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September 18, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' wAflW Pn x s. 3.x . e .& u. 11 t CLASSIF ED ADVERT SEMENTS PERSONAL REPUBLICANS, help ..DEFEAT Gold- water. Republicans needed for Re- publican precincts. Call Americans to Defeats Goldwater NO 2-8630. F18 REVIlEW THE ARTS f!or 'The Daily: cinema, theatre, music, dance, paint- ing, sculpture, literature, Join The Daily reviewing staff now by calling at the Student Publications Bldg. and asking for Louise. - F-30...…

September 18, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY M THROUGH THE BULL'S EYE ;. by Bill Bulard Ulniversity Help. Needed for .Arena; It will be a sad day for the University if the proposed field house is built with only 12,000 seats. ' :The Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics only has funds to finance the debt service on a $3.5 million building. Originally, the board thought a structure with 14,000 seats could be built for this price. But architects are now working ...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… MONDAY'S PROTEST: RIOT OR RIGHT See Editorial page i cl:, r Lwri a ,4tait33 CLOUDY hligh-$0 Low-5S Continued mild with variable cloudiness Seventy-Three Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXIV, No.15 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 SEVEN CENTS SIX PA I HOUSING ORDINANCE: Arraign Sit-In Demonstrators By THOMAS COPI Most of the 51 were released un- Fifty-one persons stood mute at der $25 bond, but five refused to...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY E VIL RIGHTS CONTROVERSY: Eair Housing Ordinance Stirs Ann Arbor -Robert B. Ellery CROWDED CHAMBERS-Many Ann Arborites and University students jammed City Council cham- bers high in the new City Hall Monday evening to witness the final action by council on the pro-' posed fair hqusing ordinance for the City of Ann Arbor. After some lengthy discussion the measure was enacted by a vote of 7-4, with two Democrats and two Rep...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… 8,1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Malasia Quits Relations DECREASE DEFICIT: Kennedy Urges U.S. Export Increase 'In Indonesia, Philippines 4 Thnt Says UN, To Drop Congo Force UNITED NATIONS (P)-Secre- tary-General U Thant announced yesterday that he is going ahead with plans to liquidate United Na- tions forces in the Congo despite appeals by the Congolese govern- ment and some member nations. Thant declared in a report to the Security Council ...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…Seve ty-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORTY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PusRLcATION5 "Where OpnlonioAra Pro* STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR, MICH., PHONE NO 2-3241 Truth Will Preval"- Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 NIGHT EDITOR: GERALD STORCH ...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 T] Yr AN D1AII V Text of Legal Advice to Sororities (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the text of the first public state- ment by the law firm representing 1nif iversity sororities r who ques- tion the authority of Student Gov- ernment over affiliate membership' selection practices. The statement was delivered to an SGC hearing Monday night by Lawrence Smith, '37L. He appeared as the attorney for Delta Delta ...…

September 18, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESD AY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 { :handler, Henderson Give M' Air Attack 'I '- - - . By TOM ROWLAND s a little early to be doing any Y guessing, bUt it's probably Atty good bet that when Bump tt fields his Wolverine first against Southern Methodist vo weeks his best passer and astest receiver are going to be le bench. . iy? Because quarterback Bob idler and end John Henderson oing to be "offensive special- this fall....…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…STUDENT MOVEMENT: ILLIBERAL LIBERALISM oidYigan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom BIaity FAIR High--73 Low -U Continued fair tomorrow with little change in temperature See Page 4 VOL. LXXIII, No. 3 TWO SECTIONS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 SEVEN CENTS TWELVE PAGES U. Names Two 'U' Graduates toAstronaut Team -AP Wirephoto NEW ASTRONAUTS-The nine above men will join the seven present astronauts in an attempt to...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…TILE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962'' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1982 Women Executives Convene State Governor Hopefuls Trade Political Barbs STUDENT LOANS: Group Sets Aid to Michigan Residents (Continued from Page !' greater depths than previous at- tempts. Past managerial programs put on by the bureau have drawn very few women (only one out of every 38 participants). Caskey hopes that "a seminar exclusively...