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May 25, 1958 • Page Image 12

…Sundov. Mov 25. 1958 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE LATET INMYSTRY: Offerings Old and New -OReflect Psychological Trend } I By VERNON NAHRGANG Frances and Richard Lockridge. this one, with the time-honored | er (dubbed by the newspapers the ' it also has several fine, onle. MYSTERY fans, the cur- J. B. Lippincott Co. blustering flatfoot (a deputy chief Flower Murderer) is a swift-mov- twists unseen in spite of the rent offerings...…

May 25, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 74) • Page Image 12

…12 Thursday, May 25, 2017 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS ARNOLD ZHOU/Daily Senior Megan Betsa was a constant for the Wolverines this season, boasting a career season and supporting an offense that regressed after Sierra Romero’s departure. Season in Review: Softball looks to future By MAX MARCOVITCH Daily Sports Writer With a 4-2 loss to Washington in the Regional round, the Michigan softball team bowed out of th...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 13

… ARE THEY DOING? The Place of Alumni at the University Continued from Page Thirteen better controlled, but "the cleanest athletic set-up in the Big Ten" is claimed for the University. Martens reports little alumni pressure or interest (until recent- ly) in University fraternities. The houses are owned by alumni cor- porations and only when finances get in bad shape do the alumni step in. But in other areas, Martens says there is little or no...…

May 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 17) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 25, 1978-Page 13 1111} Cnntinued frm Page 12) SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Ea in resauntSun-Thus eween 4and p.m and ener nighlcluh free. pcFc TOO BUSY . . . le us do it. Drp fl laundry service. Your cool plus $1.00 service charge on fist load and 35 each addiional. FAST SAME DAY SERVICE. SAMSON LAUNDRY. 609 S. Fores aS. Universiy). 52F525 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW CST DUPLICATING COPY QUICK-769-0560 121...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 13

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ._ T.. ____ _ ,. _ :.. man . Atusic and Drama to 4 jo Summer YA .; Seldes Favors Synco pa t M usic in the is to be given, but local musicians will V sS essio offer a regular series of concerts, with r -summer Session an occasional visiting soloist, and sev- A s 267'5CNisCal___o + eral lecture-recitals are scheduled. Ausicdduring the summer session, !Members of the faculty of the Un- c THE LIVELY ART OF MR. ...…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 13

…Y L LATEST IN MYSTERY: Offerings Old and New Reflect. Psychological Tr end Would Help To Promote Greater By VERNON NAHRGANG FOR MYSTERY fans, the cur- rent offerings of publishers are showing an even stronger trend to- ward the psychological rather than the logical and toward elucidation of the detective's life and charac- ter rather than the criminal's or victim's. Three new books and a new omnibus of reprint novels re- flect this moveme...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 13

…)aily Sublet and maintenance services available. A ner of Packard and State between Mary and, Chestnut Properties, 994-4683. HOUSEMATE WANTED. 3 bedroom ranch off pus. Quiet. A/C. $210/month.663-7093 evenings. 72( NEAR LAW SCHOOL. Summer lease - now th Augst. Large, bright, nicely furnished, 1 bets apartment, laundry. $150/month.662-1210. 79 FALL Modern furnished 2 bedroom apartme ts, 4 blocl Rackham and Frieze buildings. $432.00 er mon clude...…

May 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 25, 1982-Page 13 PRISON RUTHGORDON If you find your GIRLSname in today's GIRLS Mu deMICHIGAN DAILY in 3-D (X) His Hangups Are Hlarious classified poqe YOU WIN A MARK CORBY PRODUCTION l -R-c- rd Pyor TWO FREE TICKETS r to ony one of LIVE STATE 1.2.3-4 -' IN CONCERT MIDNIGHT MOVIES (Continued from Page 12) HIGHLANDS NORTH CAMPUS Taking applications for Fall rentals on these one and two bedroom apartments from ...…

