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November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…CLASS ELECTIONS See Page 4 PF A6PP 414t A6F r t A an 4)ai4 6 MORE SNOW TODAY Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 55 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 hk&k. IP~)" &EN'IS Bowl Tickets Go to Students, Faculty First Rent Board Gets Student View on Hike Tenants, Owners Give T timony By MAL WRIGHT Present rent levels must be held if students with fixed incomes are not to be priced out of school, Har- ry Weisber...…

November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…LGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 Candidates' Statements <l Engineering college class offi- cers will be chosen in a general election to be held tomorrow. The qualification statements of the candidates for contested offices, which appear below have been edited because of The Daily's space limitations. The remainder of the statements will be published tomorrow. Senior Class Nominees for the vice-presi- dency of the s...…

November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…TUESPAG, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DXILY PACAR TYREE _._ . 947Big Nine Dream Team "bOPERATIONS ROSE BOWl" ANN ARBOar FLiGIT: 10 Douglas DC-3 Standard Air Lines phnes loaded with "I passengers each. Take Off Time: 0900 29 Dccmber 1947. Rendezvous: 2000 ft. over Ann Arbor joining Detroit Fliglit. Destination: Pasadena. California. Target: Rose Bowl. Mission: Take California. Return: 2 January 94. Flight Includes: l, OUND TRIP TICKET H...…

November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FOUXI TUESDAY, NO11~~ 25, jt~~'~ 4 iw 3ir1ttan & Fifty.Eighth Year I I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: IDemocratic Doctrine DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Letters to the Editor Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan undernthe authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. John Campbell. .. .... ...........Managing Editor Nancy Helmick.................Genera...…

November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…NOVEMBER 25, 19 17 THE MICHIGAN DAII.V e. - . l 1.1 y 1_11_...1_. V__ _l\ _ _ -. L-A~ ~1 :1J ], T1IT~MI(H AN IITEI AI.R VIE& Coeds Must Submit Petitions Saturday for Senior Posts. Juniors To Sign For Interviews All junior women interested in League positions for the 1947-48 school year must submit their pe- titions by noon Saturday, in the Undergraduate Office of the Lea- gue. Interviewing will be held from Dec. 1 through Dec. 12. Coeds ...…

November 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

…PAGE~~J Y TIM, AICMIGNi' 3. I ' MT MAT. NOT ",M.rP, 215 q t .. s. s a.,e . .. ....",".°.'^..,..... ,.. v.. w.ar*+w.r:.varr rw^ess ssr.4.a " r HOLLYWOOD HIT: House Votes Against 10 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24-)- In rapid-fire order, the House to- day voted contempt citations against 10 Hollywood script writ- ers. directors and producers who refused to say "yes" or "no" when asked whether they were Conmm- nists. Veterans enrolled in the Uni- -ersi...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…Dick Rifenburg Jack Weisenburger Bob ChaIp3u s Howard Yerges Stu Wilkens Bruce Hilkene Gene IDcrricott~e Bump Elliott _____ 4 VOL. LVIII, No. 28 ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverines Edge in St For 'Brown Rate rnggle 1Jug' Ann Arbor Braced To Handle Capacity Out of Town Crowd Ann Arbor braced itself today for a sell-out horde of 85,938 grid- iron fans slated to view the Gopher-Wolverine football c...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…TFHE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947, MSC To Test Kentucky Skill Wildcats Four Game Win Streak at Stake EAST LANSING, Oct. 22-(iP)- A star-studded University of Ken- tucky football team, rated among1 the top ten in the nation, arrived here today prepared to do battle with underdog Michigan State. Riding high after four succes- sive victories, the Wildcats hope tol down their Spartan hosts as an-I other boost to their ambitions for...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…FEAR OR FREEDOM See Page 4 L SWt ~Iuiti, WARMER ILatest Deadline inl the Stat~e S-- --. - r--- -. - -___ __-------------___ Truman Asks Action on Aid Plan, Prices islne Crsn tah Klls Death Toll in Tragedy Is Near-Reeord Flaming 1'6 Hits Sloping .-ill By The Associated Press BRYCE CANYON, Utah, Oct. 24 -A United Airlines DC-6 trans- port plane carrying 52 persons. including two infants, smashed against a sloping hillside here t...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 i 114r Atr4tgau 743al-til WASHINGTON WIRE: Fear or Freedom? Fifty-Eighth Year . - 'I Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Stuart Finlayson ................Editorial Director Eunice M...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2Z5, 1947 r- THt MICHIGAN DAILY" , THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 I RAKES OBSOLETE: Sweepers, Vacuum Cleaner Mechanize Gathering Leaves By CRAIG H. WILSON with brushes that sweep the leaves Many-colored pages from na- into a hopper. ture's scrapbook of trees are fall- ing on campus and creating a problem for the University's carpet sweepers and vacuum clean-j ers. Before last fall the leaves were raked by hand, and with a high ...…

