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October 22, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

…STUDENT REPRESENTATION See Page 4 Y WI U DAii4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LX, No. 24 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1949 CLOUDY, SHOWERS PRICE FIVE CENTS Denfield May Lose Job As Chief of Navy Other Discharges Of Officials Seen WASHINGTON-P)-The flam- ing feud in the armed forces over the grand strategy for war may result in firing Admiral Louis E. Denfeld as the top officer in the Navy. In forecasting that, a high off...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…30, 1944 TIIE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. . .... ...... . .. . ........... ............. . . .. . . .. ....... . .. ........... . . ..... . ......... ... ...... ...... . - - .......... . .. ----------- - - . TRADITION ON CAMPUS: Varsity Men's Clee Club Is Planning Full Year's Program: ANOTHER CASUALTY: CampIs H mor Mag"azine Dies; Lectures Will Profit 4>1__________________________ One campus group whose position in Michigan tradition is undisput...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…MAY, OCTOBER 29 1945 T THE MICHIGAN OATTY PAGE THREE Wi4 Activities Open to Every Woman Housing Policy I I Association Sponsors 18 Clubs For Extra-Curricular Athletics ? Every woman on campus is auto- matically a member of the Women's Athletic Association and is eligible to participate in any of the 18 sports clubs sponsored by the Association, or enter any of the team sports as a member of a residence team. WAA is one of the few ca...…

October 01, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

… THREE THE MICNTf. AV 1) A TT.V Enthusiastic Response Given 1940 Ten-Concert Choral Series Sink Predicts Every Concert Will Be Sellout Heavy Demand Reported For Season Tickets; First Concert Oct. 23 (Continued from Page 1) they delighted 1uc cities last year in less than five months. (5) The appearance on Nov. 7 of Rudolph Serkin, Czechoslovak pian- ist, whose brilliance was first ac- claimed locally after a dynamic ren- dition of Beethove...…

October 06, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN lliH ; MlChIG)'rAN1VDAILY *1 Whither Russia And Spain? THE W EEK IN REVIEW R J FOREIGN Interpreting The War News By KARL KESSLER Questi1onI Marks ... German, Spanisl ana Italian dip- lomats scurried about Europe in ar- moured trains again this week, leav- ing another string of question marks scattered about the world. The gory march of warfare marked time, while military chieftains turned to watch the international diplom...…

October 08, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN ADATT TUESDAY,. _s , ,_.J. . s.... .._. . :..a ,: Hoover Serves War Economy Planning Body Proessor Is Consultant In Plant Location WorkI For Resources Board Prof. Edgar M. Hoover, Jr., of the economics department is serving as consultant for the National Resources Planning Board at Washington in their survey of economic locations for the guidance of the National De- fense Commission. The purpose of the survey is to w...…

October 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN D ATLY TUESDAY, OC Ruth Draper, Dorothy Thompson Head 1940-41 Lecture Season O') Oratorical Association To Sponsor Leland Stowe, Warden Lawes;' First Speaker To Appear Oct. 29 Lawes Acts As Warden For 21 Yars Explorer Uses No Weapons On Expedition Pictures Of Wild Animals Obtained By Chapman Without Personal Injury Wild animals or no wild animals, Wendell Chapman never uses a gun Ruth Draper, Star Monologist, Shuns Person...…

October 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SgNgag; OCTOBE ;R 13, 1940 'Sigin1G Don Cossack ChorusBegan 20 Years A ro 34-Strong, Orgyanizatidonl 1l as Presented Sengs All Over The World Twenty years ago, a gr'oup of singing giants of the Steppes rie their voices around a military campii[ fire near Con tan tinople, and the} Don Cossack Chorus was born. Since that time those 34 men, descendants pf the rece of S tenka Razin, greatest hero ofth Cos- sacks, have travel...…

October 26, 1940 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten, P E R S P EC T IV E S .NCE IN C49,74egTIMES Continued from Page Five fished in his pocket, laying his cards down, and pulled out a grimy bill. Red stared at him. So did John. Of all the dumb tricks. For an instant Red was scared he might have them, but he had seen John glance over the kid's shoulder as he came back in, ad John was too surprised at the move. "Red?" Charley asked, and handed the bill across the table. "Sure," Red sa...…

