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T HE M ICH I GA N DA I LY

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Hollywood Infiltration

T Thursday, February 7, 957

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THE THREE MUSKETEERS
... a scene from the MGM film (See Story, Page 13)

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CONTENTS
NORTHERN MICHIGAN - A contrast between
the busy life of a resort city and the silent life
of a hidden bog. Page 3.
PUNCH MAGAZINE - An editorial revolution
has achieved a striking change from 'stodgy'
to casual humor in this famed British journal.
Page 4.
THE CONVERSATIONAL LOOK - A penetrat-
ing analysis of the collegiate appearance that
has burst in to a new 'way of looking.' Page 5.
WARREN'S 'NEW ENGLAND SAINTS'- Our
reviewers present two opposing views of this
recently published literary work. Page 8.
THE POLITICAL SCENE - Political science
courses naively ignore the dirtier aspects of
politics our writer finds, as he examines the
varied channels of political corruption. Page
10.
A FINNISH JOURNEY - Traveling in the 'pine-
wrapped corner of the earth' proved more ex-
citing than Mr. West anticipated. Page 11.
THE MUSIC REVIEWER - Our 'reviewer of
reviewers' lists the criteria necessary to mak-
ing sound musical judgments. Page 12,
HOLLYWOOD INFILTRATION - The long-
standing enemy of television has been proving
that old movies can attain greater popularity
than many 'live' TV shows, a distressing situ-
ation to dozens of producers. Page 13.
'THE KING AND I'-Despite its glowing per-
formances and lively color, it is nothing more
than a filmed stage production. Page 14.
A TRIBUTE TO THE STATE - The 'Michigan'
has played significant parts in an assassina-
tion, the training of World War II troops and
done a great deal of peacetime work. Page 15.
TELEVISION ADVANCEMENTS - They prob-
ably will be more technical than artistic; the
form will definitely improve, but the content
may remain the same. Page 16.
ARTURO TOSCAN IN I-He corrected the abuses
tradition had led music into, while carrying
on a never-ending search for perfection in all
he did. Page 18.
EDUCATION - 'As many avenues of satisfac-
tion as possible' is recommended by Prof. Cut-
ler who works on the assumption that',. .ideas
can be fun.' Page 21.
SUPPLEMENT EDITOR-Ernest Theodossin
SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHERS-Edward Groff, David Arnold
PICTURE CREDITS-Page 2: Courtesy Metro Goldwyn Myer; Page 4:
Daily photograph by Edward Graff; Pages 5, 6, 7: Daily photo-
graphs by David Arnold; Page 8: Doily photograph by Edward
Graff; Page 10: Daily photogrdph by Hall Leeds; Page 11:
photographs courtesy Boersma Travel Service; Page 12: top photo-
graph courtesy Spencer Photographers, Milstein, Rubenstein cour-
tesy Choral Union Society; Page 13: 'The Farmer's Daughter'
courtesy RKO Studios, 'Adam Had Four Sons' courtesy Screen Gems,
Inc., all others courtesy Metro Goldwyn Mayer; Page 15, 17: of-
ficial photographs, U.S. Navy; Page 18: Associated Press Photo;
Page 21: Daily photograph by David Arnold.
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