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December 17, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…TlE MICHIGAN DAILY International Theme To Highlight Ball I ichiyan wk/qnhatWar In Union Rainbow Room January 2 5 Michigan Coeds Fill Over 550 Percy Jones Christmas Boxes li le 10 l uY University women went "all out" ton and his orchestra, foreign stu- in responding to the appeal for dents will play host to all the cam- Christmas boxes for the veterans in Sstudents and faculty, at the Ball. Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek. Ticket...…

November 17, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…PAGE St K THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1945 -- - ~---------------- ----.--- I U - Dentistry S( #c Is Treating 4 About 500 patients are presently having work done at the general den- tal clinic in the School of Dentistry and speciaized cinics at the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Institute. The clinics offer free dental ser- vice to students and anyone else wh'ose work they can take care of. Dec. 5 Ballong ToAName Union Vice .Presi...…

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...…

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, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…THE MCfMXN XIEY Coed Charm To Be Subject Of Conferences Expert Plans To Offer Beauty Hints, Advice A series of lectures and confer- ences on "Personal Development" will be presented this week by Eliza- beth Macdonald Osborne, and will be open to all women. Miss Osborne's program is divided into four separate services, including lectures, personal check-up confer- ences, personality discussions and a make-up bar. The initial lecture on "The Im...…

July 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…sI THE MICHIGAN DAILY 98 Students Get All 'A' Averages List Shows Top SpringScholars Ninety-eight students achieved the academic ultimate-an all "A" average for a full time program- during the spring semester. Each student carried at least 12 hours of work. The literary college, the largest unit on campus, led the field with 82 of its students making perfect records. Significantly or not, the engi- neering college had no all "A" students. A ...…

October 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Y .1ziW [ZS .'T N Newspapers Are Being Formed In East And West Quadrangles Quadrangle newspapers are being The nightly Louis A. Strauss Me- formed in both East and West sec- morial Music Hours in the Main tions of the men's dormitories. Plans Lounge of the West Quad have prov- are no longer in the embryonic stage, en quite a success. Average attend- and news staffs have already been ance has ...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…_, 7R; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER% 17, 1940 THE MICHIGANDAILY P bGE SEVEN .. PAGE SEVEN Pageant To Aid Students' Fund. Church Members To Give ThanksgivingTableau "The Quest for Bread," a Thanks- giving Pageant, will be presented by the- Presbyterian students at 5 p.m. this afternoon in the social hall of the !~irst Presbyterian Church, for the benefit of the World Student Service Fund. The pageant will consist of tab- leaus of the Babylonian Natu...…

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...…

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...…

April 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…T14F .-MICRIC-AN DAII V AT1J1 L' -I AX TA V H\ 1Df l ~Y *-"- - PRALIE SEVE~N "I ] inal Campus Teehic' Sale Will Be Today Issue Featuaring Articles By Students To Relieve War-Burdened Faculty Sounding the last call for those who wish to secure an April edition of the Michigan Technic, engineer- ing publication, the new Technic staff has announced that the issue will go on sale today for the last time. In order to relieve war-burdened facul...…

May 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 173) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1942 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Authorities n Aviation ToConvene Inter-Allied Conference Meets For Discussion Of Manpower-Pool OTTAWA, May 16.-OP)-Repre- sentatives of 13 of the United Na- tions meet here Monday for the In- ter-Allied Air Training Conference, which aviation authorities rate as a major event in the war effort and a tribute to Canadian hard work and resourcefulness. Participants are to be the United State...…

March 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1940 Chapter House Activity Notes With many initiations and pledg- ings fraternity life has been quite busy the past week. Acacia held its initiations on Sat- urday night. The new initiates are Stuart Churchill, '42; Ross Clark, '41; Stephen Hann, '41; Robert Greene, '43; John Pierson, '41E, and James Bine, '43. Delta Kappa Epsilon initiated 16 men Saturday. The new initiates are James Anderson, '41; Douglas Bal- lantyne, '42...…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… EXTRA Jr. izgan 4 aitt EXTRA VOL. LIII No. 63 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1942 PRICE FIVE CENTS 11 _ Here s How You Stand Norris Takes Down His Nameplate ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAM* Students Leave School First Disposition Second Disposition Medical and dental Active duty* May 1943 Detailefi to medical schools after this students in E.R.C. L ( under Army contract. Medical students with Active duty May '43 May res...…

