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March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…r59 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a , .. SPORT-WHYS For irect lassified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-478 I Changing Times THE FOLLOWING poem appeared in the 1921 'Ensian: * * * * remember the stand at Thermopylae The Greek guard made one day, I remember the legions Ceaspr used To shatter the Gallic sway: Andy I remember across the years To banners that crowned the crest, When Yale -was king of the opnquered East, And Michigan ruled the West. At night in...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

…\ THE MICHIGAN DAILY alifornia, St. Johns, Lansing Sexton Win itles hest Coast quad Takes irst NCAA By The Associated Press DUISVILLE, Ky.-- California its first National Collegiate ketball Championship tonight, ,ing West Virginia 71-70. It the first time for a Pacific st Conference champion since iford won in.1942. ith 17 second to play, Darral off's tip-in basket clinched the ory for the Golden Bears of Newell. he fielder made it 71-68...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… - - .. -4 N-.~ J-~ ~ r '%. F~ I - **~ K -le" k Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES r. Vol. 5, No. 6 MAGAZINE Sunday, March 22, 1959 EASTER TIME IS THE TIME FOR GREENE' . 0 How come this cat looks so gleeful? Credit, man, credit. He knows that Easter time is the time to get the egg off his suit and back in the basket. There's no egg on his face either when he says "charge it" at Greene's because his credit ...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…'~ ~ !4 T *~'~ 4 i-4' C , 4 w .... -A-. 4 -c* -' - - ij 4MA iAInEID M AGAZIN E- Vol. V, No. 6 Sunday, March 22, 1959 Theatre to Industry, University Alumnae Have Achieved Many Top Postions By ROSE PER! BERG Allegory of Love - A Review By Daniel Wolter Pa There Are Campus Queens B& David Kessel Pc In Search of a Better Way of Life By Joan Kaatz _ Pa A Study of Thbmas Mann - A Review ' By David Lowe P Sherlock Holmes: "World's Fine...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…. . .. .. ..... . .. .. . . tre Withot (Continued from Preceding Page) drama is generally budgeted at $100,000) and concerned with creative effort, it stands to reason that the investors -will tend to patronize the lighter, more com- mercial ventures. AS A RESULT, the better works must yield to plays designed solely to entertain, just as produc- tions which merely divert atten-. tion find themselves better able to gain the support of not onl...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…x . - ,. -. -, Far Eastern Aid (Continued from Preceding Page) tive workings of a new, inde- pendent nation is another aspect of the University's efforts in the Far East. Establishment of a Public Ad- ministration Institute for train- ing, education and research in government techniques was done by some faculty members in 1956. The Institute, located at the University of Philippines, attacked the problem of administration im- provement in th...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

… r -71 A -.r 11 . t. . - 1- ti- -- 1, -- .& .. 'T~ A. K III A Humble Letter To. the Pharaoh A Study of Thomas Mann Erich Heller's Book Very Successful BY DAVID LOWE (Continued from Page 8) Splinter Totalitarianism WE HAVE seen now how total power was achieved *by cer- tain forces in America. Now we shall probe for the flaw in this power which led to the country's destruction. As a preliminary, it must be ac- cepted that Man is essentiall...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

