ll 1' 1 L +r r r i For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M. CAMBRIDGE - The rapidly increasing cost of a Harvard edu- cation may eventually limit en- rollment in the college to a small "economic elite," according to Wil- bur J. Bender, former Dean of AdmIssions and Financial Aids. "Unless hereafter the steady stream of tuition increases is slowed down to what is justified by inflation, Harvard College will have to cut itself off from most of America," Bender said in an annual report published yester- day. "If recent trends continue the annual price tag for a Harvard education will be $4,000-$5,000 by 1970. The annual cost for a scholar- ship holder "watching his pennies carefully" is now approximately $3,000, not counting transporta- tion." Although there has been an "almost fantastic increase" in financial aid resources during the last ten years, Bender said, " no significant gains were made in lowering the economic barrier to a Harvard education. "The result of this unhappy balancing of increased financial aid resources by increased costs has been a steady and alarm- ing narrowing of. the income range from which the college draws its students," Bender said. "Harvard is rapidly becoming a college serving only upper-middle income families." Although there has been a significant increase in the num- ber of applicants from public sec- ondary schools and in the per- centage of scholarship candidates, this cannot be taken as an indica- tion that the candidate group covers a broader range of eco- nomic backgrounds, he explained. "What has happened is that we now have a much larger propor- tion of middle-and upper-middle income candidates but have lost ground relatively, and probably absolutely, among the really low income families." Copyright, 1961, The New York Times I-- II .1 Here's how to make the huddle all about you. Cotton poplin . . with cotton print lining quilted to Celacloud interlining for extra warmth! And what else is new? You can dunk it, dry it, and dash off to the game. The color is oyster. By Thermo-Jac for juniors. 17.95 MODERN COUNTRY Apt. Oct. 14 miles West. $75/mo with util. GR 5-8334. H43 STUDIO, 1600 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Reducing, Ceramic, large assembly room 33 x 15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel Bell, 2-5 year lease. Call Lan- sing, ED 2-3583 or ED 7-9305. R3 FURNISHED BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms, large living room, fireplace, for school year. No small children or pets. 2- 2253. C42 SINGLE ROOM for student. Four min- ute walk to Union. Linen service. Call NO 2-1807. C39 ROOM CHEAP. 902 Baldwin. NO 3-5880, $8.50 per week. Kitchen facilities. C40 LARGE pleasant room for 1 or 2, 20' x 30', coffee making O.K. 1 mile from campus, need car or bike. Phone 3- 1511., Ext. 2617 even. and week. 3- 4316. C31 CAMPUS LOCATION, 1311 Wilmont, double room for rent, to see call NO 2-2556 or Even. NO 3-2763. C24 GRADUATE STUDENTS, 2 rooms, 1 large with 2 beds, 1 single room, NO 8-7697. EE4 FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment with fireplace in Saline. Girls or couple preferred-no objection to child $85/ month. Call Mrs. Brockney days NO 3-9373, nights HA 9-9879. C3 I WANT TO rent a % room apt. with bathtub, complete kitchen, study area, dance floor, TV, bar, dbl bed and basketball court. Call Scott. L WANTED: Male to share apartment and expenses. Phone NO 5-5840. Ll 7. OF M. EMPLOYEE would like ride daily-from Belleville. 8-5. Mrs. Forest, NO 3-1511, Ext. 493. G15 ROOMMATE-To share 2 bedroom apt. with 3 grad students. Convenient, new bldg. Tappan Street. $50 a month. Call Don, NO 2-3121 5-7 P.M. F25 LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .70 .85 1. 00 SPECIAL SIX-DAY RATE .58 .70 .83 Figure 5 average words to a line Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4786 _ i.- AUTO REPAIL I_ m - w - - = COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE TREASURE MART A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 XS Best Deals in Town on TRADE INS- ATTENTION ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAM'S STORE 122 E. WASHINGTON W6 529 Detroit St. NO 2-1363 ^.a. open Mon. and Fri. evenings until 8:30 and all Day Saturday APPAREL MAIN at LIBERTY to do ors (and on alley) from the "Bell" Time to check your cooling system and put in ATLAS PERMA-GUARD anti-freeze. "You expect more from E Standard & you get it." SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FIRST NO -8-9168 61 Featuring student furnishings of all kinds, appliances, typewriters, tele- visions, bicycles, etc. Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9. J4 MOTHER experienced in child care, would like to sit for another child on weekly basis. NO 3-6964. J23 HI-FI, PHONO TV, and radio repair. Clip this ad for free pickup and de- livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E. Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24 MAKE CAMPUS HEADLINES WITH YOUR NEW COIFFURE FROM FLORENCE BEAUTY STUDIOS 106 E. Liberty St. Hutzel Bldg. NO 2-0897 J22 I OPM X5{ BIG BUYS on TAPE 1200 Acetate ONLY 1.39 Guaranteed To Satisfy We are EXPERTS on HI Fl Repairs Tape Recorders and Phonographs to RENT DIAMOND NEEDLES from 2.98 up Ann Arbor Hi Fi & TV Center 304 S. Thayer Across from Hill Auditorium NO 5-8607 Fred Flack, MAES f SECRETARIAL POSITION open morn- ings, 5 days a week. Pleasant sur- roundings, interesting work. State full details in letter to Box 3. H26 t THE U.B.B.W.K.W.A. announces its re- turn to active participation in the working environment of its members. Justice, integrity, and equality are again the foundation ofr ipes.ptli nst again the foundation of its principles. Attention Golfers Tremendous close-out prices on golf clubs and accessories. Men's, women's and children's. Savings up to 60%! Municipal Golf Course, 1519 Fuller Rd. NO 8-9230. Open 8 a.m.-7 p.m., 7 days a week. Bob Applegate's PRO GOLF SHOP M6 Milscellanleous For ale ELECT REPRESENTATIVES in to the Nnited Nations? OUTLAW WAR for the individual under international law? What power for peace does the U.S. Constitution grant the inidivid- ual? Send $1.00 to Foundation for Outlawing War. Box., Malibu, Calif. for peace plan of 8,000 startling words. B38 LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLES, Norman of England. $36.95 and up. Western Auto, 119 E. Washington. NO 3-6994. B23 EVERYTHING FROM pencils to playing cards souvenirs to supplies rentals to repairs MORR ILL'S 314 S. State NO 3-2481 SLIGHTLY USED CABOOSE. Just painted bright red. Sleeps two. Ready to roll. 100 feet of railroad track free! First $200 takes it. Come to B & Freight Yard after midnight and ask for Joe. Bring flashlight, tow truck, and chain. What a Bargain! B1 '59, BLUE VESPA, good condition. Call NO 2-7848. B36 TUXEDO, $100 lampblack tux-worn once. 38L. Sell for $45. 130 Hayden, E. Q. NO 2-4519. B37 LIGHTWEIGHT bicycles, Norman of England. $36.95 and up. Western Auto, 119 E. Washington. NO 3-6994. B23 '58 Chev. Bel-Air, 4 dr. NEVER BEEN SOLD. Owned by dealer's widow. Im- maculate, loaded. $1395 or best of- fer. Jon Rose. NO 2-4580. B32 BIGGEST used motor scooter bargain. One year old Cushman, new condi- tion, all accessories. Call Marshall at NO 3-4211. B33 58 T.R.-3, black, wire wheels, white walls, NO 5-0101, evenings. B34 delivered Saturday or any time CALL NO 8-8301 J26 HOME LATE? CUPBOARDS BARE? You can shop at Ralph's 'till 12 midnight for all grocery supplies. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" RITZ BEAUTY SALON 605 E. William COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY WORK 605 E. WILLIAM PHONE NI 8-7066 J6 RELIABLE STUDENT, caretaker posi- tion, partial exchange for bedroom, bath and kitchen, interesting work. H27 WANTED, combined dishwasher, waiter. Contact H. Rosenbaum, NO 3-8508. H24 EXPERIENCED musicians, entertain- ers, and those with talent-contact the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Uni- versity. H23 INCOME PROPERTIES for sale, call us for complete information on several properties with terms ranging from $l500 down. pp--Iqlp -ep i ine "m l LOST Navy coat and pants on campus. REWARD. Call NO 3-7541 Ext. 647. A22 LOST: fraternity pin (A.T.O.). If found, call NO 8-8983 A20 LOST: light blue glasses, star-shaped rhinestones on side and front. Not in case. Call Julia, 3-1561, ext. 128. A21 WHOEVER took a red wallet from a purse in the Union PLEASE return all ID papers. A9 I LOST my little black book with your address in it ,Mary, would you please meet me in the Fly tonight at 8:00. Sorry I don't know how to get hold of you any other way. Ben. A18 PE RSON A LS WILL THE girl that did the sexiest twist yesterday please keep practising in front ofher window nights before going to bed. CL. PF GOPHER, I know a good remedy for hick-ups, don't drink. Rick. F9 DEAR