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January 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

…JANUARY 8, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY OWAMOMPOWPON ... VAN" DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN r1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 4) in Nat. SBe. Aud. Marshals will direct graduates to proper stations. Graduation Announcements, Invita- dent, etc.: Inquire at Office of Stu- dent Affairs. Programs: To be distributed at Hill Auditorium. Doctoral degree candidates who at- tend the graduation exercises are en- titled to receive a hood. Those ...…

January 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…P.-vA wi a r a AW THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE JA %NUARY 5, Wil m= _ r ._ .. ..- -. .-- C .. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN DAIL -w ASSIFIED A S (Continued from Page 4) ast Asian Studies, Harvard Univ., will speak on "The Paradox of Imperialism' In Modern China," Fri~, Jan. 9, 4;15 p.m., Angel HalliAd. C. Sponsored by the Asian Studies Committee. The pub- lic is invited. American Chemical Society - Univ. Lecture: Dr. P. O. Lowdin, Quantum ...…

January 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY agers Host Ohio State JAILY n T V Contest oday 4 ------ WAYNE MORTBERG Michigan meets another ob- stacle on its course toward a pos- sible Big Ten basketball cham- pionship when it meets the Ohio State Buckeyes this afternoon at 4:30 at Yost Field House. The game, which will be re- gionally televised by CBS will pro- vide another stern test for the title-minded Wolverines. Surpris- ingly enough, the sparkling charges...…

January 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILX YUGOSLAVIAN PROFESSOR: Anti-Mikoyan Demonstrations Termed 'VeryRude' By JOAN KAATZ "Very rude," was the term used to describe the American demon- strations which have greeted So- viet Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan by a Yugoslavian educa- tor visiting the University this week. "Even though my country is not on the best terms with Russia, it is not understandable how the Americans can greet an invited guest with such a lack...…

January 13, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 11 1'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __________ PETS AND SUPPLIES GERTAN SHEPHERD pups, AKC regis- tered. Will hold for Christmas. NO 3-0914, )T3 BUSINESS SERVICES WE NOW HAVE hot barbecued chickens, spare ribs, pork roasts and beef roasts. Hot and ready to go. Come in or call up and we'll re- serve them. RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J163 Ph...…

January 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

…1959 THE MICHIGAN DAIi1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING II (Continued from Page 4) oboe, Keith Stein, clarinet. Edgar Kirk, basoon, ad Douglas Campbell, French horn, will plasy compositions by Anton' Reicha Francis Poulenc, Walter Piston, Jean Hubeau and Henri Tomasi. Open to the general public without charge. Academic Notices! Law School Admission Test: Applica- tion blanks for the Feb. 21, adminis- t...…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Creal Calls Bretton's Concept Wrong; Government Not City-Manager Type Creal explained. is the only one of' its type in the United States. The administrator form of gov- ernment was written into the City Charter, and to have it changed to a city manager a new charter} must be written, he said. Under the city administrator system, as in Ann Arbor, the mayor has much more power than he would under a city manager plan, he conti...…

January 16, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…Yq n I r .e .. ... as s. ., ... . ,.. .. w ,. n I S POE-WHYS Clanication- YH QUESTION of changing the selection of student representatives o'n the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics has appar- tly hit almost everyone concerned in a very sore spot. The con- versy that has resulted, generally between members of the Board A members of SGC, but in some cases among members of each body, s resulted in a strict alignment over three critic...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U'Regents Accept Gifts, Fellowships Four offers were accepted by the Regents of the University yes- terday-. From Mrs. Chase S. Osborn the Regents accepted a proposal to establish a centennial memorialt fund to mark the 100th anniver- sary of the birth of Governor Os- born, governor of Michigan in 1911' and 1912, which occurs on Jan.- 22, 1960. She will transfer to the University her equity in an insur-; ance policy which ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 5

…Dilemma of College Athletics ATHLETICS are a part of the American way of life. And supposedly this explains why, at all levels of American edu- cation, there are full-scale athletic programs working at a fever pitch to turn out winning teams. * But this certainly cannot ex- plain, or at least explain rationally- why the colleges and universities of the United States are mixed up in the midst of a topsy - turvy a athletic scheme that defies any...…

