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April 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

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April 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY CHIGA MEN!! Michigan Outlasts Wayne State, 4-3, in Ope ES STAFF of the MICHIGAN UNION , APRIL 18, 1962 ner --Daily-Ed Langs IT'S SPRING AND YOUNG MEN'S FANCIES LOOK TOWARDS FALL-Spring football practice began yesterday and Coach Bump Elliott has 19 lettermen returning to next fall's squad. In addition to Bob Chandler, Frosty Evashevski, Tom Pritchard and Dave Glinka, Elliott will have sophomore prospect Bob Timbe...…

April 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PANE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Ne (men Lose to Miami SERIES EVENED: Chicago Defeats Toronto 4-1 F ii 4 By JAN WINKELMAN The Michigan tennis team drop- ped two meets to a strong Uni- versity of Miami squad 9-1 and 6-1 last Friday and Saturday, but the losses did not mar their week of practice in Florida. Friday and Saturday's matches were the only ones scheduled on ...…

April 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 138) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, IMF PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. APRIL IL I~A~ .. a++. 4 "++ .+ s.a.} a w, aw.av av} aV.VN 0 Panhel Panhellenic Association has an- pounced the pledges for this year erts, '66P; of the 24 member sororities. The Diana Lee pledges were chosen during rush '64; Jonet this spring. Katherine Wilson, '6 ALPHA CHI OMEGA '65. 65. Judy Austin, '65; Elizabeth Beck, 65; Bette Blunt, '64;...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… sarger By JUDITH OPPENHEI High Schools Prep are 'One-Up' Studen M Students coming, to the University from a large, comprehensive high school may have social and educational advantages over students from smaller schools, Assistant Director of Admissions Byron Groes- beck believes. In a large high school, -he says, students often have several choices of course offerings and sometimes choices of instructors. They are able to specialize to s...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY Hall Receives Award invention Stresses Role of Research reaching the organism prior birth can cause subtle changes his systems of development. to in Tranquilizers Tranquilizers which pregnant women might take have been shown to affect the behavior of the offsprings of experimental animals. Although the animals looked normal, subtle difference were noticeable, Prof. Werboff said. Russian scientists claim a radia- tion d...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I- rmy Imposes Measur es To End Guatemala Riots -AP Wirephoto WOUNDED-A 14-year-old boy falls to the ground after being shot by Guatemalan police during student demonstrations urging the ouster of President Miguel Ydigoras. The revolt, in its fifth day, is being met by martial law and the military arrrest of opposition leaders. Strikes continue dispite militarization of industry and threats. GENEVA TALKS: n ,ilT GE...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…Se'venty-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS re Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ruth Will Prevail" torials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. "Doctor, Nonsense! All You Need Is A Few Chuckles" TODAY AND...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

…96I THE MICHIGAN DAILY w mwi WUS Drive For Studenets Nets $1200 World University Service raised approximately $1,200-an increase of $400 over last year-in its drive that ended Friday, Rais Khan, Grad, chairman of WUS here, an- nounced. Approximately $450 came from an auction held Wednesday on the Diag. Around $700 was raised by a three-day bucket drive and $50 was gained by a "sacrificial meal" held by Collegiate Sororis sorority and Trigon ...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Candidates Ward" Trams Gargoyle-staff member, Of- fice Manager, Editorial, Direc- tor; Generation-staff member;, Arbor Magazine-Business Mana- ger; Folklore Society - Con- cert Chairman, Folk Festival Chairman, President; Folkways Magazine.- Business Manager, Co-Editor, Editor. The major issues that confront SGC are: Office of Student Af- fairs (OSA) Study Committee re- port, defining SGC's relationship to the United Stat...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Statements Consider NSA, within the organization, and b) inform the students at Michigan of NSA stands. . . . and some of the areas in which the Council should work: 1) An investigation must be made into the rules and regulations concerning student affairs. 2) We must study further the present calendaring process. 3) We must do research and make suggestions on the deeper ramifications of year-round operation of the Uni...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILr af Hoosiers Swamp M' Tankers, 74-3 Michigan Union presents OI FILM-"The Idea of Michigan" By DAVE GOOD Indiana completely demoralized Michigan's defending NCAA cham- pions here yesterday, 74-31, just two weeks before the Wolverines will be going after their fifth na- tional title in the last six years. It was a humiliating defeat for the Wolverines, who had hoped to, hold their own against the two- time Big Ten t...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…E STON 7-1: n ul-JIND Skating Huskies Take First By JI BERGER 'o The Daily UTICA, N.Y. - Michigan Tech, sparked by forwards John Ivan- itz, Jerry Sullivan, and Louis An- gotti, captured its first national 0 collegiate hockey championship last night defeating Clarkson Tech '-1 before a capacity crowd of 4,210 at Memorial Auditorium. Ivanitz scored the "hat trick" while Angotti and Sullivan each scored twice. Clarkson's lone goal at 19:42 ...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 10

