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May 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DA ALY WEDNESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Mammies Defeat Zetes in Semi-Finals - ------_______II !" By TOM MARCIN Sigma Alpha Mu tallied six runs in the first inning and went on to defeat Zeta Psi 7-2 in the semi-finals of the first place fra- ternity "A" softball play-offs. Most of the scoring for both squads was packed into the first inning. The Zetes gained a short- lived two run advantage in the top of the firs...…

May 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…THlE MICNIGAN DAILY DIVERSE PROGRAM: Presbyterians Seen as 'Federation' (EDITOR'S NOTE:. This is the ninth in a series of articles dealing with the history and activities of campus religious groups.) By KATHLEEN MOORE The Rev. Dr. William S. Baker views his Presbyterian students as a "federation of several groups" rather than as a single group. They are a single group when at worship in the First Presbyterian Church each Sunday, but there ar...…

May 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…PAGLLI IM MICHIGAN DAILY FRMA Y, MAY 20, 1955 i raP aslWesTTE1HHGNDIYFIAMY2,15 t STROZZ TO GUNNY SACKS: Sherman Tells of Spying Adventures By ERNEST THEODOSSIN A TOUCH of the unbelievable and the highly romantic creeps into the story of Howard Sher- man's odyssey. Sherman, now a philosophy teaching fellow at the University, found himself sleuthing about the Pyrenees at the tender age of 19 as a civilian counter-intelligence agent. He ex...…

May 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

….i PACF .IW' THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954"I i r.svre. oaea. 0 JACK OF ALL TRADES: 'Nemo' Becomes Campus Byword By JOEL BERGER Through activities ranging from the Union Opera and Senior Board to an assortment of honoraries, the nickname "Nemo" has become a byword on campus. Known primarily for his work with the Opera, Howard N. Ne- merovski, '54E, possessor of the nickname, said that his first con- tact with activities cam...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY :giTvnAY_ M'AV 91L 14AR 1 I ..JUIN"AY, IV1AX zu, 1956 CTS, FIGURES: Population Association Presents Detailed Report Four Spade Bid Doubled; Contract Set By ED SIMONS Daily Bridge Columnist PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY MADE: Ann Arbor May Build Larger, Better YM-YWCA Communist dominated areas in Eastern Europe have slightly over 95 million people. Eighty-five per cent of all "young couples with young child- ren" are in debt ...…

May 20, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… mIx THE MICHIGAN DAILY SVNAY MAY 20. 195f Volverine Tennis, Baseball Squa 4/ (4> * * * ters Outclass Bucks, 9-0 Gain Sixth Dual Victory verybody Wins as Michigan Humiliates SU; Hetzeck, Barrack, Schwartz, Star 2,000 WATCH STADIUM CLASH: BlueGridders Trounce Whites, 35-7 Victorious ShuettWinsin Relief, 18-10 With Aid of Purdue's Errors Seventeen Walks, Eleven Run Fifth Inning And Twelve Misplays Highlight Wild Game By BOB LANDOWN...…

May 20, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

… I PAGE, sI THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1953 SL Reveals Trend in Film Popularity Citing "Lost Horizons" as its' biggest money-maker of the 1952- 53 Student Legislature Cinema Guild season, Vic Hampton, '54 BAd, treasurer of the Guild, said that the most popular features shown in the three years of the Guild's experience have been American classics. Pointing to trends in the stu- dent reaction to films as the es- Sential basis...…

May 20, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…l'li MICHIGAN DAILY ®SA tihfl t, iIA' o, 1 Sf -;. Ann Arbor Celebrates Military Day Flights, Open Houses Will Top Festivities The nation's unified military services will be on parade today ~. the first annual Armed Forces Iay is observed throughout the country. . And with radio, speeches, mo- ies, dances, a military "open house" and two flights of navy -ianes flying over the city, Ann Arbor will hold a celebration of Its own. * * * THE DAY'...…

