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February 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

…U~Y ~, rTHlE XMICHIAN DOXITI _ _ . .__r. __v. _d=s_. . --- Ancient Myth To Be Theme Of Traditional Caduceus Ball v- "The Temples of Aesculapius," ancient Greek and Roman god famed for his powers of healing, will furnish the setting for the an- nual Caduceus Ball to be held from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday at the Union. Sponsored by Galens, honorary medical society, the all-campus seni-formal dance is given es- pecially for medical students...…

February 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…T1I~Mt?1ftX TJ~~i~p Medical Ball Engagement Announced. I To Feature' Greek Theme Dance To Be Held In Union Tonight Caduceus Ball, annual medical w school and University hospital staff dance, will be held from 9:30 p:m. to 1 a.m. today in "The Tem- pies of 'Aescalapius" erected in the Union Ballroom. The original temples of Aesca- lapius played an important part in the history of medicine. The an- cient Greeks and Romans wor- shipped Aescala...…

February 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

… ',rEBRUARY 25, 1950rTW c IGNiAt1 TEMC MA________________________ Letters to the Editor (Continued from Page 4) inadequacies. The YR's propose to work for the "Individual and him alone" who "would not otherwise have an opportunity to make a tgood beginning." We oppose all- inclusive structures like socialized medicine and the Brannan plans to be meted out irrespective of in- dividual need. We believe govern- ment should cooperate with our...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

…r Journey to 'Kandy Kingdom' Conquered by sweet talk, stu- dents will pay a visit to "Kandy' Kingdom" at the annual Assembly Ball to be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 alm. Friday at the Union. With music supplied by Frank Tinker and his orchestra, couples will dance amidst a vision of sug- arplums, gingerbread houses and 'men, and lollipops. Candy kisses. gigantic in size, and peppermint sticks will also be found on the scene.t * * * IT HAS BEE...…

February 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… a r THIS MTCIGAN iDAITX _ WAA Board Posts Open For 2_Weeks Petitions Must Be Filed by March 13 Thirty-three WAA board posi- tions are open to eligible sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who may petition during the next two weeks. Petitions are available now at the League, Barbour and the WAB and will be due March 13 at the League Undergraduate Office. WAA BOARD members will have an addition to their list of var- ied activities next year when...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 6

… ,., .vi. - i.' i. ._... . Pu THE MICHIGAN DALLY Monday, February 13, 1950 Monday, February 13, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' MERRY GO ROUND: The Truth About The PIGS By SCHMOE McPHERSON Has anyone wondered, besid the members of the ticket com mittee, why not a single membe of Pi Iota Gamma sorority at tended the J-Hop? Not one of th charming creatures enhanced th occasion with her presence. How ever, my investiga...…

February 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I " Y STRATION EXPLANATION: .ilroad Tickets Irksome Economical By ROMA LIPSKY he thousands of student hours hundreds of bottles of ink at the beginning of each ester to fill out the registra- railroad ticket may be ex- ingly irksome to students, but process saves the University 'oximately $22,000 a semester. -cording to Assistant Registrar ard Groesbeck, the University d have to spend about $1...…

February 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…TIIE MIC HIGAN ILY ' Women Receive Scholarships Congratulations was split between two receipients. The winners were Helen E. Dorrance, '51, Joan Elizabeth Robinson, '52 SM, Marion D.. Hinchman, '51 and Frances W. Hanslovsky, '52 SM, Stockwell. Miss Hinchman and Miss Hans- losky divided one award. Other winners are Mary Ann Whitney, '51 DH, Hinsdale House; Sannah Ardith Brack '53 Angell House; Guinevere A. Dorn '52 SM Kleinstueck; Helen P....…