…w-. THE MICHIGAN DAILY VCREASE LOAN FUNDS: Regents Acknowledge Grants Senior Board Cites Need Of Class Responsibility BY MARJORIE BRAHMS I Gifts, grants and bequests to- talling $216,000 were accepted by the Regents at their regular meet- ing yesterday. From the Ford Foundation, they accepted a total of $106,859, with $100,000 to be used for forgiveable loans to doctoral students in engi- neering over a two-year period. The foundation also...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

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March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

… ' MONORAIL CRISIS OF '75 The Humorous Side of a Futuristic University Row By HARRY PERLSTADT T HE LAST MONORAIL cars for Bacon Hall leave the old astronomy obser- vatory on top of Angell Hall at 12:30 a.m. Most of the fraternities and sorori- ties now located on north campus, and. Lewis Hall, the other co-educational dor- mitory, are all served by the monorail system. The students have affectionately tagged the monorail cars as "sardine c...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

…:. ._ . : ::. A Thai Student Relates Too Jraizei When T By SARITDJIDET SOMBATPANIT 171Q11and Perhaps the University Shoi Find a Better Academic Clin By MICHAEL HAR AB DEDICATION--On the occasion that members of the Peace Corps who trained on our campus left Ann Arbor for their duties in Thailand, I would like to contribute these Thai folk tales as a dedication to the daughters and sons of the United States ... who will be half the worl...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…7,j 'U' Planners Test Ideas, Map Unchartered Sites New Concepts in Campuses Legendary Folk Tales Was Siam By THOMAS HUNTER T IS ONE THING to assert that ours is a great University, to take pride in its growing reputation as "research center of the Midwest," to point to accomplish- ments in every field of academics. It is quite another to insure that that peculiar dynamism which has driven this institution to a recognized place among the l...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

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March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 17

… -. _ _ . { - .. . A Class Of 1982 (4esiekt' and "eiews A DAILY SPECIAL i SECTION... 'U'Girds for Enrollment Boom By NEIL COSSMAN By EVOLUTION, not design, the Uni- versity may escape the mass mediocri- ty which faces higher education in the next 20 years. As the student avalanche gathers momentum each year, to meet it there will be important changes in admis- sion procedures, the composition of the student body and the quality of educa...…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 8, iss. 4) • Page Image 18

