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May 18, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…t t e . a A t. a . i VOL. VI. No. 166. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 1, 196. FOUR1 PAES-3 CENTS. 'R&RMN #'MICHIGAN , WISCONSIN 2. Adelph Wins Debates. "A SCRAP OF PAPER" GIVEN. We aMust Move 7ise' increasing interest in debatin ' The store we now occupy has 'Varsity Wins in a Prettily Playedwicisbngrnsliste o-c Comedy Clu1b Scores a Success in bees sold. We must seek ne W11i5on)oue ntetnvr i quarters. U Game. sity of Michigssn was wll sh...…

May 18, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… I 4, I ' E E 1 (, i , ': , I , . '', .,,. i; ,, j JF r 1 Fu-' " , '- ~ f., u, v J . rioz y ~f 77. s J \ nr v _ '/ f f !1 r 1 i } t } ;. , f t 1 ; : ' ' M .- r 'f; 1 Z;,, 1 M. . -1 a+ _ L .:r ""' n U _ . " v;,, = .- e 'f' .. :. '., .., . .y . , . , V 'J .;, ay r.r vi 5. .. _ 'j i 'J .,-+ 1 V i- G f, of J ^) ~, I, ~ .f - f. ^( 'f. T /" .'+ r, t. a a 4 4 b U e e " O a z - - F _ f l 77- f, J l ,.. v i eye .77 tL J cr M J f v 'f F J v ...…

May 18, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…VOL. VII. No. 172. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1897. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. WILD DETAILS ALL FIXED. - i F1l1 Constitution an BRv LaOws of i Received a full line of Novel- the Central Debating League. ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings Six years ago one of our professors was the leader in the forming of thej 18 9 7 organizatrion now known as the North- rn Orattorical League; its success has NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. becom...…

May 18, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…VoliXX ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TI ,,URSf)AY, -.4 V I Y Vol. XXI. No. the. MICHIGAN PRO-FITS ~DEFENSE DE MARCHER SUiR LE GAZON BY OBERLIN BULLS Wretched Defense of Visitors-- ti. El1cct i hno fiecr-,,atth me ino Brings Locals a 4 to 1 0' r :n I '''n caii last itiit re ltd II th e-lc ionofW.I. Dfu< h ;rtt nal _ _ u_. _ URGE VACCINATION OF ALL STUDENTS _Authorities t'ake Strong Plea For Precautions Against SSmallpox Victory . P n irnia Detui...…

May 18, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…ii X-W h r o f VOL. IX, No. 169. ANN ARBOR, 3IICH., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1899. THREE CENTS G. H. WILD CO. Will announce that we have now received our Spring and Summer Woolens. Our stock for the incom- ing season is the largest we have ever shown, is exclusive and confined, in both foreign and domestic goods, and is composed of the best fabrics in every line that can be obtained. We carry the largest line of Woolens in the city. We invite...…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…f4 VOL. IV-No. 165. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. games, to be played after the return UNIVERSITY NOTES. C TI I IY L: An Orchestral Concert Opens th fts ea.I sa fos ue A large nunmber of strangers are jC L ~ I IY L Musical Festival Tonight.-Pro- , dents vs. high schools; Jose 4, in town to attend the festival.O SL grams for Saturday. '94 law vs. '95 law; June 5, '96fiths 'lFOsnirRivlSngn...…

May 18, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…hc ti,. of t S VOL. VIII. No. 172. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1898 PRICE-3 CENTS. At Wild's Spring selections just arrived from the East. Call and inspect our...... Suitings, Trouserings, Top-Coats. NO. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN Palmer's Pharmacy IS NOW Wilder's Pharmacy The store is undergoing a thorough renovation, and the- stock is being sorted and increased. Precerip- lions a specialty. Geo. P.Wilder. .PIPE SAILE!T iO...…

