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May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… U.S. POLICY IN SOUTHEASTERN ASIA See Page 4 A6P I& A, 411t r t gun t t C0 O d (3 p D O0 ©ac Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LX, No. 164 /JANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950 FAIR, MILD EIGHT PAGES Morse TinsT GOP Race In Oregon Defeats Hoover By 2-1_Majority PORTLAND, Ore.-(N?-Oregon Republicans endorsed their liberal Sen. Wayne Morse with a thump- ing majority that was approach- ing 2 to 1 as counting went on yes- terday. L Hi...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…THE MILITI A. ljATTY 6 TTI T 1atr MaVi al fnLA I a.,...... w - aaa ya a rM T aV'T1T W L'I TTV as-. .ra...s.. ;5,U.N AY IWNAYWV21, -1950 Ass F"IED RP) - If -- lJ-" FOR SALE 1938 PACKARD SEDAN-Radio, heater, new tires, battery, muffler, and _shocks. 2-2080. )168 Cousins on State Street Fiesta Blouses, white eyelet with elas- ticized neckline, $3.95. Matching Skirt, $3.95. )3 BEST BUY IN TOWN-First offer of $1695 takes my gorgeous '49 i...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… 21, 1954 T MICIiGAND AILY PAGE Badgers Trip M' Nin.e in Tenth, 7-6' I- Major League Standings I AMERICAN LEAGUE <O> NATIONAL LEAGUE Netmen Slap Buckeyes, 9-0 For 23d Straight Dual Win Victory Gives Wisconsin Tie For Big Ten Baseball Lead New York Detroit Boston Washington Cleveland Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago W 18 16 19 15 15 9 6 5 L 8 8 13 11 11 18 15 19 Pet. .692 .667 .594 .577 .577 .333 .286 .208 GB 1 2 3 3 91/2 9%/ 12 ...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…__ _ _ __HVICHIGrAN DAILY SUDA U t J.S. Policy in Southeastern Asia I F BOOKS (EDITOR'S NOTE - This the last in a series of three editorials on the present-day situation in Southeastern Asia, and the policies of Russia and the United States in that area.) FALTERING AMERICAN policy toward -the battle against Communism in South- eastern Asia must be changed immediately if this area is to stay on our side of the iron curtain. The change in ...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Senior Ball Tickets Available Exclusively to Class Members Campus Wide Sale To Begin Tuesday; Dance To Be Presented Friday at Union Ticket sales for Senior Ball will continue until noon Tuesday for seniors only. If, at that time, any of the 400 tickets to be sold are left, sales will be open to all campus. THE TICKET booth will remain open exclusively to seniors from 1 to 6 p.m. Monday, and from 10 'a.m. to noon on Tuesda...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…U THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950 .... .. i //4thit9 "--- with JACK LAZARUS Television history will be made when 10,600 pounds of bellowing elephants are brought onto the American Broadcasting System television stage today. Feature attraction on the "Su- per Circus", the three huge ele- pnts will be brought into the center ring by James M. Cole, I, son of the famous Jimmy Cole of Cole Brothers Circus. Because they are the only m...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGr U ______________________________________________________ COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Dissent on Communists Seen at Washington'U' By DAVIS CRIPPEN Dissension in the anti-Commun- ist ranks at the University of Washington apparently showed it- self last week when a history pro- fessor at the institution declared Communists have a right to teach forcible overthrow of the govern- ment. Prof. Max Savelle speaking on the same campu...…

May 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LONG TRADITION ENDS: MaryMarkley House To Be Closed By CRAWFORD YOUNG Friends, alumnae, and residents x ° k}{ r{ *i r w of Mary Markley House, includ- ;.;:x ", ing white-haired Mary Markley herself, commemorated the passing of their house from the University<: scene last night in a banquet at :. ;:.:.. ' the Union.: The Board of Regents has de- cided to cease operating the aged structure located in the triangle " formed by ...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…EXTRA - No& jg ZrI Dai4b EXTRA ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,_ SL PAGES * * * * * * Ruthven. Era Distinguished ByExpansion To End 22 Years: Retires June 30 By PAUL BRETLINGER Daily City Editor President Alexander G. Ruth- Yen will retire from his duties or June 30 this year, after a 22 yea period of leadership during a ser- les of world crises. His administration , has bee marked by tremendous physica expansion of the University, ac- companie...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…4Wr it z rnx 411 a t EXTRA PRICE FIVE CENTS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951 SIX PAGES --I * r * * * 4> Ruthven Era Distinguished By Expansion 1 To End 22 Years: Retires June 30 By PAUL -BRETLINGER Daily City Editor President Alexander G. Ruth- ven will retire from his duties on June 30 this year, after a 22 year period of leadership during a ser- ies of world crises. His administration has been marked by tremendous...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… rAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY From Stagecoach to Tea, Ruthven a Busy Man ENROLLMENT DOUBLES: 'U' Expands, Changes Under Ruthven * - * * * * * * * * * * (Continued from Page 1) system without interfering other types of housing." with STUDENT HONORS PRESIDENT WITH HAWAIIAN LEI HIGH TURNOVER: American Colleges Pick lNew Chiefs in Droves PRESIDENT AND MRS. RUTHVEN GET WESTERN WELCOME ON STAGECOACH IN CHEYENNE LESS NOTICEABLE than...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