May 20, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…{ l AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I BOUND FOR NAVY: Merow Winds Up Active Stay W* 'd U 0 * 0 One of the most impressive cam- pus careers of the decade will end this June when John Merow, '52E, outgoing Men's Judiciary Chair-' marq, leaves the University for a three year stint as a Naval officer. Extreme versatility has. marked- the busy engineering student's ac- tivity-packed three years on cam-: pus which began when he trans- ferred here ...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 6

…Fags Six THE MICHIGAN DRILY SUndavo ov 20, 1956 PaeSi H MCIAN DILrudo a r2 9 I AMERICAN in INDIA tly ERNF'5T TIIFOfOSSIN "s'pak the languase--er a ust plinsed" JRITE R John t rie rick Muehi d h e we'h a mimpesse 5 one s ben o ihnafwwesh a merely unoco l hout dosin ih r- ir ttswland Hindustani and in January behetrb of 1948 he begni his longawsaied J~e a oiniiiho I ijoonutoey in Ktiaai in the Ilrios nda panwh ascoe oithein pt of IdiPaving ...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…......: = . t a' Page -Twelve rHE MICHIGA N DAILY Sunday, May 20; 1956 ANN ARBOR THEATRE By MARVIN FELHEDI PROBABLY in no other com- munity of its size in the world today can a theatre-goer find such variety as here in Ann Arbor. Par- ticularly at this time of year, as the annual Drama Festival gets under way, one is more than ever aware of the extent of the surg- ing dramatic activities in this Uni- versity town. To begin with, t...…

May 20, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…UNDAY, MAY 20, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MORNING LINE Green Wins Morton Award To Head List of Promising By TED PAPE Gridder V I THE SPRING PHASE of Michigan's Western Conference football title defense is over, and yesterday's scrimmage has started type- writers humming.with comments and predictions on what to expect from the Wolverine gridders next fall. Actually there is little basis for any serious prognostication at this time of ye...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 7

…Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Writer John Frederick Muehl was warned to "calm down," but his irrepressible enthusiasm and energy managed to sustain him on a 2,300-mile journey through India. stroke brought him to collapse and he was rushed to a modern hospital lot recoveryn tU ,L h iin the account. of his U l a; in India ntiS book ontitled! "int iw irs wit eliots B tiwr- ti e i the en tirefieti o fiim i 'vvriaiiv' i ho...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

… .r u - ... ...,v. .... ^e.. ';r.'. IT 3 . R.. .7Y. .. Tn. JR .. 71 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, May 20, 1956 Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... CONTENTS AN OPEN-LETTER TO THE PRODUCERS OF 'PICNIC'- A step-by-step analysis of "the greatest American moving picture ever made." Page 3. FOREIGN POLICY-An Indian journalist makes some observations about his country's behavior in the arena of world politics and concludes t...…

May 20, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 8

…/,., EIGHT I THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, RAY to, 19 1 U I IIi~; 9LLYWOOD THREATENED: Ann Arbor Talent Produces Movie LOOK and LISTEN ...with Paula Edelman SWIM SUITS by famous makers By CHUCK ELLIOTT s if Ann Arbor didn't have igh cultural attributes already, lay now be on its way toward )ming the movie-making capi- of the Middle West. n independent company, as innamed, is smack in the mid- f producing a feature length d movie, utiliz...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY C...,.,3....a lt.... ^'n nc° ..__..___________v_____I________l_1__Y__V_/____________ uflOayp Mvoy 2-0, 1956. mt -i FM ~ ftd : Indian Art Is An Integral Part of Everyday Life + Continued f romPta) ut , itists 'and folk art Lisalike. Kiishn'a is often spot-, , of as and seductise eternil hnide r oom, the "cowherd' and the wxomen in Krishna. his company, the milkmaids, as Tule trimptle a i l i , lis- ops. Te ...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 9

…-4 4 - , , C -4 7 , - - - - - '- ,-- ,- -' 'V - - *4,, ,- - Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, May 20, 1956 - Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. An Open Letter to the Producers of LOEHR: art By LOUISE TYOR "Would you please now show the} Daily AssOciate Edi next slide?" The picture of a bronze Chinese THE TALL, slender, lithe man Buddha flashes in the screen and on the platform of the dimly- Prof. Max Loehr of the fine art...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 9

…Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine _SLJ dOV ..".. 0. 1956 "Te e Ml<<t lc. t. \ DAvI oLY PniVls. i t 'Vienna'Shaped rWith Hands, Not Heart By ROB' AKERS this book feeling that it is a fur- LFRD SATEis urrntl on ther pity the author obviously AI§~1~~E i urrntlyonedidn't attend the doctor's lecture. of he ostproisig poducts opsini rtri ,fn of the tUnivers ity's crea tive writ- tpabutiominaswiter ia ine Inc class es. His first ...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 10

…V V V .~ ~ -Y ~, V - -V 'V - -~ ~- .y. ~ -- 7 ,' . ,. .. Y s ' "... - ' ..: -,c,. ?c. ..'. r. !t ,a .+ - yr ;i.. ; - , . Page Four THE MICHIGAN -DAILY Sundav. AAov 211 1 AAF Sunday, May 20, 1956 %JVFrIA, , &A,.14,VI1770 7 fiNE, MICHIGAN, DA 1LY Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE, MICHIGAN DAILY Th for a frequ "How end " You questi quiz- er the But answe words FOREIGNPOLICY An Indian Journalist Provides Some Observations About His Country...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 10

…Page Tri~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY -~ Sunday, May 20, 1956 LOEHR: art a 'civilizing process' By ClOUIS1srYOiu W)ould y ou 0 ow lOW oowthe ip :eyes.'tile pictree ti sto tile amount of applause depenldsgrouns, the sudenlt participates ft dairy Amwilne Eii, lnexit slide'."shake and Plot. Loehr removes hus on how well tile clas feels the( an individual way. The picture of abronze Chinese glIasses once more and addresses professor has presented the m...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 11

… f m- t x .... . : : i ; 7- Page Eight THE MICHIGAN- DAILY Sunday, May 20, 1956 ni ;ntv. AMnv 20. "956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .aus uvTj a aaT vl i irw _ _ _ , _ Indian Art Is An Integral Part of Everyday Life The Art of A People Continuity of Indian Art Expresses An Ageless Cultu (Continued from Page 5) and seductive eternal bridegroom, Krishna.% The temple at Elephanta, an is- land off Bombay, is the eighth cen- tury monument of ...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 11

…Sunday, May 20, 1956 WN - - -- - Pa ae Eleven THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, Mayr 20,.. _.9...THE..M.CH.IGAN _DAILY poop c~t 1 A LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Machines Can Do the Job With Marked Efficiency and Fuse By RICHARD LAING should be, in looking at a Chinese doggedly refus ed to become en- unaption of the assertions of communicate practical knowledge 'jNE OF THE unnecessaruy bar- text, to say, 'This book is really thusiarstic. In a letter to W...…

May 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 160) • Page Image 12

…:' - , --. . . - - -.~, -.--, - - . a -........., - - - -- .. - -~ -. ~ ~. w - Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ncea MnAv 20_i, 7195 Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. ..... . . ,... Ju11UUr., lvlup 4RT) 17JU I Writer John Frederick Nluehl was warned to "calm do AMERICANin INDI A I but his ireressible enthusiasm and energy anaged t4 him on a 2,300-mile journey through India. By ERNEST THEODOSSIN WRITER John Frederick Mu...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve H E MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, May 20, 1956 ANN AK0 BA0 K THETROUBring Backh ANN ARBORTHEATREnic' (Contnuedfo ae3 By MARVIN FLEJI dini and it' cuitain time again hi br (oi, for lhat matter In any r1IfS DOGCIIT Is not all the ButOnABtwY inutnofoth plaButand thtpro-problemhaintrudde thevcommunityABLthi tieothr y he - pfaults onttle;etp1comya and theatrp anwrune alongs wang ingvn throughgh tth mumty 01 itssz in the woild pioductions and t...…

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