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April 08, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

155,0 deparusnent upon the samanu.sd Ox- Illustrative Cases on change them at 3Vtahr's State at. book- store for single admission tickets to = lion. 3 J ..Daniel's lecture. Vis i' ils a d o e ntecessary…

March 28, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…'ording scer(Atary, liss Es hllMAasioni; t155i511taltissionatlry treu'tthh.- hils's retary, Aiss ANlay Bowenih; libratriaun. ('. H. ihlkei'lserder. P'rofs. Fi. W. Kelsey,.P,.ll. 't'liilil- son a~lcI 'A. Wt…

March 05, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

…'omouter tof the Sr'Cl)ills't' iflifiiteisi'ly"stusosIl' nes ssssyuhes.st belltheilos ilsS-'s'st lisisisstulusand (('ollt srs 'efil 'issA rtstc P o o fti brinigout: sti t lt playlta i irsilissusl i si '155tiffs…

November 14, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…')...Abolchll' 1'esidence o)l 01 h1e1' Xiiio 1ws 1 ____________________________ X~~~rinkle. ~~~~Unity Club Lecture. ha1111IlillllII.0).101)11'CP C tS The double 11)1e c'roon)))1'".0.rill- _____c are'1lessne ss1'55

November 11, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…-aoffawithlaa pra'tly ru if 211yaaradi. hllaaiaiailhtona ilhee rirced leal ba'daaniaely Aithlbfiind iuteafa-ra'ia-a'.anal tyga'r . An th roaugh thla liaaa'3. anaaalaroauaailtha'anal155 yarads. liiaaagsalai agaaiaaa…

October 03, 1894 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… the i'rhit- or's oth et', lbatk of wthichi is a smta~llc'r Thilt is ittedl tip)stithist-tlt's antistiti- ht'c ltllitlll't'5fir the ust' of the dil 155iX1, ) feet. 'This has bien lincly tetu lc'ft foti…

January 10, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… ieculiiili tpinion everywnhere ateiong stisdensts. athletics. aiAt ro rc, edfrtttl~-et emeiiiiint or gaini whautever, with tie In its other featuree the numtiber i iieifrom hes'ollegeistliir155 i-ati' Ca Uion…

October 17, 1893 (vol. 4, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…-.,unOto tii 0 ofi 155 is now el tills-s tni e-omo- "seetanaet Cadsve meeotdin-gisNewoberry mShall.nl l uacenthenDoh '5 Sc ool o1 ( itt CjRA-V GE S -,11, an ases ri orth iae- iitg nwlislittiii0 ati tomiich…

May 31, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… ts were ii raIthcr tfsiii1- sitfthe l li It Nsill r: fl.aie-Sisns 1. n )oF155lk~ Iu iii i ntiser-cut Ic-'i-it-- isi t sit lex toMaei.-s i i -l -y htits Shul iiiiiiifiiberifsitIsilts ithltetes 55551sfo…

October 12, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…) ......right tackle ............Baird Sherman (155)......right end............Tucker Holden (140)......quarter back...........Norris Van Inwagen (165>..half back.............Hea Loomois (170)......hair baek…

February 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…'s appropriation request for 1970-71 projected a general fund operating budget totaling $126.7 million-an in- crease of $15.5 million over this year. The state was asked to allo- cate $84 million to the general fund…

…. The state appropriation would provide $15 million of the $15.5 million increase. However, the governor, who -Daily-Randy Edmonds made sharp reductions in appro- Of, lfei' SOUI'ly views SDS ~ttC3priation…

January 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… Challenges Asks for Building Funds GDafn Acton Group Defeiick 17, By DAVID DUBOFF An estimated 8,000 Ann Arbor residents will go to the polls to- morrow to cast their votes on a controversial $15.5 million…

… constitutes Five similarsuits have been filed nearly $7 million of - the $15.5 by other ACLU chapters around million proposed bond issue, inI the country, Mazey said. "At least light of the high construction…