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…T ', SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P~A C M TXMV £AJ L5 rAuri ixxnr.r. i Committees Cuba Policy To Draw UP Declaration C"> IDA Fund Spends More Than Given WASHINGTON (R)-The Inter- national Development Association (IDA), created two years ago to make easy-term loans to under- developed nations, reported last night it may run out of funds by mid-1963. Originally, IDA had expected its initial kitty of $757 million in hard cur...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…14t Alktlgan Batty Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR, MICH., PHONE NO 2-3241 'Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 NIGHT ED...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGXV ______________________________________________________________________________________ ~ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) 7:30 pamn-donors Council Introduction for Freshmen: Auditorium A, Angell Hall.' General Notices The Univ. of Mich. Blood Bank Asso- ciation, in cooperation with the Ameri- can Red Cross, will have its regilar Blood Bank Clinic Sept. 27, 1962. Clinic h...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1962 PAGE SIX TIlE MICIIId~4N li/lilY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER, IA. 19~2 iVi-. V.FaLi AT Y..l i1i .i i'l1Ti VU av 1V iV Vr.i KNOCK ON WOOD! Wolverines Intact After Practice Game Major League Standings NA TIONAL LEAGUE // Re~wooh g&Ross !? By MIKE BLOCK Football Coach Bump Elliott gave, his players the day off yes- terdap,, possibly as a reward for contir.ued improvement, or, at least, fo...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…SECTION TWO Y Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom &uti SECTION Two VOL. LXXIII, No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 SIX PAGES i EDUCATION SCHOOL: Establish Counseling Center Legislators To Study Progress Of Defense Research in State By GERALD STORCH Under a $250,000 grant from the United States Office of Education, the education school has estab- lished a "Counseling and Guidance Institute" for this academic ye...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,196Z TWO UE MCHIAN DILYTUESAYSEPTMBE 18,198 Moon" olitical Cartoonist Bill Mauldin Goes to Capitol x , __,, , " ' .:c r----}- ' } / u ..yam i ""':.., f ,r ; .. c K Y A ' C , q s e a> (EDITOR'S NOTE: Recently, when Daily cartoonist Bill Mauldin took a vacation, his home paper, the Chi- cago Sun-Times, notified syndicate members that he was in Washngton. Here, to prove it, is Mauldin's eye- wi...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

… 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY II A rv~ ~I~Wwu~uw RULERS QUIBBLE: Crisis Threatens Andorrans' Peace Phelp SeesFORMER BRITISH COLONY: EEC Snag Malaysia Fed( ~rationi Shaped from Pacific Isles By PAUL HOFMANN ANDORRO LA VELLA, Andorra --The indomitable traders of this renees pneiak starklyhtoday about a 'siege by their big neighbors as ndorran'd constitutional crisis hghtened At the center of the crisis is the refuisal of one of the princ...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEP" FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEP VSA PROJECT: 'U' Student Participates In Southern Vote Drive Bacon Asks Tax Relief For Defense Research 0 <0 1 (Continued from Page 1' to door consisted of one Negro and one white student. This was done because Negro citizens are leery of a white person approach- ing them alone. These integrated pairs astonish- ed the Negro population. They were surprisedsto se...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…'TEMBER 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICWTEAN IIATT. PAGE FIVE ;' / -ur' "rAk -ow -r a U' Visiting Professor Gains Fame for Work in Classics Prof. William Arrowsmith of the University of Texas, whose trans- lations are published in hard cov- er editions by the University Press, has recently been introduced by Life Magazine as one of the Red- Hot Hundred. In a six-page foldout gallery of young leaders in the Sept. 14 is- sue of Life,...…