… 4' 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY From Stagecoach to Tea, Ruthven a Busy Man ENROLLMENT DOUBLES: 'U' Expands, Changes Under Ruthven " * * * * * * * * * (Continued from Page 1) system without interfering other types of housing." with STUDENT HONORS PRESIDENT WITH HAWAIIAN LEI IGH TURNOVER: American Colleges Pick New Chiefs in Droves PRESIDENT AND MRS. RUTHVEN GET WESTERN WELCOME ON STAGECOACH IN CHEYENNE LESS NOTICEABLE than the growth o...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Tongue-in-Cheek President Retirement Activities: Riding and Needlepoint Educational diplomacy often dic- tates that a university president suppress his sense of humor, Pres- ident Ruthven has discovered over the years. Every so often, however, Presi- dent Ruthven has allowed himself a few moments of levity on educa- tional subjects. In an article dealing with the uses which universities should make of publicit...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tongue-in-Cheek President Retirement Activities: Riding and Needlepoint .x Rdueational diplomacy often die- tatea that a university president suppress his sense of humor, Pres- ident Ruthven has discovered over the years. very so often, however, Presi- dent R Ithven has allowed himself a faw moments of levity on educa- ) tional subjects. In an article dealing with the uses Which universities should make of publicity mediu...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… THlE!MICHIG~AN DAILY .ii. rxy_ a ,ari f / lv V a ara.u aura v+ryvza . Y.C1.1L 1 ' RELICH)7V CA TT.qF.q.qrpirF. .E AL [.,I 1.1 r l l U 1.. L . U Presidents Buck Tough Opposition Air Views Show Rapid University Growth 'I (Continued from Page 1) ate independently and face the new penalties. for classroom tar- diness without the bell, he was willing to go along with their plan. Six weeks later they pe- titioned for a new bell. The belo...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

… 9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IGION CAUSES STRIFE: ^ "; Air Views Show Rapid University Growth U Presidents Buck Tough Opposition At'- (Continued from Page 1) ndependently and face the penalties for classroom tar- :s without the bell, he was ig to go along with their Six weeks later they pe- ied for a new bell. beloved president was not it anger, however. When ish students stole the chapel and threw it into the vault water closet,.President T...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…TIE MICHIGAN DATTY PAGE FIVE W Rutven Retirement Closes Busy Era in Michigan E ducation Genial President Leaves Weighty Post * * (Continued from Page 1) tion as a whole. Many able ad- ministrators, facultymen, alumni and private citizens aided the Uni- versity with skill and funds. Yet when some University his- torian gets around to writing the history of the thirties and forties at the University, the period will be known as the Ru...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY Ruthven Retirement Closes sy E in Michigan E PAGE F" ducatioi Genial Presiden Leaves eigh Pst *i:. : of sensational or unfavorable sacrifices," he said, "but you are disheartening conditions, howeve news, for he called for the es- preparing to make them.... You .Iurge you with allsincerity to lo< tablishment of a news service will detect, if you have not already to your own resnonsibilities I t (Continued from Page 1) ...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… RAGE m THE MICHIGAN DAILY \ , , r ll-rT T U f I., , : I Congratulations to PRESIDENT ILJTH E on completion of his of Twenty-Two. Successfu tenure l Years as of Michigan President of the University I 0 We, the merchants of Ann Arbor, wish to thank President Ruthven for the many contributions he has made to the University and the community during his twenty-two years in office. His services will be greatly missed, b...…

