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April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 10

… W I 4 w' V APRIL '67 American Freedom and Literature-wtvi thin There are 552 comfortable armchairs waiting for YOu at the - ti FORUM, Superlative Shows Groovy Movies Free Coffee FRESH OUTLOOK ON ENTERTAINMENT 210 S. Fifth Ave. Showtirmes Mon.-Thurs. 7, 9 p.m. Fri. 7, 9,11 p.m. St. 5, 7,79m11 pm Sun. 5171 9 pm. unless otherwise onnoun ed 761-9700 or outside society Being a Negro in the -%outh The Meanest Film Critic of Them All Ge...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUhNAY. MAtE if e - R410 10*eea~aa - ' :e . n Lascari, Larose Star as 'M' Gym Squad .7 11 IN LA 1f1Cfi %V" AV, 111 OS f V 1 Rolls t( By MIKE BLOCK Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan's gymnastics team rolled up the highest score ever in a Big Ten meet and coasted to its third straight conference gym cham- pionship here yesterday. Finishing'with an amazing 210/2 point total, the Wolverines more than doubled ...…

November 10, 1963 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… - -- -N -- - w-- THE MUSIC SCENE: A Conversation with George Szell WASHINGTON INTEl By JEFFREY K. ChASE WAS AN HOUR LATE for my appoint ment with George Szell, conductor o the Cleveland Orchestra-I had forgotten about the one hour time difference be tween that city and Ann Arbor. It wa the only unfortunate occurance of a Saturday morning which was otherwis most exciting, as it gave me two hour of conversation with the man often con sider...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY To Host Colorado Ters Tonig , ree Team Battle for Second Rages STAR BEGINS TO RUSH: Defenseman Palenstein Scoring Like Forward By JIM BERGER As the Michigan hockey team looks forward to the upcoming series with Colorado College, it is quite evident that the scoring and rushing of defenseman John Pal- enstein will -pose a definite threat to the Tigers.- Thus far this season, the 180- lb. defenseman ,has chalked up 13 ...…

March 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 10, 1968 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 10, 1968 0 21 GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE: Tigers Take Twins In Spit-Spat apoplexy S. doug heller COURSE EVALUATION BOOKLET Now Accepting Positions for: By Te Associated Press LAKELAND, Fla. - Don Wert scored twice and drove in a run and Bill Freehan drove in two runs as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Minnesota Twins 6-1 yesterday to even their ...…

April 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 160) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 10, 1968 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 10, 1968 4 5. CLEVELAN DERS While you're home forF the summer, you con earn 3, 6 or 9 credits at CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION opens June 18 and ends August, 9. For information about courses offered, write: Vice Provost for Student Services, Case Western Reserve University,sCleveland, Ohio 44106. w The theY c~oCuld' devauat...…

September 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday1 September 10, 1968 M MP- >thers, supervisors agree welfare settlement terms 'U' Assembly N.Y. teachers strike to debate over job security (Continued from page one) funds allocated for emergency purposes. However, in testifying before the fact-finding committee yester-' day, Houston conceded it will be{ difficult to get the legislature to1 allocate supplementary ...…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 10, 1968 MPAIGN REPORT:*<" V rBlack sororities 6ixon excites crowds; lambasts walk out of Panhel S o pector of student 0ganizations urrent Democratic leadershi to--------1 etro tdn r to take any decisive action to end hinted yesterday that he and Mrs rDrlit. Itis not our intention to in- Barbara Newell, vice-president for LOS ANGELES - Richard M. tegrate the white sororities on this student affairs. may s...…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sundov. November 10. 1968 For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764-O0 Monday through Friday, 9:30-12:30 Complaints only 1:00 -3 i57. :00 Mon - Fri. FOR.RENT TWO MAN Furnished apt. Open immed. Campus location. 426-4179 or 764-1316. C22 FOR RENT: 2-bdrm. 2-4 man apt. Sub- let Dec.-Aug., $190/mo. Lg. mod. parking, 769-0479 6-10 p.m. C34 HAVE YOUR OWN ROOM in a 3-man modern apt. on campus starting 2nd sem. Pay onl...…

