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March 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY TU ESDAY, :MACl 1. .U49? Min o on HRepublicans' Split EARLIER this semester, the Young Repub- lican Club stood solidly behind an "Op- portunity State Platform" that bespoke a vigorous, sincere and united movement. That sawpe club is today slowly split- ting down the middle with bitterness, personal loyalities and ego conflicts run- ning amok. Confusion reigns supreme and the -results of previous achievement are in dang...…

March 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…F ~ra~ MUHIGAN 1~AIL~ T-W1DNE SAY;, MI4RCHW" I; !9W _ . . . _ ... The City Editor'sw SCRATCH PAD By AL BLUMROSEN STUDENT OFFICERS over at the Union are wearing worried looks on their faces these days and are busily explaining a com- plicated organizational chart to anyone who gets interested in reorganizing the Union constitution. It is easy to see that the constitution needs rewriting. It is old and does not in- elude many of the practic...…

March 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…A A I PAGE FOUIR S'HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 16, -1944, _.... .. .._ ._ : _... _. ., 9 .... ,.._ f .._ 71 I' I fn 714 a - CORNER a GUNTHER MARX, in a letter to the editor yesterday, made a number of statements which we believe would have extremely dan- gerous implications if they were accepted. In criticizing The Daily for playing up an "out- rageous" front-page story on a speech by Mrs. Paul Robeson, he indicated that he is n...…

March 17, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…ThE MICHIGAN AIL rDAV, TVIAACA lfi, 19.50, 4 - . ~ - .-y - .- ---. m mime ,__ - e : Generation~ AN EXCITING experience is the best way to characterize the first issue of GEN- ERATION. In attempting an integration of the arts, the all-student staff of the maga- zine has provided not only a medium for student expression, but a focus of stimulation for the entire campus. From the physical angle alone, GENER- ATION is a work of art with its ...…

March 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…Tai~ MIIGAN DITCJR SATUR~DAY, MARCHR 18, 1950 -r FF TO A FAST START: 'U' Photo Service Aids Visual Education By DAVE THOMAS start in the rapidly expanding Surrounded by $15,000 worth of field of visual education. le latest photographic and dup- During the first month of oper- eating equipment, the newly or- ation in their new location in the anized University Photographic basement of the Administration ervices are getting off to a fast Bui...…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…THE MIChIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCR. 19,4956 ,. _~ TA 0 C THOMAS L. STOKES: Talmadge's Bid for Power "'To The, Rear, March! DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I =S BEING the weekend of the Inter- Arts Festival, there wil undoubtedly be muh articulate thought devoted to the question, What is the source of an artistic product? In order to disprove some of the theories that have been put forth about "inspiration" and "genius"-and also pos- sibly to ...…

March 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

…TffE MICHICAN DAlff _.' '.' rslmm;iy 21, I9ta- ... May Festival Programs IN THE COLUMN to the right colleague Greenbaum expounds at length on the shortcomings of the May Festival program- ming. About all I can do here is say, "Len- ny, of course it all boils down to a difference of opinion - but in my opinion, you're full of it." I'm perfectly willing to admit I'm no musical intellectual. I can't even under- stand Schoenberg, much less ex...…

March 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…, _THE MICHIGAN DAIL:Y WE]DNtSDAY, MAACTI 22, 1950 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __- -__ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _- , . ._- - - - - - . - -- - -.. -_-. - . . ~ . . ._ _ E McCarthy THE WISCONSIN SENATOR with the red brush and the long list of Communi~t sympathisers continues to get his pound of copy on the front pages of the American press. That this is Sen. McCarthy's basic mo- tive in his "Red" witch hunt sebms quite evident. But perhaps there ...…

March 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…., , ,,.,.. ._ . .- .._. __ ,.n. . Foreign Policy, &'TheGOP TI Republican Party must abandon the bi-partisan" foreign policy.! Even those Americans who are satis- fied with the pr.sent internationalist foreign policy must agree to this, for they must see that any coalition of the two parties which prevents the people from exercising a clear choice on a major prob- lem defats the republican system of gov- ernment. The Republican Party must rea...…