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February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…SORORITY RUSH i [I T, - le - Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom ~1at LIGHT SNOW High-2$ Low-18 Drifts accumulating today; two-four inches by evening See Page 4 VOL LXXII, No. 96 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT]I Students Picket Capital For 'Turn Towards Peace' By FRED RUSSELL KRAMER and HELENE SCHIFF Special To The Daily WASHINGTON=More than 5,- 000 students demonstrated here yesterday asking ...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…xmi .ILY TS AND LETTERS: U' Studio Provides Educational Films Regents Accept $441,210 in Gifts, Grants By MALINDA BERRY ainst a background of "or- ed chaos," the University's ision Studio daily tries to de the University, the peo- f Michigan and others across ountry with fine, high quality itional TV. der the direction of Prof. et R. Garrison of the speech rtment, the studio is contin- adding to its current stock er 600 kinescope films. pr...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIG~AN JlAIIJV Chrushchev Seeks To Gain Summit Talks By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Associated Press New's Analyst WASHINGTON-Soviet Premier Nikita S.Khrushchev evidently has lost by a count of 11. to 7 his proposal to convert the opening of the 18-nation disarmament meeting at Geneva next month in- to a summit conference. Khrushchev has assured himself of the probability of a summit meeting on disarmament later on, perhaps in May, if he wants...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…C 4e mr0 a Batty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS There Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.e ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. t, FEBRUARY 18, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: MIC...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY ITUDE CHANGES: {iew Foregln Policy Courses For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30'till 11:30 A.M. By DEBORAH BEATTIE The results of a survey taken y faculty members at San Fran- isco State College to determine udents' reactions to a three year ogram in, international relations dicate that their attitudes were ot noticeably, changed or im- roved at...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Cantrell Leads Miehigan Uset GymnasticsT eam Rolls Over H oosiers By JOHN SCOCHIN 91.3 total was not listed in the When Larose was left out of igan led 18-12 at the end of the imuch balance -in too many team score, the team totals Indiana's Jim event. a brought Michigan's gym- Most of the competitors looked Woodward was awarded first with Depth Shows ~s team a one-sided 75-.35 a little ruisty on the various ap-a 76 h ovr...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…T1E MICHIGAN DAILY Squelch. Denver, 5-2 4(1 Berenson, who got it to Wilkie for the second score 13 seconds later. Coristine scored his at 13:41 with a turn-around backhand af-. ter receiving a centering pass from the redhead. Less than a minute later Bab- cock added yet another with a wrist shot into the near corner. Rodgers' goal at 10:45 of the third period was a slap shot from 40 feet that landed into the far side of the net. It was th...…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN] Veeds Meyerholz Gives Schedule eated For Spring Fraternity Rush(; By H. NEIL BERKSON Anticipating "a very large spring rush, Interfraternity Council Rush Chairman John Meyerholz, '63BAd, has announced that the mass meeting preceding spring rush will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Michigan Union Ballroom. Explaining the procedures of rush, Meyerholz noted that be- ginning next Sunday the rushee will attend two...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…ing Servicedt In the literary college, however, the student is- bound only by a set of distribution requirements which channels, but does not specify. A student may take virtually anything he wishes. The counselor must deal with the student on a one-to-one basis, using his persuasion and advice to recommend and approve electives. The academic counselor has no binding authority on the student. His only real power is to recommend courses or curr...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…TILE MICHIGAN DAILY PANSION: Cite U.S. Population Problem By ARTHUR LEVY The population problem "affects more people than any disease" and must be thought through by everyone, Prof. Ronald Freedman of the sociology department told the Washtenaw County League for Planned Parenthood in -the Michi- gan Union Tuesday. Speaking on "The Population Problem: At Home and Abroad," Prof. Freedman described the problem in the United States as "not an em...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY dical Organizations NEW TRADE PLAN: Kennedy Explams Need for Program WASHINGTON R)-Armed with charts and a coffee pot, Presi- dent John F. Kennedy set out yesterday to educate Congress and the public on the need for a new trade program. The charts were used to show how each state is affected by pat- terns of commerce. The coffee was served to Democratic senators who attended the President's seminar at the White House. Ke...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…f Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ~ _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 tTruth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This 'ust be noted in all reprints. OSA IN TRANSITION: InudiciUaries Without ,Jus...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ii Is For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday dim Help Mtd l WANTED-Busboys for fraternity be- ginning Feb. 1. Call Steve, NO 2-3215. H??? WEEKEND HOUSE PARENTS-Mature adult couple needed for Washtenaw County Juvenile Home. Give care to 13-16-year-old children. Write or tele- phone Mr. Rome, Room 214, Wash- tenaw County Building....…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THU THE MICHIGAN DAILY TH~ GALS ONLY! LEAGUE LIBRARY Third floor, Women's League No Break for 31' Swimmers Meet Minnesota, Iowa Away PRO ROUNDUP: Celtic Rally Drops Pistons, 126-1 Hawks Fall to Warriors in Overti listening rooms main library special drama section records for music Lit. courses By BILL BULLARD Coach Gus Stager is not going to ease off practice for his swim- ming team during the next two weeks, but he ...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…8,1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY To Reduce i Wilt the Stilt: Big Dipper' MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A--Regu- lations governing players equip- ment were left unchanged yester- day, but the NCAA football rules committee urged more rigid en- forcement of existing rules to curb injuries. Fritz Crisler, former Michigan coach and acting committee chair- man, said that before equipment is changed, his group recommends careful assessment of findings of the many...…

