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February 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY S' Swimmers Swamp Spartans,6441 _______ __________________ ATTENTION a o- TURDA3 'ear Wins 25 Straight (Continued from, Page 1) ley made a determined but frus- trating attempt to overtake the hard-pulling Steuart, who stroked to a new State pool record of 2:03.6. - The Wolverine's Frank Legacki shared the evening's high scoring= honors with Steuart. Legacki, in the third "big" match of ther night, turned back the Spartan...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, .. rymnasts Roll to Double ictory; restlers Lose hio State, Indiana Beaten y Identical 82-30 Margins Minnesota Jolts Michigan Matmen's Title Hopes, 17-8; Murray, Corriere Only Winners for 'M'; Olm Draws By TOM WITECKI Warming up for next Friday's "big" meet with national cham- pion Illinois, Michigan's gymnas- tics squad smashed Ohio State and Indiana by the identical' scores of 82-30 yesterday to ex-' tend t...…

February 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ' it, SPORT-WHYS ... y l " e 'M' Cagers Whip Wisconsin, 87-63 To Win... Or Not i 'HERE WA A TIME, and not very long ago, when Michigan hockey _ teams never lost. The NCAA established an annual college hockey iurnament, and the Wolverines walked off with six of the first seven ties, and came in second the other year. Then they fell to third, and Yen they fell completely . .. and they are still in that ...…

February 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY " ""re THE 1IHCHCAN 1IATT :SDA , eekend Disappoints Stager) Kappa Alpha Psi, Sammies Advance in Cage Playoffs Basketball Scores COLLEGES ,IOklahoma 54, Oklahoma State 52 Dartmouth 81, Holy Cross 64 Marquette 35, Notre Dame 76 NBA iCincinnati 113, Syracuse i0n Another unexpected finish oc- curred Friday in the meet at Michigan State. In the 440-yd. freestyle event, John Urbancsok came in second place ahead of Dick H...…

February 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…THE ~MICHIGANT Ib&TTFV ..,a rta SLa.* vvt" f'f&vn.3s f+s fig +rt mrrer: rs- rr...rt..' ... aa. av i.aa vaaa vtai' a raaa.i THURSD6 AY, FEBR6UARY 26, 1931 - I S PORT-WHYS The BIG Meet1 O YOU'VE GOT 140 PLANS for tomorrow night? Have you ever seen a gymnastics meet? Well, it's about time you did. Gymnastics: one of the most fascinating spectator sports in the vorld. A sport that demands every physical talent of the competitors; ne that play...…

February 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gymnasts See Action Champion Illini Team Here Tonight To Oppose Undefeated Wolverines FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 195 ' ,. Skiers 14 TheSale is On! Hurry! Hurry! While the selection lasts! Men's and Ladies' colorful SKI SWEATERS I 0 I By FRED KATZ Local gymnastic fans will be treated to one of the biggest dual meets in Michigan history this evening at 8 when Illinois' Big Ten champions (eight times running) invade the I-M g...…

February 28, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT DnA cers Lose, acDonald, White Score; 6 -2; Wrestiers Draw; Gymnasts Wi 14 iilds Turns Back 50 Shots Grossfeld Cops Firsts in Three Events, But Can't Keep 'M' from 58-54 Victory £- Special to The Daily .[ (Continued from Page 1) V MINNEAPOLIS - A brilliant game by goalie Ross Childs wasn't enough to. sotp Min'nesota's Gold- en Gophers from rolling over Michigan, 6-2, here' last night. A 15-foot backhand...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 6

