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August 29, 1967 - Image 38

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 2

)NFLUENCE OF DREAMS:
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Continued from Page 5) The remainder of the 50's pass- ence is bound to have a lasting
r national political storm ed in relative quiet with steady effect.
rewing. McCarthysm was growth both of student body and In early 1966, President Hatcher
ng the country and the plant. It was not until the middle announced plans to retire by the
sity was not spared its ex- 60'sathat there was any real re- end of 1967. After an extensive
vival of political activity on search, Robben Wright Fleming,
campus. chancellor of the University of
954, the House Un-Americancaps Wisconsin, was selected by the
4es Committee, chaired by Having gained experience, either Regents to succeed Hatcher.
an Rep. Kit Clardy investi- personal or vicarious, through the Dr. Fleming will serve as presi-
alleged subversive activities civil rights and anti-Vietnam war dent-designate until Jan. 1, 1968,
University. Three faculty movements, students in the fall when he will assume the presi-
nrs refused to testify and of 1966 exploded into a series of dency.
summarily suspended by protests against a wide range of The University thus faces the
ent Hatcher. Although two administration policies. Although coming year with a new man at
ater reinstated, the incident the "student power" movement of the top and a new political aware-
scar which has never really 1966 accomplished little in terms ness among its students. It should
1. of practical results, its very exist- prove to be an interesting year.

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