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April 30, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XVIII. ANN ARBO0R, MICH-IGAN\, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. No. I ts. 0.S U CH D LED sie kassetceed-up cigar was t ere 0. 8 II.SCHE U with tat saume "urry up" stuff that hissaltwsays een claracteristic of hin. FORlf hTFistle cl the bnsch up in circles Fui DUAL gsunts. A fes words of general ad- Handicapv Varsity Meet Will Pre- s"sce folosede and these signal squads 55 rc picked. eee tie real swork began. Cede It-Tenni...…

April 30, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…TH!MICHIIAN fDAILY 6. I. Wild Comipally Our Spring 1 908 line of fine Imported and Domestic Is now ready. It inclndesill the latest'sovecities, Shadles and Up-to-Date Patterns in Moose Brown, Caribou Tan, Leather Shade, Grays and Fancy Blues Your patronage respectfully solicited. A. I Wild Colupally 311 South State Street If Yu Buy a Base Ball Mitt a bat or anything in Uhe sporitig goodis line you'll he well suiited if yonuIbuy it of Sheehan ...…

April 30, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…TITS MICHIGAN DAIL"Y- Now is the lime - TO - SAVE TIME Shave yourself BEFORE you wait. HOW? With -a Gillette Safety bought at QUARRY'S Money Loaned On Watcbes, tDtamonrrds. Law o Ioks. or otber pomsonal property. Watthes and Jewelry repaired. Bargains tn Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 R. Liberty St Ann Arbor. 9ia P5stt~ . in.totetro lb JOSEPH C. WATTS Sprin g H ats Spootxs Post Cardes Darling & Malleaux STATE IdSTREEFT College Ste...…

April 30, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…r- --- -- THRB MICHIGAN DAILY 1000 T.AIOI N G We sho thite 1 t omnplete assortment of New woolens ini this part ofIoio o take pride in the Quality, Price and Design. Look> mover osz1r etoday. CALENDAR. Ari 30_ -Lecture at iscsbcrry IfHall, 7 :30 p. IC., o00. Congo Refor M :Jove-. mlent." April 3 -GOV.:Johntson of -Minnesota 00 S. L. A. course, 8 p. m. May j---County Fair in the gymnna- May i-Concert lay University orettes- tra of 4i piece...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…(HER REL ES F By WILLIAM-BENOIT University President Harlan Hatcher's advisory council on fair housing released yesterday its long-awaited report on the proposed Ann Arbor fair hous- ing ordinance analyzing in de- tail the ordinance's shortcom- ings. The report points out legal loopholes by which a landlord could avoid the provisions of the ordinance if it were to be passed and suggests means of tightening it to be more in- clusive. Compi...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY F!ALF-WAY MARK: Office Enrolls 4,250 Students 'Virginia Woolf' Arrives By RICHARD KELLER SIMON The Office of Registration and Records has pre-classified 4,250 students, including 3,050 in the literary college, at the half-way point in its drive to process 12,000 students by the last day of classes. All-students, whether pre-classi- fled or not, will have to go through1 registration next semester in Wat- erman Gymnasium, R...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…1903 THE MICHIGAN DAILN yfX/'ice " 1963 THE MIrH1~AN DAII.~ - .rA.aA<. sr.aaaa a a-i AGE THRI Santo D omingo as Back Says )own Jus tices NYASALAND: Chiume Cites Needed Reform Haitia ARGENTINE PROBLEM: Assert Haiti Urge Legalization of Peronists By CARL COI EN Three visiting Argentine student leaders noted Sunday that the legislation of the Peronist party would end many of that country's problems. Roberto Contreras of the Uni- ver...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR, MIcH., PHONE NO 2-3241 Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. >AY. APRIL 30, 1963 NIGHT EDITOR: GAIL EVANS Students S...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

…- , _____________ I r IU lI HELP WANTED BLIND STUDENT requires readers, minimum required 6 hrs. record time weekly. $1.25 per hr. Call NO 8-8156 only between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. H18 EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS for small boys' camp. Crafts, water front, gym- nastics, riflery. Write giving personal background and training to CAMP FLYING EAGLE, 125 Webber Dr., Lansing, Mich. .117 WANTED: Full time or part-time per- sonnel capable of quantity work s...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 30, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 30, -t Diamondmen Try To Rebound At Western The New.. SPECTRUM LEFT MAY DAY Y By TOM WEINBERG Special To The Daily O n Offset Press KALAMAZOO-Playing on the heels of their worst Big Ten start since 1959, Michigan's Wolverines will play Western Michigan here this afternoon in an attempt to get back onto the victory trail.. "Maybe we can start tomorrow to play ...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

…1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Grid Team To Play Inning Footbal SPORT SHORTS: r.. e Paul Brown May Purchase Philadelphia By JIM BIRGER Acting Associate Sports Editor Saturday will be the day of de- ision for Lee Wilson, the inven- tor of a unique idea known as in- ning football. A personal friend of Wilson, Michigan football Coach Bump El- liott has graciously consented to play 'his next to last scrimmage under the 12 inning system and Michig...…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…THE NMICHIGAN TVUEAY AiLY TTUESDAY. LEAR STAKES: Undeclared Wars Ravage Southeast Asia Countries DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. - I (Continued from Page 3) In Malaya t...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…UNION FAILS TO CLARIFY POLICIES See Page 4 Sir4i A6PF 41P :43 a t t SOME SHOWERS High--55 Low-38 Increasing cloudiness, continued cool. Seventy Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXI, No. 148 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1961 FIVE CENTS EIGHT PAGES State Universities . . At Turning Point By MICHAEL OLINICK The development of a trend toward voluntary statewide coordination of higher public education may well mark an, historically...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNI DA [RTS AND LETTERS: Musician Discusses Expression in Jazz Jazz, one of the most talked about and least understood forms of musical expression today, should be a sincere effort on the part of the musician to "communicate" with the listener, Omar Clay, '61M, contends. Clay and his trio recently won honors as the best combo at the Collegiate Jazz Festival, held at the University of Notre Dame. The trio, which has been ...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…1961 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' FAF:TF. 1961 THE MICHiGAN DAILY I3AE~W TTTU1~'U * A*~ aj a S~4fl jrnuG 1 n nG U New Frontier's First 100 Days Record Loss in U.S. Prestige By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (R) - Life was rough on the new frontiers of United States foreign policy dur- ing President John F. Kennedy's first 100 days. United States prestige suffered two damaging blows as the result of Russia's man-in-sp...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

…"Gracious - You Mean To Say There's Still Shooting In Laos?" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF -STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must' be noted in all re...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

…Y, APRIL 30, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F --- FOREIGN EDUCATION: Student Views Arab Schools (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a five-part series on for- eign education.) By ELLEN SILVERMAN Government run high schools in Lebanon have produced a more educationally advanced country than most Middle Eastern na- tions, Nabil Abdel-Baki, Grad, says. Yet, less than one per cent of the people secure higher educa- tion, because most of the univer...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY si UNDAY, APRIL 30, 1961 oyce Wins Two in Three-Game Sweep Blue Squad Smashes Whites In Initial Stadium Scrimmage By CLIFF MARKS Michigan's football team finally made it into the Stadium yester- day and the result was a hard- hitting intrasquad game that saw ten touchdowns scored, six of them on passes. Coach Bump Elliott and his staff had loaded the Blue team for the weekly scrimmage under near- game conditions, and thi...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA .T PHILADELPHIA: 'M' Captures 2-Mile Relay Cindermen Capture Six Firsts In Record-Filled Open Meet ' 'By The Associated Press Ergas Leps did it again yester- day as he put on another of his patented finishing kicks to give Michigan a win in the two-mile relay in the Penn Relays. The Wolverines had won the' four-mile relay on Friday, and thus duplicated their efforts of last year when they won the four- mile and distan...…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RI THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'RIL dews Need For Learned 2Aomputers By DAVID GEIGER The chief aim of researchers udying artificial intelligence is build "intelligent" computers, rof. Marvin L. Minsky, mathe- atician at the Massachusetts In- itute of Technology, said in one a series of computer apprecia- on lectures here Thursday. Digital computers which can 'lve problems according to a refully mapped progam proce- ire do show a k...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…RELIGIOUS BIAS CLOUDS TRADITION See Page 4 Sit yn Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 4714hrt SHOWERS High--G0 Iow--45 Cloudy with increasing showers toward afternoon. VOL. LXX, No. 147 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1960 FIVE CENTS SIX P) i Educator Advocates Additional Semester Nye Sees Need for State Colleges To Initiate More Efficient Plans By SUSAN FARRELL A recent study recommends that Michigan's colleges and univ...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

…SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 TUF MICHIGAN DAIfV TWillIA AIA ATRA, PI 3,16 PEAN VIEW: rof. Dulles Discusses Foreign Policy By JUDITH OPPENHEIM hough the majority of the ated young Europeans are ex- eIy friendly toward the United es, they feel that our foreign y is too naively idealistic, Prof. er Rhea Dulles of Ohio State ersity told an Honors Council iar on American foreign pol- 'esterday afternoon. of. Dulles discussed the prob- last January...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Premier Declares uts Riot Martial Law CITIES OF EVIL: Find Sodom, Gomorral As S in Turkey Violent Clash In Ankara Injures. 10 Army Tanks, Troop, Surround Campus ISTANBUL (P)-Student demon strators erupted in three Turkis] cities yesterday against Premie Adnan Menderes and bloodshei resulted in clashes with police. The government reacted quickl: by extending martial law in Istan bul and Ankara for three months * The most violent cla...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

…"We Should Get Together More Often" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANk UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 When Opinions Are Free Truth Wtil Prevail" BRINK OF LIFE: No Dearth of Birth In Foreign Film ONE WONDERS, after seeing "Brink of Life" at the Campus, whether perhaps Ingmar Bergman is being brainwashed. His ...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

…M APRIL 30, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA Vflu' u* .5. £~ZEj ~ UV Board Unites International' Associations By CYNTHIA NEU "International Friendship" Is both the password and the by- law of one of the University's newest organizations, the Inter- national Coordinating Board. Formed officially in May of 1959, the Board, as its name im- plies, coordinates the activities of its member organizations which deal with topics of an interna- tional na...…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATTTRnAV_ APTEM Iii lQrft THE MICHIGAN DAILY~A"I'TTPn&V AD~TT Oft 1A~A tis[ix ilibilti.L El '341L .iV, lybV Frackmen Star at. Penn; Marcereau Blanks Iowa Bird Wins Broad Jump; Distance Medley 'First (Continued from Page 1) Lefty Allows EightScattered Safeties; Franklin Paces Hitters with 2 RBI's 9 Accordingly he stayed Just behind Georgetown's Bob Vinton until the final 200 yards at which point he made his cu...…

April 30, 1907 (vol. 17, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily .V I ............ , ,. XVFI. No 1 io, ATHLETES TELL OFt PHILADELPHIA TRIP ,en Return With More Watches -Pennsy Treated Them Roy- ally---How It All Happened. i-t cfoiur i}-carp h icrnerd tic gold ?".\'St tl -cu l iiiic. I-i retu nd illtn Cii S o th ii -itri R mei c~tt jlt, ofiiiei YirkiCitN. 'Jihly. i ar lii-n iiion ily cried a -W ,sl h t i is iiiiiiiii i but r- Inn liii isllad b " in" Patter The trp as n li)Valc in liith...…

April 30, 1907 (vol. 17, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

… r-) 0 0O 0 0 O 0 00O 0 00O 0 e , O O O_ O 0O It O 0 IdtJ O0 71 L f-r con7 zI -a- - uj M' w d d ..r+I 44 oo IIId~ Q a T-! M f u U z: zl j ' y' " it f -^ H z H z 0 F 0 H U _ 'J :' L. ..1 t s I 1 C,, O-l3 U, C = 0 cam LL Q v } - U- v ChEU Um bt a r... '- rte T r a t -C u . - 7 0 __ " 0 .. f …

