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February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY a ~y :.s L' .3i 'L ..:r. ~i ..;.2:A.. .'. :L ar:.~'+...:.. .:,: ___A._.. .... ...____ .. ....*....*_. . . .. .. .. ... .5.. -..... - .- .......J . 10[ ..., DAILY OFFICIAL .r .h . ...n.t . ..S.n' ....... W1 :V FOR RENT MALE STUDENT to share furnished apartment with 3 others, swimming pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO 5-7602. )C20 TWO self-contained, furnished apart- ments. 3 rooms, bath with shower. Ideal for 2 or more boy...…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FE! If Spartan Goalie Surprises 'M' Icers; Squad Awaits Chance for Vengeance Oosterbaan Kep Busy on New Jol j BERNARD NIELSEN new defenseman I-M Scores By FRED KATZ Most football coaches cringe when the word alumni is barely mentioned in their presence. In this respect, as in many others, Bennie Oosterbaan is of a different breed than the majority of his coaching buddies. Retired as head of Michigan grid fo...…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RESERVES TRIUMPH IN CANADA: g Ten; Wolverine Swimmers Show Strength in Double Bill T 1T a By BILL ZOLLA Divided but not conquered was the motto of the Michigan swim squad over the past weekend. Although the team was split into two segments to enable some of the swimmers to give an exhi- bition at the Father and Son's Banquet at the Detroit A. C., the reserve depth again proved strong enough to win in the competition with We...…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

…iJ NxUIT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEE UDIES IN THREE SUBJECTS: Ann Arbor High School Offers Accelerated Courses )NESDAY, 1 By PETER DAWSON T Some fifty Ann Arbor High, School seniors are this year study- ng analytic geometry and courses quivalent to college-freshman ,nglish and third-year college Tench. During the last two-and-a-half! ears the high school has beef in- tituting a program of accelerated ourses in French, English, and nathematics, on...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…5k 43a t~ BIaii4l FREE COPY Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 FIVE CENTS TWENTY-TWO P State To Present Million A $2.7 million payment to the University is due "sometime this week" from the state, Vice-President in Charge of Business and Finance Wilbur K. Pierpont said last night. This payment will postpone the University's payroll crisis until April. Gov. G. Mennen Williams announ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… _______________THE MICHIGAN DAILY RUSSA bim WyneAsks Choral Union To Present Tebaldil ECONOMY TOURS TO THEGru nFutCoctofxraSie Ann Arbn y n OVIET UNION via SAS Join t 724 I o rt o ce t o E t a S e i s S,,!" p. 'i. I 11 Presented in Person by Robert Mal lett and Thayer Soule t 5 'THURSDAY EVENINGS- FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 26, 1959, 8:30 P.M., HILL AUDITORIUM 1 earth is the world itself. With the whole wide world as a, studio, 5 beautiful, new ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Plan Varied Projects for Current Semester said that through Union assist- ance, some of the sport groups like soccer and sailing could re- ceive varsity status. These groups will have their own officers, the only thing the Union does is to provide sponsor- ship required for recognition by the University. Two years ago the International Relations Committee was formed to promote understanding between American students and the...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…J Sixty-Ninth'Year "Don't Forget To Fasten Your Money Belt" _ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ne Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ,i Pevail STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.' ANN 4RBOR, MICU. * Phone No 2-3241 Printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. 3RUARY 5, 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: LANE VANDERSLI...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