February 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ___THE WMICHIGAN DAILY ' TnTTnSI)AT, FEBP.rArY If, 1950 rus Girls' Try Out for 'Lace It Up' By PAUL BIENTLINGER "Swing your arms - left and ght and da-da-da!" Husky men clad in GI shoes, T- Airts and other appropriate garb llowed these instructions yester- y as tryouts for the 1950 Union pera proceeded in full swing. ALL THE ATMOSPHERE of sting for a top-flight Broadway usical production pervaded the nfines of R...…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…Ir T7 ____________ THEI~MIIAN iiAMLY 4CULTY FOR KNOWING: Preuss Sees UN as Best Hope for Peace COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Wail, Women, Weather, Work -"1- j Looking back ,on 22 years ex- erience as a teacher and active articipant in the field of inter- ational relations, Prof. Lawrence reuss staunchly maintains that ze United Nations remains the orld's best hope for peace. And by using the UN's facilities } the fullest extent, the United bat...…

February 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…I THE MITAN TWXY - S''r""XT, IURtARIWU, 150 EST ENGINE TOPS LIST: Special Grant Aids Fire Hazard Attack " ? * * * * Although it may sound like it t times these days, employees of lant Service are not razing the oof of West Engine; instead they re raising walls-in which to lace fire doors. This project is one of a series f fire precaution measures finan- ed by a special appropriation of he State Legislature in 1947 to liminate critical d...…

February 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… , . M,!F2mq- r-CTE MTICT IAN 11XT r WmFm!SDA Y, FE!BRUTARY 22, 1950 If . Library To Make Records Available For Circulation By CHARLES ELLIOTT From the Brandenberg Concer- tos to "Kiss Me Kate" - just sign out your album and take it home. Beginning tomorrow, students with a yen to hear some good re- cords may go to the basement study hall of the General Library and select any of the 125 albums to be placed in circulation. * * * GIFTS OF ...…

February 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…TU E N1TITTAN DAITVY free ROTC Departments Now Under One Roo * * * * * * Army, Navy, Air Groups Offer Specialized Study A jaunt through the labyrinths of North Hall would convince even the most skeptical that armed forces unification - now achieved on a national scale - is a reality here, too. Now under one vast roof, the Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC departments boast a total enrollment this term of nearly 825 men, just a slight drop fr...…

February 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…_______________________ I I Study Period In Germany Now Offered A year or two of study in Ger- many coupled with a hands across the sea gesture awaits the right University student, Ivan E. Parker, assistant to the dean of students, has revealed. Under a reciprocal agrement. an American student will receive tuition and living expenses for a period of study in Germany if he can provide the same main- tainence for 22-year-old Fritz Streuber at t...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…AGE SIX THE, MI11IG AN. D.A-I LY SUNDAY, FEBRU~IARY 26, 1950E 4qI~ U~ A U21 Panels Continue Education Conference (Continued from Page 1) r Following Mr. Kauffman's speech, the Conference broke up into three panel discussions. In the opening plenary session of the conference the; movement was passed that no resolutions be adopted by the panels. This was undertaken at the re- commendation of the steering committee, which felt that all ...…

February 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…THE I MCICIGAN DIAITZY T O CORD-NO BANNER: Flag-waving on Campus Stopped by Pole-Maulers Mag-waving as an over- campus activity has rec drooped to a new low. In fact over one sector, Mall, it has ceased entirely. the- ently the IT'S NOT A LACK of patriot- ism which keeps Old Glory from flapping in the breeze as it used to do; rather, it's a lack of flag- pole cord. In other plainer words: Per- son or persons unknown have again sliced the ...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 7

…Tw -W - 11 ;;,.1 mm A _ f __- H A. G N THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 13, 1950 2 .. M dy Fb ry , Monday, February 13,. 1950 THE I AN -r .. *- R DAILY j Continued from Page 21) and Edward Sidor; Beth y and Richard Golden; Pat y and Don McNeil; Carol W. De Mond and Karl M. Fleck- ner.. Joyce Denison and KeithI Frey. Jackie Ann Dennison and Rich- ard A. Fenington; Mary Ann Det- zer and Bruce Jones; Janet Dewey and Stan Spaeth;...…