…' °ra -" .y "' ii , 'S } . r ,R vy v .n -=w :. yxi -X: "' 4, ..w' 'hr + 'A.., . _.W . t 1 !C .;,.. ".:' k 4' 'rF '1 SHERLOCK HOLMES: By PHILIP MUNCK World's Finest Detective' Suceessful Year for Mysteries Good Writing, New Authors Hihlight 1958 By DONALD YATES IN A glossary of English catch- phrases, the words, "Elemen- tary, my dear Watson" can mean only one thing: a tall lean man in a green deer-stalker's cap hold- ing a hand lens to hi...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…jj§jjjjjjjjjjr ---"- r z- t- ,, . . _ ,.. -,r w, An Informal Guide To Student Govenment In the early days of the house a barn as well as a fence for livestock and a stile were necessary. This faded photograph, probably taken in the 1860's from the present site of the Undergraduate Library, shows the house on the left, the barns and the yard. One rdon ThO Remains (Continued from Preceding Page) the University College proposal which would...…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… R l -, -. Y. - '4 - - - V A Letter to the Pharaoh By THOMAS HAYDEN To his Potentate, the Pharaoh: IT IS THE custom of those who are anxious to find favor in the eyes of a pharaoh to present him with such things as they value most highly or in which to see him take delight. Hence offerings are made of precious stones, golden cloths and such ornaments, worthy of the greatness of the pharaoh. Since therefore I am desirous of presenting m...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…FACE FACTS OF SPACE RACE fee Page 4 l AkI Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ~UIIA1 - FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIX, No. 100 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 FIVE CENTS EIGHT PA i Prime Minister Asks Nations To Help Redue Danger of War MOSCOW ()-As a guest of the Kremlin, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan last night challenged the statesmen of the world to reduce the danger of war that might arise through "miscalcu...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…AN DAILY SUNDAY, ests Address First Session of Institute ofAdvocacy A ~ ~ --- - ~ JOHN DETHMERS EMILE ZOLA BERMAN ... discusses appeals .. . argues case proof and procedural rules as they Prof. McConnell, Prof. Miller, Jen- were related to argument. ner and Fitzpatrick criticized the Following the Gair-Berman argument of the two attorneys. presentation, a panel composed of During the last session of the Glubb Calls for Understanding Of Arab...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 2

…0%gfidiigaln 4atly MAGAZINE Vol. V, No. 5 Sunday, February 22, 1959 Contents Apartheid--Racial Powder Keg By Charles Kozoil Page Two Land of Tradition, Land of Change By Barbara Ward -,-,Page Three Education in Africa By Lane Vanderslice Page Five Africa's Plea: Independence, Equality By Ahmed Belkhodja Page Six New Look at Colonialism By Gilbert Bursley Page Seven New Public Health Problem for Africa By Henry van der Schalie __ -Page Nine An ...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…'AY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY nion To Host Second Annual Campus United Nations 1 1 Q. UNITED NATIONS--Delegates to the mock Campus United Nations will assemble in Rackham Lecture \ Hall on March 7 to debate a resolution over'the Algerian question: The resolution was drafted by Tunisia and it proposes to recognize Algeria as an independent country. Maynard Goldman, president of Student Government Council, will be Secretary-General...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 3

…Land of Traditions, Land of Change Africa Has Had Extraordinary Political and Economic Growth in a Decade By BARBARA WARD I SUPPOSE the starting point for any consideration of Africa now is the extraordinary changes which have occurred since the Second World War. I think even those who haveha d along and varied expeience of Africa could hardly have fore- s the ynasism and the ch ang whirts s ould have coie into the Afriana mee in the last ten...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth WSillPrevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MicH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mcst be noted in all reprints. Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: LANE VANDERSLICE Buryin...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 4

…Western Aid Still Needed in Africa (Coutuiied m rareceding Pel will profit very much more by his and of expanded UN Technical ein shnuld be an aceelciated ef- liter training if he has this solid Services Might we not also look ot in the fieleriod of education in his own at a possible coordination of the tion-in oui contibutions to theii coontry. efforts of Western nations to universities, in multiplying their I am sure that the field of edu- p...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

…THE MICH14 AI~ ATIX I - _ ::.T ;::"..:::::. JDGET PROBLEMS: Colleges Seek To Increase Revenues DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN By RUTHANN RECHT Many colleges faced with the problem of budget cuts are seeking new ways to increase revenues whieh will add money to their treasuries. The Texas Commission on High- er Education had recommended higher tuition in anticipation of improved quality in higher educa- tion and increased appropriations for all ...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 5

…Education in Africa -Rough Road Ahead By LANE VANDERSLICE AFRICA is still a dark continent 0.02 per cent finished the 12th London and author of "Africans intellectually. In spite of class, and Their Schools" strides that have been made by The bet of the East and Central^" , countries that are inevarying de- African territorieas in thisregard IN AFRICA today there are two grees colonial powers, in spite of was Northern Rhodesia, where 38.9 impo...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, .. rymnasts Roll to Double ictory; restlers Lose hio State, Indiana Beaten y Identical 82-30 Margins Minnesota Jolts Michigan Matmen's Title Hopes, 17-8; Murray, Corriere Only Winners for 'M'; Olm Draws By TOM WITECKI Warming up for next Friday's "big" meet with national cham- pion Illinois, Michigan's gymnas- tics squad smashed Ohio State and Indiana by the identical' scores of 82-30 yesterday to ex-' tend t...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 6

