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August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNI)AY, AUGUST IS, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 1~ 1948 Spring' Football Drills Attract over Gymnastics Rises To Varsity Status After Eight Year Lapse Loken Takes Reigns Of Reactivated Teamr Gymnastics hit the big time athleticc scene at Michigan last year, when it returned to varsity status after an eight year lapse. Newt Loken, the dynamic coach{ wwho thrilled Yost Field House fans with his high-flying doub...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…Doge Ten T HE M IC H IG AN D A IL Y 1Monday. Februorv 9 1948 T -H M C I N DL-ri , yauhrI , 111 F - 4 k L k r M Nmes... (Continued from Page 9) ger, Elmhurst, Ill., and Tom w Walsh, Detroit. Mary Ann Cabral, Birming- ham, and Bill McGovern, Sault g Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Cahow Dearborn; Ginney Campau, Detroit, and, Chuck Murray, Detroit; Betty Jo Camp- bell, Flint, and Robert M. Weber,. Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Campbell, ...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 11

… THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 THDE MICHIGAN DAILY __ Senior Night To Be Capped By Annual Junior Girls Play Junior women will climax their year of activities, when they pre- sent the annual Junior Girls Play, honoring graduating senior sisters, to complete the traditional Senior Night program. An annual event since 1904, this year's JGPlay will be the fourth of the completely original presen- tations, written, directed and pro- duced solely...…

September 26, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1948 EAR T'HEM AGAIN: Record Shops Stock Up' On Discs of Performers THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE By AL BLUMROSEN The local record shops are tting ready for the fall concerts id by the time Eileen Farrell) eps up to sing the first notes the series, students will be able get recordings by almost all of te stars. "very University musical event Aurzon Begins ['our Planned ef ore War Clifford Curzon's war-postponed incer...…

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

…SUJNDAY, rD ETMFT V, 1948 ?IT~mI k1 IAN P~r nr~T~ -~ I -M Wrestlers Near Finals William~ts Mee ualify Seven' In Title .bouts . With Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, and Sigma Alpha Mu bat-, tling it out in the top division, fraternity wrestling squirmed into the final stages last Thursday. The Fijis stand the best chance for a takedown with four men still in the running of those in final spots. Kappa Sigma has one man...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

… - Lightweight Football Now Strong, Growing infant -CIM ;d b Seek s v a, s j ta us M By MERLE LEVIN Don't look now but the blue- faced baby of Western Confer- ence athletics has turned into a lusty brat squalling fair new field; to conquer. Lightweight football which first ~aw the light of a Big Nine clay on a cool October morning in 1947 took its first halting steps forward this season and bean to feel its muscle. THEY DIDN'T t...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

…zUaRY . 1 948THE MICHIGAN DAILY i. Wolverines Overpower Fonde, Bump Elliott Score for Wolverines - * * * * * Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in Triumph With Both Teams Scoreless in Last Half By DICK KRAUS CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 1-Michigan did it the hard way, but they did it convincingly, whipping a tough Illinois eleven 14-7, after spot- ting the Fighting Illini all the breaks in a bruising see-...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

…TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE . 0 De t I ml Wolverimes Overpower him,, * * * 7 * * * m Fonde, Bump El Fumbles, Interceptions Detour Michigan Drives Alert Defense Deciding Factor in Triumph With Both Teams Scoreless in Last Half By DICK KRAUS CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Nov. 1-Michigan did it the hard way, but they did it convincingly, whipping a tough Illinois eleven 14-7, after spot- ting the Fighting Illini all the break...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…Mondlov.Feruorv 9. 01 948 H1CAM nA11 v TH F M AAIC ~iiiv -kuuJi s, F4 u-n y 0 1 ,- C3I n C KIV% i 1 A IV r' t LV m~e~~.e, ~'.. esLi age uev ni s (Continued from Page 10) James D. Hodge, Monroe; Bar- bara E. Elliott, Royal Oak, and Richard W. Wixon, Jackson; Dorothy V. Ellis, Ann Arbor, and Robert Dilts, Ames, Iowa; Betty Estes, Webster Grove, Mo., and Mitchael C. Gnaegy, Webster Grove, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ecbank, Nashville, Tenn. Jun...…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