May 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… NX THE MICHIGAN DAILY -= w / ,.j 0 Congratulations to PRESIDENT IJTIVEN on completion of his tenure 4 of Twenty-Two Successful Years as, President of the University of Michigan it f- k r F . W r". - A A J+ A'- A, A *4 We, the merchants of Ann Arbor, wish to thank President Ruthven for the many contributions he has made to the University and the community during his twenty-two years in office. His services wil...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…LECTURE COMMITTEE See Page 4 5kr4b :3 a i4 ~ti Latest Deadline in the State CLOUDY AND WARMER VOL. LXII, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952 SIX.PAGES Senate Confirms Attorney General J. McGranery Approved by 52-18; Will Succeed Ousted H. McGrath WASHINGTON-(M)-The Senate approved last night President Truman's appointment of Federal Judge James P. McGranery of Philadelphia to be Attorney General. The nomination of the ...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952 4 FETED AT DINNER: President Hatcher Explains SL Funds By RUSS AU WERTER <, * * * * "It is a simple case of not hav-1 ing enough money to go around,"I President Harlan H. Hatcher told a group of Lloyd House men last night when questioned on the re- cent SL fee request denial. The Presidential couple spent an informal evening at Lloyd House, beginning with a spaghetti dinner in the...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…t, MAY 21, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ]PAGE THREE ~', ~AY 21, 1952 FAGE THREE I I wr .. _ k OLYMPIC PREVI EW: Mile Run To Highlight Big Ten Meet Michigan Mound Star, Rain Cancels Tennis Meet With Wolverines Near Win I I (First in a series of articles dealing with the Western Conference outdoor track and field championships to be held in Ann Arbor May 30-31. Next the two mile.) By ED SMITH The feature of a featured meet- that's how the ...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

… THE MICHIGAfN DAILY 4 The Lecture Committee Housing Expert CHUCK ELLIOTT'S Editor's Note in yes- A terday's Daily is commendable for its honesty. But the general tone of discour- agement and defeat is disheartening and dangerous. Elliott is unfortunately correct in say- - ing that the reasons for banning speakers have gone from deplorable to intolerable. However, his feeling that after each new blow from the Lecture Committee it be- co...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952w THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE 'LITTLE ROOM': Coeds To Plan Music Room In Memory of Barbara Little In memory of the late Barbara Little, former chairman of wo- men's judiciary council who died in an accident last summer, the Ann Arbor Room on the second floor of the League will be re- named the "Little Room" and it will be converted to a coeduca- tional music room. The project will be done in her honor by the women she wo...…

May 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

….5 'I THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1952 4 U VISITOR'S TREAT: lce Cream Vendor's Hopes Foiled ____ / * , * * Air efec Mape .d By MIKE WOLFF Ann Arbor has seen many celeb- rities this spring, but they have all made their speeches and de- parted without giving Howard Craig, the well-known local ice cream vendor, an opportunity to fulfill his ambition. When Craig first drove his ice cream wagon on Campus on a snowy April 1, he...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Gargoyle Gives Competition to SL Bucket Drive THE SL'S FREE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN BUCKET DRIVE, OPENING YESTERDAY, RAN INTO REPRESENTATIVE, THE POTENTIAL MAGAZINE BUYER CO NTRIBUTED HIS GARG AND A BUCKET DRIVE TAG. THE -ualy-Don uampbell COMPETITION WITH GARGOYLE SALESMEN. ABOVE, A GARG HAWKER LAUNCHED HIS CAMPAIGN SPIEL, BUT AT THE URtGING OF A BUCKET DRIVE QUARTER TO THE FUND. THE GARGOYLE SALESMEN SUCCEEDED IN MAKING THE SALE HOWEVER,...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…i NRMEEmq PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 ______________________________________________ U THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 Kahin Given Two Awards Recognized as "outstanding graduate journalism student," Ir- ving Kalin, Grad., yesterday re- ceived a gold McNaught medal and a Foreign Internship Certifi- cate at the journalism depart- ment's Honors Convocation. V. V. McNitt, director of the McNaught Syndicate in New York and featu...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, MAY 21, 195S THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - U Michigan Takes on MSC In Last Dual Track Meet Jones Pitches PhiKappa Psi to 12.6 Win A GROUP OF University students headed by Ken Ross and Bob Ely has submitted a petition to the Board in Control of Intercolle- giate Athletics which calls f...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY A .a vLw AJ 1 .k~ 1i tliA,'.L Aiv e/J?. Truce & the GOP' W ITH the release of unofficial reports of a United States compromise on the bal- ky prisoner issue, hopes for a Korean truce loom larger than ever before in the two year period of heartbreaking futile negotia- tions. Unfortunately, certain powerful Re- publican Senators don't see it that way. Protesting a "Far East Munich," Sena- torial displeasure at ...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…'THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PTVs THURSDAY, MAY 21, 195~ PAG! P71?I Union Will Stage 'Bluebook Ball' Intermission To Feature Men's Glee Club Activities Conclude at Yearly Banquet Scholarships, Trophies, Presented to MembersI Who Have Contributed Most to Organization I League Opens Barbara Little Room RECORDS, RELAXATION: G- Floorshow Featuring the music of Jim Gil- martin and his orchestra, the semi- annual Blu...…

