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February 11, 1952 - Image 33

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iday. February 9. 1953

T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY

Page Nine

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FIE OXFORD PLAN:
Dorm for Dregs Slated

f s s

By HOWSEN PFEIFFER
iversity officials gave the go-
sd yesterday to plans for the
truction of a gigantic North
drangle in the center of the
on River.
.e new structure will embody
modern conveniences of the
sance Languages Bldg. as well
'terrifying" architectural in-
stions suggested by a four
study of Indian villages in
Amazon jungle, according to
stant to the janitor of Men's
dence Halls E. Lydia Pinkham.
iss Pinkham said the es-
e-proof dormitory would
sse. all. incoming. freshmen
o indicated a desire. to join
fraternity or were consider-
"incompatible" with the
shigan House plan.
e project's master-mind added
residents would be chosen on
basis of interviews held dur-
Orientation Week at the Neu-
ychiatric Research Institute.
udy of sample tests taken last
showed more than 90 per-
of the incoming freshmen
Id have been eligible for con-
ment to the new residence hall,
commented.
UAD OFFICIALS said the new
n, commonly. referred to as
Tortugas, will also house up-
classmen "who have not bene-
I from the Michigan House
I."

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FUNCTIONAL-Plans for student rooms call for efficient space ROOMY-These final plans for North Quad's Club O embody
utilization while maintaining friendly surroundings to remind the the desire of Residence Hall officials to provide the ultimate in
resident he was better off at home. The sample lounging chair cleanliness, comfort and service for the students forced to live in
pictured above is electrically wired for maximum comfort on cold the dorms. The sketch was found on the body of the quad
nights since most rooms will have no walls. It was designed by a architect who was mysteriously drugged and deposited in the
prominent Ossining, N.Y. architect. - offices of the South Quad Council.
well as his scholarship, char- er time I will release a confidential meals definitely indicates a res- House during an abortive Yuletide
acter and leadership qualities. document proving 205 quad resi- ident has not learned self-sacri- secession attempt.
It was learned, however, that dents are subversive." fice is an integral part of The When informed of the construc-
"obstructing the Council's policies" Quad leaders further an- Plan," West Quad Council mem- tion plans, Inner-Fraternity Coun-
would also be considered sufficient nounced they would place hid- ber Ted Bosh, '61, commented. cil President Pete Snort, ?, snarl-
grounds for exile. den microphones under all din- One council member, Mert ed "this is merely one more step in
* * * - ing tables to catch those who Brawn, '40, revealed he was slated the University's plan to destroy
WEST QUAD president Sam complained about the food. for a berth in North Quad for the minds and spirits of those who
Mafia, '60, said that "at the prop- "Criticism of our well-balanced smuggling guns into Michigan would seek a higher light."

tuch students will be report-
to a Conference Committee by
mbers of the Outer-House
uncil. Quad presidents said
t night they would base their
isi ns on the resident's con-
ution to house activities as
ion Closes
oor on Men
e Union front door policy has
.liberalized, it was announced
erday by Union President Dilly
te.
fective immediately, the Un-
front door will be taboo for
as well as women.
e felt the old rule was in-
table in its discrimination
~nst women." Gente declared.
ifter all, women have had the
t to vote for 30 years now,"
pointed out. "Why should we
'rinate in our Union?" he
d with a rhetorical smirk.
Ne have always tried to elim-
I from our ivy-covered books
s that have become anach-
s, traditions that have be-
e moribund," he explained.
was reported that a male
icate, not to be put off by wily
tegms, was forming to charge
front door.

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