October 05, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER Rodzinski Tells Concert Goers How To Listen Cleveland Conductor Says Too Many Individuals Bashful About Music By ARTUR RODZINSKI I like music. Naturally. I am fond of Wagner. His powers were stupendous; his music bold, original, beautiful. I am deeply interested in the works of contemporary Americans-I like the music of Carpenter, of Samuel Barber, of Edward Burlingame Hill, of Arthur Shepherd. And I am just...…

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…T"HIEMICI-TICANI D ATV Qt nAAr n it 1Ct! 'to a JUL i . . Thor Johnson, Symphony Conductor, ... Has Brnad Professional Background P By the time he was frAirt een, Thor Johnson, brilliant young conductor of the U~niversity Musical Society and the May Festival concerts, was play- ing the piano," the violin and the trumpet. I Campus Conductor He was born in Wisconsin Rapids, June 10, 1913, the son of the Reverend and Mrs. Herbert Bern...…

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 11, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCT. 11, 1942 p Noted Pianist T oPlay Here December 3 Artur Schnabel Is Called Greatest Interpreter Of Beethoven Music Artur Schnabel, noted pianist who will present the fifth concert of the Choral Union series Thursday, De- cember 3, is acclaimed as the great- est living interpreter of Beethoven. Born in Lipnik, Austria, Schnabel studied under the greatest of Euro- pean piano instructors, the famed Leschetizky....…

October 18, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…TWO, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCT. 18,.1941. Polish Piariist, WilPlay Here OnJanary 18 HIofiann. Idol Of Crities; Audiences At Height Of Famous Career Josef Hofmann, world famous pi- anist, will play here Monday, Jan. 18, in Hill Auditorium in the Choral 'Un- ion Concert series. Critics and adi- ences are hailing himi as at thie'height of his career, as a greater pianist than ever, as an artist who performs each year better than he did the...…

October 02, 1949 (vol. 0, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…t THE MICHIGAN DAILY ROLLING STONES ...by Harold Jackson Pipe Down ... AVE TITTLE is wondering just what kind of reputation for academic prowess -or weakness-he's acquired in three se- mesters on campus. He was planted in the back of a rough psychology course wearing the normal look of opening-day apprehension when through the door waltzed a coed of his acquaintance. In a much too loud voice she hailed him thusly: "Dave, I didn't know you wer...…

October 22, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949 olmommommoommw _.. ,11 14teifth in... .. with ROZ VIRSHUP ' II Music maestro pleas are being answered currently in quality if not quantity on the local airwaves. Toscanini, Stokowski and Muench, an impressive trio in- deed, are each conducting radio concerts this season. * * * THE New York Philharmonic Symphony has at long last been recognized as having some little listenership appeal in t...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…'HlE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, OCT. 30,-1944 Union Begins Its 37th Year as Center of Men's Activities RATES 'MISS MICHIGAN' TITLE: 'Aunt 1uth' Writes1,600 Servicemen Quietly going about her work and usually attracting little attention is the nation's latest pin-up girl, Aunt Ruth Buchanan. She is not strictly known as "Miss Michigan" to the more than 1,600 boys in service who know her but she quietly claims a place in all their hearts fro...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMON1AYJ QOCTOBR, 29, 1945 - - __ Active Coeds Use League As Headquarters Lobby, Undergraduate Office, Cafeteria, Soda Bar, Bulletins Located on Main Floor By DONA GUIMARAES Familiar landmark to all of the undergraduate women, the Michigan' League is also the center of the wom- en's activities on campus. The Undergraduate Office on the main floor of the League has council rooms for committee meetings, the office of the ...…

October 01, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

….1940 TTE MICTGTAN D ATLy PAt*lr,.rrvv--QvlyrTAv rru-ovv .a:-' u . , A.a I JUL.i v.. r. . a5.w.. 1! 112,73.A. L" .1. .;ef , rA £ V B yR c:l£Ar "IA Z15E!@ 1 a I" I- . A -a 1 Faculty Artists Will Present Concert Series Musical Series Will Begin Nov. 3; To Be Given In Lydia Mendelssohn Will These Frosh Kneel To'43? History Shows Ups And Downs Among the features planned by the University School of Music for the coming year is a series of...…

October 08, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

…AY, OCTOBER 8, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGIE SEV.IN. Engine Council To Print Arch', Frosh Booklet Publication Will Contain Information On History And School Activities Michigan's Engineering Council, headed by Robert Morrison, '41E, will begin its activity for the coming year this week with the publication of the "Arch," freshmen engineers' hand- book. Designed entirely for the use of freshmen, the "Arch" will contain pictures of every me...…

