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rHE MICHIGAN DAILY

Med School
Lists Goals
For Future
The medical school's senior
faculty last month sketched out
a broad set of academic goals to
guide the school's future develop-
ment.
There was no "pressing" im-
mediate need to adopt the state-
ment, Dr. H. W. Bird, assistant
dean, explains. Rather, it is a;
general definition of objectives
that may be taken into account in
planning the schoos teaching,
training and research programs.
In the statement, the medical
school acknowledges its respon-
sibility for the "preservation, ex-
tension and dissemination of
knowledge in the sciences and
arts of medicine," and points out
that the school's character is the
product of the personal and intel-
lectual interaction of its students
and faculty
Consequently, the faculty, for
the first time in the medical
school's 111-year history, set out
a concise list of goals.
1) "To create an environment
that will attract to it students
and faculty of excellence.
2) "To provide optimum oppor-
tunities for the student to learn
significant facts and principles,
to develop independent intellectual
discipline and to acquire the skills
and judgment required to apply
his knowledge to problems of hu-
man health and disease-whether
as a clinician or a laboratory in-
vestigator.
3) "To investigate and evaluate
the phenomena of life so that
knowledge and understanding are
increased.
Officials Halt
March Against
Alleged Vice
By The.Associated Press
City and college officials of Ter-
re Haute, Ind. halted a planned
student march in protest against
alleged vice to the city hall Tues-
day.
Students of Indiana State
Teachers College claimed Mark I.
Williams, dean of men, forbade
the demonstration. Two hundred
students gathered on campus, ar-
guing over the protest with school
officials.
A current article in the Satur-
day Evening Post supports stu-
dents claims that gambling and
prostitution flourish in the city.
Daily Staff Writer
Nabs Purse Thief
Quick action by Daly sports-
writer Dave Andrews, '62, led to
the apprehension of a purse
snatcher Wednesday night.
James Hines, of Ypsilanti ran
past the Student Publications
Bldg. at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday as
Andrews was leaving the building.
Hines was beinig pursued by -Rob-
ert MacNish and George Oser,
Grads, and Josephine Stewart,
owner of the purse Hines had
stolen.
"I chased him into the parking
lot and when I had almost caught
up with him he slowed down and
threw the purse at me. I kept
running, caught him and we both
fell down," Andrews said.

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-478I
from ':00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through riday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:30

