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July 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATE, CARNIVAL, REVIVAL MEETING: Dayton Still Rec alls 'Monkey Trial' DAYTON, Tenn.-]P)--In 1925, snake was found in Ireland; Ger- t de Ederle broke a record swim- g down New York Bay; Presi- nt Coolidge ordered rum-run- s driven out of sight of his mner cottage. And a couple Wsmarried 3,000 feet over De- tWit while a minister shouted the eremony through a megaphone ftomn another plane. * * * IT ALSO WAS the year that Ahn ...…

July 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…LECTURE SERIES 'DAChemistry Building, Room 1300 DAILYiI Wednesdays, 4 p.m. a 'a1I'tia OFFICIAL July 12 - Prof. Bruno Rossi M.T. Mesons.of rnoR si be on "Cour Associate Pro Edward Bord Counseling7 , Psychological of Michigan . U r.M ROUND-UP: * * Murphy / Pitches 2-Hitter Big Jim Murphy turned in nother sparkling pitching per- rmance striking out 11 men to ead his Ed's Boys nine to a 5-1 in over Tyler House in intra- aural softball play ...…

July 13, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…V TfIURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 now~uE "THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. PERSONAL GERMAN!-Translating and tutoring. 0. Cassel, 921 Oakland, Ph. 3-0747. )18P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt D...…

July 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY; JULY 14, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tigers Chew Senators; Phillies Ease Past * * CHEMISTS PULL TRIPLE PLAY: Perfect Game Enlivens I-M Softball i A perfect game and a triple play grabbed the limelight in yester- day's I-M softball play as six teams swept to victory. Jim Murphy, on the mound for Ed's Boys, turned in a no-hit-no- run performance whiffing 15 of the men from Strauss House. While Murphy kept Strauss from reaching...…

July 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 TH E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGIE THREK Tigers Shut-out Senators, 2-0; Cards Slug Phils, 4-2 :. 1 Ma NATION Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Brooklyn New York Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh TODA jor League Standings * * <'? * NAL W 45 44 43 39 35 34 30 27 kY'S LEAGUE L Pet. GB 30 .600 ... 31 .587 1 32 .573 2 33 .542 4 / 40 .467 10 39 .466 10 45 .400 15 47 .365 171/ GAMES AMERICAN W Detroit 51 New York 47 Cleveland 47...…

July 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…1 SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T "E s DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) Tickets for all performance are on sale at the Mendelssohn box of- flee open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Churches Congregational - Disciple - Evan- gelical and Reformed Guild: Sup- per at the Congregational Church 6 p.m. Chancellor Milford from I TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Cathedral, England will be our speaker.C University Luthe...…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…'V THE MICHIGAN DAILY r .... ational League Tied Three Ways AN Cards Trim Brooks, 5-3; Phillies Split Twin Bill ST. LOUIS-0P)-The St. Louis Cardinals turned the tables on the iBrooklyn Dodgers last night, tak- inig an early lead and a 5-3 deci- sion behind the seven-hit pitching of Al Brazle. The triumph put the Redbirds in a three-way tie with the Boston blaves and the Philadelphia Phil- lies for the National League's first place. AL...…

July 20, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…WE" THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cards Whi*p NY Twice, Ta ke First as PhiIs Split RAIN HALTS BALL GAMES: Bucs, Hard Rocks Win In I-M Cage Play * * i A's Sell Third-Sacker Dillinger . With the full schedule of intra- mural softball games rained out, basketball received the spotlight in yesterday's I-M program. Softball contest interrupted by yesterday's rain will be reschedul- ed later in the season. * * * PACED...…

July 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… F .I It AY ta x; 195~. 7 THE MICHIGAN- AILY ....... . .... .. NL Race Tight Again as Giants Crush Cards, 13-3 No-Hit Game Rod rnv Rflont DIrni in 1 Ilk6A . r.> Major League Standings Highlights I=M Softball The no-hit pitching of the Chemists' Bill McKeachie topped a list of stellar performances by I-M softball pitchers yesterday as regular season play neared itsI close. - I Mc K E A C H I E'S performance gave the Chemists a 2-...…