…I N BATTV robe Additions Necessary rise Mid-Season Morale. Panhel Gives Rushing Dates RICHMOND RECC F I By JEAN HARTW IG If your wardrobe looks a tired2 and wilted as a gardenia the morning after the prom, now is a good time to treat yourself to some new "pretties" to lift your fashion morale. With Valentine's Day less than a wolf whistle away, a few bright cheerful accessories or even an all-out splurge on a dress or suit will be good v...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…et of Sign over Kelsey Museum Revealed j -Daily-Allan Winder UM OR IJORMITORY? -- "Newberry Hall" reads the late over the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology on State St. resent museum was formerly used to house the Students' an Association, the YWCA and University classrooms. discussions of the possibility of Newberry, class of 1847, whose History, English and philosophy was named the Francis W. Kelsey admitting women to the Univer- widow gave $18...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…W AM 1 W 9 AVU v Jniversity students sail to-, Hoboken, N. J. pier ,fo aths of study at the Uni- f Vienna. are Sandra Koss, '60,/and osenthal, '60, who are par- ,g in the Institute of Euro- idles program. goal of the program is to an intellectual experience encompasses the under- of foreign cultures andj uit of academic endeavors gn milieu," Rosenthal ex- Contacts Institute -iginally heard about the - from a foreign student a o but has been...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…3, THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. ti '~ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN * "sc. SAY, (Continued from Page 4) , seniors; 3) blue slips - over- for all girls. irmination of Class Standing: ' year of college attendance willa girl sophomore privileges. I .es of the Residence House em-: in. through Thurs.: 1) Business4 r1 remain open until 11:00 in- f 10:30; 2) R.A~s will work fromI antil 12:00 instead of 10:15 to1 usiness Desk will close at 10:30 and Sa...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tv in Third; hni Dump Hoosiers Upset, 89-=8 Wisconsin Trips Pure By The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Illi- nois stormed out of a five-game losing streak and upset Indiana's hot-and-cold basketball team last night, 89-83. The Illini came back fighting after trailing 17-0 at the start. Roger Taylor pumped in 28 points for the winners. Indiana went into the game with a chance to tie Michigan State's idle Big Ten l...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

… By TOM WITECKI <~. I flUW DU~JI I~ flAlN~.UI this scorin gdrought the Spartans ploded into stick-swinging and 1 Selinger traded spectacular saves I Sparked by the fine play Of lit the red light behind goalie fisticuff engagements. Neither j and only Watt, scoring his second goalie Joe Sebnger, a strong Coyle four times to sew up the Bruno Pollesel of Michigan State goal of the series. was able to Michigan State team swept a two win, score, wr...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

…THEMICHIGANDAILY [at Team Makes Illini ourth Straight Victim PORT-WHYS injury, veteran 130-lb. Rex Whit- latch passed only four courses out of five and is ineligible, while starting 123-b. Fred Szymanski is also injured.) Michigan's three veteran grap- plers, plus sophomore Dick Frone- ;zak, won three straight bouts to lead the team in its three be- tween-semester victories. Mike Hoyles, one of the leading con- tenders for the Conference 12...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

…SECTION TWO AhI 4bp Ah- Now t SECTION TWO L, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, iGC Plans Meeting )f 'Tryouts' Today Committee Chairmen To Speak At Administrative Wing Program By PHIIIP MUNCK Student Government Council's Administrative Wing Personnel gram - their "tryout" program - will be held at 4 p.m. today Rm. 3D of the Union, according to Lynnel Marg, '61, SGC's per- inel director. This will not be a formal mass, meeting, she empha...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, ighest U.S. Court its PrestigeLow Prof. Goldberg Says Number' Of Astronomers May Double CITY PLANNING PROGRAM: A&D Course Trains Planne Phe United States Supreme art has hit a new low in public stige, a law professor from New k State University said recent- due to "sharp differences in icial philosophy" and public kbiting. 'he criticism of the Supreme art has .never been 'so widel...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

…,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fl Extension Course Program 'Journalists ASIS Offers Two-Week Safari to Afri )I To B Given in Ann Arbor Give Nare si-t o-E s-udent-weinghave the sert-toarIs * ~ loileI~iven n An .i..bor ive ~ai~ Et to-v eekcamra far toEach student will have the serv- Paris and New York with a ( .t s ME SExtension courses will again be offered in Ann Arbor by the Uni- _04foa* eCredit courses will be given in1 astronomy, English ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TREND TO CONTINUE IN 1959: Claims Communist Movement Losing Ground By WILLIAM L. RYAN Associated Press Foreign News Analyst Communism as a world revolu- tionary movement lost some ground in 1958. Indications are that the trend will continue in 1959. If this hap- pens, the coming year can bring the world closer to total war than at any time since the guns fell si- lent in 1945. Although chances are that th...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 17

…SIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 IEM U!ANI IX - OM ...CKHAM, FACULTY° RESEARCH FUNDS:'-,fi 0~. 4:.) its totalling $82,0100 have et for faculty research, ac H.y s, Dean Robert R. WhiteFainti to dean of the graduate par'ty o03 announced recently. ture and are to come from the Hor- Detroit °. ; >'. ,; : Fpq Y A. fyy Rackham Fund and the! of fasmily size and family plan- the Biosynthesis Qf Allantoic Research ,Fund. Included ning, changes occuring d...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 18

…THE l IVHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY,] Benedict Named Lunds4i ookie Coach Believes in Top Physical Conditioning it Former Wolverine Captain, Shortstop To Coach Freshmen, Work with Vars-i By TOM 'WITECKI Latest 'addition to the youth movement on the Michigan coach- ing staff is former Wolverine dia- mond star Moby Benedict, who has assumed the title of assistant base- ball coach.- Benedict joins head baseball: coac...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 19

…EBRUARY 10, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY mers Strong Despite ost Divers ,x a} By DICK MINTZ An academic chip in the other- wise infallible armor of the Wol- verine swim squad was hardly no- ticed by coach Gus Stager during yesterday's practice at the Varsity Pool., Only Dick Mehl, a sprinting free-styler, was lost to the squad because of academic difficulties. "We're in a better position now than we have ever been," said Stager. Divers Weakened ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

… kwoxoes Tops -iur 41l honors if the rest of the pack keeps knocking each other off, and if someone (maybe the Wol- verines themselves) can stop the Spartans. Perigo's depth problem will be the big stumbling block. INDIANA is still a big question; mark as the loss of Bob Wilkinson due to academic troubles forces the Hoosiers to start a quintet in- cluding four sophomores. Wilkin- son was the only starter from last year's squad. However, a r...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 21

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY e ig ities S ne NineAthletes 7 By FRED KATZ It is a unique feature of inter- collegiate athletics that cham- pionships often are made or lost not on the field of battle as much as in the bruising jungle of black- boards and bluebooks. And as the winter's sun quickly set on the fall semester of 1958, just as quickly did it set tempor- arily on the athletic careers of nine Michigan students. The toll was heavy in numbers, b...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CIN 1959 Spring EMA GUILD Thursday and Friday, at 7 and 9, except where noted. Semester PROGRAMS Saturday at 7 and 9, Sunday at 8, except where noted. V February 5-6-7:00 and 9:00 THE CATERED AFFAIR. BETTE DAVIS with ERNEST BORGNINE ' BARRY FITZGERALD SHORT: Invasion Nazi Version February 7-7:00 and 9:00 February 8-8:00 only DIABOLIQUE with SIMONE *SIGNORET VERA CLOUZOT PAUL MEURISSE SHORT: Crime Control, with Rober...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…'MIICHIGAN FOLLIES' See rage 4 Y Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom Daitli V SNOW, COLDER XIX. No. 88 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 FIVE CENTS EIGHT PAGES (ayne's Faculty Responding to Appeals, Regents 3rakes Merger Request Study of Hilberry Proposal For Control of WSU by Regents By THOMAS HAYDEN Wayne State University's faculty council movedyesterday to .ke its president's plan to place the school under t...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IANDLEIR, HALL: Regents Appoint Two Acting Chairmen A Peach of a Taste Appointments to provide re- placements for two heads of lit-l erature school units was approved by the Regents yesterday. Prof. David C. Chandler of the; zoology department will serve as acting chairman of the depart- ment for the next semester, dur- ing the absence of the chairman, Prof. Dugald E. S. Brown. Prof. John W. Hall, of the his- tory depart...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 2

…Robert Magidoff: Correspondent, 'Spy,' Author and Educator By THOMAS KABAKER ROBERT MAGIDOFF, now a I learned that my secretary had teaching fellow in the Slavic accused me of spying for the languages department, once shot United States Defense Depart- to international prominence by ment. The news actually came as being the first man to be thrown a relief after a week of suspense. out of Russia on the grounds that My wife and I had been follo...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…TMTV"' WTrWJA I ATLT.V' 4 a 1 1P1- - ~ - ~- ~ . I G&S Society Announces New horus. The Gilbert and Sullivan So- clety has announced the members ofcth chorus for its spring pro- The sopranos of the female chorus include Sally Stockwell, *59Ed Virginia Hill, '62SM, Alice caf ide, '59SM, Patricia Joseph- oin, '62, Cynthia Conway, '59SM,, Jan Barr, '60SM, Janet Wilkin- son, '62SM, Joan Lukas, '60A&D, Marsha Mllanowski, '59, and Alice tmemoto, ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 3