October 10, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN ?~TNTHE MICHIGAN DAILY TLIVSDAY. OCTOBER in10.197 I"ULt 4w I I0 on the D AG at noon (HA GE the, E of the C E A 1 from to to I fo Come to the Diag, Oct. 11 at niooni You cani OPPOSE ITHE WAIF Come tomorrow. Vo cani 1 4' 3 x..i r ='t T THE DEATH Come at noon cani THlE DESTRUCTION .......... I eC iroshiina to ashingto I' F-I- 4 J' r I I 4 will he at, ti C irAhk Ily I HELP ...…

November 10, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

…TEN THlE MICHIG~AN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1967 V .......... .....-^4'f {.~~*ne.. od-0}.. YwY3.L..., . . .....w. { 1hh.....aw . ..v ..h..... .. ww. .... w.. v :i..{...vn& r~ .5e1:..:. .... . . . . . . . . ......1:. .:.. . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . . . . .....a.. .... .:. . ...... . ..-::. ...i:::1{:Y i {.t~{ } :.-.:thY""""" .wa.. {{S:JC:J}T DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN #i//el The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of ...…

January 10, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fridav. Januarv l10-1 36 Page Ten THE MICHiGAN DAILY OAl11(N1 y i v, 7V 7 F Marketing at IBM "You help company presidents solve their information handling problems." jI "It's a lot of responsibility. And if you need help, you always get it," says Earl Andrews. "Because your success is the company's success." Earl earned his B.A. in Political Science in 1967. Today, he's a Marketing Repre- sentative with IBM,...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

… 'V, " " PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 CTTNTIAY_ OCTOBER 18. 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Buckle-On Bootery The fashionable foot looks ready for skiping, or fresh from hop- scatch. New York has borrowed, once more, from the realm of childhood to create the new height in shoe style. The toes are blunted, or even circular. Casual shoes fea- ture demi-lacings in the front, or a little girl strap across the in- step. T...…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…III 4 ... .. .. ..' .. It -c .. -1 . v 4 The Viio nJ The Unicorn Girl, by Caroline Glyn Coward-McCann. $4.00. Blessed are the pure in heart, among which must be numbered Fullie, the heroine and narrator of Caroline Glyn's third novel, The Unicorn Girl. Fullie f i n d s it necessary to remind her teacher, ...I am a virgin, the right kind of virgin and in the right ways. There aren't so many like me nowadays." Although she is aware of the h...…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 10, 1969 PageTen HE MCHIGN DALY ednedaySeptmberI 0,1 % __ ~1fl l[ U . ]P31? L=vmw!S*3 L SCHEDULE FOR 196 THURSDAY thru SUNDAY at 7 and 9:05 P.M. unless otherwise noted sept. 4-5 JULES AND JIM Dir. Francois Truffaut, 1961 Well known as a serious art form and also a good movie. With Oscar Werner, and gorgeous Jeanne Moreau. In color and Cinema- sop setp. 6-7 IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART 2 Dir. Sergei E...…

October 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 10, 1969 I CIA BOMBING CASE: FBI holds-interstate search for missing White Panther Policeman testifies in Chicago 8' trial CHICAGO R)-A policeman who f posed during the Democratic Na-j (Continued from Page 1) "We want to thank them for let- ting Pun get away," said G e n i e Plamondon, Pun's wife. Co-defendant Forrest was ar- rested Wednesday immediately after the indictment was issued as nin...…

December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 10, 1969 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 10, 1969 -ki ris Ecus ively in Ann Aror 2455 S. State, An Arbor 662-7307 1 mile south of campus NO REST FOR WOLVERINES Michigan athletes compete over holidays While most Michigan students are off having fun in the sun in Pasadena, or skiing at their fav- orite resort, or revelling in their lack of homework during t h e Christmas bre...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 11

…It 0 °? A, SI A' y Life on By ROBERT BENDELOW Two months ago, the job was im- possible. Now it's simple. Remember when you had only 22 seconds to do your job? Well, now you've got 10 seconds more than you. need, still 22 seconds. Minds crumble against the sheer he Line - boredom and monotony of the line. Nothing much happens, except that another engine, perhaps with a dif- ferent color -spring comes this time, instead of the usual grea...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

