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March 30, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…-martial jury which convicted him. The charges against Calley were unprecedented in American legal history : that he murdered 102 men, women and children rounded up before a ditch by his platoon. Two other…

March 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… century, in a University lecture to be delivered at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in Room 102 of the Architecture Building. Professor Focillon is at present a visiting professor at Yale University. His appearance here…

August 04, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…,310 26.0 Co'hmhia Univ. ,108 6,152 24.0 Univ. of Utah. 743 508 23.5 Univ. of Michigan...1,793 1,465 18.3 Univ. of Nevada..... 123 102 17.0 Indiana Univ. ......1,111 932 16.1 Univ. of Montana.... 333 280 15…

July 25, 1914 (vol. 5, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… as they are published. The tion of "Thew New Internatiomal ipedia" was published in 102- 3econd edition retaina tie essen- tuces of the first principally cing of fthescbjets cnder tite sh the reader…

April 03, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

….............200 Yea rly ......... .... ....2445 Year 1913-1914 Life .........................102 Participating Life .......... ..1069 Yearly......................2833 Independent Members.........1922 Independents…

May 26, 1908 (vol. 18, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… setsrye ifadilig, 211.. Ratymondsls, c. Regltitr, so. - Hen111115 3bs. Buss, It...... Rennlie, cf ... Notteoe, p... .0 250 .00 1 3 01 102 P O O O 2 O 1 O O O 5 [0*26 12 3 Miichigan.iR t i Pe A Sullivan…

June 07, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…'(1ntc102 qelas 211omie nt21min 11011 hepa1t111 ti n U niersity t all at o ei hue 0Arbor any tutu lineu ittheog~ a Tlr r bec11t2 ,0 221111222 1 221ins tilVt sifuheuult vise in ivesity hall a S ocock, tel1…

December 22, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

….turneviouislyatid sriveral of the other Pifi Exths preiss.......10:2(ohm Ill.vsitensreexperienced tdebsaters. Nlai&- viuness..... 9:05 a. iv. Passseger ..........58:37 P. M. Piassenger. . . . :of6a. ii. Pasmssenger…

May 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…-cc enderi t-e Antonei, sietti-- , -M~m is Fremtan. weeks agot. Roiwe's timne of 102 i ]otaslttudet. 'literarytr - tgiti- Itan are Ihbi, Hlli, Schmule, Ku-ult-u, Emuinu, rein li laiuli,-Mr. Gootdu- the two…

November 01, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, uittinniiiesittistbll in te:1- 'lil(, issiner egine aiiitfirstre ()tc1t,102 actidi. Itie mde il ou-i-rsariunsdticotichesi-reamiist luoralul-stoyei-t (lt pls. ulnt liitedl lit ytids. IHarris wts idiowieduiiias11wtcis…

May 17, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…OX'S 102v1oicXI X' I ll ''XI X XXXI . L toII )w ProdutinoX "ia'0 X Nii a -i t XXX 'XII'X LXIr'orm XXIX ol I' iL~I I I'll' I 111010.1E XM r.01 'I XIloXiIi'''l '' X 1 fi' 1 if111 Festival th' GrLXIIItLI 1 X…

May 14, 1903 (vol. 2, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…sd tha y ohei cisw'school Iht lihe' Cunthry. 'licenurollent figure fur the lls' ds'paurtmhents of 15 of our singe univeccrsities ton Nove'mbse 1, 102cle: lAliigccci ..........0.....47 ttarvcurci…

May 07, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… ',seesetce-0 K o ia amieneeonnetheurro oe thateegaescCnmdnusJoshnusn, ,b.h...4 0 00 6 ~3 0 102_rin iull Ate, IIIueePense -.ib. 2 e10 0 1it3-2Deroine.Melt 25 per aenS off isfir etst Ho thetis stole tithd mmd n…

March 17, 1900 (vol. 10, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… upnsien11,11 both101 iiiiitill111ca0les tdSipibligoa etug eamli1 lls oh1900 itandtrltolly pev-culed at airmatiutive ase 152 p os anutit hii llly hiveI he [102li,11)00 lwiand19 103 umedici. The ouregultsonas…

July 18, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…; 20, 211; 21, 469; 22, 470; 23, 437; 24, 727; 25, 230. No. 26, 162; 27, 654; 28, 203; 29, 193; 30, 729; 31, 385; 32, 784; 33, 587; 34, 773; 35, 689; 36, 102; 37, 205; 38, 722; 39, 7; 40, 48; 41, 392; 42…

…; 87, 430; 88, 324; 89, 530; 90, 540; 91, 140; 92, 662; 93, 278; 94, 456; 95, 311; 96, 29; 97, 794; 98, 2; 99, 330; 100, 309. No. 101, 89; 102, 260; 103, 266; 104, 155; 105, 736; 106, 602; 107, 75; 108…

July 16, 1936 (vol. 45, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Corning, N. Y., to attend the operation, which was conducted with the heat at 102 degrees, and the temperature of the great ovens holding the special pyrex glass at 1,- 600 degrees centigrade. The process…

…-degree maximum. )ther "hot spots" were Indianapolis, .02.9; Clarendon, Tex., 110; Welling- ,on, Kans., 111; Falls City, Neb., 106; Cansas City, Mo., 102; and Ponca ity, Okla., 108. Approaching '34 Severity…

July 09, 1936 (vol. 16, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… high of 102.2 degrees, Ann Arbor yesterday experienced the hot- test day in two years. Not since July, 1934, when a tem- perature " of 105 was recorded, have the citizens of Ann Arbor had to face such a…

… kept on mounting until it struck the high point of 102.2 later in the afternoon. The biggest jump was recorded in the forenoon, the thermometer leap- ing up 10 degrees between 9 a.m. and noon. No cases…

August 10, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…-Jo White, who continued his streak with two hits for three, Bill Rogell, Hank Greenberg, and a brace of two- baggers by Marvin Owen. Des Moines had a reading of 102 de- grees. When the thermometer record…

… coach. Bob Zuppke was fourth with 136,448. Harry Kipke of Michigan had 116,396, Edward Pat- rick Madiganof St. Marys 114,857, nad Lou Little of Columbia had 102,- 805 for seventh place. With all votes for…

November 28, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… fatal to the Shan, governor of Shansi province..; ti- ---mm-^nrt- t1. re~mainde.r of the dlelted flock. (By Associatid Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. -' The overwhelming Republican majority of 102 in the…

… necessitate the transfer of several to other com- mittees. The Republican majority was in- creased by the 1928 elections from 34 in the seventieth congress to 102 'in the seventy-first. The house membership of…

May 01, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… State :in the last five yards. It was his second win over the Buckeye in eight days, and the time :10.2 was especially. good over the heavy track. The other two Michigan men in to- day's games, Ketz and…

…, sec- ond; Jones, Gettysburg, third; Les- ser, Notre Dame, fourth. Time- :10.2. Javelin throw-Won by Northrop, Michigan; Hines, Georgetown, second; Healey, Princeton, third. Distance- 181 feet 7 1…

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