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May 20, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1934 nesday evening, May 23, at 8:15 o'- clock at the School of Music Audi- torium, to which the general public with thedexception of small children is invited: Suite XVI in G Minor .. ...Handel Allemande Courante Sarabande Gigue Andante in F ..............Bach Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor .....Beethoven Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue.. Franck Bagatelles, Op. 5 ...... Tcherepnine Allegro Marcia...…

May 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THE ICHIGAN DAILY FRIAY Columbia Seniors Give Reed Harris Confidence Votes Columbia- seniors expect success3 for Reed Harris, ex-editor of the campus newspaper, the "Spectator," whose fight with the college au- thorities resulted in his expulsion from school recently. In the traditional balloting held every year, members of the grad- uating class voted Harris the mem- ber of their ranks most. likely to succeed, and predicted an earning power ...…

May 20, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGA1 DAILY lGAN DAILY er at the Unhersitj- [ichigan. morning except Mon- t the school year. ost Office at Ann Ar- under Act of Con- 3, 1879. NG EDITOR. K. Tower§. S MANAGER bor, I gress News Editor ........Harry Z. foly Assistant...........Frank Pennell Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews Assistant............0. C. Eldredge Music and Drama .... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ................Emmett Taylor Fo...…

May 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Wednesday, May 20, 1981-The Michigan Daily Highest GNP in three years b affes experts above which unemployment tends to From AP and UPi shrink. It was far above the forecasts of WASHINGTON - The nation's prominent economists who expected economic output baffled the experts high interest rates would stunt growth. yesterday by registering its fastest ex- THE REVISION - at almost 2 per- pansion rate in nearly three years - up centage point...…

May 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page2-Tuesday, May 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily State Dept.reacts sharply to S. Korea's martial law regime SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Park Chung-hee was assassinated last Korea's martial law re'gime, acting to October. offset a parliamentary threat to its Officials of the major pro- rule, shut down the National Assembly government party had said they would and the headquarters of both major support the resolution - making* political partie...…

May 20, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, May 20, 1982-The Michigan Daily Area officials prepare for inmate release (Continued from Page 1) . house inmates to approximately 73 for Washtenaw County, Frost said." Frost said that under the governor's executive order, inmates will beY carefully selected for release into the community, but will remain under corrections department supervision. "THIS SYSTEM provides for a more orderly release," Frost said. "They'll be under...…

May 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…Page Two, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sottirdoy, May 20, 19~/2 Page TwTHE MICHGANDAILYurd Ma 20. 1972 "SUPERB, SIGNIFICANT. AS BRILLIANT AS IT IS IMPORTANT!" -Joe Gelmis Newsday "BRILLIANT! ," -Judith Crist, NBC-TV "Ranks with the screen's most memor- able tributes to the indomitable dig- nity of man. A virtually perfect film!" -Bruce Williamson, Playboy "EXHILARATING. -Christian Science Monitor "A MASTERPIECE! Tom Courtenay gives the best perform...…

May 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…Page wo IHE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 24, 19!77 I France, China nix atomic test ban WASHINGTON I - The Carter administration had tried but failed to win Chinese and French backing for a world ban on all nuclear weapon test-- shots. Qualified diplofnats said yes- terday the Peking government has declined the U. S. propos- al and has said it intends to continue test-firing nuclear arms. THE CHINESE have long ar- gued that U. S. - Soviet at-...…

May 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 20, 1971 FOOD EXPERIMENT 'U' establishes organic garden -~- JDIES A in the Friday Saturday May r 21O 22e~ 208 W. Huron By BETH OBERFELDER Organic gardening - produc- ing food w i t h o u t synthetic chemicals such as pesticides, artificial fertilizers and preser- atives-received a boost at the University recently with the es- tablishment of the Organic Community Garden on North Campus. The new garden, locat...…

May 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…-A a special feature the summer daily by howard kohn TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1969 NIGHT EDITOR: JOEL BLOCK The Ferris war: r a4 Keep the black in his - BIG RAPIDS, MICH. EXCEPT FOR THE liberal entrance poli- cies of Ferris State College, Louis Stone's biggest job might be sinking a layup in a pick-up basketball game.I Instead Stone has the thankless job of mediating bitter skirmishes in a racial war that the Ferris administration s...…

May 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Fifth Year EDITEV AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1 STEEL NEGOTIATIONS: Wages-Efs on 41 Gold Flow' Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Truth Will Prevail NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, ...…

May 20, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… itr WCtIrtan aikj Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Do you resist, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1970 NIGHT EDITOR: NADINE COHODAS MSU students arrested: Peaceful meeting broken up RAC...…

