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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951

PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1352
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'FOR MEN ONLY':
Union, Offers Numerous
Attractions to Ca mpus

The Michigan Union, campus
men's club, is being robbed of one
college tradition-its ivy trim-
' but it is firmly hanging on to its
more noted tradition of forbid-
ding women J o enter the front
door.
Offering extensive recreational
facilities and endless special ser-
vices-for men only-the Union
k1 Huron River
gSite of New
'UT' Cam pus
(Continued from Page 1)
' No time schedule has been set
4for the major part of the project-
sed campus. University officials
have a "master 'plan" on paper,
calling for construction of the
, Huron campus in a series of self-
' contained units, each of which will
be of quadrangle design, built as
the need arises and funds become
available.
EACH THREE-OR-FOUR build-
' ing unit will be of standard archi-
tecture-but the units will vary.
Modern styles are expected to be
the architectural motif, but the
University doesn't want to commit
itself to a standard style which
may become obsolete.°
- ~The -whole project, according
to a statement by President ar-
tano H1. Hatcher, has been formu-
°n lated as a longrun effort to
meet "increasing responsibilities
and demands upon theUnvr
Uie-sity." Enrollment has now dip-
ped to 17,000, but in 1948 reach-
ed an uncomfortable peaks of
almost 22,000.
Although there must be some
further construction on the pres-
ent campus, "we know now that
there is not adequate space for an
enrollment of 25,000 students-or
kpossibly more-which it is reason-
able to anticipate In the 1960's.
"Since the University cannot
n expand much further in its pres-
ent setting, the natural area for
its= growth is toward the north
where the valley of the Huron
River and the sloping hills may
be used fully in developing a
campus of beauty and utility."
The new Huron center would be
a, mile and a tenth, as the crow
flies, from the center of the cam-
pus. Only the arboretum and the
municipal golf course would sep-
arate the two campusues, making
a virtually contiguous, although
sprawling, University community,
with a recreational center in the
middle.
Included in the fine arts center
would probably be the Music
School, which for years has been
sdissatisfied with its present cramp-
ed quarters in Harris Hall and
Burton Memorial Tower.
Also in U' plans is a beautiful
outdoor amphitheatre set in idyl-
lic surroundings. It would be built
on a concave slope, overlooking an
artificial lagoon.
New Grads
To Hear Dean
Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the
Horace H. Rackham School of
Graduate Studies will address an
assembly for new graduate stu-
dents at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Dean Sawyer and other mem-
bers of the staff will welcome the
students and explain the facili-

ties and opportunities available to
them at the Rackham School and
on the campus.
The program is being sponsored
by the Graduate Student Council
which represents the University's
graduate student population.
An open house and mixer with
dancing and refreshments will be
held after the talk at the Rack-
ham Assembly Hall for graduate
students and their guests.
Opera Meeting
A meeting of the Union Opera
Program Committee, open to
freshman men and women, will
be held at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 17, in Rm. 3K of the Union,
according to Bob Golten '54, com-
'mittee chairman.

has for 49 years been a campus
center for students and alumni.
Recently, however, women
have been allowed more liberty
in use of Union facilities. The
cafeteria is open to them week-
days from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and on
Friday and Saturday evenings.
The Bowling alleys are also open
to women on Friday and Satur-
day eveniigs and Sunday after-
noons, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
But in spite of occasional pro-
test uprisings by women students,
the tradition barring them from
using the front door still shows no
signs of breaking down.
ALL MEN students automati-
cally become eligible for member-
ship in the four-story brick land-
mark as soon as tuition fees are
paid.
Available at registration, a
membership card entitles a stu-
dent to use the numerous Un-
ion facilities which combine the
advantages of a recreational
hail, a hotel, a lounge, a cafe-
teria and a library.
Recreation-wise, the Union of-
fers swimming, bowling, billiards,
ping-pong, and in less strenuous
manner, checkers and chess.
NEARLY 200 guest rooms make
the Union popular to football
weekend visitors and overnight
lodging accommodations are avail-
able year-round to members and
guests.
The Union's lounge facilities
and cafeteria services have given
it the "campus-meeting place"
tradition.
Besides its functions as a
men's club, the Union has lately
become a campus service center.
Its third-floor rooms are open
to meetings of accredited campus
groups. The main desk sells sup-
plies, magazines, and newspapers.
On Saturday evening,
throughout the year, the Union
sponsors dances in the second-
floor Ballroom which accommo-
dates 400 couples.
Of, special interest to incoming
freshmen, the Union takes charge
of orientation of men students and
sponsors a stag party and a mixer
during orientation week.
Other special functions are:
Travel Service, where drivers and
riders are matched for vacation
travel; Student - Faculty coffee
hours held twice a month and Tu-
toring Service, in which students
register to receive aid in their sub-
jects.
Managed by a Board of Direct-,
ors composed of alumni, faculty
members and students, the Union
is a center for most men's club of-
fices. Student managers for 1952-
53 are Bill Jentes '53, president;
and Jack Ehlers, '53E, secretary.
'U'Orientation
Still Goes On
(Continued from Page 1)
A new event in the schedule)
this year, a student publications
open house will be held Thursday
aftern~oon and Friday morning to
give new students a picture o' the
main campus publications-The
Michigan Daily, Michiganensian,
Gargoyle and Generation.
A series of 12 one-half hour
meetings have been -scheduled
Wednesday morning and Thurs-
day morning by Student Legisla-
ture to give new students a round-
up of SL activities.
Students' academic , ability will
get a tryout at 1 p.m. Friday and
8 a.m. Saturday at Hill Auditor-
iumn where academic aptitude tests
will be given.
As a final note in the program
Fridaiy night has been set aside
for newcomers to attudent the

