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January 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…THE Af IC HIG A N D A UX qnm.;M&v -TAVTT&1*V 1&-, IQ&I T HE.M fa. :. a. .aX7- --. :i. . as ..=_w a ." A t~ 4 . t . . *1 ..C'@ zJX., dCI LidLI wwl 141Jip-1 A nnual Band-Or Will Be Directe . _ Prof. William D. Revelli, conduc- tor of the Michigan Band, will direct the fourth annual Instrumental Mu- sic Clinic to be held here Saturday and Sunday with more than 300 band and orchestra directors throughout the country expected to attend. Ori...…

January 15, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. JANVARY 15.1941 WED~w", ,a..vr. A NT l1. I l Y 1, ThYi x _ - [ Fourth Technic Issue Will Go. On Sale Today 'Open House' Is Favored As An Educational Aid In Editorial Of Staff The fourth issue of The Michigan Technic, official Engineering Col- lege magazine, will go on sale today featuring three student articles and a discussion of improving pipe line efficiencies by C. H. M. Burnham, chief engineer of the Pa...…

January 16, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHI&GAN DAI Y T ti7RsDA, JAMTAUY 10i i DI T en Highlights... The twin evils of flu and fear of final exams were wreaking havoc throughout the Big Ten this week as the conference tried to keep up its accustomed routine. Everyone has his troubles, though, and this music dispute over the radio is not the least of t im. ASCAP, however, smiled a benevolent smile on the University of Wisconsin and gave it permis- sion to play "On Wisconsin...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…THV MIC141G AN 1 A tLY FRIDAY. J 1ARY 17, 11441 Toledo U Host To Engineer's DebateSquad Five Sigma Rho Tau Men Will Discuss Question Of Nicaraguan Canal, Five members of Sigma Rho Tau, honorary engineering speech society, will debate a Toledo University squad in- Toledo today on the topic: "Re- solved: That a Canal Should Be Built Across Nicaragua." Representatives of the University team will include Norman Taylor, '42E, president of the loc...…

January 18, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…r'nHF AI! :Nit AN 14AIVV Q AL TITOIN IL'V T a wr, P Im'" 1* 4 a I't T Ha~fIL A f A I as.. V ~ . 7 1 Lt0 LYa^YN'"UY V - a- 1.$d AE -1 is, 1941 I r . ._ _m. . x . , _ _ - ._M..____._ _.____. ._..w_ .__.___._._____ __---_ _ ___._ __ _ I I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE TIN I U.S. Iianhrng Fig ta~re fHeld Un.predictable ilto W$ill Tl r~ toiCub Lo/t CIirrney Fillif i SATUIRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1941 VOL. LI. No. 81 Publication in the Daily Offic...…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Franek, NObel Prize Winner, Will Give Talk Chicago Professor Slated To -'Examine Problems1 Of Photosynthesis Dr. James Franck, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and Pro- f;ssqr of Physical Chemistry at the University of Chicago, will deliver a lecture on the Fundamentals of Photosynthesis" under the auspices of Sigma Xi, honorary research so- ciety, at p.m., Wednesday in the ;ackham lecture hall, Professor Franklin L. ...…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…THE - MICHIGAN DAILY DAY. JANUARY THE "MICHI1AN BAJ 1NrTwJESA.v I} AWTT'.E1AV i~ +:" Speech Group To Hold Last Debates Today Engine Society To Discuss' Question On Munitions At MeetingIn Union Sigma Rho Tau, honorary engi- neering speech society, will conduct tite last in a series of intercircle debates on the topic: "Resolved: That the United States Government Manufacture Munitions" at its next meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the t'nion. The...…

January 22, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…ACE TWO' THE M-AlICHIGAN DA ILY WWESDA7T :y , 3 Forum Debate Will Examine FDR's Power Osterweil And Ryder Will Analyze Extraordinary Request For Authority Will Meet Tomorrow Parallling the controversy that now rages in Congress over Presi- dent Roosevelt's request for extra- ordinary powers, will be the Michigan Forum debate at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Union between Frank L. Ryder, Grad., and Harold D. Osterweil, '41, on the topic: "Reso...…