May 20, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…______THE MICHIGAN DAILY v-. S ATHLETI\C BOOKS AREI COLLECTEDFOR FRAUD Eighty one student athletic books intended to be used fraudulently for admission to Ferry field for yester- day's game, were taken up by Athletic association officials at the gate. The books, which were in the hands o ' others than students will be kept un- til satisfactory explanations are made by; the owners. Owners of the books taken in will be called upon during the we...…

May 20, 1956 • Page Image 2

… Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday. May 20. 1956 PageTwoTHEMICIGANDAIY Sindv Mv 20 1 J % l s oneIhome movie caera the pros are poud oowns, Tuesday, May 29 ti \ ft fra ee v C JACK SPRAT T Representative of .BOLEX PILLARD will be in our stare on Tuesday, May29 from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. for a General Movie Clinic and CONTENTS AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRODUCERS OF 'PICNIC'- A step-by-step analysis of "the greatest American moving picture ever mad...…

May 20, 1923 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MA Y 2, 19, The Paragon of the Cinema An Espousal of Standardization white playin' eavedropper down at NEWELL BEBOUT society. A true emotion becomes the Union the other night, I over warp and invariably turns sour. heard, five men discussing the art ofisecondly, the conventional ending i- motion pictures. All of the fellows This conception of standardization have never experienced those rae presses upon the ...…

May 20, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…The Ann Arbor City Council will vote on the proposed city budget for fiscal year 2022 at the council meeting on Monday night. A meeting was held on May 3 for residents to express thoughts and concerns about the roughly $470 million proposed budget. Covering issues ranging from policing to deer population control, the proposed budget contains many hotly contested items. Police The budget includes $155,000 for the Ann Arbor Indep...…

May 20, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…TiHE MICHIGAN .DAILY 1 Sam Burchfield's Fine Tailoring Trade Can Deliver The Goods Sam Burchfield ( 106 & Co. EAST HURON ST. BEST STOCK OF C I GARS IN TIE CITY AT BROWN'S Drug Store 120 E. Liberty St. We have Pipes to sell too-lots of 'em at low prices. ALARn CLOCKS $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 All the best makes and fully guaranteed. MICHICAN PINS AND FOBS 25c up to $5.00 FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Watch Inspector for the Ann Arbor Railroad J. ...…

May 20, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…T 20, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ..WA Y 20, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I --n U.S. Sets. On Asian No Air Republicans Back'Action By Kennedy Will Blast Formation Of Mixed Ruling Bloc WASHINGTON (R) - Congres- sional Republican leaders are sup- porting President John F. Kenne- dy in the immediate Southeast Asia crisis but are reserving the right tt criticize his diplomatic course in Laos. And, if a coalition government ...…

May 20, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY wiets Agree To Supply hlp to Laos Commission OranForces Attack Mob In Algeria ORAN, Algeria (P) - Heavily armed French troops early today broke up a mob of European set- tlers who invaded the offices of the Swiss consul and burned his files. The consulate attack was a pro- test against Switzerland acting in the role of overnight host to Al- gerian nationalists atFrech-Al- gerian peace talks opening in France -today. !a...…

May 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… e Arrives in Portugral; sks New Peace Efforts ESTERN SPECULATION: (hrushchev May Face Kremlin Crisis d r I PARIS (IP)-Western statesmen quite the scene of the fantastic' summit parley yesterday, virtually convinced that a crisis in the Kremlin forced Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to blow up the talks. First assessment of their experts suggested further that the Soviet Premier's performance in Paris was dictated by a fight for polit...…

May 20, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY [or Art and Skill in Tailoring Call on SAM BUCFED& CO. The Recognized First Tailoring Trade of the City 106 EAST HURON STREET Men's Fine lFurnishings All goods ia n tis aastor r hicha we stand spaonsortamust poss-ss as ava Mitatur l'laes, Style, Qsuallty anxd Valuae. 7nme' Fisltli a lthee char acteristlica art p icularlynti'eale . Collars, Cuzffs, Neckties, Negligee Shirts V.rderwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry. hall ...…

May 20, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. .MJGHGA ~~'fAL ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS. 'YOU1R OUTING 90 TUOPiGT R T TueTteRvsd o.1,19. Regents Made Several at Satur-iKN ~IS . EAST. WEST. day's Meeting P. M. A. M ONE THOUSAND MILES OF LAKE SIDE 1'T1U hL [ SMall and Es_-.3 50 Mai------- 8 43 N. Y. special-- 5 10 N. Y. Specil---7.30 Alt the lotjgsin'OOses-401ofth9117 3117 AT SMALL EXPENSE. Eastern Es---10 25 N. S. Lilnitell 59 25 AN-- A. Pacific Ex ___12 15 m 10 lng of thie Bo...…

