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April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…Aid to Education TIE MIC: THOMAS L. STOKES: Truman Chances this writing the House Committee on abor and Education is in a deadlock the Truman-sponsored federal aid to ,tion legislation. To many experienced iittee members, it looks as if there will o completed legislation on that issue g the present session of Congress. May of 1949, the Senate passed then Inas bill (S-246), which would give ! million to the states to do as they sed with the m...…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Teams Prepare For Battle As Frosh Weekend Nears Summer Weddings Planned * * * 3 T- * * Photography Theme To Set Background For Blue Team Dance'R. "Watch The.Birdie" has become t the password of at least half of the freshmen women on campus. The Blue team of Frosh Week- end has chosen as the theme for their dance, which will be given Friday in the League ballroom, an epic of photography through the ages. Coeds have bee...…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…TJHE MVICHIGAN DAILY - 2 Student Candidates id Vigorous C r paigns Ay _ _. __ i SL Candidates. Answer Daily ElectionQuestions Seven hotly debated questions now going the rounds of inter- ested students and campus groups were ventured by The Daily to the 58 candidates vieing for 23 Student' Legislature seats in the all- campus elections today and tomorrow. The questions, drawn up by Daily editors with the help of SL officials, are a. par...…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… THE MICIHIGA DALI i COOLEY LECTURER: Stason Endorses Checks On Administrative Action By RON WATTS An attempt should be made to minimize the reliance placed upon the discretionary wisdom of administrators of state and fed- eral agencies, Dean E. Blythe Stason of the law school recom- mended yesterday. He offered this suggestion at the second in the current annual series of Thomas M. Cooley Lec- tures. His topic for this address was "Judicial...…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AGE SET FOR MUSIC: Preparations Underway For estva Programs e stage is set, rehearsal and arations are well under way May Festival which begins week. tting the stage for May Festi- s more than a figure of speech. y spring the Hill Auditorium GRADUATING CLASS z or women over 22 who seek usiness of their own where mndi- lal initiative, determination, and onalitk will pay high dividends nediately.< ou will create your own op...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… IN THIS CORNER 1MwV 74aii4l~ CLOUDY, RAIN See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LX, No. 121 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1950 TWELVE PA I Czechs Elect To Remain In Germany Landed Friday At U.S. Air Base ERDING, Germany-(P)--Twen- ty-six Czechs elected last night to stay in Germany as fugitives from Communism. This partly unraveled the mys- tery of the dramatic, unheralded landing of three Czechoslovak planes loa...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…) THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 51ARCH 26, 1950 _ _ .._, SUNDA. MARCH 28..S r 1950iw :S ^ °' y )LLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Battle Fear of Subversives By JANET WATTS Students thtoughout the na- ion last week struck out against 4e widespread fear that subver- ive elements have been slipping ato the college community. Harvard students were suc- essful in their drive to rid the raval Reserve Officers Training. orps of the "stool pigeon" clause 1...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE hlli iin Big Ten Gymnastics Crown, Second 4 * * * * * * r DAILY DOUBLE by merle levin, sports co-editor Victors Tally 66 Points, Barthell Stars For 'M' OSU Natators Win NCAA Title IT WAS 9:15. The Daily phone rang and gymnastics reporter MarY Epstein made a lunge for the phone. A look of disappointment crossed his face. It was Elmer Swanson calling to report on Chuck Fonville's effort sin the shot put at t...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…THE -MITASN DAIT SUNDAY, MARCH 2G, 1950 -I uph TAi CORNER... b IT IS unfortunate that racial and religious prejudice is so often and so unintelligent- ly discussed that it becomes the- yawning point in most conversations. People seldom change their minds very much, and ap- parently on this kind of issue they're almost beyond the reach of fact and reason. A recent example of this was the in- cident involving Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, who w...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