…STh'mAYOMAhnC 28, 1948 4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' .. . . . . . .......... ........................ Youthful Stars Take Spo tligh t James Pease Gave Up Law To Study Music Bass-Baritone To Star In Sunday Concert James Pease, May Festival solo- ist, who will sing in Mozart's "Mis- sa" and Rachmanifioff's "The Bells," almost became a lawyer. He was born in Indianapolis, In- diana, attended Northwestern Uni- versity and the University of In- dia...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 11

…LES REMINISCES Michigan Athletics Publicist Recalls Top Thrill of Career In describing his most thrilling' experience of more than 20 years of newswriting, Les Etter, head of the publicity department of the University athletic association, relates the incident which won the second of a two-game series be- tween Michigan and Minnesota during the 1926 season. "It was late in that game," Etter begins, "that the great All- American, . Bennie Ooos...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…_Monday, February 9, 1948, T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Pnne EIevent MnaFray914 TE M HG N DI I Names..,. (Continued from Page 10) James D. Hodge, Monroe; Bar- bara E. Elliott, Royal Oak, and Richard W. Wixon, Jackson; Dorothy V. Ellis, Ann Arbor, and $ Robert Dilts, Ames, Iowa; Betty Estes, Webster Grove, Mo., and ' 4 Mitchael C. Gnaegy, Webster Grove, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ecbank, Nashville, Tenn. June Evans, Amityville, N.Y., and Gerard...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 Jew Pamphlet Describing 'U' .iving Conditions, Available (Continued from Page 1) dent chaperone responsible to the Dean of Women for maintaining University standards as to living conditions and conduct. Patro- nesses chosen chiefly from among faculty wives serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of Gover- nors of Residence Halls which is charged with general supervision. Student government...…

September 26, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 194 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY +. ________________________a____V__t________L_____.l.__L__1_C r - ,( --, UNTVER S ITY MTJSICRL S OCTETY C S 194 83 -49 EZIO PINZA SERGE KOUSSEVITSKY SriO ;RAL UN ION TEN CONCERTS SE tIE I ILEIN FARRL, Soprano . ....... FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, CH1ARL~ESMUNCH, Conulro/or (4 EVELAi\DORCHESTRA, (;l-,ORC,[, SzvI-,-' ,Conductor .... FZYAOPINZA, Bass ..... Ofy yy fOs W...…

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

…THt .mMI ICAN ALLY 3'N7DA ', D IVIBER 12, ~1948 TH.. ,ANDIL ..Ii~~2,14 U.S., Russian Students Will Correspond Plan Arranged with Soviet Youth Agency As Russian mailmen trudge thru the Soviet snows this winter, along with their regular load they will be carrying letters f rom American students. The Correspondence Bureau of NSA has suceeded in contacting a Russian Youth Agency which will supply the names of Soviet stu- dents interested in co...…

December 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

… MMMMMMMNFMNmq TUC- MICHIGAN DAILY T-VESDAY$ DECE M 14. 1049 d.HE M ICHIG. vaAN ,dAI.dLY TUESDA.nl W( m1Uv~s'Th 1& [}p. -I o7 °°~ll~ Yrh, I~,, _. I I- EGE ROUNDUP: Carolling Students Greet Approaching Yule Holiday By CRAIG WILSON As first snows blanketed col- legiate campuses all over the na- tion, students finished typing up term papers due before Christmas vacation and celebrated in song -traditional Yuletide carolling. It rarely make...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…,VE THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIIURSDAY. JANUARY\ 1, 1948 r As. Y'ftyA' sai 4 'c "^ ~" u<v ~ 'M ' AYu r2« 3O verw helm s 'Pore LI'l B f.~%5 lCiappiuis Bump Elliott Sec oys,' 35-0; ire Twice W'olverines Run WFild over Hoosiers As Of fensive Gains 363 Total Yards Early Training Sent Siekels Towards Gririron Greatness MTkaize and Blue Regains High Scoring Form; SickeI, 'Turns in Finest Contest of Career I Yerges lateraled to Fonde who went over...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…THE TiiCfiiGANW .DAILYv. rTUI&AY, 'M' Overwhelms 'Pore L'1 Boy Chappuis, Bump Elliott Scor s,' 35 O; Twice Wolverines Run Wild over Hoosiers As Offensive Gains 363 Total Yards Early Training Sent Sickels Towards Gririron Greatness Maize and Blue Regains High Scoring Form;j Sickels Turns in Finest Contest of Career By BOB LENT ANN ARBOR, Nov. 9-After being partially stalled for two Satur- days in a row, Michigan's high-scoring grid machin...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…Paae Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mondav. February 9. 1948 -' . . +. ,.. w w . . . a v . . s r .av ... .. e...ww.:wvn. r rw ice B. Allen, Jr., Lansing; Sue Mr.land Mrs. Jean Kaurpp, Ann N anes Hughes, Grosse Pointe, and Day. Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. P. Hammond, Lake Bluff, Ill.; Kasmer, Flint; Helyn Phyliss Shirley Humrich, Detroit, and Katz, Detroit and Robert Jay (Continued fram Pass Ii) Ferdinand W. Gennrich, Alpena; Greene, Detroit; ...…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 12