January 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, TWI~ MTCWJGAN~ DAILY TUESDAY, ... 1orthwestern Sets ildcats Extend Win Streaki to Eight r Back Michigan Cagers, 83-7v Combined Wolverine-Spartan Ice Squad To Challenge Russians in Detroit Tonight ith Hot Second-Half S (Continued from Page 1) field goal in the first 10 min- of the second half.f y that time Michigan fell 141 ts behind-a stunning blow to am that was only one point n, 39-40, at the intermi...…

January 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WI I-MSU Ice Combo - ripped by Russians WILDCATS ROLL ON: Surprises Hit Big Ten Cagers (Continued from Page 1) stamina and conditioning of the Soviets began to show while the Michigan-MSU team tired. As th game wore on they maintained the same pace throughout. The scoring for the Russians, was exceptionally well balanced with a different player accounting for each goal. All of their players either scored a goal or assiste...…

January 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…TLE MICHIGAN DAILY TOPS FOR 1959! COLLEGIATE HAIRSTYLING Tonsorial Queries Invited TRY US! d DASCOLA BARBERS neor Michigan Theatre Read Daily Classifieds College Scores Texas Christian 52, Arkansas 45 Georgia Tech 66, Georgia 62 Slippery Rock 101, Alliance (Pa.) 94 Temple 86, Pitt 73 Maryland 64, Duke 33 Rutgers 87, Delaware 58 Dayton 57, Duquesne 47 Bowling Green 86, Western Mich. 65 Fordham 86, Long Island 5 illsdale 56, Eastern Michigan 5...…

January 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…FRIDAY, *iWT mrTniA4 NIMA TT A XXlZM: .iVlk. UZ K F i Frtx rn-i ,.. cers, llatmen, Swimmers Compete Here Toda Stager To Feature Sophomore Tankn( Against Iowa State in Season's Opener luskies Set To Invade Wolverine Lair n First Contest of Weekend Twin Bill 11 F rtBy MIKE GMLLMAN l with North Dakota. They split a of the 1957-58 season at Hough- Michigan's hockey squad opens pair of games with Dakota at ton, Coppo deprived the Wolver- e m...…

January 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…SATUJRDAY, JA: frnw MTGIAV UATLVT 3 3ff 31 aaE 3 i u rPi. u - s - 11' Icers Fall to Michigan Tech, 3-2, in Overtim WIIIL May :Form Again Next Season By TOM WITECKI It looks as if the oldWL- Western Intercollegiate Hockey League - or something similar to it, may be back in business next winter, During the past week represen- tatives from Michigan and off- cials from the other six former members of the now defunct league met in conjunctio...…

January 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…THE MICIGAN IJAILV Iecl By TOM WVITECKI Free cuff alterations Ivy and regular styles Assorted colors w :94.. / .,* *4 7 C I Led bY right wing John Kosian- cic's five goals, Michigan Tech's powerful hockey team took ad- vantage of every conceivable break to wallop the local icers 10-2 at the Michigan Coliseum last night. The win gave the visitors from the North a sweep in the tvo game series and boosted their season record to an impressive...…

January 13, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUMSDI 7I' Cagers Defeat Wisconsin, 84 =7--4 _. ... .. . , .r d Ibl lY FST SEMESTER Michigan in First-Place Tie;' Tidwel's 37 Breaks Mark 4 (Continued from Page 1) proved too weak and the Badgers, sparked by the shooting of Brian Kulas and Bob Barneson, whittled the Wolverine lead down to seven points with surprising speed. This forced Perigo to put his starting team back into the game with 1:43 remaining in the co...…

January 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY-_ SPORT-WHYS .-- d. ne4 Tidwell Amazes Wolverine Fans A Job at Hand THE ROLE of the student in the governing of University affairs has become a paramount issue this semester. In fact, it has finally wended its way into the athletic department. The latest group to fall under criticism because of supposedly ineffectual student representa- tion is the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics. The ideas that have been di...…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…ichigan's Burton Leads Conference Scoring [RA TIME OUT ADDED: Tidwell Place VCAA Widens Goal Posts, Eases Substitutions Co-Captain L Rat )s Seconc ee Fourt v I By MIKE GILLMAN After two weeks of Big Ten competition, Michigan's Wolver- ines have produced the best three-a man scoring punch in the league.- Following Monday's contests, official standings show that M. C. Burton, John Tidwell, and George Lee are ranked first, second, and fourth ...…

