100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

July 02, 1959 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Daily, 1959-07-02

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

1959: THE MICHIGAN DAILY P

M

For Direct Classied Ad Service,
Phone NO 2-4786
m 1:000 to 3:00' P.M. Monday thrm Friday, and Saturday 9:30'till 11:30, A.M.

Russians Stress Languages

(Continued from Page 1)

remaining enrollment in foreign
languages, although in certain
areas, such as Tashkent and the
Central Asian Republic, the study
of Oriental languages is develop-
ing rapidly.
Stress Activities
In addition to formal instruc-
tion, the Russian schools place a
great deal of emphasis on out-of-

i
i

ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM and/or Board, excellent meals at
Tappan International House. Call Mrs.
Griffee at NO 5-5703. El
BOARDERS WANTED: Good food at
reasonable prices. Short walk from
campus. Call Hse. Mgr. at NO 2-8312.
E2
PERSONAL
WANT TO rent, swap or exchange 9
room house in Flint, three blocks
from U. of M. campus for comparable
accommodations in Ann: Arbor. Call
NO 8-8712. F13
LESSONS in singing and speaking,
Carol F. Westerman, NO 8-6584. F9
STEF AND RICH: You better get your
cookies before I eat them. F12
CAROL:
See ,you Friday night. The car is
a problem.

Bill

Flt

ROOMMATE WANTED: To share spa-
cious 5 room apartment, with swim-
ming pool. $90 from now 'till Sept. 1.
NO 5-7356 Fo
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
les. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service--mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
82
WHITE-S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Si
TIRE SALE
Good prices for used tires on
trade-ins. Complete Tune-up Serv-

FOR RENT
LARGE DOOM with private bath for
one or two persons. One block from
campus. 808 Oakland, NO 2-2858.
C23
ROOMS FOR RENT for girls. % a block
from campus. 1218 Washtenaw. NO
8-7942 for arrangements. C12
OUR RECREATION ROOM overlooking
Huron River 1 mile from campus is
for rent to refined young married
couple. Phone after 6 or before 9:30.
NO 3-5126. C22
CAMPUS, clean, 4 room furnished
apartment, $70. NO 3-4322, C
LARGE 3 bedroom house. Modern ranch
type with attached garage. Large
paneled living room with fireplace
and view. Stove, refrigerator, washer,
dryer, ironer and disposal. 1% blocks
from elementary school. Conveniently
near North Campus and hospitals.
Owner will care for yard and pay
water. Year lease or longer, $175 per
month. NO 3-8677. C20
3 BEDROOM furnished apt. for 4 girls
or 4 boys. Includes silver and dishes.
Tastefully decorated by interior dec-
orator. Convenient Liberty St. loca-
tion. $160 per month, including heat
and water. Phone NO 3-5098 evenings.
C19
APARTMENTS FOR RENT. "Furnished
or unfurnished," on and off campus
location, two bedroom, abundant
closet space, tiled bathroom and
shower, large living room, air-con-
ditioned if desired, birch kitchen,
closets and counters, Westinghouse
electric range and refrigerator, wash-
ers and driers. Tel. NO 2-7787. On
evenings and Sundays after 6, NO
5-6714 or NO 5-5515. C17
2 BDRM. apt. on 1st floor. Stove, refrig.
Campus. $110 includes everything. NO
3-4747. C16
ROOMS FOR MEN: Quiet. Campus area.
Linens furnished. Low rent. NO 3-4747.
C15
SINGLE ROOM, private bath, linens,
near campus and hospital. NO 5-5605.
C13
ON CAMPUS; A nice two room, fur-
nished, all utilities, private bath,
additional services. $80; with garage,
$88.50. NO 8-7234. C2
AT 1011 E. UNIVERSITY, student rooms.
For men at summer rates. Singles and
double. Phone after 5 P.M. NO 8-8681.
C4

FOR RENT
ONE BLOCK from campus, modern apts.
514 So. Forest. NO 2-1443. C1
FURNISHED: Campus apts., 1 or 2.
bdrms. Boys, girls, families. Single
beds. Summer rates and fall rates.
344 S. Division. Also caretaker apt.
C1i
COOL COMFORT-Everything you want
in an Ann Arbor apaartment.
5 FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS
T.V. * * * HI FI * * * Modern Kitchen
and Bath * * * Washing Machine
* * * Backyard and carport.
HURRY - Call NO 2-3036 after 5
This is the way to live.
C
BUSINESS SERVICES

DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN~
(continued from Page 2)

i
I

For Sunny Exposure
or townsmart coverage,
and for
good fashion always,

you can count on
our separates
at the

class activities in helping students
to master foreign 1 a n g u a g e s.
These activities vary but include
conversation groups, lectures in
the language of the country being
studied on the history, geography,
culture, art and customs of that
nation, and frequently plays put
on by student groups using the
foreign languages being studied.
At the Moscow Foreign Languages
Institute there is even an Eng-"
lish-speaking club where only
that language is used.
In contrast to this, our own
program of foreign language in-
struction leaves much to be de-
sired. Certainly it is totally in-
adequate to the needs of a great
world power whose international
commitments, economic and po-
litical, daily become more exten-
sive and more important to the
welfare of the nation.
Warn of Lacks
Specialists in the field have
been warning of this deficiency in
our educational program for
years. Unfortunately, these warn-
ings have fallen for the most part
upon deaf ears.
The situation is given tragic
overtones by the'way we have dis-
sipated ,our natural language re-

sources. This nation began its his-
tory as one of the richest coun-
tries in the world in terms of lan-
guage fluency. Ours was a melting
pot and people came from all over
the world to make up the new na-
tion, bringing with them, in most
cases, a native language and cul-
ture.
Today we are a single-language
nation. The assimilation process
worked too, well. We lost our lan-
guage resource almost before we
knew what was happening, and
certainly before we realized the
value of what we had.
Squander Resources
In plain fact, the way we
squandered our natural resources
in this field can be compared to
the reckless cutting of our vast
timberlands. The consequences, to
the nation are even more serious,
for there is no substitute for that
which we have tossed aside and
it cannot quickly be recovered.
But recovered it must be, and to
this task it is important that the
nation devote its best educational
thought and attention as well as
support. It will cost dearly to re-
place that which we have lost. It
will cost even more dearly not to
do so.

'U Regents
Name, Allisoi
To Faculty
GAYLORD - Appointment
Prof. Alexander W. Allison asa
sistant to the secretary .of,
University and lecturer in En
lish was approved by the Reger
meeting at Hidden Valley Frid
Prof. Allison's appointment,
fective yesterday, providesf
two-thirds of his time to be spe
as assistant to the secretary a
one-third as lecturer in Engli
He was an instructor in Engli
from 1949 to 1954 and assisti
professor from 1954 to 1958 at':
University. During the past ac
demic year, he served as assi
ant professor of English at Ka
mazoo College.
Prof. Allison received a Bacl
for of Arts degree from Hampde
Sydney College in 1941 and
Doctor of Philosophy degree
1949 from the University of V
ginia.
Say You Saw I
In The Daily

Romulus, Mich. - Elementary.
Torrance, Calif. - Elementary; Boys
PE; SS; Language; Math; Science;
Mentally Retarded; School Psycholo-
gist.
Twenty-nine Palms, Calif.-HS: Gen.
Shop/Mech. Draw.; Auto Shop/Metal
Shop; Librarian.
For any additional information con-
tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528
Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Requests:
City of Detroit, Mich., announces ex-
aminations for: Jr. Public Health Nurse,
Public Health Nurse, Practical Nurse,
Electroencephalograph Technician,
Physical Therapist, Nurse Anesthetist,
Pharmacist, Sr. Dentist, Dietitian, Nu-
tritionist, Jr. Medical Technologist, X-
Ray Technician, Occupational Ther-
apist, Veterinarian, Jr. Public Health
Educator, Student Social Worker, Re
habilitation Counselor, Jr. Art Curator,
Historical Museum Asst., Recreation In-
structor, Recreation Leader, and Swim-
ming Leader.
Organization in Stamford, Conn., Sr.
Staff Member, Human Engrg. (Psych.
training, application of statistics, gen-
eral math, engrg. comprehension.) and
Sr. Staff Member, Operations Research
(Grad. work, in Physics, Statistics,
Chem.. or Engrg.; Experience in inde-
pendent formulation of problems, data
collection and utilization, etc.) and Jr.
Staff Member, Human Engrg. or Opera-
tions Research (Academic training in
Psych. or Engrg.).
Dryden Rubber Division, Keokuk,
Iowa, young graduate chemist with 3-4
yrs. experience.
Detroit Hearing Center, Detroit, Mich.,
Executive Director for the fall.
State of Michigan announces exams
for: Draftsman, Engrg. Draftsman,
Highway Engrg. Draftsman, State Rev-
enue Commissioner and Pharmacist.
For further information concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.

I~ ~

NO WATER, DAUGHTER?

