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March 27, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… P4Q3..WOVR1: THE MICHIGAN DAILY I .--..,, 4** Professors Lead Discussions When First Session Convenes Vice-President Makes Hit in Panama (continued from Page 1) "The farmers say that they have been subsudizing urban consumers for over 20 years, and that food prices were too low when the war began. They contend that rising food prices is a minor factor in causing inflation as compared with the great increase of urban purchasing power i...…

March 28, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… fir A or "M 1 141 . ......... ........ ....... .. - , I ;rg MUIdqgan 7atti Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Mlehigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Studert 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 The Associated Press is exclusively entit...…

March 30, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MIt fl1tAP~ DAILY 7,r It U' Band Spring Concert Tit Be CiVefi Thursday 30th Annual Program To Open and Close With Patriotic Theme The thirtieth University of Michi- gan Spring Band Concert will be giv- en Thursday night at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. The University of Michigan band, conducted by Prof. William D. Revel- li, is an organization acclaimed throughout the United States for its standard excellence. The concert prepared for ...…

March 31, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHI~GR DAILY Spring Concert To Be Givei iby Bantl Thitrsdlay , Will Present Gould's 'American Salute,' 'Ritual Fire Dance' The University of Michigan Band's annual spring concert, to be given at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Hill Audi- torium, will feature a variety of in- teresting numbers. The overture to the opera "Ober- on, King of the Fairies", by the early nineteenth century German com- poser, Carl von Weber, will imme- diately follow th...…

March 04, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…WAA Meeting Will Be Held At4:30 Today Organization Setup, Purposes Will Be Explained by Speakers "Women attending the WAA lead- ership program at 4:30 p.m. today in the correctives room of Barbour'gym who subsequently petition for posi- tions on the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation executive board or as sports managers will receive preference in consideration for the positions," Ger- trude Inwood, '43BAd, has announced. Speakers on the program w...…

March 05, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…VM n f1. 1iuxr.i-AZl L ;s yrp - dlib ?k + !k!: #F 1;-. d Y do dl' FKk D;. BomberScholarship Dance Will Be Held March 12 Five Societies WiIl Sponsor Novel Affair 'Hard Times' Will Be Theme Presented by Honor Groups; Bill Sawyer's Band To Play Five women's honor societies will hold a Bomber Scholarship Dance, the first of its kind to be held at Michigan, from 9 p.m. to midnight March 12, music for which will be provided by Bill Sawyer ...…

March 07, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… THE' MICI~GAN AIIA ..._ anhellenCic Leroy Smith Popul Will Provide Qot E Dance Band Setting the of rhythmic Coeds with Friends in Service song, "It's a May Take Soldiers Posted Here; Savitt and hi y the music fo Proceeds To Go to Bomber Fund annual Slide the Union B Panhellenic Ball, with an all-out- Known a for-war theme will be held from 9 to Swing," Jan midnight, Saturday, March 27 in early training the League Ballroom, Sue Wood, ber of...…

March 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

…1,'j L i,.41::i. . lt: : , L7 -/1 1 - : _. _ I 1 1 /31 .I.V 4 HE 111 H1 _ ..1 . . - _._ .. - _ _ .. .-. - 1 ,....__,._... J I .37 .tU . 'ime, a Symphony in Song, PPrs Mor'n Patronc I A To Be Given Lpril 8 April Concert Prof its To Aid Scholarships Bill Sawyer To Lead Women's Glee Club and !g\en's Chorus; Will Encore Detroit Program "Singtime, a Symphony in Song" is the title of the spring concert combining vocal and instrumental music w...…

March 12, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

…r AT-, . rA!tCTr 12, 19<1: r'n TR-r St-IMMAN DAILY PAGE EM, April 9 Is Announced as Date of M-Hop Soph-Frosh Dance ,, ' Campus Life To Be Spring Dance Theme Ball Co-Chairmen and Guests Ball at Union Is RumoredLosti Big Event of Social Season; Name Committee Divisions April 9 has been named as the date of "M-Hop," the Frosh-Soph Ball, which will be held from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight in the ballroom of the Un- ion, and will probably be t...…

