at first sight. To be living in the greatest revolutionary epoch since the Reformation means, firstly that all our activities, political, economic, re- l...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… WT ea heir (londy with Snow. '12 Sic igun 4:3,dig"itg Editorial Lastinig Peace Amears Using-Polie Pow er VOL. LII. No, 68 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FI'VE CENTS Japanese Threaten Base At Singapore; Iongkong In Peril Northern Mplaya Situation Endangered By Large British Naval Losses Raiders Continue Attack On Manila (By The Assoc Ated Press) LONDON, Dec. 16.-A powerful Japanese drive in northern Mala...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…Luzon Raided By Jap Planes; Pearl Harbor To Be Investigated Manila . . . Washington . . . (Continued fFm Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) forces off the coasts for' another the air, both of which were repelled. major attempt at a landing. The first, in the afternoon, was light Heretofore, Philippine troops have while the second, during the evening, all been conscripts save for the small was heavy. "Wak andMidway ,are countering and long-existen...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Fghtiug Fool Grady Wins Again In Hero Fights To In Fight With O By HAL WILSOi Blasting, twisting, chain-stitching his way t trick, every bit of native cunning known to croc dazzle amazed onlookers, pile-driving Jack Gra available competition here, today, and proved] emerging as the triumphant winner of the 56th; a battle, the echoes of which will ring down th tell tales of valor and the strong of heart, for Ja The mill...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WM C-rjt 3ir,1-pgau 41at LETTER S I I 0 iiww weac74 IW---n Edited and managed by students of the Univrrrsity of Michigan under the authority of the Bgard 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...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… 'Hobby Homemakers Hold Heavenly Hobby , _._._ 8 Sarah Heaslip Will Describe Chopstick Style Famous Knitters To Unravel Paradoxical Purling Problems At Big Exciting Mass Meeting Girls, don't forget the big hobby }mass meeting to be held in the old ball park by the Island at 11:45 p.m. today. "The turnout last week was so hedvenly it was decided to hold regular weekly mass meetings," Etta Shrdlu, '46 Med., President of the "Hobby Homemaker...…

December 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

…Go Ups Five Nationalities Celebrate Christmas Plan Meeting + -j J*.L 1 v ..4 .U.a R. t 17 C1-x..1 1-41XWNESDAY, iDECEMBERl 17, 1911 I so that any interested students can for distribution to needy Ann paint and repair the last of the toys h o1 children at Christmas time, Five Michigan students, represent-, ing the Michigan Chapter of the Stu- dent Defenders of Democracy, will be among the delegates to the National Merger Convention which wi...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Weather Cloudy and warmer; light rain tonight. LY 4 w A Lt igau tlattE Editorial New Treaty Aids Hemisphere Unity # * I -j ... - . VOL. LII. No. 17 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 Z-333 PRICE FIVE EN i ... Russian Officials Reported Ready To Leave Moscow Arming Of U.S. Vessels I- Germans aain To Capital Admit Nazi Approach As Reds Advances U.S. Ambassador Ste'ihardt Flees (By The Associated Press) LONDON, ...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t __ F City To Open Annual Drive For Aid Fund The Ann Arbor Community Fund will conduct its 21st annual campaign Oct. 27 to Nov. 5. This year's goal has been set at $59,434, according to John Moore, chairman of the Fund,j Election To Be Supervised By Robt. Samuels Dance Elections Will Be Oct. 30; Petitions Due For J-Hop,_Soph Prom rinhuei u m~:,Tr. and represents an increase over the namertormof 1940 campaign, which fe...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… 4 LX, ~FUI~~Kil, W41THE MICHIGAN DAILY * Volverine Gridmen Entrain For Battle With Northwes PAGE TURER- tern Varsity Eleven Faces Strong Wildcat Team Michigan Line Must Stop Purple Backfield Aces,; Madar Out Of Contest (Continued from Page 1) Wolverines will have a better than even chance of bringing home a vic- tory. There's no telling what will hap- pen . when the star tackles of both teams, Michigan's Al Wistert and Northwestern's All-A...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Michigan Daily THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Opinion On Intervention Has Switched, Survey Reveals I tY .11 ited and managed by students of the University of digan under the authority of the Board Control tudent Publications. blished every morning except Monday during the ersity year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press .e Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the r republication of all news dispatches credited to rnot ot...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Junior Women To Hold JGP Mass Meeting. Committee Heads To Explain Work Of Their Various Groups Wednesday In League Ballroom There will be a mass meeting of all junior women interested in work- ing on committees for the 1942 Junior Girls' Play at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in the ballroom of the League, Mary Lou Ewing, '43, general chairman,' announced. Many committees have already. be- gun functioning. although the play will not...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…________THE -MICHIGAN 1DAILY __________________________________________________________________a Defense Group Issues Bulletin on Steel Slack Council Asks Voluntary Contribution Of Scrap Iron ByMunicipalities Mills FearShortage By DAN BEHRMAN (Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of articles on the Michigan Council of Defense and its activities in Washtenaw County.) I Girls' Debate Squad Seeks New Material Mills Asks All Interested ...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Peace Outlook Will Be Topic Of Prof. Staley Possibilities Of Settlement In Far Eastern Conflict Is SubjectOf Lecture Possibilities for a peace settlement in the Far East will be discussed by Prof. Eugene Staley of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in a University Lecture at 3:15 p.m. Mon- day in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Professor Staley, recognized as an authority on international affairs, has devoted time to resea...…

