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August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DWILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DATTIV !'R!I~AY, AUGUST 24~ 1945 Wright, Sheean, Perkins, Stowe To Speak Here Others To Be Heard In Oratorical Series Ten distinguished personalities, among them Congresswoman Helen Gahagan. Douglas, Owen Lattimore, Vincent Sheean, Richard Wright, Frances Perkins and Leland Stowe, will discuss a wide variety of topics encompassing national and interna- tional problems as University O...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 16

…Pnop. S1 xteen T HE MC HIGA N D A ILY Saturday, Mrc 10, -94 FMgIHIGAN AISa r r 10, 19 HER GO: Looking for some place special to eat or some can't go wrong by looking in at any of these pl: your date is a Michigan Coed show your ingeni is an out-of-town gal take her to the gang's hid rounds. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Start out the evening with Chinese food, or come in later for your midnight snack. T ELIBERTY CAFE 613 East Liberty w ~ a ake V-...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 17

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 T HE MI C HIGA N D A ILY P- r Thi rieen ti- Beheve I or Note One Pac s of Fags dFound on Campu ByLIEapartandcrambl knwymfim, hI call this pieme"The.iraceTfh the Lst Weed" nt on of any Dogg. e . special fondnesa fr c thy titles, EltdIbrtit.c os, StaEl.tIdhIdburst pntoedztheoWAB but sin ply because it the situ- atiao , well. Y u see, a few weeks depAsited my find an ti bed n agypafounafulpackof cigar-s.called in my t...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…OCTOBER V9, 1945 THE MICH16AN DAILY PaulobTesono Open 67th Choral Union S ason Heifetz, Uninsky, Tourel To Be Heard in Series Local concertgoers are promised one of the most successful seasons in Choral Union history when the first of a long lisp of outstanding per- formers-Paul Robeson-opens at the University Music Society's 67th An- nual series at Hill Auditorium on Sat- urday, (Nov. 3). Included on the current series will be four maj...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 17

…Wolverine Teams Win Four Conference Titles By BILL MULLENDORE Daily Sports Editor The year 1943-44 saw Michigan ath- letic teams win eight of a possible nine Western Conference champion- ships, and a tenth squad, competing outside the Conference, also finished with a winning record. Wolverine teams did not quite du- plicate that performance in 1944-45, but no one had any real reason to ex- pect them to do so. Never before 1943 had any Bi...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 17

…Saudy Mrh1,94 THE MICH IGAN DAIL Y Prts SG~Ft~ r rr E t 1$3i114 I T age ,evenreen hing special to do? Well, Victory Ballers, you Lees, 'cause they are all out to serve you. * If ity by taking her some place different, or if she out. But most of all remember to make the WHTEFRONT 5:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. 810 South State WEBER'S TAVERN Open Every Night But Monday GOOD MEALS 3715 JAC6ON RD. Make a visit to The SUGAR BOWL . . . one of your bi...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 18

…Pon(- Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Soturday, Morch I0, 1945 PooP Fouregc'ri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 10, 1945 Book Reviewon Bedroom Facts Dr. Hopton, Miss Balliol Unearth 'Little" Things, Which Make Matrimony Solid' ByIn the first book of its kind, Bed ners is suppressed, the salient as- Manners and Better Bed Manners, pects of the subject are treated as by Dr. Ralph Y. Hopton and Anne microcosms when they should be treated as mac...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 I I I I - WHERE ALL CREEDS MEET: Student Religious Association Holds Freshman Rendezvous Bringing students together in an inter-denominational religious atmo- sphere, the Student Religious Association at Lane Hall has a varied weekly and annual program. The Freshman Rendezvous usually held during orientation week, has been the traditional means of acquainting freshmen with the Association. When n...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 18

…PA69 TWO THE MITCHI AN 'nA iyv rnmAV_ ATTr-TTIZIF 9A i alb THE ,.....aMs.. UHT (v1ass a N 1L1) as TV m a .al a acY~ o 1~I VIUL"Az, %UIicubl: 4, 1 4a 5. Able Coaches Guide Wolverines to Big Ten Titles By HANK KEISER Tiger ace, is the most famous, while A glance at the record will reveal the latest addition to the Big League that Michigan's athletic teams have, ranks is Don Lund, who was just on the whole, piled up long strings of signed...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 18