May 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

…Friday, May 2, 1973' THE SUMMER DAILY Page Thirteen Fridy, ay 5, 973 HE UMMR DILY ageThitee Amateurs face mountain challenge to hunt gold ,__ -i (Continued from Page 10) ALTHOUGH gold - producing technology is much improved from a century ago, it takes loads of money these days to re- open old mines. Technology is better all along the line," said consulting geolo- gist and engineer Jack J. Jutzy. "But what really counts is labor costs....…

May 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 18) • Page Image 13

…the Michigan Daily--Friday, May 25, 1979-Page 13 Daily..Classifieds (Continued from Page 12)- SMMER SUBLET, Jane-August, doubte efticiency " WANTED 26 Linden St., No. 3. Rent negottabte. Catt 66- 2226. 01U530 JOGGERS-Beminers need t or ktoicreearch. Rooms avadlabte in beutifut, spacinus, 6 bedroom Cal aom Ftagg at 763-t334 4M t-3; WF 11-t:30), houst Good)loation, 2 minutes tfrnm campus. Dish- t99441 ianyttme), t3H526 washermasher & dryer, 2 k...…

May 25, 1958 • Page Image 13

…Sunday, May 25, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE D,,., , Ti.,: s.....,. S a 5{l- * L-.rage hirteen The Decline and Fall of the Minors I (Continued from Page 7) baseball talent must have a place HERE are many hardships in ballplayers will be adequate. Any- belp the majors adopt a sane TV of origin. Before the rapid advance minor league ball. But regard- time a profession pays a minimum program, via Congress, of the electronic age a major l...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

…Fac ty Senate: Its Plac By Joan Kaatz and Peter Dawson NINETY YEARS ago the Univer- sity Senate had social and literary meetings in professors' homes every fortnight. Now it has 1500 members, 200 of whom come to meetings held twice a year, and committees do most of its work. Today questions arise about the Senate: Is it effective, or is it too big? Should it be replaced with a smaller group? And, more gener- ally, does the faculty have enou...…

May 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Thursday, May 25, 1978-The Michigan Daily U.S. set to monitor disarmament (Continued from Page 1) He reaffirmed the promise made by President Carter to the U.N. General Assembly last fall that nuclear weapons would only be used in self- defense. Yesterday marked the opening of two weeks of debate on arms control measures. This will be followed by three weeks of technical discussion aimed at developing an international disarmament pro...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 14

…TI_1*)%THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bwtilding 4 4 e-:4 A lice Freeman4 inent Men Express Need r Michigan League Buildng ORCHEST RA TO PLAY HE he Women's League campaign ch is being carried on by the alum- of the University is heartily en- ued by the prominent men in Ann .O an elsewhere. Some of their :ements In regard to the need of a gue building are as follows: President Marion Leroy Burton: The Michigan League Building is the women. The wh...…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 14

…8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Wells and James: Col4 Rela Deb ection of Letters, Essays rtes Their Friendship, ate and Qwurrel # For while James could in a way appreciate what Wells wrote, and while he could -- perhaps conde- scendingly -- be generous in his criticism of Wells' novels, he was nevertheless addicted to and pledged to a quite different con- cept of the novel. STEADY IMPROVEMENT: Student Housing Scene Today "+- " v .."',"'y! ....…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily-- Friday, May 25, 1984 Raising Hel By PAUL HELGREN Decisions of Turner, McCormick come as no surprise to Frieder This is how a good sports story is supposed to read: Bill Frieder leaves for Europe with a basketball team that he is convinced will be a contender for the '85 Big Ten championship. But alas, fate pulls a cruel turn on the nice man from Saginaw and he returns to America devastated by the knowledge that t...…

May 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Tuesday, May 25, 1982-The Michigan Daily Tracksters win Big Ten's By RON POLLACK The Michigan men's track team didn't take a lot of firsts at this weekend's Big Ten Championships, but it took the one which counted the most- that being the top spot in team scoring. In all, Michigan only got first-place finishes from Andrew Bruce in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, Derek Harper in the long jump and the 400-meter relay team of Harper, Earl...…

