PAGE SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEMREABER 27, 1956' Thomas Dewey Visits 'U' To Meet Press, Students Freshmen .....Offered AT CLEMENTS: Show Early Election Data -Daily-Vern Soden THE DEWEY GRIN-Three versions of the face that in two election campaigns adorned thousands of billboards as it appeared yesterday during a press conference at The Daily night desk. -Daily-Vern Soden RESOLVED-SMOKING-Richard Snyder, 157, Daily Managing Editor, reads a resolution that former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey (right) helped formulate when he was on The Daily staff in the early twenties. It asked4,that students be allowed to smoke in the Student Publications Building. r _ a looking for IVY LEAGUE Corduroy Slacks? Made like expensive slacks * Tailored with slim look * Back strap and adjustable Buckle * Low Hip Fit * Best Talon Zippers ® Quality Fabrics New Course By DIANE LaBAKAS1 Freshmen entering the School of Literature, Science and the Arts this fall have been offered the opportunity to take a combined English-Great Books course. Five sections of English I have been set up to meet as Great Books classes four times a week and as English I classes twice a week. Students thereby take two courses and receive two grades and seven hours credit. Rich Background "One of the advantages of this arrangement is that it gives fresh- men English students a rich sup- ply of subject matter to use in developing their writing skills," Prof. Henry Ogden, Great Books committee chairman said. "Students in these sections will also get a firmer grasp and a more intricate knowledge of the great books themselves .as a result of writing about them than they would through discussion." He said the students' writing will grow and will simultaneously help to enrich their reading experience. Prof. Ogden pointed out that in- structors in Great Books teach the Greek and Roman classics as al ways whereas instructors in Eng- lish I emphasize organization, paragraph structure, and diction. Two Marks He explained that students in these sections will receive one mark for Great Books and one for English I. He said the Great Books grade will be primarily determined by the student's grasp of the reading material and his writing quality. "In English I the grade will de- pend primarily on the quality of the writing done, and for the ac- curacy and validity of his state- ments." Prof. Ogden attributed the in- novation to Prof. Warren G. Rice, English Department chairman. Great Books is primarily a fresh- man course. Sophomores may take it without permission but upper- classmen must get Prof. Ogden's consent. SU' Broadcast Time Hihed In response to a highly-favor- able audience survey conducted earlier this year, the University radio station WUOM will expand its weekly broadcast. schedule to include Saturdays. This increases WUOM's weekly air-time to 70 hours and marks the first regular extension of the broadcast week since Sunday pro- grams were inaugurated four years ago. "The coming expansion," ac- cording to University Director of Broadcasting, Prof. Waldo Abbot, "achieves one of the major goals of our past thirty years of educa- tional broadcasting. It puts WUOM on the air regularly seven days a week for the first time in station history." Monday through Saturday, the station will be on the air from noon to 10:30 p.m. The Sunday schedule, which begins at 9 a.m., will remain in effect for the time being. In this election year, the William L. Clements Library is featuring an exhibit on early election cam- paign data. The library's distinction lies in its exclusive concern with early American history. Contempory doc-j uments of historical significance are the main interest of the li- brary. The president exhibition includesE banners, pamphlets, broadsides,, and letters representing campaigns from 1663 to Lincoln.- Included in the exhibit is a 41 page speech made by Daniel Web-I ster at the Republican NationalI Convention in 1832, and a letterI from President Polk to Lewis Cass, Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PRICES FOLLETYS STATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY Michigan's unsuccessful candidate for president, in which he con- gratulates Cass on "the almost certain prospect of your election." In another exhibit case is an American flag on which is printed the trademark of Benjamin Harri- son, a jug of hard cider and the slogan "Harrison and reform." One of the newspapers in the exhibit, The Washington Gazette, emphatically predicts that Wil- liam H. Crawford is a sure thing in the 1924 presidential election. A broadside issued in 1799 by the Federalists, accusing the Re- publicans of skullduggery, and the indignant reply of the Republi- cans adds to the display. r " \ Eu' "* -Daily-Larry Carbonelli IN OLD POSITION-Former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey resumed an old position behind the night desk of The Michigan Daily yesterday but this time to make news, not report it. Dewey is a former editor of The Daily; he held a press conference in the Student Publications Building before delivering an address to a Young Republican rally at Hill Auditorium last night. Cuffed free 6 Khakis $4.95 State Street on tieCaM.us 1 . .... I9 ; :I Arthur Murray Studios DANCE -CLASSES 1311 S. University Phone: NO 3-4143 or NO 3-4144 Prepare now for the exciting football week-ends! Dances include: Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Mambo, Tango, Samba. Check three. 10 FULL HOURS INSTRUCTION. One hour or Two Hours Per Week. Full Course Only $15. NAMEj ADDRESS CITY & STATE Phone I am interested in classes F STATE BEST DAY MON. THRU FRI. FROM 4-5 P.M. -Daily-Larry Carbonelli LEAVES HILL-Former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey leaves Hill Auditorium last night after he delivered a speech to a rally of Young Republicans. He spoke before a capacity crowd. Organization Notices Hillel Foundation, Sukkot Inter-faith Party, 4-5:30 p.m. 1429 11111. Westminster Student Fellowship, Bi- ble Study 4:15 p.m., League. Christian Science Organization, Servi- ices, 7:30 p.m. Lane Hall. Sailing Club Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Rooms 3R & S Union. Michigan Crib Society Meeting, Room 3B Union, Dean Stason, Speaker IFC, Mass Rushing Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Union Ballroom. Lutheran Student Association, Serv- ice, 9:30 p.m. Student Chapel. International Center, Weekly Social Hour, 4:30-6 p.m. International Center. Baha'1 Student Group, Discussion, 8:00 p.m. Lane Hafl................. 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