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October 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946 TIDE MICHIGaxN DAiIY -- - Eleven Squads' Vie for Gobbler In Turkey Trot Sororities To Sponsor Representative Teams Turfdom has its Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs in Kentucky, and, taking a hint from the horsey set, trackdom has its Run for the Turkey at Ferry Field in Ann Arbor. No less than eleven cross-country teams representing every corner of the Michigan campus will go after the gobbler at 5:15 p.m. to...…

October 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…-THIR -Mlcufir ,-AN -O-Auv- T ?ii f C1 & tT: _ A/"i ihiMIM esn 4 n atlE' _ i as t-i-i. w-U .. A .Z .. .L l .L .5....L13..5.5.4 A - . V, OUTOBIJ35R 29; 194 I cEttePJto the & o Sound Truck Needed To the Editor: WHEN CLASSES were dismissed eary so that a large portion of the student body could hear the top man in our Navy give an address, there seemed to be a good deal of bitter irony in the situation that existed this morning. I won't te...…

October 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

… TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F"T THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Rnnual Recognition Night To Honor Independents Scholarship, Activity Awards To Be Made Tonight in League Assembly Recognition Night, tra- ditional event honoring the achieve- ment of independent women in schol- astic and extra-curricular activities, will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the League Ballroom. Tickets are still available and will be sold, at t...…

