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August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 15

…Wifred Shaw Gives Year By Year History Of University Of Michigan 1937 Marked Centennial Of Founding Of School In CityOf Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 6) Professor of Physics, later Geology. y 1855 - Detroit Observatory erected as result of gift of $15,000 by citizens in Detroit. A course in Civil Engineer- ing established in connection with Department of Physics. (Harvard was the only other school in America hav- ing a course of this kind). ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…Saturday. Februarv 12 98 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Fifteen ,tr a A Survey Of Exploitation HOSIERY We have the Shades, the Weight and H ere Is FoundAbout The Bunny Hop peratnesudchindecencies.d twhe Prices are Moderate _ harne dalllit"d(theaendmakei How The BandsIn a journalistic jam session fo- not be tolerated at any dance." sound modern!)(tdance.namAnd thentmakesRtT mented in 1912, the Daily beat out The campaign bore fruit-not ...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 15

…I Saturday, February 12, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Saturday. February 12. 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pane Fifteen A Survey Of Exploitation H ere Is Found trick of singing the titles of songs on the radio, thus eliminating the rdHhB necessity of announcements. He does not, however, sing the sales talks or station identifications. 'Waw' J. PubliC As for Mr. Dorsey: The first engagement of his or- chestra was at the "exclusive" Sand...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3ophers Rank As Slight Favorites In Wide Open Grid Race dig Problem Coaches Busy SVew Mound Staff Predicting Title missed last season because. of illness, For Opponents and although he may not be suffi- ciently recovered to assume the catch- Indiana And Northwestern ing burden, his lusty clouting may be Are Given Title Chance utilized in the outfield. The latterh' S two, a pair of Fritz Crisler'...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIG AN DA ILY TUESDAY, SEPT. B il De Correvant Has Reputation To LiveUp To At Northwestern Coach Claims A Likeness of a player as was "Moon" Baker. To EX -All - Ameri1Can Rentner and Baker were named to All-American teams, so there is no, SORn Bker doubt that the Chicago boy is one of Buckeyes Still Strong Despite i Soaph Stars, '37 Reserves, U. Of M. Faculty Is Comprised Of Many Ex-Collegiate Athletes Purdue's Favors 'Ideal' Gri...…

December 02, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 58) • Page Image 16

…THE lMICH IG AN D AILY RIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938 Up Or Down Is New Weekend Women's Hair I Kits Are Large PI bl Td~mn 1- I "Ne west Formals W arm Male Hearts; Chic Compacts Iridescent Jackets Are HandyGilf tsLend Sophistication Dinner Dresses May Be Mid -Victorian Are H 'Idy To Formal Gowns 4 ro em ouay Facial Contours, Neatness' Are Facts To Consider For Latest Coiffure The much-discussed controversy concerning the up-swing trend in hair dres...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 16

…#. T I MIC IGAN-DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 13,1938 In The Knew' I Forecasts Big Blouse Sell-Out Sheer Dainty Styles, Wild Prints, Fitted Vestees Are Fashion Advance By VALDA SPRING Since advance notes show that suits are going to be the thing again this spring, blouses, too, fol- low the upward trend. Sheer dainty lingerie blouses, wild print blouses, to say nothing of fitted vests and vestees, take the spotlight. Among the realm of lingerie blo...…

April 03, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 135) • Page Image 16

…rAGr, 2 XTEEN THE MIfIIC AN ! L ... r r t d N h 1. .,o PAGE SIXTEEN ~77'f V, W~L 3, 1D38 Warm-o Italians, Nazis Piredoniiliate Yot 1, f No Lonlger ['Pass mw l '11 iStrec C(alfes; ren Spain Is Not Opena f' ei' I Visitorsl This Year A Street Scene in 'Beautif ul Barcelofa' Fian, l y CISI eplace Rome And The Rins Ba r1)e, ' J I'T As Chief hlia,, I'ofist Attraction i C Before the war Spain was one «f the triost. iperativ' of tr...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY) 13, Summer Session Offers Credit Courses In Literary College C.. All Departments Of The College Will Take Part Courses Will Be Adpted For Students Of Various Types Of Interest Courses offered in the Summer Ses- sion of the College of Literature, Sci- ence and .the Arts embrace all de- partments of that college, including work equivalent in method and credit value to similar work offered during the academ...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY sRAA 1 13, 1931 woomw SPECIAL MESSAGE TO PARENTS from r Efr Iait. 4,i T'S A BIG OCCASION FOR YOU when your son or daughter begins college. You will find it's just like living over again your own college days, or enjoying for the first time the grand experience. That's why you'll be eager to hear about all that goes on - it will be, "Now, don't forget to write often." But college students are notorious for being bad corresp...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Snti drn Far bnr 17 19QIR I SixteenT F1Zuray, rury 14,1730 Past Stock Flurries........ By Pookie 5 wasn't punting, passing, and praying, he turned movie actor. Again a little G eor e T e sHarry was always panting) that man almost stole the show, as Pedro Fletcher Henderson and Ted Weems came through in fine fashion. had been selected to disturb the pic- was kind of a tough job to pick O f o B dture-t...…

February 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 180) • Page Image 16

…Saturday, February 12, 1938 Pie Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY -aeSite T .M. HG N DAL atra, erar.2 13 Ouir Own 6xclusive Graph Of 'W&hat w7#as W7Jappened Send TProbably gLil Ifap pen Tr -PoAM ASKS 5swat ivr 1~-, Ar 5 '0 Fi&QE ry A14 LR6T r r G busy TOANOs tASr OF UAtY o I&HT ~ '8 or4ER rgRn 1- 501 8Nc5K (rE, EP YS Bo okUYSANOCCIr iK!, 01 E N 11* CI9fk4M , 1 5 . 7 ,. R, C. SCA y AL ,. .° GCtA SI I JAN, 25 97 Z8 zo 30 3) FED Z 4 5 C3 '...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

… I WOMNS 'Yl r e Mit igazi &tit ~ .r I N'EW SECTION THREE ,.- VOL. XLIX.-No. 1 Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938 PRICE, FIVE CENTS Fashion So F or Fireshmen Sports Exhibitions, Models Are Part Of Program To Be Given Tomorrow Affair To Be Held On Palmer Field, he MERRY MAZE By MARIANNE So life begins for freshmen. with advisersf extending the official welcome of the University . .registration . . lectures . . tes...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 17

…338' T HE MICHIGAN D AILY PArG Hiooks Hook Up As Bob Joins Brther Wally n Gr idquad The basketball team had its Town- To be more specific, the Reds are sends, Cliff Keen's grapplers will be the lads who are honored with the# bolstered by the return to action of job of priming the Varsity for battle. the Nichols brothers, Spike James will During the first week of practice, attempt to keep the family name the Varsity was drilled almost solely...…

December 02, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 58) • Page Image 17

….2,1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U Fitted Fur-Trimmed Dame Fashion Decrees Tailored Wool For Informal Occasions Persian Lamb Simplicity Predominates; Metallic Cloth, Zipper Trim Popular Model By Elinor Sevison Soft, light wool has come into ilts own as the ideal material for those doubtful occasions when it would be a social error to be overdressed and yet something more formal than sports wear is called for. In fact, wool dresses may be use...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 17

…THlE MICII AlN iAI1Y PAGE SIE PAGE SE' New Pastels, Modeled In Sheer Wools, Lift Drooping Spirits Classic Frock' Of Rib-Stitching Is Fashionable Women's Campus Shops Feature Bi-Swing Backs And Shirtwaist Styles By JEAN HASTIE Look like a breath of spring in the new pastels modeled\ in sheer wools and alpacas. The vibrant new colors of dusty pink, blue, rose-red, violet- blue and beige are enough to lift even the most drooping spirits. A ...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 17

