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May 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…*i has begun for him, as he not only does p j his bit but keeps on doing his share. For many of the high school stu- SS dents the war has not begun. y entitled We cannot, call them slackers, as news ds ise credit. they are patriotic, but they have not cal news begun to realize the importance of the struggle in Europe, or the importance 'ersity of of maintaining the upkeep of the -mor- Ar exc ale of the soldiers. Arbor as In the co-lleges men t...…

May 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Your Ease of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ency depends largely upon the clothes you wear. If we are your tailors you will always have that feeling that comes with Clothes of Character G. H. WILD COMPANY LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. Tennis Rackets We are thle Agents.,for the- SLOTTED TH ROATRACKETS Rackets Restrpng tn Three Days. SHEEN STUDENTS BOOKSTORE >'iknwA DAlY GOWNS NOT WORN RIGHT 1h; I Offic...…

May 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 174) • Page Image 2

…THE MICIGAN fDAILY 71 r l./x-,Il" 1 SATURDAY, MAY, 23, 1925 ANNOUNCE SUMMER ST UDY IN HYGIENE Courses Covering 21 'IPhases of Public. Health Work Included I Curriculum SUNDWALL HEADS STAFF Study covering 21 phases of hy- giene and public health work will be offered in the Summer session, de- signed to meet the needs of health workers, teachers, recreational and physical directors, and these interet ad in various lines of social service Wor...…

May 23, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…and taking part in spectators. That When it is remembered that this year's alumni re- union will probably exceed all simiwu events of the past both in actual numbers and in tree number of classes represented, there devolves upon the Uni- versity, and most of all upon the undergraduate body, the duty of seeing to it that twe many alumni will feel once more at home among the scenes of their -own student activities. No tie will serve to hold the...…

May 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i d ^" - -.. -A F - )f Musi is America f EXpu ere is a little of the true German iliCity, a little of the continental lderment with the hurry and bus- iere, a little lack of understand- of American customs, in the make Sniy Krieger. Add to that a t* that will be always young, an asity of feeling, a dramatic fire is the gift of a few, a childilke est in everything about her, and have Emmy Krueger, the woman. aihe Kru...…

May 23, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY || _________________________-_-_-__._--_-__-_-_-_ FRIDAY, - A I OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the university year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. bIEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis- patc4es credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also th...…

May 23, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…TnE MICHIGAN DAILYF .-. . . . ZMA. ..w........ w ...... '4 SEE. FOR YOURSELF if 'our garments do not bear out our conltcntion that we are originators and nioney savers. We purchase 'clothi in large qiuantities and have the work done miler our own personal supervisioni. Our cutters follow your measurements to a fraction of an inch and with a fitting the result is. a perfect suit for you! SENUORS Order your Plate and 100 Cards, $1.50, $2....…

May 23, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…. ... y Now On Display S Order Your Visiting Cards Now i ALL THEI AND LATEST STYLES COLORINGS FOR I I I 1914 e Largest Line of Woolens in the city to select from Plate and 100 Cards Script $1.50 Ple and 100 Cards old English $2.75 Plate and 100 Cards shaded old English $3.00 THE MICHIGAN DAILV Official newspaper at the University of Mich igan. Published every morning except Mon day during the university year. Entered at the postoffi...…

May 23, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…S',THE MICHIGAN - DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 0 llfIfiNflIATfMMODEL ASSEMBLY Nw Fo Oh "1ARCHITECTS HEAR JI00iUU0UI LUUCrIIUIILEAGUE +CON VENES gel/fL 1sI ARVUS LECTURE ANS N[W T F[[T'TSES ION 11IJiIVABI) 1"N LI1 E:!111 .11'E ,1tOFPS S 1;Speaking on "Old and Modern Typ- Undor the auspices of Michligan ~(1T ET' AILEi LI IANON'I es of Architecture in Denmark," Mr. =.[ U [ !State college a moadel assembly o i~ HARVARD UNIVERSITY.- Asa 'N\YV lASAiF KM...…

