PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1948 PAGE SIX WEDNRSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1948 History of Berlin Shows) Unity Fight Big Four Action Is Nothing New (Editor's Note: This Is an interpre- tive article on the history of the crisis torn city of Berlin.) By ALLAN CLAMAGE People may say that the Big Four has accomplished nothing of merit in its few years of existence, but there is one feat for which due credit must be given. The Big Four has torn asunder what the populace of Berlin took more than 650 years to join. * * * THE GREATER BERLIN we know today is a relative babe. It was in 1911 that the residents of Berlin joined with those of some twenty highly populated suburbs to form the metropolis of greater Berlin. The merger was a culmi- nation of hundreds of years of petty bickering among the sub- urbs. The recorded history of the area goes back to 1234 when there appeared the first mention of Alt-Kolin and Alt-Berlin, twin cities on the banks of the River Spree. In 1307 the two towns united to control more effectively the trans- portation on the Spree. By 1900 they were completely surrounded by at least twenty independent communities comprising an area of 338 square miles. Today the future of Berlin rests in the hands of the U.N. Whether or not the city will be reunited holds the attention of the world. Hold Reception For Slosson An open house for all students interested in meeting Preston Slosson, democratic candidate for congressman from Washtenaw County, will be held Friday night at the home of Mrs. Hickman Price in Barton HillIs. Prof. Slosson will be present to discuss his political stand and to informally answer any questions which students may wish to ask him. Students interested in attending the open house should sign their name and phone number on the bulletin board in either Univer- sity or Angell Halls. The group will meet in front of Angell Hall at 7:30, Friday night. Transportation will be arranged by the Young Democrats Club. Wolverine Engineer Snags Third Sailing Trophy * *