February 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WON'T PREDICT Professors C By BOB KEITH Three political science depart- ment men who are specialists in British government and election procedure will fly to England to- day to observe and survey the Bri- tish general elections. Department Chairman James K. Pollock, Prof. Samuel J. Elder- sveld and Prof. Lionel H. Laing will make the two-week trip to get an on-the-spot view of the vot- ing which takes place Feb. 23. ...…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…WOMEN'S JUDICIARY See Page 4 :1 Latest Deadline in the State tii CLOUDY, WARMER ANN ARBOR. MCHIGAN FRI AV.'r'FP ta nu~T17.10 _,. aa-a au-a aanca IL 1 H . SIX PA( Power of the Press ti 4 =Daily-Burt Sapowitchl BACK WITH TALENT-Daily Managing Editor Leon Jaroff, with his back to the camera, surveys the result of the annual call for tryouts. Some men also came out for the paper. Jaroff was, to put it mildly, enthusiastic. Editor's Ap...…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

….. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 r.TIE MICHIGAN DAILY 5 Union To Sponsor Activities mo ker Tonight i -!y Men's Glee Club Oldest In America Covers Nation in Concert Tours Organized in 1843, the Univer- sity Men's Glee Club is the oldest college glee club in the country. Under the present constitution drawn up in 1859, club members elect a choir director and officers each spring to conduct the ad- ministration and planning for the fol...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Attack on Liberals See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State AV :43, a t 149 CLOUDY, SNOW I , VOL. LX, No. 94 House . _. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 SIX PAGES~ , . n. LX a ;-M Holds Heated Debate on FEPC BiI Michigan League Alters Constitution By MARY STEIN } Sweeping changes in the constitution of the 50-year-old Michigan League were announced yesterday by President Marjorie Flint, '50. Miss Flint ...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

….mow. ... -. . THE MICA I1 ILY 1 Pt CHORUS LINE TO OPERA: 'Bill Holbrook To Direct Lace It Up' By PAUL BRENTLINGER A quarter-century of dancing is a lot of dancing. But to William Holbrook, here to direct the 1950 Union Opera' "Lace It Up," it has been a quar- ter century of fun, which has tak- en him to the top of the theatrical heap. Beginning as an ordinary ap- prentice in a dance chorus, Hol- brook hoofed his way to the posi- tion of da...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 8

…a .4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 13, 1950 ) . A THE' MICHIGAN 4& w IDAILY ._ - '' Monday, February 13, 1950 *uI I AILYIBLE by pros holmes, sports co-editor THE ANSWER to the age-old female cry, "We want to play with the varsity athletes"-meaning of course they desire that girls be allowed to compete in intercollegiate athletics-seems to have been found in what appears to be a very favorable and practical solution. There is ...…

February 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED aternity Hospital n Oli to Patients * * * I NEW MATERNITY HOSPITAL-Located just east of University Hospital, the ultra-modern new Maternity Hospital has facilities for 77 patients and 82 babies. Work was begun on the building early in 1947 and it was completed at a cost of $1,725,000 this year. * * * * * * New Building To House 77 Mothers, 82 Babies [ODERN WASHER-STERILIZER-Senior nursing student Dorthea ...…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… y-r THE MICIMAN DAILY r. IFMAy, FEBRUARY 17;- 1950 FRIAY FURA1~ 1,__5 etas Dorm Fives gers Resume Play Basketball held the limelight >ed in 13 points in this week's intramural events eat Pi Lambda at the IM Building- as residence 'roldman coun- halls A and B fives both saw ac- oints the vai- tion. o score against In dormitory "A" league games, current lead- Williams House defeated Strauss, ue. 34-23, and Hinsdale beat Win- * chell House ...…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…- r- ., - . 9mrmmm9 PAGr MIM _TIf M-M I A1S _trXiiiv ._.._.. . * ~ - U1NDA1Y, rEBUARY 19, 19541 ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________ ____________________U'________________________________________________________ ,-- WORKING GOVERNMENT: SL Official Spokesm an for' ''Students Elected semiannually in an all- campus election, the Student Leg- islature provides University...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… PA TW6 __ _ . .. )THURSDAT, FFURUARY 22. H56 . ~ . ,. .- ,aTilT flAV]11,. a'.u hTTATC.V 9 NJ 1.7 a I.... KERR PREDICTS: Editor Says U.S., Soviet Meeting Now Would Fail Crowd Dislikes Cruelty Says Bull-Fight Expert 1 _ n i n JJ"" Zt1U t V By FLOYD THOMAS A meeting between the U.S. and Russia now would be bound to fail, Walter Kerr, foreign editor of the New York Herald Tribune, de- clared yesterday in a University journalism lecture...…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…'tG Z KcT IT~l T'T,311TT-GAN L)AmTy, ., i .f. FACULTY FOR KNOWING: Prof. Stevenson Philosophizes 4 At At At A By PHOEBE FELDMAN "Now see here," Prof. Charles L. Stevenson, of the philosophy department, said brushing his hair back as he commented on the problem of language in the "sci- ence of wisdom," ". .. just because you give philosophy another name doesn't mean it's going to be any easier." Prof. Stevenson, who is known in philosophi...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 9