May 23, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…0 PAGE TWO CHEMiST iSCOVERS FRMUL TO RAISEt U l T H E MleC ICHA N D A TI 1 MRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 ~ARATIONS NEAR COMPLETION IN CARDING TON E uLrIuIj PREP AR ATI N S NE AR COMPLE TIOC IN C ARINGT ' FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT OF ENGLISH DIRIGIBLE, R-100 * MAI'T I ME 1TO 0 " Canada Steamship Co. Display ........ , :.h ' ' .":it 1 .4 f '~N. ?}iShows Shipping Growth Mayor Walker Selects Successor to Whalen PROFESSORl CAlNE 'ILL RETURN HERE R II I ...…

May 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 175) • Page Image 2

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MAY 23, 192~ ._ _ __ II~zii~,s~iff ante, and of the principles of arti fic al- a'osyheReommendsUnvriy1 immiunization iin the case ofceti - residentfs lTen Hygienic Rules diseasei.us'vcl~tin o degenerative diseases. T n commandnments that the aver- Know the types, amounts, and pro- aj edcatd prso shuldusein isportions of the various foodl elements Ko h erhh~rl ul gr essntil o pope ntriion ithe environin ('1)1. 11...…

May 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

… " FAS I T SDAY MAY 2. 1429 a-a a a- a.-L v A a. .... a INaL. L' A L 1 -*+I S ;LWT~h fA LV 9ZjLY11 4,1:4; REPARATIONS EXPERTS! Alice Beatty Chosen Most Beautiful By Schoolmates At Sullins Collegel TA1 SODITRERAFT 01 AH ET POR T i , A Few Days Will Be Necessary For Decision On Latest Phase Of Conference Ruling4 d ERMAN REPLY AWAITED PARIS, May 22.-A modified draftj report agreed upon by the repara- tions experts of the allied nations a...…

May 23, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Line of Spring Woolens Largest Assortment in the City Ready for Your Inspection, ILD CO. 31:1 S.. State StreetI .w ~NI ORS Dis drawing near when you will need VISITING CARDS all the latest styles$ Work Guaranteed Cards.......... ..$1.50 mnPlate..................90 IAN (O~ CO.kstore [IAN . C~o ooas o business business t inspire proposi- Street ,.j Aca.demn y a~f D ncin~ ery Wednesday and Saturday Evenings." g dat...…

May 23, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…FARW THptirTCTG N DtTA fIRT MY 3 13 AlTrr-,PAY, MAY e,!30. -o'?d NEWS Of The DAY (From The Associated Press) In Washingon- House Pases Floodc Bill The House of Representatives in Washington 'yesterday passed 162 to 156 the $272,000,000 flood control bill and returned it to the Senate for ap- proval of amendments. The additions included a decree that localities must pay part of the cost and a refusal to add~ $126,000,000 for 26 projects al- ...…

May 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…"AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY, 23, 1939 ?AGE TWO TUESDAY, MAY, 23, 1939 Failures Mark Student Trials At Self-Ruling Abolition Of Men's Council Climaxes Third Attempt At Self Government (Continued from Page 1) 1933, provided for the admission of ex-officio members who would repre- sent powerful factions on the cam- pus. Many compromise measures were downed by the students and finally the matter was left to the discretion of a fa...…

May 23, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…lAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNIDAY, MAY 23, 1937 Long Says FrencJ May Lead To A (Continued from Page 1)1 of Austria, England's concurrence now is somewhat of a reversal of tra- ditional British passiveness in cen- tral European affairs, he believes. Fear of a general war arising fromt the middle European tinderbox and< the desire to preserve the balancer of power may account for Great Bri-i tain's move, he said. France and England oppose re...…

May 23, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY LAT E WIRE NEWS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ra"tto received at 6:4 e of the Asistant to the Prddr n ta. c ote n1tico to all members u (181 3: 5 a.n. Baturday. Chavez Presents Credentials In Senate I. I k, a .! THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 VOL. XLV No. 171 300 Families Prepared For Approaching Flood OKLAHOMA CITY, May 22. -(AP)- More than 300 families in the North Canadian River bottoms here played hide-and-seek wit...…

