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February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

…Y Sir 6w tl W EATHIER Partly Cloudy, Little Change in Temperature (Groundhog may See shadow). l VOL. LV. No. 74 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY. FEB. 2, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS MacArthur Makes Third Luzon Landing * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Red Troops Topple Polish Stronghold of Torun Pomeranian Bastion of Raiders Rescue 513 from Japs Troops 20 S id .- Miles Moscow Officially Reports Forces 59 Miles Northeast of Capital, C...…

February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI rY,rF!, i2, 1945 . . . . ......... Passes Dill Dr a in Men for War Plants CY Former Berlin Rabbi To Talk At Hillel Sunday Dr. Jospe To Give Plan For American Jews Dr. Alfred Jospe, author and pres- ent director of the B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation at Indiana University, will speak on "A Program for Ameri- can Jews" at 8 p. m., Sunday, at the Hillel Foundation. Coming he're from Bloomington at the invitation o...…

February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…F In I D AT, TT By - /", 7 1 9 4 5 THE MICIGAN DAILY rAGE THREE Basketb all, Wrestling Squads ill See Action Here T" onight Wolverine Cagers Face Strong Wisconsin Five Michigan Seeks .500 Mark in Conference; 1ligh-Scorer Patterson Is Badger Threat Wolverine atlen Start Tough Two Week ScheduIe with Ohio State Meet Bollas, 320~Po' i d Bick Will W r-(-3tle his teammates have dubbed "the Cre- cian strongman." The other is Sey- mour Weil, w...…

February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…PAiGE FOUR H Ei M i C ff i GA -A- 1jc Sw11tigat Bat Ff y.F;tfh Yea Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student. Publications. WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Naton ideCoal Strike Seen Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Lee Amer Barbara Chadwi June Pomering Editorial Sta f. . . . . . Managing Editor . . . . . City Editor Assoc...…

February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

…PRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1945 MiCHa .. I atpG.AN D sr A MV.3 PAE mE a HI MICIraa sa TtA i L 1 1 V a *WXAUA A, A v J12, W USO Holds Open New Red Cross WAA To Hold1 Pau,.j . B tir vctn Dance Tv Celebra'Le Layton To Star -*® - i HouseCiviiansHomeNur sing First Indoor Fabulous Woodsman s Birthda Ne House for Civilians ry Cz asr itda ls oBgieprsNgt ___Bl f rC s T B ip t NhThetbirthday of Paul Bunyan, the| be on W kEd n r."talles'"ofAl great Am...…

February 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

…rAGF. 017 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEB. Z. 2945 4 PAGE SIX FRIDAY, FEB. Z 1945 I C, I r \ Fi j I #Ilk J ,4 U. S. F I C H T E R S F 0 R R U S S I A--U. S. planes are lined up at Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska, waiting to be ferried across Siberia by Russian pilots. Ladd is terminal field in a chain reaching from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Benefits for Veterans To Be Discussed Speakers Address Conmnity Forums "Federal Service...…

December 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…Y an aU& WEATHER Partly cloudy and continued cold. VOL. LV, No. 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS NNNNizm- Pearl * * Yanks Harbor Probe Clears War Heads * * * * * * * * * * * * Take 9-Mile Sector in Saar alley Alies Drive Against Roe River Defense Nazis Strike Back by Land and Air; Regain Linnicl and Julich is Push By The Associated Press SHAEF, PARIS, DEC. 1-U. S. Armies fighting ins...…

December 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…Tfitl- 1-4-icHiCAN D-,Aij-Lt- SNONDT, nC, Z 1944 ... ... .......... .... . ......... . .. . ..................... WASHINGTON MERRY.GO-ROUND: Nelson Reassured by Stalin Lee Amer . . . Business Manager Barbara Chadwick . . Associate Business Mgr. June Pomering . . Associate Business Mgr. Telephone 23-24-1 Member of The Associated Press Th- Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited ...…

December 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…btzb, 2, isil mm i I DAILY P"Inr t tT .a ..bAZDE am, 144 FjnIMTCTw vy N y DATTv<X8 .V PACk ~rn Wolverine agers Maize and Blue QuintetI To Fight for Third Win Harter, erce, Mulaney, Lindquist, Kell Will Be in Starting Lineup for Michigan By RILL MULLENDORE Seeking its third victory in as many starts against non-Conference competition, Michigan's basketball team will take the floor against a Western Michigan quintet of unknown quality at 7:...…