…Pagce Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Stordov, Mo r&h': 1945 p ta ihT MC A D Yua Mrh f THIS, TOO, IS CHEMISTRY'S DOINGS THE PITIFUL story of Hepsibah Ann I'll tell you as faithfully as I can. Hepsibah lived all the days of her life With normal amounts of joy and strife. She'd cut her teeth and learned to walk And amazingly early she learned to talk. She went to school and, so I'm told, dShe always was just as good as gold, She played in all ...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 19

…Saturday, March 10 1945 T HE M IC H IGAN D A ILY P/trt Fifinr -'/ ," + +v vr rf r 1 1 age i ITeen, 1 'ffter Ball Is Over' Ann frbor Passion Begins Vos, Qui Non Potestis Dansere, Nos Vos Salutamus; 'Nuff Said By GREASY GRIND It seems only fitting in this Only 1,500 couples broken dow publication dedicated to non-aca- into components, approximate demic revelry that we take cog- 1500 men are victims of the m qizance of the guy who doesn't g...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

… 29, 1945 T HE M ICHIG AN DAILY SECOND TO ATOMIC BOMB: V-T Fuse Perfected by 'U'Scientis c BACK FROM LEAVE OF ABSENCES: p cs OLPfrear ts oure 0enSLawP Prfessors Uouse pe Return To School Details of a little-publi very important, secret weal was developed by Univers cists were revealed recently. Called a VT Fuse, this an vention is ranked secon atomic bomb in the scientifi ments of World War IT. Th consists of an anti-aircraft a complete...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 19

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T Ferry Field, Once a Cricket Park, Now Center of Athletic Activity li Colorful History of Site Is Recounted By MARY LU HEATH Of the various facilities incorpor- ated in the University athletic plant, which started as a single gymnasium- tent in 1858, none has a more colorful or complicated history than Ferry Field. Since the first makeshift structure, the athletic setup has undergone Fie...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 19

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 THE MICHI GA N D AILY Pue"ifeef Here ire Your WomenL-Tcirets for Tonight! ~%E I I" Uh! Horace, BARABY I'll Slap You On the Wrist You won't be I'll be quite awed, g ing a bother, will into that great banking you, Barnaby house.. . Of course we'll while you're only get as for as'the information desk. Grace 11. Allen Rusey: Norma Cloon '48 L.S.A., Wakefield, Mich.; Bet- ty B. McColl, Detroit, Mich.; El- lin Arden...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 20

…TNF MIC'HIt AN DAILY Saturday, March 10, 1945 V% e.. 1~ ei ct en1 T L Ii 1f4L-41 N lIl SIt rMrch 1,14 F Looking for some place special to eat or someU can't go wrong by looking in at any of these pla. your date is a Michigan Coed show your ingenuji is an out-of-town gal take her to the gang's hidoe rounds. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Start out the evening with Chinese food, or come in later for your midnight snack. THELJBERTYCAFE 613 East Liber...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY - 77 l l t i se scboO } ' Y foY to All Michigan Students e e 01'0 WSeoaf Fr~Iendl"meinWlae xt I D AWIRL°" I Michigan' s Frt'#endty meeting, place" *V f r- q A "Y--w - e -Uro"kin Ale Z*M" "Ir )Pppp t …

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 20

…WAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945 Hockey, Tennis Complete Year's Sports Picture Sextet Enjoys Mediocre Campaign, Winning 4 Vic Heyliger Concludes First Year as Coach; Capt. Ted Greer Is Team's Leading Scorer BIG LEAGUER: By MARY LU HEATH Michigan's hockey fortunes rose and fell with amazing rapidity dur- mlg the 1945 campaign, with the final team record showing a subpar aver- age of four wins against six losses in ...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 20

