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August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY gCK-TO - CAVIPU 3 SPECXgL S FROM HUGHES HATCHER SUFFRIN'S ARBORLAND STORE __ ,ki e) 'Am y l CHARTER CLUB ALL-WOOL SHARKSKIN /MP NATURAL SHOULDER VESTED SUITS SPECIAL! CLASSIC ALL-WOOL CHESTERFIELD COATS FOR FALL A favored look on campus or off . . . the classic Chesterfield coat, now at a value you'll be hard put to match. Choose from a fine all-wool Birdseye tweed or a neat her- ringbone with a snug zip-out pile...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… the Daly business staff National Faculty Group Drafts Paper Li ::::~:Naming Students' Academic Freedoms I k I t . 3 "Students should be free to take A national group of faculty reasoned exception to the data or representatives has drafted a views offered in particular courses statement advocating a liberaliza- of study. They may be required tion of student regulations which to know thoroughly the particu- would make the University rules l...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…, 1964 THE MICHIAN~ DAILY .aa .._ a.aa. araaav.aai,.. a+sf ala:.+,ea '. , r r 1 > ONCE AND FOR ALL: This Is the Real 'U' Calendar Chances are, in one of your mailings from the University, you received a 1964-65 calendars If so, ignore it. Scout',s honor, all kidding aside and once and for allthegcalen- dar reproduced at right is the cor- rect one for '64-65. Just how it came to supersede the' older one is a long story, involving a snarl of...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UDAl "Camps Vilager /~A Friend rtoS o S 4i MUSIC CENTER,3 InI CONLIN TRAVEL 0 £. BUREAU, inc. STEAK&i SHAKE STAEBLER RESTAURANT 5 WITHAM'S BEAUTY SALON Charbroiled SteaksW DRUG Specializing in &Hamburgers SaeLqo itiuo Hair Styling Forest StTe G-TED STANDARD 2. THE PIPE CENTER f*SERVICE erything for the ,,< v tY Y . { . Mf 'lot L k1 Y i i ', v '. r:..:. x "f g< ='4 .Pipe Sm1 okCer .~. Y, 9 3 sTHE LITTLE SHOP VERBECKS sv zh ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… i I I rP £fr41gan Datl VOL. LXXV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SECTION 3 ORGANIZING ANARCHY By KENNETH WINTER Managing Editor IT SEEMS terribly simple. A person wants to learn some- thing, and someone else knows it. So they pick out a convenient log, sit down on each end of it, and "teacher" teaches "student." That's all there is to it. If this classic model of educa- tion ever did really exist, even then there we...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 _______________________________.............. _ ~inmmmmm .1 ___________________________________________ ______________ *~*-*~...~ ~ .t:.:.Q(~.:.x.:.>:.:.Y. F. t Interested in working Michigan Datly staffs n ? THE CURRENT Board includes five Democrats-Regents Eugene B. Power of Ann Arbor, Allan Sorenson of Midland, Carl DROP IN AN...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,19$4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .a tiuaf iZl President's Intricate Job Grows with Universit The job of University President' is a complex one. It began in 1850 when the Board of Regents conceded to the de- mands of the faculty and created a special post to handlethe myriad of jobs which, up until then,, the faculty had been forced to assume in addition to their teaching. The first...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…--l PAEW FTR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 r e.1 Powerful Vice-Presidents Handle Key Problems '' r I Directly beneath the University President are six vice-presidents --men who make fewer headlines than the chief executive but wield a powerful hand in the day-to- day workings of the upper admin- istration. Three of them-the vice-presi- dents for student affairs, research and the Dearborn Center-have relatively spec...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…I TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE V. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY r 01171L i 1 u a: 'U' PRESIDENTS: Eight Come Before Hatcher Finances Plague ' Officials (Continued from Page 3) South University. His successor, Henry Burns Hutchins, refused to have him evicted, preferring to live elsewhere. Angell died in 1916, in the house where President Harlan Hatcher lives today, almost a half-century after coming...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 A i. MM ;I E HAT A G , Industry, 'U' Join to Build'Hybrid' Dearborn Center C+> By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM Special To The Daily DEARBORN-Like its director, the Dearborn Center is a hybrid. Engenedered in the late fifties by a fusion of industry and educa- tion, the University's work-study senior college here has grown up with the philosophy of the man who directs it. He is University Vice-Presiden...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CONFLICT WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGE? TUESDAY, A rU'Branch Expansion Provokes Controversy in Flint Area With the prospect of an addi- tional 40,000 students seeking en- rollment in the state's institutions of higher learning by 1970, Michi- gan's educators have been faced with the need to expand. But for some time now, a good deal of controversy has raged over Just how this expansion is to be carried out. On the one hand, the...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… PAGE EIGITT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1354 x Out-of-Staters Cause Recurrent Spats 'OPERATION MICHIGAN': Relations Office Nurtures Public Image By MICHAEL HARRAH Annually, the Legislature--or at least a few members therefrom- take it upon themselves to chas- tize the state-supported colleges and universities for the percen- tage of their respective student bodies comp...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…I t . 