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Michigan Daily, 1961-07-19

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W'4EDNIESDAY, JULY19,91

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FOR RENT
HOtUSE \wit llarge fenced, shaded yard,
four nice rooms. Basement. Pleasant
loation. Occupancy in Sept. $90/mo,
NO 2-7515. C25
ONE 2-ROOM APT, with bath, private
pairking, and automatic washer and
dryver available July 19. 1-roomn effi-
ciency apt, completely furnished. 2
othier furnished apts. available for
fa ll. 1921 E. Huron. Call at back
baisement door. NO 5-4767. C24
CAMYPUS Furnished ~Apartment. $50 per
me nth, summer only, NO 3-4322. C19
ON CAMPUS furnished apartments for
rent. NO 2-1443. 017
CAMIPUS-HOSPITAL--Lovely furnished
apartment suitable for four girls.

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OF USED fM AC IE 0DCONDITIN
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110 t Oii"ters. NO 2-1443. 016
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NO 16 5 Quad: 2 parking spaces, part of an
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lot oniio. 5 z,90 . Ann St. FOUND: Woman's watch, vicinity of
-BIG j Burton Tower. Call 3-2544. A50

RECRUITING POSTERS-Part of the "ihgni h
War" display now at the University arts u c u.i.~
posters designed to attract recruits to variu ihgne te
At President Lincoln's initial call to noiiain h f
responded to the point where volunteers cual Ia
rejected.
Uiverst Eh
By DAVID MARCUS
poser of svrlerym~
The University Art Museum is , ublished in Amria
now featuring an exhibit of Ger- He was aloth i in
man prints and another of photo-- i ntdSdsi
grpsof Michigan arid the Civil aecopyight ythdL

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LOST-35 mm. colored slides in yellow
envelope. Ann St., Hospital area.
Please call 4NO 3-5381. Reward. A5

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:3oee sortshits 9cend 3'i.50; wash
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f'iA aO~ ~2.9 wsh N wear cord
pam ssS.7 ; niny oter bgbuys.
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Since
1908

314 South Ste to Street

Phone
5-9 141

OPEN 8 A.M.

FO YORCNVYENIE NCE

War.
The exhibit is termed a "trib-
ute to Mathew B. Brady, Alexander'
Gardner and other civil war pho-
tographers."
Besides the photographs, which

1he publishd n r
w vhichlatdhoil10
also oiof te i (, '
make use of saenni
in 1821..

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Carnial of Bargains

ionos

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Again we are'hvngoriyBrgain "Days.
You !ll find lots o c',i ri o ur Sportswear
Shop. Many fitemntlit!

constitute the majority of the ex- The aescleel
hibit, are cameras from the Civil torsmiclanuLli
War era and suich memoria as re- an r d rceit c l l~
cruiting posters for various Michi-dnt.hyar iov
gan residents, lefects of18hetti
Show-Defenses Imusiciansththe
The photographs depict scenes 'The ex"ii e il1
i f c~f ipsr heGna Ta SS mately for nthrt- t

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A 'oses
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Michigan regiments, wtar rallies,
battles in which Michiganrei
ments participated, and noted war
heroes and leaders from the state.
The exhibition also includes the;
work of photographers J'. Jex!
Bardwell, Timothy H. O'Sullivan,
George Barnard, John F. Gibson
and Thomas C. Roche.
The exhibit w il l c on t inu e
through Aug. 13.
Print Exhibit
The German print exhibit, wich
opened yesterday includes works
by conttemporary artists.
T-here are 19 artists represented
in tihe display which is sponsored
by the Memorial LJxnion of OregonI
State College.
The exhibit traces the develop-
Iment of German art from expres-
sionism at the turn of the century
through the "new objectivity" of
the 1950's.
Two Sections

Anothe ehhtxoieur
the Ui rsiyict>e
ise locaedon1helll
Niervian a<<_.i
forced cnrt.T. hA
eludesphtrph otia y(
works. lanIQ! i m ,nc:I
to oiltaksfrI'I:0.
The exhit ss , h
July 29.

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The prints; are divided into two
sections, one titled "The Imm e-
diate Precursors" the other called
"The Contemporaries."
Other exhibitions now at the
University include one of the pa-
pers of the early AmeIrican musi-
cian Andrew Law, at the Clements
Memorial Library.
Law, born in Connecticut in
1749, was a pr'eacher and a well-,
known singing master. Described
in the library's bIrochure as a!
"tunesmith," Law was tile com-

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