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May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 12

…THEE iMICH CIN A ILY_____ WAA PlansTo Continte Sports Throughout Summer Session WAA activities will continue activity, will be included in the WAA through the entire summer session to summer program. encourage outdoor sports and athletic Class meetings will be held for the recreation throughout the sunlit sea- most part in the late afternoon, many Son).I Liounpre I Cwqivfoii Tennis courts, practice golf holes, archery and badminton equipme...…

May 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Thursday, May 3, 1979-The Michigan Daily Utah town suffers from 50's atomic testing <Continued from Page5> had died because of fall-out because most people went to Salt Lake City and other cities with major hospitals to un- dergo treatment. "WE HAVE many cases recorded where people had radiation burns," he said. Town people also tell of friends whose lips became blistered and who lost their hair for brief periods and of people who dev...…

May 03, 1959 • Page Image 12

…THE BEA There Is Nothing Left TE By AlT YOUNG Oh the world is a beautiful place to be born into if you don't mind a few dead minds in the higher places or a bomb or two now and then in your upturned faces or other such improprieties as our Name Brand society is prey to with its men of distinction and its men of extinction Carthyism, soared high. Econon ically, the official cry was "Ba to normalcy!" which was suppos to mean back to the way th...…

May 03, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

…12 Thursday, May 3, 2018 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Patterson given immediate eligibility By MAX MARCOVITCH Daily Sports Editor The wait is over — and it’s just the news Michigan has been waiting for. Quarterback Shea Pat- terson will be eligible to suit up right away, providing a sizeable boost to the Wol- verines’ quarterback depth chart. He will have two more years of eligibility, after spending two seasons a...…

May 03, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 8) • Page Image 13

…w -w - THE BEATS: There Is Nothing Left To Believe In By AL YOUNG -"- . - --- -,. .q lmr- { ' _; Oh the world is a beautiful place to be born into if you don't mind a few dead minds in the higher places or a bomb or two now and then in your upturned faces or other such improprieties as our Name Brand society is prey to with its men of distinction and its men of extinction . and other patrolmen and its various segregations and congress...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-Page 13 CLOCKWISE, FROM LEFT: Vice President Walter Mon- dale delivers the keynote ad- dress at Saturday's commen- ' cement exercises; one graduate holds up a sign urging divestiture of Univer- sity holdings in companies which operate in South Africa; anxious graduates stand in line for what will hopefully be the last time; University President Robben Fleming awards Mondale an honorary doctor of laws ...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…Wednesday, May 3, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 13 KISS 'of Death' rocks n' rolls all nite 3y Scott Plagenhoef "Kiss of Death," based on the 1947 Caruso has already cemented on tele- )aily Arts Editor film of the same name, is the story of a pa- vision the reputation of being a likable Combining an eclectic group of roled and would-be reformed criminal performer, even when he is not always ver-so quirky lesser characters and a (David Caruso) be...…

May 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 124) • Page Image 13

…Tuesday May 3, 2005 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORTS 13 Penn-cl it in: Blue wins three distance relay titles By Ian Robinson Michael Woods. Michigan's win in the mile relay was its Daily Sports Writer For the first 800 meters of the second leg, first win in the event since 1962 at the Penn Woods moved between second and fourth Relays. PHILADELPHIA - The only word position. On the final turn of his third lap, On Frid...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1325 -1 TI 117, NUC'I IIGAN DAILY PAGE THIRTEEN SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 T IL M!('1 jIGAN DAILY PAGE ThIRTEEN aS 4, +4*7 . Jiusic and Drama + >3 SThe Theatre In Ferment - Germany (Continued on Page Thirteen) the battlefield, or the ride of the sol- churchyard. As the curtaini light, the other characters being pre- [dBiers packed in the freight car. Most the mother, her youngest son «. ntedI as several visions hoveringp...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 13

…7 MTTit i 3C-2 W ATL Faculty Reception T pnSm e School SocalP ogram Weekly Bridge, Dance Classes Are Arra wred Classical Record Concerts To Be Featured Daily; Plan Watermelon Ctt Highlighting the social activitic of the summer session, will be the dents on Friday, June 28, at the reception of the faculty to the stu- Horace H. Rackham School, Miss Ethel McCormick social director of the University, announced. Though definite plans have not bee...…

May 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…CA\I ATOA1 N ~ The Michigan Daily-Thursday; May3 1979-Page 13 Cross-continent hike for Alaskan land (Continued from Page 3) the property of Alaska natives, private would have no impact on the national landowners or the state. But opposition energy situation during this century. from Alaska's senators prevented final "It's a classic battle," said McGuire. action on the bill. Udall has once again, "A few folks want to go in and make this year, ...…