October 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…ri-A 11ru elcome to nother Homecoming Here's one weekend that's all yours. Even though you don't recognize all the new faces, you know we all have A I ' something in common the Spirit of Michigan! Highlights on Campus this Weekend J r: " 1f Saturday Sunday I. SPORTS: Annual "Little Brown Jug" Game between SAE's and Phi Delts. 10:00 A.M. at corner of South University and Washtenaw. Michigan-Minnesota Game. Kickoff at 2 P.M....…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…ORGANIC PROBLEM Y L LwF46 7Iai4b COOLER, CLEAR See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 3AH, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS U.S.-Russian Fight To Get Airing in UN Plan To Answer Soviet Charges By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 24-The United Nations Assembly's rank- ing political committee shoved the United States - Russian battle ahead of all other main business late today. This ...…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHP9AN DAILY MARCH TO VICTORY: U' Band Prepares Songs, Formations for State Game The University of Michigan Marching Band which has been drilling intensively this past week in order to be ready for its first appearance of the season Satur- day at the Michigan State game, will present a program based on familiar Michigan songs and yells. The program will open with the traditional salute to State and will conclude with the block "M" and ...…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…THRSRDAY,-SEP-TEMBER -25-47. THE MICHIGAN DAILY FUTURE STARS: Schoolboy Track Champions B fA" W n1 Jv~r7" (n7. 7 nr Do You Know ..I By GEORGE VETTER The spring track season is many moons away to everybody but the coaches and runners concerned. "Now," according to Freshman coach Don Canham, "is when we lay the foundations"-and when a track coach speaks of "founda- tions" he means a rough cross country season. At any event, it's not too ear...…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t-g Y g r i Burt Fifty-Eighth Year I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: New American Type BILL MAULDIN ,, N \ t\\ \ Nk X Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan undernthe authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Stuart Finlayson ...............Editorial Director Eunice Mintz ..........…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…THE MIICHIGAN DAILY League, Panhel Ball Committee Positions fvailable to Women TIME OF YOUR LIFE: WAA Clubs Again Active; Schedule Shows, Meetings FOR THAI' FOOTBALL DATE: STADIUM ROBES I. FIVE LEAGUE positions are now open to.-undergraduate women, it was announced by Jo Reuland, president of the Interviewing Committee. Parents Announce Recent Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Coghlan of Riverside, Illinois., announce the marriage of the...…

September 25, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…r tir ^ r, w-,e% A DAILY NEW CIVIL WAR: Southern Walkout on Racial Problem Is Avoided by NSA By TOM WALSH Binging into agreement on the question racial discrimination in education the Negro and white delegates from the North and South was the toughest problem facing the NSA convention. The Chicago conference had ac- cepted an "equal rights and op- portunities" clause to hold the Announce Five New Additions To Psych Staff The psychology dep...…

July 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…SPY TESTIMONY See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State i43aii4~ FAIR, WARMER VOL. LVII, No. 225 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 PRICE FrVE CENTS 28 Known Dead in Illinois Mine Buying Curbs WillBeKilled By Congress Group Approves Installment Sales By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, July 24 - Aroused by a mixup at a White House news conference, a Senate- House Conference Committee voted tonight to kill all controls on inst...…

July 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 j A ifty-Sevenl an Fifty-Seventh :Year MATTER OF FACT: Unnecessary Mystery BILL MAULDIN Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors ... John Campbell, Clyde Recht Associate Editor................. Eunice Mint Sports Editor .................... Archie Parsons 't Business Staff 3...…

July 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JtTLY 26, 1941 THE, MICHIGAN DAILY' PAGE THREE SATtJIU)AY, JULY 26, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THEE~ Seven Wolverine Mermen To Enter National "AAU Outdoor Swim Events Holiday Defends Two Tank Titles By IRWIN ZUCKER Seven of Michigan's foremost swimming stars will virtually bid for Olympic berths on the basis of their performances in the Nation- al Outdoor A.A.U. Swimming and Diving Championship July 31 through August 3 at Ty...…

