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May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 ~TE M11CAfTGA1A ,iiA4Tf Conference Baseball Powers Clash Here Thinclads Meet Purdue Tomorrow Underdog Boilermakers Will Seek Upset over Wolverines Isaki the t#u d4 By HANK MANIIIO Daily Sports Editor Doherty Indicate States Team's Performance Will Showing in Coming Big Ten Meet An underdog Purdue track team will be seeking to upset the Michigan thinclads in what promises to be another battle in the mud on ...…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE FCHIGA N ADAILY FRIDAY, MAT 18, 194 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Pat IHurleys in Hot Water. 11 .'- I if 1 itdrw I t)( r rSU -~ Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editoral Staff Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon Iank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee . ....…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

…FI DiAY, MAY 18, 1945 ~~gHi L-IG$~WIJ . .... . ...... Soph Music B3ar To Be resen ed Cabaret To Feature Stageshow, Movie, Dance, Miniature Gf * * * Soph Music Bar, featuring a stage show, movie and dance, will be held from 7:30 p.m. to midnight EWT (6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. CWT) tomor- row in the Michigan League. Taking over the entire second floor of the League, Soph Music Bar will present the coed stage show, "Swing's the Thing", fro...…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

…rAoip MX THE MICHIGAN DAXILY RIDAY, AAT19, 1945 Avukah Will' Hold Sabbath Service Today To Celebrate Sliavtiat In Palestinian Style An Oneg Shabbat service (in honor of the sabbath) will be presented by members of Avukah, student Zionist organization, at 7:45 p. m. EWT (6:45 p. m. CWT) today at the Hillel Foundation. In celebration of Shavuoth, the Jewish Festival of Weeks, which is observed in honor of the Torah (the book of laws), and a...…

April 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… Sir iAwz i~at&l WEATHER Fair and (,,., ~ Co~ 1 VOL. LV, No. 124 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS Delegates ToBack Treaty Revision U. S. Members Offer Amendments; Captured Islands' Status Unknown By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, April 17-American delegates to San Francisco have agreed to back a plan permitting the proposed assembly of all United Nations to recommend-but not force-postwar treaty revisions....…

April 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…THEMICHfiGAN flAJLV 1VEDSESDAV, APIRIL, 18, 1945 ... WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Cabinet ChangesPredicted By DREW PEARSON W ASHINGTON-President Truman is being advised by friends to make a few long-delay- ed changes in the Roosevelt cabinet which would strengthen his administration, electrify the country, and make the nation realize that his is definitely a firm hand at the helm. Here is how the cabinet line-up looks at the moment. Secret...…

April 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…T-iU MICHIGAN -DAILY Browns Do It Again; Trim Tigers in Opener, 7-1 HighWins Cancel Tilt With U. of 9, Michigan Plays Illini Jn.Opener Saturday By BILL LAMBERT ,Nigh winds and wet grounds pre-- vented baseball coach Ray Fisher's club from engaging in their fifth tilt of the season against the University of Detroit Titans on the Ferry Field diamond yesterday. After winning a double-header LIFTING THE LID: tem pest' PlMays To Yost House Th...…

