I' THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI . . _ Soviet Union Survey Course Expanded to Meet Needs 'U' PROFESSOR SAYS: Travel Affects U.S. Foreign Aid MWNNWWWAMM C: Due to tremendous favorable reaction from University students, the interdepartmental Survey of the Soviet Union has been expand- ed from a ,two to a three hour course effective this semester. Consisting of two lectures a week in the past, the course will now include a discussion section p e r i o d, Prof. William Ballis, chairman of the Committee on the Program in Russian Studies, announced. Nine professors and instructors from, five departments will present the survey, all of whom have lived or travelled in the Soviet Union, Prof. Ballis reported. Two of these, Michael Luther, of the history de- partment, and Harold Swayze, of the political science department, have recently returned from a year's study at University of Mos- cow. They were members of the first group of Americans to study there in 20 years, Prof. Ballis advanced. Calling the survey the most ex- tensive course of its kind given in an American university, Prof. Bal- lis said its purpose is-"to give on a sophisticated upper division level a capsule survey of Russia." The course will include lectures dealing with Soviet-ideology. Scheduled as lecturers are Prof. Ballis, Prof. George Kish, of the geography department, Prof. A. Lebanov-Rostovsky, of the history department, and Prof. Morris Bornstein of the economics depart- ment. Prof. Deming Brown, Hor- ace Dewey and Robert Magidoff, all of the Slavic languages depart- ment, will also lecture. ID's Ready Completed ID cards will be distributed next week in the Student Activities Building shop area. Students who had their pic- tures taken Sept. 14, 15, or 16 should pick up their cards be- ginning Monday. Those who were photographed Sept. 17, 18, or 19 can receive ID's starting Thursday. Students should bring receipt stubs. American foreign aid would be more effective if more qualified 4umericans go abroad, Prof. John E. Bardach of the fisheries depart- ment asserted. Just returned from a year's study of the fisheries resources in Cambodia, Prof. Bardach said one of the difficulties of American agencies abroad is that too few top-flight technicians are willing to leave comfortable surroundings and "go out into the world and help." Continuing on this "Ugly Amer- ican" theme, Prof. Bardach pointed out that possibly the clue to the success of an aid project is knowledge of native culture and especially, language. Prof. Bardach learned Cam bodian for the project. He said the big problem in Cambodia was that the concept of conservation is not fully appre- ciated, while the population steadily Increasing. is Prof. Bardach suggested fish culture as the answer to the di- minishing supply of fish, per capita. Prof. Bardach started work on the program. 0 GY&S SocietIIy" Plans Meetingy The Gilbert and Sullivan Society will present "Yoeman of the Guard" this semester. The, student-run Society's first meeting will be held Sept. 20 in the Union with tryouts immediate- ly following and continuing to Wednesday. PROF. JOHN E. BARDACH . . . favors travel abroad , t r Y 1 u s r r i 1111I I IIIII CLASS OF 1963 For a more successful university career, plan now to take your notes in shorthand and to' type them and your themes, theses, and term papers. Let us supply this practical traininig during your freshman year. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Ii cramming for college? Hutzel's.. . your fashion headquarters for the smartest college styles ever. Featuring Fall's bold colors and the latest muted shades. Outfits to mix-n-match, sportswear, accessories .. .everything to make this your most fashionable college year. MAIN AT LIBERTY ANN ARBoR Ann Arbor's Most Fashionable Address William at State Ann Arbor s lI I SCreditable" thing ... I CREDIT CARD nacre address stu dent no. .a ...- -....... GREENE'S CLEANERS, 1213 S. University for use at all GREENE'S locations I special student* charge accounts Can't accuse Greene's of not being sympathetic; to student budget problems. We know a budget isn't always a manage- able thing . . . so if a 30-day charge ac- count for your dry cleaning will help . . we're about to be helpful: Come on over and sign a simple ap- plication. We'll issue a Credit Card that will see you through the 1959-60 school year, and it will be usable at all three Ann Arbor store locations. Pardon the pun . . . but isn't this a "creditable" thing? No more waiting for payday or check-from-home day to get your dry cleaning and shirt laundry done. Just flash your credit card. Self-service at the South U store, one- day shirt laundry, Home Valet Service to all student residences - and now special charge accounts. The list of services is growing. What WILL we thihk of next? f< S.A.B ., Sept. 18-19 Daily pick-up at Quads and Dorms Sororities and Fraternities call 9-5 P.M. Sept. 21-2 v I ll