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February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… .. .. _____________________.T T i1T T'A N I A T 4 Pueksters, Trackmen Battle Colorado, Illini * * , 'M'-Tiger Clash Offers, Possible Tourney Berth Shift Matches McEwen Against Indian Mile Aces By BOB SANDELLE Vic Heyliger and his Wolverine puck squad can just about clinch an NCAA tournament bid this week-end if they can tame the Colorado College Tigers in a two game setto opening this evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Coliseum. Under a new t...…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

…# SUNDAY, ~TTDRUARY 19, IM THE MICHIG iS bxlr PAGE ;!NINE- -- ~TJNDY, u~iJLy 19 195J PA...N moo" U' Portrayed in Pictures By 'Campus' A brand new campus maga- 4 zine-the first issue came out reg- istration week-serves to record University activities pictorially. Given the all-embracing name "Campus" by its enterprising ed- k itors, the Magazine is slated to appear twice monthly. "It will feature sports, social life, profiles, '_and oth...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… THE MICCHIGAN DAILY wolverine Pucksters Freeze Winless 'N BOTH FRIEND AND FOE: Ettl Faces Badger Ace In Gym Meet Bur ford Gets Hat Trick; Nears Scoring Record SAILORS TAKE WARNING: 'M' Tars Greet New Prospects Tonight By MARV EPSTEIN The old story of personal but friendly rivalry will be re-enacted Saturday when Michigan's gym- nastics team travels to Madison, Wisconsin to do battle with Wis- consin and Iowa in a triangular meet. For...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 10

…,, >~ , r . ' ; t = I ~ '. '- §' S 'Monday, February 13, 1950 Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 13, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SCHOOL SPEAR-IT: Zoraster Elected New Prexy Of Fast-Growing Bzantium'U' (Special to The Daily) ers use the now famous "Zoraster BZANTIUM, Egypt -Following system." -' PENCIL BRIGADE: SL Pledges All-Out Fight To Install Sharpeners New Super Men's Dormitory Will Provide Homey Living a furious three-day...…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 . ....r. . . . ThIOMAS L. STOKES: 'isionaries' WASHINGTON-It is the babbit - or fashion - in some quarters in this critical hydrogen bomb era to use the terms "fuzzy-minded," "idealistic," "sentimental," "visionary," and "impractical" about those among us who are asking that something a bit out of the routine be done to get peace in the world. These latter folks, however, are patient and long-su...…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 .. , I i Saifing Club Unbeaten ini FOUNDED IN 1882: 'Technic' Oldest College Engineering Magazine Ten Years Men and women students who thrill to the lure of billowing sails, fresh air and splashing water should 'find a "limitless" source of fun and relaxation springing from membership in the Michigan Sail-, ing club. Organized to provide facilities for sailing and ice boating for in- terest...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

…r SPA( F' UR. rTHE MItHI(GA 6JVITY THUtRSDAY, FEBRUTARY'23;I 5 I- -_ _I - . I tV v a a . v _ Vfo V IV ' u'; t!s. Attack on Liberals A NEW ARGUMENT has been advanced against liberalism. In a recent letter to the editor, a student raised the cry that campus "political pres- sure groups" are robbing University students of future prestige in the non-academic world. He charged that these groups are black- ening, or rather pinkening, the rep...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 11

