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March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… N Weather Partly cloudy; little change in temperature. JYre .AL. 41P of -ILLIL t 47LI at Editorial Adjustments After The War . . . Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication VOL. LL No. 122 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1941 Z-323 s I PRICE FIVE CENTS German Air Raid Assails Draft Act Cooperation Of Higher Learning, Damages Convoy; Serbs Halt Tie-Up Deadly Attack. Blasts Two British Ships Off Crete; Matsuoko Visit Awaited ...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…PE RSPECTIVES university Of Michigan Literary Magazine VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Supplement to THE MICHIGAN DAILY MARCH, 194 ETTA AND TE GRgEEKS ..by John F. Bingtey F YOU WERE a Kanuck you took music lessons from Madame Faverau. [If you were a Polack of a German cu took them from Miss Brunner, And if you were a Yankee you went up to Old Man Thayer's. We all went up to Old Man Thayer's and saved money using the same books Dad had played out of bec...…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…WPeather Aqueous Air Raids ito 4attli Editorial John L. Lewis Must Be Stopped . " VOL. LI. No. 125 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1942 Z-323 H r PRICE FIVE CENTS Bomber Destroys Axis Submarine; Three Ships Sunk Atlantic Coast Undergoes 'Dim-Out' To Protect Vessels From U-Boats Survivors Of Liner Arrive In New York (By The Associated Press) Shortly after the Navy announced last night that three more merchant ships had been su...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…W.. eather Cloudy and colder. Jr Sfic itgan j~aitg Editorial No Squabbling In Real Democracy .. . VOL. L. No. 125 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dean Mitchell' Will Present Local Churches Join Prayers In Good Friday Observances Ministerial Association To Spoiisor United Worship In Tre Ore Services At Methodist Church Greek Week's Opening Talk Seven Hundred Expected At The Annual Banque For New I...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…Y it itrnx 4 it Weather Little Change WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1944 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, VOL. LIV No. 99 PRICE FIVE CENTS Germans Seize ofias Communications; Hull I Fight for Liberty Is Stressed 17 Points Iinclude National Security By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, March 21.-In an unprecedented definition of Ameri- can foreign policy, Secretary of State Hull tonight called upon all liberty- loving men and nations to "show themselves wo...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…ATLANTIC PACT See Page 4 L ip-i L r Latest Deadline in the State 4 6F t t L T SHOWERS VOL. LIX, No. 121 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCh 22, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS GiveUp Hope For Nominee Regents Meet Two Candidates Ismeline to Attend Hope died last night for the Student Legislature's proposed open meeting on campus of all candidates for the two Regents posts to be filled in the April 4 election. I SL President Jim Jans, '49, told T...…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… RED CROSS DRIVE Mrr Page 4 Idi1f~t'sDea~(dlinie inl the StateC 46F A, :43 tij PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER .......... . ... - . ...... . ................. - ----- - ---- - --- ...... . ...... - .............. ............... . ............ ... . .. . ............................... . - ... ....... - VOL. LVIL No. 120 ANN A1.O1. IIC('lIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCh 22, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS U.S. Wants Provisional Reich State rE-F lerai tan BY .rif ...…

March 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…U. S. POLICY IN GERMANY See Page 4 Ci r LwF41 *4 atI LIGHT SHOWERS AND COOLER VOL. LVI, No. 94 ANN ABOR)I( 1AN, FIUIAXY, MARCH 22, 194 PRICE FIVE CENTS I 1FAv w T/ v / V 7i GM States Coneern Over Closed Plants CIO Says 'Every Effort' Being Made By The Associated Pressj DETROIT, March 21-General Mo- tors Corporation today expressed1 concern over a delay in reopening of its strike-bound plants and was told by the IO United Auto Workers t...…