January 23, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1941 I I I ASCE Meets Tomorrow At Rackham Motion Pictures To Show Tacoma Span Failure, Topic Of Burdick Talk Formal Recognition To Be Give To Six Motion pictures of the Tacoma Bridge failure and an address by Charles B. Burdick, a Chicago con- sulting engineer, will feature the combined meeting of the Michigan Section and the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers at 8 p.m. tomo...…

January 24, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…T WP MI("'HIC tt$tY ii H IT. i ATZ L 1V. M uiC t 1,V 1i ft ATt L 1Rn1~' AJT~ AIA L[d1ll131 , .1 L:V 1 .\! Y 4, 1'1 } t Music School Will Present Faculty Recital Professors Brinkman, Pick To Play Sonata-Fantasy; Brahms Is On Program "Sonata-Fantasy," by Prof. Joseph Brinkman, chairman of the School of Music piano department, will high- light a Faculty Concert at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. In presenting the recital P...…

January 25, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…I, PAGE TWO T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1941 Women's Club To Hold State Meeting Here League Of Women Voters Will Convene Foreign Pollev Seetion Jan. 29 Discussions of Latin American re- lations, defense finance, and the Far East will be the highlights at the state meeting of the foreign policy1 section of the Michigan League of Women Voters, to be held here next Wednesday and Thursday. The first open meeting will be at' din...…

January 26, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1941 n Lloyd Asks New 'Quiet' System Union, League T ( k Maintaining that quiet was one of the most necessary requisites for study, Dean Alice C. Lloyd suggested yesterday that during the three week period beginning today and until the end of the examination period all dormitories, sororities and league houses inaugurate a new system of quiet. Her suggestion is especially not to have any ...…

January 28, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANTUARY 28, 1941 Vox Pop' Awards Many Prizes, Broadcasts From Odd Places Ann Arbor N< ews President's Report Describes New University Developments Student Exchange For Books To Be A U 1 L Skiers Sweep Three Firsts Here Is In Today's Summary By A. P. BLAUSTEIN "Vox Pop," noted radio quiz show, which will be broadcast at 7:30 p.m. Thursday from the Union Ballroom, has gathered during the past nine years...…

January 29, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 PAGE TWO WEflNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 U I I Faculty Men Will Address Voters' Club State Will On Women's League Hold Discussion Foreign Policies Discussion of Latin American re- lations, defense finance and the Far East by experts in the field will be the highlights at the state meeting of the foreign policy section of the Michigan League of Women Voters which will be held today an...…

January 30, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1941 t y Bach ProgramI To Be Played By Schnelker Organ Recital By Student Includes Toccata In F, Three Choral Preludes Four selections by Johann Sebas- tian Bach will feature an organ re- cital to be offered by Josef Schnelker, Grad., at 8:15 p.m. today in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Music. The Bach compositions include "Toccata in F" and three Choral Preludes with whic...…

January 31, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941 I I U Naval Reserve .v. To Commission FliIt Tirainees. Ensign Ratings Are Open To Student Applicants For 8-Month Course Opportunity to secure a commis- sion in the Naval Reserve is offered to all male studerts who successful- ly complete a course in naval flight training, applications for which were made available yesterday at The Daily. Prior to a probable appointment as an ensign, Na...…

January 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…. _T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JAN.4, 1940 Three National Academic Groups Hold Conferences In Ann Arbor - a 1v. 1 U Chemical, Archeologicalz :.., Conduct Studies - Dur ity's Police Relax Beer Law To PermitJoyous Sub-microscopic particles today play an important role in the advances New Year Celebration of modern industrial chemistry, ac- cording to research chemists attend- (Continued from Page 1) ing the two-day symposium of the Americ...…