May 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 14

…Page Fourteen THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, a 25, 1973 Win fieldoest al <Iyy :, , for Big Ten champs, CHICAGO 0P) - Pitcher-out- fielder Dave Winfield proved a one-maol gang for champion Min- nesota in the Big Ten baseball season which ended last week- end. Final official league statistics today certified Winfield, also a Gopher baskethall player, as both the Big Ten's slogging champion and strikeout king. Although first haseman Barry Burnett ...…

May 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 18) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Friday, May 25, 1979-The Michigan Daily SPORTS OF THE DAILY T he entuelope please.. .it's Leach Football and baseball All-American Rick Leach was yesterday named the winner of the 15th annual Ann Arbor Quarterback Club Award for the most out- standing senior athlete at Michigan., In one of the toughest decisions ever, Leach outpolled NCAA diving champion Matt Chelich and three-time NCAA wrestling champion Mark Churella. The voting is ...…

May 25, 1958 • Page Image 14

…Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, May 25, 1958 -7 T rld,-A"h J VA' Y_ " " _& _.f x SIX THEOSOPHIC POINTS, AND able. He was not an academic or Points (1620), On the Earthly and sterdam. The first English trans-THE treatment of the subjects OTHER WRITINGS. 'Hy Jacob even well-educated: he was, in Heavenly Mystery (1620), and On lation of these works is that of indicated above is, of ...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

… ie Place of Alumni at the University EN'S HONO IA II Continued from Page Eleven thur Hill (Hill Auditorium) suf- ficient to meet the University's needs. Each year the number of contributors to the fund 'has in- -creasedi by about 2,000, until it now includes 13 per cent of those alum- ni solicited. The Council welcomes modest contributions: one dollar for every year since graduation is one alumni giving formula which is stressed. ALUMN...…

May 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 17) • Page Image 15

…Tangled Up In Blue by Henry Engelhardt Orr's coach clinic ... ... easy on the hoop BASKETBALL COACHES are always into self-improvement. Perhaps it's in the breed. They always seem to want to improve their coaching skills, to improve their teams, at any cost. In the case of the Johnny Orr Coaches Clinic the cost is $875.00 per per- son (two toa room). You see, the Johnny Orr Coaches Clinic is in Hawaii. It costs an extra $225 for a single room....…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Viii Broadcast Olympic Results,Game From WCBC Satu ILAN TO GIVE SIMULTANEOUS IRECT WIRES TO CARRY DETAILS TO LISTENERS IN EVERY PORT OF ,OUNTRY NOTIFY ENTRANTS Inegative side always goes to the grid conclude the Wuerth early week pro- served tea with a kick. Need] W hat The W ild W aves A re Saying- return, while the positive side is: "gra "'y, her profits werrend R adio s " nected to the negative of the "A"'. "Tea With ...…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 15

…Unity Among Services Key to Defense Twilight of the Minor Leagues (Continued from Page 9) shore in three different oceans, the AN OFFICIAL Naval Institutej publication declares that the 1500-mile range of the Fleet Bal- listic missile will bring virtually every spot on earth within range of naval attack. Targets in the very heart of Soviet Russia could be destroyed by ships lying far off- pamphlet declares. The relative invulnerability of...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 25, 1984 - Page 15 F sid tee Col or dui wil I] sail mu An sep der the Soviets offer post-Olympic games anction warning given '88 Games in doubt, too PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) - Accusing the U.S. administration ROME (AP) -Franco Carraro, pre- "WHOEVER organizes international Communist nations boycotting the Los violating Olympic principles, the spo lent of the Italian Olympic Commit- events of Olympic sports...…

May 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 25, 1982-Page 15 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Orioles fly past Blue Jays, TORONTO (AP) - Gary Roenicke had three hits, in- 2 lead. cluding a home run, and drove in two runs, helping THE BLUE JAYS got two runs in the second on An- Mets 5, Braves the Baltimore Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-5, thony Johnson's first major league hit - a towering ATLANTA (AP)-l yesterday. homer deep into the bleachers in left field....…