March 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGANDAILY FRIDAY, 1ARCH 24, 1950, _____ ____ __ .__ _ _. CORNER 0@s (dit'r4 The te CAMPAIGN SPEECHES are campaign speeches, and nobody expects very much of them. But Senator Joseph McCarthy's recent blasts in the Senate, in which he has charged that the State Department is in- fested by a large number of Communists masquerading as distinguished individuals, are as weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable as any statements we have r...…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…9P. In FOUR - THE MICH.IGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAGRCH 25, 1950 . THOMAS L. STOKES: Age of Eye-Aiei WASHINGTON--It is a commentary on our times that the FBI, almost alone of government agencies, was spared the eco- nomy axe when the House Appropriations Committee, in its omnibus appropriation bill, cut over a billion dollars from Budget Bu- reau estimates. Instead of slashing, as in most other cases, the committee accepted intact the Budget ...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…THE -MITASN DAIT SUNDAY, MARCH 2G, 1950 -I uph TAi CORNER... b IT IS unfortunate that racial and religious prejudice is so often and so unintelligent- ly discussed that it becomes the- yawning point in most conversations. People seldom change their minds very much, and ap- parently on this kind of issue they're almost beyond the reach of fact and reason. A recent example of this was the in- cident involving Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger, who w...…

March 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1550. PAGEFOU TTJSDA, MRCH 8,_ _( a American Interest' In Viet Nam SWINGING TEMPORARILY from West- ern Europe and Northern China, the fo- cus of international power politics has ap- parently now centered on Southeast Asia. Secretary of State Dean Acheson recently crystalized this rapidly developing problem with a curt warning to the Chinese Com- munists that any attempt at aggression again...…

March 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ U I ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __" WEDNESDAY, lMA&H9 -950 Statehood for Hawaii E OF THE most neglected areas of egislation - statehood for Hawaii -is i before Congress. This issue has been I around Washington circles for some now, with no one seeming to care :er or when action is taken on it. at for the people of Hawaii (as a short twith any of the many Hawaiian stu- ts on campus will reveal) ...…

March 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…THE MICIIIGXN iDXILY _ __________________________________ __________________________________U ___________________________________________________ I______________________-____.____ -_______..,____ .. . 1 .. _ _ _- - _-i i. _, _., , , . ~"' Job Outlook SENIOR WOMEN seeking jobs after graduation will receive some con- crete advice on the ins and outs of ap- proaching prospective employers at the League's Job Outlooks Workshop today. This conf...…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCHI 31, 1&50 tI_ I A WASHINGTON - President Truman real- ly poured it on mud-slinging Sen. Joe McCarthy in a long-distance phone confer- ence from Key West with Congressional leaders in Washington this week. "What's wrong with that fellow, any- way?" exploded Truman. "Doesn't he know that he is doing irreparable harm to his government by all this loose talk?" The President commented that Mc- Carthy's uyupport...…

March 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

…d PA . i. i I Petitioning Opens For WRfi Jobs Eligible Coeds May Apply for Positions On Executive Board Governing Athletics Betrothal Told i. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Thirteen WAA executive board positions will be petitioned for dur- ing the next two weeks by coeds who are interested in being mem- bers of the governing council for all women's campus athletic ac- tivities. As president of WAA this year, Betsy Bousfield works closely with ...…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… TIIEFHICHIGAN TI y PAGE FIVE Frosh Weekend Slated for fpril Freshmen Women Will Vie for Honors; SDances, Floorshows To Highlight Event Wayne Coed Wed to Senior Freshmen women will begin pre- parations this month for their big annual League activity, Frosh Weekend. Presented for the first time last year, Frosh Weekend proved to be a successful event and established itself as a traditional extra-cur- ricular activity on campus. * * * THE ...…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

… FDAT, IMARCH -33 1950 THE MICHIGAN AIIY 'Kandy Kingdom Will Be Presented Tonight Aura of Sweets Will Pervade Union Ballroom at Assembly Ball Sugar and spice and everything nice will be the theme of the an- nual Assembly Ball, "Kandy King- dom," to be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight in the main ball- room of the Union. With music fitting for the at- nosphere provided by Frank Tin- ker and his orchestra, dancers will find themsel...…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

…TitHI MICHIGAN DAILY 7 SAE, Phi Psi, Phi Delt; Lead Fraternity Cagers The fraternity cagers wound up the current season this week with a full slate of games in both the 'A' and 'B' divisions. Bill Raymond, high scorer for both loops, dropped in 22 points * to lead SAE to a 43-26 victory over Lamda Chi Alpha. Bill Eggen- berger, another one of the league's high scorers, bagged 17 points to Beta's Take First Place In HalfMile Beta Theta Pi won...…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