January 16, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gymnasts Eye Visitors Wolverines To Host SI Tonight By WAYNE MORTBERG Michigan gymnastics fans will have an opportunity to view the Wolverine gymnasts in their first home meet of the season tonight against Southern Illinois at 8 p.m. at the Intramural Building. Coach Newt Loken calls the Southern Illinois team, "One of the toughest we will meet this season." In their last meet they trounced the Hoosiers of Indiana '72-40....…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATi t A oint Fonde As Quits Ann Arbor High School Post; Assumes Michigan Backfield Duties sistant Grid Coach PERIGO WAITS: Jordan Seeks Grades, M' Basketball Pivot I (Continued from Page 1) "In fact," said Elliott, "Hank didn't apply for the position; I offered it to him." Both Elliott and Oosterbaan were immensely pleased with Fonde's acceptance and the Re- gent's approval. Said Elliott, "We're overjoyed by his ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 6

…Your Discontinued Textbooks are worth real money! if sold to ULRICH'S with your currently good ones. YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT ULRICH'S sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the highest possible prices for you. At least 25% of the books used this semester are now obso- lete or discontinued. another ULRICH service - CL OTHING SALE ENTIRE STOCK of NEW FALL CLOTHING SUITS. . ..... formerly $49.50 to $65 S...…

January 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI DA A 1- 1 BUSINESS SERVICES ALMOST NEW double bed, good firm mattress, $55; also 21" TV, Philco table model, excellent condition. Call NO 3-1933 after 5:30 P.M. )J160 GOOD MORNING ! For this morning's breakfast we have lox, bagels, cream cheese, onion rolls, and assorted dan- ish pastry. And for later in the week -smoked whitefish, gefilte fish, ko- sher soups, pastrami and corn beef. RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freem...…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…y i3, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1I Ik FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3-room apartment, Church' and Hill Streets. Ideal for 3 students. Available now to June 15. or after- wards if desired. NO 2-6340. )C240 ROOM FOR RENT-Men students. Cooking or without cooking. Hal. block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. JC242; TWO OR THREE GIRLS over 21 to share roomy house on campus. Rent $25. Call NO 3-6387 anytime-Marilyn, Nancy or Bev. )...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I. IN ACTION DA CLASSIF- A ] S i; The Michigan track squad will; get little rest between semesters as some of the team will partici- pate in as many as three meets. The between semester competi- tion will be held in Chicago, Bos- ton, Ann Arbor and East Lansing. Today, Coach Don Canham takes a group of sophomores and two seniors to the Chicago-land Open; the Chicago Track Club sponsors the Relays, which will be run a...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 7

…To End the Athletic Circus (Continued from Preceding Page) not tell now, but it certainly would be made any more equal would be NCAA, and would not be able to come cloaer than the present to make the entrance require- schedule others that are in the system. ments, and the resultant academic group. In equalizing all of the recruit- level of difficulty the same. And The secret, of course, would be ing, scholarship and alumni diffi- this- is obvi...…

January 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

…SUNDAY, Ji ArUT,! TCUTf:AN UATTY ttT~~ bT~SUDY FIT REU~i ~ER.jE E ~tU~ Z~r.RUJ z _ M' Cage rs Edge Buck~eyes on TV, 78 74 GRADUAT ES (By August of 1959) (Salary $4802 to start) STATE GOVERNMENT OFFERS COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAMS IN: PORT-WHYS Who's Who in '59 HE ANNUAL winter intrigue held by the collegiate football coaches is all over for another year. For the past week the coaches, ath- letic directors, faculty representativ...…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…,, THlE MYICHIGAN DAILY TUsD2 Thinclads Set for Canham Says 'M' Quartet May Attempt World Record at Michigan State Relays Four Between-Semester Mee ANN ARBOR SOPH: Wrestler Fitzgerald Makes Good Start for Matmen By JIM BENAGI 1 Before they enter their first class of second semester, Michigan's many sophomore trackmen will be seasoned veterans of indoor com- petition. That's because of Michigan's between-semester schedule that includes ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…THE MICH~IGAN iDAILY ists Fly as North Dakota Trounces M' leers, Fans Join Fray as Contest Is Halted; Hayton, Nodak. Manager Battle On Michigan Swim Tean Submerges IAC, 60-4 (Continued from Page 1) which he stopped. The tired Wol- verines had been slowing down through the entire game, and by the last few minutes, any offensive thrusts on their part were of a! half-hearted nature. Fortunate Game Was Called Hard hit by injuries all se...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 8