…63 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA i EE Barden AT USTFF MEET: Washington Sophomore Vaults to ..Record * MIWUAKEE WP)-Brian Stern- berg, a University of Washing- ton sophomore, cleared 16 feet, 3%/2 inches in the pole vault Sat- urday night in the first indoor championships of the U.S. Track and Field Federation. Steinberg's vault was the great- est in U.S. history. Finland's Pen- tili Nikula, however, cleared 16 feet, 0% inches last Feb. 2. Sternber...…

November 10, 1963 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

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February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

… SPORTS BEAT by TOM WITECI J ,Will Beat io State?" WAY clown to Columbus, the guy on the radio kept if they're ever going to lose one, there's a good chance night." adcaster was referring to unbeaten Ohio State, the nber one team, which was to take on a highly-rated a at Columbus that night. Buckeyes methodically ripped through their first 16 ithout a loss, the question "who is going to beat the as being raised with increasing frequency. rtic...…

March 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 134) • Page Image 11

… Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..geEeven Wolverine Cagers Michigan Staves Off Last-Half Surge After Rudy Sprains Ankle Stun Iowa 71-70, Force Playoff Hayes Stars As Houston Triumphs 94-76 By ROBIN WRIGHT Special To The Daily IOWA CITY - Michigan's late season basketball miracle men toyed with a 16 point lead half way through the second half, saw it diminish to a hair ...…

April 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 160) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, April 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Pooe Efevenx WednIe sday, X , Arl1,16 H IHGNDIYM GZN ..yam . 4: Baseball Opens Oft-Delayed Season Manpower has good paying summer jobs for men in 400 cities Majors' Two-Day Pause Ends; Three Games Still Uncertain j By The Associated Press The baseball season opens be- latedly. today with a 10-game schedule after two days of post- ponements in respect to the mem- ory of Dr. Mart...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

…-4ff r 49 PAGE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1985 I I ANNARBOR,.MICHG.N...RI.AY,.............24,.196 COLOR IS IN: Sky's The Limit In New Ties For months during the long hot summer,mcollegiate males trekked past men's stores in the larger cities and looked with as- tonishment at the hideous look- ing, manay colored Paisley ties being displayed in...…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

… . ., 4 ter 0 At The Globa Screw (Continued from page fer) emerge to pave the way for a pro- ductive detente. O b v i o u s 1 y the A m e r i c a n-Soviet relationship is meant to be a case in point. The problem is China, which is at the same time refusing to obey the rules and attempting to become a global power. We have no alterna- tive but to force her to play the game-hence Vietnam. Undersec- retary of State George Ball left no doub...…

December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, December 10, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven. -THE1 MICHIGAN11111 DAILY111111111111Page1111.1Eleven11 l I Cagers get no break By MORT NOVECK With the end of classes t most students, with the e) tion of a guilt-ridden minority will waste a few hours pre ing to study for finals, can turn their thoughts to serious jects, namely to the various sundry ways they will manai idle away their winter vacatio That is, most students,...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 12

…* 1~ ?! * ,' r" "I think the fear at first of the power structure, of the fighting doigs, the clubbi=? f ricymer the dirty name callers, this I think yo uhave until you are confronted with it and once you exp'-rience this Your fairs are cut down. This gives you more incentive to become a .art of the th . n le I &tie. t ROMNEY F PRESIDE or 'S jt -0 F 9/w Be entirely ready for the new season- The newest styles at the lowest prices...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH I THE MICHIGAN I~AILY SUNDAY, MARCH PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT A Lecture on Christian .Science Entitled The Origin and Power of Thought by Paul Stark Seeley, C.S.B. of Portland, Oregon Member of the Boord of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci- entist, in Boston, Massachusetts This lecture, given on March 8, was sponsored by the Christian Science Organiza...…

November 10, 1963 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… Cntinued from preceding page *- Because he speaks humbly and peacefully, without effort, one might say he knows me like a father or like certain aged mariners, who, leaning against their nets, at a time when the wind began to rage with the fury of winter, recited to me, in my childhood, the song of Erotocritos with tears in their eyes ... Seferis shows a great sensitivity in the description of inanimate objects. He ap- pears as if he has be...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ERSITY OF HAWAII: ian Interchange Center Opens Union Committee Plans To Study MUG Problems FAITH WEINSTEIN iversity of Hawaii's much nd much criticized Cen- Cultural and Technical ige Between East and .an operations this sem- h 60 Asian students. 1 very favorably impressed inclusiveness and scope East-West center's pro- Prof. James M. Davis, f the International Cen- special consultant to the t Center said. "They have all...…