April 30, 1907 (vol. 17, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…TTVF ITC Hf AN' TDAILY 1'i 3 r a E . 1 s 7' .. 1 " i r . - " F Y----- ', , '.; , A College Man looks as much a fossil in a suit of clothes made for his father as a Vassar girl would appear if she wore a dress buil for her mother. The difference twixt College Brand Clothes (just for young chaps and men who envy the youth) and usual garments, is every whit this much, no price difference. Fine Line of Spring Hlats and Furnishings WALK-OVER OXF...…

April 30, 1907 (vol. 17, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…TTI! IT MICTTIGtAN DI) L Y _® UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO1 ALAR1 CLOCI(SHACK AND CNIRIAGE HIREa The Summerp Quarter, 1907 ItTtrsr SCnapman's Jewelry Stovco 206 SOUTHii MAIN si'iti:Li ' k 11 x<9it'I T1Ji5 - we lesa1' TH HVRIYi~' 204 South State Street PP .11. ' S < i'" t GLUOAVES nin right lt e, so byhayfIineiind asse troubile PttI<1 ;c c 11ic 1i;411 (';tfc1 r 1 P1I:: n. lut= 3 t -1 ( Wt r A New Fad ill the Latest Cravat From Wood It takes o...…

April 30, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…ti of x: ... : IL Vol V. No. 146 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY; APRIL 30, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. THE DEBATE AT EVANSTON. WAS MICHIGAN FAIRLYDEFEAT.- ED BY NORTHWESTERN? A Statement of the Inside Facts From an Authentic Source- Things Do Not Appear So Straight as They Might. The impr. eaton at(oms to exists :aimong the Students of tlthUiverwity. foudedIperhapisloon the iarticle Ihilit llppeartd ini Saturday's e'ditioniof? ile ,Daily, th...…

April 30, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

…. , THE U. OF M. DAILY. Published Daily (Sunday excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OFICo: Times building N. Pain St., opposite post office. EDITORS. J. A. LeRoY, 'S, Mtanging Editor. G. B3 I.MSONso, 'i L, Assistnt A. W. SuIH, Special, Assistant. Wt. A. Oroos, .00 L, Assistant. II. COL~euAN, 'g, Atheic Editor. J. S. PEARL, '5 L, Business Manager. Associate Editors. I. A. Ilocer,'.5. E. L. Evans, '10 L. E. R. Son...…

April 30, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…1 _V THE U. OFL M. DAILY. MICHIGAN GEnTIjI Time Table (Revised) Nov1, 1894 EAST. WEST P.alanE M.35A.ll. 54 N. Y. Special...515 N. Y. Special.-. 7 311 Eastern Ex...1 25 N. S. Limited.... 9 23 A. M. Pacific Ex--12 15 Atlantic Es-.7 47 P. s D. N. Epreso.... 5 40 Wetern Es.---2 1 G. R. Espreoo --_11 05 Chi. Nt. Es.---10 25 G.. Ex.----5 5 . W. RU1G05L.S, H. W. HAES, G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. At., Ann Arbor. T., A. A. & N. M. RY. Takng effect Sun...…

April 30, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

…7-I IF I TILE U. OF M. DAILY. For E. W evert line Misci I THlE Dookstor.l George Wi~hr, 19 ltsadqnarters for dent needs in the he, Sitationery and ck in general. ICHALLEIL, ~lBOOKSELLER, ton St., one block Main at. THE HIGHEST O AR H IGETO ALL HIGH GRADES, Warrasted superior to ainy Bicycle built is lbeaworld, regariless of price. ;( ont be induced to pay mere money far an inferior wheel1 Insist on havn the Waverley. Built and guaranteed...…

April 30, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…AM&Wdbft.d) whe Uf o r 'o VOL. X. Spring Announcement 44.4 d G. H. WILD & CO. We have just received oar line of spring woolens for men's wear. It includes everything in staples that are suitable and de- sirahle for the season. We are also showing full ranges in nov- elties, in quality and style to suit the most exacting taste, consisting of Top Coats, Suit- ings, Fancy Vests and Golf Trouserings. We invite you to call and inspect our line ...…