77 ZZI P Hir1tigan Dati I VOL. LXXV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SECTION 4 AWAY FROM ANONYMITY Extra-Curricular Lift By MARY LOU BUTCHER THE UNIVERSITY'S enrollment is nearing 30,000. At times, the thought of being "one in 30,- 000" can be overwhelming. The imagination lends credence to fears of anonymity and isolation; visions of crowded lecture halls and haras- sed, can't-be-bothered professors loom...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY cial Textbook Service PRE-REGISTERED STUDENTS Student 'G overnment' See (No Cash Required) : By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM The' term Student Government Council is a misnomer. Its elected members are chosen by less than a quarter of the stu- dents. The eight ex-officios rep- resent no one. Its powers pre-1 scribed by the Regents are hard- ly governmental. And it does not directly advise anyone, hence its functions are rarely ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…x zs, ss THE MICHIGAN DAILY ower, Purpose Rites, Ordeals Reward the Chosen Fe .:. SGC members make heroes or fools of themselves. ties Bldg. tot day night figh watch the "Wednes- rts. Ho Hum Those who do aren't likely to return. Council discussion is a rather insipid morass of parlia- mentary gymnastics. The elected representatives tend to divide into student activists and fraternity playpals. The for- mer have a demanding outlook on st...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, e eparatel Women's Campus Center Sponsors Diverse Events - _ Traditionally a service organi- community. The University, Serv- ;aion n1d actvtiesnte women ;s :ice Committee cooperates with the naton ndthe center'fowmes Michigan Union to manage fresh- )rganized activities, the Women's man orientation; the Community [eague has, in the last four years, Services Committee provides or- nlarged its activities program to...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…t !t}, THE MICHIGAN DAILY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY"YYYYYYYYS[YYYYYti[vvvvvvvv v..vu ................- ....-:.. -------------__. T Ti TI1'YY'?Y r s s-s }'f s'{-i's's's" t-t~fitf #tFi F ff~tfFfifi taNFF ; F y y y y y y y y y y y y .r iscount records,. * -CAPITOL ALBUMS- BEATLES $3.39 BEACH BOYS $3.9 2. MEET THE BEATLES SECOND ALBUM 1. SURFIN' SAFARI 2. SURFIN' USA 3. LITTLE DEUCE COUPE $3.39 4. SURFER GIRL 5. SHUTDOWN No. 2 NANCY WILSON...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY 1' BROADWAY PLAYERS WILL HIGHLIGHT the Association of Producing Artists' Fall Festival. Joanna Roos and Sydney Walk- n here (left) in "Right You Are," are expected to return to Ann Arbor to play character roles with the APA. Jan Farrand and Corzatte (right) also are expected to play leading roles in Fall Festival plays. The festival will run Sept. 22-Nov. 15. Of essional Theatre inTh...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…' 25,1964A THE MICHIGAN _UAYZ.v 25, 1964-TWI .M.r V E'aA6 v Al 1'iJ.-V 'RIAL,' 'SORCERER': G&S Survives Crises, Slates Two Light Operas May Festival Climaxes Musical Society's By MICHAEL HARRAH A beleaguered tradition on cam- pus is the University's Gilbert and Sullivan Society, whose problems with calendaring and productions have become perennial. Still and all, the out two spirited every year. Society turnsj performancesj For the 19...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vu THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tt ii Political Views Find Expression, 'Gideon,'Imaginary Invalid' To Lead 0 'U' Players' Seven-Part 1964-65 Playbi A; do NOfneed... national liberal-radical organiza- tion. SDS's main emphases cur- rently are economic reforms and disarmament. Young Democrats The Young Democratic Club ap- plies the ideals and policies of the national party to campus, state and national issues. Working primarily t...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…_ .. . .. onths for '27 To Provide Against Accident and Sickness In Force 24 Hours a Day E ROL EI T Approved by the STUDENT GOVERNMENT Additional information available at the Student ALSO AVAILABLE cidental Death and Dismemberment. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ent Isk <c'ent ns rance r , i l 5, OOO Coverage $500 (five dollars)' or- $1000 Coverage $1000 (ten dollars) Available in addition to Student Health...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… PAG THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1984 a PA1~R TU~?,T THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1964 , Residence Hall Representatives Legislate, Lobby S v IQC Represents Men in' Quads, Inter-Quadrangle Council is a democratically-elected representa- tive body for the more than 3000 men in University residence halls. Its traditional role is the over- seeing of student government problems within East, South and West Quadrangles ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' a. ~qa~aE&U*j V --,' ,;..C IAND IL riourlr; r.LmvBN U' FRATERNITY MEN: Scholars, Servants, Socialites Panhel, 24 Sororities Promote 'Well-Roundedness' - By JEFFREY GOODMAN Diversity is the key to Univer- sity fraternities, with emphasis on everything from scholarship and service to social and athletic ac- tivities. Each of the 45 closely-knit houses on campus is run largely! by its members...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY (That Great Street) FASH ON CE TER ILYN SHOP N'S APPAREL THE DASCOLA BARBERS MAST SHOE STORE COLLINS WOMEN'S SHOP S 0 U T H O C t(,an Geo. a o. * :Z ?n ca ' >. V Q EAST LIBERTY STREET GREENE'S CLEANERS DISCOUNT RECORDS- i CHECKMATE MEN'S SHOP CAMPUS BOOTERY0 WAGNER'S, MEN'S SHOP THE BELL TOWER HOTEL' T H CARMAN'S WOMEN'S SHOES AND APPAREL SEYFRIED JEWELERS SAFFELL & BUSH MEN'S SHOP S T R THE MUSIC CEN...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 33