March 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Business Ad School To Reoffer Special Program for Women Coeds Who Have Completed Four Terms May Begin Training in Summer Session Provided that enough eligible wom- en students apply for admission. the School of Business Administration plans to reoffer the special training program which will enable women who have completed four terms of under-graduate work (60 hours) to receive two semesters of b...…

March 18, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…-- - -w-v- -- - - -. - - --~ JL in x, 46 IPOMM . . .... ............. anhelenic, Soph Dean's Staff To Entertain Senior Women Rendering her version of "Car- men", Dean Alice Lloyd will be one of the chief attractions of Junior Stunt Night, to be held for the bene- fit of senior women at 7:30 p.m. March 24 in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Dean Lloyd's staff will also assist in the stunt. Dr. Margaret Bell and Miss Hart- wig will provid...…

March 19, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 116) • Page Image 5

… -w- ~- - --- -~ -~ ___________ ____________________________________________ - -rn-rn .4 . .aa .5. ~.7-i*~.j~ '4 ~ Z..~ .b~ --------------------------------'.------- _________________ U ~ - , . - - - - - - - ---.. - ----.-________________________ I r -------- ~- Contributions To Red Cross I Are Moutin Mounting Residents of Four Women's I Dorms Have Donated 100%; Coed Quota Almost Reached The results from the campus wo- men's Red Cr...…

March 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

… TIiDT, 'MI~1LC;H 4, k4~1&3 -A -I) A T1Ii~~ 2MTE TIic~ A i~ Ub A Ii V 5 '.~a:4 USA; u~. I I 1, 'Most Coeds Can Donate Blood, D. Bell Predicts Women Are Urged To Register at Once; Plasma Is Vital in Saving Lives at Front 4-. By MARY ANNE OLSON 'I estimate that two-thirds of our women are in sufficiently good con- dition to give blood immediately and periodically at the rate of three times a 'year without jeopardizing their health,...…

March 26, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

…* FMbAY1 MARCH ~20, 1948 MIC-14-4 C-1 A N- "ATIN- IVA itr wottm, T-f-U~" li'(xLII RA N 'TA T --------- Clyde Lucas Orchestra To Play for Frosh-Soph Ball Sale of Tickets Starts Monday For 'M Hop' Central Committee Believes Affair To Be Last All-Campus Dance Sanctioned by University Clyde Lucas and his orchestra will furnish the music for "M-Hop." the Frosh-Soph Ball, which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., April 9, in the Union Bal...…

March 28, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…'q ~ a k'~w~. lEE iL~r~s~1~A\IN I a U -- - - _ ........ WAA Notices : Clyde Lucas Brings Talented -Musicians to Union for 'M-HOp WAA NOTICES The Woman's Athletic Associationi Constitution was amended at the, Wednesday meeting of the Board. Section Four, Article Six was changed to read, "Sports managers shall be appointed or elected from within their own group, or by petition from the -Board." The amendment was gassed by a two-thirds vot...…

March 04, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…° PAGE StX T H-E-M- lGAN D AILY THURSDAY, MARCH 4,..:U43- Brazilian Artist To Give Choral Union Concert Mme. Guiomar Novaes To Appear Tomorrow In Ninth of Series Renowned representative of the muscalart of one of our neighbor republics, Guiomar Novaes, famous Brazilian pianist, will present the ninth concert in the current Choral Union series at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. Mme. Novaes will open her pro- gram with the "Toccata in...…

March 05, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1943 -a I mwm .ussian People Adjust Lives to War (.9' (Continued from Page 1) around Moscow, chopped and hauled wood, and provided enough fuel to givedthe entire capital limited, but sufficient heat. My three-room house on Ulitsa Shchukina has been out of wood twice. But, by shut- Fifth ting off two rooms, liv- in a ing entirely in the Series bedroom, and luckily receiving a new deliv- ery of birch ev...…