July 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…SATJRDAY, jjULY' -IO5 TiiE MICHIGAN DAILY:- IVA rt'I " .' ....=;.. ,__ . m , . ..,.. _ _. m _ _ Yankees Cut Detroit Lead, Win, 14=5, * * * * BREAKFASTS... LUNCHES FULL COURSE DINNERS STUDENT OWNED AND MANAGED Hours - 7:00 AM. to 1:00 A.M. Sunday - 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. 7/he fine~ / 808 South State -- Near Hill AP Roundup 4 DETROIT - ( P)- Larry Evans and Arthur Bisguier, 'teen-age chess players from New York, 'shared the top s...…

July 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, JULY 23, 19504 TIM M i HIGAN DAILY 77T 7 Yanks ithin Half-Game of First Louis Will Fight in Fall PATERSON, N.J. -- UP) - Joe Louis will return to the ring in late September for a heavyweight title bout and has leased training quar- tres for a month, the Paterson Evening News said yesterday. Earlier this month, Jim Norris, president of the International Boxing Club, said Louis would come out of retirement and oppose Heavyweigh...…

July 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… w WEDNESDAY, JUILY 26, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY p. ; , ,., ._. .. _ _. r RECORDINGS of the Summer Session BAND CONCERT Available at the HI-FI RECORDING STUDIO Unusual Solo r 521 East Liberty Phone 2-3053 rw BOOK-SALE 9c -99c Fiction and General Stationery Sale 29c -79c at FO LLETT'S WILLIAM STANLEY . . tuba expert P. * * * * * Cello-Like Tone of Tuba Will Be Heard in Stanley'sRecital Michigan Book Store 322 South State Stree...…

July 27, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…'W , R THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... Cubs Beat Phis; Bosox Blank Detroit n Dodgers Top, - Cards; Buts SWhipBraves PHILADELPHIA - (P) - Walt Dubiel blew up in the sixth inning last night, walking six men and al- lowing two hits, as the Philadel- phia Phillies scored all of their runs for a 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The victory increased the PhilN National League lead to one and one-half games. * * * DODGER...…

July 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY,3ULY 28, 1950 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY A Trout Beats Sox; Cara ower rips lock Detroit Increases Margin As Browns Edge Yankees, Saddler To I Major League Standings Fight Pep In Fall 'v DETROIT - (A') - The veteran Paul (Dizzy) Trout turned back the Boston Red Sox 5-1 on a neat nine-hitter yesterday to protect the Detroit Tigers' slender Ameri- can League lead. It was Diz' third triumph over the Red Sox this year and came at th...…

July 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…ATL1 D 'Y, TULY 29, 1950 THE MICHiGAN DAILY r m r Tiger Lead Cut to Half-Game on 7-6 Loss to Athletics It's Official -- September Set for Louis Title Try Snead Underj Standard by 6 Phils Win Fifth Straight; Giants Upset Cards, 8-3 Major League Standings * * * AMERICAN Detroit New York W 57 57 NEW YORK-(P)-Joe Louis made it official yesterday. The former heavyweight cham- pion, now 36 and beset by income. tax troubles, notified the...…

July 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… r THE MICHIGAN HAI PAC~ 1W~~ IIiW11i Tigers Save Fall fmrom First by Beating At letics My Sweetie Wins Memorial Trophy Race in Detroit River Speedboating Phillies Retain National Lead Despite Loss to Pirates as Giants Shade Cards DETROIT- -P)-The smooth- riding speedboat My Sweetie won an easy victory yesterday in the Detroit Memorial Trophy race on the Detroit River. The boat, owned by Horace E. Dodge, was driven in the firs...…

