THE MICHIGAN DAILY R Renovations on Hospital 1. TONIGHT at 8 at HILLEL DR. SYLVIA THRUPP Alice Freeman Palmer Professor of History presents The second lecture in the Series An Inquiry into The Jew in Western Civilization on the subject "THE JEWS AS AN ELEMENT in MEDIEVAL URBAN CULTURE" Open to All MASONIC AUDITORIUM, DETROIT Direct from LONDON England 1429 Hill St. SEATS NOW! MARCH 29, 30, 31 THURS., FRI., SAT. N [Us-r------VN1O1V. ,' V-- -Dally-Jerome Star Regents at their November meet- HOSPITAL ADDITION-As part of a $1 million physical medicine and rehabilitation unit the newly made possible by the Ford Foun- completed addition at the rear of University Hospit l is shown here. Improvements also include dation's $3 million grant for in- renovations inside the original building. The remodelling part of. the project is still incomplete. ternational activities, which was Funds for, the project have been appropriated by the Legislature and by the United States Public presented last October. Health Service. SOURCE TO INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT: Faces Problems in Basic Research THE COMPANY WITH John Clements * B.arbra"Jefford 0 John Stride In Exciting Productions of Plays by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Directed by MICHAEL BENTHALL Thursday and Friday Evenings, March 29 and 30, at 8:20 "ROMEO AND JULIET" Saturday Matinee at 2:20 and Evening at 8:20 "MACBETU" Tickets at Grinnell's and Masonic Temple, Detroit Matinee: Main F1.: $2.75, 3.30, 3.85. Bale.: $1.65, 2.20, 2.75, 3.30 Evenings: Main Fl.: $3.60, 4.20, 4.80. Balc.: $1.80, 2.40, 3.60, 4.20 Mail Orders to Masonic Temple, 500 Temple, Detroit. Enclose Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope. N71 to it that they attempt to train as many doctoral students as pos- sible in the hope that more will be available than are at present for staffing the, smaller colleges, Sawyer contends. Second Echelon In addition to increased sup- port by federal funds to "second echelon" universities, "every ef- fort must be made to speed up the PhD. training program." Sawyer advocates that the pro- gram be reduced from an average of seven or eight years "to some- thing more nearly four or five." "Experience at Michigan has shown that one way to do this is to provide more fellowship support for the students so that they can devote themsevles more fully to their graduate work ,. Other methods of speeding up the doctoral program include mak- ing thesis problems more concen- trated to be used as "training in- struments" which can be done in a year, rather than "major work," Sawyer says. Peace Marchers Schedule Meeting The students vho went on the Washington Peace March will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 38 of the Michigan Union to discuss peace activity on the campus today. Z0oNomrPacked eaturoes M Oe Ptra ! , . x '1 94 NOW: CAMPUSNDIAL I I G