April 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…1PHE MICHIGAN DAILY 1'vt:udY i)t3lXT, , Tr. [il: IB; 1 4 WPA G Still Yanks Reach Unable To Oiutskits iof Broadcast Luzon Capital THE l(IIGI&NDA-- I _ - _- O 10 --- ----- ro WPAG, Ann Arbor's new radio sta- tion, has been forced to postpone its opening broadcast because of adverse weather conditions which have pre-j vented the completion of a 230-footI transmission tower, Edward F. Bau- ghn, general manager, said yester- day, adding th...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…4 Y Sira 4:DatID WEATHER Fair and Cooler. Diminishing Winds. VOL. LV, No. 98 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS American Third Arm y Captures Coblenz 4 ;. * * * * * * Reds Take Brandenburg, Batter Stettin Defenses ASTRP Qualifying Test Will Be OfferedApril 12 Eligible 17 Year-Olds Are Advised To Register Promptly With Dean Rea A qualifying test to select students for the Army Specialized Twaining Res...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1 U.S.' Incendiary Fires Burn Kobe; 2,000 Planes Hit Key Nazi Centers) i Town Halt Discussion, Forum Set S tuentd To J D[ Post-War Traii ig Student Town Hall's all-campus Mrs. Rhead To Give Second Faculty Piano Recital Today To Go to Army Charities which brought in over seven million dollars. Players Regular GI's All army personnel connected with the show are members of regular army units, who have ...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…All, MAC CII 18, 19- 15 THE AUCIIAGAN DAILY ' " .a". 1. a * aS.1.1 M.{rip.11 1 t1 21 24A S. A.1' A1 . Capital O ficials Answer Petitions City's Support of Dumbarton Proposals Is Commended by Grew, Vandenburg In conjunction with Dumbarton Oaks Week held in Ann Arbor at the end of January, members of the League of Women Voters circulated peti- tions calling for the establishment of an international organization as soon as possible. These pet...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY stiAT, VF tY.1:A. ii 1 l e i 46, >etterto th eSit 0 Fifty-Fifth Year DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN _ _ 7- -/ 31 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon. Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Kay McFee Managing Editor # . . Edi...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…pRJNDgAYiv H1.,r I 1"."THE MiCICIGAN DAILY PAGE Soph Cabaret Committees Need Workers Coeds May Sign Up Tuesday, Wednesday at League Booth; Eligibility Cards Are. Required All sophomore coeds who are inter- ested in working on any committee for the Soph Cabaret may sign up from 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday at a special booth in the League. Sophomore women who have al- ready signed up for committee work do not need to do so agai...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Swimmers Capture Fifth Dual Meet Tigers Recall Harveym Walker to Active Duty New Outfielder Wore Bengal Uniform During 1931 Season; Now Returns After 14 Years By FRANK KENESSON Associated Press Correspondent Jersey City and Toledo before com- EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 17-(AP) ing back to the Tigers in 1935. Walk- -One of the hustlingest recruits at er's second stay in Detroit was brief, this third wartime Indi...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN H aegg Defeated in Banker's Mile LIFE BEGINS AT 40: Derringer Starts Comeback With Impressive Exhibition FRENCH LICK, Ind., March 17- (i)-A new lease on baseball life may begin at almost-40 for big Paul Derringer of the Chicago Cubs this season. For a veteran pitcher of 14 Big League seasons, 38-year-old Derring- er surprised Manager Charley Grimm and perhaps baseball in general by turning up for the spr...…

March 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…ACE ljA(n11T THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND)AY, MARCHU 16, 046 'KING FOR A WEEK: A WOL Yank Sergeant Sets Up AMG t.;. . BY ROBERT EUNSON MUENCHEN GLADBACHC, GER- MANY-Going A.W.O.L., an Ameri- can sergeant took over the military government of three suburbs of this German city, issued passes to civil- ians billeted visiting officers in the choicest rooms and acquired for him- self the best looking blonde he could find. His blonde girl friend w...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS J -01 4p Nit alt Diatig WEATHER Cloudy, Occasional Light Snow, Warmer VOL. LV, No. 61 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS r sw Captured as Reds Cut Through Poland Roosevelt Re GLANCE Congress Heed Plea 1,600,000 Men Are Seriously Needed By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.-The na- tion's war chiefs called for 1,600,000 more soldiers, sailors and factory workers today. ...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…1, i4 P 'llif i d", U i P - it 'K\T -n ii -i -i 7;i7 I JI r YI . l.11 _f1A.IN 'A I L -Hi)AY ci, :JAN.:, 18, i94 S Widens Left Flank Along Luzon Beachhead u.... i American Aircraft Supports All Ground Operations at Manila and Fort Stotsenburg By The Associated Press GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Luzon, Thursday, Jan. 18-Progress stepped up along the left flank of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's wide Luzon beachhead as Sixth Army patrols...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,1 +5 Grid Rivalry with Michigan State To Be Resumed in Fall Basketball Team Faces Most Difficult Weekend, First Place Iowa, Runnerup Buckeye Tear To Provide Opposition Tomorrow, Saturday Facing their hardest weekend cam- paign of the season, the Michigan basketball team will take on Iowa and Ohio State on successive nights, meeting the Hawkeyes here Friday and journeying to Columbus to face ...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… TI- 1J V C I!AAI 13, lii f WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Daughter Becomes-FDR's Aid 7 ]The Pen dulun By DREW PEARSON WASHINGTON, Jan. 18-Closest person to the President as he stands at the threshold of his fourth term is no longer Harry Hopkins, no longer Mrs. Roosevelt, but his attractive, viva- cious daughter, Anna Boettiger. For about two years, Anna has been living at the White House where she has come to be not only hostess, but her ...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 5