… Mz'n UMAXIGA NIiA W pproximately 300 Women Pledge in Formal Rushing * * * * * * * * Panhellenic Of Sororities' t Approximately 300 of the 500 women who signed up for formal rushing received bids Friday and were pledged yesterday to the 19 sororitiesi on campus. ALPHA CHI OMEGA: Joan Kay Brush, Marian Cloots, Marjorie L. Creola, Frances M. Dailey, Jean- ette R. Dujordin, Patricia Marsh Durham, Nancy Finch, Patricia Gillespie, Susan ...…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN ]lAIL Fraternity Men Give Unique Party Students with aspirations of be- ing someone other than just plain John Doe had their opportunity Saturday night at Phi Kappa Sig- ma's "Suppressed Desire Party." In keeping with the theme, the door prize was a lemon meringue pie for the winning coed to throw into her date's face. * * * THE LIVING ROOM and din- WAA To Hold Tournament Badminton will take the spot- light in women's campus act...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

… THE MI1-HIGAN'A ILY , a 4 M _ _... . Plans Completed For AFCW Meet WAA Will Greet State AFCW Members; National Conventi Coed members of WAA will play hostess Saturday to approximately 100 representatives of the Athletic Federation of College Women from the state of Michigan. AFCW is a national organization which fosters the exchange of ideas between Women's Athletic Associations and Women's Recre- ation Associations throughout the count...…

March 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

… MARCH' 8, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Plans Completed For RFCW Meet WAA Will Greet State AFCW Members; National Convention Plans To Be Made Coed members of WAA will play hostess Saturday to approximately 100 representatives of the Athletic Federation of College Women from the state of Michigan. AFCW is a national organization which fosters the exchange of ideas between Women's Athletic Associations and Women's Recre- ation Associations through...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

…THE MIIGIAN DAILY ______ 1950 Frank Tinker To Play At Annual Military Ball Sophomore League Posiions To BeExplained at Meeting o - Frank Tinker and his Union or- chestra will provide the musical background for Michigan militar when it presents its annual dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Union Ballroom on Friday. Hillel To Hold OpenMeetp There will be an open meeting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at the Hillel Foundation. Included on ...…

March 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGANDAILY Frank Tinker To Play At Annual Military Ball Sophomore League Positions To Be Explained at Meeting Ilir Frank Tinker and his Union or- chestra will provide the musical background for Michigan militar when it presents its annual dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Union Ballroom on Friday. H il lel To Hold OpenMeet There will be an open meeting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at the Hillel Foundation. Included on the agen...…

March 10, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… ______THEMICHIGAN DAILY Y' 1 I . M4 YIIp mwmmw. . _ o- .,.. _ . . I On tleloutie If By PAT BROWNSON Everything from hard times dances and Parisian night club parties to pledge formals are slated this weekend. A HOUSE FULL of straw will be the principal attraction at Alpha Kappa Psi's hard times party tomorrow. U * * * * COUZEN'S HALL has planned an informal girl bid dance tonight to raise money to send three nursing students to a conve...…

March 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

… &4TURD:... .._. .,.1958_.THE.MICHGAN'DAIL 'P LG, PRINTED WORDS TO SOUND: Electronic Reader New Aid for Blind r ar I s * * * Camp By EVA SIMON A new world of literature is be- ing opened for the blind by the S electronic pencil, which translates printed words into sound. No larger than a woman's hand- bag,tthe compact, portable instru- ment may enable the blind to read printed matter that is not avail- able in Braille or on records. The ...…

March 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY JGP Meeting A combined JGP zasslineet- ing and rehearsal will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Lea- gue. All women attending :should bring their eligibility cards. Junior Girls Play Is Scheduled for Four Performances * * * * * * m' * l .. The Redi McCoy' To Be Given WAA Petitions By Junior Women March 23-25 4 I * * * Angel, you re in for a beautiful build-up - G you shape up wonderfully in WARNER'S* exclus...…

March 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

…THE_,MICHIGANDA-ILY- ____________ li To Man Booths in Michigras Mass Meeting To Help Coeds In Petitioning Michigras has given the go- ahead to 58 campus organizations to man booths in the carnival Ap- ril 21 and 22. The lucky 58, the largest num- ber of participating groups in Mi- chigras history will construct and operate 45 booths, presenting widely varied amusements during the two evening performances. COMMENTING ON the diver- sity of i...…