October 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 'U' Heredity Clinic Illustrates Inheritance Types in Exhibit ""HE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946 , A new exhibit on display at the University Museum illustrates the three types of human heredity re- sponsible for inheritance of normal and abnormal traits or diseases. The Heredity Clinic, a research and public service agency, is spon- soring the exhibit. The clinic ad- mits more than a hundred families a year for study of ...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…VETERANS' NOTE S See Page 8 Y Latest Deadline in the State ktii4 FAIR, COOCLER VOL. LVI, No. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 PRICE FIVE CENTS Fritz Has Happy Day As Michigan Wins 'U' Proposes To PayCity For Services Offer of $97,600 Would Aid Facilities A sore spot of long standing in Uni- versity-city relations concerning use of local facilities and public services appeared to be considerably healed with the annou...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…CHORAL UNION SUPPLEMENT Y A6P tiis CHORAL UNION SUPPLEMENT VOL. LVII, No. 6 ANN AtJ[OR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1946 Pi~CE FvE CENTS Annual Concert eries illg0en Oct. 10 James Melton To Open Fall Music Series singer Is Also Noted For Radio, Film Roles The initial attraction of the Choral Union Series will be James Melton, radio, concert, opera and movie star, who will appear here Oct. 10. Melton is nationally known for his per...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWON r T HE MICH IGAN DAILY SUNDAY, SEPTEMiBER 29, 194( i Campus Highlights Dr. Edman Will Address MCF EXPLANATION OF ACTIVITIES: Union Plans Council Dinner Wednesday Russian Circle To Meet , The Russian Circle will hold its in- itial meeting of the semester at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the International Center. Election of officers will be held, committees chosen and plans formu- lated for the semester. The club will continue last year...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO 1 THE MICHIGAN DlAILY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 194S 68 YEARS OF MUSIC: Choral Union Has Grown From Small Beginnings :Art (Continued from Page 1) The plan proved to be impracticable, however,and was abandoned. Despite occasional lack of public interest and insufficient funds, defi- nite progress was made year after 'Messiah' Will Be Performed In December In addition to the scheduled Choral Union .Concerts, the following music fea...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…SUNPAYI, SEPTEMBER. 2~9, 194fi THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ___________________________________________ I I Crowds Cheer Return of Greek King to Athens By The Associated Press ATHENS Sept. 28-King George II stepped upon a quay carpeted with olive branches intended as a symbol of his hopes of binding up the wounds of his strife-torn land today and was received by tumultous welcome from thousands of Greeks shouting "Long live the king!" an...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 T HIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THEE - =- __ G. I. TALENT SCOUTS: Iceland Chorus Makes U.S. Debut Thordarson Leads 36 Vole Ensemble The Icelandic Chorus, brought to the attention of American music-lov- ers by servicemen stationed during the war on the island, this season makes its first concert tour in the United States. Appearing first in Reykjavik in 1927, the Chorus, billed as the Karla- kor Reykjavikur, toured Eu...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… rrIIfJI MI(:JJJAN DIMLY SUINUV, 9F '7r ,,M. 'BFR , " . ...........4 LTI 1v' if/i j R i Pilt1 Poor LColee /11,, . .. ......... .... ..... ... . ........ .. .. .... . I . .... .. ........... ......... . . . . ..... .... ... .. . .. ... ........ . . ..... . ... .. . ..... . . ............. . .............. -- - DAILY OFFIxCIAL BULL ETIN 1'1 l 4 l ell 1'a I ii1 IIiiln ll iii I Nl"fl t',tt l Ilan .IIt ,JaItk W l 1 1 1 I . ,1 1 1 1, { ' ...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…T WAGE FOUU THE MICHIG12AN fDAILY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1941 .1 r I I 1946 Six ty-IN a lith Annual 1944 7 A GI VEN BY THE UN IVERS ITY MUS I CAL SOC IETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 110 co CERTS . 1 ST RS; , I VLADIMIR H OROW ITZ YEHUDI MENUHIN SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY LOTTE LEHMANN . Who and Whenfm ? James Melton, tenor Boston Symphony Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, conductor Thursday, Octo...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…%UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29t'1946 TiE tICHIGAN DIIY PAGE FM RUNDAY, ~EflTM~RER 29, 1946 PAGE FIVE Fortnight Show Will Be Given Wednesday for Independents Merit-Tutorial Enlists Coeds' Program To Include Contest, Speeches, Housemothers Skit The Assembly Fortnight Show,I highlighting a week of specially plan- ned activities, will be presented by the: Assembly Association at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre of the League. The...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… THE MICHIGAN nA lT.Y SUNDAY. SEPTE , R 29. I THE MTCHiT aV s.a .a 1 1T11h.AIT1.wV aTT w flaY PT1rR'T?91 1 A ;a 4Lra...saas Rilet Ya7rx P Scores of Top . .. 16 Notre Dame .,. . 26 Oh . 0. Illinois.... . 6 Mi Football Games Around the Wisconisini Nation Iows .. .. Purdue .. . io State.. ..13 ssouri . . .. 13 Navy . . . . . . . 7 Villanova . ... . 0 Minnesota . . . . 33 . . . . 28 . . 0 . . 7 Army . . . . . . . 21 Nebrask a . ....…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Michigan Line Upsets Hoosier Passers in 21-( i Win < - Cards Remain In Flag Chase With 4-1 Win Harry Breeheen Hurls Masterful Four-Hitter By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28 - Harry (The Cat) Brecheen took the St. Louis Cardinals by their neck feathers and lifted them back into an exact first- place tie with the Brooklyn Dodgers tonight by hurling a four-hit 4-1 vii- tory o...…