… Michigan's Search for More Doctors There Is a National Shortage, but the Problem Is 'Acute' in This State Bly LANE VANDERSLICE T7HROUGHOUT the Unted"come by adding to state medical State today, there is a 5 . p pp tfOailitie authorities agree. in, concern over a riing need forsrTooo problems mot be con- physicians. President Dwig~ht D sdered in this area. Medical Esenhowset, and the nation'a medi- School fa cilities are not cheap to ral leade...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…"Anything Special You Were Looking For?" 4r qtr l an Ball Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNBVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth m IPreval" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.e 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. ATUR...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 4

…to neurological science psychiatry and industrial medicine, oppor- tunities which are not so extensive in Ann Arbor. (Cni eediiageEven if the merger talks never The University is requesting get past the talking stage there planning funds for the building will still be cooperation between this year. The building will make . the two schools in the interests of it possible for all medical school balanced statewide development, departments to move...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U'Regents Accept Gifts, Fellowships Four offers were accepted by the Regents of the University yes- terday-. From Mrs. Chase S. Osborn the Regents accepted a proposal to establish a centennial memorialt fund to mark the 100th anniver- sary of the birth of Governor Os- born, governor of Michigan in 1911' and 1912, which occurs on Jan.- 22, 1960. She will transfer to the University her equity in an insur-; ance policy which ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 5

…Dilemma of College Athletics ATHLETICS are a part of the American way of life. And supposedly this explains why, at all levels of American edu- cation, there are full-scale athletic programs working at a fever pitch to turn out winning teams. * But this certainly cannot ex- plain, or at least explain rationally- why the colleges and universities of the United States are mixed up in the midst of a topsy - turvy a athletic scheme that defies any...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATi t A oint Fonde As Quits Ann Arbor High School Post; Assumes Michigan Backfield Duties sistant Grid Coach PERIGO WAITS: Jordan Seeks Grades, M' Basketball Pivot I (Continued from Page 1) "In fact," said Elliott, "Hank didn't apply for the position; I offered it to him." Both Elliott and Oosterbaan were immensely pleased with Fonde's acceptance and the Re- gent's approval. Said Elliott, "We're overjoyed by his ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 6

…Your Discontinued Textbooks are worth real money! if sold to ULRICH'S with your currently good ones. YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT ULRICH'S sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the highest possible prices for you. At least 25% of the books used this semester are now obso- lete or discontinued. another ULRICH service - CL OTHING SALE ENTIRE STOCK of NEW FALL CLOTHING SUITS. . ..... formerly $49.50 to $65 S...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I. IN ACTION DA CLASSIF- A ] S i; The Michigan track squad will; get little rest between semesters as some of the team will partici- pate in as many as three meets. The between semester competi- tion will be held in Chicago, Bos- ton, Ann Arbor and East Lansing. Today, Coach Don Canham takes a group of sophomores and two seniors to the Chicago-land Open; the Chicago Track Club sponsors the Relays, which will be run a...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 7

…To End the Athletic Circus (Continued from Preceding Page) not tell now, but it certainly would be made any more equal would be NCAA, and would not be able to come cloaer than the present to make the entrance require- schedule others that are in the system. ments, and the resultant academic group. In equalizing all of the recruit- level of difficulty the same. And The secret, of course, would be ing, scholarship and alumni diffi- this- is obvi...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…THE MICH~IGAN iDAILY ists Fly as North Dakota Trounces M' leers, Fans Join Fray as Contest Is Halted; Hayton, Nodak. Manager Battle On Michigan Swim Tean Submerges IAC, 60-4 (Continued from Page 1) which he stopped. The tired Wol- verines had been slowing down through the entire game, and by the last few minutes, any offensive thrusts on their part were of a! half-hearted nature. Fortunate Game Was Called Hard hit by injuries all se...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 8