December 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…PAGE F9UR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1944 Evacuating 60 -Mile Section of Beseiged Church News In Summary Guild Musical ... . The Roger Williams Guild will present an evening of music todBap- tist students and their friends at 8:30 p.m. today at the Guild House. The regular Sunday morning breakfast will be held at 9 a.m. to- morrow at the Guild House, follow- ing which the study class will con- tinue its study of Dr. Fosdick's b...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… L iot i an ttg Weather Cloudy followed by showers. Warm-fresh to strong winds. VOL. LV, No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Yanks Fighting Six Miles from Carigara Students U' Groups j TO Sponsor New Show Will Present 'Kampus Called 'Biggest and Best In History' Final plans have been completed for Kampus Kapers-a new enter- tainment and activities show for the campus-which will be held at 8 p. m. W...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…c ''HE MTCHWAIII AIL THURSDAT, ISO V. 2, 1944 STUDENT DRIVERS: Ban on Undergraduate Autos Becomes Effective Today a. .ms su irs..a .,., s s. v .a as a s~i s i.. 6 a._..M.._-..., Ft'irSnD A ....O V ... 2. ,,1w.44 Students will not be permitted to operate or drive in an automobile after 8 a. m. today when the Uni- versity ban on operating automobiles goes into effect. This ban has been in effect since 1927 and provides that no student in ...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Lund, Chubb Replace Wiese, Nussbaumer Crisler's New Line-Up Faces Penn Saturday By DAVE LOEWENBERG Associate Sports Editor Michigan's grid reputation in the East will be put to an acid test this Saturday when they face a youthful but potent University of Pennsyl- vania team in one of the nation's top intersectional clashes at Philadel- phia's Franklin Field. Michigan adherents will especia...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…FOU HE l ic j(, A tbAfL. THURSUAY, NOV. 2, '1 .i . .:...., .... . .::..yam .......a ., ..;.... .. .> _ a:u...,ra. ,eau Fifty-Fifth Year Time for a Change? DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I.- .14r r '! 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 . . . . . Managing Editor Stan Wallace . . . .. City Editor Ray Dixon . . . ....…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…THURSDAY, NoV., 2, '1941 THE M ICHIGAN DAILY 'Saturday Grid Shuffle' Open to Coeds, Servicemen, Civilians Game Broadcast Is Part of Program The "Saturday Grid Shuffle." a brand-new all campus dance which will combine listening to the Michi- gan-Pennsylvania football game and dancing to snappy new records, will be given from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day in the main ballroom of the Michigan Union. According to Paul John, chairman of the even...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, .Nt mp . I I Ma" NOTED SPEAKER: U.S. Commissioner Sayre To Open Oratorical Series _ : : : z Speaking on "Our Relations with the Philippines," the Hon. Francis B. Sayre, United States High Commis- sioner to the Philppines at the time of the Japanese invasion, will open the Oratorical Association series Nov. 16 in Hill Auditorium. Sayre, who succeeded Paul V. Mc- Nutt as High Commissioner to the Islands in Jun...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…TISDAY, NOV. 2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN New Heads Are Elected FIRST IN NATION: Hillel Foundation Will Burn Mortgage at Banquet Nov. 26 As the first in the nation, the Michigan Hillel chapter purchased its own quarters on campus two years ago and will score another first when the mortgage is burned at a banquet November 26. The three-story building, located Walton To Lead Engine Council in Fall Term Representing all students i...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY gem= Three-Day Press Meeting To Be Held Here' Five New Scholarships Given Students by China State EditorsPublishersI To Convene Nov. 9-10-11 Department of Journalism Will Play Host To Conference; Lectures Are Open to Public I The 27th annual meeting of the United Press Club of Michigan, whose members include -editors and publishers throughout the state, will meet Nov. 9-10-11 under the auspices of the Depart...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…AY,' NOV. 2, 1944 T HE I C. -A N - li -A'I'F I V P A f'.F. NiNF. TW~~Mq-L r te' leaMIVT11 aC N FII1TV L£3H 1 L 1~E rAUr, trily ONLY ONE DRIVE: War Chest Ser Men, Alies, N( When you give to the Ann Arboi Community and War Fund cam- paign, you will be contributing to 13 local health and welfare agencies and 23 national war relief organiza- tions at one time. This year Ann Arbor faces a task 10 per cent greater than last year. The 1945 goa...…

November 02, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN I . 4 ~ta THE MICHIGAN AL IL ,.,._ . t E h-IORAL N ICON CONCERT I I 1944-HMILL AUDITORIUM-1945 w " I SChe14 u/ le 0/l Con cerLb I E venings at 41-930, upiless otherwise Indicated. i\ HELEN [RAUBEL SOPRANO SA TURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 .4....................................................fp p ff s CLEVELAND ORCH ESTRA I I HELEN TRaAUBEL VLADIMIR HOROWITZ SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY (This concert will Lbe broadc...…