… _________________TH XMIcfHI XN DAILY P Petitioning, Interviewing To Open For Posts on Assembly Board ; : ,4 Coats Exhibit) Applications Will Be Accepted For Counsellors of Girl's State Petitions for Assembly Board, executive committee for all activi- ties of independent women on campus, will be due at noon to- morrow in the League Undergrad- uate Office. Members of this year's board will hold interviews for those ap- plying for the posi...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY BALLY-HOO WILL CALL YOU! Promotion People Prove Peskiest By We do PETER HOTTON everything from teas to * * * * * * * Anything for talking, elbowing, thre'atening or bamboozling their way into the shaky confidenceof anyone on or off campus who will do them a favor, is the battle cry of three of the peskiest men at the University. THEY'RE Cliff Rodgers, Tom Cramer and Neale Traves, only three of this year's army of pro-...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… FASHION 4F 4bp 4ft t an at FASHION SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT SECTION TWO ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1950 MichigQn Coeds Model Lcitest Sprlng o ege I SIX PAGES F'oshions 1. Posing in suits and hats, especially appropriate outfits for the Easter holidays, are (left to right) Mary Ann Singler, Junell Doty, Jean Decker, Jo Poch and Maxine Reed. Miss Singler and Miss Reed are wearing navy, always a popular shade in suits, and Miss...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1950 I - _.. .....DAY .. MARiv va 20.. 1a~v.:. )' )oe-Eyed Look T kill Yields ark Eyes Shadowing Lends Dramatic Effect By MAD DAVIS Mhat a line! The line around} eyes, that is-an important . for in acquiring the doe-eyed 950 eyes, as they are called, the biggest news since the iper trend began its steady ab back into the thoughts of erican women. ELIEVE IT or not, the. look' fattering. All women realiz...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY P AC .I Short Skirts ~Accentuate HoseStyles Shorter skirts and cut-away shoes are helping to give stock- ings a more important place in the well-dressed woman's ward- robe. At one extreme on the fashion scale are stockings with clocks and heeltframes which call at- tention to the legs with their elaborateness. At the other ex- treme are stockings so sheer and unembellished that they attract the eye with their very simpli...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY- SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1950 , I BRIGHT PREDICTION: Spring Features Brighter Colors Sleek Lines, Novelty Materials Highlight Dressy Suits This Year :A By MARGE REUBENE ' Looking ahead to warmer weather, stylists from New York to France prophesy a great de- parture from traditional spring garb in every dress detail. Spring of 1950 promises sunny, sunny colors andpfresh fabrics. Exhilerating yellow edged in Neckwear Model...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

… -m-vw J ,., ... M _fl 0,H190 ] M I G DN AILY . Fashion Interest Take It Away Turns To Shoes Footwear Predicted To Take Limelight As Short Skirts Make 1950 Comeback Fashion interest will turn to the foot this spring as experts pre- dict that shoe sales-will reach a new peak in 1950. "With shorter skirts coming back into style, the accent on footwear will definitely increase,' said one local dealer. "Shoes will be noticed now more t...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 12

…HA LX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1950 :IBSON GIRL MAY MAKE COMEBACK: ld Styles Loom as Harbingers of '60 Trend 4-* * * * * * Simplicity To Be Keynote Of Hair Styles This Season REFLECTIONS of Sprinq ,k }Y By JANICE JAMES Members of the current fashion world seem to be predicting a backward trend to the styles of yesteryear. If this proves to be the case, nany a mind will soon commence o ponder the problem as to just what decade...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…REFORM MOVEMENTS Y It'AF PattL 41 Q COLD, See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LX, No. 97 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1950 I -. SIX PA Seek Strike Settlement Out-of-Court Last Chance For Coal Compromise WASHINGTON - OP~) - Soft coal contract talks last night head- ed for their first Sunday session as Government mediators pressed hard for a sudden agreement be- fore the mine whistles blow again. The officials drew...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

… rTHrE MI TIAN II IE SUNDAY, FYBRUHRT 26,195(k'. SUNI~Y, FR~tTUY 2. n. 4 4} a ators Fall to os U, 56-28 t _._. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. LASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES NES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6DAYS 2 .50 1.02 1.68 3 .60 1.53 2.52 4 .80 2.04 4.80 Figure 5 average words to a line. lossified deadline daily except 3turday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, .30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. WANTED TO BUY LEICA, Imarect view finder, 90mm sw 13...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…THlE.MlTITGAN DIII ________ Thinclads Ohio's Miler Truex Sets Record T o Beat MceEwen & Down Buckeyes, 62-52 is * * * * Michigan Cagers Bow Before Wildcats, 76-53 By BILL CONNOLLY Setting a new Field House record of 4:10.7, lanky Len Truex of Ohio State handed Michigan's Don Mc- dwen the first defeat of his col- legiate career, but the Buckeyes were defeated by the home team, 02-52. Depth paid off for the Wolver- ines who slammed both ...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… THI~fCHIGAVNPAJIL'Y SU7NDAY,FERAY2,15 _._________________..__________ a.... '4 Reform Movements The ity Editor's WlE NALLY !CRATCH By AL BLUMEOSEN ELL, WE FINALLY met the Regents. That is, a few of us did. Over coffee excellent cake in the Union a group ome fifty students talked about every- g from the weather to the drinking ban :i members of our governing board for ost two hours. The, general, sentiment of people there s very favorable...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