January 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, :.: G ar i ':&' _ _ _ m ' .. .. . " < +rN^ w°' , t ' } !a .^ , ^c'T '.:.'" zc:4.^ fi'?.°' ^?'. i4'. ^ ' .:-," u +u°...^:w ^<MC°a % +^..,." s ..C..^e "''. &c"55, " ... .. "^-Y . .. .... r.r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN All Merchandise 20% OFF ar."r."."::::: :":. "".h".":.": v: .1::": "u:"."::: "c: o:"xrr ::...........1.. . rr: v:: 1":.v:: .v.:".^n:":.1:-:.1-1: r:":r:.u-:.."::vv ::^v. " : ^:.1^."a:": o.";.:h:...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…THE BOSTON CRASH: AN INSIDER'S VIEW See Page 4 Y Lilt igzrnC~ A6F4br ':43 a t I Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXII, No.54 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES Stiffen 'Big Ten' Rules For Athletic Eligibility, Michigan Board Votes ' EYE A B LLH LAOS TRIUMVIRATE s Souvanna's Turnabout Sets Hope for Accord VIENTIANE, Laos (P)-An abrupt turnabout by neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma yeste...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…Tmo THE MICHIGAN DAILY TWO THE 1~HCHIGAN DAILY ocI0LOGY COLLOQUIM: Lipset Compares Societies By CYNTHIA NEU "A Comparative Analysis of the English-Speaking Democracies"- the United States, Great Britain, Australia and Canada-was pre- sented by Prof. Seymour Lipset of the University of California- Berkeley at a sociology colloquium Thursday. The four countries were rank- ed relativeto each other along four polarities: elitism-equaitar- ian...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…18, loot THE MICHIEAN DAIL Ailiance for Progress Ready I TO Roll ii |I World News Roundup ° -"-. IMIIfMb ll 111 q YYYYry yryW ' WASHINGTON () - President John F. Kennedy's Alliance for Progress program for Latin Amer- ica, a vast new plan to speed so- cial and economic development of that area, is reported ready to roll after a bumpy start. High United States officials said this Monday, adding they considered it remarkable that a pr...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…ujpg *i r~lgaln Dall Seventy-Second 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 2-3241 Down The Rabbit-Hole Gou Should Only Bar' Subversives' --- ':vi 'e Opinions Are Free uth Will 1f'reval" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mu...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER18, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE I GIFTS, GRANTS: "U' Regents Accept $634,000 Gestures Help Scholar In Study of Languages lEEEDS The Regents yesterday accepted gifts, grants, and bequests total- ling $634,715.36. From the Carnegie Corp., the Regents accepted $236,100 for re- search on organizations. The grant will be paidin three equal annual installments retroactive to ATov. 1. The Regents accepted $200,000 from the...…

November 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…f, E SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUR olverines Set To Ground HawkeyeAerial A " AT~ ATHLETIC BOARD Tureaud Returns Rose Bowl, Iowa Out To End FDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961 ttack to Action; Loss Skein I 'NVeed ' Aid A pp roved (Continued from Page 1) " maintains his total average at the 2.0 level. Conference rules now prohibit any delinquency bit al- low athletes to compete with a; 1.8 average at the end of their' sophomore year and a 1.9 at. the end...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…V4 'U'E-LESS CIIZENS See Page 4 Sr tigan Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom ~Ia it FAIR, WARM High--7 y Low--4Q Partly cloudy and cooler, milder on Thursday VOL. LXXIL No. 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGE Parisian Police Clash With Algerian Mobs Curfew Evokes Mass Protests; Two Die, Thousands Jailed in Battle PARIS (JP)-Great crowds of Algerians protesting a new curfew law clashed with Parisia...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIIY Peace Seminar Views International Systems ORA LECTURE: Pelikan Relates, Religion, National, Unity By RONALD WILTON At the second meeting of the Student Peace Research Seminar yesterday Prof. J. David Singer presented the rudiments of five models of international relations systems for discussion. The first of these was a model used by the United States. "This American model is essentially one of harmony, where an invisible...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…v i , ii' TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY ALGERIA: Williams Confers with Rebels In First U.S. Direct Contact TUNIS (A?--The United States yesterday brushed aside French sensitivities and established the first open, high level contact with the leaders of the Algerian Na- tionalist rebellion. 0. Mennen Williams; assistant secretary of state for African af- fairs, met for more than three hours with Algerian Rebel Foreign Minister Saad Dahlab and Infor- ...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

….1 ETE £irIgait aiIt Seventy-First Year , EDITEDAND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Wil PrevaS" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in Tse Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers orthe editors. This must be noted in all reprints. ADNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 NIGHT EDIT...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wade To Deliver Lectures, On Admimstrative Justice Prof. H. W. R. Wade of Oxford University will deliver the 1961 Thomas M. Cooley Lectures in law, beginning at 4:15 p.m. today in 100 Hutchins Hall.' The central theme of the five lectures is "Towards Administra- tive Justice" and will include the specific topics of "The Mission of the Law," on Oct. 18; "De- pendence or Independence?" on Oct. 19; "Hearings in Britain" on Oc...…

October 18, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WI e 's Degravio To Test Michigan The halfbacks, Dave Miller and two second-string tackles are as Tom Boris, are no slouches eith- big as anybody we have," he add- er. Miller, who sports a 5.15 yard ed. average, was injured in the No- Hard Nosed Defense tre Dame game and was forced to And naturally Purdue has the miss last week's encounter with usual sticky defense which has Miami. "They said he would be helped it win 24 o...…

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