…Pni TA sees ty THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 10, 1945, age wA n r BARNABY J.y Crockett Johnson 1945, 1,s Newsp.fp PM, .5 V-BALL STAF Ft's nice to see you, Ellen. Old Mr. Dormant's ofice is He' MyBAL STts '. Hes-er-eccentric.. His I'm all ready to go to lunch. at the end of the corridor, partners run things ... But he EDIT xon ... But would you like to see He's in there now. Feeding makes all the big decisions. Caa Coa Ray ixo where I...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 21

… Saturday, 1 crch 10, 1945 TH E MIC HIGAN DA 1Y Pn p SeventCaen k . Sat u~sr +'y vv a rday Mnfcil0 194fTi,14IVGg I t C i-tg special to do? Well, Victory Ballers, you ,s, 'cause they are all out to serve you. 0 If ty by taking her some place different, or if she uWt. But most of all remember to make the A WHITE FRONT 5:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. 810 South State WEBER'S TAVERN GD EOpen Every Night But Monday GOOD 'MEALS 3715 JACKSON RD. Ma...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT L wkA6 6 A6F t FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 Varsity Night, Rally To Be Held Nov.23 - . rojects New Administration Building Will Be Built Work on State Street Edifice Is Scheduled Tentatively To Begin Sometime in January To Cost X30,000,000 Revised plans for approximately $30,000,000 of post-war University projects have been drawn up and work on a General Service Build...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 21

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945; . THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAOI FRIflAY, AU~US~' ~4, i945~ PA~*E JTV BLOCKS, KICKS, PASSES: Ponsetto Continues Tradition Of Exceptional Quarterbacks WE WERE ROBBED: Brown Jug 'Removed' By Villainous Gophers By BO MODIC Although prospects for the 1945 football team are uncertain during pre-season work, the Wolverine tra- dition of great quarterbacking seems destined to be carried on when Joe Ponsetto, rugged, hard hitt...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 21

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pnn urnvT On rge iwenty- ne Patrons Listed BARNABY .ww Vs V ! T61 IL OYIl WYV'VY { F For Annual Victory Ball Gov. Kelly, Pres. Ruthven, Regents, Professors Named Patrons for this third V-Ball in- clude Governor and Mrs. Harry F. Kelly, President and Mrs. A. G. Ruthven, Vice-President and Mrs. J. P. Adams, Vice-President and Mrs. R. P. Briggs, Vice-President and Mrs. M. L. Niehuss, Vice-Pres-...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 22

…Pny 1-ntn THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sotujrdf'vA nr Mrh 104c;5 I .,- '- THrMICIGANDAIL Mm THIS, TOO, IS CHEMISTRY'S DOINGS THE PITIFUL story of Hepsibah Ann I'll tell you as faithfully as I can. Hepsibah lived all the days of her life With normal amounts of joy and strife. She'd cut her teeth and learned to walk And amazingly early she learned to talk. She went to school and, so I'm told, She always was just as good as gold, She played in all th...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…STWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Will Scott, former Daily city editor and Acting Director of the University News Service for the past six months has resigned his New Service post and will enroll this fall as a graduate student in the School of Business Ad- ministration. Formerly a staff member of the De- troit Free Press, Scott joined the Navy following his graduation from the University in April, 1943. He served aboard a minesweeper. Meanwhile, Clela...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 22

…PAGE SIX THE M1(,H l t A N DAILY FRIDAY. AUGUST 24. 19tS I .. : MIU...i a An . L r 1L 1 a - ATETQ' A 1Q' . aa . N aat'. AVjLjLvX1ij ll{J\.AldAli lk -1 a aw. ELCO E TO THr. STUDE TSII, Our Shelves alokre stockefd with E USED - for Every Cou rse in Every Department ENGINEERS - AEDICs- LAWYERS Co nsult our New and Enlarged' Professiona I Department for your Requirements. Make use of our years of experience...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 22

…PoQe Twenty-Two THE MICH IGAN DAI ILY Saturday, March 10, 1945 . - I - - , -- y I I I - -1 . - .- Tmpire Shortage Blacks Out 1945 Baseball MacArthur To Exchequers Michigan Teams Stack Up as Manage New { At Last on Menaces To All Ann Arbor ork Yankees C d jt S de Michigan's athletic teams of the a 1 195 sping easdoctors and nurses in the mre OCCCTMLB's Latest Edict spring season shape up as the subtle art of first aid-. Sath°, Michigan Me...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 23

