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March 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

…PACE TT-FG P ICRi A II r TW.Tr SDAY MARCH 2 1950 ..E I,. _ , ..T! . -._ :. . .T L 7 N.w -a~a .iacs~ "T .,l Y1 NC AA Tank _1Vleet ()Pen L _. m___ I F ( . 3 r'iu91 I OPERATING BASE HERE: 4"; By VERNON EMERSON " The democratic processes exist- ing in Germany now are just a beginning, according to Hans Huber, one of five German legis- lators who arrived at the Univer- sity yesterday. Members of German landtags, city and town council...…

March 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…THE MWIli lUlir rRr-DAT. MARCH 24.14--)(1 )CIAL LIFE, TOO: Clinic Helps Dyspasics Regain Destroyed Skills TIW MI&IIVGAN 112IT1WIAHY JLVJT ,+ What's Up in the Dorms By MARGARET THOMAS Social activities can be educa- tional as, well as fun, a group of dysphasic persons at the speech clinic is discovering. The group, consisting of 24 men and women from all over the country, has come to the Univer- sity speech clinic directed by Dr. Harlan B...…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUR~DAY, MARCH 25,195 k CLs 5 I FlE D -4' { iLJ Ohlo Holds NCAA Tank Lead t t LIMWC MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. LASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES INES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .$1 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to a line. lassified deadline daily except aturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 1:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. PERSONAL 1 F l r R PHI'S - rhaps if you would read the...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…) THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 51ARCH 26, 1950 _ _ .._, SUNDA. MARCH 28..S r 1950iw :S ^ °' y )LLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Battle Fear of Subversives By JANET WATTS Students thtoughout the na- ion last week struck out against 4e widespread fear that subver- ive elements have been slipping ato the college community. Harvard students were suc- essful in their drive to rid the raval Reserve Officers Training. orps of the "stool pigeon" clause 1...…

March 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHtiG2;XS DXILY TUESDAYA MARCH 28, 1950 --- 1 TUESI~AY~ MARCIT 28, 195~ PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT: 'U' Coed Notes Clinie Needs in Sweden "r, * * * By JOAN WILLENS Deploring the lack of applied clinical psychology in Sweden, Rose Tornblom, from Stockholm, is taking special graduate courses in psychology here to enable her to help remedy the situation when she returns home next year. "Applied psychology is not ac- cepted in Swede...…

March 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 I I ~t I. Mumm Doctor Hits Socialization Of Britain A trial program of socialized medicine-or any other plan of the welfare state-can only end in complete nationalization and absolute government control of private property, Dr. Geoffrey Myers, an English surgeon, warn- ed last night. Lecturing at a meeting of the Washtenaw County Medical So- ciety, Dr. Myers, consulting sur- geon of West Corn...…

March 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…T__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iHE ICHAN D IL TT LD lm, MAJUCU 30, 1*50 1 NSA Offers 5 Summer Scholarships Five scholarships to the annual Summer Institute for Social Pro- gress from July 1 to 15, at Welles- ley College, have been made avail- able to American college and uni- versity students through the Na- tional Student Association, Dorri- anne Zipperstein, '51, chairman of the local NSA committee, has an- nounced. The scholarships, w...…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 31 , 1950° '° __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ Individual Census Reports Due Soon * * * * -Daily-Alan Reid NEXT QUESTION-Lita Hagen, '51, ponders the intricacies of the 1950 federal census questionnaire. >day in Law School and the Busi- terview, most sample questions ss Administration Bldg. are asked of every fifth per- There are 28 questions on the son ...…