JEAN, Well the weekend is hear again, and still you won't go out with mel But still you may be assured that I will not stop asking you each and every weekend for ever and ever and ever and then some more. I also didn't hear from you yesterday. you had better get on the ball, and do some- thing. Lover. Flo CHUCKLE AD WINNER Gary T. Robinson, 200 Strauss, EQ, won today's chuckle contest with this ad. Please come to the Michigan Daily Monday and pick up your free theatre pass. ROOMMATE To share 2 bedroom apt. MAKE CAMPUS HEADLINES and 4-year-alds in the afternoon. Lo- tion, all accessories.tCall Marshall at Municipal Golf Course, 1519 Fuller Rd. Fit BEAUTY CONTEST will be held soon! Winners will get to sit in choice seats with the Top Fraternity on campus, Send names to Daily, Box 3. P46 THIS IS the "Be Kind to the Patienhm in Room 304 of the Student Health Service Infirmary Week." Co-eds al- low yourselves to be entertained by two of the most extraordinary per- sonalities in the infirmary. Make this the most rewarding of your college experiences between the hours of 2:30, 3:30 & 7:30-8 p.m. Steve and Don. F7 JOIN Bumper Sticker of the Month Club, 313 Stephenson Bldg., Detroit. F4 IF YOU LIVE on this planet, it's 3 to 2 you are illiterate. There are 1.2 bil- lion totally illiterate people in the world. This means you had better start to study now. IS IT Brahm's First or Tchaikowsky's Fifth. Audrey knows the answer and is willing to help you. Call 112-4786. ORDER YOUR Jumbo 28 oz. beer mug with Michigan Seal and name now at the Bud-Mor Agency, 1103 S. Univer- sity. 773 AMERICA'S NEWEST folksinging sen- sation-Joan Baez will be appearing in Ann Arbor on Friday, October 27 at Ann Arbor High School. Block ticket reservations now being accepted at the Bud-Mar Agency, 1103 S. Uni- versity, NO 2-6362. P74 HERE IS lively, refreshing entertain- ment for your private party! Richard Hagen, piano and song humorist, has - novelty songs that will have you chuckling for days. This enthusiastic entertainer knows all the old favor- ites and gets everyone gathered around and participating. Ann Arbor's answer to the Kingston Trio-THE BEACHCOMBERS, now ac- cepting bookings for open houses, dances, Christmas formals. Contact the Bud-Mar Agency, 1103 S. Uni- versity,"NO2-6362. ' "7 IF YOU are a real Pro at photography, you shouldn't be caught without a NIKON camera for the football sea- son. See them at FOLLETT'S PHOTO DEPT. State Street at N.U. Just as advertised in Sports Illustrated. p1 WANTED: 4 non student tickets for MICHIGAN-MSU game. Good price for good seats. NO 5-7711, Ext. 2442. P63 VOICE CULTURE, Miss Johnson's stu- dio, graduate school of music, pupil of eminent teachers. Diction in Ital- ian. French and German. Many years teaching experience. Reasonable rates. NO 3-4685. F54 MICHIGAN UNION student talent list- ing-See our other ad. F55 SPANISH TUTORING by Latin-Ameri- can girl. NO 2-2887. F42 ZEN TRAINING EXERCISE. Instruction offered in connection with psycho- logical research project. Interested, men call Mr. Maupin, NO 3-1511, ext. 2536 between 10 A.M.-5 P.M. F39 DIXI-LAND DRUMMER wanted, please contact Tom Lough. Phone Univ. Ext. 421 W. Days. NO 3-0807 Evenings. F8 THE ANSWER to today's crossword puzzle will appear on page 8, upside down. R BOR SSOC I ATES, REALTORS 1829 W. Stadium at Pauline NO 5-9114 R2 J ilk'!N Sign up now for MICH IGANENSIAN SENIOR PICTURE Appointments Student Publications Bldg. MEN-Don't forget your White Shirt and Tie I,, I I' 2967 Packard NO 8-8668 J5 BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity, NO 8-8887. J11 U I k I b. r :.Af I, 4 i R to ". F Mary's plaids, tweeds, and stripes - Unpressed and bos pleats in striking color combinations - Sizes 8-16. DAY NIGHT 8:30 tFORMANCE ESSES ............. 8.90 RAS ..............12.90 AUSTIN-HEALEY '57, 100-6. Overdrive, spoke wheels, A-1. NO 8-9050 after 5. N13 1960 SAAB, 2 small for present owner's family. HU 3-0851. N12 ACROSS 1. Caprice 6. Pierces 11. Judgment 13. Overlooked 14. Man's name: Scotch 15. Indorse 17. Alternative 18. Paid public announce- ment 19. Measure 20. As it is written: mus, 21. Abolished 25. Fret 26. Lacerated 27. Funeral pile 28. English explorer 29. Uncommon 30. Fresh-water ash 31. Lasso 33. Curved structure 34. Misunder- stood 36. Wages 37. Minced dish 38. Jap. drama 39. News organi. zation: abbr. 40. Hauled away 42. 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