… Cl4r, iiota 43a'tt VOL. LXXV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SECTION 2 GROWING PAINS Education an Research By H. NEIL BERKSON Editor IF YOU WERE to sit down and list every departnint you could think of from air science to zoo- logy, you would have indexed merely one of the University's 17 schools and colleges. The literary college (which, besides air science and zoology, has 30 other depart- ments and numerous special...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…IMAGE TWO THE 1t11CHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 PAGE~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ ~EMCIA AL TEDY UUT2,16 .I 1 Schools, Colleges San Spectrum0o linwe Central campus houses but a small section of the academic facilities of the University. From the athletic fields to the medical center to the research complex of North Campus, the University extends far from what may seem to many undergraduates to be its hub at the diag. The million-dollar phys...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

…TUESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE. MORE THAN 3 MILLION VOLUMES: Books in ' Collections Portray Man's Monuments,: Mistakes Ever since the day he' first chisled a few marks into a block of stone, man has been an avid collector of his own works. And in order that he be able to use his triumphs and learn from his de- feats, it is important that this process of collection continue. Nowhere is this more crucial than in a pl...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AIUGVST 25, 1064 Rise of Research Brings Complexity, Contro vers Physical Sciences Said To Eclipse Work In Humanities, Social Science, Education By PHILIP SUTIN Research is growing even faster than education. The University handled approx- imately $40 million in sponsored research last year and this figure is expected to reach $100 million by 1970. "Research expenditures at the University have been...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F140-410 LVL TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY YAUE FIVE ...ter. 1, STUDENTS and FACULTY: 49c Cinem(ail qd peent LL '1964 SCHEDUL THURSDAY and FRIDAY.* ..SATURDAY and SUNDAY. .. At 7and 9 P.M. (except where noted) * * * * Plus THREE Special Wednesday Night FREE Showings of Classic Motion Pictures AUG. 27, 28 INGMAR BERGMAN'S TORMENT Directed by Alf Sjoberg, starring Mai Zetter...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