March 07, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…PAD SI THE MCT-f1'f AN P ATTN SUNDAY. -+M,'k (-H 7, -49I43 hinclads Cop Big Ten Crown; Swimmers Bow to oSU - Thinclads Take Big Ten TAKING IT EASY Crown with (Continued from Page 1) his lead in the final lap and was never threatened, winning by 25 feet. Kelley spurted in the final lap from fourth and nosed out Pohland. Hume came from way back in the field to take Ufer five feet from the tape. The expected victory of Bullet Bo...…

March 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…TIIURSDAY, MARCH 119 I9 PAGE SICK TRE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MARUR 1I;'IWS- ~.. FDR Hands Congress Blueprint for Future (Continued from Page 1) "2. Government provision of work for all adults who are willing and able to work, if private industry is unable to provide employment. "3. Appropriate measures to equip young persons beyond the compulsory school-attendance age for assuming the full responsibil- ity of citizenship. "4....…

March 12, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…iii ICWA' DAILY i"-aLJ.;,i . 'Un&PCAq l 1 4? Geriin a Production is Crippled fl Nazi Factories Hit by 12,000 Tons of Bombs Sir Archibald Sinclair Makes Report on RAF To Horse of Commons LONDON, March 11. -(P)-The British, now pushing their monthly bomb-sowing rate to the high level of 12,000 tons, have wrecked 2,000 Ger- mans war factories, cut Nazi steel production by 1,250,000atons annu- ally, and driven at least a million Germans f...…

March 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…T1H 1iii iA 1 j3____XSN7i A AA 1100 94 Dry Sundays' Would Increase Absenteeism, Says CIO Official College of Literature, Science, and the Arts CHANGES IN ROOM SCHEDULES In order to free necessary classrooms for government war training programs, the following changes in room schedules are being made, effective Monday, March 15, 1943. ENGLISH _., DETROIT, March 14.-(/P)-Pre- dieting that "dry Sundays" would increase absenteeism of night shi...…

March 18, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SI Freak Weather Plays Hayoc in Outstate Areas Snow, Rain and High w-MTCHGANI- V 'DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH h8,1M9 WAR CAN'T STOP KIDS: Uuversity Fresh Air Canp To Open Agaun This Smitimer ~1 T IE NEW inds Create Chaos in Several Communities By The Associated Press A heavy snow storm swept through a four-county area in the northern section of the Lower Peninsula Wed- nesday as flood waters threatened another part of the state, n...…

March 19, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…PAGN SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARG 19, 1943 r __ LEND-LEASE IN ACTION: British Naval Cadets Attend Concert; Air views on U. S. By MARY RONAY Arthur Smith from a little town near Dover, England and Donald Mc- Lisky, a year out of Wanganui, New Zealand, spent Wednesday night in Ann Arbor listening to Nelson Eddy and sampling the concoctions of the Michigan League soda bar. "I say we did have a time in finding Ann Arbor," remarked McLi...…

March 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX T-H-E M .CHIGAN -DATLY SUNDAY. -ALfnfl -21, 1943 wo -Mile Relay Team Wins in TAKING IT EASY By ED ZALENSKI Daily Sports Editor Chicago 600Yard Run; d in the 1,000 Relays Spring Football To Start Soon Helped A I 'I p , 'W T 10 1-1 -1 * 1 (Editor's note: Today's column was written by Bud Low, a junior member of the Sports Staff, in the absence of Daily Sports Editor Ed Zalenski.) Indoor Relays to the Fore L ISTENING to...…

