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August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine . UAC By ALISON SYMROSKI UAC - University Activities Center - is "student power in a different way," believes Kar- en Skromme, '69, executive vice- president. UAC is the student-run or- ganization that is responsible for many of the University's social, academic and cultural programs. "Without crying for student power, we find that we've ended up with as much power as I've ever wanted - of a different sort,...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…27,1=968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page N MUSKET's "Entertainment 1 Jlow Ilearned o By ALISON SYMROSKI UAC - University Activities Center ,- is "student power in a different way," believes Kar- en Skromme, '69, executive vice- president. UAC is the student-run or- ganization tl.tat is responsible for many of the University's social, academic and cultural programs. "Without crying for student power, we find that we've ended up with as much power as...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Poge Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. Auaust 27~ 1 96~ I Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: iscount records,n Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-:00 I" ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 'S. STATE FOLK " ROCK * JAZZ. -CLASSICS.- SPOKEN " POP ommmimm Thousands of L.P.'s and 45's to choose from All the lates...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ . _. i r _ a,., f - Iwm r ,. Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: iscount records,n. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 930-6:00 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 S. STATE FOLK " ROCK " JAZZ - CLASSICS. -SPOKEN POP Thousands of L.P.'s and 45's to choose from All the latest and all y...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday hu vw . 6.. a f ,--Y , 1 Ij - Cage By PHIL BROWN For the first ime since the de- parture!of Cazzie Russell, Michi- gan's basketball fortunes seem to have steadied enough for fans to realize what has been happen- ing, and what might now be ex- pected to happen. Michigan has struggled through a pair of Big Ten campaigns with- out doing anything spectacular, but there is now some room for optimism. After capturing t...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 Cage By PHIL BROWN For the first ime since the de- parture of Cazzie Russell, Michi- gan's basketball fortunes seem to have steadied enough for fans to realize what has been happen- ing, and what might now be ex- pected to happen./' Michigan has struggled through a pair of Big Ten campaigns with- out doing anything spectacular, but there is now some room for optimism. After capturin...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY By FRED LaBOUR On a sunny Saturday afternoon in the middle of September, 1967, Michigan's football team chalked up its 499th viltry.' "Ho!" exclaimed many of those present at the event. "This might mean we'll do all right this year." For the Wolverines had just beaten Duke 10-7. They did not look like world conquerors you understand, but then they did w...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN 6AILY Page Three Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,, _, "196 7: Few days o lhi htning, many of drums By FRED LaBOUR On a sunny Saturday afternoon n the middle of September, 1967, Michigan's football team chalked up its 499th victory. "Ho!" exclaimed many of those present at the event. "This might mean we'll do all right this year." For the Wolverines had just beaten Duke 10-7. The...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27~ Balance key to success for grapplers By PAT ATKINS The outlook: cloudy, clearing by midseason.h Since forecasting is a favorite sport for everyone hot to challenge soothsayer Sonny Elliott, wrest- ling could hardly escape the pre- dilection for prediction. In weathering the swarm of sophomores eager to stop up the gaps left by graduation, th...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

… Page Four THE MICHIGAN. DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Pa9e Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, ~ 968 -*,0 Balance ley to success for grapplers By PAT ATKINS The outlook: cloudy, clearing by midseason. Since forecasting is a favorite sport for everyone hot to challenge soothsayer Sonny Elliott, wrest- ling could hardly escape the pte- dilection for prediction. In weathering the swarm of sophomores eager to stop up the gaps left...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Experience gives 'M' E. gymnasts edge By ANDY BARBAS ' Two plus two equals one; but another two results in zero. How- ever, one, two, three can almost make up for it. As confusing as this sounds, it is no more complex than the 1968 gymnastics season was for the Wolverines. By finishing in second place in both Big Ten dual-meet competi- ti...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…Tuesday, August 27, .1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pa®e Five Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I uyl r Iyu ~° W Experience gives 'M' gymnasts edge By ANDY BARBAS Two plus two equals one; but another two results in zero. How- ever, one, two, three can almost make up for it. As confusing as this sounds, it is no more complex than the 1968 gymnastics season was for the Wolverines. By finishing in second place in both Big Ten dual-mee...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY / e _ J / Unbeaten tennis squad boasts returnees By PHIL BROWN Nine conference championships and a national title in a span;of 18 years make for a pretty Impres- sive record, but for the Michigan tennis team it wasn't enough. The Wolverine netters were ed- ged for the Big Ten crown by Mi- chigan State in 1967, and they took to the courts in '68 to see that ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday,.,' August 27, 1968 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Unbeaten tennis squad boasts returnees By PHIL BROWN Nine conference championships and a national title in a span of 18 years make for a pretty impres- sive record, but for the Michigan tennis team it wasn't enough. The Wolverine netters were ed- ged for the Big Ten crown by Mi- chigan State in 1967, and they took to the courts i...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TuesdayIIIAugustI27, 1968IITHEIMICHIGAN -A-L- .Pros undercut By ROBIN WRIGHT Five Wolverines - including Fate collided with the 1968, four pitchers - were tapped by Michigan baseball team. major league clubs. Two sopho- The unpredictable - rain and i more stars accepted the call and the professional draft - forced cut loose from the restrictions of the Wolverines to yield the '68 1 college ball t...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…Tuesday, August 27 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pros undercut young diamond squad .||||..|| r t By ROBIN WRIGHT Fate collided with the 19681 Michigan baseball team. The unpredictable - rain and the professional draft - forced the Wolverines to yield the '68 title. The season opened on an un- lucky note as Chief Hurler-on- the-mound Geoff Zahn was swiped by ,the 'Los Angeles, Dodgers. A young and unproven pitching staff was left to try and ful...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY P(, Ie- Eight.00 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .1 1 I '1 t 8 t 'We, Don, t Just,' Publish , a, Newspaper, W 0 e meet new people 9 We laugh a lot e We fiind consolation eWe have TG.'s * We play football (once) 4 We make money (some) 0*We solve problems . We gain prestige W We become self confident s We debate vital issues We drink 5c Cokes r" JOIN the AIY staff Come by 420 Maynard St. between 1 ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