…Tunisia Today This New African State Is Working To Gain Stability in an Area of the World Plagued by Many Problems By AHMED BELKHODJA Fate gave Tunisia a privi- into the official fold, pledged to leged position, in the center of support the government. the sea which has nurtured The more serious attack on the civilization. From the balcony regime was attempted by the ex- of the Maghreb, Tunisia looks treme nationalists, led by the ex- both to...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…ZtiI P Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE IN A SERIES I MAGAZINE Saturday, January 17, 1959 I Vol. V, No. 4 Saturday, January 17, 1959 GRAND PRIX de HONEUR (DRYCLEANING DIVISION) #1 10 , b. ' . -- r. " , /tom r 4 * V " } " _ i {7 " " f3 j -('p JJJ (1, u 2 . - - tl. f r1 r ) V' t J Q " qq 7 1 } i " . , , .... , k # # M e " fi f i * . " f " i R 7 it How do you win top honors in the international drycleaning field? Well, if...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 9

…IN A TIME OF DISINTERESTED AND 'UNILLUSIONED' STUDENTS A NOTED EDUCATOR RE-EXAMINES THE VALUE AND MEANING OF A Liberal Education By hAROLD TAYLOR THERE ARE MANY ways of thinking and talking about the present generation, and I think there are more people talking about them than there are mem- bers of the younger generation. This is all to the good, provided the talk is based on understanding and direct acquaintance with the young people being ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…0 ncient, , I were ord within two s S." CUT OUT AND SAVE MOVIl I 'Spy Author and Educator By THOMAS KABAKER ROBERT MAGIDOFF, now a teaching fellow in the Slavic languages department, once shot to international prominence by being the first man to be thrown out of Russiaton thetgrounds that he was a spy. "I was awakened quite early In the morning by the head of the Moscow Bureau of the Associated Press - my old boss before I went to...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 10

…Slater's Pay What Is the Future o the (Continued from Preceding Page) him in more and more commit- How can the flexibility and the the community leaders, the presenft ment to tasks and duties which tolerance, the humanity, of the teachers have a role to play-they sities and a large segment of the are not central to the concern with liberal philosophy be sustained by are the ones whose encouragement watching public act as if he were. truth and...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

…- --,Emr- .-- qmp- - - , -00"qr"r- W-P.- WOMP - S St. IVerb Gardner: A Failure To Write Creatively Sam's Store Brings you WINTER BARGAINS for "Cold-Cash" Men's Wear All wool, gabardine and flannel pants 8 9 Asst'd Colors, Free Cuff Alterations Michigan's Search for More D There Is a National Shortage, but "the Problem Is 'Acute' in Thi A PIECE OF THE ACTION. ByI Herb Gardner. Simon and, Schuster. New York. 313 pages. i1 $3.95. fA PIEC...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 11

…Liberal Arts? (Continued from Preceding Page) 'WTHERE ARE WE then in the coveries except by individual ef- YY Ysearch for achieving liberal- ism? What is the future of liberal- fort, and life in the college of ism and the liberal ar liberal arts must be organized in If what has- been said about ... such a way that the student is liberalism has any truth in it, one continually thrust into situations answer is clear. The essence of the 9 from w...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

…nc LI (Continued froin Preceding Page) The University is requesting planning funds for the building this year. The building will make it possible for all medical school departments to move into the medical center area and obtain adequate facilities. At present, the departments are in the East Medi- cal building, which the medical school has called -"inadequate and obsolete" for medical school needs. ALSO PLANNED is a children's hospital, a c...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 12