May 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…phenomenal star of 'ADGOD CREATED WOMAN" SEXIEST PACKAGE FROM PARIS! THE MICHIGAN DAILY FLY TO MINNESOTA, IOWA: Michign Ends Baseball Season - SPO g, g 1 By TOM WITECKI Michigan's slumping baseball team travels to Minneapolis today for a single game against Minne- sota, currently second in the Big Ten race. The squad is flying there and rimmediately after the game there will board a plane for Iowa City, where it faces the last-place Iowa Ha...…

May 23, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF.M. DAILY. f ,'y~ ~ jg unirarsltins and colleges west c I .oo the Allegitanies. This trip is hartdly less signfticant than the sine ma( e ttithnttisis(tanetit- a-rt'jtrtiutiAAlt p . I i . I I I ml THE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION a'nerl sa t- t an fot ((C ii e Iaw- -tat a at 1i. t'itt k a ii tt ttttifttt: nls ip itt w Ia. tti , ttt at ie lie)ITHE it. 55 DALYl'h~w.a Co. i i ll itt icf-, tat S-ant. t' tatil<t litt.b) o -I'. itat-, ....…

May 23, 1905 (vol. 14, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. . ...... . r.o, s THE MIC H I GAN DAILY. " imn F ntel a en ,clss itra - t the Ass 0 Arbor lontolilr. iring 4i}tr iilycI ol daSexol tsred(lurIng the y« t, at1 1,? .I V asingtonste , Managin.g Editor, J. STANLEY BALEY. ~~ Tailoring R5.OManager, CLAUDE A. THOMPSON. Atleis---------CLYtE I. D w hews-------------ARTHUR (). IPOUN Exhngs ............10osep11 Y. Herrr Women............Ida M rownrigg THE NEW SPRING EDIOIiiAL STAFF:- ...…

May 23, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. SpringTHE U. OF M. DAILY Eteared aascodeta .lmt'tanler at Ann Aria' Thei i-t and mst oERLE I. HOUSTON. '03. tuii>iitiiptt:iici ~ ctc ~inr -is tothe ffect thisn Ailljmveonth ilt- the '1 lt'stti tistcttiti :111 Popular Priced tt'th hetivikein tiche mtv l n ou 1u ork'1.f'orthte tealn.TheI>1y k witl he -',X1toreeiv nfuthe e- ennis R ckt 'Ili ctono nn-rt't'tItitt' li ilt These Racklets tare matde t t onr il tin the...…

May 23, 1902 (vol. 1, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…%01 LA o LA V .j a ONE" L4 O AM ru A {DAID) "hti Uo . AIL MICHIGAN DAILYNEWS PUB. CO,.fInc. 5 it It I . I is EDOITORS,. A5 hia0 t Ct i.]t tt. l i-i so-' v t : , 5 i -itt'l 1i"'l i tS \ j tt Nt i Our' Euhiaind I'Sthe product ofc.one of the best utetropolitati eli- graveis. 1We assur'e you the newest stele and prompt service. 7Tl I1 'II ICxA DILN --EWS - ES - * . IEng*raved E W l + , ;{ liX7 " ll lt > V i s i t i n g Cards ;ii7t t t'1"'':+> )l'4...…

May 23, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941 I U I Link Training To Be Offered This Summer Students Urged To Enroll For CPT Early; Course Valuable To Aviators Students enrolling in the Summer Session Civilian Pilot Training Pri- mary Course will be given a course in flying'on the Link Trainer before beginning actual flight instruction at the Ann Arbor Airport, Prof. Emer- son W. Conlon, of the aeronautical engineering department anno...…

May 23, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DATLY TnuitsDAk. i a sI. ea ~ a V t J / 1 #T+ URSDt/AY. M A1 V lZ Literature, Social Institutions, Honor Seminars Are Planned! ing teaching as a career: There will port to Dr. Jackson at the Health DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Harold Mueller Elected By BUD DOBER N Y r r dCourses for the students who have been admitted to the Degree Program Kappa Kappa Psi, national honor- for Honors in Liberal Arts, in the Junior and Senior Se...…

May 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

…: x a THE MIICHIGAN DAILY I u 33,m , ti, 'i_ 23. 1944 ~&OE TWO TLT~ flAY, MAI~. ~3, 1944 Fifty-Fourth Year Fdited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff =i - - - K - - . gy. .__-- ' f- - - . / ' -, V ' 1 I , ,rvA I - .a 11\ 1 .11- f k(/ WNO_ Y , r I vi Vj0 y I b~ " r Y BL Y ' f S'j 0\ -, o J A°'A . .t DAILY OFFI[CI[AL BULLETIN Jane Far...…