…Saturday, March 10p 1,945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pan Nin f -ng S "turday, March 11IL 0.ii t 1945 THE MeI $ere ilre Your Women!-- Targets for Tonigh! T Oh! Horace, B I'l Slap You On the Wrist Allen Rumsey: Norma Cloon '48 L.S.A., Wakefield, Mich.; Bet- ty B. McColl, Detroit, Mich.; El- lin Arden, '48 L.S.A., Detroit, Mich.; Faith Simpson, '46 Ed.; Ann Richmond, '46 L.S.A.; Yan- ya Prokokov, Vladivostok, Siberia; Janice Stuck, '47 L.S.A.; Harr...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEa THE ICHIAN AILYPAG Personnel Office, Deaj Many University coeds are helping to put themselves through school by working part-time as waitresses, housekeepers, stenographers and helping out in one of the University departments. During the past five weeks, the Non-academic Personnel Office has filled 206 permanent and part-time jobs. The main purpose of the office is to staff full-time positions on campus, but they ...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 23

…WOMEN'S SUPPLEMENT? f", ,.a WF Lw. 4tjau Daiii WOMEN'S SUPPLEMENT1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945 War Council i1l Continue To Govern Women i tl y Dean Lloyd Welcomes Freshmen, Advises Coeds on Career Choice August 10, 1945 To the Freshmen Women: There is urgent need that every woman in America find as soon as possible the place where she with her special ability can make the finest con- tribution to the solution of th...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 23

…Saturday. March 10. 1945 T HE M ICH IG AN D A1ILY 0- -r--. -re.. w.- ...--..+ r,.err.rrvti -v'i..-'rage iw lnly- !AreTaM'PHCAN BA I a M's Sterling BARINABY By Crockett Johnson Where DID Barnaby Yes . ..We've appraised your Mr. Dorman! " e a cautious man,. o s e h-o Ineln n nl'-t-a Glad to be of service, Mr. O'Malley, o h iice.s He tin that plant and analyzities of or pro t But is a hundred million ENOUGH? potenialitesnatyour rduct. You'll...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 24

…Page Twenty T HE MIC H IGA N D AISLY Saturday, March 10, 194 ~tf t t 41aiti BARNABY By Crockett Johnson - Cyigh, 145, the NwspapPm, 7n1 V-BALL STAFF My, it's nice to see you, Ellen. Old Mr. Dormant's office is I'm all ready to go to lunch. at the end of the corridor. partes-rectntric ,B.th EDITOR ... But would you like to see He's in there now. Feeding partners run things. But he Ray Dixon where I work? My boss is out. pigeons at the window...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Renowned University Bands Will Open Their Ranks to Interested 'U' Musicians UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND-Pictured above is the University of Michigan Marching Band lined-up in its most popular formation, the block 'M'. The band is made up of approximately 100 pieces and is under capable women instrumentalists would add both charm and musician- ship to the concert band. Varied Musical Career A pupil of such outstanding men of...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 24

…PAGE TWO T14F MICHIf- A N> it A lIN lVlD TV% A'V A7tT4't TT&m AA iA f .-...,::.. Ax Q, 1111 4 . . F t. L A£U.J N t 1 L 1 .J._ . r1 'HID AY, AuUUST 24, 1945 3 - ii By LYNNE FORD< As a prospective freshman, you have finally reached that moment you have been looking forward to and dreaming of all through high school. It looks like a glamorous and exciting new world in which you will be on your own, and you're right. Caripus bound, you rea...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 24

…Page _Twenty-Four T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY Saturday, Mareh10, 1945 Pag TwntyFor nTHErrMICHIGAN DAILY Satrd v , March,10. 1 94'l 1-1 i Groundhog's Meteorology More Than Hit and Myth,Logan Says By PERRY LOGAN There has been some talk of ized that the name Fox should be get a lot of posters and stories and late ('of late' is a slang expression added to every entrenchment in build it up big, just like the Digger meaning ever since Friday, F...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 25