…r Journey to 'Kandy Kingdom' Conquered by sweet talk, stu- dents will pay a visit to "Kandy' Kingdom" at the annual Assembly Ball to be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 alm. Friday at the Union. With music supplied by Frank Tinker and his orchestra, couples will dance amidst a vision of sug- arplums, gingerbread houses and 'men, and lollipops. Candy kisses. gigantic in size, and peppermint sticks will also be found on the scene.t * * * IT HAS BEE...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…AGE SIX THE, MI11IG AN. D.A-I LY SUNDAY, FEBRU~IARY 26, 1950E 4qI~ U~ A U21 Panels Continue Education Conference (Continued from Page 1) r Following Mr. Kauffman's speech, the Conference broke up into three panel discussions. In the opening plenary session of the conference the; movement was passed that no resolutions be adopted by the panels. This was undertaken at the re- commendation of the steering committee, which felt that all ...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

….mow. ... -. . THE MICA I1 ILY 1 Pt CHORUS LINE TO OPERA: 'Bill Holbrook To Direct Lace It Up' By PAUL BRENTLINGER A quarter-century of dancing is a lot of dancing. But to William Holbrook, here to direct the 1950 Union Opera' "Lace It Up," it has been a quar- ter century of fun, which has tak- en him to the top of the theatrical heap. Beginning as an ordinary ap- prentice in a dance chorus, Hol- brook hoofed his way to the posi- tion of da...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…'tG Z KcT IT~l T'T,311TT-GAN L)AmTy, ., i .f. FACULTY FOR KNOWING: Prof. Stevenson Philosophizes 4 At At At A By PHOEBE FELDMAN "Now see here," Prof. Charles L. Stevenson, of the philosophy department, said brushing his hair back as he commented on the problem of language in the "sci- ence of wisdom," ". .. just because you give philosophy another name doesn't mean it's going to be any easier." Prof. Stevenson, who is known in philosophi...…

November 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…YULETIDE DECORATIONS See Page 2 Y Latest Deadline in the State 4Dattt CL a OUDY, WARMER PRICE FIVE CENTS iard VOL. LX, No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1949 Shah of Iran To Be Feted - At Hill Today Public Invited To Convocation Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, will arrive in Ann Arbor at 14 a.m. today. After being greeted at the Ad- ministration Building by Governor G. Mennen Williams, the Board of Regents, Pr...…

November 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY, SATURDAY, NOVE ~8ER 26, 1949 _ _ ys__ Yuletide Decorations Con... DECK THE HALLS with boughs of holly, boys, the Christmas season approacheth. State Street has metamorphized into a gallery of evergreen lamp posts. Shop win- dows have acquired a glittery aura. Hard- ware exhibits are buried in snowy nests aind dress displays are sprinkled with frost. 'Ere long the air will reverberate with the ding dong of Kin...…

November 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Army -Navy Tilt Heads List of Grid Classics Today 4 JF THERE ARE any lessons the Wolverines can learn from this past season of football certainly one of the foremost is to build a fire under the offense, to mix up the solid, consistent Michigan brand of football with a little razzle-dazzle and take a few chances once in a while. Too many times this year The Maize and Blue...…