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

…THEMICHIGANDAILY Youth, Says He Set 1944 'C Fircus Fire Tells of 4 Killings Plus Other Fires COLUMBUS, O-W)-A husky circus roustabout, 20, by his own words a killer and arsonist sinec the age of six, has confessed to ,touching off the blaze that took 68 lives as it swept through the Ringling Bros. Circus six years ago. Although not formally charged with the circus fire, Robert Dale Segee, of nearby Circleville, was named today by Ohio Fire Ma...…

July 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAWILY ALLEGE ROUNDUP: Prejudice Gets Fast Boot From Texas University Harbor Model Wave Testing By CLEM PETERS Prejudice at the University of exas unceremoniously passed out f the picture as three Negroes ere accepted and two of them gned up for the summer session. The breaking of the Negro ban ame as a result of the Supreme ourt decision early this month rdering Southern colleges to ad- it Negroes. EVEN AS THE first two were g...…

July 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY VMDNE$DAY. JUIX IL W-C THE MCHIGN DALY WENESDY. JLYag;;95 I THOMAS L. STOKES: Talmadge's Victory eWASHINGTON-The forces of modera- tion and moderate progressivism in the South suffered another reversal this week when Herman Talmadge was renominated governor of Georgia. The son of the late Gene Talmadge, like his father a rabid exponent of "white su- premacy," exploited the racial issue in his successful campaign as was ...…

July 06, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY; ., 1954 ________________________________________________________________________________ I ]RESIDI Amer vided a fir which has tion in alm hind the Ix Since t policy ha Communi the Unite A glarin ample was retary of C approved i Editorials are writte, and represe NIGH ENT TRUMAN'S decision to send tacking the United States policy for being too can aid and men to Korea pro- firm towards Russia; while at th...…

July 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…THEE M10116AS DXIL FRIDAY, YMT 7, 1950 TH1~ tIUCITIGAN )ATLY __________________________________________________________________ U ___________________________ I . ..sue,. . .. . .. ' ; -. i Museum To Feature Mammalia The University Museum will pre- sent a program, "Mammalian Sur- vival," from 7 to 9 p.m. today. The competition of mammals in nature will be illustrated by var- ious groups. The principal mam- malian food of the carnivorous m...…

July 08, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DATLY AATIIDA".jil? ie , ose _ . ___v __. z raiaa;} V VL# Q lil c3V {; " r {rf "'.T .. i; j} . L"" ;.p .};. " A"."' f 1{:" h . [ERFIELD MOTHERS SCORN ABSTRACT ART: Visitors Favor Realism at Rackham Exhibit *: * * * * * * * * By NANCY BYLAN A trail of cocked heads, out- stretched forefingers and much whispered comment has been pass- ing through the Rackham galler- ies this month. These things belong to and ema- nate f...…

July 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY American Loss in China ON THE ISLAND of Formosa, forty miles from the coast of China, the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-Shek is making a final effort to save face by a last-ditch stand. This government once ruled all of China, from the Russian border of Man- rhuria to Tibet and Burma. This entire area has now fallen into the hands of the Communists, a loss to the forces of our half of the world of the greatest impo...…

July 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

….TIRE MlillIGAN DAILY WEDNSDAY JUL 12,195 ..,MCIGNDAL WENSDY UL 2,x Korea: Test Case HISTORY WILL NO DOUBT record Presi- dent Truman's decision to commit Amer- ican troops to the Korean battle as a most momentous one. Already many observers have labelled it as such. But although tlhe pledging of support to Korea, done without declaring war on Soviet Russia, is certainly unique in our history, Truman had 4ttle choice in taking the stand he...…

July 13, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…THUTRJSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 Engine, BAd 'A' Students Announced Five business administration and 37 engineering college students re-; ceived all A's during the Spring; semester of 1950. * * * THOSE IN THE business ad-. ministration school to receive all A's are: Tsun Chen, Norman M. Gold, Tracy E. Mulligan, Jr., Robert L. Thornton, and Russell J. Zentz. ALL-A engineering students are: George E. Barker, Donald R. Basel, Carl Beers, John C. Biery,...…

