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November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…"They Keep Disintegrating" Sixty-Eighth Year . I- EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OMICHIGAN Ven Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 NIGHT ...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 4

…r49 fir THE MICIGliAN rsAII v kAAr-A7ikir: r i c , " , *,"" ., a -.",' ,r ,5,,5nLiv4Sunday, November 1 7, 1957 POLISH STUDENTS: t t 41 3 Part of the old wall encircling the old town of Warsaw. By ROSE PERLBERG Daily Activities Edits, J R most Americans the years of childhood and adolescence are carefree; we remember parties and pranks, the everyday traumas of growing up that we laugh at in retrospect. But on the whole, we can probab...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Dorm Rooms Need Decor. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI For Gaiety )NER-The first student from Iceland to study at , Hannes B. Kristinsson, finds work easier here than ity of Iceland. Iceland Student, 's Frequent Exams DER ferring from high school to the - university. "It seems somewhat o ridiculous to me," he remarks, "as s it may mean freedom to do noth- o ing." nDin to know4 to know ne saia.I fbers First Days 1 ie now ha...…

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…Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Page Five Sud" oeme-7a97'H IHGN AL AAIN oeFv 1v I They were too busy rebuilding to have time for childhood MARIA ZAGORSKA (Continued from Page 4) and wastelands came another name on the map. Alex and Maria are proud of } the new face they helped to put on their country. They report that even today large-scale building is in progress. From all outward ap- pearances, battle-scarred Pol...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…A A 'U' To Give TV Shows University television will fea- ture geologists and a folk singer in two programs to be telecast on WXYZ-TV this morning. Prof. James T. Wilson and Prof. James H. Zumberge of the geology department will appear in a pro- gram entitled "32 Degrees Fahren- heit" on the. "Understanding Our World" show at 9:15 a.m. The unique features of the five string banjo and the peculiar "southern" style of playing it will be sexpla...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 6

…Poge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE ' , d11't~ knaA" b T 10< . Sx THE MunIay,CHGAovem erAILY97I F From the University Press CATULLUS-THE COMPLETE POETRY. Translated by Frank O. Copley. Ann Arbor, 1957: University of Michi- gan Press, 141 pp. $3.75 By RICHARD E. BRAUN MOST HONEST translators of classical poets are accustomed to preface their work with some simile that defines and deprecates "translation." Dsyden's dedication to his Aenei...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHiG ,N DAILY MAGAZINE Lo THE MICHIC N DAILY MAGAZiNE JI .. a u E Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: NUMBER FOUR IN ASERES ._ 0w 4-b:. ,. -: ' . wr ww+ t- ;.x _ ' _ _ A L i . e j t 1 Y :'p r' . ~ " r N h " + .,.. a 'r: fir, k f Yp BEN A ( 4 B iitgDn ttti MAGAZI1N E Sunday, November 17, 1957 VOL. IV, No. 3 NAVAJO KNEW-" do you? I I >h Years ago, when Chief Sitting-on-Hands saw the leaves turn brown, he Inew wi...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 7

…t C....7, rK 1eoe '! 1 C w.21 .,.,....,,. i'. A ~ fA~~l Sunday, November 17, 1957 TH IHIGAN DAILY MAGAZIE pnn Caa THIS WAS A POET: EMILY DICKINSON. By George F. Whicher. Ann Arbor, 1957: Ann Arbor Paperbacks. 348 pp. $1.75. By JEAN WILLOUGHBY IN THE PAST fifty years, the works of Emily Dickinson have quietly achieved a position in the ranks of nineteenth century Amer- ican literature equal to, if not higher than those of her more famous ...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

… BLAKE'S LETTERS An Edition in Honqr of His Centennial POLISH STUDENTS: They Rebuilt The finest pieces of sterling and crafted jewelry are available. Select yours now, - for the favorites on your Christma list JOHN LEIDY Phone NO 8-6779 " 601 East Liberty Read Daily Classifieds THE LETTERS OF WILLIAM BLAKE. -Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. New York, 1957: The Macmian Company. 261 pp. 13 plates. $10. By VERNON NAHRGANG Daily City Editor A V...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 8

