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August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT :Y L Sir iAan Dait FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL LXXVIII, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 FIFTY-FOUR PAGES The Hatcher Years: A Legacy of Laissez- a ire' Harlan H. Hatcher ill end h many ways, some obvious, some 15-year term as University Presi- subtle. dent. in December. This article is an analysis of his presidency writ- President Hatcher's administra- ten ...…

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… TUE MIICHIGAN BAVI) IX , rt'I. ULOIJAX, AUULJtt~rt rt ZIP, 1a _ _ _. .. a . - - yirrsiora® __. _ _ - - - 9 iSL STUDE NT INNS, INC.-1- ;' ; : '. _ r SP F' :' s - ._y...: , -.l' - '.. {; 'F ..4... 'F , x.s, .. ,_,k x .:,. .J ti } S . . '. y1 ,.. k. 3. x_ r "EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATIONAL LIVING" at UNIVER I(1 I Q'NE R. 'I III II I I liIF ¢('a tn9 AN 8wMONTH LEASE WITH 1IN RATES " Reduced Damage Deposit " Immneiate Damage Deposit Re...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAiaF? r- :MRF V? - - . A.~FAAm~E~ SHAW BECOMES LS&A DEAN: Robertson Departs to Residential College' Hatcher Commission Attempts To Define Complex Mandate By DAVID KNOKE A changing of the guard has taken place in the literary college administration that ultimately affects the lives of most under- graduates who will pass through the college and the new Resi- dential College. After 17 years as ...…

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… Seventy-Sixth Year DITED A1D'v'MANAGED BY STVDENTS OF. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHGAN IDER AUTIjORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Student Power: 'Commissioned' to Death? . -.-. re OpintosAreFree,420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEws PHONE: 764-0552 ditoriafi +rrtedin The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers orthe editors. This must be noted in all reprints. s SDAY. JULY'18, 1987 NIGHT EDITOR: MA...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I P, THE MICHIGAN DAiLYI .... Polls, Praise, Grip es Surround TriUmester Pta By WALTER SHAPIRO and'ANN MUNSTER The "rushed trimester system" has been, ever since its inception, the cause of many bitter com- plaints by both students and fac- ulty as they lament their respec- tive lack of accomplishment at the end of each term. Under the discarded two-semes- ter system, which prevailed until the fall of 1963, semesters...…

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… TOE 1 ICRI A* DAILY tVTTV QIM A Y1 "A TT/'+TTC' nn sin y n w rnM~***~? I.TUESD11 ,Y, AUGUST 29, 1967 f Tow Playing at Cinema Guild: Fundamentals of By RON LANDSMAN The fundamental questions raised by the arrest of three stu- dents and a faculty member for the Cinema Guild showing of an "obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy" motion picture are basic to the role of the university in modern society. The students, Ellen Frank, '68; Mary Barke...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN A rtistic The California Case on which ducer of Elden based his decision was over- depicting turned early in July by the Cali- ious sexu fornia Supreme Court. too full o Attorney W ill i a m Goodman uous to conceded that the decision "was imagesc a'bad loss for our side." Although childlike he declined to predict what might sentim...…

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…ri. nEiTJ tc n I G A 111 R A I L .i TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 ong-Range Needs,mancingGuide (Continued from Page ) 1968 to make way for a secuon of ready for occupancy n 1 provided through the federal gov- the new building. The entire facil- This building has classr ernment's college assistance acts ity will be ready by late 1969, laboratory space whichv and such agencies as the National funded mainly by the state and mit the completion of a N...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE TUESIJAY, AUGUST 29, 196'7 TUE 1~HCH1GAN DAILY PAGE NINE U U Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: iscount records, Ic Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-6:0 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 S. STATE FOLK - ROCK JAZZ - CLASSICS -0 SPOKEN - POP Thousands of L.P.'s and 45's to choose from-All your favorites in sto...…

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… PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN D A TT.V /!{TYlL" {YM\ i !>. i f V w. v ww sa. ,a .s... TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 r' OVER 2,000 STUDENTS: Growing Flint Campus Doubles Capacity Educators Join Industry At 'U' Dearborn Branch By BETSY TURNER The Flint branch of the Univer- sity has only one building-but one huge building. Constructed in 1957, the C. S. Mott building is now undergoing expansion which, when finished, will double the campus' size. Th...…