May 18, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…#4W4MW A of ct YVOL. I.-No. 162. SUCCESSFULLY ORGANIZED. The Republican League Col- lege Clubs Created and Jas. F. Burke of the U. of j M. is President. The Conventioi is Harmonious and a Splendid Banquet Tsrmi- noatse ths Event. The conventioni of co l egrrepl)- ican club delegates at the call o the Linicarsity of Alichigan occurredt yesterdaty. the 105glist of delie- gates publishedl o stci 6 s gavetr she impressionithat it wais to lie a so...…

May 18, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…je . of VOL. III.-NO. 16-1. VOL.111.No. 134. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THU:RSDAY, MAY 18, 1893.,RCTRECNS YRICE, THREE. GENTS. DEFEAT AT LAST. J The Home Team Badly Snowed 1 Under by the D. A. C. I .2 at Detroit. 1'.Vcat M. SCORE t~y iNNINIOS. A GRAND MUSICAL EVENT. I 1 4 5 ; a Will be the Concert by the Boston o0 200 4 o--t18o Symphony Company on ~ (1001",00000001- 4 Friday Night., Victorycan1not507as ssbe 0010. ~ IOoOIA 411101110 lrd. 07...…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…ANGRY IMPROVISATIONS Y Latest Deadline in the State i1 CLOUDY, SHOWERS See Page 4 VOL. LIX, No. 162 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Reds Dazed By German Vote Upset Communist Win Below Estimates BERLIN-(IP)-About a third of the Germans voting in the single ticket zonal elections behind the Iron Curtain have upset forecasts and dropped a big "no" in the bal- lot box, official Communist figures disclosed tod...…

May 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… EDITOR'S NOTE See Page 4 / Latest Deadline in the State 41P a t t CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS VOL. LXI, No. 159 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 SIX PA Truman Challenges Taft, MacArthur mar Policy' Reds Lin Cites Great Expense of All-out War ,; Emphasizes Need For Many -Allies WASHINGTON-(P)-President Truman challenged Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Republican Sena- tor Taft yesterday for advocating policies he saidwould put the U...…

May 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State :4Iuii41 ARTLY CLOUDY, W PA ARMER VOL. LX, N. 157 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950 SIX PAGES i *. * * * * * AG Michigan Forum To Sponsor Film Motion Passes By Close Margin By RICH THOMAS The Student Legislature auth- orized the showing of D. W. Grif- fith's controversial film "Birth of a Nation" by its Michigan Forum Committee last night after near- ly 45...…

May 18, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… GERMAN PROBLEM See Fage 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State D43a ttl y.. dm,. ., -- ,. f _.._ .. ~ < = .1, Yu1l rw . o. PARTLY CLOUDY Vfli i Yvv l T- v.. PARTLY CLOUDY I V UL. LR, NO. 161 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1952 SIX PA! £f S CI 16 Police Near To Solving Brinks' Case Planner Found; 46 Suspect Slain WEST WARWICK, R.I.-() An ex-convict night club operat was rubbed out by an assassi shotgun yesterday-and late ...…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…RESEMBLANCE' Sec Page 4 moo LwP40 flAitli LOUDY WIT'H RAIN Latest Deadline in the State VOL LVII, No. 161 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Senate May WorkonOwn Budget Cuts raft Sees End Of Accord Efforts By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 17-Sen ate Republicans may abandon ef- forts to agree with the House 0] how much to cut President Tru man's budget, Senator Taft (Rep Ohio) said today, and work to ward ...…

