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July 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY American Form Two Wells Accuses Royal Family Of Fascist Link AMERICAN STORY! lnguages, Says Norwegian ON_________________ Snead, Bulla Finish One-T wo In British Open Golf Tourney Majior League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE le sharing of a common language ngland and America is a mixed ing, Prof. Aasta Stene, of the ersity of Oslo, Norway, told bers of the Linguistic Institute rday. nglish is mutually intelligible partial...…

July 06, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…_______THE MICHIGAN DAILY' I Iy *!*" Contiuation Of Price Rise In Food Seen OPA Head Porter Pleads for New Bill By The Associated Press The cost of many essential food items continued to inch upward yes- terday as the nation neared the end of its first post-war week free of government price controls. Wholesale prices of meat, butter and eggs increased slightly in New York City while in Chicago the live- stock market tapered off. The New York ...…

July 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…Y Stt n uitP - ,.-, r ....... . .. LVI, No. 3S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS :: INDEPENDENCE DAY: Philippine Civilization Like Early American-Swinton By PHYLLIS KAYE A strong parallel may be drawn between the degree of civilization exist- ing in the American colonies in 1776 and the present state of the Philippine Islands, Prof. Roy S. Swinton, of the Engineering College, declared yester- day. Min ist...…

July 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Fifty-Sixth Year THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAN TO MAN: BILL MAULDIN Truman's ForgottenPromise Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Stydent Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenheim ASSOCIATE-EDITORS City News ....... ....... ...Clyde Recht University ...........................Natalie Bagrow Sports .... ............................-Jack' M...…

July 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…T MICHIGAN IT a al Education Program, Recreation for Women ensive program of courses tional activities and pro- courses of physical educa- open this week under the ip of the Department of Education for Women. :man student enrolled in le of Classes .. . 7and Wednesday classes: Archery, elementary swim- 3:30 p.m. Elementary swimming, ele- mentary golf, tennis. 4:30 p.m. Elementary golf, posture, figure and carriage, badminton, elementary r...…

July 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IDON MY GRAMMAR: Oslo Professor Will Lecture On 'Unlearning My English' Frat1-Indepen dent Strif Produced First 'Daily' Prof. Aasta Stene, of the English' department of the University of Oslo, will give the first in a series of lec- tures sponsored by the Linguistic Institute on the subject "Unlearning My English" at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 302 of the Union. Prof. Stene will discuss problemsl of communication between membe...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…I Sw uyrn bt WA 4 VOL. LVI, No. 2S FACULTY COMMENTS: Truman's OPA Stand Is Debated ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE Doubled Cost of Living b July 2 Predicted byStabilization Directo o Opposed Bromage -Wi I t would have been "wiser" for sident Truman to take "part of loaf" and continue the OPA law amended rather than run the risk the present crisis, Prof. Arthur Bromage, of the political science )artment, ...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…CH AN DAILY raping Holes Appear n Michigan Price Line' Heavier Inroads on Consumer Pockets Seen As Result of OPA Upheaval Farm U00C I Confusion, Prices. By The Associated Press Michigan attempted to hold fast against a steady upward surge in prices Tuesday. but gaping holes be- gan to appear in the battle lines. Livestock- prices showed a tenden- cy to rise higher than packers had anticipated, and this, with smaller Instead of increas...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…6 McKenley Shatters ld's 300 Yard Mark' h ! a1F11 - ,. 1 t F DAILY Coach Praises Barclay, Courtright For Play in Collegiate Golf Tourney r ov wi Lennart Strand Runs Season's Fastest Mile; Quinn Defeats MacMitchell for Second Place By The Associated Press NEW YORK, July 2-A few min- utes after Herb McKenley of the University of Illinois had bettered the world record for 300 yards, Len- nart Strand of Sweden ended his present U.S. campa...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