… _THE MCHIGAN DAILY i lore Than 5000 Students Expected To Attend Summer Sessio. Summer Term Starts June 27, Closes Aug. 19 Regular Courses Offered; Also Graduate Studies And Technical Work Contlnued from Page 1) New Graduate School Will Be Opened For Inspection July 1 Work Offered Ih Many Fields For Graduates Opportunities for study in all de- partments will be open to graduate students this summer under the cur- riculum of the Ho...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 17

…AUG.,13, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVENTEEN They Wild Men? No, Merely Honors Men Holding An Initiati on Are, iI mndian Btraves And Sphinxes tRide' In May A. Michigamua Oldest :SSocieties Exist To Honor Men Who Are Prominent In Cam'us Activities When spring comes to Ann Arbor 1t brings with it not only the showers and resulting flowers, but a group of tniversity of Michigan students, gone temporarily beserk, whom the Univer- sity and ...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, THE MICIHICGAN D AIL Y i ii - 1Ti 1. L.1 iii V: l ~ 1 1 L/ S i i J../ i. Head List Of This Year's Officers For League Council W.A.A. To Give Fashion Show Demonstration Of Sports To IncludeGolf, Riding, (Continued from Page 17) active and spectator sports will be modeled by upper-classmen, among them Miss Sabo and Jean Rutherford, '40, who will model archery costumes; Miss Corkum, badminton; Miss Epp- stein, baseball; Mi...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

….THE MICHIGAN DAILY b R, _________._____._._, , * rt * 4 4 * * m !, Josef Hofmann Kirsten Flogstad . w s r r rwr. u I 1 rll II I I I s l lll l IIII - III I/II IMI 1!} Serge Koussevitzky Vigtor-Vassy *, 4"T HORAL NION ONCERTS . Sixtietih Annul Series, 1938 -1939 4, * 4 1. Lawrence Ti bbett, Baritone . .October 27 * 4' * 2. 3. C leveland Orchestra No vember 0 AR.TU1R RDZINSKI, Conductor 7 Jose ...…

December 02, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 58) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAiLY '") r ,I [it, .'. . , I lvening Shoes Have Sparkle wels, Brocade, Crepe, And Velvet Stressed In Sandal Creations . By ESTHER OSSER Designed to charm the roving eye, Angora Cardigan, Pullover Sweaters SUversal Favorites On mpus Latest Fashion Reports Indicate Tweed Skirts Will Gain Great Favor By MARY McCONKEY Certainly every college coed feels she has risen far above her youth-! Sweaters Remain 'Campus Classics' muenas...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 18

…'[rllEYT .IE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN DA 9 Y, 11I[1UCH 13, 1J;;b ostume Suit Offers Possibility For Combination Wardrobe oats, Jackets TOv r ver Dresses w inncer Dresses,C Formals Vary .Between Line's Romanti~c And exotic; Prove Popular Zippers, JRadiating Tucks, Ascots Decorate Frocks Beneath Their Topcoats By MARIAN FERGUSON If you are one of those who, full of the zest of spring, buy clothes on the spur of the moment and end with a scrambl...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 18

…TAHE IICHIG A N DAILY _ Buildings For Men Have Had RapidGrowth Waterman Gym Built 1st; Latest Additions Planned Are To Be Dormitories Men's buildings on the Michigan campus have had a spasmodic yet rapid growth. Although the demand \for them was felt as early as the 1850's, nothing tangible was accom- plished until the last decade of the nineteenth century. Waterman Gymnasium, built in .1894, was the first of the men's uild- ings to be comple...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUG. 13, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUG. 13, 1-~,~ Ultrich 's Ulrich's Connections with 600 Schools and Bookstores Throughout the United States Has Stocked Our Store with TONS and TONS of I USE D and NEW TE TBOOKS N For Every Course on the Michigan Campus ULRICH'S WHOLESALE BUYING . M Enables 0 us to give in Student you great values Supplies NOTICE ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS Ulri...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i New Directors Tak.ePositions In Drmi tories Angeline Maliszewski Is New Assistant Social Director In Mosher The most unusual change in dormi- tory personnel this fall will take place in Mosher Hall when Miss Angeline Maliszewski replaces Miss Jean Kell-, er as assistant social director of the t X f a i s r. New York Fashions compacts as being a new and striking accessory.' Given In Interview Hair ornaments are wilder t...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