March 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…SHE MITIH6N1IliHAi:V r Seniors To See JOP Preview Annual Production Will Be Presented To Graduating Coeds, Public Next Week Comin' Out Poise, Grace Increased by Modern Dance . * * * * Senior women will view the re- sults of months of planning, hard work and tedious rehearsing Thursday, March 23, when "The Real McCoy," 1950 Junior Girls' Play is performed in their honor. The play, to be presented in the Outing Qroup Plans Activities Wi...…

March 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

… TEUTRS14Y, 1MZ4UQMt16,1WO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bowery Prevails it Union Dance Costume Dance To Provide Atmosphere _. . Sharpshooters Coal Shortage Causes Blackout in Coed Annex As Electricians Search for Source of Trouble By JO KETELHUT while the men dash from one floor gently, but it's a big ii "So you think you've got to anotherstesting and re-testing who they are for." troubles," was the typical comment the switches. To sum up their un...…

March 17, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

… 17, THlE MICHIGANL RAILY JGP Scenes Previewed At Debut Tea It is "The Real McCoy!" Central committee members and women in the cast of the 1950 Jun- ior Girls' Play have been voicing those words for weeks. The pre- view of the play given at the Musi- cal Debut Tea Wednesday also brought out many favorable com- ments. * * * MISS DAISY LOU McCOY, bet- ter known as Diane Faulk, was honored at the tea. She appeared complete with her "shooting...…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… SUNDAY, WAMA~ 19, 1950 THE MIHIGAN DAIY 11 'In Y+ ia Y"X Yi+ i' Dental School Juniors To Hold Annual Odonto Ball on Friday Monroe and Moon Maids In honor of the graduating sen- iors, the Dental School Junior class will present its 16th annual Odonto Ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Michigan Union Ballroom. The dance, which will be cen- " tered around a "toothy" theme, is open only to dental students and members of the dental fac...…

March 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 116) • Page Image 5

…21, 1954. The Three R's Petitionino DOGPATCH Shutters To Cik BeforeBanquet .; k Senior Coeds May In Caps and Gown A local photographer will take pictures of senior women be- tween 5:30 and 6 p.m. in the Lea- gue Thursday when they assem- ble in caps and gowns for the tra- ditional Senior Night banquet and ceremonies. Permanent souvenir programs will contain a place to put the in- dividual pictures. TICKETS, priced at $1.55, are on sale f...…

March 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… MARCH 2, 1950 TH ICHIGA Si ATT-:V, JGP, Senior Night Tradition Interwoven For Half Century Coed Betrothed Tennis Club To Make Plans For Coming Spring Season By PAT BROWNSON Junior Girl's Play and Senior f Night traditions are interwoven into a fascinating tale which dates back through almost a half cen- tury of campus history. Junior classes come and go, but with their departure they leave memories of a play which required months of pla...…

March 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

…r:7 T E~I m ~ 1AL~ A (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) . / I- If you apply to the Medical School, you must state on the application blank your religion and your nationality, and you must submit a photo- graph. We believe these questions are unnecessary, and could be used for discriminatory purposes. Therefore, we talked to an official of the Medical School on March 8, to see about having them removed. He refused. He said that we have not given "a si...…

March 24, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

… 1950 , THE' MIIHIGANiiIZ - y n i1-e oute By PAT BROWNSON Spring-the fairest of seasons-is being welcomed by all quarters of the campus this week. A SPRING HATS theme will predominate at Osterweil Co-op's party tomorrow. All will wear Easter bonnets of their own creation and a prize is to be .given for the most original. The dance is open to the entire campus. * * * * NELSON INTERNATIONAL HOUSE will serve a dinner tomorrow consisting of Indi...…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 rIr HE MICHIGAN -DAILY PAGE FIVR THE- rMTCTaa VLl"1- i7UT.V -_..-_.. ... ......... a.c aau r vr ' tudents Tale New Poles inr Eenentr Schools * * * * * * J: * *y * * ; *. * * * * WEEKLY CONFERENCES-Four student teachers plan the weekly work budget with Mrs. Laura E. Williams, right, second grade teacher at the University Elementary School. The students, each of whom spends 12 and a half hours in the c...…

March 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

… _________________TH XMIcfHI XN DAILY P Petitioning, Interviewing To Open For Posts on Assembly Board ; : ,4 Coats Exhibit) Applications Will Be Accepted For Counsellors of Girl's State Petitions for Assembly Board, executive committee for all activi- ties of independent women on campus, will be due at noon to- morrow in the League Undergrad- uate Office. Members of this year's board will hold interviews for those ap- plying for the posi...…