May 03, 1959 • Page Image 13

…Challenge of Electronic Music By GORDON MUMMA 1 HE TWO most significant and fruitful trends in 20th Century mnusic are the development of serial techniques, and, more re- cently, the exploration of timbre. The lay-public is familiar with "serial music" by the notorious title of "12 tone music." Actually, "12 tone music" is an early and now rather crude concept. The exploration of timbre began shortly after the First World War with the music o...…

May 03, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

…U :I n _ 7r tDt . M ' N3_ O 2 D * -"<3 3 a -A / ) in IL Im Am _ *r«. 4 t p N b H " w. 0 ± w"T w" t'Q to 00(D 0 DD P CD P,- ci 0WMID CD 10 CD 0 0a 0n CD 3 -t 0 -t rvl 4S.0 - +c- y +0 C c+ h A '1 90 .0- DD r t~pe tF p ,..,- p?2 o O iI cl W IOQ Ci PD~ ~C- 00t ° low I cn < c' u n31 '"cn S, g__ imp ***CO .4 -- ~ wg0 * PIP 0Y Q. ^.: 4. '4 " _._:. -3 -, N" RM " V --.. .-.. 0 <~ 0 as 0 0 D CD- CA 0(c+ t3 0 CD r~ 10c o. cq ~ a "...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Wednesday, May 3, 197$-The Michigan Daily AUTO ANTI-THEFT DEVICES PROPOSED: End of the line or joyriders? WASHINGTON (AP)-The Trans- portation Department, leveling its sights primarily on joyriding thieves, announced plans yesterday to require automobile manufacturers to install anti-theft equipment beginning with 1981 models. The devices include protected ignition wires to prevent a car from being started without a key, hood lat- che...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…_ __I 14 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 3, 1995 RECORDS Continued from page 14 swagger of "Messed Up Again" to the acoustic tribute to Sam Packinpah, "Bloody Sam." It may not be brilliant and it may not be new butitis fairly welldone, even a bit soulful and by golly, it does not claim to be anything more than rock 'n' roll and that's damn refreshing. - Dirk Schulze Tanya Blount Natural Thing PolydorRecords Resting on the median line be...…

May 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 124) • Page Image 14

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 3, 2005 - 14 ' Ritter dominates Spartans By Kevin Wright Daily Sports Writer The record crowd of 1,903 at Alumni Field stood in anticipa- tion for the final out of the Michigan softball team's doubleheader against Michigan State. Disregarding the steady drizzle and biting wind, those in the stands chanted in unison, "Let's Go Blue," as junior pitcher Jen- nie Ritter stepped into the pitcher's circle. Facing M...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 14

…PAGE FOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 x T t " '3 University Women '!- I Woaid to students of music. Musicals womensHonorrofessil Soci sare held i"otlil"y at the homes of the pa ron5sses and the opportunity is then offered the members to meet many of the famous people, who are Ion-rary members. SAt The UniversityA Page Of Flistory Prof. Thomas Trueblood, of the ;pulic speaing department, was in- "A dead level of indist...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 14

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FR"A",A Guest Stars Of Summer Repertory Players Are Made: Known Itkin Will Direct, Plays; Wycoff To Be Designer Theatre To Be Workshop And Test, Laboratory For Drama Students During the 11 years since Play Pro- duction took over the summer the- atre work of the University, the Michigan Repertory Players, begin- ning with a staff consisting of Prof. Valentine B. Windt, Chester Wal- lace of the drama department of Carneg...…

May 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Thursday, May 3, 179-The Michigan Daily BASEBALL ROUNDUP Cubs fall to strong Cinci pitching 4171 y the Associated Pres walked Barry Foote at the start of the Doug Bair. loser Wayne Garland, 0-3, was tagged for three runs and eight hita before he CICN AIMk aCOS Cubs' sixth. Ted Sizemore followed with The Reds got three runs off Cubs star-CI IN A -Mk LaCoss was relieved by Dan Spillner with none hured iveinnngsof erfct alland a single, a...…

May 03, 1959 • Page Image 14

…Architectural Genius Frank Lloyd Wright By JAN RA1M FOR OVER 70 years Frank Lloyd Wright conceived a new type of Wright designed buildings of architecture, something which he all kinds as he believed they should called "organic," and defined it as be built, and for over 70 years one in which entity is the ideal, Wright was a center of contro- with the nature of the materials versy. and the nature of the purpose In 1887, when he began his de-...…