May 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY Transcripts Show Academic Records By PHILIP SHERMAN ' copied as they are completed, the or academic adviser, the discipline Good or bad, they always catch entire number must be reclassified committee if necessary, scholar- up with you, by school and then by letter. ship agencies and the offices of the Put out by the Office of Regis- Copies of transcripts, he said, deans of men and women. tration and Records, transcripts are...…

May 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…Thursday, Mcty 20, 1976 . -,, f'HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Senate OK'S watchdog pane WASHINGTON UP) - The Senate yesterday over- whielmingly approved creation of a permanent commit- tee designed to monitor and control the activities of the ClA, FBI and other American spy agencies. C A F I w l ln n ~ o f~ A resolution creating the 15-member Senate panel was approved by a 72 to 22 vote after an amendment the new oversight committee of any l...…

May 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THiREE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1966 PAGI~ TUItVK A New Viet Violence Causes) U.S. To Doubt Ky's Power Housewives STOCKHOLDERS MEET: Profit from Ford Says Auto Safety Issue Sea Strike Played Big Role in Low Sales Prices Levellin Laborites Digi War A- ainst U WASHINGTON (') -- With a new outburst of violence at Da Nang, U.S. officials are beginning to judge that time is running out for the efforts of...…

May 20, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Extra. Quzalty Bags and Medicine Cases AT ,._ QUARRYS Hotel Wihitiley The best place in the City to dine Service A La Carte Sunday Dinners a Specialty T. C. CAPEN, Mgr. THE FARMNERS AND MECH1ANICS BANK MAIN AND HIURON STREETS Capital $50,090 Surplus and Proflls$lOS,0SO 11 isusral Bansking Buosiness. a percent paid] +r on Timie and Sacings IDeposits. Safety D~e- posit Boxes so rent as 53.00 and upwards tR. ttossrs-.Prs. 11. ...…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY 20, x.967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1967 THE MIChIGAN DAILY Alie( Washington Denies Move Is Invasion English Give Support, Say North Vietnam Role Necessitated Act SAIGON A)-U.S. jets bombed 4 Hanoi Friday while 5,500 or more allied troops spread across the demilitarized zone in an advance aimed at wiping Hanoi's infiltrated regulars from the southern half of that buffer territory. This was a ground-breaking m...…

May 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…n Daily-Saturday, May 20, 1978-Page 3 Black woman recalls 'U' history By ELISA ISAACSON Fifty years ago, only sixty blacks at- tended the University. University regulations barred them from dances and from swimming facilities. Blacks were to enter buildings such as the Student Union via the back door. Lenoir Stewart, a black University alumnus from the class of 1928, retur- ned to Ann Arbor this week with vivid memories of the University's at...…

May 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, May 20, 1975 THE IACHiGAN DAIL.Y Page- Three Tuesday, May 20, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pe~e Th ee Optimism aired on faculty salary hi'ke By SUSAN ADES and Committee will make their SARA RMER higher education budget recom- Discussion of a possible facul- mendations to the legislature ty salary hike and statements for - fiscal 1975-76 in the latter from University President Rob- part of this week. ben Fleming concerning the Hymans, w...…

May 20, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…LN DAILY I Ii roininen s of the eek Sun eting o ess Edi most im atives of ing the Program am of addresse, n and dissemi a the state and nclude those on ing primary and emergency news ice, the Lansing subjects. n will take place he annual lunch- rly in the after- wspapermen will SITY'S i HEALTH bserved that the foot in the Army shoe a~den, thicken, and ,that another fitting d six months later. soldier's size remains tity for future requi-...…

May 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…Wecneshey, May 20, 1992- The Mich gen D , Sums Weey -3 Students file suit against 'U, for withholding information by Joey Barker Daily Staff Reporter Two students have filed suit against the University for allegedly not expe- diting Freedom of Information Act re- quests. According to the Michigan Free- dom of Information Act, public bodies must release every document within five days of its request date - with limited exceptions. LSA senior T...…

May 20, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 20, 2002 - 3 Corporations approve Court of Appeals decision By Shoshana Hurand tinue to stress the importance of multicultur- GM is one of a number of businesses that corporate recruiting efforts, she said. Daily Staff Reporter alism as students enter the job market. recruits students at job fairs arranged by the "Organizations that are interested in diversifying "General Motors is striving to have a diverse Of...…