…The Geophysical Year A REPORT ON ACTIVITY AT THE McMATH-HULBERT OBSERVATORY By DAVID TARR Daily Staff Writer ONE CLEAR, warm night last July people across the country turned their eyes into the northern heavens and were witness to one of the best displays of northern lights in years. Most of the observ- ers were awed and surprised, but just a generous hour's drive from here a small group of scientists knew the display was coming and knew it h...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 9

…TI ILY MAGAZINU Sunday, November 17, 1957 ). y _. .I 1, . - l _.:_ r.. .. _ . . CPR: Help for Youth (Continued from Page 10) extent their disorder interferes with the learning process. In some cases, a psychological disorder has no effect on the child's ability to learn, in other cases the reverse may be true. "How else can you explain it when a kid wilth an IQ of 120 isn't able to read?" says the school's principal, Nick Long. ACCORDING...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 9

…Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Pnn iN rage Nine SURPRISE!-J. Fred Lawton looks pleasantly surprised after being shown a display contajning the first copy of "Varsity," written by Lawton and Dean Earl V. Moore of the music school. The display is in a local restaurant. For His Christmas Gift- Visit Our Store Full of Fine Quality Men's Wear Gifts from Nationally Advertised Lines Beau Brummell Ties Field & Stream Jacket...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

…N.: POLISH L. LUCAS STUDENTS: Literature & Psychoic (Continued from Page 7) discusses poetic -justice, popular legends and romance. We often think of poetic justiceras mani- festing itself only in tragedy, yet an Indian doctor who threw over his former standards when coiing to Vienna developed a skin rash as self punishment. Conscience, evidently, comes upon us unknown, and certainly when we least ex- pect it. IN THE AREA of legend and my...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 10

…oge~ee THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, November 17, 1957 Y w Children's Psychiatric Hospital It Treats the Disturbed, Helps Them Adjust to a Normal Society By GERALD LUNDY THE EMOTIONALLY disturbed ture of the child's illness. Data Is W HAT HAS our society done - child, due to various environ- collected from those people who indeed, what is society doing mental factors, is an individual are in closest contact with the -- to adjust the ...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

…L f T " w -- Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, November 17, 1957 Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Emily Dickinson JOHN AUBREY: The Determined Gossip (Continued from Page 1) sors, of the sovereign self-suf- ficiency of the individual soul. Testing the validity of self-reli- ance by its application to the inner, rather than the social life, she became convinced of the transcendental power and beau...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 11

…Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MACA7INF _. i Page Eeve _Ben Shu111Chn1 A Look at the Works and Writings of America's Foremost Contemporary Graphic Artist By R. C. GREGORY He has been commissioned by a broaden him as an individual; wide assortment of groups and it can conceivably provide new HE SHAPE OF CONTENT , by organizations: By the U. S. Of- directions for art. All this, if Ben Shahn. Cambridge, Har- fice of War Informati...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 12

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE I -(I - -i - Page Six Sunday,'November 17, 1957 Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE From the University Press value .. .until they are symboliz CATULLUS-THE COMPLETE POETRY. Translated by Frank 0. Copley. Ann Arbor, 1957: University of Michi- gan Press. 141 pp. $3.75 By RICHARD E. BRAUN MOST HONEST translators of classical poets are accustomed to preface their work with some simile that...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, November 17, 1957 PageTweve HE MCHIAN AILYMAGZIN SunayNovmber17,195 w T. S. ELIOT 'On Poetry and Poets' Sums Up a Life of T renchant Criticism ON POETRY AND POETS. By'by wide reading and a seductive and pass by. But it is worth while the worse, upon any poet T. S. Eliot. New York 1957: prose style. Re-reading an Eliot to know of his existence, in case whatever. essay with which one disagree...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 13

… ;, Z wAtli P 1W N M ( -% O V0 D ttl Q. a : .O N G gy = O "WN r 0 0 : = X r 3m 0. 0n m Q A~ to " mu ''i . t' blo -n S0~c :Oo :+ ^ # O ( CTD. v -nl to. p. 3 0 : m -s oN N O~ (b C) o: o .- C~ CIO , Ono& 0 M *~mq 3:33"a (D -Tm -+ CDn ^ T J* 0 m C 0 m z ' p O 'C CD 0 00 C+ o C t3 tr to g 1el0 gF Q C ,Q Q t ' qt c i aCD K i cC CD . CD 0 n C 0 O~'~ n 0 w _ 3Y nm v , !^ o m o to 'r ( aI c Qw 3 b 0'a " I F'1 In 0 , o SCD D D D. ...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 13