… BILL MAULDIN . .. . . _ .. .. ._. _ _k 1i _ . ... r r K d FI p ; 1 ' e I l it gp stil. N 7.2 1 Cop, I19<d by United Fatw S,n4ce,c, de.. Pm.. Rog:U. 5 . 1 .OR ,-All gnl,.~~,,.: "Of course he's objective. He's never been there." ( ControJerbial 2e orter Il DURING the last two days doubt- less many of us have been skulk- ing up and down the rear stairs of our apartment houses to avoid meeting the landlord. A friend of mine left the city...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…SPEECH CLINIC: Research Project on Visible Speech To Be Conducted Here nonite Customs, To Be Portrayed Mennonite habits and customs will be transplanted to the stage of the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre with the opening show of the summer ses- sion, "Papa Is All." Prop girls and designers are hard at work this week laying the setting and background for this production. Among the authentic props to be found adding color to Mamma's kit- chen are a...…

July 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MIC IGA LY 'THERE IS NO BASIS WHATEVER FOR WAR': Soviet Ambassador Optimistic About World S rn + , THIS CZECH YOUNGSTER seems to be afraid someone may take away his weak soup and bread crust. It is his one meal for the day. There are millions of others in Europe and Asia who have not even }this meager ration. You can help save them from starvation by1 giving money or food "in tin cans to the Emergency Food Collection.' WASHINGTON, ...…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…41w ujrn . +w I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946 rRICE FIVE4 Extends OPA; Nation Holds Lin * * * * * * * * * r Is New Graduate Dean Senate Waits / Long-Range Bit 'N * * * * * V Post edil By Expert g1st Present .in Atoll Test A. Sawyer, technical )perations Crossroads, ew Dean of the Horace School of Graduate ost James P. Adams sterday at a special e Universiity Senate. cabled his acceptance p from ...…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THi MICHIGAN DAILY ARACTER EDUCATION STUDY: Religious Workshop- Forums In Child Development Continue 'WHITE STUPRMACY: Eve of Mississippi Pnnary Sees Negro Vote Top Issue " Conversi Peace Me An experiment is being conducted throughout the nation by religious educators who have concluded that the regular Bible study and Sunday School fails in child character devel- opment. Ernest M. Ligon, Ph.D., Professor in Union College, Schenectady, New...…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY all-Scale I-M Program o Continue in Summer Chemistry, English, Economics, Physics Departments Enter Faculty Softball League By JACK MARTIN Planning a full-scale intramural sports program for the coming sum- mer session, Howard C. Leibee, sum- mer intramural director, revealed yesterday that 51 entries have been received for the all-campus tennis tournament and 32 for the golf tourney, while fourteen teams have entered the ...…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE' MICHIGAN DAILY 'tti[g Danger Sign Fifty-Sixth Year 1 >' A N I cN b w.t 1 lited and managed by students of the University of ligan under the authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editorial Staff aging Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenheim ASSOCIATE EDITORS News ............................ Clyde Recht versity ..... .... ............ Natalie Bagrow ts...... ......................... .Jack Martin nen's .............…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…bigan Repertory Phyers in Summer Season July 10 THE i'ICLIGAN DAILY Noted Directors Ready To Work In Pkt s Here A Comedy, drama, mystery, and an operetta will be among the varied offerings of the Michigan Repertory Players of the Department of Speech plays running from July 10 through August 19 in this, their eighteenth dramatic season. "Papa Is All" by Patterson Greene, the smash hit of four years ago, has been chosen as this season's open-...…

July 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY J Extension rvice Offers aried Courses Summer Activities Mainly in Detroit The University Extension Service wil largely limit its summer session activities to courses given in the Rackham Building in Detroit, Dr. Charles A. Fisher, director of the extension service revealed yesterday. Courses offered to 'extension stu- dents include a course in business management, planned in conjunction with the School of Business Adminis...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…ALUMNI SUPPLEMENT Y G SirAob 411ab ALUMNI SUPPLEMENT VOL. LVI, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, June 20, 1946 ... ....... Alumni Reunion Is Largest in 'U' History Big Summer Enrollment To Break Record Registration To Be Increased by Vets A record Summer Session enroll- ment of about 11,000 is anticipated this year by Summer Session Direc- tor Louis A. Hopkins. This all-time high is expected, Prof. Hdpkins explained because...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN. DAILY THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 NOT 'PARASITIC': Wartime University W omen Took LargePart in Activities 'U' Foreign Reputation Upheld by NotedAlumni China Consistent in Sendin g Large Group, Recognizing U.S. Graduates By MARY RUTH LEVY Surviving charges of being "para- sitic females," women at war-time Michigan worked - in factories, in hospitals, in child care centers and in positions which had been held only by Mi...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'PAGE "THREE --- PAGE THREE 'U' Building Program Trails Behind Other Big Ten Schools (Continued from Page 1) central portion of University Hall - focus of many administrative offices - which had "long since been declar- ed a fire hazard to the safety of its occupants and to the integrity of ad- jacent buildings." Request To Legislature Acting on the University's inability to give the returning v...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TRURSDAYf 0,14r, Ad41gan atly Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff, MARY BRUSH and PAUL HARSHA Supplement Editors CLARK BAKER, Sports Editor Business Staff EVELYN MILLS, Business Manager Telephone 23-24-1 Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for r...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 5

…THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ , .. Adult Education Program Has Long History Extension Service Came After 1911 By FRANCES PAINE Although the University Extension Service was not formally organized until 1911, the roots of the present University program of adult educa- tion were growing as far back as the administration of Pres. Erastus Hav- en, in 1863-69. At that time Prof. Andrew B. White, who joined te faculty in 1857.is re...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TllT'KSDAI, JUNE 20, 1946 ThURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 Golfers Tae Mician'sCLone fonerence Championship Schalon, Barclay, C4t'trighI, Elliott Top Wolverines in In Bucks, Northwestern Trail Maize and Blue By BOB MODIC With a good eye for drama, Michi- gan's golf team waited until the final day of the Conference tournament in Minneapolis to fulfill the promise it had shown all season and upset Ohio State's defendi...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…^a HI RSDA Y, j'UN : 20, 1946 THE D A 1 IN IPA#-lW.. SSriTwv nexperenced oota ,eam njoy Year Wolverine Eleven Gains IABITWO-THIRDS: Cagers Get Ilini, OSU Outrun Thinelads Sixth Ranking in Nation Trackmen Yield I n ' Title To Illinois' Unbeaten I nners fmllaiia, Army, Navy Han(I Only Losses By DICK BURTON Placing second in the Western Con- ference standings and sixth among the gridiron teams of the nation, Miehiganfs 1945 football team...…

June 20, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 163) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN IAfY THURSDAY, JUNE 2PAOE EIGHT TUVRSDAY, JUNE Navy Training Extension Service Offers Institute To Train Public Administration Experts Program Is To End JulyIst 1,455 Officers Graduated Here The University was one of 52 col- leges and schools throughout the country participating in the Navy's accelerated training program which officially ends July 1, with a record of 3,451 students enrolled and 1,455 graduated to...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…FACULTY BASEBALL See Page2 Oill L4W-w rgan zaii49 CLOUDY, COOLER VOL. LVI, No. 162 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS $5,200 Awarded to Hopwood Winners Police Chief Will Attempt Self Defense Charged With Aiding Gamblers Sherman H. Mortenson, suspended Ann Arbor police chief, said yester- day he would file a petition for a hearing before the Board of Police Commissioners to defend himself on charges of co...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946 t .. _ .____ __ __ .._ ZOUNDS! Anglo-Saxon 'Demons' Set To Do Battle The Lnghsh department "Demons" will play three softball games this week, James Robertson, manager of the battling humanists, has an- nlounced. First game to be played will be against the engineering research faculty, at 6:30 p.m. today at South Ferry Field. This will be the first meeting between the veteran "De- mons" ...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, JNJE 12, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY mo Bob Nussbaumer Signs With Philadelphia Phils Star Player Receives Second Largest Bonus (Continued from Page 2) ing down flies that would have gone for hits if not for his fleetness of foot. In the Michigan State game Marty Hansen was robbed of a sure home run when Nussbaumer went 400 feet away from the plate to pull down a long drive that was headed for the Red Cedar River. In deciding to join ...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ki U Fifty-Sixth Year I cLed1er4ito tiii~?&I oP DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer . . . . . . . Managing Editor Hale Champion . . . . . . . Editorial Director Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . . . City Editor Emily E. Knapp . . . . . . . . Associate Editor Pat Cameron...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESD~AY, JUL~4IE 2 946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ww 'League Lowdown' Will OfferI Activities Information to Coedsi Booklet To Discuss Petitioning, Positions "The League Lowdown", the 194- 47 women's activities booklet, is now being compiled, and will again offer campus information to incoming and returning coeds. "The purpose of this booklet is to acquaint and interest Michigan Union Council To gi1ve Final Dance Saturday The Union Executive ...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ------------ BLAME UNWARRANTED: Manager Denies Movies Are Cause of Juvenile Delinquency Health Leaders To Frame Plan Aiding Millions Conference To Be Held U dI. 'T 'A I + DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN + To blame the movies as a prin- cipal cause for juvenile delinquency is outmoded and a "lazy man's atti- tude," according to Gerald Hoag, manager of a local movie theatre.I "Although it was a comm...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE $E THuIHGA AL PG EE A ii lAlY Vii f ilk ._.. _ 1 - -- - _. _ _ I Lueas Says Both Justices Should Resign Feud May Destroy Court's Reputation By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, June 11-Talk of resignations and investigations in the dissension-ridden Supreme Court flew about the capitol today in the wake of Justice Jackson's angry blast at Justice Black. Senator Lucas (Dem., Ill.), a law- y...…