September 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 LOOKS TOWARD MOSCOW: Haiti Government Threatens U.S. H 1f on Aid Cessation By WILLIAM L. RYAN Associated Press News Analyst PORT AU PRINCE - Haiti's government, like a spanked child, is threatening to kick L'Oncle Sam in the shins. Uncle Sam, in effect, has de- prived him of his candy - and Papa Doc, according to responsible people who claim to have heard him say it, intends to "...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…wer Your Subscription oday NO 2-32 :..- -AIF- FREE itr ga ~Iat FREE EDITION EDITION Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom -R m'A 1 0- TWELVE PA G VOL LXIX No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TRSDAY, SLr vwzi1'"35 _ '# Auto Union, Ford Sign ontract Following Nation -Wide Strik qww t, -Daily-David Arnold, PHARMACOLOGY DEMOLITION-The Pharmacology Building on central campus is the second structure to be razed in that area Jn the ...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY New Course To Survey Soviet Union An interdepartmental-survey of the Soviet Union will be offered to upperclassmen this fall for the first time during the regular school year. The Russian survey course is one of only two or three such courses offered on an interdepart- mental basis in American univer- sities. Numbered 195 in the' economics, geography, history and political science departments and 185 in the Slavic languages...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY EGO TIA TIONS POSSIBLE World Peace May Depen don Quemoy Defense By DAVID LBOWEN 9ciated Press Newsfeatures Writer , ....."^"r haped like alarge dog-biscuit:.::.... Nationalist - held island of moy lies- under Communist s ranged along a coastline ch curves around it like the ing edge of a sickle. bepeace of the world may on how effective these guns in cutting-and keeping cut- supply line obesieged Que- from the main Nationa...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year '2 "This One Is in Your Department" St Len Opiniona Are Free Truth Will Prevail" EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS S'TUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3 241 Despite Surgery Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprint...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…THLE MIChIGAN DAILY Students' decisions on career choice often are the result of de- fault or denial rather than con- scious choice, a' 'sociologist re- ported here recently. Most graduate students in physiology, Howard Becker illu- strated, originally wanted to be doctors. When their applications to medical school were not ac- cepted, however, they became am- - bitious in new directions, seeking to become academic men, re- searchers or depar...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WELCOME to ANN ARBOR "Your Best Bet-Call A Vet" VE TEAN'S CAB Russell Urges Creation Of Education Commitee IN LOCAL CONTESTS: Primary Results Revi 6 (Continued from Page 1) NO 3-4545 N 2-4477 NO 3-5800, SERVICE TO WILLOW RUN and WAYNE MAJOR Airports j We Go Anywhere 24-hour Service , U! state agencies on all policy mat- ters" concerning the, development and operation of higher education in the state. Give Advic...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…TIAE MICNIGAN DAILY EPORT CLAIMS: rieans View Science Favorably 4- Most Americans feel that while science "makes our way of life' change too fast" it also makes life easier and is a major reason for, rapid progress, Robert Davis of the University Survey Research Center; said recently. Speaking before a meeting of the American Psychological Asso- ciation, Davis reported that nearly, all adults believe science can in- crease understanding of...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iFire Hutchinson As Carc ST. LOUIS 0P)--Fred Hutchin- son got the word officially today --he was .fired as manager of the sagging St. Louis Cardinals. His dismissal confirmed reports rampant for two weeks that he was through. No successor was an- nounced immediately-but it was understood that Solly Hemus, Philadelphia infielder, was the personal choice of Cardinal Presi- dent August A. Busch Jr. for the job. Pilot Mantle'...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'M' Operates from T in Rain; Ptacek, Noskin's Passing Good workout was almost welcomed by Myers is expected to participate Coach Bennie Oosterbaan in tomorrow's drills. Bob Johnson, "While we're never too- happy junior end, was excused from the to see it rain during practice, this junioren, wcexc omte rain had its advantages. It gives wid sprints which concluded us a chance to hold a workout practice because of a sore leg....…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…ThE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY SEPT OOSTERBAAN HEADS GROUP: Former Wolverines Handle 'lW Coaching CI " _ $.: #'rhumalsnda " x'"gr°'.4 i . ' 2 r . , ...., .( it < " ,ii By GARY GUSSIN This year's Wolverines have no further to look for symbols of Michigan grid tradition than their own coaching staff. All but one of Michigan's grid coaches played on Big Ten cham- pionship teams, and four played with Rose Bowl champions. Moreover, the contribution o...