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October 06, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…I PAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953 I U H I U On East-West Crisis- Conferences But No Pacts RENEWED TALK of peace pacts, agree- ments and non-aggression treaties should hardly serve to alleviate America's fears of a third world war. At no time in history have such agreements proved effective in prevent- ing wars or the use of unbelievably horrible weapons. It is only logical that if a nation is going to wage war, i...…

October 06, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

…TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FiVE Em Sororities Hold Pledging Ceremonies onSunday ,.. ^i-fB* dRuth Bulderis, Jane E. Conboy, Nancy Jane Tomblyn, Diane E. Leona A. Macey, Peggy Mattox, 4.20 i i Rushees Receive Ids Rae Cruthers, Sally Hole, Nancy Thompson and Virginia Gail Zie- Mary Loretta Reilly, Harriet W. C. Jaquette, Emily Jewell, Grete man. Scott, Mary Edna Selway, Janis Jorgenson, Carol L. Kauffman, * * * Si...…

October 06, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER , 1953 MIRACULOUS MACHINE! Union Office Uses Mechancal Brain By JOEL BERGER ( 4. * , * Add, subtract, multiply, divide, correct mistakes-all for $5,600. Such operations are child's play for the huge bookeeping machine in the Unioi business office. In operation since last spring, the light gray automaton has already saved the Union countless man- hours.,of work. THE OVERSIZED calculating ma...…

October 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…3.. EDITOePR'S NOTE See Page 2 tC t ait r, ' k Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LXII, No. 11 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 CLOUDY AND COOLER SIR PAGES r I 4 i .j ' House Votes Record Sum For Defense Military To Get 37 Billions More WASHINGTON - (P) - The largest peace-time military appro- priation bill in history was ap- proved by the House yesterday, making $94,000,000,000 available for preparedness this year...…

October 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO T H E MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 I r_ By CHUCK ELLIOTT T USUALLY takes a particular case to bring a poor policy into the open. And when particular cases are involved, fair ex- amination of the lame policy rapidly de- generates into personal, confused crimina- tion and recrimination. The case of Ted Topor and the eligibility requirements is no exception. When the athletic eligibility committee decided last week to l...…

October 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE r. Lop at Turns BacA Michigan Eleven Aims for First '51 Win;' ' Favored Over UTnbea ten Stanford Indians Giants, 3-1, Sophs Starr as M' J-V's W~hip Marquette, 2 6-21 To Square Series 4' Lefty BestsLarry Jansen; Rasehi Faces Hearn Today * * * (Continued from Page 1) But the principle running threat is Hugasian at right half, y who, along with fullback Bob Meyers, have given St...…