…Tunisia Today This New African State Is Working To Gain Stability in an Area of the World Plagued by Many Problems By AHMED BELKHODJA Fate gave Tunisia a privi- into the official fold, pledged to leged position, in the center of support the government. the sea which has nurtured The more serious attack on the civilization. From the balcony regime was attempted by the ex- of the Maghreb, Tunisia looks treme nationalists, led by the ex- both to...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…ZtiI P Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE IN A SERIES I MAGAZINE Saturday, January 17, 1959 I Vol. V, No. 4 Saturday, January 17, 1959 GRAND PRIX de HONEUR (DRYCLEANING DIVISION) #1 10 , b. ' . -- r. " , /tom r 4 * V " } " _ i {7 " " f3 j -('p JJJ (1, u 2 . - - tl. f r1 r ) V' t J Q " qq 7 1 } i " . , , .... , k # # M e " fi f i * . " f " i R 7 it How do you win top honors in the international drycleaning field? Well, if...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 9

…IN A TIME OF DISINTERESTED AND 'UNILLUSIONED' STUDENTS A NOTED EDUCATOR RE-EXAMINES THE VALUE AND MEANING OF A Liberal Education By hAROLD TAYLOR THERE ARE MANY ways of thinking and talking about the present generation, and I think there are more people talking about them than there are mem- bers of the younger generation. This is all to the good, provided the talk is based on understanding and direct acquaintance with the young people being ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…0 ncient, , I were ord within two s S." CUT OUT AND SAVE MOVIl I 'Spy Author and Educator By THOMAS KABAKER ROBERT MAGIDOFF, now a teaching fellow in the Slavic languages department, once shot to international prominence by being the first man to be thrown out of Russiaton thetgrounds that he was a spy. "I was awakened quite early In the morning by the head of the Moscow Bureau of the Associated Press - my old boss before I went to...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 10

…Slater's Pay What Is the Future o the (Continued from Preceding Page) him in more and more commit- How can the flexibility and the the community leaders, the presenft ment to tasks and duties which tolerance, the humanity, of the teachers have a role to play-they sities and a large segment of the are not central to the concern with liberal philosophy be sustained by are the ones whose encouragement watching public act as if he were. truth and...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

…- --,Emr- .-- qmp- - - , -00"qr"r- W-P.- WOMP - S St. IVerb Gardner: A Failure To Write Creatively Sam's Store Brings you WINTER BARGAINS for "Cold-Cash" Men's Wear All wool, gabardine and flannel pants 8 9 Asst'd Colors, Free Cuff Alterations Michigan's Search for More D There Is a National Shortage, but "the Problem Is 'Acute' in Thi A PIECE OF THE ACTION. ByI Herb Gardner. Simon and, Schuster. New York. 313 pages. i1 $3.95. fA PIEC...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 11

…Liberal Arts? (Continued from Preceding Page) 'WTHERE ARE WE then in the coveries except by individual ef- YY Ysearch for achieving liberal- ism? What is the future of liberal- fort, and life in the college of ism and the liberal ar liberal arts must be organized in If what has- been said about ... such a way that the student is liberalism has any truth in it, one continually thrust into situations answer is clear. The essence of the 9 from w...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

…nc LI (Continued froin Preceding Page) The University is requesting planning funds for the building this year. The building will make it possible for all medical school departments to move into the medical center area and obtain adequate facilities. At present, the departments are in the East Medi- cal building, which the medical school has called -"inadequate and obsolete" for medical school needs. ALSO PLANNED is a children's hospital, a c...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 12

…Ne fr'm RECORDED LIVE... from the "Hungry i" in San Francisco THE KINGSTON TRIO k~ , "' r "5. of Wisconsin. But I never did get berf to do much writing - at least the kind I was planning on. "My first job was with a Brit- (Continued from Page 2) ish group, but soon I went with Associated Press. Since I came ng, more haphzrd graves du from Russia- I told you I was ng the battle and mass graves born in Kiev, didn't I - it was while the Germans...…

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