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September 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…CANADA (Continued from Page 7) thinking about it, repeated the words. But realism accepted Canada's present dependency on the United States as Bob explained his coun- try's policy-making process. FOREIGN POLICY in Canada is not formed as it is in the United States, hewn out of con- troversy under a blazing spotlight of publicity. For Canadians recog- nize the fact that their interests lie generally parallel to those of the United States and Gr...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

…"Visit? Why Yes, I Think I Miglt be Able Wjeg £id~iit &ilg Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3 241 To-" Then Opinion& Are Free Truth Will Prevail" ditorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all rep...…

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…PREVIEW EDITION Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom D43ait t PREVIEW EDITION TY-FOUR PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1959 TWENTY-FOUR tudents See Cuban Revolution INCLUDES 'U': Bill Lists Building- Outlays a .. i 'U' Officials Exp Record Enrollme: Literary College Total Swells, Numbers Drop in Engineering )uring Week as Havana Guests legation eludes I U Students group from America Disagrees with Most On ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…'Plain Talk' About The Problems Of American Higher Education By THOMAS HAYDEN PLAIN TALK FROM A CAMPUS, by John A Perkins, University of Delaware Press, 1959, 195 pages, $4., PLAIN TALK from a Campus" is simply that: a collection of clear, sensible essays concerning contemporary problems in higher education. The author is Dr. John A. Perk- ins, president of the University of Delaware, and a former mem- ber of the University political sci- enc...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

…-j ,. JAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOm 'U' Health Service Continuing To Care for Student Needsj SPONSORED BY UNIVERSITY: Students Can Get Art Print Loan 19- By MICHAEL BURNS University Health Service has been serving the students and faculty of Michigan for 46 years. Providing basic clinical services and a number of specialty clinics, including mental hygiene, the Ser-. vice is well equipped to handle all types of case...…

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…__O__ THE MICHIGAN DAILY NG ACT DANCE Kirk Says Student Press Needs Greater Freedom STUDENT PRESS SERVICE: SEPS to Utilize National News Center The University of Michigan GILBERT &SULLIVAN SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ., Sept. 20, 7:30 P.M. 3RS Michigan Union aiav deN Z ajne 'll Because of the nature of an in- stitution of learning, the student press should be endowed with a greater degree of freedom than a public, commercial pub...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…CAMPUS P1 (Continued from Preceding Page) the intellectual life must be legis- lated: "The University through its rules and regulations, must estab- lish a community which will en- hance rather than hinder scholar- ship, abhorrent as such rules may be to the student, and incidentally, to a freedom-loving faculty...:." , In his final essay, titled "The New Dictator," Perkins labels 1957-58 as the year of the Great Educational Awakening, and re...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 12

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r. (Speech Department Offers P1 laybill 1- By KATHLEEN MOORE An annual tradition on campus is the speech department's presen- tation of a playbill. Traditioially consisting of four' plays and an opera, the latter pro- duced jointly with the music school the playbill is planned by. the speech department's Theatre Committee to include as wide a variety of styles as possible, mix- ing comedy, ...…

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…x$, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 18, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE TOWER HOTEL VELCOMES YOU, FRESHMEN ! For your parents and guests- the relaxing comfort of our rooms . . . And for you also . . . delicious meals served in our GOLDEN APPLES DINING ROOM Featuring Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinners p Board Helps 'U' Students Find Rooms The Ann Arbor Council of Churches and the Human Rela- tions Board of the Student Gov- ernment Council have established a...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 13

…15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILI Stirton Displays arborn Center Campus FROM SPEECH DEPARTMENT: Playbill Features Five Productions -c- (Continued from Page 6) Prof. Josef Blatt of the music school shared directing chores with Prof. Bender and took time out to explain the intricacies of opera production. Words and music are learned separately at first, he said, then integrated to produce a harmonious effect. On stage, he continued, "the players ...…

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…i Seventieth Year ON TOUR: Khrushchev Tough Effective Leader a Opinions Are Free ith Will Preval"t EDITED ANT) MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUbENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. X, SEPTEMBER ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. T"O THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIJESDAY ~EPFF1WTWU~ 1~ 1~4W "LTA"a:,Jm i0, 10-0.7 F_ Hatcher Teas Provide Informal Get-Togethers COMPLETES AREA STUDIES: Southern Asia Curriculum To Begin / vited to each open house as special guests, President Alexander Ruthven started the student open houses early in his 22 years of office. The teas soon became a tradition. Custom Introduced The custom of having men a...…

