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PHOTOGRAPHER JOHN IHIRTZEL CAPTURES A CAMPUS SCENE7

* It was more than a
quarter Century ago
that Saffell & Bush
originated the style
and quality of lead-
ership in Men's
Wear that has made
them a leading suc-
cess on the Univer-
A, S ^sity Campus.
* This Spring, DRESS
CORRECTLY for all
occasions! You may
browse at your lei-
sure for Saffell &
.; Bush will gladly
show you the Ivy
Look for Spring.
SAIFIFIILL & BUSIHF
On State Street
FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURY

CONTENTS
PARACHUTING-Fear and nausea characterize
man's reactions to an activity that was 'never
meant to be', Page 3.
THE MUSIC LAYMAN - A review of Vincent
Sheean's new book, "First and Last Love,"
Page 4.
THE ART OF COIN COLLECTING--An explan-
ation of and look at the fever that overcomes
these dilettantes. Page 5.
COFFEE AT THE UNION-From the day alumi-
num and formica took over, a new campus type
has been evolving. Page 6.
FACULTY ART -Our reporter visits a recent
showing of faculty creativity at Rackham.
3 Page 7.
I LIVE IN A DORM-A first-hand, eye-witness
account of tbat modern phenomenon known
as 'mass living.' Page 8.
THE EMOTIONAL PROBLEM-Mental medicine
men are giving their advice to worried students
who pursue them with rare avidity. Page 9.
MODERN POETRY-Reviews of two new books
THATISUSUALLYUNNOTICED that promise to enliven the current literary
scene. Page 10.
SUPPLEMENT EDITOR-Ernest Theodossin
SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHERS-
Read Norman Jacobs, Charles Curtiss,
John Hirtzel and Richard Gaskill
PICTURE CREDITS-Page 1: top, Daily photo-
Dai ly graph by Richard Gaskill; bottom, Daily photo-
graph by Norman Jacobs; Page 3: courtesy
Classifieds United States Army; Page 6: Daily photographs
by Charles Curtiss; Page 7: Daily photographs
by Richard Gaskill; Page 9: courtesy fine arts
department; Page 11.
CREASE STANT
LO
VE RING
SHAPE NG
: FORTUNE FLANNEL
WOOL & ACRILAN*
No modern-day wardrobe's complete
without at least one flannel-the classic
suit that's always in good taste where-
ever it's worn! You'll appreciate the
luxury look and feel of Fortune Flannel
-a superb blend of wool and Acrilan-
in a choice of light, medium or dark
tones-priced for the modest budget.

150
Chemristrand's Acrilic Fibre
RABIDEAU1ISPARRIS
"Where The Good Clothes Come From"
Open Monday Nite 'Til 8:30-
Tuesday Thru Saturday 'Til 5:30
119 SOUTH MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR
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