May 20, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…n Daily - Friday, May 20, 1988 - Page 3 destroys Diag shanty a zr>.. . '.. , x , , ~ .r. ; s ''' t f c Fake.. e 4 4,,..: ., 5 ,x ." P " . BY DONNA IADIPAOLO The painted words "Where is our anti-racist shanty?? Burned to the ground" cover the charred remains . where the Diag's anti-apartheid sym- ~ bol once stood. The wooden shanty, built in 1986 y to protest South African apartheid, was found in flames by a campus se- curity official at 3:3...…

May 20, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;. .. nrrrii rn iri.rr rrrrrrir i r r rrmr ... Mop= ---,.- : ' N. ," ". .., Qs a .- ., ,. .. ... ;. ~ .. .. .. .. .. , .. . . , ., .-. .. .- ." w -- I ITY FAVORED CHICAGO MEET f -7- -I Will Be the Opponents-of Wolverines Last homeI MICJ{GAN DOPED TO WIN EASY VICTORY IN DUAL CONTEST Michigan students will have their one opportunity of the year to wit- ness the Varsity track team in com- petitive action on S...…

May 20, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…'IONSHIPI Present- Day Eck and Bei Fading of mails Boxing EGBERT AND BARTZ PLAY FAST MATCH; SPLIT IN THE DOUBLES In hotly contested matches, the jun- iors won the interclass tennis tourna- ment by defeating the sophomores yes- terday morning. The single matches were exception- ally well played. By far the fastest match was between Egbert, junior, and Bartz, a second year man. Egbert, whose playing was sensational throughout won. Bartz, how...…

May 20, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE -------- -- 'fl at. .II, ff . ,%#,.,1t,.t ' 1 FT4 14 s . tf i y I u 1 . 4 61 L WOVEINS FACE 11TO FERRY FIELD RECORDS MAY E TIED DURING CONTEST WESTERN MEN IN CONDITION Captain to Murray of Visitors Expected Make Startling Time in High Hurdles OFFICIALS Referee and Starter-B. G. Marls. Clerk of Course-Sid Millard. Assistaiut Clerks Remp Burge, John Sanders, Tom Pais- ley, Julian Burrows. Track...…

May 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…'GE)NESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 Tf-I MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE? ,'R 1I ...- I Report Advocates Increase In Number Of Faculty Positions Experimenter Sn cceedWs InHarnessing Tide Invest igat ion shows Itha more than $50~0,000coul d he l1ld to Ithe('pay rofl of the Un iversityvfor teaching anti research antd 101'creating rnew fadult y positionis x"'tich are ne'esar} to I le xwork , a icordng t the annul 1-loprt (of t1 'rv)dd5j dint o tllsiBoa rd of Re...…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… t _. . " .,, w., .. l and started practice for the Confer- ence meet which is to be held here onh the fourth and fifth of June. With, Cap- tain Johnson out of it little hope of victory is held forth, but, should he by any chance be able to compete, the [EN prospects of a Michigan win will be considerably brightened. ._..... iI TENNIS TEAM IN EASTERN STATES MANY ENTRIES IN FOR CLASS TENNIS TOURNEY Fifty-two entries have been received for...…

May 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

… I ii MIll ORDERS ACCEPTED She Wrote First Play A t Fourteen FOR SENIORSGIRLS' PLAY P yA Mail orders for the annual Senior, Girls' play, "If I Were King," by Jus-j tin McCarthy, which is to he presented, at the Whitney theater on Friday, June 13, as part of the Commencement weekm program, will be accepted from now until June 12 and filled in the order' in which they are received, according to Dorothy Greenwald, business mtan- ager of the pl...…

May 20, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…_______ _______ ___ TI MICHIGAN DAILY .u .. . f r "°" \,..! .- , rsr^ . ,.. ~ +.. 6 . y .... ~ r+h IL . { -t lrr~r~r~Y r rY~~Y I ~ r SUCGESS ASSURED FOR INTE.5CHOLSTIC MEET FRATERNITIES PREP TO ENTER'IAIN SCHOOL XEN Sixteen high schools have entered teams for Michigan's 1919 Interschol- astic track and field meet which will take place Saturday, May 24, on Fer- ry field.° El Paso, Hyde Park, and Champaign, all from Illinois, are t...…

May 20, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHTGAN AlL 464, v..o . .. _. . STRAW HATS Finest and biggest line in the City $1.90 to $6.09 GENIUNE PALM BEACH SUITS in all the latest Patterns $7.509, $8.50 and $10.00 Wadhams & Co's Corner New Location-201-203 So. rlain St. x. a fi . Visit the Daylight Stor WE NAVE A LIME OF Make your Kodak Autographic Come in and get one of the new backs that will make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra charge for autographic films. C...…