March 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…THE M cHI9 DXICY josU Five Accepts NCAA Bid Reds About To Trade Cooper to Cards ; Committee Also Decides On District Five Choice Ohio Swimmers Picked In Big Ten Title Defense * * * r NEW YORK - (A) - The N.C.A.A. Basketball Tournament picture was clarified somewhat yesterday with the selection of Ohio State for one berth and the decision to pick the Big Seven Conference champions for ano- ther. Ohio State's nomination for the dist...…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… THlURSDAY, 1MARCH 2;:1950 THE MICHIAN-DAILY. I_ _ _ FASTEST FIELD EVER: Track Distance Records in Danger Three Pucksters May MiSS Series with Michigan Tech Grant, Brumm, Cragg on Uncertain List; Burford Paces Scorers with 58 Points MOST IMPROVED SWIMMER: Early Mistakes Fail to Halt Neisch (EDITOR'S NOTE: Th;s is the sec- end in a series of stories spotlighting the Western Conference Track and Field Championships, scheduled for Friday a...…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U T Nator Taylor VBrs It ecord . Buckeye Tops 1500-Meter Mark; Mann Takes Second By GEORGE FLINT Ohio State's strong young free- styler, sophomore Jack Taylor, turned in the fastest 1500-meter time ever recorded by an American swimmer last night at the I-M pool as the Western Conference swimming championships got un- der way. .Taylor's clocking was 18:58.1. * * * THIS CRACKS the intercolle- ...…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

…THE WITGAII.TAT- M', Illini Dominate lichigan Qualifies Seven In Big Ten Track Trials Track; Purdue Wolverines Place Space, Stapp in Wrestling Final Leads Mat Fiek By BILL CONNOLLY (Special to The Daily) CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - The Wol- arines led the qualifiers here last 4ght by placing 10 men in the -reliminaries o f t h e hurdles, broad-jump, 880, 440, and 60 yard dash to rank as the number one challenger for the Big Ten Track and Field Indo...…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… SUNhflAY, MARCHI 5, 1950 THE MICHIGA DAILY . . .. . .......... . . Michigan Loses Big T en Swim Title ToOSU 93-6 'M'Cagers Sink Purdue To Cellar (Continued from Page 1) the backcourt and corners. As a result rebounds were kept well in control by the winners. Purdue managed to close the gap for a 20-20 deadlock at the 11:52 mark but McIntosh hit a hook shot attempt and the Wol- verines slowly pulled away to a 36-29 advantage at the in...…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… 5t AILY DoUBLE by merle levin, sports co-editor MOTHERS, if your son ever entertains notions of becoming a coach, hand him a' can of beans and call for Fearless Fosdick. Mercy killers are getting off easy these days. You can't win in the coaching profession. Look what's hap- pened to Don Canham. In his first year as head track coach at Michigan last season, Canham, wiih his best men spending more time on the trainer's table than at practice, ...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… ARCH 8, 1950 T---E- MICIGAN DAILY AP Names All-Big Ten Cagers Depth Accounts for Thinclads' Ris Smith's Defensive Play Vital to Icers' Success Michigan's Suprunowicz Given Honorable Mention By JIM PARKER Michigan Tech's Ted Olson was leading a two-man rush across the blue line towards the Michigan goal. In the Wolverine nets goal ten- der Jack Maclnnes tensed to make the stop-but it wasn't necessary. Michigan's stalwart defenseman, ...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8; 1950 THE MICHIGANi)AILY- AAP Names All-Big Ten Smith's Defensive Play Vital to Icers' Success' Michigan's Suprunowicz Given Honorable Mention By JIM PARKER Michigan Tech's Ted Olson was leading a two-man rush across the blue line towards the Michigan1 goal. r In the Wolverine nets goal ten-1 der Jack Maclnnes tensed to make the stop-but it wasn't necessary.f Michigan's stalwart defenseman, 23 year old Ross Smith, h...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… ~ 1950 TIMICHIGAN-DAILY *' Pucksters Aim for New Win Mark in MSC Suprunowicz Sets Cage Standard for Wolverines r Little Trouble Expected From Hapless Spartans Reserves Dominate '' Starting Lineup; MichiganState Looking for First Victory CONSISTENT HORSE PLAY: Unheralded Duo Sparks M' Gymnasts By TED PAPES i Mack Suprunowicz has written the last chapter of his Michigan basketball legend. The junior engineering student from Schene...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… 4TIIUUSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 THE3 MICHIGADAILY Pucksters Aim for New Win Mark in MSC S Suprunowicz Sets Cage Standard for Wolverines Little Trouble Expected From Hapless Spartans Reserves Dominate 'M' Starting Lineup; Michigan State Looking for First Victory CONSISTENT HORSE PLAY: Unheralded Duo Sparks 'M' Gymnasts Rv TFn PAPFIR . i Mack Suprunowicz has written the last chapter of his Michigan basketball legend. The junior eng...…