…THE MWYH1GAN DAILY ------ -- --... ........ SUNTMY, MARCH i2$, If r l I'T°T l 'iH r\I l \ f4j l ATl FES I I VAL 1 I t~ (119,/ F'> / 1 /(, UNIVERSITY MUSICRL SOCIETY pi reff4'"l i E UGE NE ORMANDY, Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra THOR JOHNSON, Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra ALEXANDER HILSBERG, Associate Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra tiAGUERITE HOOD, CondJutc for of the IICS/jI'll Yon/h Chorus OR...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 12

…?I )LD CRICKET FIELD: erry " Field Scene THE MICHIGAN DAILY SIDAY. AUUT 15, 1948 McCOY DIRECTS: Manager's Club Rolls into High Gear.. Of Manly Of the various facilities mcor- porated in the University athletic plant, which started as a single gymnasium tent,~in. 1858, none has a more colorful or complicate'd'his-. tory than Ferry Field. Since the first 'makeshift struc- ture, the athletic set-up has un- dergone many changes, moving from the...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Mondovy February9, 198 Pane Twelve THE MICviGAN DAILY Mnndn ,f h ir 9 1 9, , ice B. Allen, Jr., Lansing; Sue a nes Hughes, Grosse Pointe, and Day.. P. Hammond, Lake Bluff, Ill.; g Shirley Humrich, Detroit, and (Continued from Page 5) Ferdinand W. Gennrich, Alpena; Eleanor M. Hunn, Batavia, N.Y. and Lee Edwards, Seattle, Wash.; Nancy Helmick, Park Ridge, Ill., Mr and Mrs. Lewis Butchings, and Dan Paul,...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 13

… ilURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 THIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Local Recreational Facilities Provide Fun, Entertainment ' r, Indoor recreation poses the problem after the beer kegs and insect, lotion are stored away for the winter. For those who are satisfied with the less sophisticated atmosphere of the Michigan campus, the Uni- versity offers a great deal in the line of recreation-nothing like Leon and Eddies, but fun none- theless. ...…

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 13

… 'SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1948 .THE MICHIGAN DAII WAGE THIRTEEN . . .r...r.. .. . i ml GOD REST YE MERRY!: Campus, Dorms Radiate Spirit of Hoiday Season g ' By DOLORES PALANKER Christmas comes early to the campus and the University resi- dence halls this year. Decorations have been up for several days now, the holiday for- mals have been "bustin' out all over," and the regular parties and caroling groups have been scheduled during the n...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…,w... THURSDAY~,JANUARY 1, 1I948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SWildcats First Big Nine Team To Feel M Power Wolverine Grid Machine Rolls To 49-21 Triumph Six Michigan Players Scored Touchdowns As Precision Attack Baffles Enemy Eleven By DICK KRAUS EVANST ON, Ill., Oct. 18--Michigan made an auspicious Big Nine debut at Dyche Stadium, overpowering a good Northwestern eleven, 49-21, in a ball game that was strictly "good hit, no field."...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 13