March 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…ig 4&igmi Dait&H WEAT 1HER Clear and Warmer Today VOL. LV, No. 101 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS 'U',Local Veteran Rally ToBe Today Blanchard, M~a jor Buirlingame Will Discuss Yes Pro lem s Opportn ities World War II Veterans from Ann Arbor, those attending the Univer- sity, and the families of all local servicemen will be present at a rally, 8 p. m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre to discuss problems re...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO Students Called For Oratorical GroupTryouts Speakers Should Register For Elimination Contest Before No'on, Eier. Says All students planning to partici- pate in the preliminary tryouts for the annual Northern Oratorical League contests must register at the speech office before noon today, Prof. LouisE rich of the speech department in charge of the activity, announced.st Sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible to participate in th...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Page-Two 'P ERSPECTI VES _.. _" F y ETTA AND THE GREEKS ... by John E. Bin gley. ,and she accepted because "after all," as she said, "five dollars is five dollars." Nobody in town knew anything about the Greeks and so Etta could play the organ for them as secretly as she did her smoking, but their Good Friday service had gotten the best of her. The Greeks have an off-centered church year, so that their Easter comes at a different time than...…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…PMGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Women's League Council Bus frs ItselfIn Keeping Coeds Busy Governing Body Also Aimsa At Selecting 'Leaders' ;-S Merit System Is Usedr (Editor's Note: This is the tenth in a series of articles on campus studente government.)r By DAN BEHRMANn Somebody once criticized campus men's organizations because they lacked sufficient personnel to accom- plish anything, but the women's League Council is faced with the job of ...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…PAGE O THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 Ann Arbor Miss Williams Urges Students To Help American Youth1 Christian Gives Here Is In Today's Summary News Act RecitalToday d r ...._......... Totally blind, Mrs. Beulah Rich- ards of Ypsilanti lives today because her son Cecil, six years old, had a cold Wednesday and had to stay home from school. Cecil and his mother were listening to the radio ...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…JilL W G I .. iii t_, i DAILX Italian LIurton& Holme Will Speak on. !aly Tomorrc Towns Engulfed by Lava from Erupting Fiery CoaLIs Technicolor Film Will Picture Vesuvius ratorieal Lecture To } Be Highlighted with Pictures of Vatican Burton Holmes, the well-known travel lecturer, will talk on Italy at 8 30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditor- ium, under the auspices of the Ora- torical Association. Pictures of Naples, of Mt. Vesuvius, of the ...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…Two THE MICHIGAN DAI LY TUESDAY, MARCH! 22, 1949 CRIME ON SALE: Cannibals, Cops, Cowboys, Spark March Gargoyle The Garg is at it again. "When the lovely Loleta walked into the clearing, she brought to Stanley Livingston the one thing in all this great, green, teeming, jungle that he wanted, needed, most of all. But was this child of nature, this delicate forest flower all that she appeared to be? Stan- ley Livingston said, "Yes!" Regiona...…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 22, ; ARTS AND SCIENCES: Michigan Professors Present Papers at Academy Session (Continued from Page 1) a nation which allows freedom of thought and action, Prof. John Mason Wells, of Hillsdale College, told members of the. philosophy section that though there is no such state, since when one goal is achieved people immediately set another, a nation can strive to reach new heights or "ideals" of per...…

March 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

…THIE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 Arm Promises Release of All Fathers If Draft Is Extended ....... not approve an indefinite extension. Some suggested six months, others a year. Patterson and Eisenhower warn- ed that unless the draft act is kept on the books, the Army might fall 105,000 or 170,000 men short of its estimated needs on July 1, 1947. Extension of the law, Patterson told the committee, should be coupled with legislatio...…

March 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY "THTMSDAY, MARCH 22, 194s ___________________________________________________________ I I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: British Paid Right Wing Greeks FORUM ON 18-YEAR-OLD VOTE: Extension of Franchise Condemned Evelyn Phillips . . . Managing Editor Margaret Farmer . Editorial Director Ray Dixon . City Editor Paul Sislin . Associate Editor Hank Mantho Sports Editor Daye Loewenberg . Associate Sports Editor Mavis Kennedy . ...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Louis Pounds Simon For 13 Rounds Before' TKO Victory (*.. Abe .Puts 'Up Unexpectedly Good Showing Big New York Challenger Hits Deck Four Times Before Bout Is Hlted By SID FEDER DETROIT, March 21. - (P) - The impossible didn't quite happen to- night but it came closerenough to throw a substantial scare into Joe Louis and his'fistic family before the Bomber was able to do his work. t With just a whale-sized he...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…P RSRP C'T I V ES- Parbre 1,PA P AV LP A-, T- A a r .V TK~rA C A HERETIC LOOKS AT PAINTING ...by John Maxon . XTISTS of this generation are for- ever requiring explanation, and the great tradition of the apologist has dwin- dled into the mulings of a Christian Zer- os and babblings of a Sheldon Cheney. What is left to the mere spectator is a mass of material, either unintelligible or insulting. Modern art is in the degen- erate state whe...…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

