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October 13, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…IF THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. P3, 1936 42 Fraternities Pledge 575 As Rushing Ends (Continued from Page 2) Chi Psi: 21 Edward Irving Book, James Ed- ward Brown, Brooks Buderus, John Fremont Cole, Jr., Harry B. Crawford, D. W. Dressel, R. J. Fraser, Henry Aydelotte Houston, III, Joseph Whit- eley Kennicott, Robert Washington King, Fred Milton Manning, Jr., Rob- ert Alex Palmer, Alfred LeClair Per- kins, Lothrop Perkins, James Wea- ver...…

October 14, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, Six Societies Commemorate Founder's Birth Former Gov. Osborne And Prof. Aiton To Address Meeting In Detroit The 172nd anniversary of the birth of Father Gabriel Richard, who wa one of the founders of the University and who, with the Rev. John Mon teith comprised its first faculty wil be honored by a dinner to be held tomorrow in Detroit at the Fort Shel by Hotel. Chase S. Osborn, former governor of Mi...…

October 15, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY ProspectiveAll-American Roll Reflects K een Grid nalysis Fundamentals Take Place Of Razzle -#Dazzle Veterans Dominate Play; Outstanding Sophomores Appear Best In Years NEW YORK, Oct. 14.- (P) -The growing emphasis upon a system of rapidly interchangeable parts in the college football machine, plus more widespread recognition for the block- er who clears the path for the ball- carrier, has developed a better per- spective ...…

October 16, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIMAY, OCT. 15, 1936 Eastern Grou DAILY OFFICIAL Exhibition roup I1Annual Ann Arbor Artists Exhibi- ill earTalk BUL E j NItion: Open to public Thursday, Oct. Will Hear Talk BULLETIN 15 to Wednesday, Oct. 28. Alumni dI.Memorial Hall, 2-5 daily. B Ghandi Aide A. niudfom Page 4) er A. Crow, John T. Daling, Jack Events Of Today Sinha Former Associate D'Arcy, Robert J. Fischgrund, M. H. English Journal Club meets this Fourac...…

October 17, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX Peace Council Plans To Ask NyeTo Speak Armistice Day Program Is Approved; Group Names Kensler Secretary Plans to bring Senator Gerald Nye to the campus in November to speak on peace were made public yesterday by the newly-formed Peace Council. An Armistice Day program against war, which has been under discussion among members of the exectitive committee of the organiza- tionfi was officially approved last night, and a program outlined...…

October 19, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 19) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TwiceWildcats Come From Behind To Down Buckeyes ,UNAY, T. 18 193 ,14-13A dV Geyer ScoresIMichigan Winning Point In Last Period Northwestern Leads Big :he Ten, Pushing Ohio State Into Last Place s~R S Is Second Ohio Loss A NG L E iDefeat Eliminates Losers ..By GEORGE J. ANDBEQ..... - From Any Consideration Daa sports Udtor) In National Ranking THE Michigan football team was -Sbeaten. Yes, it was beaten badly, EVANSTON, Il...…

October 20, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…PAGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY T'UESDAY, OCT. 20, 1936 Prof. Schoeniunn Will Study Wild-Land Utilization Problem Uses Off Michigan's Twenty l forest ownership, create almost ideal M i Ii o n Unserviceable conditions for the work of the Charles Lathrop Pack Professor of Acres Being Considered Wild Land Utilization. Speaking at the recent' land-use By WILLIAM R. SIZEMORE conference in Marquette, Profes- How can Michigan's 20,000,000 sor Schoenman...…

October 20, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1936 RAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1936 s~ I Prof. Weaver To Give Talk Before Players Hillel Group Announces Sichedule Of Activities For Coming Season Prof. Bennett Weaver of the Eng- lish department will speak on "Shakespeare in the Modern Theatre" at the first open meeting of the Hillel Players at 7:30 p.m., tomorrow at the Hillel Foundation, Louise Samek, '38, president of t...…

October 21, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…:-, .- Sul THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1936 SIX WE1~NESDAY, OCT. 21, 1938 ,."-.I. I' ., . ti S ENIORS! Have You Seen the Birdie? Each of you is invited to see the little creature behind the cameras of Messrs. Dey, Spedding, and Rentschler. His sing- ing will cease December 18, so be sure you are one of those to preserve his song on the pages of the 1937 Michiganensian! SENIOR PICTURES sell for $3.00 of whic...…