…y irs.uid ri , a; tis i c THE MICHIGAN DAILY PLOGE T~IJ~S~AY, JAN. 18, 1945 PAGE Gigantic Navy Log Book To Be Higihliht of Annual Ship's Ball Soph Project Professor Pargment Comments Rates Workers On Student's Response to Russian Decorations Are Deep Secret; Sherwood's Orchestra To Play The "Largest Guest Book in the World" will be one of the outstand- ing highlights of Ship's Ball to be presented from 8 p. m. to midnight tomorrow in t...…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX Old Book of Letters Added TO Collection Clement s Library Gets Croker Papers "It is always a satisfaction to be able to enlarge one of our manu- script collections by the addition of material which once we could not obtain," said Dr. Randolph G. Ad- ams, Director of the Clements Li- U-0-7*:w-m-Tv U-t ir-,, A:. V. - LA n CIreAu YI 1i- A14 IpA!I-1LI . _R_ .SDAY, JA. 1, 1945 a brary, in an interview yesterday. "That has just happene...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… .._ V * * * * 46P IM F-M nhti& VOL. LV, No. 41 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1944 BE A GOODFELLOW New Nazi Drive Cracks . . Lines Yank Advance Carries Inland On Mindoro Six Miles Gained in Push Past San Jose By The Associated Press GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD- QUARTERS, Philippines, Dec. 18- Monday-United States forces who landed against weak opposition Fri- day on Mindoro Island are pressing inland, Gen. Douglas MacArthu...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO SHE MIC HIGAN DAILY. MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1944 . . Adjournment of Congress May Be Postponed State Department Nominees, s ; Rivers Bill Are ObstaclesG By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 17-The bitter Senate controversy over six State Department nominations threw a shadow of uncertainty today over pre-Christmas adjournment plans of Congress. The leadership wants to go home ->- by Wednesday. of the surplus property disposal The ...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…DbEC.18, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DALY rA --, _.. .4 ; .. i. Mht9the #oun44 By HANK ANTHO Di*ly Sports Editor Cagers Set A Packers Defeat Giants TAKING a backward glance at the past football season which concluded l several weeks ago, the record posted by Notre Dame for the entire season merits some mention. The Irish wound up the year with eight victories and two defeats, as they went through one of the toughest schedules ever played by an ...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…'AME TFOUR TTPMTCH A( fitAIIV flwnVT.T1 Al'? T'Wnr, v t 4 i nA X AA A: IVA x U AA A. R::r LIs. I fJ H A Ae A iv e uA Y, PLC. 1Z5, 144 E Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: State Department Officers _ _ _ __ i1 Letters to the Editor(..., Keep Moving I ' 1' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Di...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1944 DAILY "WAwmwMMNwN 'U' Students To Usher In New Year at Qala Union DanceD ec. 30 18 Sororities Newberry To Union Invites All Campus to Christmas . Plans are now being made for a gala New Year's dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Dec. 30 in the Rainbow Room of the Union, Joe Milillo, chairman an- nounced yesterday. Jimmy Strauss and his band, now playing at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, will furni...…

December 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

…THE MiCilGAN DAILY T461, u X , Di-,C. 19, 1 44 I FreneRussian Paet Pledges F'conomicMilitary Hel, PARIS, Dec. 17-(P-)-The new French-Russian Alliance pledges mu- ual ecenomic and military assistance for at least 20 years and cooperative tops to bar Germany from any future aggression, it was disclosed tonight. The text of the historic alliance, released by the Quai D'Orsay, declared he two countries were resolved to collaborate in establish...…

November 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

…9111 Y ,; 12 £fr 43UU i~At6. WEATHER Partly cloudy, but not quite so cold A VOL. LV, No. 16 ANN ARBOR, MICRIGAN SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Six Allied Armies Moving Toward erlin Wolverns Met ders Wisconsin Squad May Surprise Favorites Inspired Eleven. From Madison Will Be Out To "Win. This One for Allan Shafer" Today By BILL MULLENDORE With vague whisperings of the word "upset" being circulated among Wolverine football...…

November 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…'AGE TWO -THE MICHIGAN DAILY to ti DAV, NOV. 18, 044 1 .._.. _... a a . m IE7ax . AN F A 1l 8lS lAT VNV.18 14 r LIdOiga4 - aii Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRYGO-ROUND: Cabinet Situation Is Tense the Pendulu Ii MU1SIC Edited and managed by students 'of the University of Michigan under the authority of theBoard in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips . . Managing Editor Stan Wallace . . . . City Editor Ra...…

November 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1944 THE M ICRIGAN D AiLY Wisconsin in Can Destroy Michigan Title I lopes _ I.. N .,.,.,. .. #(akat9 the te#uh4 By HANK MANTHO Daily Sports Editor .._ .:. r: '::; . ': ;.; :. I_, ALTHOUGH we missed up on one game last week, we got five of the games on the right side of the ledger and that is pretty good figurin' for any amateur. That leaves me with 10 winners, one loser and no ties for the season and a percentage of...…

