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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...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…e f OEm a Ito'! (Continued from Page 2) ing, more haphazard graves dur- ing the battle and mass graves while the Germans were in flight. Sometimes the Russian soldiers had to finish burying their dead." Magidoff made 14 trips to the front - the only correspondent to cover the entire war on the Russian front. THE TROUBLED face suddenly brightened. "Enough of this. I shall tell you how I met my wife. I was ice skat- ing in Russia in late 19...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 13

…to the material under discussion. Monday-Wednesday-Friday class- The-student is expected to do the room cycle is on the way out," said g reading on his own. It is assumed Sarah Gibson Blanding, president In iv idmo lle that he is taking the course be- of Vassar College. "Students don't cause he is interested in it and need to spend nearly as much time will work because he wants to in class as they do." learn.Th edctrfoeatas- FUB Prom otes Inde...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

… Equalization Plan: Li rll S P I ' Your Discontinued Textbooks worth real mone! 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. 7 another ULRICH sere (Continued from Preceding Page) the only, extens...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 14

…122 E. Washington St. Herb Gardner: A Failure To Write Creatively i Sam's Store Brings you WINTER BARGAINS for "Cold-Cash" Men's Wear All wool, gabardine and flannel pants $895 Asst'd Colors, Free Cuff Alterations Flop Pocket, Wash & Wear Polished Cotton Pants $395 corduroy . . . $4.50 rayon and acetate ... $4.50 Year 'round wearability Assorted Colors SPORT SHIRTS long sleeves $199/ or 2 for $3.50 Broadcloth, worm cotton flannels Leather ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…F F'I F VS 4 'er's Pay $ $ (Continued from Preceding Page) sities and a large segment of the watching public act as if he were. He is not a young businessman, building a good record, getting what are called "contacts" starting his business career in his. sopho- more year. He is not a unit of man-, power, to be classified according to skills and talent, and put through "hard subjects" which will be useful for the country's military and ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 15

… CUT OUT AND SAVE MOVIE CALENDAR DURING EXAMS CUT OUT AND SAVE NOW DIAL NO 8-6416 Ending Tonight "CITIZEN KANE" and "BICYCLE THIEF" ' Starting Sunday * "LOVERS OF PARIS" (Pot Bouillie) A Starting Wed., Jan. 21 'a' MICHAEL REDGRAVE in the British Murder Mystery "Time Without Pity" Starting Sun., Jan. 25 ' The One and Only FERNAN DEL in "Senethal The Magnificent" ro r ANTEMA E i I n ri ! 'la 2-2513 TON IGHT "A N I ME Starting Sunday JERRY ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…w - -Mw ll I I N A IME O DISINT ) UNIL1 of- A NOTED EDUCATOR RE-EXAMINES THE VALUE AND 3 This New African State Is Working To Gain Stability in an Area of the World Plagued by Many Problems A Liberal Jiduca tio By HAROLD TAYLOR By AUMED BELKHODJA Fate gave Tunisia a privi. leged position, in the center of the sea which has nurtured civilization. From the balcony of the Maghreb, Tunisia looks both toward Europe and the East. The...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 16

… Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE IN A SERIES (DRAYCLADNGXeINNEUR (DRYC LE ANING DIVISION) 4 , s ~ . C3 ' , '" * , V " ;.a s < V i t f i ". ,. , . , ci --' c o a O 3 O a V' r " " " " " '+ " i f _ # " " 8 r " y f " 4 } " " r " (J ., J r 7 1/1 ! 4 'Y 'jam ^' ,-° t s . i " " How do you win top honors in the international drycleaning field? Well, if they had such a compe- tition, Greene's could win it hands down on two dif- ferent ...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Sixty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Da3 iti, I VOL. LXIX, No. 75 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 FIVE CENTS EIGHT PAGES SGC Few Attend Stresses Educational Activities * * * * ** * * * SGC MEETING-At a meeting held October 1 in the Union Ballroom, Student Government Council found Sigma Kappa sorority still in violation of a University anti-discrimination ruling. The Board in Review reversed the decision and the ...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1958 Sees Budget Cut, Sorority Issue Pictures on Exhibit at League The Faculty Senate, believing the Board's action contradictory to University educational policies, passed a resolution on Dec. 9, urg- ing the Board of Regents to re- affirm SGC's decision. On Dec. 10, the Council voted to appeal to the Regents and a brief for the Re-r gents' December meeting was re- vealed. Unable to fit discussion of the issue on the age...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…v R17, 1I$U THE MICHIGAN DAILY te Talks Mary Markley Kitchen Features Intercoms, Pop-Up Dishes, Food Assembly Council Decides To Decrease Membership On Faculty, Student Ties By BECKY MOSEN Women's Senate will feature a discussion on "impersonal" fac- ulty-student relationships at their meeting at 4:15 p.m. today in the Henderson Rm. of the League. Penny Reynolds, chairman of the Senate, and Ann Morrison, her, assistant, will discuss wi...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…t &fy £id$igan BaiIs Sixt y-Ninth 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 hen Opinions Are Free Truth Wtil Prevall" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the indii ideal opinions of staf writers or the editors. This mzst be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 NIGHT E...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…. . 195 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN t t .# (Continued from Page 4) 1Doctoral Examination for Morton - ------ -- -----__- -- _ - Covell Bartlett, Bacteriology: thesis: "Ccntinuous Antibiotic Fermnentation' Regents' Meeting: Fri.. Jan. 16' 1959- Theory. Design of a Single-State Pilot; Communications for consideration at Plant, and Trials with Two Contrasting this meeting must be in the President's Processes," Thurs., Dec. 18, ...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY wL i i S 0..T- 11Yhe Only 2 More Sho AL to buy your copy o L NEW RI by the University of M MEN'S GLEE CLL pping Days the ECORD iichigan. B AI A T IL -. .1 9-5 P.M. x Office .r i I A Bad Idea T HE ETERN CONFERENCE FacultR:pres:ntatives proved themselves quite intelligent last week ,,hen the°y defeated a move to ban alien athletes from NCAA track meets. The suggestion itself was quite questionable, and the manner in wh...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

…""Fm~%'O1:S t: liS _ aal ra~v a A r r * aa s r II . -11 11 1 1_ I r+ By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - A red- haired Irishman, Howard (Red) Hickey, who calls desire the biggest thing in football, moved up today from assistant to head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Desire, said the 41 - year - old! graduate of pro ranks, can win the 49ers the National Football League title which eluded three predeces- sors. Hickey insisted he is ...…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYWEDN ichigan To Unveil New Track Power Cagers Take On Princeton In Motor City Tournament I' TAKE YOUR MARK .. . GET SET.. . GO! AND THEY'RE OFF-As Michigan's thinclads prepare for the tough competition ahead in the annual pre-Christmas intra-squad meet Thursday night. Left to right-leaving the starting blocks-are Bennie McRae, a promising freshman speedster; Tom Robinson, a prominent sophomore sprinter; veteran middle...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

….. BOARD IN REVIEW DECISION DANGEROUS See Page 4 LW4b 4br :43 a t I Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom CLOD VOL. LXIX, No. 27 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958 FIVE CENTS , . Rightist Attempi Fails in Algeria Army Remains Loyal to de Gaulle Civilian Extremist Plan Collapses ALGIERS W)-A French rightist attempt to buck Premier Charl de Gaulle's liberal policies in Algeria collapsed yesterday. De Gaulle remained victo...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…Two THE MICMGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958 "W' HEMIHIANDAV 'I CONFERENCE MEETS HERE: Student Art Collection Now on Display h . .. :...V :tr v}^ *w? ti .r±. " : ai r'' - S E "THE FREEDOM TRA-IN OF EDUCATION"" {: s Schoolroom Progress S.A. -Daily-Harold Gassenheimer CONFERENCE DISPLAY-Currently decorating the. halls of the architecture and design school is a collection of student work being displayed in conjunction with the twen...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… Phi Chi Medical Fraternity To Build New Installation Phi chi medical fraternity will construct a $400,000, three-build- ing installation, according to James H. Livingston, architect for the project. This will be the first time in this country, that a fraternity has provided living quarters for mar- ried students, he said. The . installation will contain two two-story buildings and a four-story unit. Provide Family Quarters One of the new fra...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth 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 'hen upinions Are Free Truth Win PrevawU "Now Does Everybody Understand Our Position?" AT THE CAMPUS: Miller's Wife' Shows Honor, Limbs LIKE A RARE vintage champagne, "The Miller's Beautiful Wife" is currently bubbling on the wide screen at ...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