October 22, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYV THURSDAY, Wolverines Get Their First Taste Of Columbia Plays Sprinting Back A Probable Starter Saturday Trueblood Awards Eight Golf, Passes Purdue-Minnesota Tilt Heads . Confrence Genes Saturday HOLD THAT TIGER BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 21-(A') -Louisiana students cut classes to- day to welcome. a live tiger as foot- ball mascot. Staunchley by "SOCI ETY BRAN D" Following his policy of previous of_~_I years, Professo...…

October 23, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1936 ______________ Skits Bro wder Loses TIerre Ha~ute Suit Return Of Private Enterprise nui n"...r oe tR Weu-s Alumni Of Hospital To Convene Oct. 30 L l t .u u u CL l r c .. G/ G.1 It is a very rare occasion when an outsider-an uninitiate-comes to l Soviet Trying To Regain the decision that he ought to visitl a broadcast studio to watch a re- Prestige It Once Held On hearsal. If, however, he not o...…

October 24, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX County Board Rejects Relief Administration Jobless To Be Handled By Township And City; Wagg Suggests Change Unanimously the county board of supervisors rejected a proposal for county participation in relief financ- ing, following recommendation of its welfare committee. The supervisors chose to continue on the present basis which has been in effect since last December, with each township and city paying 45 per cent of the cost of the ...…

October 25, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCT, PRESS ANGLE By GEORGE J. AN OZ( - (Daily Sports Editor)I CONGRATULATIONS to the team!1 You showed that you can play the caliber of ball Michigan teams have been noted for since the turn of the century . . . . We all knew you could fight . . . Now you have proved you can win. Who is the happiest man in Ann Arbor tonight? . . . It's a tossup between Kip and Yost... Kip almost had nervous prostra- tion when Colu...…

October 27, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

…IMAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1936 PAGE SIX rjlj~j~i MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1936 Motion Pictures Japanese Plan For Olympice, Of Student Life First TO, Take Place In Asia TSent To rent Center Of Games Will Be where the original Olympic Games ...A o "were held. The stadium will be en- Meij Stadium At Tokyo; larged to hold about 120,000 people,i 900 Feet Shipped To East Olympic Village Planned 10,000 more than the...…

October 28, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paul Engle, Speaker Tonight, Possesses Variety f4 Abilities I Young Poet 'Won His Oars' At Merton College; Was Rhodes Scholar There probably aren't many poets who could step into an eight-oared shell and pull a steady 32 strokes a minute for three or four miles of river, but Paul Engle, noted young author of "American Song," who will lecture tonight at the Lydia Mendel- ssohn Theatre, is one who is as much at home ...…

October 29, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY' THURSDAY, OCT. 29, Michigan Comeback Hope Shaken As Cooper Cracks Sh oulder For Season Dan Bulger Wins In Cambridges9re9 NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 28. 05 -(P)-Sir Abe Bailey's Dan Bulger, 06 the established favorite at odds of 19 7 to 1, won the ninety-seventh 20 running of the Cambridge Stakes by 21 two lengths, with Sir. George Bul- 22 lough's Daytona, beating off M. H. 24 Benson's Laureate II by a short head 25 for p...…

October 30, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1936 Bureau Of Labori Another Queen Elizabeth? ( offer can not be explained. The ad- I letterhead is the People's Trust Build- Einsteins, Here's Chance ( dress of the law firm as found on the ing, South Bend, Ind. To Figure For A Figure -- PAN 0S Of course you can use live dollars. And here's how to get it: John Morris, '83L, now of the lawiC firm of Morris, Newkirk and Hasley,"" has just written a lett...…

October 31, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ""& U . 1 .1 1 Wolverines Hosts To Illini In Annual Homecoming Game The Wily Dutchman' Really A German Says 'Wily Dutchman' 'Zup' Draws Laughs With looked a bit ragged against us, but our boys were partly responsible for Caustic Comments On that." Size Of Midget 1llini Davis Is Best Back To Davey Davis, Southern Cali- By IRVIN LlSAGOR fornia's ace quarterback, goes the Bob Zuppke, Illinois' shrewd foot- Zuppke palm fo...…