…Africa's Plea: Independence, Equality A Tunisian Tells Why 7 The West Must Aid, But Not Try To Control This Crucial Area "Those of you who have to hold back the urge for explor- been to Africa know something ation, adveiture, and domination of its vastness. You have felt its mystery, you have been THE FIRST serious interest stirred by its almost inredible 1 sown by the Euocans in es- possbiltie. Yo hae, er.tablishing themselves on the Af- haps...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…TWE IICHIAN DAILY urton Hits 30 Points hut Cagers Lose, 87-84 DA A ",*I- (Continued from Page 1) but Rucklik's lay-up nullified them. Tidwell ended the flurry on another two-pointer with another four seconds remaining to reach the final score. The game started out as a dual between Rucklik and Burton, buta before the fracas'was over, North- western's great balance proved the, determining factor. Rucklil led all scorers with 32 points, a...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 7

…New Look at Colonialism It Has Been an Asset in the Belgian Congo By GILBERT BURSILEY THE WORD colonialism has be- ."avid students of colonial systems. come one of the most provoca- of anthropology, and of political tive terms in world affairs. geography. They have closely It has conflicting connotations watched colonial experiences in for peoples of different countries, areas much longer in contact with races and ideologies. It means one Euro...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY cers Upset Michigan Tech, 6-3 A PAIR FOR EACH-Steve Bochen (lef) and Dale MacDonald each notched two goals last night as Michigan's hockey team ended a long losing streak with a 6-3 victory at Michigan Tech. PORT SHORTS: Three Worl Records Set At National AAU Meet A-st lttlrl .' By The Associated Press NEW YORK-John Thomas, the 7-year-old Boston University 'eshman, got off a 7 foot, 1Y inch igh jump-better than any hu- .a...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 8

…Racial Powder Keg (Continued from Page The government has further set and popular political fad. The late its sights on keeping the white Pope Pius XII mentioned this last minority employed at all costs fall in a statement condemning while regulating the advance o racial intolerance as a cause of the non-whites into the skilled world tension, labor categories. Calling this doctrine "unchris-MOST RECENT attempt of the tlan" he pointedly referre...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…l .- .. , r -t PrMNP _7F -7117 ..,. ., f". .. r Y' - lr -i- i.. =-.- r ~ .y; . f Greene's' Ideas on achieving cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES Dog: YOu mean' you get credit at GREENE'S?0 t Vol. V, No. 5 Mfr~i!in Dad3J MAGAZ IN E Sunday, February 22, 1959 _ Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: That's about the size of it. Like what are the restrictions? Oh, the usual ,. payment;clue 10th of the month following, bona fide ...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 9

…New Public Iealt roble fAfrica UNTIL RECENT TIME malaria (such as Bayer in Germany, Bur- w a considered one of thc rJujii I~I~~IHu loughss and Welconi in England. chief hindrances to pioges Human Blood Fluke Has Replaced Ledele, Parke Davis. Abbott, in many regions of the world. But the U.S.) all are carrying inten- with a better knowledge of the t) sive drug screening programs. biology of the mosquito vectors M a l rS iis a or DlOc k t ro gre...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…..---" MAGAZINE Vol. V No. 5 Sunday, February 22, 1959 Racial Powder Keg Ready To Explode: APARTHEIDI $y CHARLES SOZOLT=ti . _ ' '; , Education:Many Problems (Continued from Page 5) The inspection system, along ith standardized student exami- stions in a colony, control of acher training institutions have rought some measure of educa- on uniformity within a single Contents - + T' Y .{ x ' ' Apartheid-Racial Powder Keg By Charles ...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 10

