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August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 101

…Tl(JggDAY-, AUGUST 25't 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESAY. UGUS 25.196 THEMICHGAN AIL MINNESOTA FIRST: 'M'Nine Finishes Second :>----- By CHARLIE TOWLE Sports Editor If nothing else Wolverine base- ball coach Moby Benedict suc- ceeded admirably last year int putting himself back in the hot seat-he and his players were just too good. Two years ago Benedict inher- ited from Don Lund the NCAA and World College championship baseball team. In his...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 102

…PAGE SIX _THE : MICHIGAN DAILY TTTPqt)'AV- Air'T V'.TTQIV- 9A K'14791 'PA G S ~ *' H E M C H I A N A IL TTT~'Q~ AV A TE'I W'U O~ 1na u.~ zn.~PILA. xRIJa.LxbZ . 7,0,164 So homores Boost Hockey Hopes For Repeat TRADITION: Golfers Rally Following Weak SStart for Thilrd in Big Ten (Continued from, Page 1) on Minnesota proper and lost they second of the two game series, 6-5. After that loss Michigan won 12, games in a row, eight of which...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 103

…PAG ,9.'ETr TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN y DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE .8ZVE~ I ....,. r . Michigan Finishes Second to Wis " By MICHAEL RUTKOXVSKI jpion Cliff Nuttall came in second I Michigan's showings this year as he lost his crown to Tom Dak-1 in the Big Ten Indoor and Out- in of Wisconsin. Sophomore Bob door Track and Field Champion- Densham made it one-two fori ships were similar to the show- M...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

…PAGE EIG'H'T THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 I 'M6EEGH HEMCIA AL Michigan Tankers Satisfied With Second in'64 By JIM LaSOVAGE Come October the Wolverine ,,tankers will again be in training to open a new season--one which promises to" hate' good things in store for swimming coach Gus Stager and diving coach Dick Kimball and their boys. Perhaps the 1963-64 season was not as fruitful as it promised to be at the beginning, but a...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 105

…TUESDAY, AUGUST-25,1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NiNE Gymnasts Defend Crown x By LLOYD GRAFF v Habits can be awfully hard to break, and Michigan Gymnastics Coach Newt Loken hopes that his Big Ten champions will continue to be set in their ways. Michigan has won the confer- ence crown for four consecutive years and must be considered the solid favorite for number five in '65. The Wolve...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 106

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY". AUGUST 25_ M-1 El~TEMICIANstL TF'fAV FRITT .~ Q~ * ine I* (Continued from Page 1) Center is another position which seems to be in good shape. Jun- ior Tom Cecchini and senior Brian Patchen are the two re- turnees at this position. Cecchini had what Elliott calls "a good start towards becoming an All- American" before being knocked out of the lineup for the rest of. the season with a leg injury in the Wolverine...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 107

…N I :. ; 91 CMilr4itjau VOL. LXXV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SECTION 7 f/ A WIDE OPEN WORLD tudent ublications By EDWARD HERSTEIN other sometime necessities of life or finding out who's who and events, reports of activities of the Editorial Director are being offered by local realtors what's what in the University's campus's many student social and THE WORLD of student pub- and fellow students. Chances are many soc...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 108

…WAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAJ W H MCIA AL Daily Covers News, Serves as Vehicle for Opini r. Iftw lV.VEIT.VV Vnnn~ AV~ . i a ,.:j S JJ hdl Er bE 1U L 1uYAL The Michigan Daily is untra- ditionally a vehicle for expressing eccentric ideas, a training ground for future journalists, a complete education in the affairs of a uni- versity and the world, an identity for alienated souls and a great place to make lasting friends. Its staff...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 109

…'I'SE MICRIGAN DAILY PAGI, TARE LITERARY MAGAZINE STARTS 16TH YEAR: Generatiotist Reader ,:. WHILE A FIVE-CENT Coke looks on approvingly, a business staffer (left) arranges advertising requisition slips. To the reader they will be magically transformed into the exciting ads which border each page of The Daily. But to the business staff, soliciting,r composing and publishing advertisements require hours of planning and brainwork (right). D...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

…PAGE FORt THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ Rising from Beneath (Continued from Page 2) pressure. Increasing academic de- mands, the innumerable activities and distractions the University of- fers, and his Daily work vie for the student's time. ,Disconcerting questions begin to creep in: How can I find the time to do all this? How many other experiences am I missing? Is it worth it? Diffei'ent people arrive at dif- ferent answers. Some resign, some let ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 111