…w"",-'" THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE INTRAMURAL Sport Shots By MYRON DANN One of the highlights of the whole I-Mlseason takes place tomorrow night when the Residence Halls and the Independents hold their annual track meets. The contests will start at 7:30 p.m., with both divisions competing at the same time. The dorms are displaying the strongest squads in many a day, so Williams House; the defending champs, will have its hands full in defend...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MA Cif 22, i 40 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F A, G F, 'j-LH R E E FRID~Z MARCh 22, 1~4O PAQE THREE I - 2!2m", World, National, State Track Stars To Meet Here Saturday Schwarzkopf, Maki Will Run In Two Mile Don Canham Will Attempt New High Jump Mark; Bill Watson In Shot Put By HERM EPSTEIN One hundred sixteen young men representing some of the greatest ath- letic prowess the world, country, and state have to offer will take part in tomor...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA4 Pointing for Purdue Relays Championship LOWdown on Sports Associate Sports Editor (4 Ford's Record Goes Unpublicized .. . LAN FORD, Yale's sensational sprint star from the Canal Zone, broke his own world record for the 100-yard freestyle by swimming the distance in 49.7 last Saturday night in New Haven, but his feat was tucked away in the corners of the newspaper sport pages-obscured by Gil Dodds' world record-b...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…4 Y, MAR01 22, 1949 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY r_ Illini Quintet Clips Yale, 71AW67, in NCAA s Wolverine Pucksters Gain Individual Honor; Lose Title By HERB RUSKIN While Michigan's hockey team was unable to successfully defend its National Collegiate title, quite a few individual honors were voted the Wolverine pucksters. In addition to the selection of bonnie Hill, Wally Grant, Wally Gask and Dick Starrak on the UniteLA Press All-Americ...…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… 7, MA~RCH 22, 1947 THE MIDGNTAHY wAi~n _______ _______ ____.. . ........___. Y'1 .............. H-M' Considers 52 Bowl Tilt With Stanford Michigan's football team may pla~y a special Rose Bowl game against Stanford in 1952, com- memorating the 50th anniversary of the classic which began with a Wolverine-Indian battle in 1902, when the late Fielding H. Yost's team walked off with a 49-"0 vi(-- tory. Athletic Director II. 0. "Fritz" Crisle...…

March 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 194G THE MICIGAN DAILY Three Matmen Hirsch To Play Pro Football MADISON, Wes,, March 21-(k'-- Elroy (rzy Legs ii b, University of Wisconsin halfback who starred at Michigan and the El Toro (Calif.) Marine base after he entered the Ma- rine Corps, has decided to play pro- fessional football, Badger athletic di- rector Harry Stuhldreher said today after a long-distance telephone con- ference with Hirsch. "Harry, I'm going t...…