…The St. Lawrence Seaway & Its Problems By JAMES BOW Daily Staff Writer SOMETIME in 1959 the St. Law- rence Seaway will open the Great Lakes to foreign trade and cultures which will reach the heart of the United States. In one sense this is the North- west Passage, leading to wealth greater than the spices and silks which explorers sought in the Ori- ent. Wheat from Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas, iron ore from Minnesota, Michigan and Wiscon...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

… The Geophysical Year The St. Lawrence Seaway & Its Pi A REPORT ON ACTIVITY AT THE McMATH-HULBERT OBSERVATORY By DAVID TARR Daily Staff Writer f 1NE CLEAR, warm night last July people across the country turned their eyes into the northern heavens and were witness to one of the best displays of northern lights in years. Most of the observ- ers were awed and surprised, but Just a generous hour's drive from here a small group of scientists kne...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 14

…- " , . .. ,Jurluuy, aovemoer I I, ";:) ... items of reality remain without (Continued from Page 11) months-a huge Chimera-like beast, its head wreathed in flames, its body arched across the figures of four recumbent children. These latter were dressed in very commonplace clothes, perhaps not entirely contemporary, but rather as I could draw them from my own memory." A NEW YORK rewspaper critic, Henry McBride, Shahn says, "launched into a str...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 15

… / TI S. ELIOT 'On Poetry and Poets' Sums Up a Life of Trenchant Criticism ON POETRY AND POETS. By T. S. Eliot. New York, 1957: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. 308 pp. $4.50. 'by wide reading and a seductive ,] . By R. C. GREGORY T S. ELIOT is a good minor poet and a generally good, usually interesting, frequently infuriating, critic. As a man-of-letters Eliot is great. Allowing an Eliot manner of approach to an essay on the man, a quotatio...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 15

…Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE PnA Fiftia value.. .until they are symbolized ...' I (Continued from Page 14) ried to his work for mass media white drawings of architectual fa- the same exacting standards found cades with a strange eloquence, fine artist can match the articul- in his museum work. Foliowing perhaps because they are so clearly lation of his brushes in writing but Shahn's example has become an facades; ...…

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

… Ben hahn -/ A Look at the Works and Writings of America's Fo Contemporary Graphic Artist Childrenrs Psyc hiatric Hospital It Treats the Disturbed, Helps Them Adjust to a Normal Society By GERALD LUNDY WHAT HAS our society done - indeed, what is society doing - to adjust the psychologically disturbed child to a r.ormal com- munity life?i The answer exists at the Uni- versity in the Neuro-Psychiatric Institute. In this Institute, which rea...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday. November 17 197 Pa.eSixtee..THE.MICHIGAN DAILYvMAGAZINE Sundn, ,uvember 17 1+: Emily Di (Continued from Page 12) sors, of the sovereign self-suf- ficiency of the individual soul.j Testing the validity of self-reli-a ance by its application to the1 inner, rather than the social life, she became convinced of the E transcendental power and beauty of rational perception. Her poems are exercises...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 17

…-Sunday, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE pnn :S ana Sage eventeen F. L. LUCAS: 'Literature & Psychology' I (Continued from Page T) These are ugly names for ugly discusses poetic justice, popular things, yet none of us is with- out traces of both. The fault of legends and romance. We often teRmnislyi rwn think of poetic justice as mani- the Romantics lay in growing Jesting itself only in tragedy, yet too obsessed by them. an ...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 18

…Page Eighteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Runt4nv Wnvaml-tar 171 1 CAT CPU: Help for Youth } zf ,. J f (Continued froin Page 10) extent their disorder interferes with the learning process. In some cases, a psychological disorder has no effect on the child's ability to learn, in other cases the reverse may be true. "How else can you explain it when a kid wilth an IQ of 120 isn't able to read?" says the school's principal, Nick Long. ACCORD...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 19

…ndoy, November 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE PnnP N inAtPoA m--oy Noeme 17 95 THE MIHIA DAL MAGAZ-IN-Euelieer OLISH STUDENTS: They RebuiltaCity (Continued from Page 5) Poland, people would be fight- ing to get a seat." Remarks Alex: "Typical social activity for an evening is for a group of students to get together Pnd discuss what~s important for Poland." Alex dd Maria believe tiat tremendous interest in Polish politics on the pa...…