June 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 162) • Page Image 8

…. - IL PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946 PA G E EIG T W E NES A Y, JU N E 12, 194 Rioting Breaks Out in Italy As Umberto Fails To Leave Monarchists and Republicais (lash im Rome, Naples; King's Ouster Wanted W4 By The Associated Press ROME, June 11-At least four per- sons were killed and 50 injured to- night in a heavy gun battle in Naples between monarchist demonstrators and troops, while in Rome almost 100,000 ang...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…RACIAL DISCRIMINATION See Page 4 L ip- i L r Sw0uiyrn 4hp :43 a t t]g CLOUDY, WARMER VOL. LVI, No. 161 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Allies Indicted With Chetnik ByYugoslavs Mihailovic Charged With Collaboration By The Associated Press BELGRADE, June 10-The Yugo- slav government's indictment of Gen. Draja Mihailovic charged today that the Chetnik leader was told by a British officer in 1943 to "liquidate t...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 PAGE TWO TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 U U Vets' Suggestions for Changes At 'U' Revealed by Daily Poll (Continued from Page 1) two felt that there was "too much juvenilism" in the social life of the University. Three veterans complained that there is nothing to do on Sundays. One suggested "more things like May Festival," one was in favor of disbanding fraternities and one found the social atmo...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DA&ILY .a aa.a r i. Y la l }.l1 SECOND GUESSING By CLARK BAKER Daily Sports Editor "THERE'S NO PLACE like home." At least that's the opinion of Michigan's athletes who ought to know. Out of 83 victories in 10 sports during 1945-6, 52 were scored on the home grounds and only the Maize and Blue tennis team showed any particular liking for road trips. Most obvious example of Michigan's ineptitude away from h...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNIVERSITY QUOTA SYSTEMS: Racial Discrimination Behind the Scenes IT SO HAPPENS... o Folk wys, (;sfoi s (1nId Mors RACIAL DISCRIMINATION is probably one of the ugliest aspects of life in this democracy. By a kind of tacit agreement, the prejudiced have lately withdrawn into more covert applica- tions of their prejudice; it is no longer quite the fashion to be avowedly "against" Jews, Negroes, Catholics. It is a thing to ...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…TUEDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 THE MTIHIN DAILY PAGE FM PAGE FIVE Bluebook Ball Will Feature Layton's Band 'B2' Theme To Be Carried Out By Program, Favors, Prizes Saturday In Union Ballroom The traditional Bluebook Ball, pre- sented annually by the Union Exe- cutive Council, will feature the mu- sic of Bill Layton and his orchestra from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Rainbow Room of the Union. All guests will receive miniature bluebooks with g...…