March 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THUE Tracksters Prepare To Defend Crown at Purdue Relays Marine Tries For Dodgers Durrett Eligible for Dodger Field Berth BEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y., March 21.-(i)-Professional athletes in thej Army or Navy may find the answer } to some of their own "comeback"! ,problems in the struggle for a Brook- lyn Dodgers job of Elmer "Red" Dur-# rett, a discharged Marine veteran who spent "too many months" on Guadalcanal. Recu...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…iOUR T i-i El" Ali i i 4-,7 A SATURDAY, M CH 22R 1941 .__ MTiw. DTT S etj+Lava' va. a: M iaR C NN a-+ i. s d THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ruthven Asks Cooperation BetweenArmy,_University The Reply Churish ByToUCIHSTONF 1DAILY OFFICIAL I BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) 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 ...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…Pge Four 'P E R S P EC T 1V E S THE' CONCERT... by James Jackson T UTTA RACCOLTA was to be the first number, and the audience swelled with anticipation. Here, far above the orderly heads of those in the orchestra, legs and arms fretted against close-confining seats. The milky lights blandly spying from the dome in the vaulted ceiling blinked against rising spouts of smoke which had seeped through entrance-wells in- to the great auditorium....…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…*E ~UUU TH E MICHIGAN DAILY S I U UU NDAY, MARCH 22, 1942 c re Atr4tgzzu Ballyt 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 University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY F DAY, Cn 22, 1940 ?AGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAflCE 22, 1940 T ilE MICHIGAN DAILY ilte EDITOR qe, 7od Sowing Seeds For Grapes Of Wrath: THE ASSOCIATED FARMERS tux., It a~t o s w S- _ _ tW O n o~,. .. .... 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 University year and Summer Sessio...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…TIEMiUIGA DALY. )j t Fifty-Fourth Year t, 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- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The Associated Press The Associatedl Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispat...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…FOUR. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949 -- - A tlanti Unwarranted . . [ENDELL WILLKIE, with his idea of "One World" would be wondering about the North Atlantic Pact, if he were here today. For the Pact comes close to realizing a reversion to the "old spheres of influ- ence" idea. It throws up a "defensive ring," (Western dialectics for "Iron Cur- tain") around the vast territory stretch- ing from Norway's Arctic border, through ...…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1947 x Red Cross Drive IN VIEW OF THE limitation on the number of campus charity drives imposed by the recently created Campus Chest, it will re- main for the individual student to decide the extent of his aid in the current American Red Cross Drive. Stated briefly, the Student Legislature, in its creation of the Campus Chest, con- cluded that all charity drives suffered as a result of the lar...…

March 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…rouR TIlEM I(CAHCAN hAlEY ........... _ ... A.. ,... ,... Fifty-Sixth Year Celt tpvoepjial / e orter 'DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN IT'S THE PERFECT CRIME. Any-, Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . Managing Editor Hale Champion . . . . . . . Editorial Director Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . . . City Edi...…

March 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T "ti.r , ni ; i r.r ? i ; , i _ I i I I i i was appointed to serve as psychia- tric consultant to Gen. Lewis B. Her- shey, chief of selectivetservice, and he immediately began to devise the method. The survey consists of a series of forms, Dr. Waggoner explained, the first of which is filled out by the reg- istrant himself, and its purpose is to establish identification. The selectee also supplies educa- tional data...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… A 1,C'H I C- A-1 N D A I LV a . Y t+ TH~ MICHIGAN DAILY PA&~ ~tV~ 41 First International Ball illBe Given April 26 In League _ I Committee- To Represent Many Nations Initial Dance Begins Traditior Among Foreign Born Students; Will Feature Swing Orchestra Foreign students will hold the first International Ball given on campus April 26 in the Ballroom of the League, Primitiva Demandate, Grad. of the Philippines, chairman of the dance ...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…P E R S P E C T I V E7 Q Paire~~ K-'AX x4; , AI .cv age ze THE GA yE OF SOLITAIRE. by William Kehoe el ERNIE SAT SHUFFLING and re- shuffling a well-worn deck of cards. The design on the cards was a simple one, a white sail against a blue sky above a green sea. The blue was the vibrant shade it had always been, and the green too; but the white was now a smudgy gray. Bernie cut the cards and shuffled them leisurely once more and then set the...…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…T THE MICHIGAN DlAILY w... .aa. nra ana .w. 6A L..A A. V d7 d l E.I L'T 1 L . _.. .. cs-ow ae s : s Three Day "ReC-Rcly Will Begin March T _ - ----- WAA Will Qive Health, Fitness, Fun Jamboree Women's Groups To Take Part In Activities Which Will Stress Physical Fitness In War Time A three day "Rec-Rally" sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association as this year's project, will be held Tuesday, March 31, Wednesday, April. 1, and Thur...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

… FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE - ---..v.....T T Y _.I~ iV - - - - i[ 1 Vf L K, AV rG a Fashion Again WAA Council Goes Modern; Will Interview Hoops Are Out For Positions Hoops and bustles may have taken Questioning Of Applicants lead in Grandma's day, but the 1940 Starts Today; Nine jobs college woman has said "nix." Drag- Are Open To Petitionerj ging her hoops behind her into the taxi or squashing her bustle into a...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAUAY Independent Women's cRecognition Night To Be Held Rpril 5 AlUmna To Be Main Speaker On Prograrn Plaques, Awards To Be Given Women with Highest Grade Averages, Most Activities Geraldine Elliott, director of scripts for Station WJR in Detroit, will headline the program for Assembly Recognition Night which will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in the League, according to Dorothy De- Vrie...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

