MICHIGAN
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New. Yock Hotel Accepts
Reservations for Passover
Tales Out of Schoo l
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Furman,
proprietors of the New York
Hotel, 146 Cass Ave., Mt. Cle-
mens, will be at the hotel after
this Monday to accept reserva-
tions ' for the Passover holiday.
A well-known cantor will
lead the sedorim for guestp in
the hotel's banquet hall. Reser-
vations should be made imme-
diately.
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli
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By JUDY ANN JACOBS
When March 4 rolled around,
U. of M.'s six Jewish social
fraternities boasted 23 pledges. -
Just emerging from a series of
open houses, 'smokers', lunch-
eons and dinners to join the
fraternal ranks are Alpha Epsi-
lon Pi's Stewart Teal; and Phi
Epsilon Pi's Daniel Buchalter
and Glenn Rosin.
Jeffrey Kahn, Edward Spil-
kin and Richard Vane are now
Phi Sigma Deltas. Pi Lambda
Phi pledges are Stephen Bloom,
Richard Chosid, - Ira Gould,
Stuart Handler, Donald Kurtz
and Howard Shapiro.
New to' Sigma Alpha Mu are
Harvey Leach, Paul Lichter,
Mark Owens, -Ross Proj an,
David Rosenthal and Lawrence
Silver. Tau Delta Phi's roster
includes Paul Fried, Lawrence
Hack, Michael K r a tc h m a n,
Michael Weisenfeld' and Marvin
Yagoda,
,
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A survey of "Compatible
Roommates' in mens and wom-
en's dormitories at U. of M. has
revealed a distinct lack of racial,
nationality and religious inte-
gration. Three out of four stu-
dents room with someone reli-
giously, racially and nationally
like themselves.
The survey showed that Jew-
ish students, in particular, - fre-
quently asked for Jewish room-
- mates. U. of M. administrators
offer two main reasons for their
careful approach to integration:
1. A freshman has many emo-,
tional strains placed on him
and mixed living - might be too
much to expect the first semes-
ter; 2. The parental influence
against mixed living is very
strong.
A strongly worded editorial
by Lee Marks in The Michigan
Daily infers it is the univer-
sity's moral obligation to en-
courage roommate integration
as a valuable .means to ending
prejudice and discrimination.
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Performing in "A Composers
Forum," featuring the original
works of four U. of M. graduate
students, was pianist Bruce
Wise, of Ann Arbor.
Mumford Youth Places
Second in State Contest
Neil _F i n k, Mumford High
School student, won a $200 col-
lege scholarship by placing sec-
ond in the American Legion
State Oratorical Contest. The
scholarship is redeemable at-the
college, of his choice.
Manuel S. Simon, Mumford
speech instructor, accompanied
Neil to the competition against
four other city champions from
Michigan.
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filling up the stadium at games lowed by a Potomac cruise.
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Linda de Gracia.
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Dr. Fred Morin, Wayne State
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sored by the Jewish Commit!. member and authority on the_
nity Council.
nervous system, will discuss
In a recent forensic contest, "Stress," at branch 1060's meet-
Sam Bernstein placed first in ing, 9 p.m., Saturday, at the
the humor category and Tinetta home of Dr. and Mrs. Z. Koni-
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who participated were Suzie, Woods.
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Other week-end activities in-
Shook, Joan Ensink, and Mar- clude the bowling league's de-
gie Serlin.
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"T
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be held Saturday evening, at bowlers in the first match of an
Cong. Bnai Moshe by Zussman, annual inter - city tournament.
Gompers and Weitzman- AZA's. The two teams will play in De-
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The terrible old story of how
Oedipus unwrittingly slew his
father and married his mother,
and how the consequences of
the act fell upon his whole house
ever after has been made into
a moving picture which will be
shown for a limited engagement
of two weeks beginning March
20 at the Krim Theatre. '
"Oedipus Rex," the story So-
phocles first told nearly 2500
years _ago, has been filmed 'in
color by Director Tyrane Guth-
rie and producer Leonid Kipnis
in the version by Irish poet Wil-
liam Butler Yeats, with the cast
of the Stratford, Ontario, Festi-
val production led by - Douglas
Campbell and the masks and
designs of Tanya Moiseiwitsch.
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Community Couricil -Backs
Schoal Millage Proposal
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil has endorsed Millage Pro-
posal D for financing the needs
for public school _facilities.
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assess three additional mills for
the next two years, would pro-
vide new classrooths for 22,000
more pupils to meet the needs
of the expanding public school
population in Detroit.
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April 13 Dinner-Dance
We are now serving
Oak Park and
Northwest Section.
A man's ,,pride shall bring hint
low; But the humble shall at-,
tain honour.=-Proverbs 29:23.,
Detroit Graduate Chapter of
Tau Epsilon Rho law fraternity
will hold its 13th annual-dinner-
dance on April 13, at Hillcrest
Country Club. AU members of
the graduate chapter and local
undergraduate chapters are in-
vited to dttend. For reservations,
call Seymour Posne r, WO.'
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