May 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…WHAT YOU CAN [e) LY it 4 aii4 FAIR WARMER Latest Deadline in the State VLL. LVIH, No. 160 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dewey Hits, Campus A claits New - ' r* '7 A Seek U, .S Conference Stassen Lauus Mundt Bill Debate Whether To Outlaw Reds PORTLAND, Ore., May 17-(/P) -Republican Presidential aspir- ants Thomas E. Dewey and liar- old Stassen took sharp issue to- night on whether the Mundt Bill would ou...…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…'PAMPERED PATIENTS' See Page 2 b Lw6 ~ai4 CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS VOL. LVI, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 PRICE FM CENTS .... . .......... .. PRICEFIVECEN. Truman Seizes Railroads To Vandenberg Assailed As Reactionary Pravda Criljecizes Role at Paris Talks MOSCOW, May 17 -/p)- enator Arthur IT. Vandenberg was assailed by a writer in the Communist party newspaper Pravda today as a "town crier of reaction" who...…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…A'3 low. EN IBM Af\ Ape WWII tit WEATHER Cloudy In Forenoon, Clearer in Afternoon. VOL. LV, No. 150 ... ....... . iz -Awwwow ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Coeds Will Sell Fresh Air Camp Tags Today * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Aircraft Carrier Franklin Suffers H4 Casualties from ap Bombing in M eavy arch Kraus, Willcox min Henry Russel Awards AN Former Dean Gives Lecture About Cr...…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Increasing cloudiness today; Friday probably showers, not much change in temperature. LY SiAr lIadi Editorials University Mourns Dr. Hib- ben's Death; Hitler Makes A Brilliant Spech. VOL. XLIII No. 166 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 Student Council Elections Are alled PRICE FIVE CENTS O ff As All Ca-t-tdidates Withdraw From Race Koshetz Is Applauded hi. Festival Russian Singer Is Greeted With Great Ent...…

May 18, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Partly cloudy 'to cloudy. Rain tonight or tomorrow. Some cooler today in south portions. LY A64, VOL. XLIV No. 166 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 ( U Alterations In Insull, Ford Meet In Hospital Room Of Former Power Czar i Council Rules Are Ef fected Reorganization Is Made T( Insure Better Contact O Students, Officials Conduct Committee Is Added To Body Committee On Disciplin Given New Duties With Change In ...…

May 18, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 (Y zut]C t 460 :411 at I MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS i .'M .. 1 I I I VOL. XLII. No. 165. SIX PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, May 18, 1932. WEATHER: Fair today; Warmer. PRICE IVE CENTS CURTIS ADMITS FN CONTACT WITH KIDNAPERS ROOSEVELT'S SON CAMPAIGNS FRATERNITY GROUP' WILL TAKE VOTE ON RUSH ING PLAN Interfraternity Council to Pass on Proposed Rushing System Tonight. WILL BE SECOND VOTE Faculty, Alumni Me...…

May 18, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912. . x * FRESH VANDALISM 'ODAY. *m I il 1 * list * een * of- * * rmp, * ard * ard * t-- ter, * ce- * W. * .ent *x AROUSES COMMENT Upperclassman Scores Yearling's for Campus Desecrating Thurs- day -Night. SYRACUSE ARRIVES FOR TODAY'S MEET Each Man on Either Team Will Be, Numbered for the Benefit of Spectators, STRAW-HAT DAY. WOULD EXPELL ALL CULPRITS. MEET TO START'AT 1s30 ...…

May 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…lie Midigan al Ninety-five years of editorial freedom Vol. XCV, No. 2-S 1hMgco Dily Saturday, May 18, 1985 Fifteen Cents Legionnaire's disease suspected By KATIE WILCOX o 1May 9, and the Wayne County Health Thirty people who attended a 30 ShoW symptom S o illness Department immediately egan an banquet at the Hilton Airport Inn in investigation, Tait said. Department Romulus have reported symptoms of officials took water samples of the Legionna...…

May 18, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…The MichiganDaily, iC 1anI1al Vol. XCII, No. lOS Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, May 18, 1982 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages ATHLETES TREATED LIKE OTHER STUDENTS 'U' says rules aren't bent By BILL SPINDLE ter publication of the article that his department uses missions, said the physical education depart In the aftermath of the Daily's disclosure of several the same admissions criteria for athletes as it does "has become a depository for athletes ... a...…