…SECTION THREE tr .it WOMEN'S NEWS VOL. XLIX.-No. 2h Hoekey Meet Opens WAA Sport Season Tennis, Riding, Swimmiug Will Follow.Next Week As Program Expands Every Woman Is A. A. Member Z-323 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1938 PRICE, ,FIVE cOFUS Never Do Tomorrow's Work Today Freshman Mixers Tom morrow An d Thursday, League Lectures In October Will End Orientation The first outdoor season of the Women's Athletic Associatio...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 19

…UCNIAY, MA 1t.Ci 13, ivs 'FTHE MICHIGAN IDlAtL. S £3.R*. *iS~S2S *S*~ .1 - -- - ------ - ---- ------ Splashy Prints, Stkipes Mark S immer Styl Costume Jewelry Is Inspired By Orient Bags Inspired Long Spring Vacation Mornings Abed By Sea=ShellsB h BYNecessitate Bri ht New, Bed Jacko Dirndl Dress Pred To Be Great Favo icted rite ; Zippers Still Smart Going south? You few lucky ones who are planning on taking a little southern jaunt befo...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 19

…" " * "organ of opposition to the Chronicle stune Lx ensive Lterar W r ei cs au SV 4Rn" were consolidated, but they died out year La~~I1V Au~i~yW r nersi Iubictions ShIe ow wmains tarevnualhi All Departments Of The College Will Take Part Courses Will Be Adapted For Students Of Various Types Of Interest (Continued irom Page 2) been designed to meet the needs of students preparing for entrance to the University or looking forward to professiona...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 19

…AUG. 13, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY E PAGE NEgME14 AUG. 13, 1938 PAGE ~4D~~ThE1~ , I Baird Carillon Burton Tower Bells Ring Out Special Music 53 Bells In Tower Make Up Third Largest Group In World; Alumnus Gift Replacing the traditional clock gong on the Engineering Annex, the bells of the Charles A. Baird Carillon in the Burton Memorial Tower, now chime the hours for the University students and, played by the carilloneur, offer special ...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…T HE MIIGHT'AN DAILY mpus AndRushingCostumes Described <. a 0 G s ,t. S' t 1. a t Sm It e ts e 'S fa: e c o o n n c ys s t fl d a Le c nc d a d f af e s o w b t i t T tf Ic es t ss se ad ts ar s le. Est ap at s- er d is er ad is nd ;m ty fS. yve ad Lke Is Proper For Tea Rushm Styles Feature Threek Main FaShionS Color Runs Riot As Plaids Reach New Popularityt For Dress, Sport Wear With the beginning of classes comes another problem for t...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

…THlE MI'C H I G A N D A I L Y TUESDAY, SEPT' ?, ,1938 Outdoor Meet Is Scheduled For Thursda Hockey To Open Season;, lans Are Announced For Various Athletics (Continued from Page 17) come to all freshman women, urging them to attend and promising them a lot of fun and food. The swimming club" has not ar- ranged to meet at a definite time, Helen Westie, '40, swimming manager, explained. Plans will be announced soon. At present they include ...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 20