March 10, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… TI iffRIG.AN DAVEAW Puck ster s Swamp MSC, 17-i 'M' Gymnasts Face Tough Spartans . 1 <c, - 0 Three Records Broken In Season's 21st Victory By BOB VOKAC Three records were shattered when Vic Heyliger's hockey club easily over ran a listless Michigan State sextet, 17-1, before a small gallery at the Coliseum last night. Lanky wingman Gil Burford smashed the first record by tally- ing two goals and earning one as- sist to establish a...…

March 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DiALY Gymnasts Edge "'Sc, * * * * * 'Tramp' Win Gives 5145 VictoryEdge- By MARV EPSTEIN With Pete Barthell taking three of the four Michigan firsts, the Wolverine gymnastics team won its most important meet of the season, beating Michigan State, 51-45, last night. * * * ',- BEHIND two points going into {A the final event, the Maize and Blue trampoliners grabbed first, s second and fourth to trim the Spartans by six points...…

March 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…St t ,MArtCU 12, 1950 LISTEN AND REMEMBER: Union Opera rings Out Seam Stress Second Disc of Campus Activities Album Ready The second disc of the Wolver- zne Club's three-record documen- tary series, "Listen . . and Re- member," will be released this week, according toDon Greenfield, club member. Nancy J. Eichenlaub, '53, was announced as the winner of a $25 savings bond for submitting the prize-winning suggestion in the club's "name the a...…

March 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…TUt§DATY, MAnteH 14, WO50 TH MCIArAT~~-.-. -7 , DAILY DOUBLE by pres holmes, sports co-editor Bradley, St. ,Johns FOUR years ago to the day, the University of Chicago ' " formally withdrew from the Western Conference due to inability "to provide reasonable equality of competition," which left the Big Ten short one member. Less than a year ago Michigan State college was admitted to mem- bership, to fill out the Conference once again. Next...…

March 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… D~NV,8bXY, ']YAIC1 f7" I 05 "EllEICMICNTAILY _ _ _ ._ b _. Duquesne, CCNY Gain NIT n, DAILY GRAPEFRUIT: Tigers Whip Yanks, 3-l; Giants Edge Tribe, 5-3 By The Associated Press Effective hurling by three De- troit moundsmen gave the Tigers a 3-1 victory over the New York Yankees in the first 1950 meeting 'between the two clubs, an exhibi- tion game at St. Petersburg, Flor- ida yesterday. Ray Herbert, Hal Newhouser and Fred Hutchinson c...…

March 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… THUJRSDAY, MAICH 18, 1950TI T-TAN AL' Yank Homers Bury Phils- Reds Edge Boston; Tigers Idle Athletics Trim Brooklyn, 4-1; A Sox Walk to Win over Cards, 11-4 $ I ~ By- The Associated Press -.CLEARWATER, Fla. -- The World's Champion New York Yankees pounded out 20 hits, in- cluding two grand .slam homers, to crush the Philadelphia Phillies, *23-6, yesterday. Rookie first baseman Joe Col- lins hit the first four-bagger with the bases full in th...…