…New Culture, Different Ways For an American in Tunisia. By NANNY MURRELL S THE boat pulled into Tunis, parts of the Middle East and Af- and children. The older men were we leaned over the rails and re- rica. in Algeria, either fighting or dead. turned the waves and cheers of As I remember, this interna- We were greeted by all. the many cotton-skirted or veiled tional conglomeration made the Later, one of the boys below women, the men and the c...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…- ~ ~17 - r r .~.. ~-'* 4 New Culture, Different Ways For an American in Tunisia By NANNY mURRELTJ ° Land ofTraditionsLandofC Africa Has Had Extraordinary Political and Economic Growth AS THE boat pulled into Tunis, we leaned over the- rails and re- turned the waves and cheers of the many cotton-skirted or veiled women, the men and the- children who waited on the dock. There were very few remaining fourth class passengers as the ma- jorit...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 11

…c o lle g e o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f L o n - ""dI m d t p rs i T s dE don. It moved Into temporary ljl quresEducation :emaetMany Problems enaen t i111eana11 utl h CU a ni equarters at Achimota, until the permanent site near Accra could be established. (Continued from Peceding Page) (Continued from Page 5) ; from a school before their course GHANA'S higher educational A law school is no in opera- The two French girls were intro- The inspec...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… Western Aic (Continued from Preceding Prge) cern should be an accelerated ef- fort in the field of African educa- tion-in our contributions to their universities, in multiplying their technical colleges, in adding train- ed teachers to the African teaching' force. Such universities as that of Ghana or Ibadan or Makerere have their special relationships with London University and they receive intellectual and moral sup- port from the mother i...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 12

… Greene's Ideas on achieving cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES Dog: You mean you get credit at GREENE'S? Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: That's about the size of it. Like what are the restrictions? Oh, the usual .. . payment due 10th of the month following, bona fide student, member of the human race, and like that. Well. That last lets me out, you know. Hong loose, dog. Greene's may come through for dogdom. So who needs it? Well, t...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 13

…-w , A' i.'. ~* !' actal Powder Keg (Continued from Page 2) and popular political fad. The late Pope Pius XII mentioned this last fall in a statement condemning racial intolerance as a cause of world tension. Calling this doctrine "unchris- tian" he pointedly referred to South Africa as one of the sore points in: the world today. The Pontiff's final criticism was lev- eled at rationale for apartheid - "Negro inferiority" which he la- bele...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… w r ,v - . - V - £,, Africa's Plea: Independence, Equality New Look at Colonialism It Has Been an Asset in the Belgian Congo- By GILBERT BURSLEY A Tunisian Tells why The west Must Aid, But Not Try To Control This Crucial Area By AIMED BEL HODJA "Those of you who have been to Africa know something of its vastness. You have felt its mystery, you have been stirred by its almost incredible possibilities. You have, per- haps, found your ow...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…WOMEN'S HOURS NEED CHANGE See Page 4 cl: r 1Mw 43U Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom DaitFF S E SNOW FLURRIES VOL. LXIX, No. 58 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958 FIVE CENTS sI FIEIET SI~ Auto One Stays In Hospital For Study Crash Injures tu den t lp * * * * * * * * * West Tough ermans Allied I -Daly-Peter Anderson UP AND OVER-Michigan quarterback Bob Ptacek (49) smashes over the line for a touch...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…THENICHITAN DAILY DTan Futurer DIAL NO08-6416 EL O IERIY ENDING TONIGHT 1 Iit ! tr+i ,i1 Chamnbers PraisesTColl eeS ax, NOvMBE stem By ANITA FELDMAN "The beauty of the higher edu- cation system in the United States is its great diversity," Merritt M. Chambers, a visiting lecturer at the University, said. For instance, if a person wants to attend college for only two years, or for four, or if he wants to go for seven or eight years and work t...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…THlE ICHIGA N DAILY tEFERS CAMPUS CONCERTS: Seeger Likes Audiences To Sing Along Union, ISA To Present World's Fair Today By THOMAS TURNER Pete Seeger's current tour with Sonny Terry is his "best ever," Seeger said following Thursday' night's concert. Eighty per cent of the concerts are on college campuses, the lanky folk-singer explained, and he pre- fers audiences which sing along to those in night clubs where he has to "compete with whi...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…"Gosh, I Think We're Outnumbered" INTERPRETING . . .., Six 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. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH.* Phone NO 2-3241 hen Oplnlons Are Free Trut~b Witt Prevall Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inditidual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. ...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