May 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…E tr4tgan 4attg Vat. LXXXII, No. 7-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 1 8, 1 972 Ten Cents Twelve Pagel Vol. LXXXII, No.17-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 18, 1972 Ten i Cents Twelve Page! CALIF. NEXT BIG TEST Wallace vict ory urts By CHRIS PARKS Still stunned by George Wallace's landslide victory in the state, Sens. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) and George McGovern (D-S.D.) hitched up their campaign wagons yesterday and it was "Wes...…

May 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…THE Summer Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 8-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, May 18, 1973 Ten Cents Twelve Pages issinger accused of ordr'ng phone taps Aides cite boss as source of leaks Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY LOCAL RESIDENTS gather around a television set to watch the Senate's select committee on presidential campaign activi- ties get under way. The televised congressional investigation into the Watergate affair began yesterday. APPEAL DEN...…

May 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

…THE Michigan Daily Vol LXXXIV, No. 9-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 18, 1974 Ten Cents Twelve Pages *ce shootout said to kil SLA members By AP and UPI LOS ANGELES - Five bodies found inside a Los Angeles house after police waged an hour-long gun battle with suspected Symbio- nese Liberation Army (SLA) mem- bers were reported last night to in- clude those of Donald DeFreeze, known as field marshal Cinque, and Camilla Hall, both SLA leader...…

May 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…Y Vol. he M ~h g l LXXXIX, No. 13-S The M chiga DadFriday, May 18, 1979 y Twenty Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents DISCRIMINA TION ALLEGATIONS DISCUSSED Regents hear women tracksters t Board asked to review prof cases By JOHN SINKEVICS The University Board of Regents yesterday listened to two unusual requests for Board action on tenure reviews - one concerning the case of Political Science Assistant Prof. Joel Samoff and the other involvin...…

May 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Vol LXXXVi I, No. 11-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, May 18, 1977 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Rapist's confession called rumor' By EILEEN DALEY Ann Arbor police are denying reports that a man arrested Monday morning has admitted to commit- ting at least three of the rapes which occurred during the rash of attacks last fall. WJBK-TV News reported last night that Gerald Walker confessed to committing three of the rapes after he w...…

May 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…tw Sfr~ia n Da&ti Vol. LXXXI, No. 10-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, May 18, 1971 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Leslie Jones (left), Aerospace Engineering Prof. and member of the Classified Research Committee, presents the committee's report at yesterday's Senate Assembly meeting. At right is Psychology Prof. Norman Warren, president of Senate Assembly. SIGNALMEN TRIGGER WALKOUT: Railroad strike begins; action byCongress seen WASHINGTON (A')-A strike...…

May 18, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…Focus of Teach-In Debates: Nature of Vii pt Cong By HAROLD WOLMAN Special To The Daily WASHINGTON-The most crucial difference between the administration and many of its critics at Saturday's teach-in on Viet Nam policy was a question of fact: What is the nature of the Viet Cong? A Communist-run, North Viet Nam-supplied army of guerillas, or a South Viet- namese nationalist army of civilians? Terrorists, or patriots? The critics of present po...…

May 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…A1IIER POF iY;a tti .I 5 TODAY XXXIII. No. 167 EIGIIT PAGES ANN ARDOR MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE - ,f i I TO BUN POTS TONIGHT,. :EPY HOLLOW A5SSIGN OF ONCE INTO SOPHOMlORE CLASS 'i v~ AT 7~ VUIAt U2( U OF CAMPUS LEE WHITE '10, CHOSEN TO MAKE FINAL SPEECH Theater Owners of Ann Arbor Open Doors to Students Regardless of Class Cap Nigbt, marking the assing of another freshman class into the rank of sophom...…

May 18, 2017 (vol. 130, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…Art professor confronts spousal discrimination Speakers at conference accentuate principled businesses Grievance board investigating claims found promotion process was biased By ANDREW HIYAMA Summer Daily News Editor A University of Michigan faculty member in the School of Art & Design said she was the subject of discrimination based on her gender and status as a spousal hire throughout the process of consideration for p...…

May 18, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, May 18, 2022 - Weekly Summer Edition ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know. INDEX Vol. CXXX, No. 77 ©2022 The Michigan Daily N E W S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 A R T S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 STATEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 M I C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...…

