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TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, TUY 19,1953

Union Addition Quickly Rising to the Skies

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-Daily-Sam Ching
... BRICKLAYER GETS IN THE ACT . .. AS THE ADDITION TAKES FORM

G. B. Shaw Play To Open Tomorrow

depicts states of mind styles of
living and social and political pro-
grams which preceeded First World
War.
As a setting, Shaw employs a
rembling villa in Sussex. The own-
er of the house, a retired sea cap-
tain portrayed by James Young
runs and decorates the house as
though it were a ship.
The villa symbolizes a dry-dock-
ed Noah's Ark to which different
species of English culture flee to
escape the coming storm.
Cast Members
Among these specimens are the
captains daughters, Lady Utter-
wood played by Rose Marie Cas-
sidy, Spec., a snobbish aristocrat,
and Hesione Hushabye, enacted by
Marian Mercer '57 who represents
Woman in Society.

Other members of the captain's
ironical, comical crew are, Hesi-
one's husband Hector, a shy hero
type portrayed by Roland Jones,
'57; Boss Mangan, a capitalist,
played by Michael Gregoric, and
Ellie Dunn, a romantic young girl
enacted by Carol Loveless, '57.
William Hawes, Grad., as Ran-
dall Litterworld, a liesure class
bachelor; Donald Gilger '57 as
Mazzine Dunn and Beverly Marko-
witz as Nurse Guiness complete
the cast.
Settings for the play have been
supervised by Prof. Jack E. Ben-
der while period costumes have
been designed by Phyllis Fletcher.
Tickets for the production,
which will run through Saturday
evening, are on sale at the Lydia
Mendelssohn boxoffice.

U' Alumnus
To Head Pitt
A University alumnus, Edward
H. Litchfield, was named chan-
cellor of the University of Pitts-
bturgh yesterday.
Litchfield currently is acting as
dean of the School of Business
and Public Administration at Cor-
nell University.
He received his bachelors degree
here in 1936, and his Ph.D. in
1940.
Litchfield has served as director
of civil affairs for the United
States Military Government in
Germany and worked to promote
the Government's objectives for
democratizing Germany and mak-
ing it a self-governing nation.
Since then, he has worked as
consultant to the Under-Secretary
of the Army. He later became the
first executive director of the
American Political Sciense Associ-
ation.
He is the author of two books
on political science and co-author
of a third. A fourth book is now
being written.
Litchfield's wife is the former
Anne Muir Macintyre of St. Clair.
She is also a graduate of the Uni-
versity.
Ministers Plan
Visit To Russia
LONDON (P)-Four prominent
Baptist clergymen from theUnited
States yesterday accepted an in-
vitation to visit the Soviet Union
next month.
The four Americans all are
members of the executive com-
mittee of the Baptist World Alli-
ance.
European and
American Hairstyles
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