October 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…4 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 VA DELAYS PAY: Vets May Have To Wait For Subsistence Checks 'U' Foreign Enrollment Hits New High this Fall EIUDE By JERRY HELMAN Veterans on campus will prob- ably not receive their subsistence checks until Dec. 1 this semester, according to an announcement by the Detroit regional office of the Veterans Administration. The VA said much of the delay Speaker Set For Hatcher's Ina...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…1 U.., RUSSIA -, T WO INCIDENTS . ,et rake 4 Latest Deadline in the State aai4h CLOUDY AND WRA I VOL. LXI, No. 10 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 WOHTW AGE Red Release Of Railroads EndsStrike Allied Pressure Given-As Reason VIENNA - () - The Commu- nists called off their strike in the Soviet sector of Vienna and in the Soviet zone of Austria early today "because of western pressure." Yesterday Communist bands vir- tually i...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…FRIDAY, OTOE,1 , 1rE 5 ; Affeet of TV , -a On 'U' grades Television, which has replaced comic books apparently has had no effect on the study' habits of University students. Kappa Nu and Zeta Beta Tau fraternities copped their housing group's grade honors despite tele- vision distractions whereas the least fortunate fraternities reach- ed the bottom of the list without the aid of TV. Calls to grade-happy sororities showed TV sets lacking in t...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…h I 'Ht Lab' IKnow No Season Changes By RON WATTS PMegardbess of seasonal changes, Phoenix Poject reserch Isalways kn9wn as a "hot lab." . The atomic lab is located in the baseent of Palme aoraoy ment oradio-active idie an * * * Hospta theIie i s d fo tions. E'vety two weeks a shipment of radio-active material arrives in abox lined with two Inches of lead. Inside are small glass viles filled wltb a clear liquid. The radio-active substances a...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OOCTOER 6, .180 U U. S., Russia - Two Incidents ON OCTOBER 5 the Chicago Sun-Times, either by acident or more likely by in-. tentional news play, virtually created an 'editorial by placing two news briefs side by side. An interesting contrast can be de- rived from the two. In the first article, the Sun's Washington correspondent reported the comments of the Budapest "Nespszava," a Communist news- paper, on a re...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…I F IWIAZ OCOBERlogo5 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P f4, I II HOD GE-PODGE AFFAIR: I Casualness To Keynote'Hop' Casualness will reign at the Hodge-Podge Hop which will be presented from 8:30 to midnight today on the mall between the Natural Science and Chemistry luildings. Charlie Manning and his or- ehestra will provide the music for this goodwill dance presented by the Phoenix ,Project to, start off its fall campaign. CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE g...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRJD LI Clips Whiz Kids in Tenth With Homer by Vic Raschi in the 1-0 opener, hadn't scored a series run in 13 innings until they finally moved Mike Goliat home in the fifth. It was their first series run, in fact, since their last series ap- pearance in 1915. Goliat singled on a bouncer to- ward second that Coleman had no license to stop. The Yank second baseman made a sensational play to knock down the ball but th...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… !iI)AY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 Intra-Mural Fraternity Elevens Return To I-M Football Competition Delta Upsilon, Chi Psi, Theta Chi, Si ma Phi Epsilon Win Initial Games THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE$ I' Pigskin Play Moves Into High Gear * * * * * By KEITH MILLER King football ruled the fraterni- ty circles this week as competition began In the Intramural loop. Dan Billingsley, Delta Upsilon j half-back, threw two touchdown passes and a...…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…1 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY MWAY, OMOBEA 6 I j I PLUSH LANDMARK SOLD: Tau Delta Phi Buys Hoover Mansion - , . , , , C I ASSOCIATED PRESS PICTURE NEWS The old Hoover mansion, long time Ann Arbor landmark, has been sold to Tau Delta Phi fra- ternity and is being adapted to house 40 men. The ornate building, located at 2015 Washtenaw, has a colorful history. Built at a reputed cost of $250,000 in 1918 by Leander Hoov- er, local manufacturer, ...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…FAULTY FORMULA Lit ian Datip CLOUDY, RAIN See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State . .. VOL. LX, No. 10 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS t Navy Officer Named Key Manin Probe Admits Releasing Of Morale Data WASHINGTON - (P) - Navy Capt. John G. Crommelin, em- battled critic of the Unified De- fense setup, was revealed last night to be the man who gave the press confidential documents charging that the...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… Controversy Rages as Coeds Sport Short Hairdos periority, a freshman noted that Aristotle was being ignored in the new trend. He said, according to her, that there is 'beauty in mag- nitude." ' Men quizzed also seem equally divided as to the merits of the style, the survey pointed out. Phil Hanson '52L, felt all women were easy on the eyes but that long hair game them more to work with and helped them look even better. ON THE OTHER side of t...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…IN- XALXA j IVA HenrichIs Circuit Clout Trips Bums in Sehies pene: * * * Wolverines Polish Aerial Tactics for Army Game Ninth Inning H ome Run Gives Yanks 1-0_Victory Reynolds Turns in Two Hit Performance World Series anxieties swept through the campus yesterday but failed to affect the atmosphere surrounding the Ferry Field prac- tice fields where the Wolverine football squad moved one step closer to their Saturday date with Army's C...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…TlE MICHIGAN DAIY Faulty Formula Uicing oehr f i h leinof Ferry F:eld. Spe-Cle Their prtctice is- aruous; and exacting. They drill themn=_l-.es in co-mlicated man- euver- and Ii tricaorches-trations of well-known tune-. They walkn in circle. octagons and trapezoids. Theyiy re- hearse square-dancing and min-strel-showe antics. In short. they- labor hugely and complaineth not. theysaeo sucaisn:cmety a-,!dIngass mf,--= eere. nfat tines. h aei e...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 Chairmen Must S THE MICHIGAN DAILY Submit Fortnite Skit Titles Fortnite skit chairmen in dorm- chairmen of each group's skit title itories and league houses intend- has been set for Saturday noon. ing to take part in the evening's After this time no additional skit competition are asked to con- groups will be scheduled on the tact committee chairman Jane program. Stephenson, or her assistant, Joyce The skits a...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…['il I L l11L A +. Battle Over Telephone Book Consumes Time at Red Trial Blood Donations Best hours for donating blood at University Hospital, according to hospital authorities, are from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, not as stated in yesterday's Daily. Adcording to Wym Price, chair- man of the World Student Service M Fund blood drive, students have contributed 28 pints of blood to benefit WSSR This organizatio...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