… PAGE SILL THE MICHIGAN DAILY BONES, LUNAR SURFACES, ARTIFACTS: UtJiiAXAUuU Museums Lure 100,000 Visitors a Year f Nearly 100,000 persons visited University museums last year to see exhibits ranging from ancient bones to a model of a large part of the moon's surface. For those who have never look- ed into the threatening jaws of a mastodon or a water shrew, the University Museum is the place to go. Occupying two floors and a balcony, ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…t Y, AUGUST 25, 1964 TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY P'AGEI SEwVEN, a ciua. !u r 1ii" 14 SFaculty: Intellectuals, Employees or Special ists? 4, 1 "> Its *'U' Role Is Obscured By Disunity By KENNETH WINTER Managing Editor The faculty member holds an ambiguous position in the Uni- versity. Viewed from one perspective, he is the blue-ribbon citizen of the community of scholars. As the man most dedicated to-and fur- thest advanced in-the pursuit o...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…"AGE ETGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1964 PAEEO E IHGN AL TEDY AGS 2.16 c t I ;s: ; ' - ; I W. WILLIAM I E. WILLIAM Continental [Dining TH1RIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNT on ALL COSMETICS and HEALTH AIDS GRINNELL BROS. -HI Fl, TV, RECORDS ., STEIN AND SPORTING GOETZ GOODS S 0 U F FABER'S FABRICS FEIGEL'S~ MENWS CLOTHING SEARS KLINE'S DEPT. STORE 4 MAMIKAS STEAK - OUSE H UTZELS WOMEN'S APPAREL 4 ,STADEL AND SON MEN'S S...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

…Y Sit.tia u Seventy-three Years of Editorial Freedom 4Iat IV fU, .X V NT,_1 w .,..... .,... . . . ... . . « . _. I Y L. - -C1,l'- . ANN AUR, MIUHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 Russell, Buntin Lead Hooper's Basketball to Bid for Big Ten, NCAA Titles Cost Dollar I trbngCharlie osTowle io Contributing Sports Editor well as being co-champions of the "Well, it will be all you guys Bib Ten with Ohio State. next year.," The Flaws So said ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 PAGE TWO THE 1~HCHIGAX DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 ... _ _ New Syles First at Wild's it's worth a Netman Flood Wins Big Ten Crow to be Styled by WILD' Yes . . . by all means *,' WAIT until you arrive at Ann Arbor to choose your college clothes because here and only here is the store that has been serving smartest dressed Michigan Men since 1888... nows best their wants. a.K: ......…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…AUGUST '2$,1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE '.AUGUST ~5, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE IFINIE CILOTIHIING a an12o-tradtion Since 1921 our goal has been to offer the finest in men's clothing. Only by many years of specialization have we attained the perfect ease and casual lines exemplified in our clothing. FalS otC asPrime favorites-un finished Uworsteds s -cheviot s-ftweeds-and sharks/ins Our classic sort coat will add Two-and t...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…-I PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. ATTV.TTIqT 2.9. 1+9ltd PAGE ram HEMCHGN ALYTTFnA RT±TQ . ava. .sraz, r vuu i , lyb4 1. MSU LAST WINNER: M'l Wins Fourth Straight Crown Wrestlers Seek To Repeat Impressive Record BIG TEN ALL-SPORTS STANDINGS (Fall, Winter, Spring, 1963-64) SCHOOLt 14 N,. y O " .-' .- N 0 Z 0 MICHi. mSU Wisc. Minn. Ohio St. Illinois Purdue N' wtra. IOWA. 5 8 ! 10 7 6 3 x 10 9 s 5 6 X, 3% 3% 2 9 Yr 6 9 41%...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1064 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FVVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE _ _.. k ..:_ r MINNESOTA FIRST: 'M'Nine Finishes Second By CHARLIE TOWLE{ Sports Editor If nothing else Wolverine base- ball coach Moby Benedict suc- ceeded admirably last year in putting himself back in the hot seat-he and his players were just too good. Two years ago Benedict inher- ited from Don Lund the NCAA and World College...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

… PAGE STl THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1964 PAGEIIII II I IX TH IC I AN D IL TESA. T(U 21I A-X%,7%A Tu*0x ldtlq 1.7V'Y , SophomoresBoost Hockey Hopes For Repeat TRADITION: Gol fers Rail y Follow (Continued from Page 1) n. Mirhia n'n *nint .drain u .l Minhian thn ijdtDrn A fn rt0,_ fx lnrn na it nancn. *nix-, .-, nix t , ...n,.. 'r. 4. ping Weak on Minnesota proper and lost the second of the two game series, 6-5. After that l...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE EVEN TUESDAY, AUGUST ~5, 1964 TIlE M1CIHGAN DAiLY a Ll Vl I Aa T lIL\ t Michigan Finishes Second to Wisconsin in Big Ten Tra tck Meet By MICHAEL RUTKOWSKI Michigan's showings this year in the Big Ten Indoor and Out- door Track and Field Champion- ships were similar to the show- ings they made last year-only better. At the indoor conference meet at Columbus in March the Wol- verines put o...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…~~~~1 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 N Michigan Tankers Satisfied With Second in'64 By JIM LaSOVAGE Come October the Wolverine tankers will again be in training to open a new season-one which promises to have good things in store for swimming coach Gus Stager and diving coach Dick Kimball and their boys. Perhaps the 1963-64 season was not as fruitful as it promised to be at the beginning, but a second place fin...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NTNE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE Gymnasts Defend Crown _71 By LLOYD GRAFF Habits can be awfully hard tot break, and Michigan Gymnasticse Coach Newt Loken hopes that hisc Big Ten champions will continuer to be set in their ways. . Michigan has won the confer-t ence crown for four consecutive8 years and must be considered the1 solid favorite for number five int '65. The Wolverines lose just threeT men from last yea...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

… PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST' 25. 1964 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY FTTFA~rIAY ATT(~T1~T 9.~ 1OA& "-L-UJLk---- -l s A-- U0A Q ..,AZYK) 1. 1 Elliott Must Fill Two Big Holes in Line A (Continued from Page 1) Center is another position which seems to be in good shape. Jun- ior Tom Cecchini and senior Brian Patchen are the two re- turnees at this position. Cecchini had what Elliott calls "a good start towards becoming an Al...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…T 94c S"fr~ioan Pat VOL. LXXV, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SECTION 7 A WIDE OPEN WORLD Student ublicatiions By EDWARD HERSTEIN other sometime necessities of life or finding out who's who and events, reports of activities of the Editorial Director are being offered by local realtors what's what in the University's campus's many student social and THE WORLD of student pub- and fellow students. Chances are many social orga...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

… I PAOX TWO THE MICHIGAN I#AII.V TTrlvolAb A7'T/4TTC/Ffi A# 4AAA PAGZ TWO ~~~~~~~a a 1.a a, a r \/[11\ S nJ . t,. Nl ^ - a.-- TUESDAY, AUGUTJ 25, 1964 4 Daily Covers News, Serves as Vehicle for Opinion I 'I By JEFFREY GOODMAN K. __ ,- The Michigan Daily is untra- ditionally a vehicle for expressing eccentric ideas, a training ground for future journalists, a complete education in the affairs of a uni- versity and the world, an ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE T LITERARY MAGAZINE STARTS 16TH YEAR: * Generation Links Artist, Rea Lder By GEORGE WHITE Generation Editor, 1964-65 , Generation, the University in- ter-arts magazine, begins its 16th year of continuous publication this fall. The 'scope of the magazine is broad, encompassing all creative areas of the University from sculpture, painting and etching to photographic essays, architectural innovations and social ...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…PAGE YOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY Rising from Beneath (Continued from Page 2) pressure. Increasing academic de- mands, the innumerable activities and distractions the University of- fers, and his Daily work vie for the student's time. Disconcerting questions begin to creep in: How can I find the time to do all this?= How many other experiences am I missing? Is it worth it? Different people arrive at dif- ferent answers. Some resign, so...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…I TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F1 V TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Michiganensian To Emphasize 'Twenty-Year Look' in 1965 A HISTORY OF CONTROVERSY: 'Board in Control Oversees Student Press By ROBERT HIPPLER Robert J. Shenken, editor of the 1965 Michiganensian, has empha- sized one aim toward which he will direct his efforts on the year- book in the coming year. He hopes to stylize the book using...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

… PAGE SIX:' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 19$4 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 2~. 1964 r. OPP \li 90 /p d4;~6~ Of Ch4 00 * , y 4s 04i pt O, 1 T AT BARGAIN PKI E5 For Every Course on the Michigan Campus . .. .d .. .. r.: .. BOOK RACK rhis beautiful piece is roomy enough to keep your favorite books easily acces- sible. Holds up to 35 books. 27"H x 20"W x 12"D 1 I Sweat Shirts Tee Shirts Jackets i "" ..N\"...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

… FREE ISSUE , ' Y 5k i an D at FREE ISSUE Seventy-Four Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXV, No.1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1964 SIX SECTIONS 56 PAGES 'LEWIS TO LEAVE STUDENT A FFAIRS; NORMAN Botanst To Oversee $40 Million Program Dean of Graduate School To Stay In That Post until Successor Found By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM The Regents in July chose Prof. A. Geoffrey Norman of the botany department to oversee the Universi...…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAETW.HEMCH.NAL MORE DETAILS TO SENIORS: Honors Council To Push Public RelationsI Citizens' Group Suggests Closing of Jones School v'- By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM The Honors 'Council will wage a stepped-up infcrriation cam- paign this year aimed at drawing more top-rank high school sen- iors into the 1965 freshman class. The campaign is geared to pointing up the advantages of the University and its honors pro- gram....…

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