October 04, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…UNDAY, OCT. 4, 1936 THE MICHIGAN PAILY PAGE SEVEN (JNDAY, OCT. 4, 1934 PAGE SEVET~ Hawkeyes Drop Opener To Wildcats 18 to 7 G- Northwestern Stops Mighty 'Oze' Simmons Iowa Finds Purple Defense Impregnable; Jefferson And Adelman Star EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 3.-I)- Eleven hard charging, sure tackling Northwestern football players dem- onstrated today they could drop a super star-the slippery negro, Oze Simmons, when they defeated Iowa, 18 t...…

October 07, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…THE, MICIf, f:'A ILL rAGE SEVEN Prof. Louis A. Strauss IIill Give Speech To Freshmen IW omen Today Group To Hear Judiciary Head Give Talk Also second Lecture O( Series in Lyda M l en elssonu to BeginAt 5 P.l-V Prof. L. A. Strauss of the Englis department is to give the second ir the series of orientation lectures at 5 p.m. today in the Lydia Mendelssohr Theatre. Professor Strauss will tal generally on the topic of culture a regards the col...…

October 11, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…THE MI-CHICGAN DAILY 0 Ohio State Loses To Pittsburgh's Old-Fashioned'Footbt all, 6-0 U~~ Attack Late In Fourth Period Causes Defeat Pitt's Hopes For National Chanpion'hip Raised As Result OfVictory COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 10.-(P)-By the exclusive and convincing use of "old-fashioned" football, Pittsburgh's Panthers overpowered Ohio State to- day, 6 to 0, and took the high-road leading toward national champion- ship heights. The climax to a h...…

October 15, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

….15, 193 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Coach Kipke Names 33 Players To Make Trip To Minnesota , - Garber, F. Jordan Ot yChanges Made It Veniative Lnu lersch, Nickerson, Paquette Ive Chance For Minneapolis "Thirty-three Wolverines will entrain on the Wolverine at 5:30 p.m. to- morrow for Minneapolis and Saturday's tussle with Coach Bernie Bierman's Gopher squad. The squad named by Coach Harry Kipke yesterday after- nocn to make the trip consist...…

October 19, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DiAILY Upsets Eliminate Favorites From NationalTitle Con side gration Panthers And Tigers Meet First Defeat Leaders Of Middle West Continue On Consecutive Winning Streaks NEW YORK, Oct. 17.--A)-The football lightning finally struck the favorites today and wiped two proud Eastern arrays, Pitt and Princeton, off the undefeated list. Pitt's Panthers, hailed as outstand- ing contenders for the National Championship after knocking ...…

October 22, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 22) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVBN Jesse Owens, Glen Morris Lead In Race For Sullivan. Award - Alice Marble, John Fischer The PRESS ANGLE Replaces Janke In Line In.First Four By GEORGE J. ANDROS uh Brak 'Rub' from the action, or what he was do- Helen Jacobs, Glen Hardin ough reak, Ruby . . . i Y SYMPATHY goes out to Varsity Upon questioning it was disclosed AnsPeForrest Towns Also . iithat Rinaldi saw a Gopher standing T.mmer Paul Keeler who...…

October 25, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

…S'UNDAY, OCT. 25 , 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 70,000 Watch Pitt Panthers Humble Mighty Notre Dam e,26-0 Ai'e .gpIt iMichigan Foils Experts' In ntmaneuveren Kept His Feet Losers Fail To Make Any First Downs Until End Of Third Quarter C oldberg Leads Pitt Victors Total 325 Yards During Game; Layden Is Cause Of Penalty PITTSBURGH, Oct. 24. - (')- Proud Notre Dame, whose football legions have scaled the loftiest heights, suffered its most humiliati...…

October 29, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…logo THE MICHIGAN DAILY ter.. I I The PRESS ANGLE By GEOR1GE J. ANDROS That Man Again FROM A FLINT READER (and he gives his name and address) comes clipping from The Flint News-Advertiser. No comment is necessary, think; the trend of thought is quite obvious. a I Tod Rockwell, Detroit Free Press sports writer and former quarterback at Michigan, says the blame for the University of Michigan's dismal football failure during the last thr...…

October 31, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -'PA 'aVEN~ St. Marys Loses To Marquette By 20-7 Score 'Buzz' Buivid's 75-Yard Run For A Touchdown Features Grid Classic C4IICAGO, Oct. 30.- VP) -Mar- quette University's football team re- ained .among the leading contend- ers for the Rose Bowl bid when they defeated a strong St. Marys teamf here tonight by the score of 20 to 6. It was the second straight defeat for the Gaels while Marquette retained its unbeaten record by...…

