ET' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Grade Schoolers Attend IFC Party UNIQUE CAPITAL: Washington to Observe Anniversary Tomorrow By DAVE TARR Washington, D.C., one of the most unique cities in the world, will celebrate its 155th anniver- sary tomorrow. Since its construction, architects as well as the average visiting tour- ist have agreed that the city is one of the most beautiful and skillfully conceived anywhere. Prof. Harlow 0. Whittemore of the ar- chitecture department commented that only Paris, which has been in the process of rebuilding over a period of several hundred years can compare to it. Original Plan of Frenchman The original plan of Washing- ton by a Frenchman, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, was followed very closely and was very good according to Whittemore. "How- ever, the city that grew up on the outskirts of the originally planned city has been rather poorly con- ceived." Prof. Preston W. Slosson of the history department said that be- cause of the architecture and lo- cation, Washington was one of the most imposing cities in the world. "This country isn't unique in having a special district for the capital, however," Prof. Joseph E. Kallenback of the political science department pointed out. He said both Mexico and Australia have such an area. "It was necessary for the gov- ernment to be able to exercise complete control over the land on which the federal buildings stand," he said. Journalistic Capital Washington has been a central place for news to form also. Prof. Karl F. Zeisler of the journalism department said, "Journalism has been honored in Washington, the home of great newspapers. Edi- tors today still strive to match the clarity, impartiality, and complete- ness of the Niles' Register during the first half of the 19th Century. . aY V f " < ITI party started in 1939 as a .com- munity service of the IFC and the I University. The first program was held in Hill Auditorium but it was so dif- ficult to control youthful enthus- iasm in one building IFC decided s to open fraternity doors and have 1 43 separate; parties. - "Bigger and Better" . Since 1946 the party has been s an annual event and according to IFC and University officials, "It gets bigger and better every year." Invitations in the form of parent permission slips were distributed to the first through fourth grade pupils several weeks ago. Parents were responsible for bringing the children to and from the parties, but between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. the fraternity men were strictly at the children's mercy. You don't have to settle for a "WARMED OVER" model NEW SPRING SUITS in time to wear home for CHRISTMAS .the natural look DUKE modeluhme Jacket with lapped saums, and deep hook vent, And, Back Buckle-strap on rousers The DUKE model suit combines the trim easy lines of the "natural look" with smart, casual, comfortable fabrics that are "natural", too. This week try on the Duke model -you'll like it. $6 0 WLD State Street on the Campus Read and Use "Daily Classi fieds Though the fraternity men had a slight edge in manpower, 2,204 to 2,200, the first to fourth graders were in complete control of the situation. "This is rougher than football," yelled a varsity atlete with five young ones mobbing him. Guests Exhaust Hosts Most of the social chairmen learned they had underestimated the eniergy of their guests, for the boys and girls soon wore out the hosts in game-playing. However, most of the frat men had dates who entertained the younger set with Christmas carols until the arrival of Santa. Vets To See Variety Show Patients at "Veterans Hospital will be treated to the Arnold Air Society's top-rated variety show Tuesday night at 8:30. The show, often called the "poor man's Gulantias," features top campus comedy and dancing acts. This is the fourth year that the Air force ROTC honorary organi- zation has staged the program. ~mI Survey Research Center Set To Begin Third Voting Study As another presidential election draws near, the University's Sur- vey Research Center is preparing to start its third national study to find out why people vote the way they do. Angus Campbell, director of the Center's previous voting studies in 1948, 1952 and 1954, said, "Our findings provide a kind of con- temporary history, a detailed re- cord of political behavior at one point of time." The study is slated to be even more important )n combination with the Center's previous find- ings. "The comparison of these data with those gathered in former elections makes possible a wide range of analyses which could not be undertaken from a single set of "data," he commented. The 1948 and 1952 data made it possible to demonstrate the great differences which occur in the nature of voter behavior from one election to the next, Campbell continued. The apathy and inde- cision of 1948 contrasted sharply with the interest and resolution of 1952, he explained. The Center has received a grant of $110,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation for the 1956 study. Approximately 2,000 people, sel- ected by chance and representa- tive of regions of the United States as well as the nation as a whole will be taken just before and justJ after the election. Read and Use Daily Classifieds A Representative From the NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY I Will Interview Applicants for ENGINEERING POSITIONS in the Placement Office ALL-NEW ALL= AMERICAN '56 See it December 15th at YOUR DEALER Nye Motors 210 W. 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