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Squad Shifts Mark Grid Drills (This is the second in a. series of four articles discussing~ the personnel of the 1958 Michigan football ,team. This article will evaluate the second-. string group.) By JIM B ENAGH "There are no positions sewed up on this team,", Coach Bennie Oosterbaan said yesterday-using the old stereotype, that sends sports writers off laughing.~ However, this is one year that a head coach is 'using- th...…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ilosson Says Congress Ignored Party Lines The 85th Congress was notable' hiefly for its disregard of party .nes, University historian Prof. reston W. Slosson recently de- lared. This disregard resulted primarily rom the fact that Congressional ills did not correspond, to party ivisions, and secondarily from the act that the President and Con- ress were of different parties, 'rof. Siosson explained. Prof. Slosson spoke on W...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…, The Weather L _;1, Aigar ~Iati Editorials Lo! The Poor Freshman ... The Figures Can Do No Wrong . . . This Week Is Only The Begin- ning... Fair and Warmer In South-1 eastern part of state. _. XLV. No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS m - 0111,1111W Freshman Class Is Largest In Recent Years; See Attempt To Raise Rents; Jobs Are Scarce Ilushin g Starts On *Saturday Fraternities Begi...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, S PTEMBER 18, 1 Auto Ban Is Changed Slightly; Rea Releases Interpretations The following interpretations of All permit tags obtained this fall will the auto ban have been released by be void as soon as it is unlawful to Walter B. Rea, assistant to the dean drive with 1934 license plates. Hence of students. Students are advised toa eep this article for future refer- after tha dae an eyrtino he knepti ril o uuerfr c...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…w. , SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --W ADVERTISING LARGE well-furnished single rooms at reasonable rates. Call at 1232 Prospect. Call after one. LARGE two-room suite for two men. Well-heated. 1008 Michigan Ave- nue. APPROVED ROOMS: Two comfort- able, attractively furnished single rooms for boys. Near campus. Di- rectly across street from Intramural Building. 509 E. Hoover. THREE double rooms for boys at $2 per occupant. $3 each ...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…TH-E --MICHIGAN -DAILY TUESDAY, TUESDAY, This Week Is Only The Beginning.. . E ARLY TODAY the class of'38 enters upon that strange interlude known officially as Orientation Period and more infor- mally as Freshman Week. Such a period is no novelty at Michigan, but has come into vogue at the great majority of American colleges and uni- versities, which fact alone may indicate some- thing of its value as an educational weapon. Helpful as su...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... I HE COLLEGE oo MYRON E. SLATER C $HO Students I 4 Welcome To, All Michigan New and Second- Hand University Y FOUNTAIN PENS MICH. STATIONERY LAUNDRY CASES MR. ROBERT GRAHAM is now associated with THE COLLEGE BOOK SHOP as Assistant Manager and will be happy to receive all his former customers at his new location. NOTEBOOKS DESK LAMPS EVERYTHING FOR THE ENGINEERS ARC...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…IHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESMAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Rock .........................69.4. Austin ........................69.2 Stapleton .....................67.4 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES MEDICAL Nu Sigma Nu ................. Alpha Epsilon Iota (sorority) .. Phi Delta Epsilon .............. Phi Beta Pi................ Phi Rho Sigma ................ Alpha Kappa Kappa .......... MEDICAL FRATERNITIES ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS ... . Phi Lambda Kappa ......... I...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…*1 DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T GOODYEAR'S KNOWS WHAT COLLEGE G IRLS like to wear on the. Campus and for week-edFestivienties K NOWING the apparel wants of the college girl, is the basis on which Goodyear's College Shop, on the campus, and the juniors' shop in the downtown store, have been stocked. We are especially aware of the fact that simplicity is the rule in their campus and classroom togs, and quite the reverse in c...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lnnounces - tions For 3rt Season Programs Scheduled;. sa Ponselle ies October To 22 Open; Season Tickets le Of Prices Be Advanced, al Union Head Will Says e of the most promising arrays tsigal talent in the history of Choral Union concerts at the ersity has been arranged for the 35 series, according to Charles nk, president of the School of c, who has announced this sea- schedule of programs. tstanding musical celeb...