March 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 10, 1968 PageTwelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 1 0,1968 PRESENTLY 'UNENFORCEABLE': State Legislature Investigates Re-Defining Crime of Rioting DAILY OF ..w ... .r ...4y .......... . ;. . ....... n "::. v .-:":::..:..".. {.,:.{ ...wt:::.4i.. FICIAL BULLE iTIN >3 S LANSING P) - If more than 30 people rushed out on the field to join in a fight during a De- troit Tiger baseball game it ...…

April 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 160) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 10, 1968 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Springis If nothing else, spring football practice has shown that the Wolverine's old nemisis, lack of depth, has made its appearance on the squad. This problem plagued the gridders last season, and is an important factor again this year. ; Both the offensive and defensive back- fields are experienced and fairly solid. The lines and defensive linebacki...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

…-Y V "W -ir 'W rPAGE SIX, THE MICHIGAN AILTi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ONE-DAY SERVICE on Dry Cleaning ARTWAY DRY CLEANING CORNER WILLIAM & MAYNARD STS. "The House of Quality" 662-0198 Friendly Service I t 4 L" Pt . 9 TS C f I , y3J" r t? } )E r~i~ i' x " "; 1.. , i q ,' . / , .... f..J fin,., r+ ,-1 , .,.,, , Creativity Forecast for Hair Wave There are those who remain frozen in hor...…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

… A * 4 X' 4 4 Education as Cure-All, or: TEXTS AND CONTEXTS What This Country Needs Is a Cood Five-Cent Synthesis Celine: Night Visions and Beautiful Drd Beyond Alienation, by Ernest Beck- er. Braziller. $5.95. The road to frustration is paved with theories in which education magically leads to all sorts of social reforms. While those around them were molding students to the pat- tern society demanded, a long, thin thread of visiona...…

December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY XA I^J ., n - 1I% In, vveuresuuy, Uecember 1iU, 1969 '00 Moofthl- / Th P' A special welcome mat is out for all Wolverine boosters to cut loose for a full day of fun at Universal Studios. With the Rose Queen and her court, and other glamorous B.Y And a playful monster or two. On a holiday tour of the world's most famous movie studio. Ride the GlamorTrams and see where it all happens. g. &The sets, the ...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 13

…w4mp eSKLAR..0 . I 4, F + X. (Continued from page 3) laid aside the manuscript for nearly eight years. When he picked it up again he wrote in a different style about a different Huck. MARK TWAIN had succumbed to what Poirier calls the environ- ment of force, as opposed to the writer's own created environment of freedom. Later writers like Edith Wharton and Dreiser fall victim so completely to the environment of force that they could imag...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 9, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

… t. e tNDERGRADUATE The Intellectual Catalyst YEARS. By DAVID MARCUS THE UNIVERSITY, so some prophets envision it, will eventually become a uptopia sans undergraduates. It will then be an institution, consisting of only the academically dedicated. Faculty members will devote themselves to a mad dash to- ward academic excellence with their stu- dents in hot pursuit, as one critic of American higher education put it. The undergraduate with hi...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

…Sir gan ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 State Pre are-Stands CaptalOutlay Hassle ,search at the U nEvsersxi th Gets Support rch at the Univer- blems does it bring? a st in a series, exam- r' ia4:: ture of the Univer- s;r operation.)K S ASwainson Prefers r 25, 1950, Ralph A. More Moderate Rise ie the University's L ident for research. By MICHAEL BURNS r _ .. L960, the state Leg- 4 The conflict over the amount give final cons...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

…4i AF4 1'* PAGEFOURTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILI SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Legs in Big Ch To Get Into Ste Accompanying t h e lengthened fashion leg, which currently stretches at least an inch above the knee, there comes the need to make use of all that exposed blank area. And designer hose provide the current answer. However, these are not simple things of sheer nylon. The Great Leg for Autumn will ...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 14