January 05, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO "TNT MTf'.HI A N it A TT V .., L'ti'aT'h A"tY' T A 1 P C ti flA .,. T1 L. 111 1 A-V 11 AIs 11 IN L fl 1 L-Y-- FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 4940 I Students Of 18 Of Insufficien Baseball, Cricket, Rug] Are Highlights Of Ear Intramural Rivalries By EMILE GELE Complaining of having "noth to do bt walk three blocks to post office every day, play billiar remove side-walks, dislocate gal and parade the streets singing le sdobgs," the University men...…

January 06, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIIN SATtTA'bA*t JAM- A- 14411 - ._-. ...,...'...o a e a - _ -T. _ .. - __ _ __._ .......a_ _ _ _____ -i ors -s. 4+ cWn y d Cril. Off. A 7 kV. Glamour Boy Found To Play Feminine Lead InUnionOpera The Union Opera has found its "Four Out of Five," will rival any #edy La Tour, fully as important a of the earlier productions in the step in the progress of the show as amount of student partiepiation. The was the casting of Scarlet...…

January 07, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THP MICHIrAN 1 ATT.V .RTT"AV_ JAN. 7. 1939 A l L' M " I (TA A 9t, xVx A %s A 71% L A 1 LY1I_ , OUigiltYl, JAREN. J i S"Y Winter Pc To Hold Session (Continued from Freedman, Grad., an ertson, '40. Faculty advisers in George Benson of th ence department; Mr. berry and Prof. I. L. the economics depart Basil Edwards of the i department; Prof. Ric the sociology departm Morgan, director of th ligous Association and Nelson of the Engli...…

January 09, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TTIDE MICHIG(AN DAILY TUESDAY YAN. 9,1940 .. as ..., . , .-_ Eight Faculty Speeches End WinterParley Professors, Students Join In Discussion Of Means Of Reeducating Public (Continued from Page 1) or the curtailment of civil liberties in order to conduct a war with the ut- most speed and least loss of life, Professor Fox said that it is the de- gree to which civil liberties must be sacrificed that is important. We must realize, he...…

January 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

…THE' MICHIGAN DAHl .: IA SIDS' a J col X94 +- .W T;+. ...a u + .i v e .i . in. fl i asa:.,. -. t..rN'E wr..a -^. I .. .,,... . .,M , ..I +.VO +RY .aY lV Sink Explains May Festival Arrangement Arrangements for the four-day 47th annual May Festival are rapidly be- ing carried out with the signing of the regular choral and symphonic groups, Dr. Charles A. Sink, presi- dent of the University Musical So- ciety, indicated last night. Vocal and ...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TR Cancer Offers 'Real Challenge' ru ~ -uh ~"u Suicceeds Mundelein To Researe By RICHARD HARMEL Cancer-hated,' feared, mysterious and killing-offers a "real challenge to .the modern research worker," ac- cording to Dr. William W. Bauer, chairman of the Bureau of Health and Instruction for the American Medical Association. Dr. Bauer, sponsored by the Wo- men's Field Army for the Control of Cancer, appeared here recently as...…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…ed to liquidate th~e notes on the bers, made its Cooperative Can Be Success, building by 1942. Meals are now the decoration, .~served at the rate of. $4.75 a week. The change B U L L LT i NWolverine lDevelopmet S hows .Their policy of constant improve- so; great thatn mnent promputed the Bhoard of Direct- they had comp rW r' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I I LL …