November 18, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…'""" THE MICHIGAN -DAILY 5ATiRDAY, NOV. 18, 194 Annual Messiah Concert To Be Given Dec. 17 Jonson, Greenwell, Olson, and Van Kirk To Be Featured Soloists The University Musical Society will present its annual Christmas performance of Handel's monumen- tal oratorio at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17 in Hill Auditorium. Its performance includes local tal- ent: Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, instruc- tor in organ at the University; the University Symphony Orch...…

August 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… 'I it I aitj WEA'THER Fair and Continued Cool Today !MM VOL. LIV No. 33-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Yanks Advance Within 35 Miles of Paris '++ 4, 4a 4, 4.. .. 4. 4.t 4 ,,, .t. 4. "a" *4a 'e" 4.. 4, ;c Five Road Centers Seized in New Inva sion f" 4) 7th Army Plunges into Alps Yank Penetration Nears Naval Base WAR AT A GLANCE By The Associated Press FRANCE-Germans report Al- lies 22 miles...…

August 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty.Fourth Year The Key to World Security Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant . Betty Ann Koff man. Stan Wallace Hank Mantho . . Peg. Weiss . Business Staff Leeu Amer . . . Managing Editor Editorial Director City Editor Sports Editor Women's Editor Business Manager Telephone 23-24-1 ON Au...…

August 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY !AG _.__ ,. ,_ . __ zAG ThRE _ nelson Defeat's Fry To Advance In Tournament Byrd, Wood Beaten as McSpaden Is Victor SPOKANE. Wash., Aug. 17.-(.P)- While the two tournament hotshots breezed through to easy victories, two other name players were tumbled out of competition today to provide the upsets of second round matches of the 1944 National P.G.A. golf cham- pionship. Byron Nelson, Toledo, O., and Har- old McSpaden, Ph...…

August 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…THlE MR11I1 X IEY F' MA, I - DIAPERS FOR WHITE FLAGS: Japs Use New Surrender Ideas YANKS POUR THROUGH BREACH IN COAST DEFENSES-American soldiers, wading ashore from landing craft, pour through the breach in eight-foot concrete walls Germans had hoped would hamper invaders in southern France. The wall, made of concrete and steel, was blasted by engineers who landed first. In the foreground, an officer in the LCI returns the beachhead sign...…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…i uuii i 4!v m4ij mqpp- wtarqwr, 4, aili Weather Cloudy t VOL. LIV No. 138 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Striking Foremen OI Return to Work German News Agency Announces Evacuation of Cassrno Allies Stalled Before Town Forh4 Months Heavy Artillery Attack From British Forces Precedes Final Stage By The Associated Press LONDON, May 18, Thursday. - The German DNB Agency announced today that Cas...…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…GE TWO THE MIONIC2A N fDAILY TmTp-F4TWA,,v- MaV 1x 1 . 1 V L L'Y. 1 J,6 3L ,. ~tD T A ?~1 JA . . 'M uA.. ::it A .I.Ot .&O4 : Fifty-Fourth Year - s a'. 4 y z-,.:.:: f s3rZ ' , .%: ': r f 4, tS Y T Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Claire Sherman Stan Wallace Evelyn Phillips Harvey Frank Bud Low. Jo Ann Peterso...…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…THRRDAY, MAY 18, 1944 T HE Ml1CIH iGAN DALY PAGU TEEE Netters in won, ome Tits This eekend Rain halts Grosse le Tilt After Four Innings Varsity Nine Leading 3-1 When Play Is Called; Squad Leaving for Doubleheader with Illini Thinclads To Take Part inl F our-Way Meet Wolverines Favored; Buckeyes, Wildcats Face Michigan Tennis Squad Ohio State Team Will Give Wolverines Close Battle; Harry Hall Paces Northwestern Attack ANOTHER EASY ONE? ...…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…FOUR ""HE MICHIGAN iVATTY THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1944 . . .. .I . I. . . v < . . . . : n . . . z a a Housing Trends To Be Topic Of iscussiort Grover T. Whelden, of Indianapo- lis, real estate authority, will address real estate men from southern Michi- gan and northern Ohio on "Trends in Housing-Both Public and Private" at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Rackham Building. Whelden, president of the Society of Residential Appraisers, will dis- cuss the...…

April 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…v :;a Y 4ft, ir rt rt i4 TCWatfie Cloddy VOL. LIV No. 122 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Diplomats Forbidden To Leave Britain. Sevastopol Fall Seen By Moscow Red Troops Now Within Wile of Bay By The Associated Press LONDON, April 18, Tuesday.-Rus- sian troops plunged to within a mile of Sevastopol's bay on the north yes- terday, seized two junctions on roads leading into the city from the south- ea...…