August 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

…I!M I& 'AL - AL T"W 4tit t CIL r glwmrn 4ait W eather Continued Warm VOL. LIV No. 21-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Reds Isolate German Armies, Encircle Warsaw Yanks Smash into Brittany in Ten Mile Advance Germans Break on Big Front Total of 7,812 Nazi Prisoners Taken' By The Associated Press SHAEF, Wednesday, Aug. 2-Surg- ing columns of American armor pointed at- the heart of France broke into Br...…

August 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…PA&GE TO T HE MICHIGAN DATLY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1944 xi.aa . ..... .... ... .....P a, .v ve v v+r.r . +v a . Fifty-Fourth Year )' ) THE PENDULUM: The eea-uation of Nietzsche Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editoral Staff Jane Farrant Betty Ann Koffman Stan Wallace 4ank Mantho Managing Editor Editorial Director City Editor Sports Edi...…

August 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TEE _ _a_ _ _ _ _ _._ f _ Trial Case?-Big Ten Coaches Vote on Bob Westfall r Vote May Set Eligibility Precedent for Civilians By BILL MULLENDORE r: "Bullet Bob" Westfall, All-American fullback of two years ago who has been in and out of the Michigan football picture since the start of practice a month ago, once more leaped into the limelight when it was. learned that a vote is being tak...…

August 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…TTI1 4CHTIGAW flATT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2,1944 . sa.. ... a v is s ar .u-a..a " .v a a. a n.r 1. "Journey to Jerusalem," the third offering of the Michigan Repertory Players of the Department of Speech, will be given at 8:30 p.m. today through Saturday in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. Written by Maxwell Anderson, the drama has a large portion of its text taken from chapters in the New Tes- tament. It unfolds the story of a pilgrimage to...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… ' iii 4 I I l 4i Y it mint 4 titl Weather Continued Warm and Humid VOL. IIV No. 150 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Americans Are in Sightof Hly PRICE FIVE CENTS Aty Swift Action Is Predicted By Stimson Army Poised for 'ecisive' Period By The Associated Press I WASHINGTON, June 1.-The "pe- riod of decisive action," against the Axis powers is at hand, Secretary of War Stimson asserted today, with nearly half the Army's total...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…4 THE MICHIGAN DALY . . a.i to1 LY s aFrID u~aY .i Nf ;2. 194 Capt. Gilbert T o Conduct Concert Band Aninual Perfornance To Be Given Sunday Capt. Charles E. Gilbert, formerly first oboeist with the University Bands, Orchestra and Little Sym- phony, will make aspecial trip from Fort Custer to conduct the University Concert Band in a march, "The Vic- tors" by Elbel, at the 31st annual spring concert at 4:15 p.m. Sunday in Hill Auditorium. C...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 TUl? MtCUtC A V t~ A ITV L E.A ALl i!A.k~i.t.t.1a.51-~1~ LYt~.ILiI i dIl .G 1 S 1 V l2 d (t ld .iI ,E S L I Yc Cir {.' d' E Baseball Team Plays Notre Dame Today at South Bend Bowman Will Try for Second Win over Irish Nine Meets Ramnblers for Third of Four Games This Year; Purdue Here Next Week By BILL MULLENDORE Michigan will renew its long-standing baseball rivalry with Notre Dame today when the two teams ta...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…FOURB TH fiU1 . it AN . A..lY FR DAY. tUNE 2. 1944 ,. ------ Fift y-Fourth Year ' j.. r-. r 1 -: _ l -. , . _ -. fat f' i y 'iaa of of Edited and managed by students of the University MiVichigan unrder the authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editonral Staff Jane Farrant Claire sherman . Stafn Wanallace Evelyn Philips , Harvey Frank . Bud Low. . Jo Ann Peterson , Mary Anne ison. Marjorie Hall Marjorie Rosmarin Eliz...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… PRYflAY, JIJNX2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIY Third Battalion Will Complete Arrangements for Navy Ball Coops To Hold WAA Board 'Will Present Outdoor Dance 7 . 1 (Tv T4 vT'T 71 Thirteen-Piece V-12 Orchestra To Furnish Music for Affair Final arrangements are being made for "Anchor Ball," the informal dance sponsored by the Third Bat- ;. talion of the V-12 Unit, from' 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Union Ballroom,according to ...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

….. mA , J-crrr , is THE v w mW~ mIaCvItaN r y2-y1 I brtDY JN .14 _, _ .. __ 0o( to dett let a outsmart ou 1 : r CHICKEN KNOWs that an egg wo't hatch unless you sit on it the proper length of time. As with eggs, so with nest eggs. The best nest egg in the world today is the War Bond. It's an incomparably safe investment. It pays $4 for every $3 you put up. But ... sit on a Bond for the proper length of time. 10 years to be exact. You...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