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...…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVN .. . . . .......... "STUDENTS REPORT: Gernian Youths Found Open Ijie i By LILLIAS WAGNER Post-war German youth at the University of Munich is both open- ,mindled and interested, or so two University students, Bill Sininigea, '49, and Jerry Wensinger, Grad., found during their stay there. The two left this country on a group experiment in international living last June, originally to help re-build a dormitory...…

April 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

…LY, APRIL 17, 1949 THE WCHWAN I A.I Y 1"Ane I R T~l MTTITAN a uT 11MOr VVA F ayne Next Foe for / 1W1 Nine P--IC 'U I IES - :> TALKING SHOP with Bud Weidenthal associate sports editor Tartars Bring Veteran Squad Mere T omorrow Well, we've done it again and we're glad. With a few misgivings and a trace of hesitation we once again crawl out on that precarious limb and return nervously with a selection of the American League pen...…

October 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1948 T H E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Koceski Scores Three TD's in 18th Straight Victory Jayvees Beat Wildcats, 13-0 On Two First Period Tallies Erben Snags Loose Ball In End Zone for Marker Highly Touted Northwestern Ground Attack Gains Meager 47 Yards Against 'M' Line SPORTS PRES HOLMES, Night Editor ,no Football Hi-Lites By DICK HURST Michigan's jayvees combined two brilliant first period scoring thrusts with the ...…

December 17, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

…_____TII UCT W-AMlN IAW A1Lty - SurnweHedInjury Not Serious 'INV DAYS OF OLD': $4,000 Allottedl Wolverines X-RysShow Contusiont A s esult of Bronco Til Squld L~issFive ( on~et+' Ib iri-Ag Vcto entiertains USC Here in Only.Home ame (EDTOR'S NOTE: This is the third in it Series of articles oan Michigan's first Rose BowM team.) By PRES HiOLMES "Graduate Manager Baird re- ceived a telegramn yesterday from James R. Wag;ner, president of the Pas...…

November 17, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 17, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Illini Triumph over Ohio State 16-7 To Retain Big°Nim e Lead Wolverine 'B' Team Sweeps To 40-7 Victory over Badgers Wisniewski Leads Jayvee Scoring Parade As Yedinak, Traugot Also Shine on Offense Roundup of Top Grid Battles Wisconsin's jayvees opened like a steamroller yesterday morning but rapidly ran out of gas as the Michi- gan B team swept to its sixth victory of the year,...…

November 17, 1946 (vol. 2, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…P E*R SPECTI VE ,S AlKp s o, THE BARGAIN ... Donald LaBadie N A WAY, since it happened after he had stopped speaking to me, I don't feel quite so much this sensation of not being in the right which is probably, after all, only wonder and bewilder- ment. He lowered his eyes every time he met me in the hall those last two weeks and hugged the side of the wall as if I might reach out and touch him. In a sense he cut me off from his life so tha...…

March 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…', MARCH 17, 1,946 THL AilCHICAN TI1FALMM. R a %, P _-x League Is Hub Of Assembly, Panhel Events Organizations Work Together To Sponsor Varied Activities For Participation of All Coeds By JOAN WILK EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles concerning the Michigan League, its facilities, activities and organi- zation. Today's discussion deals with As- sembly and Panhellenic associations. "Panhellenic and Assembly work together...…

December 17, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…THE M cHIGAN -DAILY' PAGE SEVEN m WAB Alleys Need Pin-Setters Girls are urgently needed to set up pins at the WAB bowling alleys. Without the help of volunteer coeds, the alleys will not be able to open, according to Dorothy Flint, '46, bowl- ing manager. Working as a pin-girl requires only one hour a week. However, that hour must be worked at a specific time and day throughout the remainder of the semester. It is hoped that the alleys wil...…

