Word: miche
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...soybean plastics were strong, they were also expensive; cheaper plastics were just as good or better. So last week young Henry Ford II pruned out the last of the soybean projects. Having converted two soybean-processing divisions to other work, Ford's sold a third plant, at Saline, Mich., to Soybrands, Inc. The selling price was secret, but it was no secret that the soybean era at Ford's had ended...
...Arbor, Mich, under a full vellow moon, 5,000 boys & girls, chanting and howling Hail to the Victors, swarmed all over town, turned the Pretzel Bell into a roaring bedlam, went on to. dance at the Union...
Paul W. Jones, Jr. '44, 23, Grand Rapids, Mich., Lowell House, Government, Lowell House Committee, Dance Committee...
Outside, the main streets and back alleys of Pontiac, Mich. (pop. 65,000) were piled with litter. In the back alleys was a three weeks' accumulation of garbage, in which rats and flies were multiplying. But that was only part of the city's mess. Motorists parked free because the 800 nickle-an-hour parking meters had not been wound. Some of Pontiac's recent dead still lay in mortuaries, because the two municipal cemeteries had no gravediggers...
...shifty gridiron maneuver built around "a punt, a pass and a prayer"; longtime (1901-27) University of Michigan coach and athletic director (1921-41) whose point-a-minute teams made football history during the first five years of the century; of a gall-bladder ailment; in Ann Arbor, Mich...