May 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…0 PAGE TWO THRE MICHIGAN~ DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 23.195' DAILY CLASSIFIED ADS IIAfiY1 1 Irl l I I I PERSONAL WOMEN wanted: Big blast at Camp Dearbornthis Saturday. Call NO 2- 8532 for rides and further informa- tion. )F244 WANTED-Happy hope for our spider monkey. Call NO 8-6165. )F243 THE BATTLE of the budget can be solved! Save over 50% on magazines by subscribing through Student Pe- riodical, NO 2-3061. Last chance for June graduates! St...…

May 23, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… SUNDAY, 31AY 23, 1954 AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY LGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1954 UNUSUAL EXPERIENCES: Bergholz Works Against Nazi Regime By MARY JEAN WOODRUFF What does a teacher do if he is forced to teach distorted facts? Prof. Harry $ergholz of the Ger- man department was faced with this question in the Germany of 1933. Having just received his doc- toral degree in English from Fried- rich Wilhelm University in Berlin...…

May 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY Z3, 1958 n RELAX IN COOL COMFORT DIAL NO 2-3136 YOU'LL COME OUT a WINNER! , oil Organization Notices Hillel Foundation: Assembly meet- ing, tonight, 7:00 p.m., Hillel. * * * Newman Club: Hard Times Party, May 25, 8:00-12:00 p.m., ,Gabriel Rich- ard Center, no admission. * * * SGC Chartered Plane to Europe: Any students or faculty members desirous of joining the group after June 7, please contac...…

May 23, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…IlE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. B ! Randall, Argard & Co. Shoe stock, Grand Published Daily (Sunday ens-eptedi during Rapids, Mich., sold to us. the Collect. eat'e, at' THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHGN.5c ON THEDLA. 0~FnicEs Times building N. Main st., opposite MtnadSwd ~nis$ 0,ctt 48 contelice.Meii's H-and Welt Rous ias, 4,5.01, cut to $4.25 kDtzoRSV Mel>'s IDark lBrowniLSdisias, $41.01, cut to X2.98 Men's Pat.C' F" Bala Itosins, .$5.00, cot to $3...…

May 23, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…THE MICRidAN DAILY S1 iTH I G. H. Wild Comfpanly ::aMERCHl-ANT TAILORS : Have received a large line of woolens for SPRING and SUM- MER in (Meniom, Lighf, and Dark Art Leather) Silver Drab, Grecian Drab, Light Mole, Royal Gray, and Kings Tan. We have the Blarney, Hudson, Cumbserland, Chester, Orient, Pet- ham, Australia, Cymric, Bullion, Federal, Empire, Raeburn, Irish Boating Tweed, and London Wars- teds. Please come early and have your Suit...…

May 23, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…MICH13AX DAILY T I mill . H. Wk, ILDCO 311 SO. STATE iSTrREET me tWoens of ExcusveStyles OECATS, and TRUSERS T;Ldng Mrhant Tailors 31 SO 1IA7 TEEl [.d131 2 State St. Spac il Prces Quotk ..< ed trStdents . THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Managing Editor-Litz A WHT. Business Manager-NORMAN H. HtLL. EDITORS. Newt Editor...........Harold Titus Assistant .............Harry Z. Flz Athletic Editor...Walter K. Towers Assistant............ J. Fred Lawon Mtusic...…

May 23, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…2 FPulshed Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 'OFFrvcE: The Inlaed FPre.IHening Bitch. Both Phoest 17. MIANAGING EDITOR. F. IoENGLIARD, 1It L. BUSINESS MIANAGER. I0. II. HoeS. O L. EDITORtS. Atlettic Editor, P. W. JOES,'9, T. Ii, Woelao, 0t L. A. IH. McDoccce.L, 'It5E G. D. flceoeo'01 EtI. J. IB. Weo), '0, C. L. NIE-, 99, C.D. COOL, '99, L.J. MONTOcoeoeea,'IO,'WX. 0. ICeKEY, '00oM, A. G. BenowN,. '...…