May 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

…Friday, May 25, 1973 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Los Angeles Rams football player Lance Rentzel was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail, fined $2,000 and put on probation for three years for possession of marijuana. Superior Court Judge William Caldecott stayed the sentence pending the outcome of an appeal by Rentzel's lawyers, Sound System Problems? .REPAIR IS OUR xBUSINESS TAPE RECORDER SPECIALISTS INC. is the finest equipped-Audio Service Company ...…

May 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 18) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 25, 1979-Page 15 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Smokin' Orioles sock it to Sox By The Associated Press BALTIMORE -- Kiko Garcia smashed a tie-breaking two-run homer in the sixth inning to give the streaking Baltimore Orioles a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox last night. The victory was the 25th in the last 31 games for Baltimore and enabled the Orioles to stretch their lead in the American League East to 2 games over ...…

May 25, 1958 • Page Image 15

…Sunday, May 25, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE ftffo S y 2 5M G L een The Most Famous and Influential of a Series of German Protestant Mystics (Continued from Page 14) p. 107 in the present edition) and whatever) is imperfect in places in not to look for arguments. As of "the right hell-fire" (das rechte the Boehme text, so that occa- Berdyaev notes, Boehme's method hollische Feuer, p. 109). "Most fre- sionally the eye is detained tryin...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 16

…3W 0.. A View o the Growing University What New Problems Will Be Cr Continued from Page Three the same time a result'of such a f breakdown. This lack of commit- ment is expressed in a general lack of interest in the Faculty Senate, and in a faculty value-system. which places departmental affairs well above all-campus affairs. The Place of Alumni at the How Great Is Their Influence and How Is Their Value Shown? eated ? By Robert Junker It w...…

May 25, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 17) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Thursday, May 25, 1978-The Michigan Daily THE SPORTING VIEWS 'M' '78 baseball. . the comeback kids By JAMIE TURNER There are many sports stories that come out of Michigan every year. This is a successful University when it comes to athletics, and as such one can find heart-warming stories concerning the resurgence of a particular team from the depths of despair to the heights of victory. The Michigan baseball team is no exception to th...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HIS NASfERS VOKE'' , _ .? (HIMSELF) In, His / AND HIS Sensational Orchestra K4 Concert Program OF "6An Experiment in Oft %0 Am erican Artists "MUSIC" "Mae= I HILL AtDITO IJV Y Thursday, M~ay , a:- at U.00O P u U f,~ r ' g ' ., This "King of Ame~ican D.'ance Music..! can be heard! only on *? t i { A 6. .' ; 'r' +, k HEAR HIS RECORDS AT Grinnell Brot"noers s1 S. MAIN, Scha...…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 16

….hanging Student Housing Scene An Intensive Inspection Program Has Improved City Housing -But Much Remains To Be Accomplished By DAVID TARR IT WAS early in the morning of a late October clay in 1954 that the Ann Arbor fire department was called to extinguish a fire in an apartment house near South Quadrangle. Two women died in the blaze, a University graduate student and her landlady. And it was, further, the third fire catastrophe in the ci...…

May 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 16

…SPORTS Friday, May 25, 1984 The Michigan-Daily Page 16 'M' out to topple Temple By ROB POLLARD There has been quite a fuss over the selection of Mt. Pleasant as the site for the NCAA Mideast regional. But when the first pitch is thrown today, all the controversy will be forgotten and the Michigan Wolverines will begin their quest for their third regional cham- pionship in five years. Michigan, ranked 18th by Collegiate Baseball magazine, m...…

May 25, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

…Page Sports 16 Tuesday, May 25, 1982 The Michigan Daily Out o the pack Unseeded Leach wins NCAA singles crown By LARRY MISHKIN Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors, and John McEnroe, alll former NCAA singles champions, have a new member in their prestigious club, Michigan ten- nis star Michael Leach. While this comes as a pleasant sur- prise to Midwest tennis fans, the folks down south and out on the West Coast are still scratching their heads trying...…