October 05, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… fall, 155 are distinctly different. These freshmen are the Class of 1971 in the Opportunity Awards Program (OAP). 44 of whom remain in the Uni- versity. In 1966, with funds provided by' federal Economic…

… attesting to his moti- vation and personal qualities from his high school administration., i Instituted in 1963, OAP was de- freshmen number 155. signed to recruit and subsidize stu- dents from socially and…

July 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… the University to remain com- petitive with local businesses, pay increases of 15 cents per hour for student employes will be in- troduced.,Y $1.55 Per Hour This will bring the student hourly rate to $1.55

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… implement' this year's summer session which was to have laid the ground work for a full-year calendar. However, Gov. George Romney's recommended appro- priation increase for the University of $1.55 million Is…

…, no other priority has been fully determined at this time concerning the way the University will actually spend the $1.55 nil- lion increase. Last semester Dean Stephen Spurr of the natural resources…

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… 2 President Hatcher said Rom- ney's $6.1 million increase for education in the state does not meet the urgent needs before the state. The proposed $1.55 million increase over last year's appro…

… and economic ]health, there is no provision for this one going and creative cen- ter," he commented. The $1.55 million increase for the University does not give rec- ognition to the University's re…

October 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Regents would surely discuss the WSU deal at their meeting in Dearborn to- ,morrow. In Lansing, WSU President Clarence Hilberry proposed, to raise the spring tuition from $140 to $155 for in-state students…

…, and the WSU Board of Governors ask- ed the Legislature to supplement the current operating budget of $15.5 million by an equal amount for the current fiscal year which ends June. 30. Proposes Budget…

April 01, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…-Pres- ident position, nosing out his opponent, George Chatas, '56D, on a close 99-91 vote. Bob Baker, '56L, claimed the right to represent the Lawj School among the Unio4 Veepsi on the basis of his 155 votes to…

… the By the time the firt count was Gene Axelrod. '56 fifth ballot with 155 votes, completed the area was littered Nan Howe, '56 Also elected to J-Hop positions with cigarette butts and empty Etta…

August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… reporter that the latest estimates indicate the draft can produce only 155,000 men 19-29 years of age by next March 31 "even if the bottom of the barrel is scrap- ed." Maj. Gen. Willard S. Paul, Di- rector…

… of Personnel, has said the Ar- my needs 185,000. Increase Necessary Liberalized rules would make even fewer than 155,000 men available. About the only way to increase the number substantially, would be…

August 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…rter that the latest estimates indicate the draft can produce only 155,000 men 19-29 years of age by next March 31 "even if the bottom Of the barrel is scrap- ed." Maj. Gen. Willard S. Paul, Di- rector…

… of Personnel, has said the Ar- my needs 185,000. Increase Necessary Liberalized rules would make even fewer than 155,000 men available. About the only way to increase the number substantially would be…

April 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… striking far beyond the encircled Ruhr, were nearing or might already have reached the Weser River near the pied piper town of Hamelin, 155 miles from Berlin. <350,000 Nazis Captured Local Vote Is Lightas P…

… attack toward Berlin, and along the center of the front the U. S. Third Army reach- ed the Werra River on a broad front and crossed that stream near Eisen- ach, 155 miles southwest of Berlin and 90 miles…

July 16, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… of several miles on a broad front. 155 Army Men Harvest 59000 Quarts of Cherries _ russia Nazi Grodno Is Outflanked Success All Along Front Announced By the Associated Press LONDON, July 15.The…

… council was selected for the summer. New members are: Dick Freeman, administration; Glenn White. ubli- In a response to a volunteer call, termed unprecedented in campus history, more than 155 Army men from…

July 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…) - Senate and House conferees agreed tonight to slash Senate-approved al- lowances for the Office of Price Ad- ministration (OPA) from $177,335,- 000 to $155,000,000 and for the Office of War Information (OWD…