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 TE M IC H IGAN D AILY Page Twenty-One Patrons isted For Annual ictory Ball Gov. Kelly, Pres. Ruthven, Regents, Professors Named Patrons for this third V-Ball in- clude Governor and Mrs. Harry F. Kelly, President and Mrs. A. G. Ruthven, Vice-President and Mrs. 4. P. Adams, Vice-President and Mrs. R. P. Briggs, Vice-President and Mrs. M. L. Niehuss, Vice-Pres- Went and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Re- gent Vera B. Baits and Mr....…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Gale Says Caution Necessary hn Allied Program for Japan V ETS' READJUSTMENT: Center Opening Is Delayed n c C "Although Gen. MacArthur's poli- cies appear to be thorough and effect- ive thus far, it seems to me that great caution is necessary to insure the maintenance of the democratic program outlined by us for Japan." That's the opinion of Dr. Esson M. Gale, director of the University EX-Daily Editor in ET w...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 25

…FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1945 THiE MICII14AN OAILY PAGE T IM . . ... ....... WfkA Sponsors Athletic Association Will Present Style Show Oct. 28 for Freshmen "Fun and fitness" is the aim of the Women's Athletic Association, which directs 18 sports clubs and sponsors rec rallies, Lantern Night and interhouse tournaments throughout the year. Headed by Barbara Osborne, president, the WAA is open to all women on campus and offers students the opport...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 25

…Scaturdoy, March 10, 1945 T HE MIC HIGA N D A ILY Pnr _T u +t iu dageh1wen y-i ve f -But Her Daddy's Still in the Fight, and the War Bonds You ought Back in the Days of Pearl Harbor are Still Needed in the Fight, Too - for Victory! EMEMBER this touching picture of a little girl's farewell to her war-bound daddy? Appearing shortly after Pearl Harbor, it touched the hearts of millions of Americans and helped to launch the greatest voluntar...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 26

…Pae Tw,,enty-Two THE MICHIGAN DAFL Saturday, March 10, 1945" Unpire Shortage Blacks Out 1945 Baseball MacArthur To .Exchequers Michigan Teams Stack Up as Manage News; At Last on Menaces To All Ann Arbor Yor"k Yankees - -- _ - YereMichigan's athletic teams of the cdoctors and nurses in the mre 0CCCTMLB's Latest Edict 19445 spring season shape up as the subtle art of first aid- Michigan Mentors Jump in number one teams not only in Victory Pro...…

October 29, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…x TIDE I+ II16AN TAIL x TT-E MTC1I(~A ,._I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillill FAMILIAR SCENES ON MICHIGAN CAMPUS CAMPUS SCENES-These are famil- iar Michigan landmarks which are familiar toI all f -sudents. From left to right reading down the page, they are Burton Memorial Tower,' Public Health Building, an aerial view of the campus, Ahunni Memorial Hall. Stu- dent Publications Building, Pendleton Library in the Union, Rackham Build- ing and A...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 26

…PAGE FOUJR 'SHE M 1 C IGz k N i A Il, FR:iDAV_ AYTVITTC+T 9d IOAX i a a - i s a u Zv 1 L' I. K L .. .:. :.:: .:.::__._. _ ._. :- :- ... . ,. ..r JUn& A, AY~dt~i1b~' 4, U USO Advised by Servicemen s Council Coeds Are Eligible To Become Junior Hostesses, Duties Vary With hundreds of uniforms lurking about the campus one of the best ways to meet one is at the local USO, center of fun and entertainment for our, campus G. L's, and coeds m...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 26

…Po~o Twe ty-Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 10 1945 For 1ll You Hectic Hooligans We Bring YOu, Doctor Puts Stripped to Essentials, The End of Five Stories Man's Brain As 7s all too often the case in Benson and the White Slave Rack- 3peek, gentlemanly averted. Quick- ur modern hectic times, many et; Ralph Benson, Blackbirderly he covered her form with the CANARSI JUNCTION Ma h r on, n tnnies, man (this was before he reformed); (1 A.M., V...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 27

