SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1954 THE MICHIC
In Close Quarters
N AVID worker of crossword
puzzles George Babcock, a
teaching fellow in the zoology de-
partment, shares a small and well-
packed one-room apartment, which
includes berom study and ltch-
All s If lurniture ranging
m a n table to orange
cr dinthe Babcock in-
Q t'i igars, pipcs and
Se cock explained, "ci-
ears often too expensive and
~' pipes are too much Itroubte to
bother with when I'm not home." r;4
Living in a tiny one-room apart-
ment dominated by bed and desk,
Odette Golden, a teaching fellow
in the French department, finds
room for an electric coffeepot and
a few prized specimens from her
rock collection.
One of the more unusual stones
in her collection which she began
at the age of seven and "takes up
shelves at home," is a lapis lazuli
she picked up in Leningrad, when
she spent a few days there in 1938.
Proficient in both French and
Spanish, the red-headed New York-
er finds the music of French im-
pressionists and Gershwin "lovely WITH DICTIONARY AT HAND, GEORGE BABCO
for relaxing," A CROSSWORD PUZZLE
GAN DAILY
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MESSIAH
Sat., Dec. 4, 8:30
HILL AUDITORIUM
ANN ARBOR
LUCINE AMAR, ..... Soprano
LILLIAN CHOOKASIAN . . Contralto
CHARLES CURTIS ...... Tenor
DONALD GRAMM . . Bass
University Choral Union
Musical Society Orchestra
ALICE LUNGERSHAUSEN, Harpsichord
LESTER McCOY, Conductor
Repeat Performance
Sunday, Dec." 5, 2:30
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