…'AY, OCTOBER 17, i958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ - --- -- -------- n R1 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I REV. FR. BRADLEY SPEAKS: Newman Club Discusses Papal Election (Continued from Page 4) 4:00 p.m., Urm. 3209, Angell Hall, Fri., Oct. 17. Placement Notices Personnel Interviews: Mon., Oct. 27: U.S. Marine Corps., Detroit Marine Officer Procurement Office, Detroit, Mich. Men between 17-26, be a member of. an accredited college or university and maj...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rya DY, OC ( see the best values in the -ALLIED CATALOG Se$nd for it today world's largest Hi-Fl selection... everything In STEREO! Here's your complete money- saving guide to Hi-Fi! See how you save on ALLIEDrecoin- mended complete systems, in- eluding the latest in thrilling Skreo. Choose from the world s largest stocks of famous name components (amplifiers, tuners, changers, speakers, enclosures, recorders, accessories)...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

…FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958 THE MCITGAN DAILY~ Pro Football Hits PopularityPeak r By AL SINAI "There's no football like pro football." Whether or not this statement is true seems to make no difference to football fans who have flocked to pro games this year in record numbers. Browns Set Record The Cleveland Browns drew a record home opening day crowd of 65,000 last Sunday, while last year's defending champions, De- troit, sold 42,000 season...…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…F°RIAY, OCTOBER -- .w .~VAIvwqsw. r I a TV'%? ~TGM THE MICHIGAIN 11AIEW .N I { } MET ENG CE1 ME, EE. S d 3 CH E t i..:. . / N F t / .1 i et 4 rM"' t- 9, k rr~rI ooo r } i . ; ' . . III~att i t,.. 7 ' 1 t i : f O w. " ' t _.. - ../ ; ,r J I I %;I ::s~o kkwcr;rv ~ s:: ~~i;?c4ta'K L / _ LL- j I d '7 Esso Research and Engineering Company Linden, N. J., Florham Park, N.= J. Esso Standard Oil Company E...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…Subscription To day - NO 2-3241 Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom L. LMX. No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1958 TWENTY PA( Ford, UAW egotiations In Recess as -Daily-David Arnold NEW MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING-The aluminum and brick structure, under construction for two years, houses the nursing school, the pathology department and departments of the medical school in its three connected buildings. A tunnel...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY WNSDA2 -a,. education Costs Remain Same Dial 8-6416 Weekdays at 7 and 9 P.M. FERNANDEL "The Sheep Has Five Legs" and "Mr. HutsHodc" IMAGINAT O N .. I "Yeah .2.. a bikini . .:then w1 walked up and asked me ... Well, plan on lots of sessions like this ahead of you . .. and plan on some pretty wonderful performances, too! just to set the record straight, though, you'll find it won't take much imagination at all to d...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE M VINSON STUDY REVEALS: Recession HurtingGOP, Says Prof. Research onUAW Bargaining Practices Shows Contracts Vary With Conditions , <"> " I Contrary to popular belief, the United Auto Workers does not im- pose its key bargain on all firms, regardless of their individual cir- cumstances. Prof. 'Harold M. Lev- inson, of the economics depart- ment, said recently. Pattern bargaining is the prac- tice of seeking relatively uniform labor a...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…"How's That for Bold, Imaginative Thinking?" :trl tgttn 74,3allg 14 Sixty-Ninth Year _ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Then Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth wii Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editoials printed in The -Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be doted in ...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iJversity Announces New Courses for Semester Asian Studies I, a new course The Department of Physical A new course is being offered by for freshmen and sophomores Education for Men has dropped the Slavic languages and litera- only, has been inaugurated by the their courses in fencing due .to ture department in the study of Near Eastern studies department lack of interest, the poetry of Alexander Pushkin, for the fall seme...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGA N DALY ,.I Prof. Nissle, Clinic Head, Dies After Heart Attack "The Key To The Ca iuns"' C. OPENS THE DOORS TO Associated Press Wire " Campus News " National and International News * Nationally Known Columnists. Prof. Roland 0. Nissle of the School of Dentistry died Sept. 7 at his home following a heart at- tack at the age of 54. Prof. Nissle graduated from the school in 1929 and since that time served continuously on the ...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…t T ity of districts integrated : ..:.. ,0 MD. 16.51 . . 3,7% GIAN DAILY' Rivers Add Extra Water To Great Lakes-runk "For BOZAK Speakers it's AUDIO SUPPLY" The diversion of water into the Chicago Ship Canal from' the Great Lakes is more than com- pensated for by increased diversion into Lake Superior, from- rivers formerly flowing into Hudson Bay, according to Ivan W. Brunk, supervising meteorologist at the Chicago Weather Bureau. In...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…IMfEMICHIGAN DAILY m4 BIG TEN FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: OSU's Hayes Expects To Win Conference Title SPORT-WHYS , By The Associated Press Columbus, O./-_ Coach Woody Hayes of the ground-eating Ohio. State Buckeyes said his jugger- naut "didn't look yery sharp", in yesterday's workout while 46 scribes were tagging the Bucks as the best in the land, giving them an 859 to 788 point edge over Oklahoma. Blessed. with an all- veteran backfield and a ...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…THE T~f~ AN DAILYV U, Ohio State, Wisconsin Rate as Big Ten Football Pow a By, DICK MINTZ I Crocidile tears are being shed by Big Ten; tions men handling once again public rela- publicity chores at the pigskin training camps. Morning mail received from Michigan State exclaims, "The biggest rebuilding job in recent years faces Michigan State's foot- ball forces. Gone are 22 lettermen, at least a dozen of whom were key figures in three ...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