November 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, TH IHGA AL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Faster Than Sound thieves are merely connoisseurs of art who appreciate the aesthetic qualities of the posters," Webber declared. BUT POSTERS or no posters, the show will go on. Brave, buccaneers will sally forth on the Pattengill stage for the first time at 8 p.m. next Wednesday, when the curtain rises on the pre- miere of "Pirates." "Pirates of Penzance" is the ...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…SCRATCH PAD See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State Dal ti 4 CLOUDY, COLDER VOL. LX, No. 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1949 I~~' PRICE FIVE CENTS Strike Crisis Report Goes To Truman White House May Call Conference r By The Associated Press President Truman received a full report on the deadlocked and worsening steel and coal strike crisis yesterday. But the White House said he still hasn't made any plans to take a personal...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…TWa THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949 .. AT $500,000 COST: Athletic Department Expands Facilities By NORM RIVKEES A $500,000 construction and re- modeling program to expand fa- cilities for student participants and spectators of hockey, golf and baseball is under way in the ath- letic department. With present plans calling for oompletion by Dec. 1, the coli- seum will eliminate student scrarm- bles for seats by offering an add...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Ortmann Selected Midwest's Player-of-tih e- Week Newsmen Cite Minnesota Performance O ** * * Chuck Ortmann, the lad who pulled Michigan's Wolverines up from their boot straps Saturday in a virtual one-man offensive per- formance, received official credit for his sensational show yesterday when a national wire service named the blond Milwaukeean Midwest Player-of-the-Week. Injured on the t...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949 U The City Editor's SCRATCH PAD By AL BLUMROSEN A NEW TREND OF thinking has been started on campus. It involves "human relations," "campus attitudes" and "University integration." You may have read various items about this program in the paper in the' last few weeks. It is time that the campus knows what is going on in the minds of some of its mem- bers. Basically, the idea is this: Much of th...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1949. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tickets Are Still Available For Coed-Bid League Formal COLLEGE MAIDENS FRAMED: Bespectaled Coeds View World Through Rose Colored Glasses Tickets for the annual League Fall Formal slated for Friday are still on sale from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. in the League Lob- by and at the Student Activities Window in the Administration Bldg. Ted Smith's orchestra will pro- vide the music for t...…

October 26, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…THE MICTIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1949 NO GRASS SKIRTS: Americans Manufacture False Myths of Hawaii Initial Speech PlayWill Open TodayI 4 * * F By EVA SIMON Hawaii may mean grass skirts and primitive natives to many Americans, but the large popula- tion centers there are just as modern as nany American cities, according to Clarence Yee, 'SOP,' vice-president of the Hawaii Club. Acquainting University students with Hawaii is on...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… HYPOCRITES See Pare 4 IY Latest Deadline in the State 471 a ii WARM AND RAIN VOL. LIX-No. 5S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1949 PRICE FWE CENTS West Orders Rail Strikers Back to Work Unemployment Pay May Cease BERLIN - (W) - The Western Commanders last night ordered 14,000 Berlin rail strikers to go back to work. They said the strikers would re- ceive WOD per cent of their wages in West marks, their No. 1 de- mand, and said the...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…TIHE MICHIGAN fDAILY .qTT7%MAV. -IrTlvw. *A. - Zy... 11141 11In& 31.LE3A ~JLA~LL'1,JUE 46,*Uy ° YOUNG MUSICIANS MEET: Interlochen Music Camp Begins Operations Today Campus Calendar By JOHN NUEFELD Today the 1949 Season of the National Music Camp gets its of- flcial start. Founded in 1928, the Interloch- en camp has been internationally famous for its musical activities which give young students a chance to hear and perform great compos...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'E S )odgers Outslug Pirates, 17-10; Tigers Stop Yanks ., 4, * * * * AP Flashes ST. LOUIS-The Boston Braves cut loose with an 18-hit attack tonight to cool off the redhot St. Louis Cardinals, 10 to 6. Johnny Sain posted his first victory in over a month but had to have re- lief from Nelson Potter in the ninth. The defeat knocked the Cards out of first place which they took over only last night. AUSTIN, Tex.-Jack Tu...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY- UNIAY, JUNE 26, tIy pocrites A UNIVERSITY MEDICAL professor re- cently said that compulsory health in- surance should never be imposed on Amer- icans because it is the first step towards socialized medicine. That may very well be, but let's start from the beginning and find out if compulsory health insurance is so bad in the first place. There's a doctor in my hometown that won't examine a patient who hasn't first ha...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY' 1, WI Deaf Blind Child Awes Ra C kham fudience By MARILYN JONES Daily Women's Editor Juanita Morgan, a 15-year-old deaf, blind child kept an audience spellbound Friday morning at a demonstration at the Rackham School for Special Education in Ypsilanti. Juanita has been in Ypsilanti for the past week in connection with a laboratory course for teach- ers in the training of deaf and blind children. She stopped in Yp...…