… G EEAL Y t3Ifr igan Iatj BUY SUPPLEMENT WAR BONDS ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Summer Enrollment Estimated at 5,600 150 Army Reserves To Train Here * * * Trainees To Take 21Hours Of Classes Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English To Be Courses Studied Approximately 150 new army stu- dents who are between the ages of 17 and 17 years nine months old will arrive at the University on July fourth to study under t...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

…TWO 'RlI?1i, Y. 2. 1944 aH I T W N f A IV-....%...a...~ ~ .U...S RIA Th~~1O&',S.' J.'.RV.11.i11ii J Vl\i.1 F+ 1JYY Irteritionl Center Attracts Students at 'U' One of the unique features of the University is the International Cen- ter where representatives of 54 na- tions gather to exchange opinions and make friends With American stu- dents and other foreign students. There are naw over 450 foreign stu- dents on campus and this number is e...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… FDAJtTNE 2, 19~ T HE MIICLIIGA N DAILY NEW C AMPUS GRtOUP: IIYDA Promotes Student Acetion Against Fascisma 4:, Michigan Youth for Democratic retly of the UAW-CIO, and John Action, better known as MYDA was Lovett, president of the Michigan As- qrganized in December of '43 amist sociation of Manufacturers, who d- a world of chaos to take an articu- bated on the topic of "Post-War Emi- jate stand as ax representative com- ployment"; and Dr. F...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 10

…"' THE MICHIGAN DAILY FIDA I S Y. JUNE 2, 1944 THE COMFORT OF RACKHAM: Graduate School Building ' Is Pride of University There's a place in Ann Arbor where you can go to sleep sitting up. Not that this practice is approved by University officials, but they, too, must have discovered this phenom- enon sometime within the past few years. Everyone in Ann Arbor knows about it, and its fame has become so widespread that the Ann Arbor Chamber of ...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 11

… FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___________________________ I I I DOES ITS SHAREa: Union Participates in War Activities A. One of the foremost contributors to the Univer~smy's war effort is the tradition steeped University Union, the campus club for Michigan men. Ine addition to its functions as the central point of a large proportion of campus activities, the Union takes an active part in. such war activities as maintaining a S...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 12

…T HE MIC H IGAN D AILY FRIDAY, JUNEr 2, 1944 _ _ Y . SUMMER PRIZES: Outstanding Student Writers keceive HtopwoodAwards Hopwood awards for this summer will be cash prizes of $75 and $50 in each of four fields of writing: drama, fiction, poetry and essay. These awards were inaugurated in 1938 for students in the summer ses- sion to supplement yearly contests that have been held since 1930. Many prizes, some $1,000 or over, have been given f...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 13

… FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 p . .W PAGE sEVEN <. . . -mom y. ..,... xfm ...f :a ... .w...:.. .. a. .'- w.J a .. _ ._. : . " r +p _ - ,'' x f bq t t Ff. w 4~ A ".e.e Ask the Joes in the front lines!" "... Ask that kid on the stretcher!" SAsk those who bury our dede" a?-rr HEY KNOW. Every G. I. Joe knows. "This is the big show. This s the pay-off. This is the one that counts. "Sure, we're going to take 'em. But it's going to cost us pl...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 14

…PAGE EIGUT F". ,tDAY, JUNE , 1944 THE MICHIGAN DATIJY FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Student Daily Is Ten-Time Winner of Pacemaker Award Printed First in 1890; Is Known As Nation's Leading College Paper 0 Facilities Include AP Service, Modern Shop The Daily, student newspaper which has been publishing for 54 years, has won the All-American Pacemaker Award ten times and has been awarded first-place honors by Sigma Delta Chi three times. Ofte...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 15

… SPORTS SUPPLEMENT L gut Iaitj BUY WAR BONDS ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Football Team Ties with Boilermakers To Share Big Te n Title By HARVEY FRANK Daily Sports Editor Aided and abetted by Navy and Marine transfers from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan State, Idaho and points west, Michigan's football team rolled up its most impressive record in the past decade last fall, winning eight out of nine clashes and tieing for t...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 16

…GE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Cagers Only Sport To Fail in Quest of Big Ten Cr By BILL MULLENDOIIE 1943-44 was just another year as far as Michigan basketball was con- cerned as Coach Bennie Oosterbann's charges finished the season with an over-all record of eight wins and nine losses and a Western Confer- ence total of five victories in 12 starts, good for sixth place in the standings. Thus, the cagers became the only winter sports...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 17

