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January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…DAILY TRYOUTS See Page 4 Y L Lwp 6P 74aii4 FAIR AND WARMER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 84 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS rmy, avy gree on Co pomise erger Plan v Talmadge Seizes Governor's Offices Plan. Will Create ThomPson In Line To Take Arnall's Post State Police Take Talmadge Orders By The Associated Press ATLANTA, Jan. 16 - Herman Talmadge seized Georgia's guber- natorial ...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…TIHE MICHIGAN DAILNZ FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 OUGHT BETWEEN GULPS: Friend HelpsGet Lowdown on Brown By FRANCES PAINE Interviewing John Mason Brown is a snap--his friends help you ask the questions. Over a luncheon table in a downtown restaurant yesterday, this reporter, with the aid of Sam- uel Shneider of Ann Arbor, who was. with Frown on Admiral Alan Kirk's flagship in the Sicilian in- vason, "got a story" out of Brown in the following ...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…" THE MICHIGAN DAILY, hinnesota Sextet ee ts olverines Toni PAGE THREE htHere Purdue Cagers Face llichigan Tomorrow Wierda, Suprunowitz Return To Action as Quintet Seeks Third Conference Victory By STAN SAUERHAFT I high-scorer thus far this season, Michigan's basketball team will Purdue will exhibit the fire-wagon be seeking its second consecutive brand of basketball for which they conference victory and third out have come to be famous. Ho...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIWAN DAILY FRIDAIL .TANTTAURV '1941&'- , r .. . -. .-.., -I I u1.11 v6YaV1. li, J. 7Y I -Ikll*-Ilt 3EN TO ALL: On Daily Tryouts IN THE LAST election of student members to the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications, John W. Shockley campaigned on the platform, "Purge the Reds from The Daily." The election was held Oct. 29, and Mr. Shoekley was one of the three students elected. Since that time, Mr. Shockley has not "purged" a...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…" Tilt MTE11mAX IA PA tl'P- aaiL ti11W111.V n1\ 1J t 1L1 1 I l '", I e 'Final Design' B0l To BeHeld Today Art Jarret Will Provide Music at Dance;. Lyle Albright To Perform Magic Acts ------------- t t "Final Design," annual winter engineering dance, will be pre- sented by the Engineering Coun- cil from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Union Ballroom. The revival of the prewar tradi- tional winter ball, given by the engineers will be semi-f...…