May 03, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

… ' .. . ..- r- I I- V 7 PAPERBACK REVOLUTION: A Philologl Question (Continued from Page 7) IN ADDITION to the lower classes, the National Book-Burn- ing Society of America has bene- fited from the advent of Paper- backs. Paperback books burn easily, with a steady flame, and with no hard - to - light heavy cover that burns long after the pile should have been ready for weiner- and marshmallow-roasts. The lack of a, hard cover has been a drawb...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-Page 15 He had his diamond in the roughage PONTIAC (UPI) - A $17,000 diamond ring found in the stomach of convicted perjurer Peter Lazaros following his death in jail last week was stolen last year from a New York City jeweler, authorities said Tuesday. The ring, which included two emerald-cut diamonds, was reported missing Jan. 19,1977 by 1ulgari Danaos Ltd., said Oakland County Prosecutor L. Brooks...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

… .f: First Rounders A trio of Wolverines were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. See page 17. SIPORTS Wednesday May 3,1995 Don't judge Moeler quite yet Don't damn Gary Moeller just yet. As easy as it would be to blast the Michigan football coach, it wouldn't be appropriate. We don't know all of the facts and we don't know for sure what happened last Friday at the Excalibtr OAestaurant in Southfield. What we do know, however, i...…

May 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 124) • Page Image 15

…15 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 3, 2005 SPARTANS "After the Ohio State games were which Michigan hosts next weekend, cancelled (last weekend), we were is 9-7. A tournament championship x Continued from page 13 a little down," Bohm said. "We would give Michigan an automatic future." thought we could have gotten at least berth in the NCAA regionals. While Seddon kept the Spartans three out of four from them. But to "Coming into this serie...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 15

… SUJNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y PAGE FIBFTEEN l tently falls in love with the ldy. He1 Tito Wuertli later follows her to Hollywood who by the aid of tonsorial art and(I C ine' a jtailor's needle he adopts the modes I civilization, and is transformed ntt __________________________ 1 regulation prince charming. Ir( Rich portrays the screen actre The Arcade Charles Post, the lover, and And, "Peter Pan," the paramount pro- Randolph...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 15

…SU MMED. I j 4bp 4ko .A&,.AA,96 t t 7w 4LAIF r gw.,& I t SUPPLEMENT tti SECTION THREE i ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940 rriri~rrrrrI Crisler Has Nucleus For Str ong Eleven Graduation, Injury go Meets Cochran Again IN THIS CORNER By MEL FINEBERG .... Hamaner And DeCorrevont .. WHEN next year comes, as next years have a habit of doing, football will once again ascend the throne it has abdicated in favor of its base...…

May 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

…NE regul had t Chica name deal: Harr In t Vick( The Michigan Daily-Thursday May 3, 1979-Page 15 RANGER VICTORY CLOSE Troubled icers shine in playoffs :W YORK (AP)-Early in the night for a 2-1 lead in their semifinal wing Pat Hickey and right wing Ron They are all little pieces in the puzzle ar season, the New York Rangers series. Game Four will be played Thur- Duguay, he has given the Rangers a that forms a picture of success for the raded ce...…

May 03, 1959 • Page Image 15

…Scu pture: the Form and Method Of the Many Arts, it is Probably Least Accepted and Least Understood in the United States 'tBy DAVID GUILAUME THE AMERICAN people have a or anyone who did not do or make gross telling of a tale, a literary strange and traditional dis- something. notion translated (usually badly) 'trust of their senses. While leisure is a sought after into a three dimensional state- The American ethic has found entity, it is desir...…

May 03, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

… 4.<., - .. _ .. . t and no concerts are scheduled. Col- lege and staff who have a chance to take trips to Lake Michigan for beach parties, drive to Frank- fort to climb the Dunes, or if nothing more imaginative can be devised make the 14 mile trip to Traverse City. Many forms of recreation are found in camp, from sweaty bas- ketball games, to sailing and swim- ming, to bridge games in the college hangout, the "Minny" (Minnesota) Building. ...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-The Michigan Doily !State (Continued from Page7) troduced by Senator James Desana, a Wyandotte Democrat. The state aid bill differs from previous years by abolishing the requirement that cities or villages must raise income taxes to receive aid. Ann Arbor would receive $82,740 un- der Desana's proposal, even though the average income in Ann Arbor is well above the $6,000 level without students. However, Universi...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…16-The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, May 3, 1995 Tumblers tie for 2nd at NCAAs; Wymer wins title Women netters I By Brian F. Gorman For the Daily The Michigan women's gymnastics team missed the national title by less than 114 of a point last Friday at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. The top five teams finished within 3/5 of a point r in a very tight championship meet. Utah successfully defended its na- tional title, finishing with 196.65...…