…Page Eight vI THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 s4. -4 f iK' A. ' ,.: A We Don~Just P hbP0 PubishP a Nwspaper * We meet new people -" We laugh a lot # We f ind consolation * We have T.G.'s * We play football (once) * We make money (some) * We solve problems Returne for WoKV By ELLIOTT BERRY A cynic might say that the Michigan hopes for a Western Collegiate Hockey Association title were over the first weekend of league com...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN GAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY S. D By JOEL BLOCK On March 16 the Regents named track coach Don Canham to succeed Fritz Crisler as Michi- a gan's new athletic director. Can- ham got word of the official an- nouncement at the NCAA indoor track meet in Cobo Hall and he hasn't stopped running since. Canham officially took office only Monday, but he's already made his mark on Michigan ,a...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY By JOEL BLOCK On March 16 the Regents named track coach Don Canham to succeed Fritz Crisler as Michi- gan's new athletic director. Can-" ham got word of the official an- nouncement at the NCAA indoor track meet in Cobo Hall and he hasn't stopped running since. Canham officially took office i only, Monday, but he's already made his mark on Michigan ath- ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesda scientists examine every corner of the univ y, August 27, 1968 erse. By ELEANOR BRAUN A man today is washing dishes to find the best dish- washing machine. In another county a man is interviewing everyone in a small town to find out what families' his- tories of heart disease were. Both of these men are re- searchers from the University. They are encouraged by the University and the nation to expand the limtis of hu...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…T1 _- *". ,. P'age Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Uscientists examine every corner of the un , Tuesday, August 27, 1968 s vuerse1 By ELEANOR BRAUN A man today is washing dishes to find the best dish- washing machine. In another county a man is interviewing everyone in a small town to find out what families' his- tories of heart disease were. Both of thesehmen . are re- searchers from the University. They are encouraged by the University and the n...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

…48 THE MICHIGAN DAILY p Research I by STEVE WILDSTROM Managing Editor The University's research activ- ities have given it both the title "research capital of the Midwest" and "the Eyes of the Army." Military research, more than ten per cent of total research activ- ity, has won the University praise from the Defense Department and damnation from many of its students and faculty. The largest unit in the Univer- sity's research machine is th...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