January 17, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY oldman To Guest Conduct and Concert Tomorrow Richard Franko Goldman, au- thority on early wind instrument music and early American corn- positions, will appear as guest con- ductor with the University Concert Band and the University Choir in the annual midwinter concert at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Audi- torium. Besides participating as guest conductor in several programs throughout the country, he is as- sistant conduct...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…CANADIAN Y .4ft 'iz'"n CITIZENSHIP ACT i1u FAIR AND CLOUDY See Page 2 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 85 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Talmadge Bars Arnall From Office in Capitol; Big Four Draft Treaties New 'Capitol' Established In OfficeBuilding Incumbent Decries 'Storm Troop' Force By The Associated Press ATLANTA, Jan. 17-Ellis Arnal lost his temporary offices in the statehouse rot...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…i7I-- Fiction MOMENT IN LONELINESS .. .. .. .... ...MAIZIE GUISAKOFF BIRDCAGE IN TOLEDO . . .. . . .. .. . .DON THORNBURY SALE .. .. ... ..... .... ..... .... RUSSELL LADUE LING FOO .. .. .. ... ..... ...........JOE KNOX NINE THIRTY......... ...........DON CURTO Poetry by RICHARD KOPPITCH JEANNETTE HAIEN HAROLD V. WITT JOHN HOWARD DON LA BADIE CID CORMXN Essays by Book, Reviews by JUNE FRIEDENBERG JEANNETTE HAIEN EUGENE B. ELLIOTT LESTER WOLF...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…TWO TTW T Tt", TI2AN rIAT VV r- Cl A ?VTrD 1% a 17 T,& 1 z Vtvr 1111% 1111V111.V".Gll\ 1}j ilJl -' " .i __ i r ,SATU1W/I3, JANUARY 18,14-, J Canadian Citizenship Act TE, Canadian Citizenship Act, recently passed, has given national identity to 12 million former British subjects. Although Canada has held dominion sta- tus in the British Empire for 79 years and is now recognized as a sovereign nation in her international dealings, citizen...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Page Two PERSPECTIVES Perspectives EDITOR. Margery Wald AssocTAT EDITORS Doris Cohen, Cid Corman, Russ LaDue LTER"RY STAFF Stan Bradshaw, Joan Lochner, June Friedenberg, Dave Stewart, Harry Moses MANAGING EDITORS Don Curto, June Miller SOPHOMORE STA . . Marge Granse, Norma Levy, Henry Schmer ADVISORY BOARD Arno L. Bader, Morris Greenhut, Allan Seager EDITORIAL what he does with that subject that concerns us; here, we feel, is the only THE L...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…~ATV~DY; ~ANJa~fT f 1 L,1H XT f CG:N1IMALY AO rAGF, Michigan, Minnesota Sextets attle Cagers Face Purdue Wrestlers Open Conferenee Ia cob In Home Tilt Tonight Campaign Against Wildeats Goals Second Place Wolverines Seek Telth Victory 'By V EIA IN Kargkos In Row on Yost Field House Hoop Court Michigan's varsity wrestiers, showed up nicely in his Maize < Feo To Tie son Nets Three CHICAGO - a st erd'1 for Wolverines it1 9 j i eCl i AP Sportif...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…PERSPECTIVES Page Three MOMENT IN LONELINESS ... Maizie Gzsakoff -KAREN and Arthur walked down the pier together, but Karen kept a little behind Arthur so that she could run to the side and look over at the whitened outlines of dead fish in the harbor mud or let her eyes follow the swoop of the gulls around the thin masts of the fishing-boats. Their steps made hollow sounds on the pier-boards. As her steps stopped for moments or quickened...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…_THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' TURDAY, JAN High Schools Hold Debates 125 Teams Practice For Championship Preliminary rounds of practice debates are now under way among the 125 schools enrolled in the Michigan High School Forensic Association, according to Lawrence W. Grosser, Association manager. The question being debated is: "Resolved, that the federal gov- ernment should provide a system of complete medical care avail- able to all citizens at publi...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…Page Four PER S PE CTIVES MOMENT IN LONELINESS ..Continued From Page Three thought. Beauty is not wolf, it is a slow -eel with odor of salt that binds itself wrod the arms and will not let the chest take breath. "Beauty came to me in the shape of an eel." The piers stretched long to the town, infinitely far. The light-house flashed red warn- mgs. She looked at Arthur, bent over the -od, dark-haired and intent, his shirt light against the da...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…PERSPECTIVE S Page Five THE NATURE OF THE ARTIST .. Jue Friedlen berg ACCORDING to Aldous Huxley, the artist can be understood if his activ- ity is considered as fundamentally the performance of a 'maker.' "... Like all makers, he requires a stock of raw ma- terials, in his case experience." Is there a distinction between the artist, the maker; and the artist, the creator? If the artist is a maker, he is the chapter closer of civilization. ...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…Page -ix PERSPECTIVES age Six PER&-r SPA-ATIVA LOS VOLADORES ... John Howard I. THE WAITER AT "MIGUEL'S There is no finer place in Mexico To eat: the food is good, the people here Are such that one may see the world in them, And all of history that's lost and dim . Just see our waiter there, how carefully He bears the wine to us: as though it were Sun's water, precious in a golden cup, Enchaliced on a temple top at dawn's Beginning brightn...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…PERSPECTIVES Page Svern a. w v VLVG[F r LOS VOLADORES...Continued THE DANCE OF YUM KAX, THE HARVEST LORD I am, my Lord, of autumn-time. Frosty nights and ripened maize, Bird-swarms from the north, warm days, And hint of winter's cold are mine. Not dead but dying is the year When men send worship to my ear. My time of year is only death If one is blind to use of seed - Which is Thy masterwork indeed, Oh Lord, is Thine own gracious breath B...