October 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

…TNT MXICHIC A N DbA ILY THTJR. A V - o W arena. vy. t aia i. a - -_* aRUA D~la E}1 173/' \ 1} t . l01BitaVa L"tw~q %dxv£ jA5zx l.A£,JZ'v U - -- T 7 - - - i National Guard To Be Honored At ivicDinner Comiawu iity Plans Banquet For Company K Monday; Burke Will Give Speechj University officials and civic lead- ers will gather Monday night at the! Union for a farewell dinner to be given by the community of Ann, Arbor in honor of Co. K of th...…

November 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…TIDE M101 + AN VAIVY SINDAT, NOVEMBER 17, 1940 TT7TF~ MTCT-TTCAN 1bATTN StINDAY. NOVEMB~ 17~ 1~b4fl +.r:w: i rr. v u.a a av aV 4 1J V v I ASSOCIATED PRESS PUCTURE NEWS A N D J U D I T H A C R E E S-Frank McCormick, Cincin- nati Reds' first baseman named the National League's most valu- able player by the Baseball Writers' association, rates ace-high with Judith Ann, his daughter. They posed in New York. MOUNTAIN HAS A WORD FOR IT--A ...…

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 ...…

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...…

April 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 147) • Page Image 8

…VA~~JL Ii~~~R~i THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY FIAAIL1,14 MIDAY, A-PRIL 17, 19V Pitra News Of Thy Day WALLACE OPENS BASEBALL SEASON -- With a tremendous fling, Vice President, Henry A. Wallace (left; center) pitched out the first; hall in Washington as the Nats met the Yankees in the season's opener. Neat to the vie president on tbhe right is Clark Griffith, Washington club presi- dent, then Burky Barris, Washin ton manager, a nd Joe McCarthy, Yan...…

May 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 173) • Page Image 8

…-- --vi- - F- w - _ _ E~iIT T HE MI CHIG AN DAIZ ;!")N kAV, MAY 17, 1g4fP Price Control For Retailers, Starts Monday Dealers Required To Post Lists 'In Manner Plainly Visible To The Public' WASHINGTON, May 16.--0P)-Re- tailers were reminded today that the price ceiling regulation becomes ef- iective for them next Monday and that the Office of Price Administra- tion expects them to post their price lists "in a manner clearly visible to t...…

March 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…PrCA FCITfil. AlI cilHi CAN IV D A1 l - ,AP ' . i r,3 Piy.CE FIGHT Child's Query Suggests New Elementary SchiooI Experimen Yawl Sails Home To Victory In Caribbeqrg Race Detroit Doctors Seek Epilepsy (Aire By \p-bI1Ier iets ( I h By ROSEBUD SCOTT When a little boy asked his sec- ond grade teacher at the University Elementary School how the plants in the window of his classroom grew last September, a new educational ex- periment was born....…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…TTE ICi CGAN D)AILY T 7_________________ WHITE, NOT BRIGHT: adp Plane Hits Cruiser Sa Francisco Ann Arbor Town to Have Fewer Bright Lights This Cihristmas BURDEN MUST BE SHARED Prof. Jamison Stresses Need of Immediate Wa ge-Freezing Emphasizing that at least 80 per suffer in the not too distant future," Ann Arbor's Christmas this year may be a white one but it won't be a very light one, Floyd C. Moseley, chairman of the Junior Chamber ...…

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...…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 19 PROF. DICKINSON: Stresses Non-Economic Aspects of Socialism The economic aspect is not the most important aspect of social-. ism, in the opinion of Prof. Clark Z. Dickinson, of the economics department. Ps ych Majors CrowdField Entry to Grad School Doubtful,_Says Club Members of the Undergraduate Psychology Society report that prospective graduate students in psychology may be unable to...…

April 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…TIIE NICIIITAN IILY PINK ONES, YALLER ONES: Poster Propaganda Floods Campus By JOHN DAVIES Campaign posters are spattering the campus community in accel- erating proportions as next week's student government elections draw near. They are battling each other for space on dorm and fraternity bul- letin boards, in store windows, in classroom buildings and until re- cently prohibited, on trees and tel- ephone poles. Every color that ever graced...…

October 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBE1t 17, mg I' SUNDAY. OCTOBF~Th 1~. l~4t r Judge To Talk At Fund Drive KickoffDinner Red Feather Canvass Starts Tomorrow Federal=Judge Frank A. Picard of Detroit will be the guest speaker at the local Community Fund Drive's "kick-ogf dinner" tomor- row in the Union. The campaign begins tomorrow and ends Oct. 29. *, * * ANN ARBOR campaign workers will aim for a total of $159,600, of which University personn...…