…e 4 1 :# At JOHN: "So Pauline Kael says... MARSHA: «Who says?" JOHN: "Pauline Kael, the film critic with a chip on her shoulder" "... Strack feels his squad "ill be tough by mid-season so the rebuilding job could. be a quick one... Basketball, 1966-67 By RICHARD AYERS The movie reviewers in America today hold a tyranny over the distri- bution system of films. Unless sup- ported by a mammoth Hollywood advertising campaign, a movie can'...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 9, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

… The World, Faced with Space And Resource Limitations, Must Turn to Birth Control ,OSION THE CONCERTS and festvials until 191 versity Hall which stood where the f then they have been held in Hill Aud which were bequeathed to the University ano former member of the Board of Regel Sink remembers that in its early days th quently referred to by such distinguished n Paderewski as "the finest music hall in thi ing capacity of more than 4000 and ...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY D FUTURE TEACHERS: 'gents Accept Gifts,_Grants Navarro Plans Lectures On Use of Computers FEINER GLASS & PAINT CO. 216 W. William Street Ann Arbor. Michi Regents accepted gifts And totalling more than $200,- their meeting last month. est grant was from the ow Wilson Poundation gave $38,000 to assist ad- 1 graduate students Inter- in college teaching. snonymous donor gave $34,-. r use in the development of w Botanical Gar...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 14

… * t r ' 4 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 McDivitt in Parade Hippywear Makes' The Michigan Scene The largest and most loveable parade in Michigan's history will take shape this coming Friday. What began as a vague attempt to1 fill in the aching gap left by th'e loss of Michigras, has suddenly blossomed into a full-fledged fes- tival in its own right. A vast arr...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 15

… A - - - - - w 4, -$ U. .f. 41 0 1*- FROM COACH OF THE YEAR TO THE DEPTHS OF THE BIG TEN The Long , Hard Season o f D ave St rack AGAINST the background of a des- olate Ann Arbor evening . . . strung up in its ignominy . . . a makeshift icon . ., flapping in a cold March wind. A kangaroo court . . . a hasty verdict . . . a mob lusting for ven- geance . . . a lynching, spurred by a catalyst - unknown - sanctioned only by the inherent ...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 9, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

… from more division of labor. In addition, a. point of diminishing returns for an ex- panding labor force may exist where the problems of coordination, communication, transportation and management in a sprawling, highly specialized enterprise outweigh its benefits. It seems fairly safe to say that today's American economy is not suffering to any great degree from overpopulation. Indeed, we might even assert that a faster-grow- ing population ...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

…THEMICHIGANDAILY _ 'U,' WSU Unit Announce Adult Education Classes itor Sees Cultural Exchange Success SILVERMAN The center was started by a In addition the teachers give terested persons. It is in no way nost successful ex- local Rotary chapter for the pur- lectures, show movies and slides associated with the governments international good pose of "cultural interchange be- of the United States and sponsor of either the United States or Ar- t...…

October 10, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

… A -40 IF r q PAGE TWELVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Imported'Poor Boy' MakesODebut .t... 'i In Time for Winter's Chills I A "Poor Boy" is, first, a woman's sweater, and second, relatively expensive. The average price of a well-made Poor Boy runs between $10 and $30. All this, howevei', is not the paradox that it would seem. For the design of the pull- over is directly...…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 16

…11 ' A 5 i i 25%5 Na 1 s II Ko~ir I vj ity and each faction blames the other for the failures. The bickerings among the Chinese Communist chieftains had gone on for some time and became acute in 1964 and 1965. The question of who should have more say developed into an open power struggle. To forestall the attempts of his opponents to overthrow him, Mao Tse-tung and his supporters launch- ed the so-called proletarian cultural revol...…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 9, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

…w ~ tween natives and immigrants may be in- evitable, as the American experience with immigration suggests. Nevertheless, some kind of migration may be plausible as a short-run relief de- vice for a region's population pressures. The major drawback is that migration alone cannot be a long-run solution. Be- fore long, the empty areas would fill up, and the world would be faced with the same old problem, on an even larger scale. We soon would ...…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bowles Cites Need For Self-Assertion CHESTER BOWLES .commencement speech He said that regardless of what we do we must not become so pre- occupied with the forces and counterforces within China and Russia that we neglect to do the great things we are able to do among the majority of mankind for whom Communism is still an unappealing and foreign ideology. "We know that man is sur- rounded by universal beliefs and lives for ...…

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