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…dBER 18, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY J Opens Branch in Oakland County I y ',icet .a* r closed doors and retaining indi- vidual anonymity. The group came up with a dis- tinctive. program containing a philosophy of education. Educational Philosophy Its postulates are: Present university curriculums are too specialized. Vocational training is overem- phasized as opposed to the liberal. arts. Faculties do not necessarily teach students but help ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY w Student Government oposal Set for Approval OFFICIALS MAKE PREDICTIONS: Housing, Enrollment Situations To Stay Stable tcontinued from Page 1) Committee will also have faculty members, but in- of having both Dean of and Dean of Women, the resident for Student Affairs ppoint one of the two, and so name one other member C) YEARS: Okay New A University calendar for ; the ars 1960-61 and 1961-62, with ly "minor changes" f...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEF THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA1~, SEP Hold First Fall Baseball Practice ,.. the game's the thin AS By TOM WITECKI Those privileged to gain en- trance to Michigan's daily football practices this fall may become a trifle startled if they glance away from the crunching combat and toward the green hulk of steel and concrete that serves as the Wolverine baseball stadium. AVOID disappointments Deal with Gold Bond Cl...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 16

…_______________________THE MICHIGAN DAILY TED LY, SEPTEMBER ] ------------- j to and the U NIVERSITY O)F MICH IGAN 'ry ::..cr::**r!+**.r r.. r Y .:r.y;"'u,".. %r 9'-S.t a. ,, t . .u SALE, AUTOMATIC WASH-AND-WEAR. '*1 , l> \\ " action "Jackets in Dacron® blend for men. 36 to 44 GIRLS' GYM "'SKIPS" IN WASHABLE DUCK Sturdy cotton uppers, rubber soles. !White, red, blue, other iolor sf mall 5 to big 10. ARCH-CUSHIONED SASKETBALL "SKI...…

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…ER 18,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY erdders Hold St ime Conditions To Prevail as Yearlings. :tempt. To Crack All-Veteran Lineup aidium Scri mmage RUMORS ARE FLYING: All ' -Gordon Likely Tiger Manager in '60! but four sophomores will be mak- McRae, Michigan's most exciting ing, their final bids for the open- sophomore since John Herrnstein ing day positions. in 1956, is pushing Darrell Harper The expected starting unit in- for the number one rig...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 17

…ACTIVITIES SECTION / 4 OA4 t 4t CYi ii ACTIVITIES SECTION E PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TWELVE PAGES Socia I Scene iUE BUILDING-An (aerial view of the Women's League s a side view, autumn shadows creeping up the side. In the ground at right is the Health Service Building. a ge Cooinates :tivities of Women By LINDA BRODEY * The Women's League was founded in 1890 and has served as the clearing house for wome...…

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…IGHTTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Klum Named Assistant Cage Coach able to work together closely in attempting to solve Michigan's numerous cage problems. The two also -share a unique coaching relationship. Klum played under Perigo when the present Wolverine coach was head men- tor at Benton Harbor High. And when Klum had his best team at Ann Arbor high in 1956, Perigo's son Don was its co-captain. Will Also Recruit In addition to assisting Perigo with ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEP ic higras To visit Campus This y ea By FAITH WEINSTEIN ichigras, "the weekend when" yone puts their books away," ild be bigger and better than this year, according to the irmen. ' arvby Lapides, '60, and Joan halski, '60A&D, co-chairmen the weekend described the kend as "Like Mardi Gras in r Orleans, with costumes, be and everyone being merry." :ichigras begins on Friday it, they explained; when, aft- ...…

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…0 SECTION TWO Y Bk 4an iI3 aaii4' SECTION TWO wr- n.. - Rill.Wt & Y rV1TfllVT C, rnrm.RL.r n o ne TIMU.T PAGES A&Aa 5 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN: FRIDAY, SUrTLMISER 15, MU EIGHT Pi i ruvria-raax o wwrrnwwr riw Registration Ordeal Produces Week's Biggest Social Activit MOTHER SAID THERE WOULD BE TIMES LIKE THIS - And there were. Wednesday morning they told me I was supposed to register for classes. That figured. You know, you go to coll...…