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight PERSPECTIVES BIRDCAGDIn TOLEDO ..Don Thornbury H E PAUSED for a moment in the entranceway of the front cocktail lounge of the Fox & Hounds Club, lit up a cigarette and peering over the cupped hand that held the match, took in the room through narrowed eyes. He looked over his shoulder once and then walked over to the bar, let- ting his right hand slip into his well fitting but unpressed double breasted, blue, pinstripe coat. H...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…PE RSPECTIVES Page Nine STATE EDUCATION ... Eugene B. Elliott Ens OR'S NOTE: Eugene B. Elliott is the Superintendent of Public Instruction n the State of Michigan. College enrollment figures for Michi- gan will climb to new heights by 1960 although it is believed that by that time the unusual enrollments caused by the avalanche of returning veterans will have' passed. Conservative data for Michigan indicate that by the end of the next deca...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten PERSPECTIVES Bseeee"JK REVIEWH "a sincere experiment". .. Jeannette Haien NIGHTWOOD By Djuna Barnes DJUNA BARNES' novel NIGHTWOOD was first published in 1937, but now, reprinted by New Classics, and prefaced by an enthusiastic introduction by T. S. Eliot, it is beginning to receive the criti- cal attention it deserves. It is possible that one reason for this delayed re- sponse is that Miss Barnes' book does not fall into any of the...…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…PER IlkPVCTIVES PDa..v lof a AL JLA JLIL XJ JL JLJ 'A 'JL T k7 NINE THIRTY . Don Curto AT NINE O'CLOCK on the evening of May 26, 1946, in Tientsin, China, it was raining. The streets were almost de- serted except for a few rickshas and streams of black water eddying in the gutters. Henri de Saint-Hubert was at home in a small apartment house in the old French concession. Henri had once been Prefect of the; French police for the concessibn....…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve PERSPECTIVES BOOK REVIEW "is complete madness"... Lester Wolfson THE STRANGER By Albert Camus MR. C. S. Lewis has recently issued a strong rebuke to the unrestrained belief that all materials can serve equal- ly well as the basis of art. He does not foolishly suppose that philosophic and aesthetic value are one and the same thing, that a negative belief must nec- essarily spell the form which encloses it: he would certainly pre...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…r 'POLITICAL SPEAKERS' See Page 4 Y es an Latest Deadline in the State ful- t FAIR, WARMER LVII, No. 86 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS m1 U U'OrdersReturn Vo 40-Hour Week )n Construction Directive Terminates Long-Standing Conflict with Ann Arbor Contractors Yangtze River Boats Collide Off Woosung, Endangering 1,000; TalmadgeWillObeyState Court The decision in Ann Arbor's nine-month-old building disp...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… e -- - . - . --. - - .-. . -.1 - - --- - - 114 THE MICHIGAN DAILY- SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. 1947 loekey, Basketball eamsWi innesota,_ Purdue Suprunowicz Sparks ers to 66-43in Elliott, Harrison, Mikulich Hold Purdue's High-Scoring Forwards to Five Markers Bucks Beat Wildcats COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 18- (IP)-Ohio State beat North- western tonight 60 to 49. The defeat ended a three-game los- ing string for Ohio State bas- ketball team and kept North...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. -T 19, 191'7" THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOHERTY'S DIL EM [iehigan Mat men Defeat Nortliwestern Two Positior ISA: " 'sy 'Vacation' Faces Wolverine reams with 13 Events' Vhile most Michigan students 1 ders, as the case may be. The I be enjoying a supposedly well- circuit ends, as it begins, with a ned vacation between ,emes- basketball game, this time in Ann s, the Wolverine athletic teams Arbor. have no sucn pleasant prospect in view. There...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Political rHERE HAS BEEN concern expressed by students who claim that the University is thwarting their efforts to bring "political speakers" to the campus. % One group holds that "if a man holds po- litical office at the time he is asked to speak, it is virtually impossible to get permission for him to speak on campus." Whether or not the student feeling is well-founded, it seems appropriate to clar- ify existing rulings...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ket Sales 'Pay-off' ~in Feb. 7 tional Woman-Bid e Will Be Presented \ortarboard Feb. 1 4 Cickets for Mortar Board Pay- Dance, to which women stu- its traditionally take J-Hop ,es, will be sold on campus Sop week-end, Feb. 7 and 8. rhe dance will take place from .m. to midnight Friday, Feb. 14 the L'eague Ballroom, and will informal. Al Townsend and his piece orchestra, which has been tured at the Campus Casbah, I furnish m...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JAI fODERN SIMPLICITY: Le Corbusier's Architecture, Art Are Dsplayed in Exhibit SAVES TIME AND TROUBLE: colleges Copy_'U' Registration Systei By JERRY JAMES Le Corbusier is one of the most outstanding present-day architects in Europe and in the world, ac- cording to Prof. Jean Paul Slusser; director of the University art school. An exhibit .of Le Corbusier's works is now on display in the Alumni Memorial Hall Art...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…i IW JANUARY 19, 194 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ITARY JUSTICE: Lrmy Court Martial Reform Supported by_'U' Veteran Insuring that the officers as- signed to court-martial work are. ualified lawyers is equally as im- ortant as enlarging the Army's udge Advocate General's Depart- ent in eliminating the defects in e present military judiciary sys- em, according to Leonard Men- elson, pre-law student at the Uni- ersity. Mendelson, who served with the...…