October 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN D AIL, Y TUESDAY, Top Feminine News Writer To Speak Here Miss Dorothy Thompson To Discuss Presidential, International Problems Considered by many to be the leading woman journalist in the na- tion, Dorothy Thompson, who will speak here Nov. 19, is well qualified to discuss current political and in- ternational problems. Miss Thompson is the author of a syndicated column, "On the Record," which appears in her home paper in N.Y....…

October 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…J.l x ou. 13,InTHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Horowitz Here After Europe 5-Year Tour Noted Pianist Has Gained Acclaim On Previous Tours In This Country Vladimir Horowitz's return to this country last year after a four-and- -one-half year stay in Europe was the signal for wild rejoicings by crit- ics and the public from coast to coast. Last year's tour culminated in an unparalleled prrformance of the Brahms B-flat major Conderto under the dire...…

October 26, 1940 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…'P E RS P EC T I I V C rage cs B L LY K &vA B A "3BY.Continued from Page One lc 1 1 bett: ,ab o'shearin than last year. I ain -anna pay out all that money jist to hawv mny sheep nicked up un bleedin all ce: 'h place." He spat on top 'of the nrg wheel and the skin around his e. crinkled up in a grin. "I guess he tr_:s wool s' 'sosed to be half sheep-In. But we'll tell 'im we jest want ae wool this time.' As rhe sheep drifted and nibbled the...…

October 05, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… I I ~U~&,QEBU~ 91THE MICHIGAN DAILY.4N1 M I M Iil Choral Union ConceertSe riestHas ad Interesing Exii PAsE THREE stene 'f Church Choirs Present Initial Group Concert organization First Called 'Messiah Club'; History Shows Advancement The Choral Union Concert Series has had an intresting existence. Its history comprises the old story of "the little acorn and the mighty oak". Its first concert was given in the Con- gregational Church, its ...…

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THX I Outstanding Organziation To Appear Here hn Concert Church Choirs ; i n;. W. IBoston Debut li Minneapolis Orchestra Will Appear Here, Under Baton Of Mitropoulos The eighth concert in the Choral Union Series will be presented by the Minneapolis Symphony, led by the brilliant Atienian conductor, Dimitri Mitropoulos. One of the leading musical organi- zations of this country ,the Minnp- apolis orchestra spans...…

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 11, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…1 0". 11, 1942 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r+G. M 'r n n n same mess-e s- r--r . Q S 4 Tentative Programs 1942-43 Choral Union Series 10 DON COSSACK CHORUS - Oct'ober 20 Program The Creed (Credo) ................ A. Kastalsky Cherubim Hymn .......... Arr. by A. Kastalsky Lord, Have Mercy on Use (Gospody Pomiluy .. ............. .................. A. Lvovsky Ave Maria......................Bach-Gounod (Arr. by C. Shvedoff) The Lord's Name-Be Ble...…

October 18, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…&0 SU# tiAY'OCT, 18,.1942. THE MICHIGAN DAILY F .,.:_. mmmmm Artur Schnabel, Noted Pianist, Will Play Here Austrian Artist Will Give 5th Concert Of Series; Program Set For Dec. 3 Artur Schnabel, the renowned con- cert pianist will return once again to Hill Auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 3 for another Ann Arbor recital. Born in Lipnik, Austria, in 1882, he undertook a concert career after studying for five years under the world famous Lesc...…

October 02, 1949 (vol. 0, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…9UNDAY, OC~TOBER 2, 1949l THE MICHIGAN DAILY fIM fisembly To Stage *> ** SStrong To Play for 'U' Students,' Guest Cadets at Annual AA Hop' 'Welcome Army' * * * * * * Soph Cabaret To Recruit Aid Soccer Club To Begin Play As Newest Sport of WAA Of '52 Women Besides the lusty greeting which the Army cadets are due to receive from the Michigan eleven this Saturday, they will also be social- ly saluted by Aim and Assembly at the fourth ...…