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…SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE' )UNSELINGOTHERS: 'Block M' Provides Visual Cheers Good Seats Union Provides Student Services $ Freshmen interested in football. Spirit - It is set up on a similar scale to Union. These usually include art, e the United Nations and is repre- games and food. sented by Foreign and American In conjunction with Internation- h students. al ,Week the Cinema Guild shows Pressing world problems are in- f...…

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…I TWO .....THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRMAY, I PRECISION PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Beautiful Styling .. . GERMAN OLYMPIA ITALIAN OLIVETTI SWISS-HERMES SMITH-CORONA and the Smith-Corona Electric Portable ' PRODUCT OF TALENT HUNT: Merit Scholar Program Bears Results OUR GUARANTEE: ONE YEAR MOBRILL'S Over 50 years of MORRILL support GEORGE J. GORE . appointed professor NO 3-2481 314 South State 1 J The h A Yho're Tn NLY S s29-.3 E. Liberty St M...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 20

…)9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 191 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. ifi SELF-GOVERN I NG: , Cook Residents Appreciate Distinctive Style of Living II By SHAR9N EDWARDS With Portia over the doorway and Venus in the hall, Martha Cook building is undoubtedly the center of more legends and myths than any other dormitory on cam- pus. For example, it is a firmly- enriched conviction of the major- ity of the students-ma...…

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…1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1dl iT' Counseling Chairman Defines System Set Registration Hours For Extension Courses Shcaggy~ Fleece $1295 By NORMA SUE WOLFE "It's primarily and simply the most effective way of getting stu- dents to continually consider aca- demic objectives so they will get a sampling of everything," Prof. Donald Eschman of the geology department, chairman of Faculty Counselors for Freshmen and S...…

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…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE FrvE '1~UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?A~E FTVW ,w , Panhellenic Serves as Sorority Governing Body By FAITH WEINSTEIN Panhellenic Association servesj as a governing body and liaison organization between the 22 na- tional and one local sororities on campus. The first function of the Asso- sororities to get together in a place where they can speak frankly. Now that sprin...…

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…o _ Auction of Bicycles med for Saturday - ) 'U' Press Publishes Scholarly Volumes By LINDA GOLDEN 'fHi thMorsurouex of Michigan history of theModern] The first four volumes, boxed mittee on Scholarly Publications. "Our department of the Uni- Wo sI r. r I- . - -- u ~ er a - -m 7 KENNETH McELDOWNEY ore than 75 bicycles will be auction. All profits made will be put into the SGC Activities Schol- Ltion at the Student ov- ashi Open under ne...…

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…;, PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 59' XAESXTEMCIA AL TEDY ETME 515 }My WAA Offers Variety of Facilities By LINDA BRODEY- for Women For all incoming freshmen coeds and transfer students who lack a physical. education credit on their transcript, the University makes one year of physical education training a requirement for gradu- ating. The program for women is di- vided into four eight-week ses- sions. For each eig...…

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…UER 18,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I R CLASS: roduetory Asian Course-Rescheduled Rockefeller Comments on Value of Lincoln Cente By CAROL FELDER I and II was created by the Studies Committee and of-! for the first time in 1958. ause of its tremendous suc- his broad introductory course ia will again be offered to graduates in the fall and semesters of 1959-60, Prof. I. Crump, Jr., of the Far n languages and literatures tment said recently. will ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 23

…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19W THE MICHIGAN DAILY WAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SKVE1~ Foreign Language Clubs Supplement Students Classroom Work By DONNA MOTEL The activities of a foreign lan- guage club are valuable to any student of a foreign language. They offer the, opportunities to practice the language and to learn about the culture of the country. "The special goal of the German Club is to inc...…

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…To Host Humanist Council Law School Nine Students Win Awards Nine University students have versity will be the scenend received a total of $500 in the 1959 W h ., won $50 in the W EL hC VM E STU ernational gathering of Folklore and the International Frederick Burkhardt, president of Summer Avery and Jule Hopwood John 0 M then the International Committee for the History of Art. the American Council of Learned ward.f. onaghan , '60, wn $75 r Phi...…