September 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… PAGE EIGHT Navy V-5 Unit Enrollment Quota Filled Twenty students have enrolled in the Navy V-5 program, Lt.-Comdr. Harry Fitch, educational officer for the NROTC unit announced yester- day. The twenty fill the quota for the fall semester, Lt.-Comdr. Fitch said.< The Navy V-5 plan is part of the Holloway plan, he explained. Un- der this plan students are allowed two years of college during which they receive $100.00 a month plus payment of tu...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…SPEECH CLINIC AIDS CHILDREN See Page 2 Y A6F 41P 411 tr t gun 4nAJIF i]g FAIR AND WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 152 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946 PRICE FIE CENTS Credit Extended To France byU.S. $1,370,000,000 Granted to Begin Fovir-Year Reconstruction Program 1By The Associated Press WASHTNGTON, May 8- The United States extended a $1,370,- 000,000 credit to France tonight to help her begin a four-year reconstruction program,. Leo...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEIDNESDAY, MAY 9, 191G PAGE TWO WEPNESDAY, MAY 29, 194( /' tn te WE AS AMERICANS cannot but fear Presi- dent Truman's new labor legislation. If this bill passes the Senate and is written into law, it will completely cripple the American labor move- ment. The law would provide that when the President ordered any industry taken over by the Federal government, workers in that industry who went on strike could be ...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE M1 Wolverine Nine Downs Michigan Normal, 13-5 Seven Run Rally in Ninth' Breaks Up Even Con tesi Kell, Nussbaumer Lead Attack with Homers; Pitcher's Wildness Proves Costly for Hurons By CLARK BAKER Daily Sports Editor YPSILANTI, May 28-Michigan's baseball team walked to a 13-5 win over Michigan Normal at Briggs Field here today but found the going a little tougher than anticipated...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY IVEDNLSDA , MAY 2 .9, 1949 PAGE FOUR WEONESDAY, MAY 29, 194e MUSIC, GAMES USED: Hard-of-Hearing Children Instructed at Speech Clinic By MARILYN KOEBNICK The average observer, watching two and three year olds at the Speech clinic sway in time to music and play patty-cake, would not realize that these activities are part of a method designed to teach them to speak. The Speech Clinic, experiment- ing in methods ...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

…THE rMICIIItC.AN TATIV' !mhr A 11 L 1V.1 V 1..+ ! I A.'l.Y t'1. l.'l AJ .21, IA, I. .. -PAGE VIVE Pil-CQmpus Dances To Be Held Tody Annual Olympic Ball, MemorialI Day Dance Wil Be Presented Newberry Wins Lantern Night Singing Contest Ticket Sales Navy Farewell To Open Today Ball To Feature Charlie Bird To Play For Semi-Formal Olympic Ball, a prewar tradition, will be presented by the students of the women's and men's physical edu- ca...…

May 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 152) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1940 BEAUTY PLUS BRAINS: Supervisor Lists Qualities Needed for Airline Hostess Airlines hostessing is a personality job, not a "glamour career" Faye Smith, hostess supervisor of the De- troit branch of the Pennsylvania- Central Airlines Corporation, declared in an interview yesterday. Interviewed Girls In Ann Arbor to interview girls interested in airlines hostessing work, Miss Smith said th...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…CONTRAVUZIAL REPERTER See Page 4 Y Sw41 A PARTLY CLOUDY, LIGHT SHOWERS VOL. LVI, No. 100 ANN ARIBOt, MICHiGAN, FRIDAV, MARChl 29, 194t PRICE FIVE CENTS E UNO Council To Continue Iranian Case (r;iomyko I Absent Second Straight Day NEW YORK, March 28--P1)-The United Nations Security Council was reported authoritatively today to be determined to go ahead with the Iranian case despite the boycott by the Russian delegate, who for the se...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCII 29, 1946 Ieuther Assumes Presidential Duties Thomas Elected UAW Vice-President After Making Sudden Decision To Run By The Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., March 28 --Walter P. Reuther took over lead- ership of the CIO United Auto Work- ers today and immediately walked into a potential problem in union internal affairs. The man he beat out for the presi- dency in the union election yester- d...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, MARCII 29, 1946 TilE MIHIGA N DXILY PAGE THREE Michigan To Join 29 Schools in NCAA Swim Meet Doherty Will Take Bob Harris To Chicago Relays Saturday Ifgh Jumper WillFace Big Ten Cuamp Edideliun, Puirdue t'is Whller TaylNor By JACK MARTIN Coach Ken Doherty announced yes- terday that Michigan's delegation to the Chicago Relays this Saturday has been augmented by the Wolver- ine's top high jumper, Bob Harris. Harris has been improvi...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOt7U THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 Cmbt'oeiepial Iepcpter I Deer John S. Knight: I git no pleasur frum writin this lettur. Me n You hez bin friends fur uh long time. I stuck by yuh thru yur nobil fights fur a good 5 cint see- gar and fur thuh puritee uv American muthur- hud. I >*uz yr konstunt alley doorin yur recint bluddy kempain tuh kaptur thuh Chicaggy Daly Noos, and I didn desurt yuh whin yuh chased away thuh best ...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…FRIDAY, MAkII429, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE .................................... . ........ .................. . - . . . .... . ... . ........ - ------ . . . ...... . VO Dance To Be Given Today Ray Anthony's Band Featured Tickets for Feather Merchants Ball On Sale at Union, League The Veterans Organization will present its all-campus semi-formal Feather Merchants Ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Intramural Building. The mu...…