… Page Eighteen THE MICH IGAN DAILY 1 .c-1 Y ' -i~ l ~ , V j S f s Monday, February 13, 1950 Monday, February 13, 1950 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. _ - - - - RHYTHM, SPECIALTIES: Ellington, Prima Thrill J-Hop Crowds M.. Daily Team Exposes Plot Behind J-Hop D * * ~I' * * * * * * * * CORRECTION Many people think that Ulrich's Book By WENDY OWEN Duke Ellington and Louis-Prima left all 5,000 J-Hoppers thrilled with their red-h...…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 11

… FRIDAY, FEBRhUARY 17T, 1950~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY r _ _ _ Wyvern To Maintain Local Status Following Discussion Both Sides of Chimes Question Given By Past Wyvern Coeds C. Wyvern, junior women's hon- orary, has decided to remain as a local organization instbad of mak- ing application to become nation- al, after many weeks of pro and con debate. Chimes is the national junior women's honorary to which Wy- vein members discussed becoming af...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

…TH I Cd A i__HI__N DAILY__ _ _ Dance To Be Presented in Union Bcdlroom /F \l Medical Students To Hold Caduceus Ball Tomorrow The Union will be transformed into "The Temples of Aescalapius" when medical students and mem- bers of the University Hospital staff hold their annual Caduceus Ball 'from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow. The ballroom will be flanked with columns to create the effect of an ancient temple. (Aescalapi- us, incidentally,...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 12

… 'i.. 7 ) , 7} THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 13, 1950 Monday, February 13, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' - _- - __ _f .. -- -~- -i THE MICHIGAN DAILY WiI' y WrIv a dieLm e LK Committee Toil Brings Forth J-Hop By NAN BYLAN Plenty of toil and trouble stood behind the week-end's moonlight and roses for the hard-working J-Hop committee. From their first meeting two days after elections to the final night before the big event,...…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

…TilE MT~T-TtGAN )ATLY - CARS IN 'GOLDEN ROY': 'U' Boxer Plays Music-Loving Fighter uepar of yngfists, which University, team up with pro dional stage experience in the .dent Players' production of lIden Boy" at 8 p.m. today and iorrow in Pattengill Audi- The fists belong to boxer Ron Boble, who plays Joe Bonaparte, a violinist turned "pro" boxer, and the experience belongs to Mrs. Marie D. Miller, director, who has dJoth acted and directed ...…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

…TH ti' MItHGAN DAILY ____ ARY MAGAZINE: St. Patrick's Day Debut Planned For 'Generation' lZN Although 'Generation' will reach public on St. Patrick's Day, wness will be its only connection th the green of the day, accord- to Charles Olsen, '51, editor of new arts magazine. The coincidence of 'Genera- n' falling on a holiday will not erfere with its serious pur- es," added Olsen. *. * * THE PUBLICATION will be a rary magazine containing sho...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 13

… PPP Pagt- Sixthen j. THE MICHIGAN f DkILY,, . Mcnday ebrwary 13, 1950 cP g itei'4 . H tW HG N D iY odVebtir 1,15 ody, ,February 13, 1 5Q . t T.;yE;,,M BCHI GAN D~A I Y- :. x _ i on the ie Party, party, party-a new semester begins and that means a new xound of parties. To keep you staggering in a straight line, this handy guide will tell you what's where and how to stay away. BEGINNING THE SEMESTER with a bang, those social beavers, t...…

February 13, 1950 • Page Image 14

… e Fourteen THE M J CItGA N DAIkLY Monday, February 13, 1950 Mondy, Februory 1 ?41950 T i- E MICHIGAN DAILY y' 4 > r Iill ' x I THE UNEMPLOYED: Lost Land Poses Problems For Kingdomless Monarch 4 * * 1 * / ._ 0 .t . ,_ ,. , , HEL P SMASH POLIO! all a '"4 * * "It'stough," the King said, "When you don't have a country." This was the answer to a Daily query of how it feels to be a King given by Petonivitch, XIX, whose country di...…

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