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'ORLD'S LARGEST:
Social Research Gets $2 Million Annually
Levy To Leave 'U'; Cites
Individuality of Student
"Best Picture of the Ya"
-Sat. Review d.~qpI;.
erald-Tribune
BA KiZADue to
ulty, while on the other hand he
says he has been disheartened by
the constant discussion of blocs
by SGC, an organization with
which he was directly involved as
an undergraduate. He claims that
they have now bitten off more
than they can chew.
Get To Know
Levy strongly advises students
to get to know some permanent
membe~r of the faculty. Students
shouldn't hesitate,. for these con-
tacts are invaluable to both the
students and the faculty.
Levy speaks from experience. "I
still have and will continue to
have my heroes at the University,"
he says.
Jay Gets Award
For Public Service
Dr. Philip Jay of the dentistry
school has received the first Dis-
tinguished Service Award given
by the Michigan Public Health
Association. He was honored for
his "outstanding contributions and
services to the field of public
health."
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The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library
Monday-Friday
9:00-4:00
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UNIVERSITY PLAYERS (Dept. of Speech)
presents
the Opera Dept. of the School of Music
in Tchaikovsky's tragic opera
THE QUEEN
OF SPADES
in a new ENGLISH version by Prof. Josef Blatt
OPENS TONIGHT
Performances thru Saturday
8:00 P.M.-LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
rGodBox Office Open Today, 12:30-8
Good seats available for Tuesday performance
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