…Ne fr'm RECORDED LIVE... from the "Hungry i" in San Francisco THE KINGSTON TRIO k~ , "' r "5. of Wisconsin. But I never did get berf to do much writing - at least the kind I was planning on. "My first job was with a Brit- (Continued from Page 2) ish group, but soon I went with Associated Press. Since I came ng, more haphzrd graves du from Russia- I told you I was ng the battle and mass graves born in Kiev, didn't I - it was while the Germans...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…e f OEm a Ito'! (Continued from Page 2) ing, more haphazard graves dur- ing the battle and mass graves while the Germans were in flight. Sometimes the Russian soldiers had to finish burying their dead." Magidoff made 14 trips to the front - the only correspondent to cover the entire war on the Russian front. THE TROUBLED face suddenly brightened. "Enough of this. I shall tell you how I met my wife. I was ice skat- ing in Russia in late 19...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 13

…to the material under discussion. Monday-Wednesday-Friday class- The-student is expected to do the room cycle is on the way out," said g reading on his own. It is assumed Sarah Gibson Blanding, president In iv idmo lle that he is taking the course be- of Vassar College. "Students don't cause he is interested in it and need to spend nearly as much time will work because he wants to in class as they do." learn.Th edctrfoeatas- FUB Prom otes Inde...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

… Equalization Plan: Li rll S P I ' Your Discontinued Textbooks worth real mone! if sold to ULRICH'S with your currently good ones. YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT ULRICH'S sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the highest possible prices for you. At least 25% of the books used this semester are now obso- lete or discontinued. 7 another ULRICH sere (Continued from Preceding Page) the only, extens...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 14

…122 E. Washington St. Herb Gardner: A Failure To Write Creatively i Sam's Store Brings you WINTER BARGAINS for "Cold-Cash" Men's Wear All wool, gabardine and flannel pants $895 Asst'd Colors, Free Cuff Alterations Flop Pocket, Wash & Wear Polished Cotton Pants $395 corduroy . . . $4.50 rayon and acetate ... $4.50 Year 'round wearability Assorted Colors SPORT SHIRTS long sleeves $199/ or 2 for $3.50 Broadcloth, worm cotton flannels Leather ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…F F'I F VS 4 'er's Pay $ $ (Continued from Preceding Page) sities and a large segment of the watching public act as if he were. He is not a young businessman, building a good record, getting what are called "contacts" starting his business career in his. sopho- more year. He is not a unit of man-, power, to be classified according to skills and talent, and put through "hard subjects" which will be useful for the country's military and ...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 15

… CUT OUT AND SAVE MOVIE CALENDAR DURING EXAMS CUT OUT AND SAVE NOW DIAL NO 8-6416 Ending Tonight "CITIZEN KANE" and "BICYCLE THIEF" ' Starting Sunday * "LOVERS OF PARIS" (Pot Bouillie) A Starting Wed., Jan. 21 'a' MICHAEL REDGRAVE in the British Murder Mystery "Time Without Pity" Starting Sun., Jan. 25 ' The One and Only FERNAN DEL in "Senethal The Magnificent" ro r ANTEMA E i I n ri ! 'la 2-2513 TON IGHT "A N I ME Starting Sunday JERRY ...…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…w - -Mw ll I I N A IME O DISINT ) UNIL1 of- A NOTED EDUCATOR RE-EXAMINES THE VALUE AND 3 This New African State Is Working To Gain Stability in an Area of the World Plagued by Many Problems A Liberal Jiduca tio By HAROLD TAYLOR By AUMED BELKHODJA Fate gave Tunisia a privi. leged position, in the center of the sea which has nurtured civilization. From the balcony of the Maghreb, Tunisia looks both toward Europe and the East. The...…

January 17, 1959 • Page Image 16

… Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: ONE IN A SERIES (DRAYCLADNGXeINNEUR (DRYC LE ANING DIVISION) 4 , s ~ . C3 ' , '" * , V " ;.a s < V i t f i ". ,. , . , ci --' c o a O 3 O a V' r " " " " " '+ " i f _ # " " 8 r " y f " 4 } " " r " (J ., J r 7 1/1 ! 4 'Y 'jam ^' ,-° t s . i " " How do you win top honors in the international drycleaning field? Well, if they had such a compe- tition, Greene's could win it hands down on two dif- ferent ...…

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