October 04, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT Band Provides Broht Moment In M.S.C. Win, Prcviding the only bright spot inI an otherwise dreary afternoon for Michigan football fans, the Univer- sity Band. newly garbed in military coats and showing almost as many formations as both football teams, proved that Michigan need not be ashamed when the band goes to Phil- adelphia November 7 for the Quaker game. Heralded in by the trumpet section, which was in perfect harmony, the1 memb...…

October 07, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… WAGE EIGHT Dug Up Coins May Help Solve s ia n Culture Institute Of Archaeological Research To Continue Eastern Excavations Coins, figurines and other art ob- jects found at Tel Umar, Iraq, by the Institute of Archaeological Research of the University of Michigan, will help solve many mysteries of the an- cient culture of Asia Minor, according to Dr. Frank E. Robbins, secretary of the Institute. The Institute, an or- ganization of faculty memb...…

October 11, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA, OCT. U 1 IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS Favors Ideal Of Non-Combativeness CHI1LDERS, Depicts With Sympathy Tragic Interracial Friendship Literary Embryos Give Promise Of Freed A merican Thog ht White Banners HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN $2.50 By JAMES A. BOOT. R Hannah believed that giving-up, letting-go, and sacrifice, generate in-+ side one a peculiar power that ca used in the achievement of gre things. Weak people stick up...…

October 15, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCT. Speech Class Tells One How To Pronounce Radio Instruction Given On University Station By Prof. ,Densmore By FRED A. THOMSON "Chauvinism," said the young girl on the University radio hour, "is de- fined as 'blind devotion to a lost cause,' and it originated after the fall of Napoleoh." This would have passed as a harmless and absolutely inoffensive statement had it not been for a somewhat facetious remark f...…

October 19, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 19) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY &a ~""1 IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS V 'Swing' Under The Microscope Of -Hot Music's French Critic AUSLANDE.R Stein's Tongue-!n-Cheek Attitude Believes Poetry To Thy Only Oracle Of Truth Be Again Established In New Book HOT JAZZ, by Hugues Panassie. Translated by Lyle and Eleanor Dowling. M. Witmark & Sons: $5. By TUURE TENANDER Although not without fault, the English edition of Hugues Panassie's Le Jazz Hot is ...…

October 22, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

…'ART THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, QC ~HT THURSDAV, oc Science Races To Save Fauna Data InValley, Rise Of Dammed Waters Of Tennessee R i v e r Threatens Wild-Life Unbeaten Irish The University's Museum of Zo- ology is racing with time. Within the next three years it must find and preserve many clews to the topographical history of the Tennes- see Valley area. By approximately 1940 the $350,- 000,000 project of the Tennessee Val- ley Auth...…

October 25, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCT. IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS SKINNER, Manners And Customs Of Day Described In A Gay Mood EXCUSE IT PLEASE, a collection of sketches by Cornelia Otis Skinner, illustrated by O. Soglow. Dodd,I Mead & Co., New York, $2.00.1 Coming To Ann Arbor I1 If you're planning on hearing Cor- nelia Otis Skinner next Wednesday evening, and of course you are, here's an item you won't want to miss. Offhand, you might assum...…

October 29, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TURsDAY, OCT 9 13 H h Schools County Relief Head Osta To Play For Is Granted Leave Spanish Daneers Forn . Leagues Charles F. Wagg, county relief ad- ministrator for the past eight months Emilio Osta, famous European con- For D ebatinr has been granted six months leave ert pianist, has been engaged by of absence to do work for the state re- lief administration, it was announced In preparation for the twentieth yesterday by E...…

October 31, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

…AGE EIGH T T HE CMICHIGAN DAILY 7l T 1 I'38, Sally Kenny, '38, Nancy Kover, '38, Jane Pitcher, '37, Elizabeth Pow- '39, Be Corner Stone Lea u Comtees Named For Year June Laing, '38, Janet Lambert, ers, '38, Mary Redden, '38, Jean Waters g 37, Gretchen Lehmann, '37, Barbara Rheinfrank, '8, Barbara Schacht, IVirginia *___ .- Leif, '38, Marjorie Link, '39, Mary '37, Mary Skinner, '39, Eleanor Smith, wood,. F r a kn (Continued from page 5) Loughbo...…

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