March 17, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…r .r,_._ .. _ ._..... ,_ __.. _ _.. _. __ ..,.. . _.__.._ _ _. M. . Michigan, Boston oU' Clash in 0NCAAPuck Playof: :S 4 'TRACK MEET TO-KNIGHT: Michigan Tracksters in K of C Relays Illness Hampers Two Key Wolverine Players OLYMPIC JOE MAIN FOE: Kent Threatens'M'Win Skein 6 While most of the team is en- .1 jsying a between season rest, three Michigan runners will be in Cleveland, Ohio tonight to com- pete in the annual Knights of Colum...…

March 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… S' 1em1AF; MAR V 18; 1950~ ILE MICIGAN DIAIL Y rA"I, __U WWAU 'M'Gymnasts Face Ken it StateTonight Last Home Meet Finds Levenson, Squad Ready ° aSSIFIED u '_' Second Period Barrage TopsWolverine Sextet (Continued from Page 1) aggressive game. Then Boston's Dick Kelley started the Terriers' four-goal barrage at 4:27 when he lifted Lloyd Robinson's rebound over goal-tender Jack MacInnes' stick. Defensemen Bill Jurgele- vich tied up the...…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… U TESDA'Y, MNCH 21, 1954 THE MWICHIGN xliy INTELLECTUALS' 'NIGHT OUT': 'Bull Ring' Features Company, Conversation, Beer * * * * * * * By HERBERT H. CHESTON "Banish joys and companion- ship and you'll banish all the world" is the maxim of the Uni- versity Bull Ring where good com- pany gets together for intellectual conversation and beer every Fri- day night in a downtown tavern. Faculty and student members are there to meet old friends...…

March 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… 1 -.--la l1 t , Burford NamedCaptain; Icers Return 4''s * * *_______________ FOUR OF A KIND: Quartet Dominates'M' Gymnastics I ~ * * *. 1 By MARV EPSTEIN Four Michigan gymnasts totaled almost three-fourths of all the team points the Wolverines scored so far this year, unofficial figures released yesterday reveal. In seven dual meets the Maize and Blue acrobats racked up a booming 387.5 points, compared to 292.5 for opponents. Pete Barthel...…

March 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… 950, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE I- I Open House Features 16 Sort ard Tonight DAILY DOUBLE by pres holmes, sports co-editor OPEN LETTER to armchair quarterbacks and grandstand coaches: Sirs, and Madams: IT IS MY solemn duty to call to your attention some data recently released, which, without a doubt, will cause you much discomfort and evoke cries of indignation. I am not, and do not pretend to be, an iconoclast, yet it is my unfortunate du...…

March 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fans Crowd 19th Annual I-M Open Fisher's Diamond Squad Drills for Southern Tour * * * Kanemoto Again Gains Boxing Title I \, Michigan baseball coach Ray Fisher has a 55 man squad hard at work inside Yost Field House in preparation for the opening of the Wolverines' 1950 diamond si- scn. With 'nine lettermen returning from last year's team, Fisher faces the task of fielding a squad that ill successfully defen...…

March 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… mm124,gII~mg 19 50 1 1 T -L- -'' E MICHIGAN DAILY"_'_"_-_'___'_-_ __'_'_'_"_ Taylor t _ _ OSU Swim 'Star Breaks Four Marks Shorter Events Slated for Today Spiecial to The Daily COLUMBUS, OHIO-Jack Tay- lor, the phenomenal sophomore from Ohio State, continued on his }merry record-busting way last night as he swept first place in the 1500-meter freestyle race to open up the 1950 NCAA swimming championships being held here in the Buckeye natat...…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… SAT4ZAY,.M'ARH_ M,1 950t THE MICRIGAN DAILY AZ", Gymnasts Face Powerful Conference 10 Favor CCNY To Win East NCAA Finals OSU, Holy Cross Contest for Third NEW YORK - (AP) -It will be City College of New York's tower- ing height against North Caro- lina State's blistering speed to- night in the finals of the Eastern NCAA basketball playoffs. The CCNY Beavers, seeking to become the first team to win the two big national tournaments in...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE hlli iin Big Ten Gymnastics Crown, Second 4 * * * * * * r DAILY DOUBLE by merle levin, sports co-editor Victors Tally 66 Points, Barthell Stars For 'M' OSU Natators Win NCAA Title IT WAS 9:15. The Daily phone rang and gymnastics reporter MarY Epstein made a lunge for the phone. A look of disappointment crossed his face. It was Elmer Swanson calling to report on Chuck Fonville's effort sin the shot put at t...…

