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…Offerings in Mystery wIin h MAGAZINE N HIS new pseudo-fictional case Gerald does not notify the po- The second novel cited is by a Vol. V, No. 2 Sunday, November 2, 1958 The Gallows Garden, (Rine- lice of his discovery and soon he new writer named William Mole, hart, 256 pp., $2.95) Ken Crossen, has ingratiated himself with a and features Supt. Strutt of the under the pen name M.E. Chaber, group of criminals and appears to West End C.I.D. and ...…

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…Report on British Higher Educa ion A Former Univers y Student Finds it Excellent but with Faults 1 AVING SPENT a yer as an exch ,e tudent at the Uni- versity of I onn. one returns to the United e o find an aid tntre.t ini Iis 'to liher educ tion. A 'if d usrpton of sante of the mechanies of an English unit versity will provide a general basis of reference with which to con- sider the British approach to higher education. Indirectly it might c...…

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…British Universities Uescrtibecl as E xcellent p3K 'cimcif3 can unicmit csidnt. In general Itmld be :ble to a cnd a pulic it coild be safe to say utat rsjty. l t ?ged American iaduate n n rma iached the Pit tI level, ice ii d Dc ccci I "cciit dca cx iimmacon Whic moot Briish t cl'eiccit c i- ciis i''cit l g tccc- ic i c i lii lii ' iit an is the pirma i of an acdeicc ad intellectual elite wili the out- look of spcialists. If thi c seems like a...…

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…A Window to the Communist World Poland, Seeking Western Contacts, Again Welcomes Tourists By THOMAS TURNER POLAND, devastated by war and retarded by Communism, is again welcoming Western tourists. Tourists from the West can provide a real shot in the arm for the sa ing Polish economy. sinre most visitors now come from the other "socialist countries" of Eastern Europe and bring with them levas or mark: as worthless as the Polish zloty. And bec...…

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…Who ReallyWants A New Constitution? By DAVID TARR THERE IS, at times, a strange normally cannot agree on the tion does not need some sort of affinity between o p p o s i n g time of day. revision. But the chances of a forces. Take, for instance, poli- For many years now students favorable vote Tuesday are, to say tics - Michigan politics to be of government have been lament- the least, slim; there is little ac- exact. ing the sorry condition o...…

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…The Dark Houses-Crec'o of a Poet Donald Hall Examines the Human Condition in His New Book By NELSON S. 110 THE DARK HOUSES. By Donald Hall. Viking Press, 1958. $3. A8 THE SECOND published vol- ume of poetry by Donald Hall, who is now Assistant Professor of English at this University, The Dark Houses is a surprisingly uni- fied book. Such a total kind of unity rare- ly occurs in the works of the mod- ern poets even though such vol- umes are un...…

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…FLOWERS S eOatiie AND GIFTS 334 South State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan NO 3-5049 o ScSALE ($1.00 to $3.00 Values) COSTUME JEWELRY ~att LAE ESN 209 South State St. (Belows Mar hll'n i ok s On 5 ) Oct. 29, 1929-Just Another Day The Weather Was Dismal But Times Were Good; Stock Market Irregularities Worried Few People By STEPHEN HEILPERN NEW YORK City was damp and j The legitimate atage was also chilly. The mercury had having an excellent season...…

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…r f' * tContinuec en; mPie 6 i ues for h11,ats, and sales tax ;ire those vhof;IOt a d a stic re- have a disproporoate rprese vwould all be in jeopardy if the mvoney for schools and local govv- duzction in the muntrr of cunties taton, acoring t o poutin ernments. and crtim heof thenumer of the L uyilature. doimient wlas suiected to iasud -furmctin o t.wn.h1 at it verhauIing." the BIueu BUT 1 M imp t toi tIe ThE1 ta eis a d Sro 'GGING ALONG clos...…

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…A Visit to Poland (Continued from Page 5) new apartments directly outside those with the Tartars hundreds the industrial complex itself of years ago has damaged it. The latter is surrounded by armed guards and a ta11 fenee. Krakow has preserved its old business section as the center of Inside, the equipment is impres- the moden city. Thss activity ive but bears Russian name still cente on the market square. latses. Asd tie rolIn mill in psi Kr...…

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…THE HOURS AFTER MIDNIGHT: . Masterful Suspense in tJ THE HOURS AFTER MIDNIGHT. Ione morning, Charles and Helen By Joseph Hayes. 182 pp. New York: Randon House. $3. AUTHOR JOSEPH HAYES has made his reputation by de- veloping masterful suspense with- in the everyday environment of the home, He *id this first in "The Des- perate Hours," a novel which he translated successfully to the stage. Now he has repeated his formula with a short novel wher...…

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… Greene's Ideas on achieving cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES Dog: You mean you get credit at GREENE'S? Man: That's about the size of it. Dog: Like what are the restrictions? Man: Oh, the usual . .. payment due 10th of the month following, bona fide student, member of the human race, and like that. Dog: Well. That last lets me out you know. Man: Hang loose, dog. Greene's may yet come through for dogdom. Dog: So who needs it? Man: Well, there's m...…

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