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…,, EIGRT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 4 )ean Bacon Discusses European Touri __ By KATHLEEN MOORE Back from a vacation in Europe, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon has decided "seven languages, seven capitals, seven currencies in a month's time are too much- at least for me." Miss Bacon and Assistant Dean of Women Elsie R. Fuller were the only participants in a music tour...…

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…18, 19;9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FA Ya 18. 19~ TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY J' Students DIRECTOR SAYS VOTERS MERIT STUDY: Survey Research Center Notes Political Behavior Chores n Summer JACKSON, Wyo. (') - In a ish lodge in the shadow of the and Teton Mountains, the iters, porters, busboys and cabin aids don bermuda shorts after urs and mingle with the pay- g customers. By JEAN SPENCER The work carried on by the Survey Research Center during 1958-5...…

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…x, o r.,a. ivina :u. Ems, a5a - 'CHI'; .M1CiiliiAlV DAlI.Y . PAGE NI FOUNDED IN 1890: Women's League Composed Of Three Separate Branches (Continued from Page 1) i f groups planning to sponsor charity projects. Room has to be allotted for the functioning of each committee and League project and the girls who take care of this belong to the House Committee.. Coordinating League activities with building calendars, they see the meetings are s...…

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…!IGIT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.oe'a.*,. ,... .. ''.i. '.?***.d.* : . "iriS'PI3 G(r>... + -f ___ _________________ '_...:" S ..__ ___ ..P. . ___: .. w.v^4°' it: %'/ YAsisi:2eS4,~~~' "''": .: c vc UDt'AY , SEPTEMBERl .V.4 :I "'4 ::e3 :VI E ' i ' .. ,M. ,s,,, , , r _--.-, . L " ,,, . Welcomes You to It's Michigan's Most Beautiful and Newest Mobile. Home Park -here's the reason why: p;.' '3 .3 r.., {.: ':3 ... .} All sites are extra large,...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUES n Carousel'To Be Staged L As Fourth Consecutive P DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 y Musket roduction Many organizations require years of successful operation be- fore they are accepted as an inte- gral part of the Michigan scene. Yet Musket (Michigan Union Show, Ko-Eds, Too) has been re- ceiving wide acclaim virtually from the day of its inception just three years ago. This dramatic organization, which supplanted the all-male...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TOR FROM ENGLAND: mnus Calls U.S. Teachers 'Aware' Prof. Lloyd, I nerican professor is more 'the world outside the than most of his Euro- iterparts, writes a former y graduate student. I Millgate, an English- n Cowes, Isle of Wight, iching fellow at the Uni- 1956-57, has recorded his ns of the American Engineer, Succumbs teaching scene in the current issue of the "Michigan Alumnus Quar- terly Review." "I have a great a...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 27

… Junior Class Plans Annual J-Ho J-HOP-The annual all-campus formal Is a scene of glitter and glamor, adding sparkle to between-semester hiatus. In the scene above, the League Ballroom frames tlhe spectacle of dan under. a sky made starry by a committee-but starry nonetheless. ng tne aance nal, and later appear with coeds as dates, they Waterman Gym when attendance would remain at home. *ose to over 250 couples. The Exciting Atmosphere grand...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY COUNCIL ACTION: shopping Center Plans Frustrated I 'p -~ --I El lans for a five-store, East Sta- n Blvd. shopping center were strated again by the City incil recently. 'he Council voted 9-1 to adopt zoning ordinance which left y 3.67 acres of the iite for "C" al business zoning. The remain- of the area of about 14 acres' et for "B" multiple family and -1" transitional zoning. Thether or not Northwest Park struction Corp....…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 28

…I .4 THE IC wIrI A TV TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 L I 1959 FALL SEMESTER I I, I h I I 11 k. Thursday and Friday, 7 and 9 EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. Saturday at EXCEPT WHERE 7 and NOTED. 9, Sunlay at 8 U. SEPTEMBER 24, 25 I MARRIED A WITCH by Rene Clair, with Veronica Lake, Frederick March Short: True Story of the Civil War r I 0 OCTOBER 29, 30 Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro with Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender, Erna Berger, Berlin...…

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…/. THE MICHIGAN DAILY BOOKS Red Moon Hit Questioned The public still lacks the scien- tific evidence necessary to judge whether the Russian rocket did hit the moon, says Prof. Fred T. Had- dock, University astroAomer-engi- nleer. "There is no doubt the Russians launched a rocket and that it must have come very close to the moon, but this does not indicate that the moon was hit. The Russians have been proved right in the past, but this does ...…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 29