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichiganensian To Emphasize 'wenty-Year Look' in 1965' A HISTORY OF CONTROVERSY: Board in Control Oversees Student I- By ROBERT HIPPLER Robert J. Shenken, editor of the 1965 Michiganensian, has empha- sized one aim toward which he will direct his efforts on the year-. b:ook in the coming year. He hopes to stylize the book using a "20- year approach" whereby "it will evoke an accurate picture of Uni- versity life to the r...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 112

…THBE MICHIGAN DAILY fT 4Oct a9 Sot s o#1 a o e - e i '10 e V9ie .e us O laL 00* QQ C% 4 I I For. Everiy Course on the Michigan Campus x beautiful piece amy enough to your favorite s, easily acces- *Holds up to gooks. Ix 20"W x 12"D Sweat Shirts Tee, Shirts, Jackets HEADQUARTERS for SHEAFFER -PARKER and ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS s o- M z BLANKETS 10.00 and up r e,, Due to the unpredictable enrollment in certain courses, many t...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… i ''- Irv, tr43an 4a11 WATHER Fair and a Little Warmer Today VOL. LIV No. 38-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Meet Heavy Nazi Artillery in Paris Reds Ask Romania To Attack Nazis Soviets Fix Armistice Price as War With Germany; Britain, U. S. Are Silent By The Associated Press LONDON, Aug. 25, Friday - Russia called upon Romania today to send her armies against the Germans "hand in hand with the R...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN- DAILY Sri UDA , AUGUST 25, 3944 PAGE TWO FI~.IIM~, AUGUST 25, 1~44 Fifty-Fourth Year THE PENDULUM: U. S. Press Discredits Labor's Record ic- IC;;' ~./---/ 7-77-40W I - ; 'J TS3 FC Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Betty Ann Koffman Stan Wallace Bank Mantho Peg Weiss Lee Amer * . Mana...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… AUGUST 25, 1944 .. W~. U. ..YCAI. L A .t4 17'I..1 i I Ili N P(* a Lt a t 1 T E2 AN f L YV- 4 FAGS THREE a Union To Revive TW eekend Dances Starting Sept.16 IFC To Give :1 ____ , 'Summer. Hop' Today at Union, Ralph Wilson's Orchestra Will Appear at Semi-Formal Ball; V-12 Unit Gets Liberty To Go The first summer Interfraternity Ball, the "Summer Hop," will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. today in the League Ballroom with Ralph Wil...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN I LTY FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 DeadineSet m: "s n zTHE NOTE OF VARIETY: D eadlin Sef ________________________________ Fordpplications f Musical Attractions To Be 1~ Presented MAQUIS ON PATROL NEAR ARGENTAN-French Maquis go out on patrol in northern France riding in a French Force of the Interior truck. This official British picture was sent via wirephoto. Conference for Physicians To Be Held Oct. 13 Open to all physicians in M...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 5

… . .. GENERAL SUPPLEMENT Yt e Bki Au fjat tlj BUY WAR BONDS . . ......... . ........ .... VOL. LIV. No. 38-S ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1944 'U' Plans Big Postwar Building Prog ram New Coeds Face Acute Housing Shortage' Dean's Office Is Forced To Discourage Students 18,000 Students May Enroll Here $27 Million To Provide Dormitory Administration, Gymnasium Facilities Architectural contracts were let this month on the...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 Center Aids Internationals Foreign Students Enjoy Recreational Activities The University International Cen- ter which was established for the purpose of aiding foreign students in adjusting to their American en- vironment serves both as a club for foreign students and as a place where Americans can come to know students from many lands. Counseling Offered At the pr...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… .'THE MIIII-A DAILY Iii THE...M...H..GAN....AILY.... Eight Noted Personalities Will Appear in Oratorical Series osa Johnson, Father Hubbard, Lillian Glish Are Among Speakers- Eight well-known men and women, including the Honorable Francis B. Sayre, United States High Commissioner to the Phillipines, Osa Johnson, noted for her adventure stories, and Joe Fisher, author on the Far East, will speak in the Oratorical Series for 1944-45. Ot...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Union Aids War Effort Exclusive Men's Club Retains Its Traditions Throwing open its doors to the numerous service units on campus, the Michigan Union, the exclusive club of all University men, is one of the outstanding contributors to the University's war activities. Union tradition goes back to the beginning of the century. In 1903-04 plans were first formulated for a Michigan men's organization. Three years later, the Uni...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… 5,1944H T MICHI6XX -DAILY FG E F VE Hillel Foundation Adds Wartime Activities to Peacetime Schedule STATEWIDE PROGRAM: Adult Education Institute Aids Local CommunityGroups Performing a social, educational and religious function for Jewish students, the 16-year-old B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation chapter at Michi- gan has added to the scope of its peacetime activities with a varied program of war activities. Under the leadership of Rabbi Je...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RAY FRIDAY. r r i4 i yyy... 777 t } ; e k , H ANS is a German. Four years ago, he felt the way many of uis feel today. He thought the war was ais good as won. He had reason to think so. Far more reason than we have. France wais-his, England was bloody after Dunkerque. The German Army seemed invincible. But the war wasn't almost over. And now it is our armies that are on the march. It is our bombers blast- ing German c...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 11

… FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 Te E MICHIGAN DAILY .a:T...lE. M r . ~n ICHIGA~v..:. + N q B.ATTY,- 1. t C1171 l7 L' T [+1q l Mlr EM em- I Astronomy Department ToBulidGiant Telescope I Among future projects of the Department of Astronomy is the construction of a new telescope, us- ing a 98-inch disk of pyrex glass now stored at the main observatory which, when completed, may set a record for size among the large tele- scopes of the world. As ...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRM AY, AUGUST 25. 1944 . . .... Welcome' __, \"y x / 7 r~ j f~, aJ, * ~1er NNOP C: ~~6er~xr to All M ichigan Students 1 0% ' WY y o o our~ r~ S\0, at I h Wac or h book eIo'' AF p" ' e$*00wl 300Wr Po0ow 11%01 I o'1 j 't of ,.Iqe w Sys ,vest PCi 1 SW' Michigan's Fri~endly meeting place" rk Tf'1TfT 0"IA T T16" t oo%\t o" T 7 0 Tf1T T …

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

… WOMEN'S SUPPLEMENT qlm- PF A6F . ..I IAW an .Altr t ~Iai1p BUY WAR BONDS VOL. LIV. No. 38-S ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1944 ommonomwAmonum Women s War Council Heads Coeds' Activities Orientation Leads New Students Through Registration, Adjustment Ru Campus Project Chairmen Included League Group Will Sponsor Hospital Work, Surgical Dressings, Stamp Sales, Others <s Upperclassman Coeds Act as Freshman, Transfer Advi...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

…PAGE TWO TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA , AUGUST 25, PAGE TWO FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, Phi Beta Divulges Secrets on How To Study, Have Good Time in Well-Balanced Program Soph Project Volunteers Aid Local Hospitals Dean Lloyd Advises All Coeds To Train for Wartime Work Start with Bang, Utilize Free Hours, Is Best Advice Given to Freshmen Students j l, s Coed volunteers at St. Joseph's Hospitals third year under the University and will start ...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 15

… THEIMCHiGxN DILY A~PAGE TE fkssociation Sponsors 19 9 Archery is one of the many sports offered by the Women's Athletic Association. In the background is the Women's Athletic Building. tudents and servicemen, sport fa- split into separate groups for differ- Saddle. Virginia Thomas, manager; ilities for an enjoyable and active ent types of dancing. Jeanne Par- Dona Guimaraes, assistant. vening. The Rallys are during the sons, manager; De...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Panhellenic, Assembly Boards Support Campus War Projects, Hold Own Social Functions drive for books to send to prisoners of war, the scrap paper drives, and similar projects. One sorority took over the switchboard at the local Red Cross unit. Panhellenic Board, which heads the Association, is composed of Miss Lau- bengayer as president, Marcia Sharpe as vice-president, Rosemary Klein, secretary, Jean Wick, treasurer, an...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

… AUGUST 25, 1944 1 AIIC-. 14 . ,aA .'. A.. a-tiu xi League Is Center of Women S Iqctivities Recreation riety of Ruin Equipment Building Houses Coed Houses, Alumnae Center Cafeteria, Lounges, Theatre, Dining Room, Chapel, Garden Are Among Edifice's Features Focal point of women's extracurri- cular activities at Michigan is the twvo-million dollar Michigan League which serves as the headquarters for the Women's War Council, the women...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

…THlE NI~ICER I Y FRWWn-AT, VUST ocal USO Club Offers Variety Of Entertainment During Week Organization Provides Means, --- Schedule of Events for G.l. s 3 3 Coeds Take Over 'U' Campus, Enter Exclusive Male Haunts Orientation Program Is To Assist All Incoming Students To keep local G.L's occupied, the Ann Arbor USO, backed by the par- ticipation of University coeds, main- tains perpetual entertainment throu- ghout the week. The' loung...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 19