March 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Four 'M' Gymnasts Seek -NCAA Title Braves, CCNY Matched A gain in NCA A Windu p Tired Bradley Team Confident of Turnabout Triumph Over Holman's NIT Champions Foreign Times Push NCAA Tankers * . . . I By MARV EPSTEIN Pleased with Michigan's perfor- mance in Saturday's Western Con- ference gymnastics champion- ships, Coach Newt Loken started work yesterday with the four Wolverines who will travel to West Point this veek ...…

March 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY name Old Story - City College, I, Bradley, 68 IN TITLE DEFENSE: Fisher Builds '50 Team Around Veteran Hurlers Beavers First to Sweep NIT, NCAA Tourneys Wolfpack Overcomes Baylor in Consolation Game, 53-41, as Ranzino Scores 21 Points MISERIES OF MANN: Natators eakened by Graduation of Four Top F I By BOB SANDELL Coach Ray Fisher is apparently unconcerned over the fact that he has no outstanding southpaw pitching...…

March 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… THEMICHIGAN ITAIIY Tigers Whip Nats; T ribe, Yanks, Reds, Phils Win 'M' Golfers Seek to Repeat As Conference Champions LAKELAND, FLA.,--QP)-Out- fielder Johnny Groth slammed out five hits, including a triple, as he paced the Detroit Tigers to a 9-3 win over the Washington Senators in an exhibition game here yesterday. George Kell also contributed some heavy stickwork for the De- troiters as he got an inside-the- park homer, a double and a ...…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… !ARUH 31, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ABNORMAL TICKER! Heart Beat Important Distance Run Factor Yale Natator Gains Swim Mark -S" By DAN GEREB ' Have a heart fellow, but take it slow. It may sound funny but this crude statement may be termed as an axiom for all long distance runners. To be more distinct, if your heart beats at the normal rate of seventy-two times a min- ute you have no business running a one or two mile race unless , you're d...…