…TWENTY THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 TWENTY SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 Straps Cross, Toes Are Open In Dress Shoes New Combinations Made' In Models Of Ribbon, Patent And Gabardine By JEANNE FOSTER Along with the season's rains come new leaves, grass, flowers and SHOES. For shoe manufacturers have cast all caution to the winds this spring and are bringing out some of the most daring as well as flattering shoes we have ever seen. It ...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIG AN DAILY I Geogaphy Men NoW Camp In NorthMichigan Summer Sessioners Will Take Over Old CCC Site Near Straits With the first bit of consistent warm weather, many geography stu- dents are beginning to look forward to a summer to be spent at a camp on the cool straits of Mackinac, where they will spend their summer time chalking up credit hours, swim- ming, horseshoe-pitching, and play- ing baseball, cribbage and bridge. Geographers ...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUG. 13, 1938 recreational Athletics Made Available Through Facilities Of if .A.A. W.A.A. Accents Women's And Men's Games Emphasis Is On Enjoyment In Athletics; Awards Discarded Last Year By BETTY KEENAN So that all women on campus might have an opportunity to par- ticipate in both team and individual sports the Women's Athletic Associa- tion was formed. To accomplish this end the W.A.A. organizes clubs for ski...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY gate Summer Sees Many Student Engagements And Wed Idings Patten-Garrey Nuptials Held In Late August Leah L. Russell Is Wed, In Chapel Of League To Milton John Roedel Numerous weddings and engage- ments of University alumni have played an important part in the society news of the late summer and early fall. Ruth Adele McDonald, '3,8, and El- bert Edgar Haight, '3$BE, were mar- ried at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, in St....…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 21

…8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ^AGENNKT D l CL'9 T 1L,f~ V1-)l 1 , AW °T D almst possible to et very snt: Gay Scarves To Briguen Y ds City Wa Le' Improvemlentl Pai ental about the whoe thing nt S 7 JOURNEYS ----_-". perhaps, soeone mentions the dif .-LimitsRushing Conversation, tance to the stadium. S.F /IkT TFR..% _,,:\Everyone Walks in Ann Arbor N i- i, When one hears the tales of the summer vacations in which Michigan students indulge themselves, t...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 21

…'. SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 THE-MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TWENTY-ONT ay Tweed Suits Contribute To spring Fashion-Rightnes& Wine, Purple Pink And Ble Are, CombIned Tailored English Charm Is Found In Collarless Jackets And Scarves By KAY MacIVOR The first day of spring is only seven days off, so right now the essential thing is to "suit" yourself in one of the gay becoming new outfits dis- played in the shops. The prominence of tweeds at Pa...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 21

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA GE All Departnents To Participate In Lar ge Choice Is Available For Students, Aeronautical, Chemical, Metallurgical And Civil EngineeringAre Offered Is Regular Program The Campus As Seen From A Bird's-Eye View 4 I I Courses off:ered by the College of Engineering during the Summer Ses- sion are designed to appeal particu- larly to the following five classes of students: .First, students who desire to short- e...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 21

…AUG. 13, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pleasant Dorms Correct Clothes Make The Woman--- Available Here Sure Of A Good Start And Popularity For New Girls\ r ..... e r 5 s r a --r r a r --7I Five University Residencesj Offer Many Advantages To Freshman Women Ann Arbor offers five dormitories for freshmen women, besides many accredited League rooming houses. These dormitories are Mosher-Jor- dan, the largest, Betsy Barbour Dormitory, Helen Newbe...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Velvet Is Again In Good Taste For Date Wears Full Skirt And Small Waist Return With Femininity As RushingTeas Begin_ (Continued from Pae 20) or vintage with the trim in white. For the smoothy who favors velvet; we suggest it. Black velvet with a small round collar of old Irish lace.; The short sleeves are finished in the, same lace, and tiny rhinestone buttons run from the neck to the waist. The1 skirt is simple and cut on ...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .aies os Bee Sarle Mamie's lose Bleed Startles Tiger And Settlement Party By ANN VICARY The bus rolled to a stop to the tune of " . . . 5, 6, 7, 8-who do we appre- ciate-the driveer, the driver, rah, rah, rah!" Two seconds later the mad scramble began-children tumb- ing over each :other in their eager- ness to be out, the volunteers strug- gling to keep them in place till a little order could be brought about. Each child ...…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 22

…rrii ~ t TIAN iAl 1, Y '.ac,..~n~cwa~.w',..aw'r., w wA,.,.ntter..~ltana w. ..,aa a. .. i'a*. a',.aa,4', in n hsjyt '. -.,,.=X 1:,,....t -. rT eli Cloaked Ladies ' Lu1_. a . Ite Grandest In The Easter Parade Spring Suits Combine Checks, Plain Wools Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary! - Skirts Pleated Circularly;! Balloon Skirt Of Silkj Is WidelyAcclaimed Many New Models, Suggest Gibson Girl By KAY MAC IVOR Skirts and sweaters still get a, una...…