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…(TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 196'x'' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN I, TUSAY UGS 2,167TE IHIA JALi.G EEE City Government: Making It Work For 'U' Students By JILL CRABTREE One of the pet peeves of many critics of university life is that students live a sheltered existence, concerned only with classes and professors, without having any involvement in or effect on their community. In a sense they are living an in- terim existence-partially divorced...…

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… TWELVE TWELV 'FME MICHIGAN DAILY '3TTV'0AV £ i t'-Ty --an in,* ruJt6m"Ar,,AUUiU$T 29,1967' III ----- -- I. .1 I SI 0 Make the Stu walk powerful r s Affairs Qua Sefmoemnt Educational Reform Student Rental Union Draft Counseling Servic Student Consumers Union. Student Housing Association SLegal Aid Service Voter Registration Project Interested I any o f these I 0I I oods 0u Student Government Council 1,11 el...…

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…C, - C tqr tgan i3Iati4 Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVIII, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 STUDENT LIFE SECTION S S 0 0 Studen t Power Movement Fizzles. T U N Former SGCPresident Ed Robinson on the Diag in November By HARVEY WASSERMAN Editorial Director, 1966-67 THE SO-CALLED student polder movement of November, 1966 began with a bang and ended with less than a whisper. To understand...…

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… PAGE TWO THEMICHIGAN DAILY TTTF:..RIIAV Al'Tt"2TTVITX6 tnfin P , ,AGET O'tt=QTh .A ? ,.n nnqT E I h GA A IUUJL)AX. U"U,' l ZU, iUtil A dvisory Panels Facilitate 'U' Communication By BETSY TURNER "In. the interest of the Univer- sity community and supportive of the general educational goals of the University to provide for an exchange of information between students and the executive officers of the University" five student ad- visory...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 196'7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE M TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 9 SGC Seeks Greater Student Influence in 'U' Policy By THOMAS R. COPI Student power, sit-in bans, non- student participation, judicial re-. form, new services and new inter- est highlighted the busiest year in the history of the Student Gov- ernment Council. The beginning of the year vas marked by the apathy which has always plagu...…

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… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUS'T' 29, 19f6'7 ._EMI_ IAN AIY UEAY AGUS_2. 96 INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS, 1967.1968 F Special Pre-Seasorn Concerts NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, LEONARD BERSTEIN, Conductor TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 and 13, 8:30 P.M. in Hiil Auditorium.. - TICKETS: X6.00-$5.50-$5.00-$4.00-43.00- $2.00 Fraternities Integrate Academic, Social Aspects of Student Life Choral Union Series (in Hill Auditoriun...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 196' How To Stretch Your Dollars In Ann Arbor By ELLEN FRANK Ann Arbor often seems like the only restaurant inside a crowded airport-prices can be high because it is the only thing that's there. Ann Arbor's theatres long ago gave into the price rise. Concerts at Hill Auditorium can cost as much as $6 for a single seat. Even the Union has given up the 10 cents cup of coffee. And in more academic realms-libraries charge 25 ce...…

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… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITV.qnAV AlrTP.IrTQrr 96 Aaaml PAGE SiX THE MICHIE~AN JIAlNY 'r1T1~'QT~A~r ATrITTaI, fifi ~A3 L ur-- LAY. AUIxuI, '1' Z9, 1967 T Campus Religious Centers Provide Students with Spiritual Guidance MULTI-DIRECTIONAL ART: U' Serves as Major Film Center With Flair for New Techniques ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Full Gospel Student Fellowship; Programs of worship, Bible study, recreation, and fellowship provided by the Eva...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG~E SEVEN I. U a Ca {.rL UL' V Gl'% I Doc Losh gives lost minute tips to "her" boys before the Big 10 game. Competitive blood runs strong at the mudbowl with SAE's pitched against Phi Delts. HO ECO I G In last year's original production "Out of Our Minds" the cast performed so realistically, we wonder whether life at the U hadn't driven them to identify with the title. MUSKET The annual,...…