October 22, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1949 THE MICHIGAN DAILY HONORING FACULTY: I f'I CL Classof 1919 To Continue Teacher Reward Program Transportation Issue Tries Students The literary class of 1919 plans to continue its program of re- warding outstanding teaching in the classrooms of the literary col- lege, it was announced recently by the group's class committee. The program will take the form of five annual awards, one of which has already been given, ...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1944 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PANE 1'AGE Eight Noted Personalities To Appear in Oratorical Series IHambro, Lillian Gish, Scheduling a full series of eight lectures beginning Thursday, Nov. 16, the University Oratorical Association will present the Hon. Francis B. Sayre, the Hon. Carl J. Hambro, Lillian Gish, Osa Johnson, Madame Wei Tao-Ming, Eliot Janeway, Ruth Draper and Joe Fisher for the 1944-45 program. The Hill Auditori...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…OCTOBER 29, 1945 THE- MICHIGAIN DAI-LY PAGE FIVE By Nancy Groberg EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a Gro- berg classic on college life which is timeless. It was first printed in The Daily on February 27, 1943. "Answer promptly," you say, "and tell me all about Ann Arbor life." You don't ask much, do you - only that I set down, in the brief note which my schedule will allow the very es- sence of my existence here and the story of the student's day. An...…

October 01, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… SIX-SECTION THREE THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, UNIV CHARLES ER S ITY MU S I C R-L S 0 C IETY Conductor A. SINK, President OF THE THOR JOHNSON, UNIVERSI TY OF MI C HIGf4N PRESENTS THE SIXTY -SECOND ANNURL C H 0 I A L U S N 0 N S 'ONCE IT J R Serge Koussevitzky Dimitri Mitropoulos WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 MARIAN ANDERSON . Contralto THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 RUDOLF SERKIN Pianist MONDAY, NOVEMBER ...…

October 08, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIG7AN DATTV - --- . .*a.Y 3 TTI_ I)AY. fOCTOBE~RS. 1940f a,.+ a f a av v aJF t7 1 L a. a v L ,71lC)1 \lt 1Vil,{;JiV V A~7V v I C 1i Ui R r' N r' 'Nl 1'k J FROSH-No special considera- tion because of his age does the Rev. Alfred J. Saxe, 73, ask at the University of Florida where he's enrolled as a freshman in the law school. He's a retired Methodist minister from Watkins Glen, N. Y. ILLINOIS' NEW GOVERNOR-...…

October 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

…'ELVE--SECTTQN O THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT( ELVE-SEUTTON ONE TUESDAY, OCT r CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY University Has Three Flying Orgtanizations __FOR RENT --The University's three aviation or- SUITE and single room at 431 ganizations, the Institute of Aeronau- Thompson. Call 9431. 34 tical Sciences, the Flying Club and ________________ '-the Glider Club are holding a tri- PLEASANT front suite of two rooms club exhibit this week.h for...…

October 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY IS ~NDAY, OCTOBER 13~, 194~J UNI V .; ER s TTY Dw'4U s I c AL s 0 c T E -TY C HA RLE S A. SINK, President THOR JOHNSON, Conductor II I su1R11 411111b1r OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAFN PRESENT s THE SIXTY -SECOND fINNUPL *I H I K 44 5 , UN 0 N "NC S SRi4 I Serge Koussevitzlky Dimitri Mitropoulos WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 MARIAN ANDERSON Contralto THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Rp~hUDOL...…

October 26, 1940 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve TP ERSPECTI VES BOOKS IN SEASON .. . D/e fac 7Tone New England: Indian Summer By Van Wyck Brooks Dutton, pp. 557, $3.75 (The writer offers no apology for the for the tone or the harshness of-the fol- lowing review. It is intended as an irri- tant, solely.) Van Wyck Brooks has scored another triumph. New England: Indian Summer is a best seller; it has been blurbed "ex- citing," "fascinating," "remarkable"; it has achieved the di...…

October 05, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGfAN DXTLY Koussevitsky To Return I Here With Boston Symphony I I Serge Koussevitzky, Russian-born conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra which plays the 1941 Chor- al Union Concert at Hill Auditorium, made his debut in the musical world as a virtuoso of the double bass. It was merely by chance that ther now world-famous maestro even un- dertook the study of the unwieldy instrument. As a boy, penniless and alone, he appli...…

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…I QYORTfHEMICHIGAN flAIL.Y ___ AY, OC'TOBE~R 12, 1.41 i Cleveland Orchestra Conductor', DA escribes Listener's Problems I _ By ARTUR RODZINSKI I like music. Naturally. I am fond of Wagner. His powers were stupendous; his music bold, original, beautiful. I am deeply interested in the works of contemporary Americans-I like the music of Carpenter, of Samuel Barber, of Edward Burlingame Hill, of Arthur Shepherd. And I am just as fond of the...…