LOST AND FOUND
LOST? To find yourself try the Michi-
gan Daily. Just find a telephone and
dial NO 2-3241. A3
FOUND: 15 weeks (a full semester) of
interesting, newsy reading. This was
found on the Diag., Jan. 28, 1961 and
the owner is wanted desperately.
Please call NO 2-3241 for information
and find a semester's DAILY sub-
scription as a reward (only $4.00 too).
Al
FOR RENT
ROOMS NEAR CAMPUS, $6-7-8 per
week. 1319 Hill St. NO 2-6422. C138
MODERN furnished apartment for four.
Near campus. Call 3-6001. C126
ON CAMPUS-Single and double, linens
and cleaning. 1018 Church, NO 2-916.
164
3-ROOM APARTMENT: furnished, pri-
vate bath. NO 3-4325, $100, available
immediately. 0114
CAMPUS ONE BLOCK-Modern Apart-
ments, 514 South Forest. NO 2-1443.
C112
WANTED, working girl or part-time
student to share apartment close to
campus and hospital. Call NO 2-9731
evenings, 0159
COMPLETELY FURNISHED house for
2nd semester. Whitmore Lake. $120
per month including all utilities.
Phone 3-8406. C120
CHURCH AND OAKLAND-Furnished
two rooms with separate bedroom.
Couple or two girls. $90. NO 3-7268.
010
APARTMENT for rent, furnished or un-
furnished, 3 rooms and bath, heat
and water furnished. Phone 2-8492.
03
SINGLE ROOM for gentleman. Private
bath. Cooking privileges optional. No
drinkers or smokers. Call 8-8345 2-6
p.m.. 2
BASEMENT ROOM-Suitable for gen-
tleman student. $6 per week. 849 Tap-
pan. Phone NO 5-8081 or HA 6-3902.
09
MEN STUDENTS-Room with private
bath for two; also single room. Linens
furnished. One block from law school.
808 Oakland. NO 2-2858. C8
ROOM FOR MEN-two doubles, two
singles, one double with private bath.
Linens furnished. One block from
Law School. 808 Oakland. 0118
FURNISHED APARTMENT - Newly
decorated. Three large rooms and
bath, located one block from law
quad. All utilities included. 804 S.
State. Cli
HOUSE-2 bedroom. New oil furnace.
Newly decorated. Furnished or unfur-
nished. $75 per month. Off Highway
23 between Ann Arbor and Brighton.
EL 6-8995. C25
PLAIN panelled large double room,
private entrance, private bath, fire-
place, washing privileges, available for
semester. Need transportation. NO
2-7554. 012
APARTMENT-Girls or couple. Near
Union. Two room, private bath, news
modern, attractive, quiet, dignified
house. $90.00 plus electricity. Phone
8-8955. After 6-3-5261. 05
NEAR CAMPUS-Room and board for
men students. Single, $90 month;
double, $80 month. No smoking or
drinking. 436 S. Fourth Ave. NO
3-1182. 07
SINGLE ROOMS-Large and clean, from
$7-0. Terrific location: just down the
street from the Union! Linens fur-
nished, and quiet guaranteed. 804 S.
State. . 4
5 OR 6 GIRLS-3 bedrooms, living room,
den with studio couch, 2 full baths,
large, sunny kitchen, disposal, com-
pletely attractively furnished, utilities
included. Campus-hospital area. Call
5-5125 or 3-0787. 6
PHOTO SUPPLIES
MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM P1FI,
w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Tr. All
brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or
leave message with NO 3-4288. B76
ROOM AND BOARD
EXCELLENT COOK, any or all meals.
Call NO 2-2252, Alpha Kappa Kappa.
HH8
ROOM AND BOARD-for man, $20 per
week. Phone NO 8-8018. El
Read the Classifieds

BUSINESS PERSONAL
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. FF2
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES to work
lunches (11-2 p.m.) Cafe Promethean,
phone 2-6362. H4
DAY CARE for Infant in my home.
Pittsfield area, NO 2-9709. H3
WANTED TO RENT
I NEED an inexpensive, unfurnished
single apartment, reasonably close to
campus (SAB side, preferably). If
you know of one that will be vacant
sometime before June 30, please write
Box J of The Michigan Daily, giving
all pertinent information (location,
rent, etc.).
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington
W1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
COLLECTOR'S RECORDS-Old Good-
mans, Ellingtons, Nobles, Lumcefords
etc. All 78 rpm. Call 3-0305. X1

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru F
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-478

FOR SALE
USED electric guitar and amplifier.
Best offer. Call Don, NO 5-8323. B102
1957 SCHULT Mobile Home, 1 bedroom.
Call HU 2-3532. B93
JIFFY CUP HEATER-Electric. Western
Auto, 119 E. Washington. B4

Brand new GRINNELL piano
INAUGURAL SPECIAL
Full keyboard, full guarantee
Only $399.00
Used Ivers & Pond apartment size
Only $195.00
Used Hammond Spinet Organ
Model M2, Walnut
Only $975.00

FLOOR LENGTH wedding gown, sie
I12. NO 2-9709. B5.

