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December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 19

…SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1965 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY IPAV.V VT VVWXr SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5,1965 ~I Ar~ ~W £ £1xL LJ2LL V L More Sugar Loaf Mountain: 20 miles northeast of Traverse City. 30 acres of ski runs. 2 double chair lifts. Snow-making equipment. In- struction. E q u i p m e n t rental. Lodge; cafeteria. Timber Lee: 6 miles northwest of Traverse City, south end of Lake Leelanau. 4 ski slopes including beginners.' Trails. Pomalift; rope tows. S...…

December 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 76) • Page Image 19

…Friday, December 5, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nineteen HOLIDAY PUNCH: Fashions to give your gifts in Funky of California presents the split-hood dress in stratlingly contrasted colors. Available at Paraphernalia. -Photographed by Richard Lee. Studio courtesy of U. of M. Photo Services The Bare Look. Lace and crepe combine in a dress and pants duo so dar- ing that a body stocking is a necessity. Available at Kay Baum. ii"^11 {j Vt 39 /...…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 20

…TME MICHIIGAN DAILY w OR SCHOLARSHIPS, RESEARCH: Regents Accept Gifts and Grants for January Introducing ... i. Gifts, grants and bequests total- ig $452,679 were accepted by the tegents at their Jan. 22 meeting. The largest sum was $157,500 rom the estate of William W. tout to establish the William W. tout Scholarship. Income from he funds will be used for scholar- hlps for worthy students who will eed financial help "in order to et the ...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 20

…. : ? PAGE TWELVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN4DAY, DECEM$ER 5,.1965 I WALLOON TO GROW Traveling in Etrope: 0 717Y7 P' WALLOON LAKE, Mich.-There AVV.IwZ are three kids of skiers, says Carl E. Calhoun, maager andeLeasI Fy partner at Walloon Hills ski ar ea, a few miles east of this west Want to go to Europe, but see The cuA for such a Li.) is u..n c. r and briua it lack to thi Michigan village. those places that the "tourists" ::hno 2nonally...…

December 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 76) • Page Image 20

…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 5, 1969 Page Twenty THE M.CHIGAN DAILY Friday . Dcme . 1 969 cDeligh thrwitIl luin rgric Mite Colgne ad Prfrnefrm $ 5 Bath accessories from $400 East Stadium near Washtenaw, 665-4471. State Street at North University, 663-4121. West Stadium near Liberty, 665-8841. Shalimar Guertain Cologne & Perfume from $6.00 Powders & oils from $2.75 …

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 21

…5 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ki tate To Face Educational CAhrLllPn PI JIL -AL 1%,,.,, -EL.AL . ,., II (In the January 16 issue of the "Michigan Alumnus," Administra- tive Dean Robert L. Williams ex-t plored the "Current Challenge to '4Igher Education," faced by the State of Michigan. Dean Williams' .rticle is herein reprinted.) The University of Michigan faces the current challenge to ligher education with full conf- dence. This confid...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 21

…Michigan: * A bi. S Future in Education Continued from Page 9 million monstor providing 2000 or so jobs. The accelerator, or a similar project in the future, could easily fall to Ann Arbor and the impact would be tremendous. ONE ASPECT of the problem in setting off this sort of development has been the University's engineering school. Un- like the dean of engin schools, MIT. it has been slow to involve itself in new trends, reluctant t...…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 22

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FEBRUARY 5.:1960 THEMIHIG N AIL-F |RAR|||04 .. i'1 1JlYV Fli41 U 17)OU IRVARD ATTAINS GOAL: California Asks Faculty Salary Rise BERKELEY 'The Regents' of the University of Californiathave requested a 10 per cent salary in- crease for all faculty members. The increase would necessitate a state appropriation of $5,555,000 to the nine-campus university, The Daily Californian of Berkeley reports. University President Clark...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 22

… 1~ 4 -igher Education: 'Across the Street' The View from An Interview with a Former University Vice-President, And Berkeley's New Chancellor On Sept. II The Dailgys Senior Edi- tors held an extended interview with RogerW W. Ieyns, echo ate tabort to (as- smne the position of chancellor at the Unirersity of California's Berkeley canapas after serring as the University's nice-president for acadentic affirs since 1962. Eleyns -answersh her...…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 23

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Service Says Clinic Visits Fallin Off University, Health Service re- ports a drop in general clinic vis- its for the first quarter of this school year over last year. General outpatient clinic visits also showed a drop in the report issued by Health Service covering the months of October, November and December. Prescriptions and laboratory procedures, however, showed an increase, as did upper fespiratory infections. Pneumon...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 23

…*w tDf 0, 4 NEW EPOWER IN SOCIETY.: Tom Wolfe TOM WOLFE: The Kandy-Kolored Tan- gerine-Flake Streamline Baby Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 1965 $5.50 By Mark R. Killingsworth IF QUALITY, not quantity, is the standard by which culture is judged, the best of American culture would doubt- less merit a highly favorable rating. Our musicians have continually been inno- vators. Our artists have been pre-emi- nent. We are quite possibly foremost in...…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 24

…TIM MICHIGAN DATIN °BIAn 31W MJiJIIIGAN DAILY FEBRU.~ 1960 SPRING SEMESTER S.GC. -CI E A GUILD PROGR S 11 U k Thursday and Friday, 7 and 9 EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. I FEBRUARY 4, 5 7 & 9:25 THE RAZOR'S EDGE (Somerset Maugham),'with Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Herbert Marshall, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb FEBRUARY 6, 7 STAGE COACH (Directed by John Ford), with John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradine, Andy Devine AC...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 24

…_,. _. 4 * 4 Rk 41 ... "Now I didn't say publish. I said scholarly work." .. "The crucial problem is-the loss of the innovative populati little bit of glancing over their shoulders occasionally to see if anybody was listen- ing, but most of the time it was a valid intellectual experience they were having. Well, you might say, I would like to have everybody to be so involved, but would-you? Would it be realistic to ex- pect it on every...…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 25

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December 05, 1965 (vol. 12, iss. 2) • Page Image 26

… i -- , ''. offlfflo "Mm" 11 * David-Rhys Anderson as King Henry TI Era of Chaos By GAIT. BILUMBERG IN PRESENTING Shakespeare's trilogy of "Henry VI" the University Players have embarked upon an overwhelmingly ambitions task. The complete trilogy, per- formed in one season, has seen production only four times, and never by a student group. The play presents several major drawbacks which have accounted for the rarity of performance. To begi...…

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