January 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…" . THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 AME OLD STORY: Financial Problems ContLin ne To Harry State Legislature DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN By FRANCES PAINE Financial dilemmas are nothing new to the Michigan state legis- lature. The problems facing the pres- ent session, as a result of the di- version of one-sixth of sales tax proceeds for public education, re- call the struggle which took place in Michigan 100 years ago to guar- antee funds for the school...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

….: J-R.U. jP is siiai I V .l .,. R KY 7 AND 8, 1947 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 20 PAGES m ctures of Gala unior Hp old to Aid arch of Dimes 18 H Op' ds Chapter Vivid Past stor Reveals ~shes, Success ht's -Hop adds another chapter "a turbulent history that already in a near .tragedy, brilliant s and a double dance held different cities.. at the very first facul name was changed to "So- ['whennine secret socie- ndertook all responsibility...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…Engineering Student Goes To theDogs Taxi Shortage Gives Ooo Tough Sledding The Dean of Student's office an- nounced today that, "Students need not register dog-sleds or ob- tain special licenses for them from the University." This action was prompted by the case of Ooo Goo, a transfer student from the University of Alaska at Sitka'. Ooo was plan- ning to attend the Friday night session of the J-Hop. In keeping with the tradition established in...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…1flation Hits Local Co-eds intBad Way gan coeds may have fallen managed to keep their svelte waist Expanding hips wouldn't neces- the peculiar post-war i- lines, but fitting the buxom mod- sarily be due to a growth of fatty that has added two inches ern misses into girdles of pre-war tissue according to this doctor. average hip measurement measurements is becoming a realt .'oh c 1 to junior misses all over tussle. It might mean development of ...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…a Grad School I'D RATHER BE DEAD: Implicit Observations PARIS-Anuouncement by the pressing for years for the aboli- Chamber of Deputies here last tion of both soot and snow. This week that French railways will citizens' league was headed by one leave from two to three minutes of the clerks in the Post Office (Paris time) ahead of schedule in who symbolized for me the acme order to speed up the solution to of the American Jeffersonian han- the ...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…ere Are 1 ne 3nop Lneups W000 Benson Jaffee, Cleveland Heights, William R. Waterbury, Detroit; George H.Wahle,Jr., Boise. Idaho; Gerry Chynoweth, Laurium, and Harriet Boden, Indiana, Pa., and Jacqueline Carl. Ann Arbor, and Carolyn Chandler, Sylvania, 0., Paul T. DeWitt, Fremont; Betty Donald R. Wood, Detroit. Paul H. Dow. Ann Arbor; Barbara and Jack Harrigan, Detroit; Vi- Clark. Detroit, and Thomas _V. dInJean Borden, Buffalo, N.Y., and Allen...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… U I I TONS and TONS OF AND HARD-TO-FHND For Lit, Math, Economics, Political Science, History, Engineering, Architecture, All Languages In Fact FOR EVERY COURSE ON THE CAMPUS i . \ \\ , : \\ VETS Don't be days without that hard-to-find text book Bring us your Chit... Bet we have the book! - ULRICH'S - ENGINEERS Ulrich's is -Ieadquarters for Engineering Books and Supplies THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE - ULRICH'S - :.:. WAR SURPL...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…Quetsch, Oak Park, Ill.; Jean Fonts, Carmel, C Gogle Dawaon, lay Village, 0., and M. Robbins, W George Mrc r, Bay Village, 0.; Lois Forth, Man: Marilee Damond, Detroit, and S. Logothetis, I (Continued from Page 5) Charles P. Slaght, Detroit; Mary Firth, South Bent Durbin, Wellsboro, Pa., and John ard Cottrell, Mt. en K. Carr, Metamora O., Kentch, WJellsboro, Pa. Jan Parley, Bay G 1 e a son A. Burdick, Jr., Ann Dobbie, Buffalo, N.Y., and Upjohn...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