January 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… Ootbaij is Jkd. .. . Chicago's Hutchins Says So By EARL HULLIGAN [yA RL, J.L--GANsdentWhat are th~e results? In the first Chicago may perform a signal serv- place I think it is a good thing for ice to higher education throughout rt Maynard Hutchins of the the country to have one important the land," he said. rsity of ChiCago °declared'today university discontinue football Dr. Hutchins chief executive of an 4football on the whole has been "rf ...…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN .DAILY i i in DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SUNDAY, JAN. 14, 1940 VOL. L. No. 80 Notices 1'tulty, Sehool of Education: The postponed luncheon meeting of the faculty will be held on Monday, Jan. 15, at twelve o'clock noon at the Michigah tUion. Student Loan Committee will'meet in Room 2, Uiiversity Hall, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 17. All applications to be considered for the meeting must be filed in Room 2 be- fore Tuesday noon, ...…

January 16, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ann Arbor Here Is Today's News In Summary Claiming that their property was moved from a county township.dis- trict into the Ann Arbor school dis- trict. without permission, . owners of 13 pieces of property in the Barton Hills district have filed suit in Cir- cuit Court. The suit has been brought with design that the school tax against their property be de- clared illegal and void. Among the plaintiffs are Prof. Raphael Iss...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…f I tv14Al IG N IAT )rs, uroup New Bishop Enthroned At Notre Dame Will Convene Here Monda ,epresentative Speakers Will Discuss Rehgious Problems Of Today Following the example of other roups in the state, Michigan pastors f all denominations will meet in Ann .rbor Monday for the start of a three- ay conference on the problems of re- gion in the mocern world.' Beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the amphitheatre of the.Rackham Build- ig with a gener...…

January 18, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…-THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 Organized Concerts Introduced Here In 1879 By Choral Union. By EMILE GELE jtival Orchestra under Emil Mollen- In glaring red ink across the bot- hauer taking part in the two-day tom of the program was the declara- series of concerts. The Choral Union tion, "The First and Only Piano Re- presented Verdi's "Requiem," and va-; vital in Ann Arbor," and at the top rious distinguished artists took part.' pretentious black type...…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…ri1 Robert Virovai, Brilliant Young. Violinist, Plays Here Thursday The belief that precocity has never of a child violinist who could play identified itself with any one social Mozart and Haydn with remarkable stratum has a well-founded authority tone and style. His mother took the in the life-story of Robert Viroval, inevitable step: she sent him down 18-year-old violinist, who will play the mountains to Belgrade and the here Thursday. cons...…

January 20, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…_. 'Information, Please' Program, To Quiz Mental Giants Tonight er Uf tine ,ue,a U a pmIerIi;' the program of which Mrs. Walter leader in alumnae organization. Woadring omnhe ordofzitorsMaddock, president of the Ann Arbor Working on the Board of Editors A' ma lbwscarawr. with Professor Brumm were Prof. Alumnae Club, was 'chairman, were John Dawson of the law school; Prof. Mrs. L. N. Holland, Mrs. Earle Wol- Mentor L. Williams of the English ...…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THEA ,T&A .A AA . MIHI AN.L A..l l3. JJ . .qTT"AV- JAV- 21- -14AA ...H. a.MT.. aa.-ax T.ea N Tb.s a LT DVT'hTLAZ AM01'I, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN e SUNDAY, JAN. 21, 1940 VOL. L. No. 86 Notices Notice to Prospective Payers of Federal Income Tax: Mr. James Cummins, from the office of the Col- lector of Internal Revenue, Detroit, will appear in Hill Auditorium Mon- day, Jan. 22, at 4:15 p.m., to make a statement with respect to ge...…

January 23, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… IV i CFiiGA N D AiL'Y . vySD hla Jhi' , 4 94O Baltic Nations Receive Praise OfDaily Editor C. Hart Schaaf Says Soviet Democracy Is 'Idealism'; Spent Two Years Abroad (Continued from Page 1) quantities only a hundred or so yards away, on the other side of the border. When he .entered Finland, Schaaf immediately mailed one of these cards to the customs inspector, sending his "Affectionate regards to Uncle Joe." A criticism of almost anythin...…