October 17, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I- news of the dorms By GLORIA NISHON and BOB MANTHO A p A student mixer of astounding pro- portions will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the West Quad as lads of those houses play host to in- numerable guests from Adelia Chee- ver, Alumnae House, Mosher-Jordan, Stockwell, Betsy -Barbour and Helen Newberry dormitories. Bill Sawyer and his band will provide the dance-time, the radio in the lounge will supply the ...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… Weather Fair; Moderate Temperatures uLI Off icial Publication Of The Summer Session D3ai ti Editorial P. G. Wodehouse: Nazi Propagandist .. VOL. LI. No. 41 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1941 Z-323, PRICE FIVE CENTS FDR Claims War Is No Closer Now Than Before Trip Nazi Stukas Terrorize Southern Ukraine Area, Roosevelt-Churchill Meeting Draws Scornful Words From German Propaganda Minister Goebbels Chief Executive To Confer Wit...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN. DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1941 Local Music Will Highlight Church Services Lutheran Students' Group To Convene Here Today Before Mystery Cycle Tea At Lane Hall Music by three local composers will be played during the Morning Worship service today at the First Presbyterian Church. With two ex- ceptions, the organ prelude and the anthem, these compositions are be- ing performed for the first time to- day. The complete musical...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

… AY, 'TU 1,1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Air, T 17, 1941 PAGE THREE. Re-Alignments In The Axis THE WEEK IN REVIEW Only A Signature Needed Now ......._.r.. ...+... I FOREIGN: 'Somewhere In The Atlani Red Setback In The South Following a surge of desperate of- fensive fighting, the Russians last week returned to the defensive, cut communiques again to indescriptive phrases, implied that all was not so well on the souther...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Foul THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ., J Daily Calendar of Events Sunday, August 17- 9:00 7:15 8:00 a.m. p.m. p.m. Breakfast for those receiving the master's degree. (Michigan Union.) Concert on the Charles Baird Carillon. A Cycle of Medieval Mystery Drama. (Hill Auditorium.) o nday, August 18 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of S...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… AY, AUGUST 17, 1941 THE MICHIGAN. D A ILY. PAGE FIVE I I ..n Seizure Move By Government Is Anticipated Federal Shipbuilding Plant May Be Taken To Avert Further Strike Tie-Up WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.-(A)- The government probably will take over the strike-bound palnt of the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company at Kearny, N. J., within 48 hours, a high defense official pre- ducted today. This official, who would not be quoted by name, said...…