April 30, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

…2 THE UNIVERSITY 01 MICHIGAN DAILY 2 THE UNIVERSITY Ok MICHIGAN DAILY Pubilebted Daily (Sundays excepted) duing th College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Grinca: The Inland Pess, Henning Block. Both Phones 14. MANAGING EDITOR. F. EGELARD, '01 L. BUSINESS MANAGER. .1. HNS. '00 L. EDITORS. ATHLEICS, . G. D. HDNocie, '01 E. T. R. WoDu, '00 L A .H>McDouuAL,'OIl J. B. WOOD,'00, W. D.ldacnw,'00OM, L. J.EMONTuOosnn,'00, B H. JNEONnc. '0oL. ...…

April 30, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…THE UNIVERSITY OiF MICHIGAN DAILY. S . 11 V JUST A STEP AHEAD IN STYLE -NEVER IN PRICE. HILD BRA D TE NE TALOR120 WASHINGTON Si. MICHIGAN CENTR~ALIl "~The Niagara Falls Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Taking Effect Novemsber 19, 1899. Detroit Night Epress ...........55 51A. a. Atlantic Express ........7 45" Grand Rapids Express ... 11...... t10 Mail and Express............. 347Ps. N. Y. Boston Special............o45 Fast Eastern ............…

April 30, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…-4 4 J~THEIINIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DlA[EY. GOLF If you want.. DRIVERS, BRASSIE DRIVERS, ICLEEKS, MILL IRONS, LOFT- ERS, PUTTERS, CADDIE BAGS AND GOLF BALLS......... You can find them at Sheehan's We carry the largest assortment of all makes in the city. Gur clerks are up to date Golfers, and will gladly give you any in- formation desired in the pur- chase of outfits. We are Ann Arhor Agents for the following well-known cluhs: XILLIE DUNN, McG...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…FACULTY SENATE TAKES #INITIATIVE See Page 4 Si ditan Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ~~Iatp CLOUDY, COOLER VOL. LXIX, No. 149 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX PA I I 1 1 i t 7 1 1 Students To Vote On Sports Issue Referendum To.Reflect opinion Of Rose BHowl Game Participation By PHILIP POWER and JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council voted early this morning to conduct a referendum to determine studen...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY C To li AN / JOsE Short: rhema u/d sig h t a t 7 :0 0 a n d 9 :00 with 4 PHINE HULL, CARY GRANT OLYMPIA DIVING SEQUENCE turday 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday at 8:00 ARTHUR LINDQUIST'S ' THE TIME4 F DESIRE" Short: NDON OF WILLIAM HOGARTH i ITECTURE AUDITORI UM 50 cents - - - - ))IP Sa 'I. Russian Literature Critic To Lecture at University By NORMA SUE WOLFE Prof. Slonim came to the United The man who has been called States in...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

…X. APRIL 30, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4l. " " Y AI~RIL an. 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOSSIL FINDERS: Museum Paleontologists Carry on Vital Research 4- (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of four articles discussing research in the University natural science museums.) By SHARON EDWARDS At their first meeting in 1837, the University Board of Regents provided for a "Cabinet of Natural History" to display various items as they were a...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year - DITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions A'e Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail'" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. INCLUDES CONTEMPORARY WORKS: 66th May Festival Begins...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

… .w FUR .i< "c: r r For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Fridayand Saturday 9:30'till 11:30A.M. "y ,y .,r , 'tii """"" ""r."" 5'v" rRfr"..v p;."'"x ..vf; ,,y," ?" 'r,'. r.' lrZ. :oLtlH '+ aw+pTSSo ffr: sifii'a': ti: '3v /.!i f :Sl. SSi :":+ .iiFF. Students interested in doing Direct- ed "Teaching in the Greater Detroit Area next fall must apply before Thurs., April 30, Interviews with the ...…