March 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…PAGIE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY j7pMAV, NI:ini IT PAGE SIX PRThAV, MARCH 28, I84f~ S S President Signs Vets Housinig Bll Taft Leads Senate in Fight Against Permanent Home Building Proposal By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, March 28-While Republican congressmen hammered at President Truman's principal plan for breaking the housing shortage, the president signed legislation today for a $250,000,000 program to pro- vide 100,000 temporary ...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…TOWN HALL MEETING Lw 43UU, a 4Ia PARTLY CLOUDY, COLD VOL. LVI, No.63 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Russia Asks UNO Airport May Be Taken Over by ';U' To Shelve Iran's MediationAppeal Soviet Commissar Says Claim Made By Government No Longer in Existence By The Associated Press LONDON, Jan. 28 - Russia asked the United Nations Security Coun- cil tonight to shelve Iran's appeal to the United Nations O...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIG2AN, DAfTV .. _.. ,._.......... x as .-, lu i t.. li t V' r: 1:\ L ti 1. L 1 ., ,.. ...: .......::: . .. .I i/h.ii/fii /lid.1 {uS i.1iM.Jl NV ;ViV Y. Proposed Plan for Student Government To Be Discussed Campus Leaders WiltInterpret Provisions, Changes in Constitution in Town Hall Meeting U S S.R. U r SAKHALIN Shikuka 'Khabarovsk KARAFUTO_ O3tomars °Imdrl 'Q Wakkanr .'Ghtru *Nemui HOKKAIO KAMCHATKA ~- SHUMU SHU[ FPARAM...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…TS1MAT, J3ACTAft-V 29,1)4 TiHE~ A*IcH'iGiA& DAILY Sextet Hopes To Resume Winning Ways tk' WE'RE PROUD OF 'EM! Cagers Elated After OSU Win; Badgers Are Next Opponents Stickmnen Will Meet MeMaster; Renfrew, Kuznier To Miss Tilt By DES HOWARTH Michigan's hockey team, twice defeated in games with the University of Toronto last weekend, will attempt to get back into the win column tonight when Coach Vic Heyliger's crew meets McMaster Unive...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…PAGE- FOUR TyH E M I-C1-1,GA N "nd TIN TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1949 _____________________________________________a___________ - --.a V 11.:L :\Y -l.1. f 4. 1 % F£. AMLd 1 -AL-IL 44 fA.F A A J I0 TTT %A"V 9. 40 iJLuk A Fifty-Sixth. Year I . cLetierj to Ike &Lior I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: No Finalities in Democratic Society * ijz;. - A/ I .-- MN ' g 4PKL-^SM..2T R d Edited and managed by students of Michigan under the authority of the of S...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