… SPOR Ts SUPPLEMENT YI e Lit a 4:3attH SPORTS SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1944 MAKINGTH r Fresh Start? When the Wolverine football team resumes play here Sept. 16, they will not only be renewing a series with the Iowa Sea- hawks, but they will be out to start another cycle of Conference championship wins. For it was the grid men's first place tie with Purdue last fall that got Michigan started, and they wound up wi...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, A Swimrne Fisher's Pro Ninth Crown Hirsch, Iowman IHrI Copference Victories; )y BILL MULLENDORE Backed by a tradition of eight Western Conference baseball crowns in the brilliant 23-year tenure of Coach Ray Fisher, the Wolverine diamondeers made it nine out of 24 last spring to continue their domi- nation of the Big Ten baseball scene. Fisher's men swept through a ten- game Conference slate without loss, although ...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 21

… n AUGUST 25, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE I Wolverine Wrestling, Golf Squads Are Big Ten Winners ____ Golf Team Vietorious In Big Ten Golfers Win Their Eighth Links Title By BOB CLINTON One of the strongest and most powerful Wolverine golf squads since the days of Johnny Fisher and Chuck Kocsis brought home the Big Ten championship for the third year in a row. This also marked the eighth time the Wolverines have garnered top ho...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 22

…FADE FOUTR TIRE lIlCHIGAN- DAILY ichigan Coaching Staff Molders of Championship C aliber .0 H. 0. CRISLER RAY FISHER CLARENCE MUNN LEROY WEIR RAY COURTRIGHT EDDIE LOWREY By AL KOHN Last year Michigan more than lived up to its reputation as "the Champions and the Best." Seven of the 'eight teams competing in the Big Ten walked off with champion- ships. Much of the credit for this splendid achievement goes to the Wolverine mentors, head...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 23

…25, 1944 THt MICH IGAN DAILY . ... Athletic Facilities Are Numerous atMichigan Ferry Field, Waterman Gymnasium, Yost Field House, All Have Colorful Histories Wrestling. (Continued from Page 3) By STAN SAUERHAFT Recreational facilities have come a long way since 1858, when an old military barracks was transformed into Michigan's first gymnasium. It was a tent pitched where the Physics Laboratory now stands, and its apparatus included only...…

August 25, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 24

…THlE MICHIGAN ALtY fWAY:YGS a fl Our Shelves are stocked With NE SED for Every Course - every Department NI 1INEERS A special I department is ready to serve you in supplying I! NSTRUMENTS - TEXTBOOKS - SUPPPLI I ES SEMI SUPPLIES for every Student need .. for every Student need . ~To New Studentss... Notebook Stationery Study Lamps Book Ends Zipe Note Books Make WV r"s your Headquarters! Save books' Founta...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