April 30, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Olympic Leader Tokyo Favorite Wolverine Baseball Team Faces Notre Dame Today She means so much to you! Tell her so on her special day SUNDAY, MAY 10 with don't want to pay the heavy ex- penses to send their teams to Japan. European nations are still recovering from losses spent on their trips to Melbourne in 1956. Detroit's delegation, which lists Roby as one of its leaders, will of- fer to help subsidize the visiting t...…

April 30, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, ItCH.. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, tf0t N. 55 .our Special Line no... JUDGE JOHNSON WRITES Traing Tbe Starts j TRACK MEN TO GO EAST EE orinadDo etcSvral Letters A F tec' 4 'Q fr11om tiiiiiandithel lwiingimeitiier jMhieaEntei s Eeois Men for the AB IS jHim-Had a Safe Voyag ralakeoil u Big Eastern eet-All WillBes E D i port De to Al ie at M~s::,ta lis,'ull wens i'(l Hils. UlieTlnI er o FOR SPRING (May 2. ryIKni'tK.;, We'tsIne(li. Welts...…

April 30, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN D AIL Y, a.uss '_~ s2. 111 lustre tluts'ssimillRA I O S H NE sil laiti s 1 i'tss. s issue osuit's'lsi-ill1111 $3.00) Shoe is the shoe ~iiiii'iit i l'ssVs ilil 5151 tu' ii I nnii' Aris ii' is slt tie iisit I11s ;111(1 to vs ar 'sf en the weather is uncer- / i'its'' li'~i~'iiu sailt for lPi'ssii't'si'siAsse.1. tain. A little rain doesn't hurt it ' "s"s 'siils'ii. rs.itiii ltuu st is n1lauiuis the wh_____________i s le ...…

April 30, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…TEEF.UNIYEFSITY OF MI1(1HGA.N UAILA .P - .'P.01f f P% ..-. + 2±:01 0'r>' ' ' ':. - . 0 .f;' z:01 S . °., :._- Cz1. P'z. :yf: s. 'k'' rr ' t Qm ofSOLE AGENTS a GOODSPEI D' S 117 MAIN STRIET m A' iuiizi Centraiil U . TAD¢ 'pM .MANDOLINS & GUITARS + U r'IXI LA) I<n 190001, .100 NIAGARA FALLS ROUTE' ;F..+0 Tliy eefor al1 atthe T lL 'sTIOltTtLIN- i hee.eMsc tr + SPRING IMPORTATIONS have arm ta=reM~CSoe ANN ARBOR TO rived and are ready for inspectio...…

April 30, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…THlE U IVJEESITY 01f MICHIGAN DAILY NEW BOOKS l. King's lawn, tby Drwconatl i,ly 'err, a story of tin' Main (nils',a,1y tinre Clorke 1nn. Thlat lan aing t, Afai. by C A.1 y- rea Barbou. thle Vi'ils of Ilitbetic.Iy Elior (Sy n. Lle Aoticr Hee, by (George Ftorton. X.'a ,Sorof Sarah, by Loiec tacs- liO. eis lonIlaee Are Ot and Loves :Abelvi. by Bady. The Love Letters of the .taing, by le Oatlienine. Tdhe 1v teleterof VS4or Itulit. Altlie noa: ea...…

April 30, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…SATURDAY NIGHT STUDY PROBLEMS See Editorial Page Y Seventy-Three Years of Editorial Freedom 47Iat SHOWERS High-61 Low-47 Continuedrmild with scattered showers LXXIV, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT P S STATE LEGISLATURE: SGC SekFull 'U'Budget By DAVID BLOCK Student Government Council:t }f. last night passed a motion urg- ing the state House of Represen- tatives to approve the original ap- ...…

April 30, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Speakers Explore Universities'Finances, Va lues, Policies Colleges Value 'Wrong' Issues Collegiate Press Service CHICAGO-Universities are not living the values that they osten- sibly stand for. Although universities are sup- posed to be dealing with the most important issues of the day, they insead discourage active involve- ment-and in many cases even discussion-of these issues. This was the consensus that emerged from a...…

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