January 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO Entry Deadline, For Hopwoods Set By Cowden Freshman Manuscripts Due Friday In Prose Fiction, Poetry, Essay Writing Manuscripts for the freshman Hopwood contest are due at 4 p.m. Friday in the Hopwood Room on the third floor of Angell Hall, Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English depart- ment pointed out -yesterday. Three types of writing-essay, prose fiction, and poetry-may be submit- ted. In each of these fields, three prizes of $50, $30 ...…

January 25, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO alter Gropius To Speak Here At Conference Coordination Of Teaching Is Aim Of Design Group; MeetingPlanned Feb. 2 Dr. Walter Gropius of Harvard University will give a University Lec- ture Feb. 2 in connection with a con- ference on design teaching at the College of Architecture and Design. To be given at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall, Dr. Gropius's talk will be on "Contemporary Archi- tecture and the Training of the Archi- tect...…

January 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…Tryouts Called ForOratorical, Debate Squads American Isolation And Federal Housing Will Be Topics ForDebating Several tryouts for students inter- ested in speech competition will be held soon after the beginning of the second semester, including men's and women's varsity debating and ora- torical competition. The question on which varsity men debaters will work is "Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Policy of Strict Military ...…

January 27, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…SATURDAY, JAN . 27, .1940 THE ~ MTCT1T1GA.N T ATTYAUDY A~ 7 90... . ... S .A~U . .n 1~~n n ~ - """"" - 1 L1 l.I 1111 CG 111 LT 211\ L L"11 L 1 wr.s+vaw a.i var. nr . vsv DAIL OF-CIAL BULLETIN SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1944 he retires and begins.to receive the semester: Each student should plan VOL. U. Nt. 91 pension. to register for himself during the Shirley W. Smith appointed hours. Registration by NoticeS proxy will not be accepted. Federal I...…

January 28, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JAN. 28, - a II Manuscripts Entered By 62 in Ilopwoods Increased Interest Shown In Freshman Contest; Spring Deadline April 17, Freshmen interest in the Hopwood contest increased this year as 62 con- testants submitted 70 manuscripts to the judges Friday, signifying an in-1 crease of 13 contestants and 17 manu- scripts over those turned in last year. Sixteen entries were marked up in the fiction division as again...…

January 07, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… THE MICIGCAN DAILY h Michigan Drops Big Ten Cage Opener To Buckeyes, 49=39 I don wfrtelafteres DAILY DOUBLE Time Marches Back!... A lot of icy water has dripped over the dam since the Double was last in action. While we spent the vacation attempting to 'avoid the draft and "There I Go," the world of sports, amazingly enough, moved along without us. So today the Double catches up. It prints a list of events which took place since we la...…

January 08, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… "" THE MICHIGAN DAILY don wirtehafter's I Puckmen Undergo Stiff Practice For Huskies Tilt DAIL Y DOUBLE Bennie Pleased With Cagem , I, High Street Troubles,. . THE DOUBLE got in an argument yesterday. An old friend cornered us in the Union and asked whom we thought would be the new Ohio State grid coach. The whole thing started when we barked back "Paul Brown" without hesitating. "Aw, you're nuts," came the re- ply. "St. John would neve...…

January 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGANDAILY PAGE __. ,, Wolverine Hockey Team To Meet Michigan Tech Sofiak Takes Scoring Lead Mike Leads In Fouls Too; Mandler Next In Totals Tiny Mike Sofiak, sparkplug of the Wolverine basketball team, led his mates in three departments, both commendable and condemnable, af- ter the Varsity's first venture into the 1940-41 Big Ten campaign. Little Mike's 73 points in the sev- en games played to date paces the Michigan scorers, ...…

January 10, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…I , 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Pucksters Blast Miners, 6-2, For Initial Win Gillis, Kemp, Bahrych Set Pace As Sextet Overwhelms Huskies sr11 Dearborn A.C. Offers Threat Michigan Cagers Leave Today To Face Boiler makers, Illinois Hank Loud Has Vacation' In The Nets; Meyers Heads Losers' Defense (Continued from Page 1) Capt. Bob Petaja pushed a beautiful backhand shot into the net. The game was almost half over before the...…