June 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -r 2 AP LOOKS AHEAD: Senate Files on Coplon, Hiss Trials To Be Closed (By the World Staff of The Associated Press) WASHINGTON-The Senate Judiciary Committee will keep a "tight lid" on its information from secret government files until the trials of Alger Hiss and Judith Coplon are completed. Senator McCarran (Dem., Nev.) says he does not wish to disclose anything which might "prejudice" the two cases now being prosecuted by...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…EISLER EXTRADITION see Page 4 jil, C Latest Deadline in the State 43 ii CLOUDY, COOL VOL. LIX, No. 169 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Remove Eye Of Reuther After Attack Murray Asks for FAI Investigation DETRIT-(P)-Surgeons yes- terday removed the right eye of' Victor Reuther, 37-year-old CIO' United Auto Workers official, who was shot and seriously wounded: Tuesday night by an unknown as- sailant. Reuther's...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THIIxsnA, -Daily-Wally Barth BAIT CASTERS-Dave Jahsman, Charles Rank and Frank Wes- terwelt (left to right) practice catching imaginary fish on North Hall lawn for fly and bait casting class. These unusual activities attract many comments from spectators. * * * * Casting Class Captures Many Curious Glances Three-Deck City Carport Opens Today To Be First Lot IMunicipally Run Hundreds of students, local cit- izens and both ...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ali r,7 .L 1 CURE: Ann Arbor Bank ranch To Open June 1 I Students and townspeople find- tng it difficult to catch either of the two Ann Arbor Banks before Slosing hours will have a third recourse as the new South Uni- .ersity branch opens its doors une 1, bank president Rudolph ~eichert has announced. Under construction for approx- mately two months this second aampus branch will relieve conges- bion at the State St. B...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 26,149 . .. . ,! IT SO HAPPENS... 9 Academic and Otherwise Revolutionaries. . STUDENT LEADERS last night blasted the final exam schedule, saying it will pro- vide "a hellish ordeal" and calling for "posi- tive steps to remove the ill effect of this edu- cational gas chamber." A manifesto drawn up by the group hint- ed at direct action planned for tomorrow. It concluded with the words: "Seniors, arise; y...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Students Plan Summer Journeys; Tours, Study To Fill Days Abroad W omen's Residences Honor Seniors at Farewell Dinners CHICAGO-Kentucky was the birthplace of two men destined to become leaders in the War be- tween the States says the World Book Encyclopedia. Abraham Lin- coln, president of the United States, and Jefferson Davis, presi- dent of the Confederacy, were born within eight months and 100 miles of each other. CH...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TI*UUSDAY, MA Buckeyes * 6 Outrun I' Thinclads Ma or League Leades LI AATS 3-LEDERSIN EACH LEAGUE) Wolverines Sweep Hurdles, Title Hopes But OSU Wins, 701/2-61 2 Dim for'M' (Special to The Daily) COLUMBUS, Ohio-The Buck- eyes came from behind yesterday, winning the last three events of the meet, to edge an underdog squad from Michigan, 702 to 61% /2. The Wolverines piled up a six point lead at the end of 11 events, but...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…MAY 2, 1949 TIIE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE SEV; Elliott Sets 'M' Record, Twelve Letters Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE By PRES HOLMES For the first-and probably the last-time in Michigan's 83-year athletic history one man has won twelve letters in varsity competi- tion. Blond-haired Pete. Elliott, fa- miliar to Wolverine fans on the gridiron, the hardwoods. and the golf links, attains the ultimate in zebra-armed letter...…

May 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 169) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITURS 'AN AMERICANA: Vandenberg To Speak On World Peace Plans Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg will speak at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Hill Auditorium on "Pan Amer- ica's Place in the World's Plans for Peace." His address will climax a day's visit to the University by 300 -members of the Inter-American Bar Association. Made up of law- yers from all countries of the Western Hemisphere, this group has been meeting in Detroit this ...…

April 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…FRO M THE INSIDE See Page 4 Y G- Latest Deadline in the State * aitlir" I I CLOUDY AND WARMER VOL. LIX, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS s I Shanghai Capture 1mminent) # * # 14 U.S. Orders Navy Units To Withdraw British Speed Reinforcements Shanghai's 5,000,000 residents waited listlessly in the rain last night for the Chinese Communist forces, reportedly only 10 miles from the city, to p...…

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