…AAJ U k. y SETTING FOR the first act is the English seacoast at Penzance, which is located in Cornwall. Ac- cording to geographical experts, Penzance has been known as the Atlantic City of the Cornwall coast. A ruined Gothic cathedral which looms dimly in the dank fog of an ancient English ceme- tery will grace the stage of Pattengill Auditorium during the second act of "Pirates." Strength will undoubtedly have to be the main factor in the se...…

October 06, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…rITHE MICHIGAN DAILY ATELINE-EUROPE: U' Students Stirred by Paris (EDITOR'S NOTE: 'This is the seventh in a series of articles by two Daily staff members who spent the summer in Europe as leaders of an NSA study tour.) By BARNEY and DOLORES LASCIHEVER Paris is still the main show onl Europe's midway of tourist attrac- tions. Boasting of all the advantages of New York and little of its ugli- ness, Paris stirs the imagination like no other cit...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…,. w - '49 MICHIGRAS See Page 4 Yl r e t togFtn A& :43 a t t4p CLOUDY AND WARMER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LIX, No. 14 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 U PRICE FIVE CENTS Hurricane's Path Marked By Deaths Storm's Center Moves Out to Sea MIAMI, Fla. -(AP)-A tropical hurricane roared over the Florida "Gold Coast" tonight, kicking up 90-mile an hour wind guests and ,several tornadoes as its center swept out to sea ...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…WEDNESDAY, . OCTOBER, 6i .948 PAGE TWO TH EM MC HIGAN DAILY sa ,' I'AGI~ TWO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 U IN AN IVORY TOWER: General Service Building To Be Modern, Simple SIZE NO OBJECT: Dentist's Drill Deters. Meek or Muscular Men By JOHN DAVIES Behind the simple, modernistic front of the General Service Build- ing, which will open sometime in November, lie such distinctions as a radio station and a pent house -of sorts. The orange ...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…TTJKSDAY, OCTOBER 51 1948 - THE MTCT9TTAAN DALMY P mTWW1iR.F . uns,Braves StlkSeriesWampum Weatherman Foresees Cool Series Opener BOSTON-(IP)-Rainy, windy and cool weather for today's first game of the World Series was forecast last night by the Weath- er Bureau. A special Series bulletin on weather prospects, said: Temperatures throughout Wednesday will remain in the lower or middle 50's and winds will be fresh to strong north- easterly ...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOU THE 1WTCHW[~AN 1DAMN W +'T1F 1F. ', IAV rlrmnuUn L' Ingo .t 11.1 .L~lu l (7-fl l l- IL v .Ai", I Y t1U3E ,14 3 Qitorndte Planned Homes (Editor's Note is written by Harriett Friedman. Managing Editor won't be neces- I HOPE AN AVC obituary sary by next week. Certainly one side or Athe other will lose out in the current fracas with the kind of agenda that is set up for tomorrow's meet- ing. But if the losing side withdraws, ...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

… WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 THTE MTCHlT'AN DlAILY VAG M:_wii i.+. a. v ax a vra i.. 11tH L 1 i :JW ALdfi7 ra Tel r Woody Herman's Orchestra Fo Play at Third Annual A-Hop Mademoiselle Guest Editors Contest Opens for WomenI Women's Equal Rights Needed In Man's World Says Lecturer O * * * A well-known musical attrac- tion, Woody Herman and his or- chestra, will be featured from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 in the Intramural Build...…