May 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

… THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 PAGE SIX ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I EUROPEAN OBSERVER: SwissLawyer Becoming Americanized * * * * By JANE HOWARD McCarthy and Marilyn Monroe, in the opinion of a Swiss observ- er, constitute America's "two di- seases." Eugen Curti's complaints about the United States end there. On the whole the genial post-doctorate law student has .little but praise for America in general and Ann Arbor in particular. CURTI graduate...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…THE STUDENT TAX See Page 4 Sirp Latest Djeadiline in the State ~IaitF M. M FAIR AND WARMER VOL. LXIV, No. 154 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 EIGHT PAGES Investigation (' om te Of Licensing To BefHeld'A - A Witnesses Defend Jury Will Probe Healing Exams A one-mangrand jury was ,Ireated yesterday to investigate charges of corrupt licensing prac- tices by State boards of the heal- ing arts. The order, coming from a rec- omme...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…-4 PAGE TWO I TWE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 'U', High School Students, 'U', High School Students, Quartet to Perform Here Mary Ann Tinkham '54SM, soprano, will give a recital at 8:30 p.m. today in Auditorium A, An-I gell Hall. Assisted by Patricia Joy Arden, Spec., Miss Tinkham will sing se- lections by Handel, Haydn, Pur- cell, Schumann, Schubert, Chaus- son, Koechlin, Chaminade, Cyril Scott, Wintter Watts and Hage- man. Qua...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

…FRIIIAY, MAY 21, 1934 _. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGR THRIM FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 - THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAflK TW1~W~U i ii ,+j+jr i .iiVj7lp a SEGREGATION DECISION: Wright Sees Intangibles Considered in Court Case Men's Glee Club Elects New Heads 'WHETHER' OR 'WEATHER': Few Words A t Fault For Spelling Errors By GAIL GOLDSTEIN "For many years the courts have skirted the issue of the constitu- tionality of segregation," Herbert Wright, Natio...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…''AGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY The Student Tax WITH A TWO-TO-ONE vote of confi- dence from the student body and a nod from the Student Affairs Committee, the 25-cent student tax issue will go to the Board of Regents for consideration today. The tax appears to be the most feasible method of financing student government both from a theoretical and a practical standpoint. Students with a ...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FrVl FRIDAY, MAY 21, 19M THE MICHIGAN DAILY a.4AA iJW n iU 9 Senior Ball To Set Oriental Mood Final Parties To End Year's GAVELS CHANGE HANDS: Officers Elected by Sororities for Fall Term Dance Tickets Still Available To Students ., Social Season Oriental atmosphere will reign at the second all-campus Senior Ball, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the League Ball- room. }...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

…-I THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRMAY, MAY 21, X954 PAGEr qrr rE~ar .oaw T E1U IIA AL IAMY2,15 TOMORROW'S MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHERS (Won and lost records in paren- NATIONAL LEAGUE theses.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Brooklyn night- Chicago at Detroit night-Kee- Law (3-3) vs. Podres (4-0). gan (5-1) vs. Hoeft (1-2). New York at Philadelphia night Baltimore at Cleveland night- Pillete (2-3) vs. Wynn (4-2). -Antonelli (5-1) vs. Roberts (4-4). Philade...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

…IMMA'!L, MAY 21, "54 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAV".V, iCT."RTrV FRIDAY, MAY 21,1954 THEyM4P Calms. DA1.L J.. @~T~ rA"rl ZMVEIN I M Nine To Meet OSU In Crucial Game Today By STEVE HEILPERN A game but weary Michigan baseball team may lose its chance to enter the National Collegiate Athletic Association's playoffs to- day. Michigan must defeat Ohio State here or it will be eliminated from the Big Ten race and lose ' the right to defend its natio...…

