.r u - ... ...,v. .... ^e.. ';r.'. IT 3 . R.. .7Y. .. Tn. JR .. 71 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, May 20, 1956 Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... CONTENTS AN OPEN-LETTER TO THE PRODUCERS OF 'PICNIC'- A step-by-step analysis of "the greatest American moving picture ever made." Page 3. FOREIGN POLICY-An Indian journalist makes some observations about his country's behavior in the arena of world politics and concludes that "whether India's foreign policy is right or wrong. . . it has succeeded." Page 4. THE ART OF A PEOPLE-Indian art is not outside life, it is an integral part of daily life, a reflection of In- dian religion and philosophy. Page 5. AMERICAN IN INDIA-Writer John Frederick Muehl traveled across India on a fantastic 2,300-mile jour- ney, covering everything from Communistic upris- ings to jungles and swamps. Page 6. 'VI ErNA' SHAPED WITH HANDS, NOT HEART-A re- view of former University creative writing student Alfred Slote's new book, "Lazarus in Vienna." Page 9. LOEHR: ART IS A 'CIVILIZING PROCESS'-A profile of a University fine arts professor who "lives the art." Page 10.{ LANGUAGE TRANSLATION--Machines are turning out remarkably efficient copy and lessening man's work load in this latest of scientific discoveries. Page 11. ANN ARBOR THEATRE-A plea for more diversified and intellectual dramatic fare and a discussion of ensuing problems of audiences and productions. Page 12. SUPPLEMENT, EDITOR-Ernest Theodossin SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER-John Hirtzel SUPPLEMENT ARTIST-Harriet B. Hamme PICTURE CREDITS-Page 5: courtesy of Fine Arts De- partment; Page 6: photograph by John F. Muehl; Page 7; left photograph courtesy of John F. Muehl, right photograph cour- tesy of News Service; Page 8: courtesy of Fine Arts Depart- ment; Page 9: courtesy of Kanter Studio; Page 10: Daily photograph by Sam Ching. w. N ' iC., . ...' ...Y.-. ' . "i: :;