May 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 124) • Page Image 16

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 3, 2005 I Blue defeats rva for ti By Katie Niemeyer Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - What could possibly have caused Michigan water polo coach Matt Anderson to tread water with his shoes on? It must have been No. 11 Michigan's 8-7 victory over rival Indiana in the finals of the Eastern Conference Champion- ship yesterday and its subsequent automatic berth to the NCAA Championship. With 2:41 left in the...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 16

…lA Y t~, i9 PAGE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAI LY SUNDAY, M .! l HO E FUR ISI GS II l U_ ._. Chinese Rg That are Different "During the Ming period ( 1368-1643) when art in China was at a high point of beauty, some very fine rugs were produced. Rare examples of these and later rugs of fine quality have occasionally though rarely come to America, but modern Chinese rugs generally speaking have fallen far short. of these choice ru...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR"DAY.x, MY.ux 7, Practice Bouts Reveal Campus BoxingTalent Coach Larson Makes Find In Flake, Golden Gloves Champion;_Reiger Stars Wolverine Basketball Hopes Raised But Conference Title Seems Unlikely Michigan's prospects of winning the Big Ten basketball champion- ship next season are not very bright, but its chances of taking over a first division berth and bettering its sixth place showing of the past year are Jack ...…

May 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Thursday, May 3, 1979-The Michigan Daily Singles' attitudes relaxed on life roles By VICKI HENDERSON An unmarried adult in 1957 was considered immoral, selfish, or neurotic. But by 1976, responses to this same question in two surveys conducted by the Institute of Social Research (ISR) were much more neutral, said Prof. Elizabeth Douvan, a University psychologist. The ISR studies surveyed 2,400 adults in 1957 and again in 1976, questio...…

May 03, 1959 • Page Image 16

… Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES WE'VE GOT ~~TO AD TTOYU (or reitcadtht s 2* Een he Geek ha a wrd or i. Seakng o crdit Justfil itin nw, henpreent t (tuth clrh et timedyou'rein) eithr th Souh U.stoenrthe GoneksonaEastwibry.Ther .eon of Grene's offeofcrditostuentsuni utereo amofdrycening-rehast be yu en terrie. Andibecu ausenoteers yohave eestahe CagodtCrd re atng, ren ae'is teagte planoffo otravbasis, I 1 [1111lustfill...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-Page 17 it now energy Solar will bE homes pose h some h AW about Ohare the sui ment. Arc Sun Day reflects energy needs (Continued from Page another form o solar energy, known as bus with a methane generator that plained Americans should also provides one-fifth of the total "passive solar energy," by designing operates on chicken manure, use wood, hydro-electric pow energy, according to Oharenko, buil...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…Wednesday, May 3, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 17 - VIOELLER} 'ntinued from page 1 ,w. olin's) re t, I will put forththe find- igs to President Duderstadt and together .. e will make a final decision." Department of Public Safety Officer im Smiley will assist Molin in conducting he investigation. Roberson said the inves- gation will proceed according to a time- ible determined "by whatever court pro- eedings may be involved." Moeller waived hi...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 17

…SUNDAY MAY 3, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVENTEEN g' y a au ;tMIate'; 11V1-11\ L TT V A'XXAU YJAU V AJ1M A 4UA'JA'S 4 ANN ARBOR ENTERS THE REALM OF ART O FR Art Association Will Display Paintings By Stanley Crightoi Probably the finest and most un- usual exhibit ever to be shown in Ann Arbor will be offered to the stu- Oents and public of the city, when a specially selected collection of pic- tures from the Twenty-third Interna- ...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 17