various welcoming programs plan-
ned by church organizations.
Evaluations
May Be Ended
Literary college students may
not have another opportunity to
grade their teachers as they have
in the past.
At the last faculty meeting,
members voted to appoint a spec-
ial committee to make recommen-
dations as to whether or not the
evaluations should continue.
Last year the faculty was graded
"a shade lower" than the time
before.

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'SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT:
ilatcher To Begin Second Year

No longer a freshman on cam-
pus, Harlan Henthorne Hatcher
will have had a year's experience as
the University's eighth president
when the fall semester opens Sep-
tember 22.
The 53 year old educator, author
and civic leader, who was appoint-
ed to succeed retiring President
Alexander Ruthven in May, 1931,
has spent his first year getting to
know people and .places, and try-
ing to become a "student's presi-
QP T t."I
PRESIDENT Hatcher has a
wide background for his job, of
heading the Midwest's top univer-
sity. A native of Ironton, 0., he
prepared for college at Morehead
Normal School in Kentucky.
After completing preliminary
work at Ohio State, he received
his Ph.D degree fro'm that uni-
versity in 1927. He did postgrad-
uate work in this country and
abroad, and became an instruc-
tor at Ohio State in 1922. He.
as appointed a full professor mn

cher was given the Ohio Gover-
nor's Award for advancement of
Ohio's prestige in 1949. A year lat-
er he received the Ohioana Grand
Medal for his books on Ohio and
the Noithwest Territory.I
Aiding President Hatcher in
running the University, a $40,000,-
000 a year business, are: Vice
President and Dean of Faculties
Marvin L. Niehuss; Vice President
Wilbur K. Pierpont, in charge .of
business and finance, Secretaty
and Assitant Vice President He~r-
bert G. Watkins; and Director of
University Relations Arthur L.
Brandon.
YES, A HAIRCUT!
"We'll custom style
your hair to please."
Today-
The Daseola Barbers
Near the Michigan Theater~

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NEW ADDITIONS--Room numbering in the three new Angell Hall additions will closely follow the
original Angell Hall plan. Numbers in the classroom section, Mason Hall, are in the 400's on the
ground floor, 1400's on the floor above and so on. Offices in Haven Hall follow the same plan with
numbers in the 600's. The four Angell Hall auditoriums are lettered A, B, C and D. Main entrances
to the buildings are marked "E" in the above diagram..

PRESIDENT HATCHER
1932, served as dean from 1944-
48 and became vice-president in
charge of faculties and curricu-
lum in Septemnber, 1948.
Noted as one of Ohio's most out-
standing citizens, President Hat-

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To Be Held
The International Students As-
sociation is giving a mixer to help
foreign and American students be-
come acquainted at 8 p.m. Satur-
day in the student lounge of the
First Methodist Church, 120 S.
State Street.
Entertainment presented by for-
eign student groups, record danc-
ing, square dancing, community
singing and an introduction to
the International Students Asso-
ciation are planned for the even-
ing's program.
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BLOCK 'M' SECTION:
Grid Stubs Redeemable
At Barbour Gymnasium

Tom AND MEREDITH SUCKLING
of the
L.oIi. BALFOUR COMPANY
"Homne of the Official Michigan .Ring"
Welcome You to Michigan
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Students holding Block M' stubs
will be able to redeem them for
season football tickets on Monday
in Barbour Gymnasium, the Wol-
verine Club has announced.
The reservations, which are
transferable, were distributed by
the Club last semester in a new
attempt to give the University a
first-rate flash card section.
Groups of students who want to
sit together can do so if they pick
up their tickets at the same time,
according to Dorothy Fink '55
Block ' Committee co-chair-
man. All unclaimed reservations

will be distributed Tuesday morn-
ing on a first-come-first-served
basis.
In addition, Block 'M' section
members will be required t- at-
tend a mass meeting, the date of
which will be announced later,
and come to football games a
half-hour before kick-off for a
practice session.
"With just a small amount of1
practice, we hope to perfect a
flash card section in the near fu-
ture which will rival the best in
the country," Miss Fink declared.

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