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 11, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…PAGE FOUR. THE ~MICHIG1(AN FDAILY QTTITYA 1C1 11 Ifkdth a AI Aa V A A \ N 1 y .J. s1f Fu1 a lii. *K* alp 4N*;C i r Scene Of Annual Concerts IA a ChIora~ lOYC 9 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 DON COSSACK CHORUS Cleveland Symphony Will Give Concert Under Artur Rodzinski ...Serge Jaroff, Conductor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29x v Orchestra To Make Fifth Appearance Here Nov. 8 In 64th Annual Series The Cleveland Symphony Orches- tra under the baton of...…

October 18, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…UFO THE MICHIGAN DAILY JR THE MICHIGAN DAILY . Home of University Musical Society 1, _ .. (hO rCt 'tono C05 Boston Symphony Makes.12th Consecutive Appearance Here Koussevitzky Will Bring 112 -Man Organization To Ann Arbor Dec. 9 This year's Choral Union Series will give the Boston Symphony Or- chestra, under the able leadership of Serge Koussevitzky, an oppor- tuniy to appear in Ann Arbor for the 12th consecutive year. The Boson- Symp...…

October 02, 1949 (vol. 0, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1949 " __ __ _____ __.._ __ __ _.. ___ _ III_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Navy . . . . . 28 Ohio State . . 4 Princeton . . . 7 Indiania . . olv~ens [6 Iowa . . . . . 21 Pittsburgh. 7 Purdue . . . . 7 Northwestern a-N Down . . 16 Notre Dame . . 7 Washington ! 27 Minnesota . 7 Nebraska . . . 26 Illinois . . . . 13 Army 13 Penn Stl . . .o 42 ate . . .7 . Wisconsi. . in With BigTir I...…

October 22, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. 194 - I mm Student Representation WHILE STUDENTS have gradually been gaining an ever-increasing voice in the administration of their own campus affairs, they still have no representation on a group which plays a vital role in the lives of every student - the University Calendar Commit- tee. Stemming from rising student agitation 'for a full Thanksgiving holiday weekend,. a motion was unanimously passed ...…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…THEMICHIGAN DAILY FlUDAY, AUGUS~T 25, 1044 I ; Our Shelves are stocked with USED for Every Course - Every Department INEEBS L4M A special department is ready to serve you in supplying 1NSTR SUPPLIES for every Student need . Notebooks Stationery Study Lamps Book Ends TS - TEXTBOOKS - SUPPPLIES - SUPPLIES i for every Student need . F To New'Stuet. Zipper Cases Make Wa hris your Headquarters! Save books time and c...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…AGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY , MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, Junior Girls Play Honors Senior Women. Annual Feature Is Produced, Acted, Directed Completely By Student Committees An annual feature of the school year is the Junior Girls' Play, pre- sented by the women of the junior class in honor of their graduating senior sisters. Written, directed, produced, and acted by members of the junior class, the play is presented in Lydia Men- delssohn theatr...…

October 01, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

…WOMEN'S SECTION IL 4 Ar 4w .Jitr4t g an 4:IaitA SECTION FOUR ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940 League Facilities Will Be Explained During'Fortnight' Never Put Of f Until Tomorrow. .. F--,- Senior Society To Sponsor Teas, Dances; Assembly BanquetWill Be Climax If you freshmen should be con- fronted by an earnest, intelligent and not unpersonable young woman af- ter rushing is all over, you may be justified in thinking that...…

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

…: .. , n . CENTENNIAL w LITERARY SCHOOL SUPPLEMENT adl r aANNIVERSARY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 Literary College Celebrates Centennial Specialization Today And Yesterday: One Hundred Years Of Education First Classes Marks Trend Of University Of Instruetion Met Ini 1841 Two Professors Initiated Course Of 14 Subjects 'eWctingStaenOSt t, . . .With Seven Students, In Original Curriculum. IOin C r uInitiated First Session Emph...…

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 ...…

October 02, 1949 (vol. 0, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

…SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1949 mu _ may} THE MICHIGAN DATLY 7MiOr Lea gue Colitell rs Fae 'Judfgme ay MSC Tops Marquette; Season Ends in Three Crucial Games Major League Standings Tarheels Ed By The Associated Press EAST LANSING - A razzle- dazzle passing attack gave Mich- igan State an easy 48-7 win over an outclassed Marquette team here yesterday. Repairing the lack of aerial power that contributed to a 7-3 defeat in the Michigan gam...…

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