…TILE Ji '-i- itY f Aft - . ....... ... ...... . . ............ . .. -- ..................... . . ... . . . . . . ... . .............. ...... . . . .......... WIld(lats First Big ine Team To F.I1 6M P owei Wolverine Gri Machitne Rolls To 49-21Triumph Six Michigan Players Seti'ed Touchdowns As Precision Attack Baffles Enemy Eleven By DICK KRAUS EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 18-Michigan made an auspicious Big Nine debut at Dyche Stadium, overp...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… Monday, February 9, 1948 THE -MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteerl M.rd"" Fe-7y9.14 H MCIA DIYPxe hrer (Continued from Page 12) Shirley Logan, Detroit, andc Thomas . FMooney, Jr., Detroit; Geraldine London, Gar , Indiana,F and Stanford L. Weiss, Kingston,r Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Long, Newberry, S. C.; Jo Look, Detroit,' and Charles West, Detroit; Pat Loring, Highland Park, and Dolig Lent, Detroit; Barbara Long, Ro- chester, N.Y. and Frank Fr...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 13

…k 194 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IAPPUIS, ELLIOTT ADDED: Michigan Boasts 31 All-Americans By MURRAY GRANT (Daily sports Editor) When Bob Chappuis and Bump Elliott wereschosen as Michigan's conributions for the 1947 All- Americans, they became the thir- ies and thirty-first Wolverines to e honored in the past 50 years. ,Back in 1898, when Casper Whitney of "Harper's Weekly was electing the muthicas teams it ame to this Dean of Sport writ- rs th...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

…AA.,.f A^,.. Gakri onr,,r 0 104A THE MIC Hlr-.AN r)AliY Pnnp Thirtppn mvinuuy, reuaruuiy , 1" nI% N vniI uc,~ qa I Names... (Continued from Page 12) Shirley Logan, Detroit, and Thomas F. Mooney, Jr., Detroit; Geraldine London, Gary, Indiana, and Stanford L. Weiss, Kingston, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Long, Newberry, S. C.; Jo Look, Detroit, and Charles West, Detroit; Pat Loring, Highland Park, and Dolig Lent, Detroit; Barbara Long, Ro- c...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 14

…PAG~E SEC TIURSDAY, SEPTEAMR _16, j THE .MICHIGAN DAILY I I I Dr. Bell Reveals Unlimited Demand for Employment t7 "There is an unlimited demand for graduates of the University's professional school of physical ed- ucation," according to Dr. Mar- garet Bell, chairman or the Pro- gram of Physical Education for Women and professor of Hygiene and Physical Education. "These teachers are well-paid SOrientation... (Continued from Page 1) wor...…

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 14

…R~F P~T VT FW iiWNIIfITANDAILV thvens tn tertain Students at Traitioi nal' Tea f Open Home to' Campus Visitors Student Guests 'Tea and Cakes Tour Rooms, Enjoy on a Winter's Day' Maybe it's the chilly November air outside, or maybe it's the warm glow of lights inside the big white house on University Avenue. But the place looks inviting - and you've heard they hold a tea there every other Wednesday. Today's the day, so you walk up the ...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… TIJE AlICIII(-.W'-,XN DAIIA I'll U"ICSDAV, JANUARY 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 =-' -79= It V11 Warns Coast by rouncing S ord, 49-13, Wolverines Pi Up 42-0 Halftie Lead Four Tallies iS First ighi ViiuIs Turns Game ino ichigan Rout By DICK. RAUS Ielhind a savage : cfricie .t first quarter o :fensive, +i'higan rolld over outmanned Stanford, 49-13, 4t the University of Michigan Stadium yesterday, in a sparkling...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'li' Warns Co-rast by Tro 0C R tanord, 4-13R Wolverines Pile Up 42-0 Halftimie La Four CalI s F in m_ Turns Game inito Michigan Rout By DICK KRAUS Behind a savage'y efficient first :quarter offensive, Michig n rclled over outmanned Stanford, 49-13, at the University of Michigan Stadium yesterday, in a sparkling display of preci ion attack that swept the Westerners out of contention before the game was five minutes o...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…Paqe Fourteen .THE MiC-HI.GArv.N DAILY Monday, February 9, 1949 :.a nT E MI~ G N D IY ody erur .14 Charles Stinson, Detroit; Ann am es Rhodes, Flint, and William D. Betts, Flint; Annabel Richards, Detroit, and Kenneth Jensen, De- (Continued from Page 13) troit; Jean Richards, Pleasant Ridge, and William W. Oren, Burbott, Winnetka, Ill.; Mr. and Evart. Mrs. William P. Pielou, Ann Ar - Silvia Richmond, Evansville, bor; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, Criser Given Coach of Year Award in '47 (Continued from Page 1) away to Mendota, and Fritz tried out, but never made a letter. From a poor family, his only hope of going to college was a high scholastic average. He earned a scholarship to Chicago with a 94 average and had to maintain a B average to keep it. He did, and missed Phi Beta Kappa on a tech- nisality while playing football, basketball and baseball. This ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…Rose Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday. February 9, 1948 Posse Fourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, February 9. 1943 N l Charles Stinson, Detroit; Ann am es Rhodes, Flint, and William D. Betts, Flint; Annabel Richards, Detroit, and Kenneth Jensen, De- (Continued from Page 13) troit; Jean Richards, Pleasant ------------ - -- Ridge, and William W. Oren, Burbott, Winnetka, Ill; Mr. and Evart. Mrs. William P. Pielou, Ann Ar- Silvia Richmond, E...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 15

