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… 5 bedroom apts. aumished. Great locations. Call 429-2463. Michigan Daily ARTS 763-0379 Share the - eOws, n- fluig In Co- operation With: UPLAN ILLS sti t " FM/102 nn EMEAC f DETROIT-TOKYO ROUND…
… 5 bedroom apts. aumished. Great locations. Call 429-2463. Michigan Daily ARTS 763-0379 Share the - eOws, n- fluig In Co- operation With: UPLAN ILLS sti t " FM/102 nn EMEAC f DETROIT-TOKYO ROUND…
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… today' McKINLEY PROPERTIES Campus Division 611CHURCH CAMPUSARCADE 769-8520 EXT. 241 HOURS: M-F9-6SAT. 10-2 cCte Medical Center View Apts. 1028 Fuller (corner of Glenn and Fuller) FALL 83'-MODERN. 2…
…. 10-2 cCtc San Souci Fall Rentals Large one and two bedroom furnished or unfurnished apartments available in Fall occupancy. Apart- ments include heat, free parking, and large balcony or patio. Located…
… organizations. The University faculty has contributed $1,776; the Ann Arbor townspeople and factories, $568; Detroit organizations and in- dividuals, $1,363; and miscellaneous, $102. Applications Received This…
…, roorn not far from campus, must be quiet. Prefer E. University neighborhood. Pox 102. Wheary Wardrobe trunks trunks made at popular prices at KOCH AND HENNE bestI BUGS I r SPORT l ' I)I 0i m real…
… leone Ann Arbor by Control Stand- ard Tine. SOUTH NORTH *No. .- 7:25 A. mt. No. 1.- 0:76 A. M0. No. 2.-1t:30 A. M,. *No. 5-12:30 P. 10. No. 4.- 8:35 P.3to. No. 3.- 4:56 r. m. tNo. 102-0:05 P.. M. tNo. 101…
… Summer Sports 2111nd~l forms, 1A.117,1B. free to ally laddre-ss. A. G, SPALDING & BROS., 'IC'AGO: PHILADEILPHIIA- 100 MadisnStreet. 102 Chestnut S1121212 NEW s-YORK: 241 and '24:1 Broadway-. …
… starter, and loser, Ted Plough- man. Tom Biggs went all the way to pick up the win. Chi Psi laced Kappa Alpha Psi, 10-2, as losing pitcher Joe Clark was raked over the coals for 10 hits and four walks. The…
… the. secondl doubles. ,e c-., --I I AIMERICAN LEAGIJ"I Chic ago New York Thom'as Collins. 000 100 210- 4 13 0 1501 211 00x--1.0 11 1 and rot*ilse; Pennock and3 fill St. Louis 102 100 020- '6 11 2…
… Es S 4 $'40, $45 t $50 Suits and Topooat* a. .a New York.......310 000 000-4 12 Washington ....700 000 00x-7 16 1{ 2 Boston-Philadelphia: Rain. National League Cincinnati ....202 100 102- Chicago…
… Sl.. Louis--VanrGilder, Schang. Cleveland -- Ile and I R 11E 001- 5 1 33 30*-11 16 4 Wingard and L. Sewall. R IIE Washington .. 102 001 031-8 14 0 Boston........ 100 300) 003-7 13 4 Washington…
… beginning of The 308 students, 206 women the new semester. Groesbeck does and 102 men, will be housed to- not know yet whether it will be gether in East Quadrangle, the used in the future. men in Greene House…
… the Regents also accepted over $416,000 in gifts to the University. Included in the gifts was more than $102,800 from numerous don- ors for the Michigan Alumni Fund, $75,500 from foundations, $114…
…. CHICAGO (/)- Railroad Man agement and union leaders, pro- testing against a recommended 10.2-cent wage hike for 450,000 workers, i n v o k e d government p o li c y statements yesterday to support opposite…
… at 1:30 with a 10-2 season mark. The Wolverines easily grabbed their fourth victory of the spring yesterday against the Illini. The outcome was never in doubt as Senkowski and Co. took five singles…
… "improving" and no fevers had exceeded 102 degrees. Also taken ill during the epi- demic were Mrs. Martha V. Strauss, Barbour Resident Direc- tor, and Margaret Bristol, dieti- cian for the residence hall. Mrs…
…, driving in four runs. New York .. 010 102 000-4 9 1 Boston .....001 420 01x-8 11 2 Pyle, Feldman, Seward and Lom- bardi; Hutchinson, Barrett, Kluttz. son was Big Ten singles champion in the number two…
…. Lucille Getter in charge. Education Al Education B20 Education Cl Bus. Adm. 102 Bus. Admn. 122 Bus. Adm, 152 Each course Tue. A. M. June 12 Thu. A. M. June 7 Mon.?P. M. June 4 Mon P. M. June 4 Tue. A. M…
…'....................... .. Mon.,May 31,7p.m. ......Thurs., June 10, 9-12 SPECIAL PERIODS Ec. 51, 52, 53, 54, 102 .................... English 1, 2 ............................ Soc. 51, 54, 90 .......................... Bot. 1…