…TUESDlAY, JANUfARY 29, 1944 THE MICHTGAN DAILY PAGE -IVE~ MPEENNOMMINMU Petitions for Senior Council Job, Personnel Assistants, Due Today Senior Supper Bunyan Formal n- AVTT'1T-)- ''h. Annual IFC Ball To Be Held Saturday Petitions for League Council per-I sonnel chairmanship and for the two' positions of personnel assistants are due at 5 p.m. today in the Judiciary box in the Undergraduate Office of the League. All eligible first semes...…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 1 11.x, lVt, C1[1GA.N 1 LY TUESDAY, JANUARY TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESPAY, JANiTaILY 29, 194~1 sit_____ _., ,! Be Their Polio Respects Nothing But Modern Medicine and -r ,'r;- ;Y , . I, /q Treatment Give Your All-and Give It Now! I THE WAR AGAINST DISEASE Is STILL ON! AMERICAN BROACH & MACHINE CO. 409 W. Huron St. A. A, AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS CO. 635 S. Main St. ANN ARQOR BREWING CO. 416 S. Fourth St. ARGUS, IN...…

November 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…AMERICAN INTERVENTION See Page 2 YI r Lwr 43 41P a t PARTLY CLOUDY VOL. LVI, No 2ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THUREDAY, NOVEMIIER 29, 194& d PRICE FIVE CENTS Looley Memorial Planned by Engineers Deans OK Four Day Extension Class Resumption Is Set for Dec.t31 Extension of Christmas vacation to Monday morning, Dec. 31, was au- thorized yesterday at a conference of the University deans. The action, setting up a ten-day, vacation, followed p...…

November 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ""HE MICHGAN DAIL 'I'llUR SDAY, \'(>VE'AIBER 29, 1945 THlE 11Ml. 11"['1.NI I !ITV IWSAY.NVEBE1Z L94 _ _ _ __ Fifty-Sixth Year I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: U.S. Scientists Protest CHINA QUESTION. U. S. InterventionSupportsDictator ; Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Ray Dixon . . Robert Goldman. Betty Roth . . Margaret Farmer Arthur J. Kra...…

November 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 194 5 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ThREE Puckmen To Oppose indsor Spitfires Sati irday Cage Squad Is Strengthened As Fourteen Gridders Report BY HANK KEISER Fourteen Wolverine football men turned up for practice yesterday with the Michigan basketball squad, as Head Coach Bennie Oosterbaan led the cagers into the last few practice sessions prior to their home game with Michigan State College this Sat- urday. With the 194...…

