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May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3i - - Netters Tie For Third In First. Round Of Meet Flick And Sherwood Score Victories In Singles As Team Also Wins Doubles CHICAGO, May 21. - (P)-- By scoring two victories in both the singles and doubles matches, Michi- gan 's Varsity net team tied Wiscon- sin for third place in the first round of the Western Conference tennis meet with a total of four points. Jesse Flick and Miller Sherwood figur...…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY22,1936 I THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Publisned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatinn of all news dispatches credited toit or not otherwise credited In this newspaper. All rights of republication of all other matter herein also r...…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…FRIDA, MAY 22,1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lantern Dance Arrangements Are Announced Bright Colored Japanese Lanterns Will Light Up Palmer Field Courts Further plans for the Lantern Night Dance ;to ;be held June 1 at Palmer Fieldedirectly after the line of march were announced today by Betty Greve, '36, chairman of the dance commit- tee. It is expected that the dance will begin about 8:30 and end around 1.0:30 p.m. The four cement courts, it was re...…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX T HE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 22, BIG' PAGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 mmm - SCA Promotes Social Projects Durino Summer College Stuidents Attent; Religious, Sociologieal Hindenburg Ends Sero'nd Trip To United States Schools Schediled In conjiucion with associated or- ganizations the SCA will promote a group of projects this summer throughout the country of religious and sociological character to which attendance will be open to...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Lower Michigan: generally fair today, continued cold; fair tomorrow, and not so cool. C, 4r Lie0igazi ~Iaitii Editorials The Results Of The Peace Meeting .. . The Student And The Future ... VOL. XLVI No. 141 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS mommommom" Two Trapped In Gold Mine ClingTo Life Rescue Workers Continue Desperate Race Against Time; Outlook Hopeful Rotted Wood Slows Work Temporaril...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…Tlit MRiHIGAN IWALtV- - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 193 Wo6mme LAT N.,EWS Howard Hughes Sets New Aviation Speed Record NEW YORK, April 21. -'P)- Howard Hughes, the oldywood movie producer, established his third national air speed record today when he set his low wing monoplane down at Floyd Ben- nett Field just 4 hours 21 minutes and 32 seconds after he took off from Miami, Fla. Hughes, 33-year-old aviation enthusiast, set a new West-East transco...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

…"WN"""" IL~,i~iiTHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE G.O.P. Grants. Veteran Chair Of Convention Steiwer Unanimous Choice Of National Committee; Is 'Middle-Roader' CLEVELAND, April 21.-()-Sen. Frederick Steiwer (Rep., Ore.), World War veteran and generally conceded to be a "middle-of-the-roader" in party affairs, was the unanimous choice today of the Republican Na- tional Committee as keynoter and temporary chairman of the National G.O.P. Convention...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…THE M ICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY The Student And The Future .. . The Conning Tower THE STAGE I if p.- Publisned every morning except Monday during tho University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to ituor not otherwise credited ...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Ruthvens Will Give Tea Forj Students Today Dawes' Kin To Wed Mass Meeting For Freshmen Architecture Prize House Baseball Won By Stocking Games To StArt ' - Gmes o Strt ganr and tion tout. plan Several Dormitories And Other Groups Are To Be Especially Honored President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven will open their home to re- ceive students from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the first presid...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY jVEDNESDAY, APRIL Z2, 1936 Spartan Upset Scored As Rodriguez Loses Match Capt. Howie Kahn, Playing In No. 2 Position, Beaten In Straight Sets Thorward Stands Out Cverpowers Eissler And Teams With Jesse Flick To Win In Doubles Tennis Team Drubs Wolverines In Opener,_6 To 3 Fraternity Softball Teams Open Intramural Spring Program Il 'The HOT STOVE By BILL REED- l I FAST LANSING, April 21. - Mich- igan State's ten...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ----- ----- Varsity Nine Returns Home After Successf l Southeri 'nI Trip Six Victories In Nine Starts; Feature Tour Best Record Of Last Five Years; Composite Batting Average Is .338 Team Plays Saturday Unexpected Barrage Of Hits Overcomes Errors In Fielding By FRED DELANO Michigan's touring fence busters returned to Ann Arbor yesterday, their finale at Ohio State postponed because of a sudden mid-winter b...…