March 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… THEl MIIC16AN DAILY PAGE FIVE' 1~AGE FIVE Tommy Dorsey To Provide Music for Annual IFC Ball v That "Sentimental Gentleman," Tpommy Dorsey, will spun the ro- mantic mood at the annual Inter- fraternity Council Ball, slated for May 12 at the Intramural Build- ing. Labeled "A Dreamer's Holiday," the dance will feature booths styleddafter famousabuildings of the world. Independent, as well as affiliat- ed students will be invited to this y...…

March 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Letters to the Editor (Continued from Page 4) holy boys, you and others, who are trying to make it a cause celebre. Nothing in the affair merits such attention. Such coverage shows sterility of perspective and pur- pose. As I see it, your function is to aid in the transcedent purpose of any school: the development of mature and self-reliant adults. To this end, I feel that you should at- tack the basic dichotomy of Mich- ...…

March 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

… _______________THE MIICHIGAN DAILY AG F I -I Unusual Suits To Be Seen In Easter Parade This Year "Although every type of suit will be worn this spring, we are show- ing several unusual creations-one with two skirts, and another with a boxy jacket which can be worn separately as a topper,'' said a lo- cPa fashion shop proprietor. Suit jackets will go to all lengths, she stated. The petite woman will feid the abbreviated jacket, while the lon...…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

… ______ _____ _____ _____ _____THlE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ New Books Introduced At Library Whether it's required reading for an English course or a novel for relaxation, the book can be found in the League Library on the third floor of the League. Those interested in the latest books will find them among these recently acquired works in the li- brary: Complete Poems of Robert Frost, 1949, by Robert Frost, The Portrait of a Prophet-Joh...…

March 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…THE IMCHWAIGAN ~~ m u ____________________________________ Jin FiUreSL Bureau Abates Tax tunate Few * * * . S t u d e n t s anticipating long sleepless nights filling out income . tax forms may have no worries at all, according to Irv Stenn, new- .:..ly appointed chairman of Student Legislature's Better Business Bu- reau-. Stenn, who has just completed a .study of student income tax re- J;turns in cooperation with Maurice S. Hahn, lecturer in...…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…- THE MICHMAN DAiLY "7 THMSTYA4, MA;RM -2, 1950 { TH-IHGN-TL H18M, Mf~ ,15 I f I What's Up in the Dorms (EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributors to What's Up ;n the Dorms should contact Ann Mayhugh at The Daily or 1547 Angell House.) A "Cartha Mook" party will be given at 10:30 p.m. today by all the stuffed animals of Martha Cook House. Prizes will be given to the oldest and the most handsome of the animals. Refreshments will consist of "pooh-ber...…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…THEt MiCfIGAN DAILY FRDAY, MARC#I 3, 1950 I ~ U MON JIMBER UNKNOWN: Listeners in Four States Hear WUOM Programs UMW LEADER SAYS: Miners Would Approve Government Contract r r M F. {, By DOLOUES LASCHEVER The staff of WUOM "still doesn't zow how many ears are regularly .ned to their radio station. But that doesn't keep them from oradcasting 115 different pro- ams each week. And some 29 ra- o stations throughout the state well as in P...…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…TIM WHOlIG.AN TRMV SATURD~AY, MARCHf 4, 190 Institute Makes vances In Social Research G'~ * * * * * * 4' Unique Centers Study Group, Human Behavior Within the ancient walls of University Hall functions the nerve center of the Institute for Social Research, one of the world's most important organizations of its kind. Directed by Prof. Rensis Likert, the Institute is divided into two units, the Survey Research Center, devoted to the me...…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. _ . WSSF Week Opens Drive Today for Blood, Funds * * * * -Courtesy WSSF DAILY BREAD-Helping students to maintain their health is one of the important functions of WSSF.' Two Greek students are shown pausing at one of the WSSF centers in Greece for a nourishing meal. 'They Still Need You,' Motto IOf Anal ReliefuCampaign: By PHOEBE FELDMAN Banners and posters spotlighted with the motto "They Still Need Y...…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…'THE ll- M IG4 DiAM!L To Speak Karrige T alk To BeGiven. Mrs. Evelyn M. Duvall, execu- tive secretary of the National Council on Family Relations, will deliver the second lecture in the Marriage Lecture Series at 7 p.m. tonight in Rackham Lecture Hall. Her topic will be "Courtship-and' Pre-Marital Relations." Read Daily Classifieds TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD BOUGHT REPAI RED G.I. Requisitions Accepted on Supplies Only MORRILL'S 314 S. State St....…

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