GRINNELL'S

323 S. Main

NO 2-5667
X10

A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS. GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W Washington NO 2-1834
PERSONAL
THESIS illustrations drawn. 10% pro-
ceeds to Care. Call NO 3-5718. F67
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the Big H.
Iony F9
Join the DAILY and see the world -
through an Associated Press Teletype
Machine. P11
BEGINNING MONDAY, Feb. 12th, the
Cafe Promethean will open for lunch
from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. F16
JOAN-All is forgiven. Please meet me
at the "Flowering Peach."
Jimmy F1
YES!I YES!I I WILL! Will you? Read
about the Michigan Union's Spring
Mass Meeting in Tuesday's Daily. F14
MICHIGAN UNION -Spring Mass Meet-
ing. Tuesday, February 14, 4 p.m., 3rd
floor Conference Room. F13;
DON'T MISS Oscar Brand, the Bawdy
Balladeer, at the Cafe Prormethean
this weekend. 9 big shows-Sunday
matinee. F17
ADVENTURE IN EUROPEI Unique trip
Maximum freedom. $1,250. 2% mos.
Coed. Jet. Limited to 30 members.
First class hotels. Not a typical tour.
More Info NO 2-0592 evenings.P62
Yes-You Can Still Join
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
BUSINESS STAFF
-- Advertising
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Stop in Anytime
F2,

FOR SALE' OR RENT-37 foot modern
house trailer. 2-5946 after 5 p.m. B2
30-FOOT HOUSE TRAILERJ-moveable
to any trailer lot. Good condition.
Call HU 2-4341. B103
4'% LOAN-low down payment will
assume GI mortgage on newly deco-
rated 3 bedroom ranch. 2252 South
Circle. NO 3-7967. B101
3-BEDROOM HOUSE-115 Highlake. Call
3-8065 or 5-9114, $500 down, total
$13,900. FHA, gas heat, full basement,
dark room, wooded lot near school,
shopping, disposal. B3
MISCELLANEOUS
NEARSIGHTED ?
Is your vision getting worse year
after year? A new method makes it
possible to regain normal vision
For further information, write to
Dr. D. S. Rehm, Ivar Vidfamnes
Gata 29, Hagersten, Sweden. Ml
USED CARS
'54 MARK VII. Jaguar sedan, $725. NO
3-9137. Ni
MUST SELL NOW-MG Roadster, $695
hurry. Good condition. Call 8-7519.
N108
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessories.
Complete Automotive Seryiee-All
products and services guaranteed.
Road Service
You expect more from Standard
and you get It."
1220-South University
NO 8-9168
82

SITUATION WANTEI
HOUSEWORK WANTED - Experi
dependable person. NO 2-9782.
BUSINESS SERVICES
WE LOVE EVERYBOD
(INCLUDING STUDENTS)
and We Have in Stock
GARRARD "A" LAB SE
A turntable with changing mech
PILOT MKII FM TUNE
Extreme sensitivity for $49.95
SHERWOOD 500 AND
See Them and Hear Them
Bring your sick radios, pe
ables and Hi-Fi Equipme
for regular checkups.
Ann Arbor Hi Fi & TV C

304 S. Thayer

No

FANTASTIC SAVING
Special January Prices
SATURDAY EVENING POS
Reg. Price-$6.00 1 yr.
Speciai-$4.95 82 wks,
ATLANTIC MONTHLY
Reg. Price-$7.50 1 yr.
SPECIAL--$2.50 1 yr.
Don't forget you can also get '
LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRA'
at less than 8c per copy.
Student Periodical Agen
ORDER NOW - PAY LATE
NO 2-3061
Got some spare time? Come d
to Ralph's, you're bound to
something that appeals to
appetite.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5

MASSACHUSETTS Mutua
ance. R. Carl Darnell,
Ave., NO 8-6313..

Winter

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Sale

DRESSES
% to off
including casuals-dressy
cocktails and formals
SWEATERS

/3 off

wools - shetlands - orlans
slipover-cardigan - novelty
cashmeres-by famous maker

4ff
(Bargains galore)

5.00 rock

NEW
(arrivals daily of
Spring fashions)
DRESSES - SUIT
COATS

DRESSES - JACKETS
TOPS - COCKTAILS

Sheer - as - a - breeze pantie,
panelled front. Lycra spandex
with rayon-nylon-cotton cov-

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