…TIWILSDAY, SEPTEMBlER 16, 1948 THE MIC '141t2AT JiAITV - AA&XXYCi11 "t&111 A ar-ca arau aaa, . r aa ,. aaa Ytlr Yti1L 1' a aa 11L N a Yw Women S Athletic Association Promotes Clubs for Sports Fans Gwen Sperlich Elected President Of .18 Rotivitie Interhouse Group Singing Competition Offered at Annual Lantern Night in May; Participation Cup To Be Given at Event WfIf Is Open To Rhl Women From Entrance To Graduation "Fun and fitness" ...…

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 15

… mw SUNDAY, T)ECEEMERl 12, 1945~ .-THE~ MICTIAN JIALY I.- I, , j 4 I.. -s - --------- _-- entilen oca j, ecemtler 13 ii6 y our .. . 0 ntq4t at )a cot Jon I4er favorite itore! r NYLON SLIPON TIGRESS A nylon sweater that washes in a whizz, dries in a jiffy. Beautifully fashioned in pastels of white, pink, blue or maize, Sizes 32 to 40. Sportswear {r.I r '. 4.V "'r' 1* fi:r' 6 f* '? }".s : _.. lr.t^ D s .:: ,: . °.. ":i' "f 4.95 ...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

…1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Facts and Figures V ~ V <U M M*%" Total First Downs . . By rushing ........ . By Passing...... .. . By Pe-ialties ........ Net Yards Rushinr .... 2 Yards Lost ...........1 No. of Rushes ...... . Net Yards Forwards . .2 Forwards Attempted ..1 Forwards Completed ..1 Passes Intercepted by . . Punts, number ........ Average Distanc .. 3 Returned by ........ . Kickoff-, number ...... Returned by....... Average .........…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fit THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ii M Total First Downs . . . . 16 By rushing .........10 By Passing........ ..6 By Pcaaltie .. ..... 0 Net Yards Rushin. ... 246 Yards Lost....... ....19 No. of Rushes .......42 Net Yards Forwards .. 258 Forwards Attempted .. 14 Forwards Ccmplcted . . 10 Passes Intercepted by .. 4 Punts, number .........2 Average Distance .. 37 Returnzd by"... .......10 Kickoffs, number ...... 9 Returned b...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

…T E' MICHIGAN DAILY PbaeFifteen Mondav Fpbrunrv 9. 1949 AAuluuy, y ,,r 7,0174f# T .-IF K~ II- . 1I 7 r)n r ..V IuirFIc Gloria Ann Stephenson, Summit, Sally Sweeney, Toledo, and Arthur wood, Ohio, and Donald L. Bar- and Richard Bodycombe, Grosse T am es N. J., and Glen C. Neff, Elkhart, C. Markendorf, Grand Rapids; nett, Alton, Ill; Florence Schay- Pointe; Marilyn E. Shube, Yonk- Ind.; Harriet Stain, New York Rose Anne Swenger, Detroit, and o...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 15

… US xs1 1948sTHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Iviu-atais~lrn aie~ot By BEV BUSSEY Six Michigan captains will all be feeling the pinch of their vari- ous Jzed boots as each one leads to tme startingpost. a Western Conference championship team. The leaders who will be out to retain those titles are Dom To- masi, of the undefeated Big Nine and Rose Bowl football conquerors, Bill Roberts, head of the basket- ball squad, Al Renfrew, of the "royal" ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