…TUR MICTIMAN "All-V lp-A . '' 11 L' 1U. .54 .1 1 T . K 11 :.33.~ C3.. l H J~1~ i. Wvrine Coac hesCarry On Felin Yost's Spirt In Work Michigan Has Well-Balanced Athletic Staff Each Mentor Is An Expert In His Field; Nearly All Were Stars In College By HAL WILSON Four Of The Mentors Who Will Guide Varsity Fortunes During Coming Year Trackmen Favored In Big Tens Incessantly striving to carry on the famed Michigan spirit imbued in athle...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…Page 18-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-The Michigan Daily UT TIN THEM 4 7-LOST AND FOUND FEMALE PUPPY FOUND, approx. 3 months old. White terrier or terrier mix w/black and tan mark- ings. Found in Washtenaw/Hill St area. Call 663. 9274, ask for Ann. dA5o5 FOR SA LE SONY TC-630 TAPE RECORDER SYSTEM. R-R, good rond. with mikes, speakers, etc., $185. Also, AKAI CR-800 8-track recorder, ex. cond., $90 w/10 blank tapes. Callte 'enings, 995-5190. 228506 '7...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…18 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 3, 1995 SoFrBALL Continued from page 15 and pinchrunner Erin Martino on sec- ond, Carr hit a long fly ball to rightfield to advance the runner to third. Second baseman Jessica Lang was then walked intentionally after reach- ing a full count. But Smith popped out to centerfield to end the Wolverines' eight game winning streak. Earlier in the season Michigan went 19 straight games without a loss. The Wol...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 18

…PAGE ETGH"1 EEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MAY "', 1925 PAGE EIGHTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. MAY 3, 1925 it MOM MR TELEPHONE SUPPLEMENT. 0 RY ' ' IE E ADVERTISERS! i 0 L I ' Store 6215 New Phones f Grenhoue217 j Greenhouse 2x715 - 11 lowers Seeds Our telephone numbers,119 and 139 have been changed to 4104 under the new Dial system. Can its to have your screen problem taken care of mo. C. Fischer Co. Dancing New~...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 18

…iG]T F N THE MICHICAN DAItY Western Conference Grid Rivals Wind Up Spring Tr- aining Graduation To Take 1eavy Toll Of Track Team But Freshmen Show Promise As Varsity Timber Next Season's Golf Team Hit By Graduation Wildcats Rely On Frosh; Illini End Long Session Graduation will take a heavy toll from Michigan's varsity track team this year. Leaving the squad will be the greatest distance runner in Michigan history, Capt. Ralph Schwar...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-Page 19 (ContinuedfromPage 18) BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING J&J COPYING/TYPING SERVICES We handle dissertations, resumes, legal, term papers. Rackham Quality guaranteed. 1202 S. University 7days 662-6401 cJtc MISCELLANEOU" VIOLIN LESSONS. Beginning through Advanced. Doctorate from U of M. For information call 663- 8392. 30M506 SUMMER SUBLET May through August. Nice modern apartment. Cheap! Ca...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…Wednesday, May 3, 1995 - The Michigan Daily- 19 Annual 'Naked Mile' celebrates end of classes im Lord aily Staff Reporter They wore backpacks, capes, towels and viking hats. A few even carried musical instruments or ra- dios, but most of the approximately 350 runners wore nothing but shoes and their birthday suits. April 18 saw the winter semester's classes come to an end while the Michigan tradition of the "Naked Mile" ran on. Students as we...…

May 03, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 157) • Page Image 19

… SUYNDAY, MAY 3, 1 925 THE MICHIGANDAILY THE MICHIGAN DAlI Y 1 ,i1i7C.L'/ k 11i 1 i 1. lil ,\ i. }'1emno These Ne/vo T elephone Numbers For The Time Of Need When Good Service Is Required ,..... ..._ i r ft6 'C 'I C 'I I C 'C 1~ I I 'C IC 4 -rrrrrrsrrir~. .rr .,r, ,Wrrrr. i r1t il r r nu+.e 1 New Phone N kme 3814 S LATER'S r Ii C' i DIAL 3 7 FOR Shaw Grocery .709 PACKARD 3712 Phone 3432 FURNITURE Repaired Remodele...…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 19

….11 "HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOR NNETEMN, THE MICHICAN DAily Variety Of Courses 1 Literary College Summer Program Has Variety Of Courses Be Accented During Term [Summer Gives [( 'ses Of Study Are Similar I onnnrtnities To Regular Session Program Speech Curriculum Of Recreation By BOB SPECKHARD Bar Harbor, Maine, will have noth- ing on Ann Arbor this summer as far as recreational facilities are con- cerned. Barbour Gymnasium and the Wo- men...…

May 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…Page 20-Wednesday, May 3, 1978-The Michigan Daily OMB REPORT CITES BENEFITS: Zero-base budgeting going well WASHINGTON (AP)-A report by report said that despite some problems, (ZBB) is to justify all programs, even describing how they could get by for the Office of Management and Budget the technique is off to a good start after those that have been around for years, less. Most agencies had trouble figuring (OMB) said zero-base budgeting or- a...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

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