… E _.HE__ _ . t , _ _WAn DAILY PAGE ELEV. MichiganSports / Review By BOB CLINTON The 1943-44 sports year was one of the greatest of all Wolverine history, as teams representing the Maize and Blue won seven of eight Big Ten titles, and are well on their way to an eighth in baseball. The most Confer- ence crowns ever won by Michigan before was six in the season of 1922- '23. We'll try to bring back a few of those exciting, heart-throbbin...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 18

…: 4r' r ;x. r' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TWELVE FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Netters, Linksmen Capture Big Ten Titles Trackmen Capture Both Indoor And Outdoor Conference Meets Jenswold Paces Wel- Balanced Golf Squad to Third Straight Crown (Continuied from Page 9) Michigan Wins Big Teui Meet From Buckeyes by One Point Guie, Lewis, Post Take Individual Titles; Number Three Doubles Won by Gulic' Boucher f n s t 0 t f t Marcellus, Tews Are Second, Th...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 19

… ' :T d T A TT. ' : 1 War Council Is coordinator of Coed Activities Women's Governing Body is Composed of Executive 'Board, Project and Committee Heads The Michigan League, center of women's campus activities and gov- erned by the Women's War Council, is functioning at full speed in a war- time program of activities which have supplanted the old pre-war extra- curricular work traditionally carried on by college women. As a governing board, t...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 20

…F : F T1RT EI THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fr 3Y i , 3u iF 2, I9 4 PAGE UR~ FRIDAY, JTJN~ 2, 1944 Opportunities for Many Sports Activities Are Open to Students. WAA Sponsors Sports Clubs By PEG WEISS Summer term is the term for fun . . and fewer hours and more recre- aticn will generally characterize the campus in the summer of 1944. The town's sports facilities are often camouflaged, but students who have done a bit of exploring have found oppo...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 21

… FRII , 1Y, J1JNE 2, .1944 i. 1 1 T t1. H , aRIaAYJUNE7211944t 11 1 V 1"'1 1" J LA L 1 . . w rta a r ar irJ ly Orientation Has 'Method in Women's Staff Offers Summer Coeds An Early Start in Activities '47 Corps To Continue Job Freshman Women Will Keep Campus Beautiful in Summer Casual, Cool Look of Michigan Coeds Is Achieved By Wearing Cottons, Mocassins I ts Madness *! * * Mass Meeting for All Those Interested To Be Announced Mass...…

June 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 150) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 rrr..r Applications For Residence Halls Are Due Dorms, Co-ops, League Houses Will Accommodate Women; r Some Houses To Serve Meals Women attending the University of Michigan during either of the summer sessions will have little trou- ble getting a room, but applications should be sent to .the Office of the Dean of Women as soon as possible, for although no deadline has been set for applications, the l...…

May 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… Y ita i aitij Weather - Cloudy, Showers VOL. LIV No. 124 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Hurl 2,500 Planes Against Nazi Coastal Defenses, Rail Lines 498 Yank Troops Lost in Sinking, Russian Bombers Attack German 4 m * * * * * Enemy Offers Little Resistance to Bombs By the Associated Press LONDON, May 1.-Gen. Eisenhow- er's invasion command opened -this perhaps-fateful month for the sullen millions o...…

May 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE Mli"HIC-AN "AIII-V { flrrr wf ,nsr "x_ a 4aA A U it 1______________V___ H-' 1\A.Ft;. l~.) A k1 L I 1 L k ! 1_1AY, MAY 7,, 1944 i Fifty-Fourth Year I'd Rather Be Right By SAMUEL GRAFTON 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- NEW...…

May 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… TUEt18IA MAY 2, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DATLY PAG UB; - ... r Tennis Squad Scores Victories over Minrnesota, Chicago Varsity Gets 8-1 Count in Both Big Ten Matches Johnson Breaks Glasses, Loses First Match; Doubles Combination Show Top-Notch Form Michigan's net squad had the kind of week-end every team would like to have, as the versatile racquet wielders slammed their way to two victories, both of them 8-1 wins, the first over Minneso...…

May 02, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…RAGEroti, THP- Wl-li:lIIC.,XX TM. Rn'.-'M %CM T IASI .a s.is ar s _, a yto.°Y.fv l AM lTisV alm X. Dr. Page Will Address Local Groups Today Lectwres Are Part of International Relations Education Program Dr. Kirby Page, author and lec- turer, will visit Ann Arbor tomorrow for a series of three addresses as a part of the international relations education program of the American Friends Service Committee. "Strengthening American Democ- racy ...…

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