November 17, 1957 • Page Image 20

…Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, Novombw 17, 195 Page Twenty THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Sunday, Nov.mb.r 17, 1957a I N Greene's Ideas on Achieving Cleanliness: NUMBER FOUR IN A SERES m E aa NAVAJO KNEW - do you? Years a,,o, when Chief Sjttina-on-l lands saw the leaves turn brown, he k new winier was not rnany moons away. About the best hc could do, though, was squat down and mahe a sand painting. As be once put it: "Navajo ...…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… 11 irs Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom ~aitj c. VOL. LXVIII, No. 54 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1957 .FIVE CENTS _._ _ __ f._ __FIVE CENTS... U.S. MOON: Navy Test Influences New Date Wmilli On S arns, U, Officers M.-,e cience Training He -Daily-Wesley Kar ID CHIROPRACTOR-In his home at 335 Packard s offices and four student rooms, Dr. Leo Speer said udents tend to be more "loud-talking" than their )prac...…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ouncil Hears am Ideas JUNKER , yesterdaydwit )uDcil to discus ing privileges fo both to rewar cholarship and t in entering .th h as ar 'a in the form of honors sections and special courses. He asked the committee to sug- gest social privileges which' might be initiated to make the' honors students an "admired group." so o Discuss Privileges e After he explained that the Council did not wish to make the - honors stude...…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…--mom TUESDAY, 11OVEMER 19, 1957 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESAYNOVMBER19,1957 TlE.vCHgnu b i.V MSU Takes Top Rating In AP Poll Aggies Dropped To Fourth Spot By The Associated Press 4a 1Reflecting the results of last Saturday, when Oklahoma's 47- game winning streak came to an end and the Texas Aggies and Iowa also were wiped off football's un- defeated list, Michigan State was returned to the top of the college ratings today by the ballots of...…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…. - Sixty-Eighth Year .. EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.' ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. Y. NOVEMBER 19, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: RICHARD TAUB Eq...…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

…5'7 THE MCRIGAN DAILY .ub To Present Concert JGP Signups Announced Juniors To Participate In Committee Work All junior women will have an opportunity to sign up to work on' tickets, publicity, production or many other committees at the mass meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the League for Junior Girls' Play. Casting for the annual play will be done the week of Jan. 6. Weeks of rehearsing will be climaxed with the actual presentation March 26-29....…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…/ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMB~ER US ROOMING: lord Dislikes 'Rowdy' Students need from Page 1) mit, Dr. Speer explains, lnly to keep tenants for semester but pays for I theft in case they do are imposed on Dr. ants other than those cessary in having an partment in the build- ants may come and go as they please, but must not have women in their rooms. Rough- housing upstairs is discouraged, because of the office on the first floor,...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…GOVERNOR IS KEY )EDUCATION ACTION See page 4 IY . Sixty-Sevin Years of Editorial Freedom ~ait4gP SNOW FLURIES N.. 55 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 FIVE CENTS EIGHT S q. p MlI IIIIAOI IIr trictions w Rocket Landlady Rents 250 Rooms; Development Ex-Research Boss Asks Less Secrecy WASHINGTON (I)-House in- vestgators were told yesterday the I Statesamight be develop- igmssiles, faster if exchange of information we...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…TU I MCMGAN DAILY -Daily-Wesley Kar FINAL .PREPARATIONS-University Symphony Orchestra stu- dent conductor Robert Hatxse holds the music for tomorrow's concert as Lawrence Hurst, orchestra manager, plays the group's new Italian bass. 'U Orchestra To. Perform, 'Symhonie Fanatqe …

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…putWY meF A Alff Assembly Elects Brake is More' >duction Landlady's Job Difficult -Mrs. Lueck Prof. William Haber of the eco- mics department said yesterday at greater productivity is the nited States' best weapon for ;hting inflation. He told the Michigan Welfare inference in Grand Rapids that amitenance of stable price levels ould be made an objective of na- mal policy, and should be given ual importance with continued 11 employment. Pr...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…-t -You Retiring From Pry '" Thee i f i gan Daily Sixty-Eighth.Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS Of THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS al" . STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 d~in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. I- 1V 1RJ11 1 L A llA . L ' . L J . i ew outterners F...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…________THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gives "A Balloon Debate," which will decide which of seven prominent people from history and litera- ture is most worthy to be saved, will be held by the International Students Association at 7:45 p.m. today in the Hussey Room of the. League. The idea behind the debate is that seven people are traveling in an air-balloon which begins to leak, says David Bunker, Grad., chairman of the ISA debates.. In order to save ...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