July 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…THE~ MICHIGAN iDAILY FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1959 I U Local Rivers Unsafe for Swimmers 'HOT-IRON' KEYBOARD: Typist Shows Tick-Tick Technique) NO PROBLEMS?: Engineers To Tackle Straits BridgeProject as 'Possible' Swimming is safe in any of the natural lakes of Washtenaw Coun- ty but several local rivers are dan- gerous, according to a publication of the State Health Commission- er's office in Lansing, The Saline River through Milan and the Rai...…

July 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…THE NICHTIAN DXILY SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 mw Islam World. Close to God Sprengling The modern Moslem world is more religious than our Western world, Prof. Martin Sprengling of the University of Chicago declared yesterday in a Near East Institute lecture. "Theirs is an everyday religion, not just a Sunday one," he said. * * * THERE ARE skeptics in Islam, he admitted, but the essence of the Moslem religion is the religious tie-up to God. The...…

July 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1950 COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Textbook Racket,' Lift, a. Old Buffalo Make News (.9 By PAULA STRAWHECKER Are you a victim of what the University of Texas calls "the text- book racket?" A Texas student complained re- cently :that although the twelve textbooks he "needs" for an Eng- lish course are available in the li- brary, the course requires that each student buy them. The University of Texas also has an answer...…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDY, JU.Y. , L" _.. . . . THEs MvaaaGAN DA1LY _ .W ---.-DAY. S lL, Y #of.SLY {I r U THOMAS L. STOKES: The President's Message WASHINGTON-It is understood that to- day the President is going to talk to us about Korea and what it means for us and to us - naturally, of course, after taking all the many factors into account. They add up to make this another one of the solemn and grave decisions for a man who has had ...…

July 20, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…T. THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1950 -- x - DON'T BE HARSH: Give the Artist a Break, He's Sensitive - Finney Something New Has Been Added AT HOME AND ABROAD: Political Scientists Turn Globe-Trotters for Study- Sawyer To Speak On Atomic Energy Ralph A. Sawyer, dean of the graduate school, will address the 21st Annual Summer Education Conference today at 4 p.m. in the "Give the artist a break," Prof. Ross Finney of the music sc...…

July 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…TT~ E .l ICHWA LY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 U- IDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: NSA Names Conditions For Training of Citizen ANCIENT DOCUMENT: Magna Carta Applies To Today's Problems (EDITOR'S NOTE: Students from very corner of the nation will attend he Third Annual Student Congress, ug. 23-31, at the University. This is ie third article in a series which ill present many of the issues they ill face.) At conferences in March and ne, students in the Michiga...…

July 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…*PAGE FOUR 'U' Delegates Will Propost Amendment (EDITOR'S NOTE: Students from every corner of the nation will at- tend the Third Annual National Stu- dent Congress, Aug. 23-31, at the Uni- versity. This is the fourth article in a series which will present many of the issues they will face.) Delegates representing the Uni versity, appointed by Student Leg islature (SL), will propose al amendment to the Michigan Re gion stand on Student Rights, ...…

July 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHWXN OXILt SUNDAY, JULY 2, 193 _________________________________ ___ U 7 -W mw w - - - - LLEGE ROUNDUP: Minnesota's YP Hit Circulation Snags. By NANCY BYLAN Young Progressives at the Uni- versity of Minnesota are having troubles. Zealously determined to circu- lte the Stockholm Peace Appeal On their campus, despite its "Red" _rand, they planned a 'summer- kng campaign for signatures, in- eluding a giant student peace-rally and ...…

July 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…" THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, lSHIN and ted tl , thro Leges, ary b ne of aloA what AS L. STOKES: Congressional Immunity VGTON-Senators are very proud perience in this investigation indicates that jealous of the rights and privileges this privilege should not become a license hem as members of what has be- for the character assassination of Ameri- ough guarding of those rights and can citizens. It is believed that from such one of the wor...…