May 23, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'Ui. of In1?. T t. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) dring n Col-re.,ar, oy THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION THE, accient to Smelter could not have occurred at a more inop- portune time. He is really the only catcher we have and his injury leaves the teanm in an almost help- less condition. The only hope is that, as he did in yesterday's game, hie will continue to catch in spite of his injury. A CURtOUS phenomena has ...…

May 23, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVEItI1TY OF MICHJIAN DAILY, Pubished Daily (Snuays excepted) duels, the ollege year at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. ODriz: Times building, 32 S. Main S Telephone (New State) 19. MSANAGING EDITOR J. F. THOMAS, O L. BUSINESS MSANAE .1. As, 'S L. EDITORS , B. SIL5A, '8 L~. Athletics E. 2. Onlssat, 132 G. D. HUDNuT, '0 T. R. Woonow, '55 F. Rsomassxno, ' F. D. EAMA, '0 R, S. DANORT,1 P. w, JOaNS, '9. C. H. us, '00 M. A. H. MCDOUALL, '01 E. T...…

May 23, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…THE U. OF M. DAILY. "'~ic f ~ '~r~aiif -Numerous candidates for the ear- T L Q ions offices were in the field, and the yrlig ht~ sic-rest of therir weork was apparent,r Pulso ntye asdaeeipeartf a aIain the closeness of the contest. The tie attee tar, ~c Panlding*S t onlyS officer electedl in the meeti s, Ditpon'3 Tennis RackefS packets andu a Complete Linie of Sporting Goods. Aesale and Rtetail Agents for Michi ii.0 THE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ...…

May 23, 1893 (vol. 3, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…-THE U. OF M. DAILY. ,ZC. f Daf ceve ameeting has been called to '~JC of ~JiL'~tc bef. held ISaturday, ay 27, at 7:30 . m. in Room 2,mi building. Palished Dairy 15 clays excepted) dring pThe promoters of the idea are re- N& the Co'.cec y~ar, byn- THE U. Of M INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION ceiving enough encoragement frontmF.N the faculty to guarantee them suc- EDITORS cess at the start. The membership TAN SIIOES-Pa'ices,, $3.50, $4.00, $5.,00. C A. )...…

May 23, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…4 _ is THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951 will receive a reserved seat at each home1 football game and general admission to basketball, track, wrestling, and base- ball, as long as seats are available. The purchase of an Athletic Coupon Book for your spouse or dependents en- titles them to a reserved seat at all home football games. To gain admis- sion to basketball, they must purchase a tax ticket at Ferry Field Ticket Office be...…

May 23, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1953 Defeat of the Capehart Proposal IN A DETERMINED effort to exclude from a Republican controls bill a proposal that smacks of "socialism" and is "absolutely contrary to the whole theory of free econ- omy," the Senate this week voted to curtail the President's power of imposing standby wage and price controls for a 90-day period in the case of a national emergency. In theory, President Eis...…

May 23, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 oI verine Club Announces in any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." Herbert G. Watkins, Secretary Veterans: Thurs., May 29, 1952, has been established as the final date for the procurement of books, supplies, and equipment using veteran requisitions. No requisition will be honored by the vendor subsequent to this date. Senior Table Carving. A table is now available in th...…

May 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…_ MC116AN DAIL'xMAY-M IY 23,- 1-947 Local Clerical Help Shortage Is Predicted A severe shortage of clerical hell is expected to develop in Ann Ar. E IANAGtENT REPRTS: Village Cafeterim Strives For High Standards, Not Profits bor this summer, when wives of University students leave the area during the vacation period. According to the monthly labor market letter issued by the Michi- gan State Employment Service, a shortage of clerk-typists...…

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…THFE MICHIGAN DAILY FINALS BEFORE CAMPAIGNS: SUJNDAY, Xbtehif in... 11 with MARY STEIN GO"OD News for radio listeners was the recent announcement of the National Association of Broadcasters that commercial an- nouncement time will be limited under a voluntary code starting July 1. Limitation of advertising to one minute out of every five in any given program during the prime listening hours from 6 to 11 p.m. was announced. At other hour...…