May 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT "THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY M1, 1954 PAGE EIGHT TUE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 'U' Awards I .1 (. Announced University Regents-Alumni Hon- or Awards have been awarded to 830 graduating seniors of Michi- gan high schools, Acting Dean of Students Walter B. Rea announc- ed yesterday. The Honor Awards, in the form of certificates having no monetary value, are given to recognize out- standing high school seniors thr...…

May 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Counseling Needs More Personalized Atmosphere See Page 2 Y Latest Deadline in the State 4aii NI VOL. LXV, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955 R0 FOUR PAGES No Vaccine ID __lanned by losage Cuts Government ARMY ROTC CADETS PRACTICING FOR AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY Cadets ToParade At 10:30 a.m. today Army, Navy,- and Air Force ROTC cadets will Eisenhower as an occasion for the up Main to Liberty and march u commemora...…

May 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955 ;Z=l1 Ywfl -H -- HIA DAIL -A-RAY MA 1,1 r Ir pijan nit4 Sixty-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Of MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. Thi...…

May 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

… F_ i,. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Jaffe Stars in 6-3 Win; llini Test Netters Today Final Win Would Give Murphy's Squad First Undefeated Season Since 1950 (Continued from Page 1) . , Dentice, 7-5, 7-5, after having a set point in each of the two sets. Dentice is another Indiana play- er who specializes in retrieving, r#turnirig the ball with madden- ing regularity, and relying on his steadiness to force his o...…

May 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…s PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 195 'Ensian Posts Additional appointments have been made for the 1956 'Ensian Ed- itorial and Business Junior staff. New Features Editor will be Di- ana Cook, '57Ed; Ass't. Features Editor, Ruthie Plaut, '58; Schools and Colleges Editor, Nelson Howe, '57; Ass't Schools and Colleges Ed- itor Harold Barron, '58; House Groups Editor, Mary Jo Palmer '57, and Ass't. Schools and College Editors ...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…WAKE UP: MR. DULLES See Page 4 Pr' at Latest Deadline in the StateCLDYADARR Ap :43 a t t CLOUDY AND WARMER VOL. LXVn, No. 167 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESIAY, MAY 21, 1957 " SIX PAGES Group in House Denies U Raise Five .Other State'Colleges Granted $1,400,000 Appropriation Hike By DIANE LaBAKAS aid LANE VANDERSLICE Special to The Daily The House Ways and Means Committee yesterday refused to increase .the University's budget appropriation w...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1957 'NEVER CUT AND DRIED': DAILY CASSIFIED ADS t By ROSE PERLBERG "Others may prefer the black or white, but I'll stick to the middle ground in the world of sports, where one thing is never cut and dried, never just a score ..:' So ex-Sports Editor David Grey, '57, explains the title of his col- umn,'The Greyline. But more than mere explaination, it forms the basis for the philosophy that ...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…J TUESDAY, MAY Z1,' 1957 THE -MICHIGAN DAILY Ift A A*4u* prmmvklwmb " TESAY MA 2, 857-.E iCHIGA?1.x211 U}AIJ. PAG~E THRtEa R' M'Nine Sqi Wolverines Down Gophers, Hawkeyes in Crucial Series veezes into Big Ten Lead Top Performances Fall Short As OSU Hands Michigan Thinclads Second Defeat Grid Hopefuls Meet May 23 A meeting for 1957 varsity foot- ball candidates has been scheduled for the athletic administration building -- downstairs...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…l "Get Back In There, Everything's Simpler That Way" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 :.-M- "When Opinions Are Free 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 repri...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…AT, MAY 21.1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vka *4" THE MICHGAN DAI- - as PAG rv - 11sml_.1mm1.-- - W F I } WAA Life Guard Club Helps Swim Classes International Committee . {" 4F1i; ,,s . .. n ,..,...v , }L.D . A . " ' 14}" I: .. .. ... .. 4M :":tiw.. +h,;"° : T ^" -'':.. ,r .a .'+'vc -;' .-ir 'fi DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN - }:.,as""s. .i:s~ : . s.+":,i r{ 7+ :r,,.cr v>:}....,.;.:;:: r.-,;}".: .::... Picks Sisters (Continued from Page 4) / ' ...…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

… x. xrx THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1957 45p'i;4 01 OT AN IRON HAND LEADER: Warrick Leads Organizations with Diplomacy, Tact Chairmen Morton Winls I I By DAVID TARR When Robert Warrick, '57E, was handed the Inter-House Council presidential gavel on his election a year ago, he smiled shy- ly dnd began to make the appro- priate remarks of thanks and pro- mises of better things to come. He spoke in °a. quiet voice, one often di...…

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