July 27, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…THE MMIIGAN IIAWY THURSDAYJULY 27, 1950 T H I H G N i ALiTH I S A ,U Y 2, 15 ZOOM! HARBINGERS OF DERBY: Wire, Crates Keep Local Boys Busy m WA It's made out of almost anything a young boy can lay his hands on -old boards, crates, chicken wire, rope and of course nails to hold it together. It's all put together by the spit and polish of the youngster and it might win him several prizes or even a college education or a shiny new car. T...…

July 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…__________________TTE MITTGAN DRI LY Atom Cities Cause AEC Difficulties "Management of the three atom- ic towns diverts the energies of the Atomic Energy Commission and has become one of the Commis- sion's greatest problems," Lyman Moore, City Manager of Portland, Me., declared at the Public Policy and Atomic Energy lecture yes- terday. At present such relatively un- important details as housing and town management are the direct responsibili...…

July 29, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…THEI MTlCHWAN MDAT SATUDAY, JULY 29, 1950 I i _.. --- iTEP CONSCIOUSNESS: Library Repairs Blamed On Ann Arbor Weather Weighing In .> _ ____ Ann Arbor weathe"r is the in- direct cause of the ripping and wrecking being carried on in front of the General Library. According. to Walter M. Roth, superintendent of plant service, frost action has pushed the stones 'Bed-Checking Charlie' Back At Front Again In Korean Uniform For ThisCampaign ...…

July 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY , SUNDAY, JULY 34, 1950 OLLEGE ROUNDIUP:- Communist Problem Hits Square Dancing R-age of Campus Texas NEXT STOP-AKRON: Wind Whizzes Marchand To Derby Championship ' By PAUL MARX At the UNIVERSITY OF TEX- .S, the campus newspaper, The exan, was recently faced with he issue of to print or not to rint. A student was apprehended fog :stributng pro-Russian leaflets i a 'Iexas dormitory just after he war in Korea started. ...…

July 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'CAGE FWE _- _: Detroit, Cleveland Split; Cards Take Two from Cubs U Yanks Win, Tie at D.C.; A's-Bosox Tilts Cancelled W-, CHICAGO-(A)-The first place Detroit Tigers used -two scoring spurts, a four-run first and a six- run fifth, to beat the Chicago White Sox in a 10-9 second game slugfest yesterday. Lefty Bill Wight won a 4-1 duel from Hal White in the opener before 35,- 998 persons. The split cut Detroit's fir...…

July 06, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tigers Stay Four Games Ahead, Beat Browns, 6- . n Yankees Beat A 's, 12-8 Joost Lost for Month NEW YORK-(AP)-Eddie Joost, shortstop of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, sustained severely torn lig- aments in his left knee yesterday afternoon as the seventh-placers were beaten by the New York Yankees, 12-8. The 34-year-old infielder was involved in a collision at second base with Cliff M...…

July 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…StT"'Y, JULY 9, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY NO MEN ALLOWED: Comfort, Large Book Stock Are Offered at League Library Betrothed Do you like, to study with your shoes off? On the third floor of the Wom- en's League is a place made to order for such things-the League Library. THE ATMOSPHERE is quiet and informal. Men are not al- lowed in the Library. A homelike atmosphere is cre- ated with an old fashioned fire- Dances S lated Each Weekend Shall ...…

July 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

…)AY, JULY 12, 1950 THE .MICHIGAN DAILY .. ME? AN OLD MAID?:' June Trips to Altar Continue New 'Chapeau' ncient istory of Luxurious Cashmere Recalls Wonderment of Far East, Rome, Royal Courts Small Asiatic Animal Provides Fleece in Gray, Brown, White Shades; Long Journey, Intricate Process Necessary in Producing Scarce Wool Steady Decline, Experts Say i Although the final number will not be known for several months, there were probably...…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