July 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…THE TViICHIG- N'DAILY FRTDAY J TT25 1941,, THAiHfNlAiYF~AYXl,9 ~7A- W. k UNDEMOCRATIC:4C ... Schools impede Children's Creativeness, Walcott Says. Correspondent Finds Politics Ruling Senate (Continued from Page 1) CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS All too often schools discourage and obliterate children's creative eagerness or the "activity that springs from the instinct for ex- pansion," Prof. Fred G. Walcott, Post Office Holds Veterans' Checks Govern...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…TART-HARTLEY pg BILL Latest Deadline in the State ~aii4 FAIR, WARMER 1ee Page 4 VOL, LVII, No. IS triing Ford Foremen Ask For CIO Help Request Reuther Respect Pickets By The Associated Press DETROIT, tJune 24--Striking Ford Motor Company foremen, declaring their 35-day-walkout may continue indefinitely, today ippealed to the CIO United Auto l Vorkers to respect foremen's pick- et lines at three Detroit area Ford plants employing 85,00...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY- "D SHAY _ _ _ _._ __ ._ _ _. _ _.. _ _ __- - i _. t - WR1ThT'ViflA Q3",MaX 'U' Summer Theatre Season; Will Open with Shaw Play The play,\which was adapted as an opera by music critic Deems Taylor almost immediately after its publication, has had a few performances" in its original form partly because of the elaborate costumes and ; scenery, and large cast required for the production. Windt To Direet Players Prof. Valen...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…SDAY, JNE 25, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichigan Trails Louisiana State by Four Strokes in NC2 AA Go New Athletic Post Accepted By Matthews Dave Matthews, captain of the 1943 Wolverine track team and an outstanding miler and half-miler here, will be the new director of intramural athletics at Bowling Green State University starting in September, it was announced yes- terday. Matthews just received his Mas- ter's in Physical Education from the...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Seventh Year I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Taft-Hartley llI BILL MAULDIN '' _-" _ Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors ... John Campbell, Clyde Recht Associate Editor..................Eunice Mintz 8ports Editor ..................... Archie Parsons Business Staff General Manager...............Edwin...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…25, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1DUCATION TALKS: Chicago Professor To Speak On Rise of Peopl's Colleges Prof. L. V. Koos of the Univer- sity of Chicago will speak on "The Rise of the People's College" at 4:05 today in the University High School Auditorium in the first of of a summer lecture series spon- ,ored by the School of Educa- tion. guest Speakers Other lectures will be given by members of the staff and guest speakers. Tomorrow Prof. Arth...…