…gust 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Research I U has a miss by STEVE WILDSTROM Managing Editor The University's research activ- ities have'given it both the title "research capital of the Midwest" and "the Eyes of the Army."" Military research, more than ten per cent of total research activ- ity, has wor the University praise from the 'Defense Department and damnation from many of its students and faculty. The largest unit in the Univer...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, Augusf 27, 1968 - W Faculty tries to set stable intellectual climate By LUCY KENNEDY "Why anyone would want to sit through a faculty meeting is be- yond me," one faculty member commented recently. "They're so boring." The meetings may be boring, but students found them impor- tant enough to demand and fi- nally obtain this year permission to attend. Faculty approval of student concerns such as dorm...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. ,ugusf 27, 196$ Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 r aculty tries to set stable intellectual climate 4 By LUCY KENNEDY "Why anyone would want to sit through a faculty meeting is be- yond me," one faculty member commented recently. "They're so boring." The meetings may be boring, but students found them impor- tant enough to demand and fi- nally obtain this year permission ~to ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pag Fve Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poac.Five LUCY KENNEDY Success via, loophole When I was a sophomore I was going to transfer. Many people around me were thinking of doing the same thing. The core of my advice is don't-don't transfer. Find a reason to stay here and stay because once you've been at the University you won't be happy anywhere else. A small co-ed liberal arts coll...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 LUGY r INNLLYW% Success Via loophole. When I was a sophomore I was going to transfer. Many people around me were thinking of doing the same thing. The core of my advice is do't-don't transfer. Find a reason to stay here and stay because once you've been at the University you won't be happy anywhere else. A small co-ed liberal arts college in New England (Middlebury College to be exact) was, I thought at the time, the p...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page SIx FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Individual iniative forms core of honors program FIRST BIRTHDAY: RC scores victories despite obstacles The literary college's honors program is designed to offer the qualified student spe- cial opportunities and challenges. It is geared toward the upper. 10-15 per cent of the student body and features small classes with a higher per...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page SIx VilE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Individual iniative forms core of honors program FIRST BIRTHDAY: RC scores victories despite obstacles The literary college's honors program is designed to offer the qualified student spe- cial opportunities and challenges. It is geared toward the upper 10-15 per cent of the student body and features small classes with a higher per...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1 96~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY -J Curricular innovations th reatene partment to catch up in its teach- Teaching who is doing the study ing chores under the present lan- at the request of the curriculum By DAVID MANN The literary college will le tak- ing a fresh look at some old and troublesome issues this year, in- cluding the language requirement * and the extension of the pass-f...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T ~ s a, A gs.7 9 5T H C I A A L Curricular innovations By DAVID MANN on about a dozen proposals for The literary college will be tak- changing the requirement, which ing a fresh look at some old and range from abolishing language troublesome issues this year, in- grades, as was eventually sug- cluding the language requirement gested by the steering committee, and the extension of the pass-fail ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page EIght THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 U museums go from prehistory to By NADINE COHODAS "Don't touch the dinosaur's jaw," is a cry that can be heard in University museums as well as, "on your right we have an early Picasso." A wide variety of exhibits make the University's museums a delight to thousands of ele- mentary school children as well as an integrated part of...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 U museums go from prehistory to Picasso By NADINE COHODAS "Don't touch the dinosaur's jaw," is a cry that can be heard in University museums as well as, "on your right we have an early Picasso." A wide variety of exhibits make the University's museums a delight to thousands of ele- mentary school children as well as an integrate...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…Page Twc. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 Page Twc -I . T HEIM C HIGI D A.L A President, a mediator A student outburst could arouse are their sons and daughters," the the divisive emotional response president explains. that might upset the delicate bal- But Fleming feels students ance Fleming is struggling to aren't the same as they have al- maintain. He fears protest that ways been. "What is different squashes administrato...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

…Page Twc. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Twc. THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,.. j . ... .. A President, a By HENRY GRIX and STEVE NISSEN A graduate student asked the new University President Robben Wright Fleming last winter if the President over contemplated sit- ting on the Diag and getting to know students. Fleming said that he had never thought of doing that, and he never has. 'However, the University Presi- dent is interested in acquainting himse...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Tuesday, August 27, 1 96~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY . _ __ THE BUREAUCRATIC SHUFFLE: New policies threaten VP posts By STEVE NISSEN When a new face, particularly a; new president, appears on cam- pus, policy changes frequently fol- 0iow.-Job security, often assured for high level administrators, breaks down in the face of these im- pending changes. This is especially true when the new presi...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…rea Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 Rnna f Y!1 Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN EJAILY rage i nree THE BUREAUCRATIC SHUFFLE: New policies threaten VP posts -77 N By STEVE NISSEN fWhen a new face, particularly a new president, appears on cam- pus; policy changes frequently fol- low. Job security, often assured for high level administrators, breaks down in the face of these im- pending changes. This is especially tr...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MiCHIGAN DAILYTuesday, August 27, 1968 Regental iceberg continues to chill By JOHN GRAY The University's Board of Re- gents encourages students to at- tend their monthly .open meet- ings. Very few do. To a newcomer to the Univer- ° sity this might seem curious. The Regents are the absolute gov- ernors of the University. Every month they make such decisions o as the size of next year's tuit...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILYTuesday, August 27, 1968 Regental iceberg continues to chill By JOHN GRAY The University's Board of Re- gents encourages students to at- tend their monthly open meet- - . ings. Very few do. To a newcomer to the Univer- sity this might seem curious. The __ __"- Regents are the absolute gov- k.-"' :... ernors of the University. Every -. 1- w- month they make such decisions as ...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…t Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN.DAILY Page Five Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U fights for control i of physical expansion TEXTBOOKS UP TO 1/ OFF ULRICH'S ANN ARBOR'S FRIENDLY BOOKSTORE Union"employes hit the picket lines over autonomy fight Spirit of community' lost in fall walkout By RON LANDSMAN The growing tide of unioniza- tion of public employes had to hit, the University eventually, and when it did...…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…i Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Anita- Fkvo' ruye riv 5 'U' fights f ofphysical or control expansion TEXTBOOKS UP TO OFF U LRICH'S ANN ARBOR'S FRIENDLY BOOKSTORE Union employes hit the picket lines over autonomy fight p irit of community lost in fall walkeout By RON LANDSMAN The growing tide of unioniza- tion of public employes had to hit the University eventually, and when it did the University was only half-prepare...…

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