May 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE SUMMER DAILY Fridayr, May 25, 1973 Bengals spank Yankees, 4-0; Lolich notcheshks third win Victory assures sole position atop AL East From Wire Service Reports DETROIT-Mickey Lolich and Dick McAuliffe combined yester- day to give the Detroit Tigers a 4-0 victory over the New York Yankees and put the Bengals in undisputed control of first place in -the American League's East- ern division, Lolich, who earned his third. vic...…

May 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 18) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Friday, May 25, 1979-The Michigan Daily Supreme Court dissolves order preventing execution ACLniued on Page 5) the highest court, which has refused IN TALLAHASSEE, opponents of the four times to overturn his 1973 convic- death penalty called Smith's action tion for killing a hitchhiker he picked up "cruel" and urged Graham to issue a in a Nebraska blizzard and brought reprieve. with him to Tallahassee, Fla. "Please don't put us through...…

May 25, 1958 • Page Image 16

…IZ, trA^%, AA^%, Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Pae itenTH .MCI .rlil Y k4AvncZIL -unuuy,muyL LA , a Iy f 'Anatomyof aM Voelker Presents an Accurate Study Of Murder and Courtroom Procedure ANATOMY OF A MURDER. By derer is known within the first few sight into the case. Nothing per- Robert Traver (John D. Voel- chapters and the facts of the case tinent to the murder case has been ker), 439 pp. New York: St. are unfolded by the de...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 17

…Activities at the University Student Activities and Edu SLAT ER'S PAY. Continued from Page Seven ing May-Day-like parades and endorsements of programs con- ceived by such pressure groups. Such response to "in-group" pres- sures further divorces SGC from the bulk of those it represents. THEDIVORCE of constituent from representatives is fre- quently a feature of the housing group governments, especially the independent ones. Such a lack of co...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 17

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE RBOR REi L EST TE PROSPE vim; / . .. , OUTI1 Holmes Claims Realty Values Are Stronger In Ann Arbor I L ESTATE MAN STATES 1 APPRECIATE BEAU. by F. Roy Holmes Reators of Ann Arbor are asked almost daily as to their opinion of Real Estate conditions at present, and what they thing of the prospect for the future. . Speaking for .one of them, I believe if there Is any city in the United States in which realt...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 18

…BI ent ti e University In 'hat Ways Has the Concept bN JAMES ANGELL 18 -1910 HARRY HUTCHINS 1910-1919 By Philip Power AN OLD CAMPUS tradition has Ait that when James B. Angell was president of the University from 1887 to 1909, it was his prac- tice to take a walk when he had finished his work for the day. As this was often early in the morn- ing, he usually found the streets deserted and the campus silent. Quite early one morning, he...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 18

…T Ht MICHiIGAN OAILL 7 - r . U U. 3't a*Ut m U -A MU U a-U'U'-U f nU a U.i-K No city in the' United States offers better opportunity thane does Ann Arbor, for the establishment of a beautiful,, pleasin~g and delightful home. No homes, in America offer, greater opportunities than do those of An~n Arbor, for re- 'finied living conditions and at the same time~ ssatisfying incomes. In the Southeast section- of our city, two blocks from t...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 19

…THE MICHIGAN -DAILY PA THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA I Increase Noted In Nationwide PG IIECTProperty Taxes1 __ aT _ rntinued from Page Seventeen) roperties in Ann Arbor. In this yiew Mr. Carr told of the dream as had of making the remark-l eautiful land to the east of Ann' a picture spot in Michigan. eels that Ann Arbor Hills is a; opment that he may leave to the generation as a momument to ife work of city building. Tremmel who is a Michigan i...…

May 25, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 175) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAn Ir "for Better ___Vxworn - M. IM 41 , o Ire---"' '' x MAL., O/ Y a TRACT O 0 o Uo 4Ls No S * Use '&Acr .'i- tom - I t = 7 5 r SPA) O ANNuARBOR HILS t *, -OU___ to See 441-F-I for Please do not drive over the newly made roads when, wet. We are allowing the roads-which cost over $15,000--to settle" before "putting on. the gravel. In driving 'out go to our fartherest entrances-those on the Washtenaw Av...…

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