June 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDA, Emilie V. Wiggins, of Cincin- nati, Ohio, has received the Mar- garet Mann scholarship in Library Science recently from the Depart- ment of Library Science. The award, which carries a sti- pend of $75, was given to Miss Wiggins-in recognition of her out- standing work as a student and her professional promise in libra- rianship. For the past two years Miss Wiggins has held an appointment on the staff of the genera...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…# H 13RIESKE R EPORT See Page 4 Latest DeadliW inthe t1te D3a iiis CLOUDY, POSSIBLE RAIN VOL. LVII, No. 167A AMA2 __________________________ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1947 PRICE FIVE CEN UT Ti !A 0 Us-Argentina Final Accord Is Hoped For, Will Clear Way For Conference Daily Makes Survey of 'U' To Open Barbers' Discrimination HugeAirfield Majority of Local Proprietors AditT ey In DedicationI S Are Unwilling to Serve Negro Pa...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…LITERARY MAGAZINE Fiction CORN OF WHEAT . . . . . ....... . . . RICHARD KRAUS MR. WESTLY AND THE STRANGER . . . . ".". . JOE KNOX OF DOGS AND DECISIONS............!.....DAVE STEWART STAND FOR THE FLAG............ . ..... DON LaBADIE Essays JAMES V. BAKER MARGRV WALD JOHN L. BRUMM HARRY E. MOSES Poetry KARL SHAPIRO VIRGIL CLARK JUDITH LAIKIN JOHN COOK DORIS COHEN DON La BADIE JUNE FRIEDENBERG VOLUME Two, NUMBER THREE Supplement to The Mi...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ;iri - - W 1 EY TUE MICITHAN Ti _. ...________ nUAI1AY, MAY Z5, 1047 LLLEUE ROUND-UP: AYD Problem Is Present On Illinois Campus, Too ' _ _ Y Cam pus Highlights Dancing Pickets COLUMBIA. ,O, May 24-A')- The state's only prancing picket line is panicking pedestrians in Columbus. A group of discharged instruc- tors of the dance from the local Arthur Murray studio-engaged in fighting what they term "a lock- out"-are turning loose...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Page Two PERSPECTIVES i Perspectives EDITOR .,... .. ...... ......... .. ...... . .. . . . . Margery Wald EDITORIAL STAFF: Doris Cohen, Don Curto, June Friedenberg, Ferne S. La- Due, Joan Lochner, June Miller, Harry Moses, Sue Siris, Dave Stewart. ADVISORY BOARD. ........... Arno L. Bader, Morris Greenhut, Allan Seager Academic Freedom (EDITOR'S NOTE: This essay was pre- sented to the open forum on Academic Freedom last April 27, by John ...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, MAY'-25, 1947 T gT MICHIGAN i LY U' To Dedicate Huge Willow Run Airport (Continued from Page 1) by an address by Governor Kim Sigler. University Vice-President Rob- ert P. Briggs will present the deed to the airport to President Alex- ander G. Ruthven, who will make the dedicatory address. Playing of "The Victors" by the band will conclude the program. Gen. Putt To Speak During the morning, a special tour of the University's Aeronau...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…PERSPECTIVES Pise T/re ROR haKHE ... Richard Kraus "Except a corn of wheat falls" to the ground and die, it abideth alone; but if it die it bringeth for much fruit." (John; 12.24) SO I'LL go to the funeral Ma, I'll go to the funeral, Pa. . . . Sure I'll go.. .. I know she was a relative I gotta go so I'm going so I'm here.... Grossman and Farb's immaculate fu- neral parlor rose gracefully out of a row of smaller dirtier two-story building...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…PAGE rorn ""HE MITCHIGAN DAILY ATTVn A-V -A It"'V %4A I t"It nT~IW M-IC1TIT:A VCAN fl C'1..tlY: ' t aa .ra , M & a yiTFIhm-1V. x v-1 a w Loa ±a!z&U I Attitudes and Actions HRE IRPORT on alleged discrimination in athletics at the University, recently submitted to the Student Legislature, rep- resents a distinct advance in understand- ing of the problem of racial differences over the hortatory method of attacking discrimination. Mr. Bries...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…Page Four PERSPECTIVES MR. WESTLY AND THE STRANGER ...Joe Knox WAS EATING a penny's worth of New York Chocolates on the front porch of Mr. Caleb Westly's General Store when I first saw the stranger. He rounded the bend of the old wagon road which follows Long Hope Creek, and as he approached, sauntering easily, he whistled. I did not recognize the tune and decided he must be a stranger. At exactly three-fifteen on this July after- noon, a. ...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

…I UN~DAY, MAY 25, 1917 THE MICHIGAN AILY ______________________________ U U SAE Dance To Feature Buddy Rich Michigan Chapter To Start Southern State Tradition COf 'Black and White Ball' Buddy Rich, one of the nation's top drummers, will play for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon spring for- mal, "Black and White Ball," which will be held from 9 p.m to midnight Thursday at the Washte- naw Country Club. "Black and White Ball" is so named because all gu...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…PERSPECTIVES P4,a, Fie s. au AL IL " 1 JLJ -LA 1 i T i/ w7 1 cs G l'&L HAMLET AND EXISTENTIALISM ... James Baker N0 IC has been able to pluck out the heart of Hamlet's mystery; he hides himself in " a cloud of unknow- ing." The central problem.of the play is why Hamlet delays to go into action. Among the endless theories that have been propounded to explain this, one of the best 's the one that attributes his inaction ta his melancholy, h...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SrX FACULTY FOR KNOWING: Prof. Dodge Says Family All 'Solid Michigan Men' THP MICHICAN nAII.V . 1TTI T'19MTCHIC 11.AN flATTS)1!V L j NDAY, MAY 25 By FRED SCHOTT EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the 24th in a series of weekly articles on facul- ty personalities. Prof. Russell A. Dodge, of the engineering college, characterizes himself and his family as "solid Michigan men." Prof. Dodge said that his fam- ily and forebears have been stu- dents h...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…Pae $ix PESP'CTVE HE MET PH SI S TO. S. LIOT'S Jf' S. EITOT most recent poetic work, the grouip of four poems entitled hour Quas'io, ows another definite pnlase of his development. Not only do these poem continue to develop the re- igious themi wboch he turned to earlier, but they hav( added a new, abstract, )netaphysica.concept. So that though they are i u m cways more explicit than his earlier oems, on another level they are uch msr° dif...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…SUJNDAY, MAY 25, 1947 THE ICHGANDAILY~ Te I, eans T Netiren hp 1ioS'ieNi So'escianinkmenTake 8-1 uin FiLal )u.~' ' dF.: ra l i 'i7 J+ 21 cW e iion..1 54 V c ryfrom O 0S U Michigan closed its tenn1is .,C'aign <_in suxtey Q _ her,_, - terday as it adnmistered an 8-1 defeat to the OA N - ,. ( netters., sweeping all the matchen On- ~tof01the sille Thus, Coach Bob Dions crew wound up xi Pa7-.; rectird foi the Season. a CIed'CItalO .;soxx lug f...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES Page Seveln FO UR QUARTES ...Margery Wald on which Bergson so insists. Super- ficially events seem to recur, history seems to repeat itself, or in another sense, there is a repetitive cycle in all human life. But really beneath the sur- face of sameness this constant change is going on, so that nothing ever occurs twice in exactly the same way. Bergson says it again and again. "Our personality, which is being built up each in...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 8