…THE Lions Receive Acclaim From Beaten 'Frisco' £4 By PAUL BORMAN San Fr a n c i s ca Forty-Niner coach Frankie Albert sat glumly in a corner of his dressing room wtih the San Francisco writers not saying a word. He was apparently still in par- tial shock. The writers were not themselves yet either after the humbling hung on the visitors by ,the Detroit Lions, 31-10. The first thing Albert said summed up the game: "Even if we knew each play...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY POOR SHOWING: Janham Hits Training CLASSIFIED AD VERTISIN 1 By AL JONES igan's sixth-place finish in urday's Big Ten cross coun- ils rates as the poorest per- ce by a recent Wolverine n Conference play. lly, the harriers' finish looks orse when the fact that only nplete teams were entered, State, Purdue, and North- i had no teams, and Wis- didn't enter enter a full or the failure of am, which earlier I fondled possibl...…

November 20, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

…TIM MICMGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NON TILE MIChIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NO, .i I 11 I. 1' "I 1 II I I S I KOOLER COVER r I1 The 4-gallon Skotch Kooler dons a cover of white vinyl plas- tic emblazoned with the emblem and colors of the University of Michigan and is perfect for Michigan parties at home or on campus. The Cover and white handle -$5.75. Complete with Kooler-$14.50 p.p. included. Send check or money order g to 1 III...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

…' DEFENSE PLAN ESSENTIAL See page 4 z Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom :4 ait r1l* " 00O Q' 'V0W, POSSE " D 0 o0. *: .,56 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THtJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 FIVE CENTS i 7 ,' 4 ' , SGC Plans 'U' COMMITTEE PROPOSES: Semesters May Begin on Mondays To Ask Legislat -Daily-Harold Gassenheimer RESPECT-Minnie Wallace, proprietor of a State' Street sing house, complains' of tenants who throw bottles and cans t...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY To Perform Here Tomorrow rksongs will at 8:30 pm. iquet hall of gn Wars. gham, Ala., in her home s of Joe Tur- Leadbelly. i school glee Angeles, she- .. should have hope that she ther Marian t an aversion one, she says, Rainbow First itoday as a folk- a broke into profes- ainmerft in a West ction of -"Finian's i tour got as far as , where she received f contempaorary folk- rst major job as a egan with the open- Francisco n...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TEIREW 0 Wolverines Hampered By NumerousInjuries Michigan Gymnasts Stage Intra- quad Meet Tonight 1. 'V By RUDE DIFAZIO Bennie Oosterbaan took timel out from the second consecutive secret practice session in prepara- tion for Ohio State to remark that his team is weak up the middle for this last game of the season. Two Centers Ailing Two of his centers, Ray Wine and Gene Snider are ailing; Wine has a hairline f...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…"What Are We Fighting For Now - Inflation Or Deflation?" Suxty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 !n Opinions Are Free uth Will Prevail" AT THE CAMPUS: The Sorceress' Thoroughly Enjoyable ALTHOUGH CINEMATOGRAPHY has for the past 40 years been clamoring for recognition as an indepen...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAIY '' )ate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI IN I. LNICE GEASLER steur is more worthy to ian "Old Mother. Hub- val Faubus, Moliere, of England, Helen of Dionysius (Greek God was decided last night rnational Student As- Balloon" Debate. n people were repre- seing in an air-balloon an to leak, requiring ople be thrown out to Each had to plead his e one seat in the bal- ein, Grad., who repre- eur, was the most serf- colpetitors for the la...…

November 21, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ti Jiil~ition Today OVERHEAD DRIVES RENT UP: Miss Wallace Says Repairs Costly (Continued from Page 1) "is throwing cans and bottles around a'nd getting rowdy." To comply with.the city regu- lations Miss Wallace has found e x p e n s iv e maintenance work necessary. "I spend $500 or more a year on plumbing alone," Miss Wallace maintains. "The upstairs bath- room cost me over $700. "Not only that," she continues, "but the h...…

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