December 17, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 73) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHUGAN DAVLY LBR IN GPEACE.2 Chinese War God Takes Up Residence on Campus A distinguished gentleman with a deep red face has recently tak- en up residence on a table in the ante-room of the International Center, ready to exert a peaceful and literary influence on campus He is Kuan Yu, Chinese god of war and patron of literature. whose status was presented to the Center by Wesley Fishel, of Cleveland, Ohio. The seeming contradiction i C...…

November 17, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY S AMY, NOVEMBER 17, 1Hd THE-MI---------TL SUNDAY, NOVEMBEr .,.: +.R 1.v w v a r i A T. A LIT TT ?3V'7 I: A"ID W T"V7 T1vTr n ivAwuLi YUll t NJUWii1jr: 'Better, Faster Planes' Is Kuethe 's Watchword By HARRY LEVINE EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the seventh article in a weekly series on faculty personalities. When Arnold Kuethe, professor of aerodynamics here, was just out of college in 1927 and Lindbergh had f...…

November 17, 1946 (vol. 2, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight PERSPECTIVES PageE h PERSPECTIVES The Children's Crusade Copper nickels, silver gin Pay my way to peep-show sin. Pied the piping, pied the typing Tatoo of the drummer's wand Tuning breathing to the seething Boogie-woogie vagabond. Juke the jinxer, juke the knave Bewitching children to the cave. The silver trumpet's screamin' The snaky clarinet demon Lure my pumping heart to blast her Capillary food-stuff faster While the tinny co...…

March 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

…IGH THE M I CG AN D A ILY COMEDY IN FRENCH: Le Cerele Fran Aiinual Produ "Les Femmes Savantes," French comedy by Moliere. will be presented May 1 in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre under the auspices of Le Cer - cle Francais, Prof. Charles E. Koella, director of the production announced yesterday. Consisting of five acts and in verse, "Les Femmes Savantes" was intro- duced in March 1672 in Paris. It deals Lowdermilk Will Discuess Jordan Vall...…

December 17, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT T HE MICH IG AN D AILY FORM ER STUDENT S GET CAMPUS N EWS: Radio Newsletter Sent to Servicemen By JAN CARTER Prof. Waldo Abbot of the Depart- ment of Speech recently sent to his former radio students, now in the service or otherwise employed, copies of the first broadcasting newsletter of this term. ' The newsletter, which is published bi-monthly, serves as a contact be- tween former students and keeps them informed of the prog...…

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...…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

…SDA;DEC:,1, 1942 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA( THREE Unbeaten Varsity, Selfridge Field uintets Play O 0 Splits Keglers Suffer Defeat, A new bowling five nown as the Strikers accomplished what every other team in the Campus Bowling League has been unsuccessfully trying to do since the beginning of the sea- son when they gave the league-lead- ing Splits their first defeat Tuesday night and ended the latter's consecu- tive game winning streak ...…

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...…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…- : . >r~~~-;r ~IiL qA D W 17, IS 4 ... Fifty=Third Year 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 regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of the Associated Press The 'Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of...…

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...…

December 17, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

…ItH144 M I Kn i i-i &TTY alai nrY i",1'~£.' ' '.! . ... ....w .... . ..... . a.. i . .v ..y, a s o i - XrNT A. 14 Ann Arbor Takes British Young Under Wing, Aids Nursery Abroad By MARJORIE ROSMARIN "I'm impressed with the great amount of work the Save the Chil- dren Federation accomplishes with the least amount of re'd tape," said Mrs. Preston Slosson, chairman of the federation branch in Detroit and Ann Arbor. The SCF was founded in 193...…

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, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY : sC. 71942 Army and Navy Reservists- to Be Placed on Active. Duty will be detailed to the Army Specialized Training Pro- gram. their. professional.4udies. in- acceler- ated curricula in approved institu- tions. 7) V-1 or V-7 engineering students in good standing will be per- mitted to complete a total of eight terms in prescribed courses at ac- credited engineering colleges. 8) V-5 men or men transferring from V-1 to V-5...…

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