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… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' TUESDAY AUGUST 29,1967 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1967 Y ._ _ ... , _ .., .. .... ,., _..., . I SPONSORS SPECIAL EVENTS: UAC Adds Excitement to Campus 89TH SEASON: World Artists Perform By ANN MUNSTER The catchy initials UAC stand for University Activities Center, an organization of the students, by the students, and for the stu- dents. It is responsible for many of the campus so...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,196: TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY 'SAC ..1' NT. TUSAiUUT29 97 H IHIA AIY1A±r rm v= U SYArI, 0 Theatre in Ann Arbor: An ExpandingRole ALL CAMPUS GROUP: Glee Club Opens 108th Season After Nine Week World Tour By LIZ WISSMAN Arts Editor, 1966-67 There are two theories most often cited to explain the appar- ent health and dynamism of the theatre in Ann Arbor. One re- lates Ann Arbor to a general de- centralizing movement in the A...…

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… PAGE TIEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 19+x7 __ _ . I eti 11 Os 0 0l 0' 'er S Si I en p.'r P()Vt /1 . . 0 14 'ato I b A I c i f t e e e =+ / anZA tn x.' ?al.j f ie~ o' tedU Edlfn:. Iloar-4 ,r .. e... ., .- pROTEST 1?LM~ir~u oll for jta t~ PU STA1 'j"I4 r1N/ i2xt hazlos e NI m u cU, as I I forALL~ ! the / h0 e plove the re verses ln Jit. th' dpi iopo 'JOhvti e:Campus Stirred by Board s 2Con. per '' of Edito...…

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…CLr Lwd Aan Zati4 Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVIHNo. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 SPORTS SECTION C 0 W S 0 0 Teams Seek New Crowns f L V E R I. N E Rosema downs Minnesota quarterback in 49-0 stomping. By JOHN SUTIKUS' SEARCHING backglance always brings out the philoso- pher in football coaches. Take Tony Mason, Wolverine offensive line coach, for example. When asked about the 1966 ...…

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…I " THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 Al' Teams .Ended Last Year Without One Title; Prospects 1 (Continued from Page 1) All five were seniors and all placekicking specialist have left, of experience behind himi and' tight end The backfield has af F In: the weeks that followed, five have giaduated. In all, 22 The strong point of 'he coming Vidmer at quarterback should giveI well-seasoned veteran returning f Clnyldtentoanps e of the...…

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… TUESDAY, AUGUST29,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILV 9% A AMV* A PAGiE THREE Roundballers Hope To Erase Recent Past By HOWARD KOHN Sometime toward the end of last season, coach Dave Strack sighed, "This is a five-man operation and we've been trying to run on three cylinders." And Michigan's basketball team, losing its last eight Big Ten games in a row, coughed and belched and wheezed its 'way to a 2-12 record and last place. Parnelli Jones and hi...…

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… 1 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1967 Icers Seek to Recoup Loss of Stars By DAVE WEIR Every sport has its own Big Play: that individual mark of ex- citement which distinguishes it from every other athletic event. In hockey, the real crowd-pleas- er occurs when the player wearing number 9, traditionally the num- eral of the superstar, takes the puck on a breakaway and skates in on the opposing team's goalie all alone ...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN U4111 V .. A A-41M_ 7ra14r147 M TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 TU,.,.1r Mi VUI A1 r WbAiT~'--..----i ~ ~~~A PAGE FIZVE; ° Weather Plagues '~N ine; Ta es Second Place By GRAYLE HOWLETT Executive Sports Editor "Take Juan Marichal and Willie Mays away from San Francisco and where would the Giants be?" This provocative question was posed by Moby Benedict, coach of the Michigan baseball team, the 1967 brides...…

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… PAGE SIX THE MICHIVAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 Swim Team Lacks Depth After Graduations Ng m . _ , l , By DOUG HELLER At the close of the 1966 swim- ming season, there was almost a feeling of an end of an era for Gus Stager's tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was graduat- ing. It didn't look like, there was mu...…

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…AUGUST 29, 196" 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY' "Attv otowvw' THE 1/J ANflIL PAGE SEVEN~ qt Golf Team Tries To Break Jinx (Continued from Page 4) Coach Katzenmeyer predicts a strong team for next season, the lineup depending upon how well the veterans and upcoming soph- omres do during fall and winter practice. "The final decision probably will not be made until the night before the first' tournament," said Kat- zen meyer, now in his 21st year as...…