… from $35,037,593 to $33,155,993. The funds are included in the $2,900,000,000 war agencies appropriations bill. Senator McKellar (Dem.-Tenn.) said agreement had been reached on all differences between…

August 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… physically fit to un- dergo examination starting Friday in the Wayne County handbook graft case in which 155 persons were indicted. At the conclusion of a conference between Ralph Garber, one of Mc- Crea…

… hay-fever and asthma and should remain in Northern Michigan and avoid undue exercise or excitement between now and the advent of cool weather. Of the 155 defendants all but 20 have been arraigned and…

January 29, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… tonight that will be at top strength. Top honors for the best scraps, should go to the 175-pound and 155- pound matches. In both tussles are four of the finest grapplers in the country. Hutson of State and…

…, both captains of their teams, will take on each other at 155-pounds. Riggs has been gunning for Combs, but Bill is set on pro- tecting his 18-match winning streak. Since the two schools started re…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… points were garnered by decisions as Joe Robinson, 128, Jack Sergeant, 136, and Johnny Paup, 145, came through in brilliant style for the Maize and Bluec The two outstanding matches were at 155 and 165, in…

… which Art Paddy, stocky football guard, and Harland Danner, 1938 Conference 'titleholder, scoredrfalls. Paddy filled in at 155 pounds for Danner and proved to be 'n extremely capable substitute. He New…

March 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… brothers were the only Wolverine entries to reach the finals but Bill Combs, sophomore Oat 155 pounds, and Butch Jordan in the heavyweight class, survived a series of bouts and added second place points to…

… place. Traicoff, of Indiana, 155 pounder, was finally adjudged the winner of a (Continued on Page 7) Help Give Wolverines Championships - - Squads Natators Easily Vanquish Buckeyes, Nearest Rival, As…

October 13, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 I i New High In Loans Expected 565 Students Have Been Granted $39,155.50 So Far This Year Steady Rise During last 3 Years Noted Stephens Spikes…

… Rumor Of "Passing The Buck To FERA" Loans amounting to $39,155.50 have been granted to 565 students by the University during the period between Sept. 1 and Oct. 1, figures released from the business…

October 07, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… joined the pturn. Cotton futures sold up ore than $2 a bale, and closed ith net gains of $1.55- to $1.75. 'heat and corn gained about 1 1-2 a 2 cents a bushel. The more spectacular gains in .ocks were not…

…,242; Starret, 4,989; John C. Nagel, 3,992; John B. Sosnowski, 1,977; Mark R. Hanna, 1,658; John Schmies, 885; Bowen R. Dover, 155. PLANS COMPLETED, FOR OPEN HOUSES,; Fraternities \Divided Into Three Groups…

May 30, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

….nreadtthMiigncc- soto, 158-167-325; Lester Bolstad, at time June , tead Fray temor'ow The last issue of the I'ing staff for next fall, Yost stated Minnesota, 158-155--313; Don Whit-, cause material is available for its…

… John Bergelin, Michigan, 163-155- after the summer session starts. o- --a I p at the mi en- as ye ben. mplete b d wi b 'P8uoboytnlihga,15 UD B NT i'city Carpap I, publication with the Commence…

November 22, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… OF QUOTA RAISED S. A. T. C.'s Average Subscription $4; 155 Pledges Made Yes- terday New York, Nov. 21. - Official fig- ures on the total subscription for the United War Work campaign will be withheld…

… United War Work campaign. Four women, the only four to contribute averaged $6 each. The total number of contributors was only 155. No naval unit men were on yester- day's list but the S. A. T. C. men aver…

October 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… ndi Gias Co. In Oklahnma. 155 SCENES TO BE TAKEN "Now for the afternoon tea scene. We'll require about 15 ladies. Come on down, you girls up there." "Oh, no. Never." These remarks were exchanged be…