November 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…PAIG-E FOUR THE MICHITGAN DAILY . . .wa w +.ra a ...r as a. .. . a y Y t 71. i 1.-/ 1 Coed Assembly To Be Held Tonight BIG DOINGS AFOOT: Glee Clu bPlans Concert, Broadcast, Spring Tour K,. * * ;§ Program * *.-* v Will Honor Indepen de Lt omen Dr. Newcomb To Deliver Address on 'Social Atavism in the Atomic Age' Assembly Recognition Night, hon- oring independent women who have been outstanding in scholarship and extra-curricular a...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…Michigan Elevens Dominate 81 of 89 Foes By MARY LU HEATH As Michigan football enters its 66th season, Wolverine fans can point with justifiable pride at the record books, which show an amazing all-time dom- inance over 81 of 89 opponents played by the Michigan elevens. Of the five Wolverine losing rec- ords, four of the opposing squads are favored by the slimmest of margins- one victory to no losses. The other team, Cornell, has beaten the M...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TO THE MICHIGAN. DAILY MON-DAY, OCTOBER 29, . 945 The Facts and Figures on Michigan s 1945 Football Squad BOB CALLAHAN - Marine dis- chargee from St. Louis, Mo. Played center at Missouri in 1942. Shifted to tackle at Michigan where he has seen much service, particularly on defense. Stands 6 ft. tall and weighs 200. DAN DWORSKY - From Sioux Falls, S. D., where he was rated best fullback in South Dakota high school circles. Plays pian...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…7"o 29, 1945 THE MICRIGAN DAILY IMAGE THREE 28 All-Americans Place: Michigan on Grid Map Michigan One of First Seven Schools To Join Present Western Conference By FRANCIS SMITH . Just forty-two years ago this fall, a member of the University of Michi- gan's football squad was selected for the annual All-American team. Since that time twenty-seven more names have been added to the list. William Heston, a halfback for the old point-a-minut...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…-- -- _ - .-7------r----ai.. r _____________________________________________ P~AGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOND~AY, 2 Top-Not'Ch Coaching Staff BacksWo. yii;; Kz w Great Intercollegiate Athletic Perfo- iverines' rmances CAPACITY CROWD-Mighty Michigan Stadium, capable of seating more than 86,000 spectators, is shown above jammed to the proverbial gills for the 1943 gan e with Notre Dame. * * *** * * * * BIG, ISN'T IT ? Af IF e Building...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Cagers Enjoy Indifferent Year After Good Start Win Onl.y Five of 12 In Conference Circles After sweeping seven non-Confer- ence games early in the season, the 1944-45 Michigan cagers found the going a mite- tougher in the Big Ten and bogged down toward the end of what looked like a promising cam- paign, winning five and losing seven, to finish fifth in the loop, one notch higher than the preceding season. L1 ad...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,,I . . . . . . . . ELCO J E TO THE STUDE TSII Our Shelves are stocked with USED for Every Course in Eery Department fINEERS - MEDI%.S LAWYERS Consult our New and Enlarged Professional Department for your Requiremer its. Make use of our years. of experience in bookselling to ensure yourself of the Best Buy t I n Town. _ . ,. . . _ TO THE FRESHMAN STUDENT SUPPLIES TO THE VETERAN M ...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…WOMEN'S SECTION Y Lw 43rn1n 471a44*hrti WOMEN'S SECTION ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 Orientation Week Continues as Fresh men Enter UL 1 i A. League Council Will Formulate Plans Emphasizing Traditions' Drive To Increase Total of Active Coeds "Our main job will be to bring back traditions of Michigan, Soph Cabaret, Junior Girls Play, Frosh Project, Theatre Arts, Michelbdeon, as well as the class dances," Nora Ma...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 The University of Michigan is beginning to change back to a peacetime University. Many changes in calendar and program and in student person- nel took place in the war years. During that time the enrollment of. women increased each year by several hundred and there is every indication that the enrollment of women this fall will be the largest in the history of the University. Now the young men are...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…MAY, OCTOBER 29 1945 T THE MICHIGAN OATTY PAGE THREE Wi4 Activities Open to Every Woman Housing Policy I I Association Sponsors 18 Clubs For Extra-Curricular Athletics ? Every woman on campus is auto- matically a member of the Women's Athletic Association and is eligible to participate in any of the 18 sports clubs sponsored by the Association, or enter any of the team sports as a member of a residence team. WAA is one of the few ca...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMON1AYJ QOCTOBR, 29, 1945 - - __ Active Coeds Use League As Headquarters Lobby, Undergraduate Office, Cafeteria, Soda Bar, Bulletins Located on Main Floor By DONA GUIMARAES Familiar landmark to all of the undergraduate women, the Michigan' League is also the center of the wom- en's activities on campus. The Undergraduate Office on the main floor of the League has council rooms for committee meetings, the office of the ...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…OCTOBER 29, 1945 THE- MICHIGAIN DAI-LY PAGE FIVE By Nancy Groberg EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a Gro- berg classic on college life which is timeless. It was first printed in The Daily on February 27, 1943. "Answer promptly," you say, "and tell me all about Ann Arbor life." You don't ask much, do you - only that I set down, in the brief note which my schedule will allow the very es- sence of my existence here and the story of the student's day. An...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY , MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, Junior Girls Play Honors Senior Women. Annual Feature Is Produced, Acted, Directed Completely By Student Committees An annual feature of the school year is the Junior Girls' Play, pre- sented by the women of the junior class in honor of their graduating senior sisters. Written, directed, produced, and acted by members of the junior class, the play is presented in Lydia Men- delssohn theatr...…

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