March 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T H E M I C GA N 1 f __ _ _ _ _ _ RIGA N DAM WK: The N ONE OF the most glaring discrepancies of our time is the diametrically opposed attitudes toward the United Nations express- ed on the one hand in the American press and on the other hand by governmental of- ficials working with the UN. Pick up a copy of any newspaper from Maine to California, or glance through any national magazine, ...…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY, & A TRtTRSLAY, Tb AI 2. 1950 6_1_____________ .-_- _ aa.a"vil fI LVOV W Arts Festival IN ITS SECOND annual Student Arts Festival, the Inter-Arts Union will again provide an unusual opportunity for a display of student creative works and talent. The three day festival, scheduled for March 17, 18, and 19 will include per- formances of music, drama and dance, exhibitions of photography, sculpture and painting and both s...…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…P1AGE FOBJ THt VII+C HIGAID OXILY TRMAY, MARCH 8, 1950 THE MICHIGAN h7~IiIv I i - FUIDA _...MARCH 3. ,...., Residence Halls Council THE SEEMING aversion of independents to active participation in campus af- fairs makes the veto of plans for an inter- dorm council by residence hall presidents a wise move. Arguing that AIM and Assembly are too weak to properly care for the com- bined needs of the independent, several dorm leaders urged th...…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…T,1 IICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, _MARCH 4 , 1950 A F toin ted Pen C AMPUS cultural life is in danger of drastic curtailment unless something is done to straighten out the calendaring poli- cy of the SL and the Student Affairs Com- mittee.- It will be only a question of time before small groups will disband rather than face operating in the red. Thus far, despite the fact that even some of our largest dances have lost money, little has been do...…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… T HE MICHIG AN DAILY SUNDAY, MAR 3 , 19r I I _________________________________________________________________________ I I - U : . Elections [ME AND TIME again University officials have refused to place real responsibility i trust in the Student Legislature because y claim that it is not representative of student body-that it is nothing more n a vocal minority reflecting the inter- of only a few comparatively isolated ups of students. I...…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… THE ICHIGAN DAILY TT 3 DAY, 1 IJitCfl 7; 190. - A Fable THOMAS L. STOKES: WITH VISIONS of smiling faces and firm Subsidies & M handshakes whirling through his de- bauched brain, the grizzled rushing chair- WASHINGTON - In recent years we have man leaned back in his swivel chair and been trying to regain the once proud contemplated the brightly painted walls of position of our merchant marine on the seas his abode. which we lost over a cent...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…l. t THE ,MICHIGAN IILY" - WEDNESDAY, Mb'4RCH$8, 165a .. _ , . , .,. ;. tu . THOMAS L. STOKES Spiesin Government WASHINGTON-The Communist-spies-in- government issue is sprouting again in the dank swamps of politics-as sure a sign of an election season as the crocus is of spring, though it is unjust to the timid flower to mention it in the same breath with the weed. Some Republicans and some disaffected Democrats have exploited it now for...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…rTHE MICnGAN DATTY WE~DNESDAY,. MARCH f8. 1950 I. , w _ v avvv f' [AS L. STOKES: R i .. Spies in Government WASHINGTON-The Communist-spies-in- government issue is sprouting again in the dank swamps of politics-as sure a sign of an election season as the crocus is of spring, though it is unjust to the timid flower to mention it in the same breath with the weed. Some Republicans and some disaffected Democrats have exploited it now for ...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURISI AY, MARCH % 1950," THUP~SDXY, MARCa 9~ 195O~ "And, my dear, we just pledged . " * * IT WAS LAST FRIDAY night when she walked past several of the sorority houses. A universal, sorry, groan rose from each of the structures; although from one such building came a shudder and, unmistakably, a sigh of relief. "She didn't come our way," the sigh seemed to whisper. As the girl advanced up the paving, the tempo of her st...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 194 TI1URS~AY, A1~H 9 1..: Sorores! Freedom and Teaching "And, my dear, we just pledged * * * IT WAS LAST FRIDAY night when she walked past several of the sorority houses. A universal, sorry, groan rose from each of the structures; although from one such building came a shudder and, unmistakably, a sigh of relief. "She didn't come our way," the sigh seemed to whisper. As the girl advanced up the pav...…

March 10, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…THE IC1IIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, Greeks vs. I THE INAUGURAL Michigan Forum De- bate on the independent-affiliated con- troversy succeeded very well in bringing to light the alleged good and bad points of the fraternal system. But although the debate was ostensibly on the topic "Affiliated or In- dependent: Their Opposing Points of View," many students left the meeting convinced that only one aspect had been discussed- what's wrong with the affilia...…

March 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…SATIAY, MARCH 11, 1950~,4 rTHEt MICUiGAS DIi~L __________________________________________________ U ___________________________________________________________________ - 5 ti. CORNER... . I_ P4ii ted Pen- LIQUOR LAW violators appear to have rough times ahead in Ann Arbor, since local authorities have announced a crack- down on minors who attempt to buy liquor. And this new policy indicates the real in- ability of ordinary legal proce...…

March 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY CIINIENMA THE WELL-WROUGHT ERN, with a cast which, according to its own an- nouncement "has chosen to maintain a reverent anonymity." MERELY AS the first product of Ann Ar- bor's only film-makers, The Company, this movie ought to arouse considerable in- terest. But The Well-Wrought Ern can stand entirely on its merits as a film, too, as was indicated by the enthusiastic recep- tion it got the other night at a private preli-...…

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