…194 J-lop New Process ^ Add o Helps Herring ed TO Vii aSmoke Faster PORTLAND, Me.-( P)-A new (Cti udci fromn Page 1) technique arising out of the war th has been successfully used by The Cu ade would be kept cold with frozen Belfast Packing Co. to speed up lemonade, eliminating the diluted the smoking process on herring. g beverage which had been the fate The new advanced techniqueide Of other J-Hoppcrs. developed during the war by sev- re BiF...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

…Shirley Hann, Carona del Mar, Richard K. Fletcher, Lansing; o., and Harry Smith, Elyria, 0.; Detroit; Karyl Middleditch, De- ore Ila es Cal., and Quinton M. Kern, Jack- Corinne Knuth, Onekawa, and Shirley Loeblich, Detroit, and troit, and George C. Hill, Jr., son; Betty Hansen, Iron Mt., and Phelps Connell, Haverford, Pa.; Harvey Frank, Wyandotte; Lillian Huntington Woods; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockenbury, Fairport, N. Janet Klee, Lancaster, N.Y...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… Second Semester NEW and USED and STUDENT SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS "Every Book for Every Course" A special department to handle complete book and supply service for veterans. Bring your requisitions to us. MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE State Street at North U. Bob Graham, Mgr. …

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 11

…0l . Ill., and Thomas Y. L. nlap, Royal Oak; Betty Ann Reske, De- John Gaukler, Pontiac; Helen L, S ueee e e(l f Grosse Ile; Jeanne A. Weller, troit, and Stuart Gould, Jr., Ann Read, Grand Rapids, and Kenneth Park Ridge, Ill., and Allen B. Arbor; Elly Ruhl, Grand Rapids, R Gilbert, Dowagia; Nan J. Schall, Saginaw; Patricia Mathe- and Jim Lee, Birmingham; Ro- Reed, Three Rivers, and ClelaJ. F Yur son, Grand Rapids, and Arlie C. T' zann Radliff,...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 12

…OFF TO THE BALL: 'Molly, Moller Or, Life Is Jus Molly and me and our six- month-old Mollerina have a nice two and one-third rooms apart- ment, completely furnished with bathtub fixtures included, just off campus and it costs only $67.50 per month because I'm caretaker and keep the fires ablaze through sick- ness, death, and between semes- ters. I was here before, you know. In fapt, I took Molly to the J-Hop in '41 (Goodman and Krupa, you know)...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 13