April 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

…AGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WE DNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 Dies In Mine Trap - Associated Press Photo. Aftcr more than a week of ef- fahrt, res~ucrs learned Herman R. Magill (tcp), Toronto lawyer, had succumbed to hunger and exposure in a gold mine at Moose River, N.S., where he was trapped. National Bod Endorses Local Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Rho Tau, engineering speech society, has been accorded endorse- ment by the American Engineering Council a...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…The Weather ) AOF 4r Agh- IIL- gk, tl Editorials VOL. XLVI No. 122 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ian $19500 Blizzard Fol lows Elected President Wake Of Flood As Death Toll Mounts Property Damages Reach $271,500,000 As 169 Are Reported Dead 221,500 Homeless In Stricken Area Connecticut, Surrounding Regions Devastated By Floods And Rains (By The Associated Press) Total dead in 13 states 169. Total...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…;PACR TW4 io-,HE lMI(,lCTTTGN DATLV SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1936 ------- -------- Academy Ends Session; Elects, Dice President Genetic Study Of Various MentalProblems Advised In Lecture Continued from Page1) by the Academy, and the other of- ficers of the group were continued in office. These are Prof. Leigh J. Young of the forestry school, secre- ;tary; Prof. E. C. Prophet of Mich- igan State College, treasurer; Prof. Alfred H. Stockard of the...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…SIT-DAY, Mv~ARWH 22, l92fi THE MICHIGAN DAILY Earl Thomias Qualifies For 1-34-Pond Thomas Beats Dale Scrivens Of Oklahoma A&M Jacobs Of Michigan State Reaches Finals In 168 Pound Division LEXINGTON, Va., March 21.--(P) - Among the wrestlers that qualified for the American Olympic finals held at Lehigh April 16th-18th, 134- lbs., were Earl Thomas, Michigan and 168- lbs., Walter Jacobs, Michigan State. LEXINGTON, Va., March 21.- (P) - Okl...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICUTGAN DAILY SUNDAY MARCH 22, 1936 ..H...MIC..H.I.AN...DA..... SUNDAY, 1WARCH 22, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY mentioned, the promotion of recreational reading and instruction in the intricacies involved in using for the greatest benefit theslibrary facilities. Vi-e Stalization o n t y of its institution seems to be the sloganc nn g T we J of the Stephens Library. _ Although practical difficulties lie in the way of adoption of...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH V,19-36 TI~ H HI.GAN DAILY PAGl - ------ - - - - " - ---, - -M A---RCIH11 -- --22, - , - -- .. I ---A G--E-- Schedule Sale Of Tickets ForE Annual J.G.P. Initial Performance Will Honor Senior Women;F To OpenThursday G Tickets for the 1936 Junior Girls; Play, "Sprize!" will go on sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow in then box office of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Gretchen Lehman, chair- man, announced. Tickets are priced ...…