March 26, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… VM%~E ~ THE MIICHI i(N i 1 ............ syehiatrik Treatment Urged For Germaniy After the War a/ Conditioning-American Ranger Style I' ()ir t 0 ~M~iiF iNDINi~i CET V5ED $1-S t3 thp Bo~mber !S cholar.-hlp Fund. --.1-- asd a adac DO YOU DIG IT? Dr. Brickner Would Form Protectorate, Handle Nation as Simple Case of Paranoia (Editor's Note: The following story is based on two articles appearing in the March and April issues of the At...…

March 28, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SX A THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 31AItCll 28, 1943 Rev. Rose To Speak To Canterbury Club The Rev. Lawrence Rose, Dean of the Berkeley Divinity School, will be the Canterbury Club speaker for Episcopal students at 7:30 p.m. today in Harris Hall. Dean Rose has done parish work in this country and has served in Japan since 1934 as a missionary. War Movie To Be Presented Tonight The third in the series of war ac- tivity movie programs wil...…

March 07, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… 54iMAT, MAftf'N 1, 4948 ti E I%~Ii.A N D A I Y" PAUL WS~.N Mat Squad Takes Second Place Sextet Again Defeated Hard-Charging Illini Kopel, Johnson Grab Individual Crowns in Conference Matches special to The Daily Arthur Nethercot of Northwestern, EVANSTON, Ill., March 6.-Michi- 6-2, and Hugh Mack's fourth in th gan's Dick Kopel and Manley John- 165 pound class, where he lost in th son won individual championships consolation finals...…

March 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…. IJ 11 ,.-511- .trx.cz. i' si l'x . t- i; t 1 11 It A l i 1 t 1 f lV tit ! 1a 1 RATIONING lILEMMA: Diplomats Toast Lend-Lease Operations Planning Menus for Stockwell . r Presents PFroblem to Dietitian } By BETTY KOFFMAN How to best utilize a supply of four, thousand two hundred and twenty- one ration points each week is a prob- lem that is worrying one young lady on the campus. She is Miss Rachel Kaufman, die- tician at Stockwell Hall, ...…

March 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

…V - - $MNAT, MAEtCft 21, 194,3 THE AMiICAC N AILYV PAr.1r, sm-VOM I .TT AXY 1 tv IN zIX1AI I tI 'l L E h- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Hockey, Tank Squads Pick C plains (Continued from Page 4) The Graduate Class will meet in the Church. Fluoroscopic Studies on Medical Stu- dents." Tea will be served at 4:00 o'clock in Room 3502. All Interested are cordially Invited. Churches 11:00 am.: Sermon: What Do You Think?", by Rev. C....…

March 07, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

…l -11- [ i-fl1 _ __ _._ ......... ....... ..... .. ........... . * THE MICHIGAN DAILY SERVICE EDITION VOL. t, N". "A ANN AR!U1tiMtltI(iI(.AN snow once more covering the campus. * * * THE Sixth Service Com- mand speeded up its sched- ule and 50 Enlisted Re- serve Corps men, the first ERC men tQ be called, hav'e received their orders to re- port for active duty on March 13 . . . Dr. Burton Thuma, War Board armed forces representative,...…

March 14, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, Michigan Students Welcome Military Units to University Army Groups In ect Chanoes In Activities Daily To Present News Of Particular Interest To Service Men's Units To the men in khaki who have come in hundreds to Ann Arbor this winter, injecting a vigorous spirit and military air into campus life, the students of Michigan extend a hearty welcome. Marching columns and shouts of "one, two, three-hup!" are rap...…

March 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

… THE L~C iiiiiA ij, juN E~~V U~iir Academy To VOICES OF FREEDOM: 10- -ff T- F NI Meet Here This Week Atoiu ity ProgramToday chrinos20 O W eengngk of northern Europe and has partici- the "Battle Songs of Freedom," a pated in the World Youth Congress at Michigan Scholars world premiere of the patriotic can- Geneva. tata, "Marching Along," composed Included among the 11 groups par- Will Hear Lecture and conducted by the renowned New ...…

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