January 11, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG Cagers Face Purdue Away; Puckmen Hosts To Huskies l"> Lou Nova Cops Easy Decision Over Comiskey NEW YORK, Jan. 10-M)-LOa Nova, the California Clouter, came a long way back along the heavy- weight "glory road" tonight by punching Pat Comiskey all over Madison Square Garden's ring to win an easy ten round decision in his re- turn to boxing's big time. 'With a surprisingly large crowd looking on, Nova made it ...…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRUM Wolverine CagersDrop Thriller To Boilermakers, Mandler Paces Varsity Attack With 13 Points Official Revokes Foul Shot Which Would Have Sent' Contest Into Overtime (Continued from Page 1) found the lead constantly changing hands. With five and one half minutes of the second half gone, Michigan lost guard George Ruehle on personal fouls. Don Blanken, high scorer for the night, made good on both free throws awa...…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… JANUARY-14; 1541 TIlIE I MiCTGAN D AIY °I Wolverine Rally Falls Short, Varsity Loses To Illini, 47-41 11 don wirtehafter's DAIL Y DOUBLE. Random Jottings . . All is well on the Michigan ath- letic front. Here is what the Double found yes- terday on its customary Monday morning survey. Ralph Schwarzkopf has no ex- cuses for his showing in Boston Saturday night ... The rambling ex-Wolverine captain has done under 9:10 for the two mile s...…

January 15, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… __"_THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0rum don wirtehafter's DAILY DOUBLE The Cage Problem.,..\ Dear Mr. Double: What's the matter with the Michi- gan basketball team? Why is it, sir, that Michigan could beat Michigan State 42-14 when playing a non- league game, and then go out and lose three big ones when the chips were down? We agree that State's players, all of 'em, looked like they had been picked up from a cemetery in far- off Siberia and brought dow...…

January 16, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY,-JANUARY-16; -1941 Michigan s GophersGiven Fight Edge In Battle At Minneapolis Ross, Stodden Only Vets To Start; Gillis, Kemp Bahrych On First Line (Continued from Page 1) TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THEE Improved Sextet Will Face Minnesota Today _._ _ _ _ -4 M ing Defenseman Swimmers Open Eastern Tour Against Pitt don w rtchafter's DAILY DOUBLE Jake The Juior Speaks 15 1941 Matt Manit's Squad Of Eleven Favored To Wal...…

January 17, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' aGETIMI' iota Trounces Sextet; Swimmers Swamp Panthers . Gophier Power Trims Varsity With Ease, 4-0 Sophomore Arnold Paces Attack For Minnesota; Stodden Stars In Defeat (Continued from Page 1) nesota leader turned in to the home team's third goal.' In the third period, it took the Go- phers but nine seconds to tally their fourth goal, this one also coming on apass from Arnold to Paulsen. Hank Loud played a great ga...…

January 18, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Cagers Meet Wisconsin; Wrestlers Tackle' Northwestern Mandler, Englund, Conference's Top Centers, Will Battle Tonight Jim Grissen At, Forward As Oosterbaan Seeks Winning Combination (Continued from Page 1) out for him. The Cardinals' six-foot, ,four-inch ace, who piled up 139 points in 12 Conference games last year to finish third in the scoring race, is once again displaying his high- scoring tendencie...…

January 19, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…TBEa MiCHAN DA-LY Basketeers, Pueksters Lose Hard-Fought Contests Comin Shines In 40-30 Loss To Wisconsin Officials Call 29 Fouls; High-Scoring Englund Is Star InBadger Role (Continued from Page 1) baan. The substitution of an un- heralded sophomore named Mel Co- min, however, uncovered a new star in. the Wolverine basketball horizon. The rugged six-foot two-inch rookie, sent in to guard gigantic Eng- lund, turned out to be the Varsity's outs...…

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