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY View From Air Of Lawyers Club Quadrangle Protects For All Departments Are Now Open; First Dance To Be Given Friday With the opening of student regis- tration for Union membership sched- uled for today, Allen D. McCombs, '35, president, outlined preliminary plans for projects to be carried on by the student organization of the Un- ion during the forthcoming year. Student officers will start their work immediaely with two fre...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEP tadio Season. ['o Start With' 3arent Program pening Broadcast Will Be Sunday, Oct. 7; Is Tenth Year of Series ist Noted Speakers Stud entt-Alum'Iuti e ad niversity Night Details To Be In Near Future Program Finished The Bureau of Radio Service of the rniversity will open its 1934-35 sea- on Sunday, Oct. 7, with the Parent |ducation program, continuing for he tenth successive year its func-. on of co-opera...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…Member of associated Press L £fr igau XLV. No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934 PAGE ELEVEN fty Players Return For Early Football Practice Freshmen To Inspect I-MPlant nitramural Staff Plans An Extensive Introductory Tour of Athletic Plant r ourneys Feature Orientation Card ibbons Will Be Awarded For Firsts, Seconds In Thirteen Title Races Offering thirteen sports and the fa- lities of the Michigan Union to the ass...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tigers, Giants Near Pennants As Season Fades TUESDAY, SEPTEIVBER 1B,"11 Yeah Freshman! I O IIQJe of Yaniks And Cardinals Season Brings Bitter And Hard-Fought Battles In Both Major Leagues Bh BOB CUMMINS With the last few weeks of a six- months baseball season dwindling away, the prospects of the New York Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals catching the Tigers and Giants are fading rapidly. Despite a near-disastrous De...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… Michigan To MeetBuckeyesLate In Season Tested Teams tial strength, Coach Schmidt has Minnesota, Illinois, Georgia Tech, with forwards and tricky reverses. much less to worry about. Neither and all the rest. Of course the development of Tr dition -l experience or brilliance is lacking. STU S * * * such tactics depends entirely on The two regular halfbacks, Dick We don't mind saying that we the material at hand. A versatile Heekin and Jack Smit...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…. A.A.To Give To Extend Welcome Women's Athletic Association Tea Tomorrow Announces Plans For Year For Freshmen This year's W. A. A., headed by and dancing. The second season willYur eyes were '__Ruth Root, '35, plans to offer a var- have basketball for its interclass ied and interesting program. The competition. Badmington, bowling, vew Women To Attend new board includes Jane Arnold, '36, and rifle will be added. Athletic Exhibition And vice ...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY, PAGE any Weddings Of Michigan Alumni Take Place During Summer A. A. U. W. To Begin Activities On Sept. 29 The local branch of the American Association of University Women will open its season's activities on Sept. 29, with an illustrated lecture on China, given by Herbert C. White. Mr. White, who has just re- turned from China has brought back a collection of hand painted photo- shown at this time. The program, to whi...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY ndergraduate Scholarship Students Color Helps Make Dormitory Rooms Livable,_Cheerful The only thing to do to relieve that horrible sinking feeling which assails the new student during the long and lonely evenings is to enter upon an extensive campaign to make your cell-like room a bit, more like home. And extensive is the correct adjective, for one can never achieve the desired effect by merely draping the old hig...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…THE 31ICHIGAN DAILY New Orientation Project For Freshmen Women League Will Inaugurate New Orientation Project This Year New Directors To Begin Work This year the Michigan League is inaugurating a new Orientation Proj- ect for both freshmen and upper- cla:swomen new on campus for the purpose of acquainting them with the advantages and opportunities of the Michigan campus and of developing in them an attitude which will enable them to mak...…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…F THE MICHIGAN DAILY TSDAY, SEPTO 7om Sawyer Clothes. For Rushing Affairs To Be Given At Are Important To Freshmen M endelssohn There are several important events every freshman makes at the initial in a woman's life when clothes seem rushing teas a silk afternoon dress is I' accepted garb. One of the new styles ry-Outs To Be Held This to be of primary importance, but most eall. tni is nuarates kFey of these are as nothing compared with feat...…

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