October 06, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…Plat ant, TIT E O MTCTI7 N DATT TP13E?1 E', l 'Tt F 6, 1948 PAO~ SiX ~4........... ., 1.4 THETA'S SIBERIAN NIGHTS: Cold, Phoneless, Gals Rough It By MARY ANN GATLEY Thirty-three coeds are "rough- ing it" within two blocks of cam- pus. The Kappa Alpha Theta so- rority house at 1414 Washtenaw has been little more than a warm Siberia for the past week-it has 33 women and not a single tele- phone. THE THETA HOUSE has still1 not recovered fu...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…OPERATION DIXIE See PAGE 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State i1 MILD CONTINUED WARM4 VOL. LVI, No. 12 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 ahippuis Starsci q uest of Hawk PRICE FIVE CENTS eyes Parade, Rally Will Precede Army Clash Program Will Feature Winner of Yell Contest Plans were completed yesterday for a pep rally, complete with torchlight parade, the University Marching Band, cheering and speeches to be held Friday night before t...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 Debate Squad Plans Exhibitions Before Michigan High Schools Church News DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Michigan debate will begin a new trend in a series of "barn-storming" exhibitions, according to Prof. Charles W. Lomas, director of debate. Campus Co-ops Form League Student organizations planning all- campus social events this semester should arrange wit...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…OCTrOBERS~ 6, 1946 THE MICHITGAN DAILY PAGE THREE _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____. :. rI PAGE THREB Sale of Song Albums Is Set For Tomorrow' The Michigan Music Album, con- taining recordings of popular school songs, will be ready for sale tomor- row at Alumni Memorial Hall. The Michigan Concert Band, under the direction of William D. Revelli, School of Music, has recorded six se- lections , including "Michigan Fan- tasy," "The Victors," "T...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…TIE MI CHIGAN DAILY r SUNDAY, OCTIO~ER 6,1-644 CIO - Operation Dixie History is in the making in the South. Dixie which has long suffered from an improper ba- lance of agriculture and industry and from fi- nancial domination by Northern and Eastern interests, is industrializing. Coincidental with this expansion of industry is the rapid growth of organized labor. Spearheading this drive to give southern workers a voice in the daily affair...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…SUND~AY-OBEOUR 8, 1948 Tilt MCHIGN--D A !t PV _________________________________________________________________________________________ I Assembly Petitions Due Soon For Women's League Activity All eligible independent women in- terested in holding various open As- sembly positions must have their pe- titions handed in before noon, Sat- urday, in the Undergraduate office of the League. A complete list of the several po- sitions available...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 M-IOWA HIGHLIGHTS: Plunging or Passing, Chappuis Completely Steals Spotlight Football... _ _ (Continued from Page 1) Iowa's starting line reminded one' of the former big lines of Bernie Bierman's Minnesota teams. The Hawkeyes averaged 202 pounds, end midgets at only 190 per man. Pete Elliott 'gave Michigan fans their first chance to cheer when he picked up the Maize and Blue's initial first down ...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN I a : 1 y.f 1 Notre Dame, OSU, Illini, Red Sox 7-20 To Whip Wildcats, Hoosiers Win Lujack Passes Bury Pitt, 33-0 Irish by 2nd Barrier In National Title Race SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 5-(P)- Notre Dame, eyeing national football laurels, brushed aside an outclassed but game Pittsburgh eleven, 33-0, as sharpshooting quarterback Johnny Lujack staged a one-man show for an Irish home op...…

October 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 m Band Quizz Kids Answer $64 Query, Try for $128 By MARION BLANCETT The University marching band knew all the answers at the Iowa- Michigan football game yesterday, as they performed several colorful formations during half-time. The band's maneuvers were built around the theme of the popular ra- dio program, "Take It or Leave It." The details of the presentation were TREO'S !57addl ...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… ae Ita :41Datt Weather Warmer VOL. LIH No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942 PRICE: 5 CENTS I Students To Meet For Second War Give More--Spend Less, Roosevelt Urges Nation; Bombers Hammer Kiska Rally Tomorrow Naval Flight Training Is Made Available To Michigan Men In Class V-1 Or V-5; Cadets To Train At Ann Arbor Field President Launches Comr With Appeal To Wage WASHINGTON, Oct. 5- (I)-Urg- ing his fellow Americans...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY. TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942 Officials BeginI Tour Of Upper Peninsula Schools Dean G. E. Carrothers of the Bur- eau in Cooperation with Educational Institutions .and Ira M. Smith, Regis- trar of the University, started yester- day on a tour of upper peninsula high schools. For a month Dr. Carrothers and Registrar Smith will visit schools which are accredited by the Univers- ity or are petitioning to be accredited. Du...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1940 THE MICHIGAN, DAILY m 1 I I Dr. Penberthy Given Degee By University! Detroit Surgeon Describes Contributions Of. War To MedicalProgress Citation Is Read At convocation. exercises of the Medical School yesterday in the Rackham Lecture' Hall, Col. Grover Cleveland Penberthy, '10, prominent Detroit surgeon now on duty with the United States Army Medical Corps was awarded an honorary degree of master !of- science. Introd...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGCAN D'AII.V TTTVfilAV £[New R_ I~sA '.. .. .a s . iIU 1 ll i .L I 1UJrjOLF4MX# Uj4 # b, 1V'14 4 An Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of the Associated Press T...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'AGE r PAGE League, Uniorn Operate Joint Book Ecag Books Taken In At Both Booths Are Sold At Union This Week; Freshman Texts In Demand Starting up again after an interim of three years, the League, under the direction of Mary Moore, '43Ed, is operating a book exchange in cooper- ation with the Union from 8 a. m. till 5:30 p. m. every day until Saturday, when business will end at noon. A booth was installed in the League...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