…I SPORTS SECTION C14 r m43At 1 4I a tIj SPORTS SECTI ON TWELVE PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 TWELVE PAGES bJim Benagh SportsEditor Michigan Sports Rundown Whether it's before 101,001 spectators at massive Michigan Sta- dium for a Michigan-Michigan State football game or before a gal- lery of a half dozen at. Michigan's Blue Golf Course competition, the Big Ten is as tough and exciting as any c1llege confe...…

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… U.S. Students Flown to FREE TIME TOURISM-Two New Yorkers inspect a cannon in the Morro Castle across the bay from Havana. BEARDED SOLDIER .. still a common sight (Continued from Page 1) crowd of students seeking his of te reform and te compefence autograph. Dozens of flashbulbs of those who will be administering MEN'S went off. it, but on the idea of breaking up STy Speech Brief the large land holdings. Castro's speech, when delivered, ...…

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…TWO - THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1059 Track Squad Garners Second in Conference Meet > By MIKE GILLMAN. Michigan's track team came up ith a. year of tremendous per- rmances, including' efforts that on the Big Ten indoor title, and lade local track and field enthus- ists forget the dismal 1958 cam- aign. The season ended here in Ann rbor with the 59th running of he West...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rrrra r.r m r. .rrr i rum i i u.. i W 'own Cuba Revolution Continued from Page 12) other than proceeding slow- ss enthusiastic student said Rrd. ointed out that the upper a Cuba had abdicated re- Ality and had permitted the r to fall into the hands of Conference Helpful ess conference on agrarian provided a number of in- into the revolution as a it was felt. ent editors and others I FEU and 26th of July itionary moveme...…

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…TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAO E TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGK TWI~E~ Golfers Glimb from Ninth to Second in Big Ten 4 By CLIFF MARKS Michigan's golfers should haV% one one thought in mind this year: grab the Big Ten Cham- pionship which barely eluded them in 1959 when the Confer- ence tourney was held on the friendly fairways of the Univer- sity Course. The second-place Wolverines of 195...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY VE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fl M' Athletes THE ALLENEL Star In Pan-Am Game HOTEL : Wolverines Gillanders, Munn, Gaxiola Win Gold Medals; Montpetit, ,Marion, Bird Seth Also Place at Chicago i } r. NOW IS SPECIALIZING IN BANQU'ETS FINE FOOD FEATURING THAT FAMED SERVICE WHICH WAS FOUND IN ANN ARBOR FROM 1934 TO 1952 By HAL APPLEBAUM Although the recent Pan-Amer- ican Games were dominated by the United States, Michigan...…

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…4 IJ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 k .. r ... t .. .. . . 7 N r" A .' "^"Mt : .....,:.w y}v: r ": ti:+ . v "" , .x r r f"v."r."" '"Y i . : .,..ti",.,vv i'^r. r fivF 5: 4r:FJ'r r~fJr " " " r +'? ". rrr ' - br v r fi y yr { w; " d x :. :W . .. :. ..,. 3 a'F. " tsr . S..:.z.s..._.... .. ...... ..... .Ja . offr'. 71r S .1 u ?c'"so''".+, 4 h' AFS kt:Yrt9{- ...$a ..a M'":L4:'a::+-':wYrC: "ie WELCOME TO MICHIGAN by -.s(. .. c,. ~4...…

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…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY T~atm Rattfle Fcv en4E41 in NET1 J v a s . LXJL .v +w W W. . N-./ JL v i. v v %o% v v %AIL JL A s tr ing behind the great Brown. The Giants like so many o NFL teams has a quarter problem although their diff: is one of quantity rather th quality. Jim of the rback iculty an of Conerly To Quarterback Team 38-yr.-old Charlie Conerly still has the number one job, but Coach Jim Lee Howell also has Shaw, rookie Lee Grosscup an...…

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…r- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 77 vi timistic Ice Squad Solves anpower Si zortage ' By HAL APPLEBAUM Always outmanned, but never outfought, the Michigan hockey team ended the '58-'59 season with a disappointing 8-13-1 record. However Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew is optimistically looking forward to the coming season. Forced by injuries to play with only an 11-man squad the Wolver- ines were consistently pitted' ...…

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