May 18, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT 'T,M THE,..,.A..AL..A... M._ Gray Requests 'Public Policy' On Birth Control Instruction Dodge Plans To Leave; Tour, Book in Offing PROF. STANLEY DODGE ...retirement Frederick To Research Stress Noise Inaudible, high-frequency sounds emitted by metals under stress may indicate when they are about to "give," Prof. Julian Frederick of the engineering college says. A two-year, $35,000 grant from the National Science F...…

May 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…'AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY BUDGET, SURVEYS: Administrators, Deans Prepare for Trimester (Continued from Page 1) hopes that student opinion would be considered" in decisions re- garding trimester. Predict Popularity In general, the students con- tacted were "highly favorable" towards year-round operation, the report found. Three suggestions were repeat- edly made: few laboratory courses should be offered, unless ...…

May 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1961 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY is; 1961 OCAL INSTITUTIONS: Study Reveals Diversity, Continuity in India Past By GAIL EVANS - The importance of studying local institutions in India is that these studies can show the rich diver- sity in Indian history as well as give continuity to historical inte- pretations, Prof. Burton Stein of the University of Minnesota said yesterday.' Although th...…

May 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY STUDENTS GATHER-Many students at the Free University of Berlinmeet in front of the new library, a gift of the Ford Foundation. This year the University is planning an exchange program with the Free University. Previously, the University sent students to Berlin although no German students came here in return. Davis Announces Study Grant in Berlin By HARRY PERLSTADT In return the University will reading to a blind law studer...…

May 18, 1907 (vol. 17, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…,r 14,F-MiitirtAPI )A U.Y New Sprilig WooIOIIs 1907 6. H. Wild Co. 311 South State Street Engraved Cards for Seniors graver, asuringlo u te latest Atvles as well as care- ful attenikon to the smllatest ganlce in engrvsedt wrk Price per 10 Cards, and Plate Script . $1.25 Roman . $2.00 ad $2.50 Old linglish $2.50 and $3.00 Aditonal Cars, at 75 tierl100 t1111 wtork Idonle witotldet-I lay, at SHEEHAN & CO.'S T StudlentsltBookstoe Banners and Pilo...…

May 18, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…j4 ItCi SAN bAttY G. H. WILD CO. THE LEADING Tailors EIMakers of Men's Clothes. All the latest London styles and fabrics for any and all occasions. [ULLtDR[SS SUITS A SPEfCIATY 311 . State St. Ansn Arbor, Mh. A Little Early maybe, to talk of Com- mencement, ht it's not too early to remind you that books make by far the most desir- able gifts for such an occasion, and to remind you that an excellent line awaits your selec- tion Sbeehan & Co's ...…

May 18, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…I"1 V, U. OF)1M. 1DAILY. LILLIAN Published. Daily (Sunoday 'ex'epted) during the Collreeyear,:it THE, UNIVERSITY OF 1,VC.1%GN. OEFnen Times buildinig N. Male sie pposite post ofh'ie. EDITORS. J. A. Leiloy, '96, Managing Editor. 0. 13. H AouloO , '0961sI., cioto;t tt A.W. SMITH, Special, Assitant. W. A. Sret,'950 L, Assitant. H, Cones es, '9, Athleti' Editor. J. S. PEAuR., '05 L, BiusinessMSasoger. Associate Editors. H. A. Donoer, '95. E. L. ...…

May 18, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…2 T1HE UNI1VElt6IY01, j'MICHIGAN DAILY Gt~od Ripids Herald -Prof. Henry j.r Booming the Business Course. C. Adams, holding the chair in the Uni- ?ubIteedDaiy aitge ea. a terst of Michigan of political economy; PbihdDiy(Sundays exc-epteld)emn-theand fnnchos accepted thelienovitationit Coleg yer.uttendered tint by Superintendent of THE UNIVERSIIYOF MiCHiGAN. Schools Hathaway and will deliver the -oniienceino addreso before thc high BFaC: h a...…

May 18, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILYi Published Daily (Mandays exceptedldurintg College tear, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MAIt OFFCEtmi rOtoseOt FEec Argut Bidg'. Maat St. 336 S. State Stteet. Bath 'Phoanes 13. New State 'Phoaae 182. The Wtiseatisini Carinal asks edi- toriallyt'that at scorlt'oard and score cardls he itingrated as a part of the arangentels at baseball g(aimes ill the xlttore at -iadisoll. The Itaily canditets the scoretboatrd a...…

May 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 18, 1976 Court upholds Ellsberg convictions WASHINGTON (A') - A fed- eral appeals court yesterday up- held conspiracy and perjury con- victions of former White House assistant John Ehrlichman for authorizing the break-in of the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psy- chiatrist. The three-judge court also up- held the conviction of G. Gor- don Liddy, the former White House official who planned the 1971 burg...…

May 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTSOF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Whew Opinons Are Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEws PHONE: 764-0552 r-it.b W*.t :Prevail' Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inidividual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. May 18: The Hunters Won't Go Home WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966 NIGH...…

May 18, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…Sring arnd 1910 Our Spring Specials ISIGNS (orinalandElusiv COLORINGS-Th Nwst FABRICS-I1(pndable RUSULTLS-Pleasingand IHarmoniou - IN - Suitings, Vesings Trowserings Now Ready for i'Yor lxmton 0. IH. Wild Compally 'TAILORS 31i SO. STATE STREET BUlTOTNiMODE MAKES THE BUTTEN El)SILY AD SIT PERFECTLY (MADE OF1 LINEN. BARCO SRUNK REGULAR AND QUARTER SIZES 1 504 2 for 25lP' Iod iAn Abr' by WAGNER & CO. Sae Sret X. G.SPALDING & BROS. he S aldi . he ...…

May 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, Mov 18, 1968 " s.--T4 M CH GAID IL VSotfI daVoli' ov .,'1;d i".1; 6R{5 1 M cinema: 'Fixer By T. EDWARD HEARNE Collegiate PressService Second of a two parts BUDAPEST, Hungary - The m~ost important decisions in film-making depend on two or three personalities: chiefly the director and scriptwriter, and one or two principle actors..' These are the architects of the filmn business. On a typical day o...…

May 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1967 __._. :..DAL TTR~A, A 1.1~l ?-+ val WJL. CfL AUK AVWI ,,, ,, SELF-HELP PROJECT: Watts Students, UCLA Class ; . , . Plan Area Amusements Center LOS ANGELES (P)-Twice a1 week, 30 Negro high school seniors from Wyatts gather in a laboratory at the University of California at Los Angeles to work on a $1 mil- lion, business that could keep them busy the rest of their lives. The teenagers h...…

May 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, May 18, 1978-The Michigan Daily (Continued from Page It * remained in the rebel sector., a ire State Department spokesman Robert Holliday said the best information b ] available indicated none of those left els behind was injured or was being held by the rebels. evaouation mission would go into ac- tion. But a senior Defense Department of- ficial said the U.S. is not ruling out the possibility of sending Army paratroopers on ...…

May 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…such a change at the I cept Monday during the Waiversity of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS lus entitl othe we :he crditd t Itor os therwi6i lecal Yews published theres. t AssArbu Ifihiansa s06014 BUiAdw. Maynard Street. litrial.. .L4. M . -"wo'rds. if miu. the m!a- students' expense. To hold examinations without providing some period in which to prepare may not only set an un- desirable precedent, but will work a decided injus- lice...…

May 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 ARB Continued from Page 1 Hass also addressed the ongoing struggle to improve envi- ronmental policy. "Recent environmental politics can be compared to 19th cen- tury government policy with Native Americans," Hass said. He described both policies as consisting of a series of retractions and broken promises. Once in the Arboretum, the group divided into smaller teams to brainstorm ways to bring mor...…

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