August 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…THE MTCHMTWN DIIY SUNDAV, AUGUST 17, te" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TYPING TRANSPORTATION Killedl In Cra~shl SHARE COST OF RIDE to Erie, Pa., on Fri., Aug. 22. Call 9480 and' leave message. LEAVING for Northern Michigan any time. Take one to four passen- gers. Call 2-4738. WANT PASSENGER to Los Angeles. 1940 Pontiac-$15.00. Phone 4617 between 12:00-1:00. WANTED-Ride to Bridgeport, Conn. or vicinity after 22nd. Share ex- penses and driving. A...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… WPeather ig Sic igau El3aitx Editorial on Emotionalism And Patriotism Fair Axid Slightly Warmer Official Publication Of The Summer Session VOL. LI. No. 14 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS N New Seizure Bill Asked By Senate; Other 'Too Broad' Roosevelt's Version Arouses Opposition; Rejected By Military Committee WASHINGTON, July 16.-()-The Senate Military Committee called on the War and Navy departme...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIG(AN DATLY THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 .. a as. .. a .a y , yy i v l1 L \ .V S7. 1 L . Kaufman-h art Comedy Show To Be Offered Secondary School Theatre Will Present 'You Can't Take It With You' Here "You Can't Take It With You" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart will be offered by the Secondary School Theatre of the Department of Speech at 8:30 p.m. Mo day, July 21, at the University High School Audi- torium. The .popular comedy...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… , JULY 17, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THR Compton Cites Insufficiency Of Personnel Today's Lack Of Trained Technologists Provides Bottleneck In Defense (Continued from Page 1) duction was in vogue, "we technolo- gists wondered if we had any right to be alive, let alone do our job," he said, but today, with the need of in- creased productive power, "the pure scientist is suddenly found to be very useful, as is always so when affairs get...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN ,DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1041 a~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Daily Calendar of Events Thursday, July 17 - 4:05 p.m. Lecture. WHAT SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE DOING. Orie I.! Frederick, Specialist in Secondary Education for National De-- fense, United States Office of Education. (University High School Auditorium.) 7:15 p.m. Concert on the Charles Baird Carillon. 8:00 p.m. Bridge Lessons. (Michigan League.) 8:15 p...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 THE MICHIGAN , DAILY THIIHGA AL T opic Chosen For Summer Parley Session (Continued from Page 1) K. Pollock of the Department of Poli- tical Science; Prof. Howard McClus- ky and Mr. Claude Eggertson of the School of Education and Prof. De- Witt Parker of the philosophy de- partment. The Summer Parley is an outgrowth of the Spring Parley which has pro- vided a medium of faculty-student discussions for many years. The ...…

July 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 171. _. --I A AT YTURDY JL 7 . . . r Teacher-Lay Group Relations Discussed By Dean Edmonson Oil Storage Tank Goes To The Blazes i By PAUL CHRISTMANN 4nany laymen that the teaching pro-1 "Can the teaching profession co- operate effectively with lay groups?' If so, what are some of the more use- ful techniques for such cooperation?" questioned Dean Edmonson Tuesday in an address before theoSummer Educa...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…io Weather Cloudy. Y r Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication I jiai Editorial Haisley's Dismissal. Is Unjust Action . VOL LL No. 16 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4 Trackmen Qualify Nineteen In Events At Big Ten Contest Haisley ToMake Appeal After Protest By Citizens Community Will Give Support To Educator's Hearing On Local Decision Before State Tenure Board Britain Takes Offensive Agains...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…FAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941 U I U U Visualization Of Instruction Is Advocated, Motion Picture Discussion To End Annual Session Of Visual Institute Today Keynoting the annual two-day ses- sion of the Visual Instruction Insti- tute, Dr. C. A. Fisher, director of the Extension Service, yesterday ex-' pressed the hope that visual education would be used more frequently in the University. The cooperative filni library of...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY A 4. p3iU MAtI4 _ _. ., . . i .. a, n a K, A ,''. 11'~ 5 Track Team Qualifies 19 In Big Ten Meet; Nine Loses, 6-5 PORTFOLIO. Illinois Athletic Headaches 0 Aspirin For Philadelpiia By HAL WILSON Daily Sports Editor' Piel, Thomas Qualify In Two Events; ,Dunker HaltsMichigan In Piches HE ATHLETIC SITUATION at the University of Illinois which has existed in a sort of volcanic dorman- cy for the last several years-smou...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~sLnbH I[TH[E Mn FOr _DN JN~ONU IIO M 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 new...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… THE- M.* C .PĀ£.G.IA .N F n 3.A TE.V t. n 44 in ."tww.. ft - +. as ,u ."a a v M T a i" 11 Lt L H. TL PAG*E IE Ir .rr Annual Crop And Saddle Horseshow Will Be Held Today 90 Will Enter Riding Show's Varied Events Military Drill, Competitive Pair Classes To Be Seen; First Place Winners To Receive Statuettes Nearly 90 horsemen and horsewo- men will participate in competitive riding at 2:30 p.m. today when the annual horseshow, sponsored...…