May 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 161) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HIMY,MAY Whitford Kane Directs Actors Thi um mer Repertory Players To Give 8 Plays During Their 10th Anniversary Term With Repertory Summer Program Of Lit By ETHEL NORBERG i Whitford Kane, one of the most eminent character actors of the American stage, will be guest director of the Michigan Repertory Players in their tenth anniversary season this s1urmIer. Under the direction of Valentine B. Windt, director of Play Produ...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 22

…WENTY-TWO T HE MI C HI GA N DA L Y SATURDAY AUG. 13, 19 More Than 100 Extracurricular Activities Are Open For Partic 'iparitio U jreshmen Face AT Prbem O Activity Choice R ub -eaining Clb, Societies Are Listed For Eligible StudentsOld And New Polonia Literary Circle Founded 30 years ago by American Poles, the Polonia Literary Circle has as its purposes to give Poles a con- genial meeting place, offer them an opportunity to talk over th...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Assembly Leader Panhellenic Head Rushing Rules Are Pubslihed Required 50 Cent Fee Is Unprecedented Change (Continued from Page 17) must let the house know the next day. 10. Invitations must be delivered to the mail boxes of the dormitories or to the front doors of the League Houses starting at 9 a. m. Friday. No active may talk with a rushee at this time. 11. Entering students must stay not longer than three-quarters of a...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 23

…TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 , 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Senior Society W a s S ponsor O}f Assembly Independent Organization Was Formed In 1934 To Stimulate Interest Assembly, an. organization for nOn- affiliated women on the campus, was formed under the sponsorship of -Senior Society in the spring of 1934. The constitution was drawn up at this time, and plans for the organization were made, but it was not until the following fall that Assembly became an...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 23

…13, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TWENTY-THREE freshmen Face I A Problem.Of Activity Choice lemaining Clubs, Societies Are Listed For Eligible Students,_Old And New (Continued from Page 22) lated to the fairs and minstrel shows produced during the first years of the present century as a means of pro- moting the construction of a Union building. The first Union Opera was presented in 1907. The most suc- cessful was "Cotton Stockings," pro...…

September 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY : s __ _. ._ __ _ w _ y _ Oratorical Series Will Feature Many Woollcott H-ead , Van Zeeland, Bri Headliners ice Lockhart World Celebrities rbor This Season 1938-39 LECTURE SERIES Imposing List of \ To Appear In Ann A 1. Oct. 25 --- Alexander Wool lcott 2. 3. Nov. 15 - Paul van Zealand r The world economic problem." Nov. 29- Col.W. Stewart-Roddie "Eur op ean Mosaic." 12- Capt Warwick Tompk'ns "f...…

September 27, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 2) • Page Image 24

…TWENTY-TWO THAE MICHIGAN D A IL Y TU ES ...'.T.i r DAY, SEPT. Z27, l9 :8 ORATORICAL FEATU RES ASSOCIATION HEADLINERS LECTURE SERIES. 1. Oct. 25 --- Alexander Wool Icott 2. Nov. 15--- Paul van Zeeland .. i rs I Eminent statesman and author of the van "Zeelnd world' tra.deireport. ~the wyorld economic problem." N 1ov ".29-- -Col. W.e Stewart- Rodld ie An authority on the European political picture, "F~uryopean Mosdic.:: 4. Jan. 12 ...…

August 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 41) • Page Image 24

…DWI EN'S Y-Fo THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUG. 13, 1 TWENTY-FOUR~ SATURDAY, AUG. 13, Concentration program Here Is Explained Every Student Must Have 60 Hours And 60 Honor Points To Concentrate Students in the University's co1- - lege of Literature, Science and the Arts who are studying for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or a similar degree do not "major" in the subject of their choice, as is the case at many schools and colleges, but tak...…

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