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May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…4 UNIVERSITY GIVES FINE EDUCATION See Page 4 Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 424bp iy SLIGHTLY WARMER High--74 Lowy-48 Partly cloudy with chance of thundershowers in afternoon VOL. LXX, No. 168 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1960 FIVE CENTS TEN P) House Considers Construction Bill Rabaut Sees 'U' CyclotronaRequest 'As Safe as Can Be' for Passage iehuss, Lewis List Finances, 'P roblem Admissions as mI By HENRY...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…____THE MICiHIGAN' !)A.IV -WD ) ADVERTISEMENT' IN EMA RESENTS 'hursday and Friday e Brothers Karamazov Alumni To Return in June To Attend Annual Reunion METAMORPHOSIS: Exam-Time Mania Enaulfs Ann Arbor Tom Turner, Editor 4 The adaptation of a great ork of art to the screen is it- lf a creative act. There are w unedited masterpieces hose scope does not overflow le tiny frames of a motion icture film. With the possible exception Dickens' ...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…I 3ritain, France Join Xtt ack Soviet in U-2 U.S., Case gn r filactgan Daily Second Front Page Wednesday, May 25,1960 Page 3 h --AP Wirephoto UNITED NATIONS-France's representative, Armand Berard, addressed the Security Council yester- day during the session in which the United States backed up its espionage charges against the Soviet Union with detailed records of 11 alleged Russian agents named by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. To ...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…d Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHIGAN The Senior Column dy Charles Kozo~l DRAMA SEASON: William Inge Drama Conveyed with Vigor ,,. ,I en Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 'ruth Wil Preval" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.o ANN ARBOR, MicH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ditorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors....…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE "araa aha(t AN LlATT. POSE 182 APPOINTMENTS: egents To Get Faculty Promotion Recommendations Promotions for 182 members of ie University faculty will be commended to the Regents at ieir June budget meeting, Uni- rsity President Harlan Hatcher nnounced. Included are 53 promotions to le rank of fulliprofessor, 64 pro- .otions to associate professor and 5 to assistant professor. Appointed to professor in the terar...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…VINE MIxchIAN DAIL.Y Jesse Owens' Greatest Day By The Associated Press One of the greatest legends in < sports history was created in Ann Arbor 25 years ago today. On May 25, 1935; at the Univer- sity of Michigan's Ferry Field, a slender young Negro named Jesse Owens rocked the sports world when he flashed to three new world's records and tied a fourth. Owens, then just a 21-year-old Ohio State sophomore competing s in his first Big Ten Tr...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

…THE MICH~IGAN DAILY Im P . _ LJ 4 First Baseman Roman Signs igei K K~Slugger T o Receive About $30,000; Will Report to Birmingham in Month SGi4 I Bonus Pac I I t 1 11. Major League Standings By TOM WITECKI Michigan baseball Captain Bill Roman signed ah estimated $30,- 000 bonus contract with the De- troit Tigers yesterday. The Wolverine first baseman was officially signed to a contract with the Tigers top farm club, Denver of the...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 8

…EIGHT THE ICIGAN DAILY WFDNESDAY, MA RAY SENKOWSKI ... freshman star SPORT SHORTS: 'M'Sailors Place High, Two Michigan sailors rode the wind last weekend to a two-three finish in the Midwest Sailing Championships held at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Skippers Otto Sherer and John Goldsmith placed second and third respectively in the Olympic elimi- nation tournament. The tournament winner was Ron Marshall of Ohio State. Shere and Marshall w...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 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. U FOR RENT, FURNISHED 5 rooms and bath on first floor. Also 4 rooms and bath upstairs, with private entrance. Available June{ 1 and 10. Reasonable rent. Phone NO 2-2625. C65 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 839 TAPPAN near Bus. Ad. School. 2 bedroom furnished deluxe couple or 4 people. Call days N...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 168) • Page Image 10

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May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

… I DAI ( r ' I DAt I AGAz: Any way you look at it .. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1960 WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1960 it's a GREENE'S Handi-Hamper . . . And any way you add it up, you get the same answer: Best bet for cleaning and storing your out-of-season clothes. Here's how it works-you pick up a Greene's Handi-Hamper from the store nearest you (see below) or call to have a driver drop one off for you. Fill it with your tired winter wardrobe a...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… 'U' Plans Five-Year Outlay Program Faculty Senate: Its Place in J A Modernization of Facilities Stressed by Officials f By Thomas Turner THE UNIVERSITY'S plans for future growth are set down in a five-year, $130 million capital outlay program, prepared at the request of the Legislature. The program would allow for accommodation of 28,000-30,000 students (in contrast to the pres- ent 25,000), according to Vice- President and Dean of Fac...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 13

… ARE THEY DOING? The Place of Alumni at the University Continued from Page Thirteen better controlled, but "the cleanest athletic set-up in the Big Ten" is claimed for the University. Martens reports little alumni pressure or interest (until recent- ly) in University fraternities. The houses are owned by alumni cor- porations and only when finances get in bad shape do the alumni step in. But in other areas, Martens says there is little or no...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

…Fac ty Senate: Its Plac By Joan Kaatz and Peter Dawson NINETY YEARS ago the Univer- sity Senate had social and literary meetings in professors' homes every fortnight. Now it has 1500 members, 200 of whom come to meetings held twice a year, and committees do most of its work. Today questions arise about the Senate: Is it effective, or is it too big? Should it be replaced with a smaller group? And, more gener- ally, does the faculty have enou...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

… ie Place of Alumni at the University EN'S HONO IA II Continued from Page Eleven thur Hill (Hill Auditorium) suf- ficient to meet the University's needs. Each year the number of contributors to the fund 'has in- -creasedi by about 2,000, until it now includes 13 per cent of those alum- ni solicited. The Council welcomes modest contributions: one dollar for every year since graduation is one alumni giving formula which is stressed. ALUMN...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 16

…3W 0.. A View o the Growing University What New Problems Will Be Cr Continued from Page Three the same time a result'of such a f breakdown. This lack of commit- ment is expressed in a general lack of interest in the Faculty Senate, and in a faculty value-system. which places departmental affairs well above all-campus affairs. The Place of Alumni at the How Great Is Their Influence and How Is Their Value Shown? eated ? By Robert Junker It w...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 17

…Activities at the University Student Activities and Edu SLAT ER'S PAY. Continued from Page Seven ing May-Day-like parades and endorsements of programs con- ceived by such pressure groups. Such response to "in-group" pres- sures further divorces SGC from the bulk of those it represents. THEDIVORCE of constituent from representatives is fre- quently a feature of the housing group governments, especially the independent ones. Such a lack of co...…

May 25, 1960 (vol. 6, iss. 10) • Page Image 18

…BI ent ti e University In 'hat Ways Has the Concept bN JAMES ANGELL 18 -1910 HARRY HUTCHINS 1910-1919 By Philip Power AN OLD CAMPUS tradition has Ait that when James B. Angell was president of the University from 1887 to 1909, it was his prac- tice to take a walk when he had finished his work for the day. As this was often early in the morn- ing, he usually found the streets deserted and the campus silent. Quite early one morning, he...…

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