….# 19 THE MICHIGAN DAILY chan ges Appear in 1' Grid Y (This is the first in a series of four articles discussing the person- nel of the 1958 Michigan football team. This article will evaluate the first-string group.) By JIM BENAGHI There's a new look in Michigan football this fall. Things are so different, in fact, that even many of the plans made in spring training have been re- vised. With Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's emphasis on the sng...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…WE~YTHE MCHIGAN DAILY WEDNE DAY, SEPTEMBER 11 I for the Best in BOOKS and SUPPLIES It's TAi 'S University Bookstore -A MICHIGAN TRADITION FOR MORE THAN 75 YEARS! I' 1 i I I I Thousands of Michigan Men and Women have I found our dependable and courteous service I combined with the friendly atmosphere of a I "real bookstore" the answer to their book and I supply needs. I- I New and Used TEX! r BOOKS and SU lop...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…SECTION TWO , Y Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom :4Iaii4 SECTION TWO SANN ARR. MCIGAN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1958 EIGHT PA VOL. L=X. .NO. 2 Hl..i. nnDsaa fS uva'a.w , . -.-..- 9 Two Surveys Pr Note 'Boom. ' Science OfRussian Trip Degrees in. PhyRussian experts at an important astronomy convention were egee Phs1cs nearly mum on the topic of earth satellites, Prof. Leo Goldberg, Show Annual Rise chairman of the astronomy dep...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY !Researchers Give Report On Workers Women office workers do not like to be told how to do their jobs, a University research project indi- cates. This conclusion was one in a paper delivered at the American Psychological Associationt meeting in August. It was prepared by Jay Jackson and Howard Rosenfeld of the University Research Center for Group Dynamics. Experienced employees may tend to view talk about their work with the...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

…TE MICHIGAN DAILY FROM HUMBLE BEGINNING: University Medical Center Continues To Grow 11 Introducing University Medical Center, a huge and diverse, yet closely inte- grated complex of medical serv- ices and facilities, is today, one of. the largest and most completely. equipped medical centers in the nation. The Center, which today covers an expanse of 40 acres; and occu- pies eight buildings, is a 50-mil- lion-dollar complex of' hospital s...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PORTRAIT OF A GAY CITY: Kiev Contrasts with Rest of Russia 1958-59' UNI-VERSITY MUSICAL -SOCIETY C 7 Eightieth Annual Choral Union Series ROBERTA PETERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, October 1 Coloratura soprano, young prima donna of the "Met" and concert stage; often seen on television. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . . Saturday, October 18 CHARLES MUNCH, Music Director, will conduct this famous group in its twent...…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 17

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )OM SEEN IN 1960's: Wernette Says Inflation Not 'DestroyingMonster' Prof. McNeil Appraises Subliminal Perception The effects of inflation "are never proportionately as serious as those of deflation," Prof. J. Philip Wernette of the School of Business Administration, speak- ing at the Pacific Coast Banking School, said recently. "The principal criticism I have of inflation is its unfairness to those who have to live on a f...…

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