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Twernty-Three M's Sterling BARNABY By Crockett Johnson Where DID Barnaby Yes . . We've appraised your Mr. Dormant must be a rautia s man. Glad to be of service, Mr. a'Mc~e High-W i re go? He's not in that plant and analyzed the market But is a hundred million ENG office. I peeked in- potentialities of your product. You'll probably make millions. D Gf rt t rd But Mr. Dormant isn't quite It's ...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 27

…iRIDA, AUGUST 24, 1945 TTHE M IC HIGAN DAILY PAGE FIV I League Serves as Headquarters Of Coed Extracurricular Activities Phi Bete Gives 'Inside Dope' on How To Step Up fAverage, Have Fun Focal point of women's extracurri- cular activities at Michigan is the two-million dollar Michigan League which serves as the headquarters for the Women's War Council, the THE RULES: eames, Keep Lut of Union Dogs, drunks and dames... these are the ...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 27

…Saturday, March 10,,1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace. Twen -v)Pven gtatahv15H M HID L ,I Uncle Hirams Cozy Corner for Tale Lovers Cli C a r 1 ie grandmother had handed down to ruite exubeant with oy, by point- Auntie Chalice and Flossie were dead. How the childe- toed her, and although to be truthful img out to him that, after all, he at first puzzled as to what hap- as they ran to his bod: I eva she enjoyed the praise, she didnt had complete...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 28

…Page Twenty-Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March 14, 1945 Pae e nty-your.THEsMICHIGAN DAIL- Saturdayr M.rch 10. 194 It . -, . .. Groundhog's Meteorology More Than Hit andMyth, Logan Says By PERRY LOGAN There has been some talk of ized that the name Fox should be get a lot of posters and stories and late ('of late' is a slang expression added to every entrenchment in build it up big, just like the Digger meaning ever since Friday, Feb...…

August 24, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 36) • Page Image 28

…saiX THE MICHTIGZAN D AIT.V MAT.AA M. dL d.1 STE i V dd 1 0..T 1'L 1 Y L . "1 d . F Al-x&YxM-L$ X&%JXUoA Also //, lyi Welcome'F to All MichignSuet rt y y Y a£ 'P' fOU ,re ceati7,oOiO9- OM Y cop e ~ 3 k" + ' H: a A -5 5 0 1 ! , P Ato OSA", At I0~p~ I sooi I 1i C ttMylchigan s Friendly meeting place" I IATfVILjTlof2 A XT D ffnT c n …

March 10, 1945 (vol. 53, iss. 0) • Page Image 28

…Page Twenty-Eight T HE MIC HIGA N D A ILY Saturday, March 10, 1945 Pcxae wentv-iaht TE MICIGAN DILY Saurday Mrh1.94 'U' Liquifies As V-Day Hits Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR, MICH. ???????? x94?--(PU). IT'S V-DAY IN ANN AR- BOR!! Students, faculty and towns- people are rolling drunkenly in the streets. Prof. Slosson bolts his classes!!! The Union is setting up free drinks at the bar. Curfew lifted. The Bell served until 7 a.m. to h-- with the law. ...…

March 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 91) • Page Image 29

…Saturday, March 10, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Twenty-Five Saturday, March 10, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Twentv-Five~ - But Her Daddy's Still in the Fight, and the War Bonds You ought Back in the Days of Pearl Harbor are Still Needed in the Fight, Too -for Victory! EMEMBER this touching picture of a little girl's farewell to her war-bound daddy? Appearing shortly after Pearl Harbor, it touched the hea:ts of millions of Americans and ...…

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…Saturdav. March 10, 1945 T HE M IC H IGA N D AILY Page Twenty-Nine SrIturdav..March..0.,1945 TE MICHIGAN DAILY Pnn - T ent i,n IZO Lila Ditwater Gives Advice To Writers Young Authors Get Critical Analysis from Big Authority The Daily brings you a new column by literary expert Lila M. Ditwater. Miss Ditwater an- swers the questions of young writers. Below is printed some of her recent correspondence. Dear Miss Ditwater: I am writing a one ...…

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