….*. Weather Cloudy; light snows. Jr 1G a -A- n I.dL -dd&6.- El . a t t Eaitorial Freedom Of Assembly And Youth Congress... Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication VL. LI. No. 100 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Quintet Trounces Mandier, Lunging For A Rebound Shot Wildcats In Fifth Fuehrer Threatens Great Sea Offensive; Germans Sink 215,000 In Tonnage Big Ten Wolverines Turn Tables On Purple W...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…EAQS TWO 14 Educators Attend Meeting Ih Atlantic City Edmonson Heads Faculty Delegation At National Association. Conference Fourteen members of the School of Education faculty are attending thenational meeting of the American Association of School Administrators which in convening this week in At- lantic City. The University delegation is led by Dean James B. Edmonson of ,the education. school, who will act as one of the leaders of the confere...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TifREE Varsity Cagers Whip Wildcats, 45-39, In Final Home Game doInL wirtehafter's DAILY DOUBLE 'Il I When Houdini Roamed.. .. OH, IT IS great to be alive again ... A lot of things have gone on since the Double last had his say. Probably 'one of the most interesting to us, however, is the announcement of this "dream" game scheduled for Yost Field House Friday night. It will be a revelation to the Double to see t...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…UR THE MICHIANA ,W 4y TTJt~DAT, ~EBRtTARY 2~. 1941 _____ _____ ____ _____ _____ ____ _____...........- -..-. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~uI~~~~~S~h ~Rl -- 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...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… UA THE MICHIGAN DAILYVI '&GE lV Tryouts Dance, Song, For Jumping Jupiter' Roles Will Continue /. l -..-e.........ne._ Assembly Bal I Speaking Parts Will Be Open JGP Committee And McKelvey To Audition Women N-Z; Tunes, Theme Song Are Sought Tryouts for roles in "Jumping Jup- iter!", 1941 JGP continue today for junior women whose names begin with N through Z, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Grand Rapids Room of the League. Audition...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…THIE MICIIT'f A N D A TT.V TTTFgIAV_ x'1'+.'RR.TTAR.V ?lt IOAi -. i1. . . 111 A l .A A . VPC. 1 \ .Lw A A, j.. .- 3 .L5J3 utLA., lmimtcvaux Z5, 1V1 Pres. Ruthven Gives Address To Methodists Notes Educational Values Of Religion At Breakfast Of Membership Program Educational value of religion was cited by President Alexander G. Ruthven as he greeted the students of the Methodist denomination who attended the campus rally breakfast Sunday mo...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… CTI V I I --!S Weather Much Ado About Much. P. A6P 4:Iai4l 9 Editorial Plenty To Do- And Study, Too! ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1941 - - - WelcomeExtended Eligible Freshmen Open Season! At Smoker Today Activity Tryouts Must Have 'C' Average Plus One 'B' Grade To Be Eligible; Will Get Valuable Experience Second-semester freshmen who earned a "C" average plus at least one grade of "B" or better in their first se...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT TH E M I CHI GA N D A I LY TUESDAY, FEBRUAUY 25, 1941 Memo Union Offers Services To Men; League Is Women's Center , : * *; Men's Council Is Supervisor Of Activities One of the most important Univer- sity extra-curricular groups is the Men's Judiciary Council. All cases of general discipline referred to the Council by the schools or colleges are investigated by its Judiciary com- mittee and findings are reported. In addition...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… TUESDAY~, FERUARY 25, 1941 TUlfiTVI I-CIUTG*AN D'11 PA GrNNF, WAA And Intramural BuildingsProvide Sports Fac ilities Congress s Independent en's Group Congress, Independent Men's As- soiation, is a service organization for independent men. Any inde- pendent is automatically a mem- ber of Congress as long as he re- mains unaffiliated. Its aims are mainly associated with plans for service. Members of Con- gress realize that it is only thr...…

August 25, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

…. THE MIHICAN PAiLY ~ ^'-' The Daily,'Ensian And Gargoyle Offer Valuable Expei rience GNrg, Ihmor New Yo Magazine, Has Are Trained Varied Staff InAdSeeking Members Are From All As a means of accumulating prac- Schools, Classes; See tical business knowledge and experi- ence, and at the sam~e time, acquiring Funny Side Of Campus information concerning advertising procedure as related to a newspaper The Michigan Gargoyle attempts and the art...…

August 25, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… nkthz I THA ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. r s , FATE UNCERTAIN Owing to the confusion caused by the destruction of the ZR-2 at Hull, England, Wednesday, it is not known what members of the crew of 60 officers and men were aboard the ill-fated craft. It was .reported that there were 21 Americans aboard. Following is the list of the 15 officers: Commander, L. H. Maxfield; Lieutenant Commanders, V. N. Bieg, E. W. Coil, H....…

August 25, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…Nd e. - ex .Managing ditor that it is his duty to function. In addition, we need to make him feel the presence of that Univer- sity. He should be made to take part in such cam- pus and class activities as go on hereabouts, all to the end that he may leave Ann Arbor, at the end of his first year, with the realization that he is leaving something besides a few odds and ends, tucked away in a corner of some attic. The tap room sings, the freshm...…

August 25, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…road will be a s coming from .h at ( niversity Ave. I CRITIQUE ByUG.). E. BRUCE BARTGN Sometime ago, to the great indigna- tion of some of the local Heaven-sent, I attempted to strip the false whisk- ers from Dr. Frank Crane. In 'my deep-dyed blasphemy I likened Bruce Barton to the reverend spiggot. But were I forced to read, the stuff written by either of the two gentlemen I should choose Barton. Barton plays less the celestial legate, ...…

August 25, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…..._ ONSIN GETS [EMORIAL UNION S. LDS ONE-THIRD OF WORLD'S TOTAL BULLION rY OR IVE $754 this 104 Notor Brushes, Sponges, Lts and Varnishes. Madison, Wis., Aug. 25:, - Work on the Memorial Union building at the University of Wisconsin may begin next fall or in the early spring, ac- cording to the executive committee which has been conducting a cam- paign for funds for the construction of the building. Pledges and sub- scriptions totall...…

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