…THME MICHIGAN DAILY New Landing Light System' Willow Run Airport's new elec- tronic flash landing lights were installed Thursday night. The lights were commissioned by the Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration with a demonstration for airline and airport officials and newsmen. The system, which is called the Electronic Flash Approach Sys- tem, was installed recently at the south-west end of the instrument landing runway. Poor Visibility Use Th...…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY=i )osterbaan, 14 Seniors Play Final 'M' Game I GARY PRAHST .,left end GEORGE GENYK ... left tackle ALEX CALLAHAN JIM DICKEY ...left guard ...center JERRY MARCIIAK WALT JOHNSON ..right guard _ ... ight end DON DESKINS BENNIE OOSTERBAAN ... rght tackle ...head coach Vhite, Clark Spark Favored OSU; Bey Injuries Hamper Wolverines (Continued from Page 1) quarterback Bob Ptacek and tback Gene Sisinyak. Other seniors who...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…SGC ELECTION: LAST CHANCE?: See Page 4 Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom ~aztii * CLOUDY, IRAIN ..-. .. - .. ... . <n rsc n v nnnrnV'JFiI 9.9 E 7) 10.. FIVE CENTS SIX PA ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. WEVNESUAY, UUTiUtsbn zz, 1006 a. s : arw va.a. VOL. 1 ,IX, 1N1P. 3 a a--Y i sv awav., .. .... - . . .- -- - - - . ,. __._- SG Anune SGCAnnottnce s Meeting Delayed Council To Hear Election Penalties; Course Evaluation Group To Report By TH...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY New Role for Helen Constitution Issue Left To Electors (Continued from Page 1) FORMER 'U'-FUB TIE: Value of Terminated Exchange Cited, -Daly--Uary Mcivain "HELENA'S HUSBAND"-Phillip Moeller's historical farce will be the first of the experimental playbill series presented by the speech department at 4 p.m. today in the Trueblood auditorium. Pictured are Dianne Stolorov as Helena and Gordon Lapides as Paris in ~a scene fr...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…, OCTOBER 22, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIM NONCONFORMIST BY CHOICE: i Dramatics Student Claims Individual Taste Too Often Wrongly Labeled 'Bohemianism' Houses Prepare Displays For Homecoming Saturday -Daily-Robert Kanner I LIKE FLOWERS-Judy Alexander, who wears black sweaters, because she likes them, thinks that even Bohemians have to be sensitive. The books you carry really impress people-if you read a book of Dylan Thomas's poetry ...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS TURNER Resp...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…22X958 ,, THE MICHIGAN DAILY * ~c :0., ~ .~S .s * - DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ;N.,;i~l.%: i'}'? : 'l m 5: acS>" 'AlL ( CLASS (Continued from Page 4) International Center Tea: Turs., Oct. 23, 4:30-6:00 p.m. at the Interna- tional Center. Lectures Social Work: On Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. In the Student-Faculty Room,' 4065 Frieze Bldg., there will be a panel dis- cussion by members of the first and second year clashes, doctoral students, and facu...…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… ON THE IM SCENE: ,, Delts Edge Sigma Chi, 1-0 1 I-M Social Fraternity "A" play- offs got underway yesterday at Ferry Field with a full schedule of nine games. In a thrilling overtime contest, Delta Tau Delta defeated Sigma Chi, 1-0, in a first place playoff. On the last play of the overtime period, Delta Tau Delta's John Krause tossed a short five-yard pass over the center of the line to John Hoos for the victory. Alpha Tau Omega ran into...…

July 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…U. S. CARRIED TO BRINK" Sir i4rn flait j See Page 2 Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXVIII, No. 199 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1958 LIBYA. FRENCH EQUATORI/ AFRICA Wea SYRI /A Tehran CoiO" fo , .I ANDelhi EG INDIA . SAUDI OMAN SUDAN . ARABIASe . Indian Ocee . AETL HIOPIA S t S O 500 SOMAULfAND SOMALIA STATT MHE __.._., _:.:.::J MID-EAST GEOGRAPHY-This map shows where the Mid-East's troubles involve big ...…

July 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…AT THE STAT : i1 Hic1igan kitg Sixty-Eighth 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 A House Built Upon The Sand Inions Are Free Will Prevail" torials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all reprints. Y, JULY 2...…

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