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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TVIMDAX, APRIL 19, 1955

PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AP1~XL 19. 1955

Pasquariello
Gets Grant
From Ford
Prof. Anthony Pasquariello of
the romance languages depart-
ment received a one-year fellow-
ship grant from the Ford Founda-
tion Fund for the Advancement
of Education,.,
The grants totaling $800,000
have been given to 138 college and
university faculty members in the
Upited States. The awards are
made by the Fund to enable facul-
ty members to become better
teachers in their respective fields
of the humanities, social sciences
and natural sciences.
Prof. Pasquariello was the only
University faculty member re-
ceiving an award from the Fund
this year.
Noted Author
Will Discuss
.ress' Today
Agnes E. Meyer, noted author
and reporter, will speak on "The
Press As Servant of Light and Pro-
gress" at 3 p.m. today in Auditor-
ium A, Angell Hall.
Mrs. Meyer reports on social
problems for the Washington Post
and Times-Herald.
She wrote "Journey Through
Chaos" in 1944, a collection of
articles on housing, educational
and health facilities for American
war workers during the Second
World War. Also, she was the au-
thor of "Out Of These Roots: The
Autobiography of An American
Woman" written in 1953.
U' Orchestra
To Perform
The University's Symphony Or-
chestra will give two out-of-town
concerts this month.
Scheduled for Saturday at Owos-
so and four days later at Big
Rapids, the program will include
Brahms' "Symphony No. 4," Du-
kas' "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"
and Prokofiev's Classical Sym-
phony.
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Hispanic Fiesta To Open

Three Students Arrested
By Police Over Weekend

Three University students got
into trouble with law enforcement
officials over the weekend.
Robert Crawford, '56, and Angus
Goetz, Ja., '57, were assessed $16.85
in fine and costs in Ann Arbor
Municipal Court yesterday for be-
ing disorderly in a public place
and for drunkeness.
The two were arrested by Ann
Arbor Police at 3 a.m. Sunday in
a Huron Street restaurant. Goetz
was charged also with creating a
disturbance and using indecent
language.
Peter Aliferis was arrested on
drinking charges by Ypsilanti po-
lice following an accident late Sat-
urday night.
Police said Aliferis' car, headed
east on Washtenaw, went over the
curb and smashed down 60 feet ofj
iron guard railing before coming
to a halt. After backing his car'
away, he attempted to drive off
and collided with another east-
bound car.
After treatment at Beyer Me-
morial Hospital for facial cuts and
bruises, Aliferis was jailed on dis-

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orderly charges and drunken driv-
ing for arraignment.
Also in Ann Arbor Municipal
Court yesterday, John A. Weyl
paid $27 in fine and- costs for
speeding 60 miles per hour in a
35 mile zone. on Stadium Blvd.
April 9.
New Exhibit:
Carboniferous
Age Depicted
A new exhibit depicting a Mich-
igan landscape during, the Car-
boniferous Age has been acquired
by the University Museum.
The scene, called a diorama, is
built of wax and plastic and set
into a case with a painted back-
drop. The foreground is three-
dimensional and blends into the
two-dimensional background.
The museum is open from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. every day and from 2
to 5 p.m. Sundays.

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REHEARSING for "The Difficult
Widow" are Barbara Bandler,
'58, and John Hatgis, '57.
Rehearsing for "The Difficult
Widow" are Barbara Bandler, '58,
and John-Hatgis, '57. Action in the
Spanish play takes place in a town
in Argentina in 1805, The play,
sponsored by the Spanish club

--Daily-Esther Goudsmit
and romance languages depart-
ment, is one feature of the His-
panic Fiesta which opens tomor-
row.
Performances of "Una Viuda
Dificil" will be presented at the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater to-
morrow at 8 p.m. and Thursday at
3:15 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Student and Degree-Candidate
Recitals Set by Music School

Heart Disease
Lecture Topic
"Programs for the. Control of
Heart Disease in the United
States" will be the topic of a lec-
ture given by Dr. John Ferrerr at
4 p.m. today in the School of Pub-
lic Health auditorium.
Dr. Ferrerr is a director of the
American Heart Association, New
York City.
joint Conference
"Value of the Integration
Course" is the topic of the Literary
College Conference to be held to-
day at 7:30 p.m. in the Glee Club
Rm. of the Union.

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For the rest of the semester, the
music school has scheduled srveral
'student and degree-candidate re-
citals.
Helen Stob '55SM, pianist, will
give a degree recital at 8:30 p.m.
today in Rackham Assembly Hall.
Also giving degree recitals are
Frances Hauss '55SM, Joan St.
Denis Dudd '55SM, Thomas Tipton
'55SM, Ellen Sherman "55SM and
Lorraine Falberg, '55SM.
Miss Hauss' piano recital will
take place at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow
in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Miss
Dudd's vocal recital will be at
8:30 p.m. Thursday in Rackham
Assembly Hall.
Tipton's recital will be at 8:30
p.m. Friday in Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre. Miss Sherman and Miss
Falberg will perform Sunday in
Auditorium A, Angell Hall, Miss
It's Clear Cut that the
Crew Cut is the Mode
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Sherman at 4:15 p.m. and Miss
Falberg at 8:15 p.m.
Also included in this week's re-
citals is a performance by Wil-
liam Doppmann '56SM at 8:30
p.m. Saturday in Lydia Mendel-
ssohn Theatre.
Doppman is the winner of both
the Naumburg and Michaels'
Awards

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