…TUl Y, 3 ARCH 22, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I I Intramural Sports Manager Coordinates Coed Athletics EDITOR'S NOTE-This is Cte thir in a series of articles about WAA Positions and Petitions. Margaret Frostic, Intramural Manager this past year on the executive board of the Women's Athletic Association, had charge of the three intramural campus ...…

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… r PAGE T~tE 1i ICIWAN AITV 'PA r_ a ,111 a 1 lI VIG 'lYL' Senior Petitions Engineers May Buy Tickets To Slide Rule For '47-'48 Due* WAA Post Petitions Due Eligible Women Will Fill Executive Board Positions 'Best SENIOR. NIGHT: Years' To Be Prescnted I This Week by Juniior- Women Applicants Will Sign for Interviews; Positiors Open on Executive Council To SldRl Petitions for 1947-48 senior po- sitions on the League Council and o...…

March 22, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 194G THIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE ------ --- - ----- t Mixer Dance Will Be Held Dorms, H Will Cont' oUses ribute At Willow Run To Red Cross s Contracts May Be Renewed Summer, Fall League House Applications Due At Once Because of the acute housing short- age, women students now on campus who wish to live in league houses for the summer or fall term of 1946 should apply immediately through the office of the Dean of ...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…TH E MCHIAN -DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 22, ;: -- Bureau Issues Survey To Aid New Foremen nterviews With Executives In Leading Companies1 SuppliesAll Material The Bureau of Industrial Relations, Road Planning Survey Is Lauded By Morrison. Pronounces Traffic Map comprise , , oadsui 'Most Accurate Made'; what is Predicts More Benefits or deter] ,and a fin ytion oft By CHARLES THATCHER I these ne npelninsr bnl. hom nnn ra~lf"ina ., Leciarng and...…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 4, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…Page six -PERSPECTI VES L wRnu , THE GREAT MAN AS THE PUBLIC'S MAN I If from your windows you can see him hustling In the house opposite, unlocking drawers Or shutting them and mysteries crowd your rind; Reflect: the possible, untold designs That circle him and center your attention Have neither soared nor snagged, his deeds remain Dubious, not yet measured nor performed And your smart windows in the four directions That eye him must await ...…

March 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, Mumma" Training Urged For Vocations Helpful n War University Tells Students To Pick Fields Useful For National Endeavor ShortagesAre Cited The University, tlTrough its War Board, yesterday warned students just entering college or beginning concentration to think twice, lest they choose an occupation that has no bearing on the nation's war effort. Prof. Harlow J. Heneman, execu- tive director of the War Board, as- se...…

March 22, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAiLY FRihAY, MARiH 22, 1940 Sink Announces Guest Faculty Of Music School Summer Session Among the otstanding musicians able reputation, President Sink com- of national repute who will appear as mented yesterday. guest instructors at the School of Professor Christiansen is a gradu- Music this summer will be Erik W. ate of St. Olaf's College and has Leidzen, Prof. Olaf C. Christiansen served as guest director at summe...…

March 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…I THE MICHIGA N D AILY - WEDNESDAY, MAtcH .2,-1944 I - -- ~ .. -- -- -.- - -I FAVOR LIBERALISM: Japan s Plight Not Fault Of People, Says Clarke . "The man of the street in Japan is certainly not to be held responsible !or the present situation," Lt. Walter C. Clarke of Company A, who lived in Japan 14 years, said in an inter- view yesterday. Lt.Clarke's father, the late Dr. W. Harvey Clarke, was a missionary in Japan for 40 years. Lt. Cla...…

March 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THIE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, .. . . .... .. ..-.. No" PSYC HOLOGISTS MEET: Charge Loyalty Boards Disregard Civil Rights The American Psychological As- sociation charged that some local boards checking loyalty of gov- ernment workers are neglecting "the basic civil rights of Ameri- cans." The charge was made in a tele- gram sent by Association direc- 'U' Students Rally Against Ickes Attack Editorial Supports Conservation Policy Forestry s...…

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