…WMXESDrAY, JULT 19, 1950 THE MICtIIGAN DAILY "" ~TE1~1~ESDAY, SULY~ 19, 1950 r ___________________________________________________________________________________ I I -. I rur. LeagueAppoints Dance Host John Lekas, former Arthur Mur- THF REGULAR dance instruc- ray dance instructor, is the new official host for the regular Friday and Saturday night dances at the women's League. Lekas, who will be in charge of the music, will accept speci...…

July 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

… 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ...,. ..:.. m Phols Blank Cubs Twice DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I BARGAIN SPECIALS All COLORED DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS 20% off TICE'S MEN'S SHOP 1107 South University Avenue ACROSS FROM THE NEW BANK * ** Cap Liners Tigers Lose to Red Sox, 7-6; Brownies Trip Yankees, 4-3 Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classifieds 4) Ordered for Tribesmen CLEVELAND -(P)-- General Manager Hank Greenberg yester- day ordered ...…

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

…TIE MICHIGAN ATTY -WEDNESDAY, lJULY 5, 1950 i tiiila i. VLL1 {) 1VVV r; RACKHAM EXHIBIT DRAWS COMMENT: Skeptics, Admirers View Contemporary Art Vets Disgusted, Overjoyed at Omnipresence Personified * * * * * * * * * * By NANCY BYLAN What does the average man-in- the-gallery think of contemporary visual art? He agrees, that like the tele- phone, it's here to stay, but his wife is a little wary of putting in her library a chair with ...…

July 06, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…THE MTICHIAN DAILY TIHURSDAY, 3JLY 6, 1950 Instructors lo Convene For Music Some 100 music teachers from 11 over the state will convene at he League and Harris Hall to tear the Summer Session Orches- ra, Stanley Quartet and them- elves "in performance." The performances are a part of he School of Music's annual bree-day conference opening to- lay for Michigan music teachers nd summer students, designed to ive quick training in string teach- ...…

July 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…TIIE MICTITGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1950 __________________________________________________________________ wspapers srepresent lia- Sekhar J No More 'Banditising' AT 'U' HOSPITAL: ..:.:.._..._ New Plastic Film Used To Save Woman's Life Raps Emphasis on 'Religious Excesses' By CAL SAMRA India is constantly being mis- represented in the American press by correspondents looking for "re- ligious excesses" in an attempt to find sensation...…

July 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FacultyArt Invited To Illinois Fair U' Students Isembark in etherlands By BOB KEITH Special to The Daily XOTTERDAM, July 6--(Delay- -More than 1,350 cramped and i-ripened American students re- ved a veritable royal welcome en their ship steamed into this orful Dutch port. arriving here aboard the . S. lendam, after a windy ten-day age across the North Atlantic, students were greeted at the k by Prince Bernhard, husband the...…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…THE ICHIGAN lDAILY WE DNESDAY, JULY 19, 1950 F \I If& r F I J . M OD EL TR A IN OF WOOD- Tony Garcia, ma- chinist in Seaboard Railroad shops at Jacksonville, Fla., shows model engine and freight cars he carved from wood in share time. C A N INE C A DDY - Barney McArdle has no caddy problems for he calls on his pet, Patty, at Mt. Odin golf course in Greensburg, Pa. Only drawback is Patty's inability to select clubs. NEW-CAREER wOaM A ...…

July 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…TLE MICHIGAN DAILYW WEDNESDAY, JDLY. 26, 1$ Q.____ RLEM-SOLVERS: P Discussion Offers orean War Problem QUIET! (HE'S 94 TODAY): Shaw 's Birthday Gets Shavian Snort r. I 'jous plans for the settlement :e war in Korea were offer- students Monday night in P-sponsored all student dis- p ert Leaves r Bach Tal ns T. David of the music I left yesterday for the Berk- Music Center, Tanglewood, where he will deliver two es on Johann Sebastian Bach ...…

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