May 23, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…PAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDA1, 31AI 23, 1946 PAGE TWO ThURSDAY, lIIAY 23, 1946 SOUTH OF THE BORDER: Prof. Aiton Advises Travelers Vacationing In Latin America PEACETIME USEFULNESS: Prof. Dow Explains Future Development in Use of Radar By JOAN DE CARVAJAL Students planning to visit Mexico or any of the countries in Latin America should be aware of "the principles that disturb inter-Ameri- can relations," Prof. Arthur S. Aiton decl...…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

…rAG ' 1'WO THE MICHIGAN DAILY .IVEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 190 ?AGE TWO WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1~4~ Fifty-Fifth Year AVERY HOPWOOI) AWARD WINNER: Maple's 'Family Tree' Reviewed Ij.,, .r 91 ,_ ,. Edited and managed by students of the University of Miohigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul sllin Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schut...…

May 23, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sorority Property Tax High, State Report Sh ['GUARDS CALLED TO QUELL RIOTS IN SPAIN; HALT CHURCH LOOT) i nl n ELECTA' T[O OPEN ORAMATI SEASQON YURKAPLAYS LEAD I.. Ht- ANN ARBOR' NEWS-BRIEFS FORSTR SC HO L .TO DEVELOP AftEA 11 City; t; ODE Henderson Reports Successful Performance of Actress in Boston. REGARDS PLAY HIGHLY Says Right Way to Get Dramatic Values Is to Leave Play 'Alone' in Acting. Complete succ...…

May 23, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY since this is the last dininer meeting of the year. Shingles for the Spring initiates will be given out at this time. Alpha Nu meets in the Alpha Nu Moom, fourth floor of Angell Hall, at 7:30. All members to be present for final business meeting and election of officers. Varsityv and: Rehearsal at Mor- ris Hall at 7:15 p. in. Concert at 7:00 p. in. Wednesday in full uniform. Literature Group of the Faculty- Student Fcrum me...…

May 23, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Guns, Knives Used As Minneapolis Truck Drivers Riot CLASSIFIED DIRECT( .l -Associated Press Photo When truck drivers staged one of their riots in Mi irneapolis, one striker tried to caln his members by pleading from the steps of a. patrol wagon. Sixteen pickets and four policemen were hurt in this disorder, which was followed by other outbreaks in which more than 30 men were injured as the striking truckmen fought police...…

May 23, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ate Street n the city. r to those e In this city. ate Street ORS aw order your PING CARDE THE TIME IS LIrlITED ate and 00 Cards $1.25 We also have the ii "NOGIFT CARDS" Sheehan's STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE ' Typewriters For Sale or Rent r YPEWRITING 0. D. MORRILL 322 So. State Street PRESSED BY HAND AT S 410 SOUTH STATE STREET Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed 75c SUITS PRESSED 25 OVE~RCOATS PRW35BD 25e THEM fCHIGAN DAILY...…

May 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, May 23, 1985 Regan sticks up for military in naval commencement speech ANNAPOLIS, MD. and WASHINGTON (UPI)-President Reagan is staying off the campus commencement cir- cuit this year but his one graduation speech yesterday has a guarantee for a built-in warm reception-the 1,032 Over the last 40 years, Reagan said, "American military might has been an immensely positive force in the world." I REAGAN CH...…

May 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Saturday, May 23, 1981-The Michigan Daily Mitterand takes office, dissolves Parliament 4 PARIS (AP)-Socialist President Francois Mitterrand dissolved the French Parliament yesterday and named a Cabinet that did not include any of the Communists whose support made possible his election victory over conservative incumbent Valery Giscard d-Estaing. Mitterrand's Cabinet does include one radical leftist as justice minister and, for the fir...…

May 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Friday, May 23, 1980-The Michigan Daily S. Korean provincial capital 'tensely quiet;' leaders consider list of rioters' demands KWANGJU, South Korea (AP) - This riot-battered provincial capital lay almost paralyzed under a tense calm yeaterday after three days of bloody an- ti-government rebellion left at leasat 57 dead. Martial-law authorities con- sidered a list of demonstrators' deman- ds to end the strife. In Washington, the Pentag...…

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