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… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1967 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 Mat By BOB LEES April is normally a slow month for followers of inter sports.' Basketball has had its finals, gymnastics is done, swimming and indoor track are finishing up, and sports editors are hard-pressed to find interesting tidbits to inform' their readers. So why, on the night of April 8 last spring, was The Daily's sports ...…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 31

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA, AUGUT 29,u_, ifj vs MICU YfAN tu.v .r enr ririr lrn i um.rn CLARK NORTON low &tikin9 Out_ Multiversity Athletics: Bureaucracy on a Basketball Court Track Boasts Returning Lettermen As an out-of-state student, I'm often asked why attend the University of Michigan. I decided to Usually sticking to the insane stock reply "It's a good school," I find it's, also helpful to acquire a puzzle...…

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…I PAGE TwN THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY; AUGUST 29, 196: PAGE T!N THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 arriving on campus is. more. than just getting there l IF '/ " """""" "'""""....r - 01 \ 031 As everyone kn~ows, it's what you do, where you ,go, how you look. And to Incidentally, y ou'll me et the nicest people at HHS . .. and all these f a ous names in men's and wvomen's clothing, as well. this latter end, our Arborland...…

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…Wl:E LwAi&au 4hr Elatt Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom AnMUTTR'?AATrOW RECTIONfI VOL. IM vI a 1..o ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 tilr" l l L'"iJ!emL L#1 7 a. aaa. a. v. a 'r 0 S 0 U N 0 0 I Fleming Replaces Ha tcher V . Fleming's Background in Labor Mediation is Seen as Vital in His Rise to 'U' President By DAVID BERSON THE University's new president Robben W. Fleming, is one of a new breed of me...…

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…PAGE TWQ THE MICHIGAN DAIIV rrTTV40IIAAt ATTf4YTWm An "nraw State Board Maps Out Unified Educational T1UESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 Plan By LAURENCE MEDOW Associate Managing Editor The State Board of Education, a frequent target of criticism in its two-and-a-half years of exist-' ence, is beginning to acquire a more defined role in Michigan's educational affairs. The board's authority is vested in Article VIII, Section 3 of the 1963 state cons...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAt t warmtR TUESDAY, AUGUST 2% 1967 TIlE MJCJH(AN DAILY PAraV ~~uw j-s rrlrnrr 5, 'U' Bureaucrats: Shuffling Papers, Filing By ROGER RAPOPORT Editor It is tradition on college news- papers to haul out the collective files on the school's administration once each year to write an article for the freshman supplement. Usu- ally the article gives the big story on the president and his vice- pre...…

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… THE MICHIGAN DAILY?' TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1967' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 19G7 'U'Regents: Unfamiliar Faces, Powerful r ales . nominated at the state Republican convention. If the Democrats had asked me to run, then I probably would have run as a Democrat." Why did Mrs. Heubner choose to run at all? "Well, I've never been the gung- ho back-to-campus type, but as a graduate of the University I've al- ways been interested in w...…

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…ESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY Saga of Catholepistemiad: 150 By STEPHEN WILDSTROM and is still remembered by the The University of Michigan was maze of streets in downtown born' out of a confltence . of dreams in the early 19th century. First of all, there was the great dream, the American Dream, the dream of the Confederation Con- gress for a vastly expanded coun- try and an impr...…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 38

… THE MICHIGAN DlAILY ?*TTTi QTA'V Airtri Tonm an yn wr I LUL~bLflh, AUUSTj29, 196~7 r 'U'Ends 150th Year Of Educational Growth rvi: 7 F. BOOKS r BOOKS TXS. " BOOKS TAhlDCTO ::: "BOOKS rx~ n py \.. 1-1'1' !BOOIKS f* BOOKS :re "BOOKSB ORAH ... " BOOKS OOKS BIGAH "* BOOKS BOOOOKOOK t r' e BSTORE CUBOOKSFA f:* BOOKS 33s5.'TAE( "443*BOOKS } BOOK. I Local Indian Tribes Donated Large Tracts Of Land to Help Establish the University I . . #1 ...…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 39