-mm-

a

DILLON
CAMPUS TOGS
1 1 11 South University'

J13

20-PACKET
TRAVEL
PACK
OVERNIGHT LAUNDERING
WITH THE WOOLITE
TRAVE L PAK
FOR ALL
WASHABLE GARMENTS
Not only woolens, but-silks,
cottons, synthetics and blends.
Preserves natural shape
and colors. Use Woolite in
cold water, and wear
them next day.

f
a
I
a
s
7

HOME LATE?
CUPBOARDS BARE?
You can shop at Ralph's 'till 12
midnight for all grocery supplies.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
J9
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. J5

YOU - U'I
OUGHTA BUY
WASH=7DRI
the cleansing, cooling pick-up
that washes face and hands
without soap, water or towel
No bigger than a matchbook, this
sealed foil packet contains a pre-
moistened paper towelette which un-
folds to a generous 6"x 8%. Already
saturated with a fine cleansing and
freshening lotion, Wash'n.Dri wash--
es, cools, tones up and refreshes face
and hands. Air-dries in seconds .. .
leaves skin soft, smooth, cool, clean.
A 'MUST" FOR TRAVEL..Keep
a few packets in purse or pocket - a
box in glove compartment of your car.
Box of 21, $1.00

8-OZ. BOTTLE
$150
PAMPER YOUR GIRDLE
' WITH
LASTIC LIFE
THE NEW GOLDEN
COLD WATER SOAP
Especially for washing girdles,
bras, foundation garments, swim-
suits. Lastic Life preserves
original strength of elastic,
protects-figure-molding
quality of.garments.

I

6

eaker system (Lab. model) GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION
$150. NO 2-4630 601 Packard NO 8-9429
B4 S3

organization
Notices

I

o 0
- 0 '~'~ ~ '~*4~*'C~4-
O t ^
~r
GayestSmartest Allures
amagic
r y r}summer wardrobe.
Bracelets Earringsin
0U
SSummer pastels - Whites n High
shades - pretend pearls - colored
v4V~"stone set pieces. Original prices from
$.00 to $10.95-.
cons.{rigina"Ty were from $5
C $15.00. 0
i r {H%.}::i:; > OSTUEfRI GS, any set.ith.ir-4re"
A ::.H Pon Forest Off U.Gniversity Opposite Campus
and CAMPUS TOGS at 1111 5. University 8
r Q,. {,. ,-y {:y':)$ly{i'i=- ' :So<==>": :o"''rJ..'{==:"

BUY
your typewriter
RENTr
your, typewriter

(Use of this column for an-
nouncements, is available to offi-N
r~alyranwi7. d rd ' tp.Aro-

-

rters

and have your typewr

ciauy recgnizea ana regiiao
ganizations only. Organizations
planning to be active for the sum-
mer semester should register by
July 3. Forms available, 2011 Stu-
dent Activities Building.)
* * *
Sailing Club, Regular Weekly Meet-
ing, July 2, 7:30 p.m., 311 W. Engineer-
ing.
International Exchange. will be open
from 10-11:30 a.m., July 2 Student Ac-
tivities Building Basement. Has infant
equipment and summer clothing.

Summer hours:
Monday thru FridCy
9:30 to 5:30

state and liberty

S

Saturdays we will
close at 1 :00

Wool te, Wash'n dry, Lastic Life-Main Floor

SERVICED

at your typewriter store
MORRI LL'S

,rr: 7.
vY r, C

314 S. State

NO 3-2481

Giving Morrill support for over 50 years
J12
BARGAIN CORNER
MEN'S SKIP-dent and plisse short-
sleeve sport shirts. $1.39, 2 for $2.50.
Wash 'n Wear, sanforized, assorted
colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washing-
ton. Wi

Subscribe
to The
Michigan Daily

4 thio ~ful y Weekend!l

71

Everything for your Comfort!

MORRI LLS
Summer Store Hours:

8-5 Weekdays... 9-1

Saturdays

starting Wednesday, July 1st

Swim

ear

I

STARTING

TODAY

I Ti-tE MIRISCJI CO

DIAL
N\O 2-3 136

Ends DIAL,
Saturday NO 8-6416
"MAGNIFICENT I"
.. \N t I%1 / , ' -Bosley Crowther,N. Y. Times
KoepewcC m Print :

Sport Shirts

by CATALINA

I

by MANHATTAN

I

I

I

I

ENDING
FRIDAY

n i
F
' f'1.._....._ __ __

alk Shorts

DIAL
NO 2-2513

%I

a I...A...U5

I

I I A09% a e - Adb,6,

i

I

I

I

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan