SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ME EUNDAY, MAY 2, 19~4 TUE MTCUIGA1~J DAILY PAGE FIVE Aid Planned For Children Of Faculties Children of the faculties of over 73 of the nation's colleges and uni- versities will be able to attend col- lege tuition free under a tuition- exchange program to be financed by the Ford-sponsored Fund for the Advancement of Education. The $100,000 grant to enable a faculty child from any member college to attend any other school in the pool was announced today by President James P. Baxter of Williams College, which will act as fiscal agent for the first year's operations. The new corporation will be known as the Faculty Chil- dren's Tuition Exchange. * * * THE UNIVERSITY has not joined the group, which is com- prised mainly of private institu- tions. Children of the faculty en- roll in the regular manner here. According to Dean Charles E. Odegaard of the literary college, there would be no need for such a plan at the University. It is mainly the high tuition schools that have instituted it, he pointed out. Tuition free exchange will be recorded upon the books of the Exchange as debits and credits in semester units, instead of dollars. gilt, o r nant- % FRILLS and FLUFF for the young stuff! YARN GOODS For your newest sweater or 0 boyfriend's argyles HAND HOOK RUGS STo brighten up the dullest floor Come in soon and see our stock. We can help you with your knitting needs. c YARN SHOP 324 East Liberty ( iOpen 9 to 6 Closed Saturday jJ o =0