…C, 4c etvYigan Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom :E ai4 VOL. LXXVIII, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 A('ADEMICS SECTION 0 0 0 0' . S 0 A Residential College Opens Its Doors C A D E Scheduled for Completion in 1969, New Residence Halls on North Campus Will Accommodate 1200 Students M By MICHAEL HEFFER City Editor and MARK LEVIN Summer Supplement Editor THE OPENING of the temporary quarters of ...…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

…VUESDAY, ALTS r1u; Tears Stain Path to Prof 's Podium members from the University. didates for the vacancy the de- Moreovcr, since 1950, the rate of partment chairman at the Uni- increase in salaries at the Univer- versity contacts his opposite at sity has been lower than at any other leading schools. For due to other Big Ten university.; the aversion of most universitiesc Space Shortage to home-grown professors, there2 An equally important...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE LSA By PAT O'DONOHUE A new concern with the future and direction of higher education seems to have taken hold of a once indifferent literary college faculty. Professors and instructors with- in the college have spent many long hours in the last year out- ' side their classroooms and labor- atories hammering out innovative changes i...…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T'tl'P.qnAV- ATMITAIr 911. +THE MICHL aNT .'hL ~lit TI'fl a. ~'~G 84TA AJ.E.OA~U 5UAIr P UIxU. l 7rY r ;, I Excursion on By MARCY ABRAMSON Oriental Art in two main floor ph rooms. Cee A student interested in naturalrom.e s tudn e ntinterh e stegy, n at a ls The University sponsors chang- st sciences, archaeology, or the arts ing art exhibits in the Architec- me can find ample opportunities in gureneibudin ghack- Ann Arb...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Booked-to-Capacity Libraries Bound To Be IH elpfu By JENNIFER ANNE RHEA There is no more noble monu- ment 'that man may construct in his honor than that of a library system. Through this complex col- lection of books, periodicals, maps, records, tapes, microfilms, and other such recordings, humanity seeks to leave posterity a systema- tized presentation of the expecta- tions, follies, and success...…

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… PAGE SIX . THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST" 29. ISO PAGESiXTHE ICHGAN AIL__ Tv _AY _T _.. _ O .dV .i V JLJQJLlt7 1 1 n V iTi V rJ 1 iG a7 1.70 1 6 Faculty Assumes New Active Role in 'U Affairs By PAT O'DONOHUE Members of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA), the executive organ of the University faculty's Senate As- sembly, were quietly hopeful, last year at this time, about the pos- sibility of making ...…

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… TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1967 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY I. Ma king the University Workable: Tips for the Incoming Freshman INITIATIVE NECESSARY: 'U'Academic Counseling Offes Variet of Specililzed Services Below are a number of informal tips to help you, the incom- ing student, make it through your four years at the University. Although you will probably pick them up along the way inde- pendently, The Daily hopes to save you a little time and pos- ...…

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…IPAGE FIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AtTGUST 29, Research Activities Bring Increased Know 'le e By ROBERT JOHNSTON and MARK LEVIN Research of all shapes and sizes has become an integral part of the educational process at almost all of America's colleges and uni- versities. Competition for the lim- ited supply of research funds pro- vided by the federal government and the huge private foundations is intense. Extensive staffs of highly s...…

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…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U SNew Bureaucracy 'U' Honors Program Encourages In-Depth Study, Critical Analysis fend itself against the "purists" across the street in Randall Lab, for instance, or in various literary college departments. The chemical and metallurgical engineering department, one of the very fine ones in the country, has numerous projects underway. Prof. Donald L...…

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… PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY ',TESDAY. AUGUSTT 29.4987 AGITN OEMIHGN AL A Uk, :I "Z*WJL, ZMU" U 0 A A-7, LUU i 4s__ Initiation my foot! We're storming the bookstore to be sure we're not left without textbooks again this year. , -, 5: - . \ J " t "'''.Ac,..M ' /i"' jet ,P...rr1 -'' I, l + .I LL TT'S EE S I UD Ts' 4~ E UC 10 L COSTS These first few weeks in a new environment can be quite challenging to even the strongest of...…

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