April 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…H P VII i C i4 i i---' it 'IV Pi t I 1. 17 - . : :. , K-" L IV 1U u2lrAlei JIALl Y i TuESDAY~a, r 18 i; 1q4 Fifty.Fourth Yea? !I I'd Rather Be Right By SAMUEL GRAFTON MERRY-G0EO PEARSON GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty 1: I 4 tk I / II Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Stu dent. Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University ye...…

April 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…OThYAft1 iT A44 THIE MliIGAN DAILY WAR PAGE PAGE tarn ve1T' Selects I I Man Net Squad; Lineup Ud Netters Make Debut Saturday Against Western Michigan Second-String Blue Team Wins Intra-Squad Baseball Game; 4-3 By DAVE LOEWENBERG With the opening match against Western Michigan only a few days away, Coach Leroy Weir has been working the netters overtime in an effort to get them in good shape for Saturday's tilt. Coach Weir has alrea...…

April 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHGA-N DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1944 musamm" - ANTI-SEMITISM DISCUSSED: Samuel Talks on Jewish Future "Are we merely objects of history, or can we offer the world something constructive?" With this question, Maurice Samuel began his analysis of "The Jew in the World of Tomor- row," Sunday, in a filled Rackham Ampitheatre. F i l Samuel castigated those Jews who continually bemoan the sorrowful fate that has fallen upon their rac...…

March 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…1 l r it Nit Wtm ther VOL. LIV No. 96 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1944 llied Troops Drive into assrno Railwat PRICE FIVE CENTS ation; U. S. Planes Smash Vienna in Trans-Alpine Raids RAF Heavies Bomb Dutch, French Bases German Radio Station Goes Off the Air During Continuous Assaults By The Associated Press LONDON, March 17.- Ita,ian- based U.S. Flying Fortresses and Liberators roared over the Alps today to bomb military...…

March 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… a a . 4.TrU x . i. lR U A . . F iJ T. f.1 L. rb-il.. - _ l.: U Y A. is.[ L7L [v a=1l. -L :.. .Ky'Y c a ty. out iY ",fl-Fouth Yar By SAMUEL GRAvToN __ .. C 1j_ /' M ~ - _^ Edited and managed by students of the University of NMihigan 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 su...…

March 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…. .n _ 1 _ . T..lE iH ; . tip. Iii' r /.'a 7 ... i : ': 10 Michigan Thinclads Entered in Chicago Relays T onight -4>-- - By JOAN I NDSAY Bruce Blanchard, 21-year-old Mar- ine from Detroit and ace third base- nan, is one of the outstanding vet- erans back this year to form a nu- cleus of Coach Ray Fisher's ball team. Starting his second season this spring as the regular third sacker of the Michigan squad, Bruce has been Last Times Today -...…

March 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…roUI TfTE MICUTc~AN ivAll.v SATtTRTIAY. 'MAtWlI Ut Ut& - .F .0.E .N LEA A. yq 1A..E 6.A La 6! . ..9 d"A L L! A ^^ .e.e . -r __ _______ .. .. _. _ __ ._ 4 -.mss> .. . _ 1 .+a :es >: nwvim a s[ YL.B.i f6fp S7 3 S Dr. Mott's T alk To Celebrate cY' Anniversary Former International Secretary To Speak on Worlid-Wide Travels To celebrate the hundredth anni- versary of the YMCA, Dr. John R. Mott, world traveler and former in- ternational secretar...…

February 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… ipi i ,' Y itK&LI 4 i Weather Snow, Colder. VOL. LIV No. 83 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allied Troopship Is Sunk;1,000 Are Lost U.S. Forces Launch First Air Attack of War on Truk Fleet Aircraft Smash at Jap Naval Bastion Attack Still Under Way; Pilots Fly over 2,000 Miles of Enemy Water By The Associated Press U.S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD- QUARTERS, Pearl Harbor, Feb. 17. -Bold and powerful task forces of...…

February 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…Pacr CWQ ii. iiT .. . i -- - - ~ - ~- -.-.-- - - -- - -~ WSSF LIFTS MORALE: Prisoners of War Make Urgent Plea for Books 4 - - -___ Fire Seven Jap fBonbers LIFE IN T HE WlLDERI\ESS: Botanist Seeks Quinine in Ecuador "Prisoners need two things, an! interest in life and the knowedge that they have not been forgotten," writes a British prisoner of war in Italy. , Designed to alleviate these needs, the campus World Student Service Fund ca...…

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