March 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUJNbAi, MAIWi , 93 IN TH-EE WORLD O F B O O KS H. G. Wells' Scenario Fantasy STERN: Chats And Scintillates In .Her Autobiography Not So Success By KENNETH PARKER Herbert George Wells, prophet of a sort, declared some seven years ago in his book The King Who Was a King that the movies are destined to become our greatest art form and that, as result, we are due to see the development of a new literary medium, ...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Continued cold today; fair with moderate winds. L SirAdt D:aitlI Editorias Demcrracy Still Functions Well... An Uncomfortable International Scene ... VOL. XLVI No. 99 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS War Fear Is Voiced By Thomas Noted Socialist Believes Both Parties Fear To Face Basic Issues Cites Program Of 'Planned Economy' Credits Roosevelt With 'Personal Liberalism,' But Not Socialism An...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…T I~MICIIIGAN h!t:E SATURDAY, ~,ATUUDAY, Thomas Points Out Danger Of C sdr War In Talk Here Last Night [ C qw TODAY (1I V*tT MATINEE Z & 3:30 EVENING 7 & 9:00 knows nothing about. The program for our times must be built around plenty and peace and freedom - around a philosophy that states quite frankly that the means of production belong to society." "Our first task is to arouse and to awaken men. Our next to organize1 them." In th...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…AR.Y 22, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~RI? 22, 1936 THE MIChIGAN DA fl2Y Cody Lost As Sigma Chi Scores Mermen Face 37Points To Win BucksToday Ohio State To Give Varsity Hardest Test In Big Ten Meet This Afternoon Close Races Seen Old Rivalry Renewed As Barnard And Woodford Vie In Distance Events Stunned a bit by the unexpected loss of Fred Cody, heir apparent to the Big Ten back-stroke crown, through an eligibility technicality, but of nationa...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHAN bI-ILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY will complete a bloc even stronger than the ben- tral Powers of 1914, and a bloc much more ag- gressive - Germany, Japan, Poland, Italy and Austria, all fascist or militarist nations. Japan's armies are already in China and on the Outer Mongolian border, Italy's have been in Africa for months. Germany is spending millions for arm- aments and not bothering to pretend that she will thus maintain the peace. ...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…G9~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11 Will Marry Soon Unusual Decorations Lend Final Tryouts For J.G.P. Are Scheduled For Today THE SPORTING LADY By BENCH WARMER- x,'11 I- -4 This afternoon at 2 p.m. excitement is breaking forth in the guise of a winter sports party, and incidentally, it doesn't include tobogganing and skiing, but a kidnaping, and all amateur detectives will be welcome . . . Clues will be left in hopes that a rescuing can take p...…

February 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA'.rLRDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN {Continued from Page 4) sic Functions of Business Managers" Tuesday, Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m., 304 Union. Members of the staffs in Ec- onomics and Business Administra- tion, and graduate students in these departments are invited to attend. Genesee Club: Important meeting Sunday, Feb. 23, Union, 4:30 p.m. All members are urgently requested to be th...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…The Weather Snow, colder in souliea.st to- day; to rrw, fair, contimid (4)(. L -AL I AOW A#OF flit t an r ~~Iaitr Editorials King Geerge V ... What Once Was The Library.. Those Long Nights To Come .. . VOL. XLVI No. 84 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Action Here Is Asked By Notre Dame Father O'Donnell, Layden Say Michigan Officials Must Move First Renewal Of Athletic Relations Is Sought Aigler, O'Donnel...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THERirMCITIGXN JDATLY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1939 Early Medicine Is Subject Of Radio Lecture Dr. Coller Relates Story Of Pioneer Doctors And Medical Training The New King Of England And The Line Of Succession Classified Directory_ NOW SHOWING "Early Medicine in Michigan" was the topic of a lecture given today by Dr. Frederick A. Coller, director of the department of surgery in the Uni- versity Hospital, over the University ...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE Week's Conference Court Schedule Features Wolverin le Tilts C.' _______________________ Michigan Five To Play Twice On Road Trip Meet Gophers On Saturday And Chicago Maroons On Way Home Big Ten basketball fades into the athletic background as final examina- tions become prevalent on the dif- ferent Conference campuses. This week only five league games will be played in the Mid-West. The play- ers on the Purd...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19386 ings will give your life zest and appropriate some of your interest which might otherwise be devoted to trash. There is a practical point to our view, too. A liberally educated man can, many educators main- tain with justification, apply his mind to almost any subject and master it well within a compara- tively short length of time. He has, they said, a flexible mind that can seek more effici...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Stanley Chorus And VarsityGlee Club i ill Present Concert Tonight Joint Program To Be First Of Group Planned Faculty Members, Guests Are Invited To Receptio FollowingMusicale The Stanley Chorus and the Var- sity Glee Club will join in presenting the first combined concert-recep- tion of the season at 8 p.m. today ir the ballroom of the League, Rut Rich, '36, president of the chorus...…

January 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…PAGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED)N J 1:SDA'Ys JAN U.'1Li Y 1, I J C Alleged Cause For Death Of 476 Workers Molinari To Be Guest Director For Orchestra Symphony Concert Will Be Last Of Friday Series -Atsociated Press Photo. Charges that 476 men contracted silicosis while digging this tunnel at Gawley Bridge, W. Va., and later died were being investigated by a House labor subcommittee. Gleaming portions of the tunnel are almost pure silica ...…

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