…Fraker, Saginaw; Joan Slater,Ann Woods; Sue Smiley, Dearborn, and Margaret F. Thompson, Pleasant and Charles E. Berthoud, Mon- K p y Arbor, and John Lintol, Detroit; Don Palmer La Sage, Detroit; Ridge, and James M. McCavey, clair, New Jersey. p ryin , Jeanne Strong, Flint, and Edward Robin Scherer, Newfane, N.Y., and Royal Oak. Esther Trauber, Detroit, and Sy - e aG. Benya, Grosse Pointe; Donna Joe F. Bruna, Jr., Chicago; Cor- Peggy Troost, St...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 14

…1948 J-HOP PATRONS: Governor Kim Sigler Hea Govesnor and Mrs. Kim Sigler mons, Assistant Dean and Mrs. and President and Mrs. Alexander Charles H. Peake, Assistant Dean G. Ruth-en head the list of pa- Elsie R. Fuller, Registrar and Mrs. trons and guests for the 1947 Ira M. Smith and Miss Ethel A. J-Hop. McCormick. Included in the list are Provost Additional patrons are Prof. and and Mrs. James P. Adams, Vice- Mrs. William Haber, Prof. and pre...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 15

…Due To Work tM%ommitee Dennis Youngblood Is General Chairman After working, planning and or- ganizing since their election by the junior class in October, the 1948 J-Hop Committee is giving the campus the most lavish ball it has seen for several years. Denny Youngblood, chairman of the committee, has been the top coordinator of all of the functions of the subsidiary committees and has handled the task of the mas- ter-mind for smoothing out the...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 16

…Reactionaries Poll Students On Lovability Ask Which Counts' Most-Looks, Money Whatever happened to the good' old-fashioned lovable girl? That's what a group of our ad- e vertisers ask. They're so interested in finding out that they've outfitted us with a list of questions to be filled out , and sent to "The Lovable Girl-r of-the-Month Committee." I They're thorough. The first question asks "Which is most im- portant in making a girl lovable?"t...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 17

…Daily Official Bull (Continued from Page 4 Academic Notices ave "University of Michigan" Doctoral Examination for Fer- ainly lettered on the sides. ris Udine Triss, English Gram- mar; thesis: "Causes and Effects 5. The Gargoyle shall not be en- of Dotting the 'i'," at 1:30 p.m. to- tted to anything in the Engs- day in the Rackham Amphithea- wering Arch. tre. Correction: The A.I.Ch.E. has Physiology Seminar: Dr. Joshua vited the members of the...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 18

…TO THE CLASS OF '48 WE WISH A MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR PROM AND TO THOSE ATTENDING R VERY PLEfSANT WEEKEND * 4L 4 BO FOR fiL an .L )KS d CLIES COURSE S P NO WfITING AT fNY TIME * A SEPARATE VETERANS DEPT. YOUR COLLEGE BOOKSTORE" 336 South' State Street Phone 2-081 * 4 I- ______________________ …

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 19

…iortarnoaru ill Sponsor ay-offDance Coeds Get Chance To Repay J-Hop Escorts 2joying J-Hop, girls? u'll have a chance to prove ext Friday night by taking J-Hop date to Mortarboard's itional Pay-off Dance from 9 to midnight in the League room. Townsend and his 14 piece pus Casbah orchestra will ish music for the dance from ndstand decorated with hearts cupids for the Valentine's Day .t. Heart-shaped boxes. of ly will be given as door prizes olde...…

February 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 87) • Page Image 20

…Here's How You Looked at the J- THEY ORGANIZED THE HOP-Pictured above is the 1948 J-Hop Committee. Standing, left to right, are Camille Ayo, Delta Delta Delta; A. Rebel DerDerian; Nancy Neumann, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Preston R. Tisch, Sigma Alpha Mu; Nancy Holt, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Chuck Lewis, Sigma Alpha Mu. Seated, left to right, Pat Chaffee, Delta Gamma; Jane Quail, Delta Delta Delta; Dennis Young- blood, chairman, Sigma Chi; Sarah Stephenson...…

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