… photo- graphed. There are 155 scenes to be taken al- together and 56,000 exposures are nec- essary for the entire film which is to be equal in length to the ordinary three-reel feature. Mr.. Speare wishes…

March 05, 1909 (vol. 19, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… iii t lifomith sitsm tut -ca slit li aittrat Itt t ItIrC ssa-i f ,Iidtili thesi irtuuu sis v I (155 sit d to lv cmmiteesarc( tdtsini )IS I N I iii 1st I.'I T is taddrtssioft he its C1i;tt.t it I I ii I…

… lust ( hit tutursito b155 ii ; i e til t iuil tutu - 1 lits -- this ptut twosu yearhsit ah t i i I doitt tltt uc t s i i istlt: pres sit thus nli i th .,' 7 Sping ig \ iC i ii it u~o i o ch sie il sriu…

October 10, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…- sh Leigh,.:\(icii sills eadsine mni at is clsefs' hus inii prsactsice, Ci' o(siili sift) s i t.<tra siineup s'i tiay.That 11r sis so-i psrodsuct ils'sive ith tht si-if Is st ssoi 155isonsmile, but…

… sall hitus' of gannhits'cuss'edsrophyltaits suit 155, cii his pike ht'freshment-itof1 one hiy suits, pustingrth his its'eaus ri'ss. I t tsthmci's stIsoI dosubts to''ic-ihi sideu' sthits…

September 30, 1908 (vol. 19, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… hssplucedftinsg.- te rcoititgschool year. is lcasntetus'fuhwomesus'tsfutur'sf Iul 5'h-s-ialls lii us lthesrackistarfomis Ist atut GtiovegI, uefirst,a u elulhitg souu iuit, will Sis ulcs t ii- 155 sri su 55: u ll…

… hs u rs fip wilhSwindowisss, rexc'eptufusstiliie- uss1sls ii si suf 5uf sfsi-s toushi~ g ood 155early nsIi the sason: h iusmy lst tursnm enmt of tie year, knownuss-to Such sususussu Is ussr his' r…

March 17, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… play the tournsamnest off as ston as po- Vsible. - Yesterday's results were as' follows: Gould ad an Zile defeated Vaughans aitt Rogers 15-5, 15-4; Tyrell .and Wel- ler tdefeted Anderson andc Weyspna 15…

…- 8, 15-4; H-asen aid Lffingwell defeat- ed Ryasn and Ryan 15-, 1-i; Hoag and Leidy defeated Pratt and Mead 15- 7, 9-5, 15-5; Snyder asd Reighardtied with MDonoughs and Clrke 4-5, 15- 10. The drawings…

November 05, 1907 (vol. 18, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… resenss t thies fiiur sietiesl' si t 1e5l ie c 155icydatlstweeldt 15tlill 111The1qlstiotn51.debated Islfstsii aersaesi- ss A. ha.lleisr'equ eslgm Inti'ter.Si'. oIt. Ilawtesity Or. FC( N1' is clilil'Proni. L…

…. ID. WSises,ad tDr F,. C'.WStler. Ths hsnintheIt Sieltits oies. 1 0 1F' 1.5UI~ 1 IN Cochran, am' W,5'. ClrkssiIt I.. Klleyloas ltler 1111Novemb155r1155 this'JtIfirseitiossan r.5 ittihiiteats…

May 26, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. italseeotd. Timie, :10. Itsetea redtisitiglit easiliy oi it Secondt heatl-G. Wsidtnan, D. C., first; irst triat, titndI wtttntsh11triedfttta1r155Vaughni, ID. U. S., secotnd. Time, to01-5. rdat Ii fee :,ttnctes…

….juniisrllass chsas Sec. 8. 'Ihe Stiutdeit Cuncil shall T'hsurssay intriii155hightly prsaises helt lie te jiutdge of thes eligibiiiityo its Pressdentl Angell potrait muemtoriatl on msuesibers.phiss. lie spotke if…

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