… PAM THE MICH IS1N DAIlLY TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1642'. P'AO3 ~ir TUIISDAY, OCT. 8, 194~3' Cards Take World's Championship From Yanks Training Table Helps Michigan Gridders Stay In Fighting Trim' Rookie Kurowski Paces Red Birds To 4-2 Win. Johnny Beazley Hurls Sparkling Game To Vanquish Yanks Despite Numerous Cardinal Errors v 11 By BOB SHOPOFF Feeding fifty fighting football players is no small job. To keep the Maize and Blue gridde...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942 THAV MTCHJETy As TAITT VAIWvAVVVM a0s.I lia v s1 l1 ,lt1 Ex-Wolvermnes Return In Iowa Pre-Fih Lineup Sal urday v Seahawks Risk Streak Against Michigan Here Evashevski, Fraumann, Jordan Listed On Seahawks' Roster For Game Saturday Afternoon I "he DE.NCHCOMBRF By JACK FLAGLER Iowa's Pre-Flight Naval Cadets zoom into town next Saturday with. a three game victory string under their parachutes, including their most re...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…CT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942 Savage Running Attack Brings Michigan 20-0 Grid Victory Alert Defense Muzzles State Ground Attack Robinson, Wardley, Yaap, Score For Victorious Wolverine Footballers By BUD BENDEL Daily Sports Editor Balked throughout the entire first half by a surprising Michigan State defense and an epidemic of their own fumbles, Michigan's Wolverines un- leashed a savage ground attack in the final two peri...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…WOMEN'S SUPPLEMENT we it1 4ait t, WIIOMEN'S SUPPLIEMENT r ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942 League Council Reorganizes 'All Out For - 1 J# War' War Needs Filled By New Courses Technological Openings Are Numerous For Women Who Have Special Training By BEA BOUCHARD Women and more women are needed constantly to relieve men for com- bat duty, and they are needed now! The University is diverting its every energy to this purpo...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY 1MOAT O'. U It can no longer be said that Michi- ranen't ag to each applicant as well. Working hard gan men and women aren't eager to far into the night, those in charge try be 'friendly; the files of the Acquain- to fit the men and women in every Lance Burearushow welluonver 9U0respect. The personal opinions of names as proof of the number ofthssgnguptdesaloofr freshmen, transfers, and upperclass- those signing-up studen...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…THFMICHWGAN DAILY Six Dormitories Plan Pro grams For 4> Students Find Accommodations In New Houses, Private Home s For weeks since bomber plant workers have invaded Ann Arbor, the question of accommodating all Uni- versity students with satisfactory rooms has been uppermost iD.. the minds of students as well as authori- ties. Newspaper articles have been printed deploring conditions, accus-. ing the University of relaxing rules for t...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…~MI~'J~ MIeHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OM T. 194 :7-'-"' WOMEN'S STAFF BARBARA DtE FRIES Women's Editor JUNIOR NIGHT EDITORS Phyllis Present Shirley Rakey Alice Fretz Frances Triestram SJanet Veenboer Betty Harvey GUARD HEALTH: And Build Up Endurance To Fulfill Patriotic Duty EACH and every American MUST re- direct his entire life, in order to do his or her part to win this war. Nothing is more important today than that duty that each of us has i...…

October 06, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…,1942 'TH MICHE . t~), PAGE tN _ _. _ ... Honor Groups Plan Activities For This Year Qualificatins For Admittance To Campus Societies Stated; Students Are Urged To .Join' (Contitued from Page 1) average and an interest in activities is your ticket for entrance to this se- lected group. PHI BETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest of all Greek letter secret societies, was or-, anized at the College of William and, Mary on December 6, 1776. The ...…

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