June 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…PAGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATUESDAY, NE 11, 1946 Cairo Doctor Reports Upon Medical Work Dr. Fawzi Visiting American Hospitals Egyptian and American medical units worked very closely during the war, Dr. R. M. Fawzi said in an inter- view yesterday. IHe explained that personnel of the United States Medical Corps had worked in the hospitals in Cairo an(I other towns and that some had even finished their medical training there. Observes Urolo...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…CHiN A'S CIVIL WAR See Page 4 Li L wp4b 743 titg FAIR AND COOLER VOL. LVI, No. 160 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Vets Satisfied with 'U' Educational Facilities Daily Survey Reveals Questions Prepared By Newcomb, Tibbitts Employ Scientific Selection The overwhelmingmajority of the University's male veterans are satis- fled with the education they are receiving here, a Daily survey of veterans' opinion reveals...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHICAN DAILY SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 a --r x.r -~w Russia Encourages Scientists To Speed-up Atomic Researh Equipment, Extra Incentives Are Provided To Stimulate Progress of DeveIopinenits By EDDIE GILMORE NEW YORK, June 6-(P)-Russia is devoting a large portion of her national energy to atomic research --toward peacetime possibilities, she says, not toward a bomb. However, with other nations in possession of the bomb's secret...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 'IE 'AIICHIC.AN IIAIT.v PAGE l.. 1Mi, }.1i 1%11 N 1/l'1 1T.r w_ __._ Wolverines End Season With 9- in Over Irish By DICK BURTON r i COASTING across the finish line with a 226-point lead over second place Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi captured the 1946 Fraternity League intramural sports crown. The champions, in amassing a grand total of 785 points, won three titles during the school year includ- ing "B" basketball,...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MIICHIGAN DAILY .. .... ...... I I Si'iftr.th Yegarl Fifty-Sixth Year LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Raci lDiscrisnina tion DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of gtudent PuleaUons. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer . ..... Managing Editor Hale Champion . . . , , Editorial :Director Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . City Editor Emily E. Knapp .,. ....…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…21UNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 WAA Revises Sport Schedule For Next Year THE MICHIGAN DAILY PlAGE wnIV a a . a ~ s . s . V S' l d .!:. 1a ' S : ' Bluebook Ball' WIli Be wiven As Final Dance Program Planned To Acquaint The Union Executive Council will pr nt the traditional Bluebook Ball New Women with Association; from 9 1p.m. to midnight Saturday, Style Show To Be Given in Fall in the Union Ballroom. 132" will be the theme of the The Women's Athl...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…six THE MiChIG AN DAILY ---------- - ----------------------------------------------- ---- - M.M. - . Hatcher Will Give Hopwood Talk Tuesday The Avery Hopwood lecture, which will be delivered at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Rackham Lecture Hall by Dean Harlan Hatcher of Ohio State Uni- versity, will be entitled, "Towards American Cultural Maturity." Dean Hatcher was a judge in the essay division of the 1944-45 Hop- wood contests, and is an author in h...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ImArlir w*%rvw .w M E Mr . L H I.,Al. NF'T n11I lAIT Y. AUE £SEVEN Hopwood Contests Offer Largest Opptmity Mihigan Vets'ohlle Will Anywhere for Awards to Young Writers B 1ay BC Be Site C New Far in Future Mental loiita FIRST TIME SINCE '42: Literary College Will Offer Honors Program to Juniors 1l By CINDY REAGAN Nowhere else in the world does a university offer such large prizes in the field of...…

June 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT TIDE MICHIGAN DAIL SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1946 ...AGE......... .............TH....-- M IC H IG A N---- -------.DA ILY...... 'U' Will Train Psychologists For Veterans' Administration Engineering Students Intend To Re-establish Honor System Twenty graduate students will be trained at the University next fall for clinical psychology work with the Veterans Administration, President Alexander Ruthven announced yes- terday. The Univer:sit...…

June 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…. BELGIAN WHEATD See Page 4 ZVI r LwP tii C:LOUDYAND COOLER VOL. LVI No. 159 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Uprisings Reported In Naples Italian Police Club Royalist Rioters By The Associated Press NAPLES, June 7-Violent demon- strations by several thousand royal- ists killed one soldier and injured at least 10 persons in Naples today, while in Rome police clubbed down monarchists shouing "Long live the k...…

June 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

… SATURDAY. JUNE 8 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WAC, Colonel Held for Theft Of Valuable Hessian Jewelsj By The Associated Press W A SHINGTON, June 7 - The Army today revealed the arrest of a WAC Captain and her colonel-hus- band in the story-book theft of a fabulous $1,500,000 of jewels and other treasure from a castle owned by the ancient German House of Hesse. Two others-a major still on active duty and a corporal who has been discharged---ar...…

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