…?Ar-Ew EIGT ELBOW GREASE: Industrious Student-Vet Beats Housing Shortage, ' T' mm THE MICHIGAN DAILY SmNPAT. By DORIS TOOHEY All you need to beat the housing shortage is an acre of land, a couple of garages and a consid- erable amount of elbow grease and both-end-candle-burning. William E. Wall, veteran grad- uate student working on his M.A. in geography, has proved it. He did it at a total cost of about $3,- 000, including purchase of ...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight PERSPECTIVES F DOGS AND DCISIO NS ...Dave Stew art T HAD BEEN A FINE DAY for run- ning dogs. The ground was clear and dry; and the birds sat tight enough. The Field Trials had started on Friday, and here it was late Sunday afternoon. and everything was over; Clyde Mad- ner's dogh aing won; and Clyde him- self wa srtched out inside the club- house coid as stone. I and the other trainers were off to ourselves behind the cars. .Som...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…PERSPECTIVES Page Nine STAND FOR THE FLAG ... Don La~adie HE WOULDN'T sit down?" "No sir. It was last Sunday. He got on when the car was almost empty. I'd only been on about two hours when this little fellow-why I could have smashed him with my fist easy enough -got on at Grove Street. Pretty soon the other passengers began to notice that he wasn't sitting down, though there were plenty of seats. Finally Miss Sykes-she's the librarian at ...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…Paize Ten PERSPECTIVES AL A SCIENTIST AND HIS WORK ...H.E.Moses IT sometimes happens that a scientific discovery or theory has no immed- iate practical use achieves great notor- iety in a large segment of the literate, non-scientific populace. Examples of such theories are Copernicus' heliocen- tric theory, Darwin's theory of evolu- tion, and Einstein's theory of relativity. That the 'first two above-mentioned theories should excite peop...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…PERSPECTIVES .P,.'? N -LP CORN OF WHEAT ...Continued from Page 3 CAN I SAY WHAT CAN ANYONE SAY NOW .... TALK TO HER SHE CAN'T HEAR, TOUCH HER BUT I CAN'T TOUCH HER AT ALL .. .. THIS IS NO SCHWESTER MINNIE DABBING A HANDKERCHIEF AT HER EYES .... THIS IS IT, THE REAL THING, HELPLESSNESS AND LONGING SO STRONG THAT IT'S A SICKNESS . . BUT WHY ALL THIS FORAN OLD WOMAN,.THE SAME OLD ,WOMAN SHE USED TO SCOLD LIKE A LITTLE CHILD, TREAT LIKE A KID ...…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…Wage Twelve PERSPECTIVES Page Twelve PERSPECTIVES VICO .Dan La~adie Marie Antoinette sat in the gardens of Rouen eating fungus bread, giving up the cake as dullness. Marie Antoinette sat watching crude bronze statues, ancient walls, wondering who had bothered to build, River Run down run through the town, carry the Stonehenge, Egyptian, the jew, the Greek, the Roman, Byzantine, European, home to the fields, reform from dissolution; the Gre...…

April 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…ACADEMIC FREEDOM S; Page 4 1Lil(' si Iheaidlhie in th e ShIe ii CLOUDY, RAIN VOL. LVII, No. 141 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL, 25, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Bi FourEmd Peace Talks In Stalemate New Conference Set fors November By The Associated Press MOSCOW, April 24-The For- eign Ministers Conference ended tonight with Secretary Marshall expressing "disappointment" over failure to reach agreement on an Austrian peace treaty and a four...…

April 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGANDAILY Johnson Says Bureaucracy FailedinEgypt Bureaucracy didn't succeed too well in ancient Egypt during the Byzantine period, Prof. Allan Chester Johnson of Princeton University said yesterday in the last talk of the Thomas Spencer Jerome lecture series. The Edict of Justinian allowed the prefect of Egypt a bureau of 600 clerks, Prof. Johnson said. However, each person was paid, in kind, enough to support only one per...…

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