…Monnda Februnrv 9_ 1 948 SH E~r~~ M CH GAN DA iYi D.,.,.. C : Lx.....,. ________________- rge Fifteen Gloria Ann Stephenson, Summit, Sally Sweeney, Toledo, and Arthur wood, Ohio, and Donald L. Bar- and Richard Bodycombe, Grosse N. J., and Glen C. Neff, Elkhart, C. Markendorf, Grand Rapids; nett, Alton, Ill; Florence Schay- Pointe; Marilyn E. Shube, Yonk- Ind.; Harriet Stain, New York Rose Anne Swenger, Detroit4 and owitz, Detroit, and Warre...…

September 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~TU~!ASPEB 6 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, II a? t Welcome!F to All Michigan Students }~ $ oI~cV s~ ii-ID *O'A a" 0f yeu - Of I 1 11 k ENG I 1,9 BV 4 0 Ab -0 7W Ae-V "Your 1'riendly Campus More iEY/TT *TIT f~ A XT r rlcTZ C TlI17 0 …

December 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 70) • Page Image 16

… . 1 -- - I COLLEGE ROUNDUP* A Sixth Graders Slam Neighbor Badgers By CRAIG WILSON Sixth Grade students near the University of Wisconsin campus ne criticizing their elder fellow students for allegedly littering the area with cigarette butts, guml wrappers and assorted flotsam. "We have our playgroundse at Longfellow School clean," they hinted. "WE PICK UP all our papers, gum and candy wrappers, school papers (Daily Cardinal) and all kin...…

January 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

…---1N III 4 IWAMN hill t 0 (.' the SECOND time .. . SLATER'S CONGRATULATES MICHIGAN'S FIGHTING ROSE BOWL TEAM WAY BACK IN 1902 when the first Wolverine team emerged victorious in the Rose Bowl, SLATER'S was proud that i t was part of the life of this great uni- versity. Yes, since 1872 SLATER'S has watched with keen interest Michigan's. many activities, and the two Rose Bowl games have been high points. For 76 years SLATER'S has been ...…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 16

…+S 1; Y . y ..., __ _. _ _ __ _ _' .v.__.n ___ _._ I iii iii Illl'i '+,; II'i h' I ' il'' III l l III il , r (iv the SECOND time... SLATER'S CONGRATULATES MICHIGAN'S FIGHTING ROSE BOWL TEAM i I ' ;i Ill ii i;i i, I1 jl I WAY BACK IN 1902 when the first Wolverine team emerged victorious in the Rose Bowl, SLATER'S was proud that i t was part of the life of this great uni- versity. Yes, since 1872 SLATER'S has watched with keen inter...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

…f Page Sixteen T HE M IC H IG AN D AIEL Y Mondvy February9. 198 PageeSixtee THE MI19IAvr DAILYt9.1-ler., Fe9r,,rJs,, F 1 N and John E. Rodger, Detroit; Hal-' crICeS sojIs Thompson, Detroit, and Euthy- ; mius S. Cocoves, Detroit; Peggy JeanThompson, and P. Fred Les- ley, Jr., Detroit. (Continued Cram Page 15) Mr. and Mrs. John Thurlow, De-k Huntington Wood, Mich.; Doris troit; Beverly Telford, Flint, and Sternberg, Oxford, Mich., and Stan...…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 204) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SNAY, AVGIS1 Money... (Continued from Page 1) depa: tmenl, a total almost -130,- hekcky were among those listed.. c( waves wle rh AN, saies as bting necessary. >1 h disbu'sement sido of the The report also carried the an- r, ov'r $190,000 being paid nuai financial report for the last, o-;t. fiscal year, showing a net profit Aso included was a report on of over $200,000. Football, as usual the effects of the Rose Bowl game ...…

February 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 16

…Pno Siyfton- THKE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Monday, February 9, '1948 Tage HAnxueea 9 N and John E. Rodger, Detroit; Hal- . Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym ha S " Ilis Thompson, Detroit, and Euthy- M. Williams, Detroit; Evelyn Wil- e l[v7mius S. Cocoves, Detroit; Peggy , son, Niagara Falls, N. Y. and Rob- Jean Thompson, and P. Fred Les- - ert E. Rugar, Painville, O. ley. Jr., Detroit. Pat Wheeler, East Lansing, and (Continued from Page 15) Mr. and...…

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