May 20, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…THE MIOHlUAN DAILY f~II Here's a Tariff 'Tip / Duck and. Flannel Trousers, - Tennils and Golt Shirts EVERYTHING" THAT IS' NEW Fine English and Scotch "Woolens will be found this Spring, for the first time, in the medium as well as higher priced Stein-B-loch Smart Clothes. The new Tariff nfakes this possible. Closeness to the foreign markets makes the Stein-'Block showing most compre- henisive. Why not take the tip? Balmnacaans in all thle ...…

May 20, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…. ..... ..... ....... ........ . ... ...... CHA RGE ~ETIL:r cIC I)iRE'UQIIt . 'III IN N i iT O WI'M() A AVE (1OSTEOPATH KANSAS-Charges against T'. C. Al- M':' T INESOlA.-- Bc(("()i1i.g ha's as- len, director of athletics, have reentQu~illI II te iflapl)Ot1angy ('of*being admit- te aate ubeciI e{iCOr~ hre ly been pressedI by the Kansas Mcd- "1teda- l sllb ectfobe cgie nhee ical Society for alleged teaching of srie;when I li le ,: e pal-]atielv...…

May 20, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…~H. ~HIGAN -DY ,THE A MBER OF FACULTY rcfe~s4r Gould Will Interview Head Of (geodetie coust Murvey To V Obtain Instrurnents WILL STOP IN NEW YORK Prof. Lawrence M. Gould, who is to be in charge of geographical work{ on the Putniam Baffin Island expedi- lion tis summer, left 'yesterday for Washi ngtoi to interview Lester Jones, r head of the United States Geodetic Coast survey. Professor Gould is to ar- range for instruments to be used on the...…

May 20, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…0-- TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WAGE THREP TOEDA M'~ 2, 190 HE MIHIAN DALYPAE HR UTTIES SPEAKMissouri Professor Faces Board Action M AERICAN BOY Fieding H. YostDean Clark Present Optimistic Views at Detroit Meeting. DISCUSS SOCIAL LIFE Delegates From United States, Canada and Hawaii Are fJ N;<, Assembled. (.Specia! to The Iily) DETROIT, May 20.-Two noted' authorities on American youth,~ Dean Thomas Arkle Clarke of the, Univ...…

May 20, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…/ ITIUI$ZT4Y, IMAY 2,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEIC TMM _ _ Stdent Globe Tratters Will Meet Today; Final Plans Are Completed! ichigans delegation of 12, who bee nocd nd if)f( l1~l viw of tis, IN sail next tall on the student di dflgemlv~ls havebe e giCflfoiat! word craise aboard the S. S. Univer- itgornetanlnirilyof- iasof the 85 countries which will boo~ ctand any other men who are in- visited. Dr. C. C. Wang, minister of I Frsted in thi...…

May 20, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…._TBE MICHIGAN DAILY. N~eil as Style am. Try :s Gilmore Shoe Go,- 119 S. Main. We carry AA to E in de'sand Women's. Pin gree Made is our leader %-- Palace of Sweets / Dowry Town, LET TRUEY Frnish the Ice Creeam Atterntiou to rwktergities mnzd Sororities oN 4m AIN STREET UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Soph Prom committee meeting at the Union tonight at 7:00. A senior law sing will be held to- night on the steps of the law building at 7:00 o'clock...…

May 20, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAIGE THREE Coach Hoyt Selects 23 Trackmen - I Veteran Team Regains Crown 11 1 , Awarded Trophy Prepares For Columbus Tilt Miller Picked To Compete After Surprise Effort Against Regularsj Coach Charlie Hoyt yesterday named the 23 man squad which will defend Michigan's Big Ten outdoor track and field title Friday and Sat- urday at Columbus. The squad announced by Hoyt will be composed for the...…

May 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DA ILY Colhen Defeats Riley For Only Wolverine Win Chicago Holds Big Lead After First Day's Play; Drawings Hurt Varsity By ART BALDAUF t EV A N STO N, I., a y 1 9.- Spei a here for the annual three-day Con- ference match, fell by the wayside in five of the six singles divisions first round matches 1Played today. Henry Cohen, playing in the number five spot, was the only Wolverine to live through the first round. He defeated John...…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…N, MAY 20, 1939 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGIR TTIPME Y, MAY 20, 1939 PAGE TJIftEE IMIrI A i IW - Michigan Leads Big Ten Track Field By Qualifying Twenty IN THIS CORNER By Mel Fineberg The Social Whirl.. .. Visiting coaches, faculty men, ath- letic directors and the press were cordially invited to a cordial get-to- gether at one of the nearby country clubs Thursday and the line-up looked like somebody's all-American football team. Besides ...…

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