May 17, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941 ,. I __ __ _ i Big Ben Survives llasts Of Bombers DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ---- i (Continued from Page 4) J - Q Faculty, College of Engineering: R There will be a meeting of the facul- J ty of this College on Tuesday, May V 20, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348, West Engineering Building. The order of a the meeting will be: Nomination of S Panel for Appointment of Execut...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… P Weather Light. snow- somiewhat colder. 2 Lift :43aiti Editorial :rlti-strike LeislatiĀ«o- Is it fair To ILabor'. 1 Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication VOL. LI. No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940 Z-323 'PRICE FIVE CENTS FDIR Returns From Cruise To Speed Up Rearmament~ Knudsen May Be Named Defense Commission's Chairman; Emergency Termed Terribly Urgent Tool Makers Urged To Increase Output WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. -()...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…A4 tI'V''T l" AA T fTI AIT Xr f 4fMfSFF! '1t rt Mr f+ w.rar!ww r w.ww .tom ...r Geographers Will Convene In Louisiana James And MacMurray Will Present Papers At Annual Convention Prof. K. C. MacMurray and Prof. P. E. James, both of the geography department, will attend the thirty- seventh annual meeting of the Asso- ciation of American Geographers to be held Dec. 27 and 28 at Baton Rouge, La. At the meeting, Professor James will present a tw...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… TUESDAY, DECEMBER . THE MICHIGAN DiAILY Louis Beats Al McCoy On Sixth Round Technical Knc PAC. TfR4"" ickout Champ Looks Unimpressive In Easy Win Bomber To Defend Title Against Conn Next June, Mike Jacobs Announces BOSTON, Dec. 16-(IP)--Joe Louis came back from his six month va- cation to an easy job of work to- night, but he wasn't the devastat- ing Brown Bomber in disposing of Al McCoy, an overgrown down-east light-heavyweight. It took hi...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUES8DAYDECEMBER 17, 1940 _. Letters To The Editor Treat THE REPLY CHURLISH By TOUCHSTONE Education, Opera, Swimming) 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...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

… '1IU 1'[ M !iCHGAN DAILY PA"nP- . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. Wo m m Ccarolers Make Campus -,;Touir Vthf1 tl Ihal liii kt 1it 1,I1111ot'itl o qt 1' a t' vcl at11111t11 1:a1, i th w," 1iu srr ntttilk ta 1:ri t+t ti lt t : i h ~ t 11 ioIi kU1w.II tit i II0t~t)': 1x1,11 iU' T . lIV h ' t. r t ti r t r1t lx ~otirt ol'itll lrtt~t ia ,nt ( 11,"t1o 111" a 11 t tut 111'tIi tt1t1t11' ,1t:1tui Id yd~ l 'i 'I'lwv 1 lr tb 11tt rlve atut I tinitt 'lt ied l...…

December 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FU ES f)A V, Will Be First To UseMFV W-45-D, which will be the first radio station in the country to use the' new system of broadcasting, frequency modulation, will be De- troit's newest broadcaster, the Fed- eral Communications Commission has announced. The Detroit News was awarded a construction permit Oct. 31 to build the frequency modulation station, which operates under a system of broadcasting often called "staticle...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Weather Fair LY Sir igan 4Iaitii Edtorial More Tolerane Needed In Armiy Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication VOL. LI. No. 43 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1940 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Edge Out Wildcats, 20-13 Nazi Thinks GulfAttackerIs Former U.S. Ship - German Ships Enter Mexican Port To Escape Pursuing Fleet British Bombing Plane Batter Invasion Ports And Long Range Guns Greeks Push Back Entire Italia...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…TWO THETP MT7T1TE.N fDAILY SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1440 i f u 1 *cat af .. 1 tl'S~i ' R A'* AVU i Long Explains Nazi-Soviet Talks "In staging the recent Hitler- Molotoff conversations, German of- ficials were dominated by a desire to 'determine specific points of Rus- sian foreign policy, especially the Soviet Union's attitude on a possible Nazi move against the Straits between the Black and the Aegean Seas," Prof. Dwight C. Long of the hi...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…0 I S AT's NOVEMBER 17, 1940 THE -MICHIGAN DAILY , PAGE TABS TflEMTCT4A Y I yYJ PA~B Iowa. .... Notre Dame .. . 7 Ohio State .. ....., Illinois .... .. . .14 Wisconsin ..... 6 Indiana,. ......27 ...10 Penn . Army . 48 Cornell ... 0 Dartmouth . . . . . 73 Boston College . Georgetown .. . 19 Minnesota .,.. .33 Princeton ...4. . . 18 Purdue ....... 6 Yale........ 10 . f Wolverines Stave Off Last Period Rally V To Tame Wild...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…THlE MICIGA A : ITTv SUNDY. NVEMBR 1. 1940. r r - a as.a ~ra s.' n a atj ~TThAV I~MR~Ii I' QAE l.i } 1.'V\l f l.ii LLL' 14 11 1JYV THE MICHIGAN DAILY Washington Merry-Go-Round DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Xdited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. t Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Assoc...…

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