…Africa's Plea: Independence, Equality A Tunisian Tells Why 7 The West Must Aid, But Not Try To Control This Crucial Area "Those of you who have to hold back the urge for explor- been to Africa know something ation, adveiture, and domination of its vastness. You have felt its mystery, you have been THE FIRST serious interest stirred by its almost inredible 1 sown by the Euocans in es- possbiltie. Yo hae, er.tablishing themselves on the Af- haps...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…W AM 1 W 9 AVU v Jniversity students sail to-, Hoboken, N. J. pier ,fo aths of study at the Uni- f Vienna. are Sandra Koss, '60,/and osenthal, '60, who are par- ,g in the Institute of Euro- idles program. goal of the program is to an intellectual experience encompasses the under- of foreign cultures andj uit of academic endeavors gn milieu," Rosenthal ex- Contacts Institute -iginally heard about the - from a foreign student a o but has been...…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RESERVES TRIUMPH IN CANADA: g Ten; Wolverine Swimmers Show Strength in Double Bill T 1T a By BILL ZOLLA Divided but not conquered was the motto of the Michigan swim squad over the past weekend. Although the team was split into two segments to enable some of the swimmers to give an exhi- bition at the Father and Son's Banquet at the Detroit A. C., the reserve depth again proved strong enough to win in the competition with We...…

February 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

…ARY 12, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ARY 12, 1959TH E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE h enver Appeals ligibility Ruling Brown Holds Lightweight Fight Title for sunny spring days... PRESCRIPTIONS SUNGLASSES % CAMPUS STYLES CAMPUS OPTICIANS By MIKE GILLMAN iother storm cloud broke over Midwest hockey world this ,as the athletic director of er University, Tad Wieman, unced that he would formally !al Denver's NCAA ineligibility. ong with this announc...…

February 13, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'M'-MSU on Radio 9 IJ J 1UI1IV5 VY ll The Michigan-Michigan State will be broadcast over two local radio stations. WCBN -- The were Tod Sloan, Ted Lindsay, Campus Broadcasting Network, Eddie Litzenberger and Al Arbour, and WHRV, Ann Arbor will Labine scored his first goal to both carry the play-by-play cut the. Chicago advantage on a' from Denison Field House, tip-in at 19:58 of the middle ses- Saturday.nThe contest Hilube...…

February 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…_ _ _ _THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE FOR SALE -Blond crib, spring and mattress, excellent condition, $20. Seven foot toboggan, $10. NO 3-6551. B FOR SALE: 1937 Ford. $100. Phone NO 5-3501. B10 35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellent condi- tion, fully equipped, air conditioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. )B2 1954 MARLETTE house trailer for sale, 29 feet. Excellent condition, ideal for 2 people. Inquire after 5:30and week- e...…

February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…___THE MICHIGAN DAILY kfichigan Seeks Revyenge; 1ooking for Two Wins in Away Contests Mariners To Face MSU, 0 NCAA Titlists To Clash 11 I By MIKE GILLMAN Wolverine coach, Al Renfrew, will take his hockey team to Houghton, Michigan, tonight for a weeken1d twin bill. The Michigan squad will be in hopes that Michigan Tech will prove to be as hospitable hosts as the Wolverines showed themselves to be in the first two meetings of these cl...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…TWE IICHIAN DAILY urton Hits 30 Points hut Cagers Lose, 87-84 DA A ",*I- (Continued from Page 1) but Rucklik's lay-up nullified them. Tidwell ended the flurry on another two-pointer with another four seconds remaining to reach the final score. The game started out as a dual between Rucklik and Burton, buta before the fracas'was over, North- western's great balance proved the, determining factor. Rucklil led all scorers with 32 points, a...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 7

…New Look at Colonialism It Has Been an Asset in the Belgian Congo By GILBERT BURSILEY THE WORD colonialism has be- ."avid students of colonial systems. come one of the most provoca- of anthropology, and of political tive terms in world affairs. geography. They have closely It has conflicting connotations watched colonial experiences in for peoples of different countries, areas much longer in contact with races and ideologies. It means one Euro...…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

…iJ NxUIT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEE UDIES IN THREE SUBJECTS: Ann Arbor High School Offers Accelerated Courses )NESDAY, 1 By PETER DAWSON T Some fifty Ann Arbor High, School seniors are this year study- ng analytic geometry and courses quivalent to college-freshman ,nglish and third-year college Tench. During the last two-and-a-half! ears the high school has beef in- tituting a program of accelerated ourses in French, English, and nathematics, on...…

February 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FE i To introduce you to THE RCA VICTOR POPULAR ALBUM CLUB ! and the wide choice you will always have as a member...' . BELAFONTE Heart. warming collection of his F.,,IF YOU AGREE TO BUY FIVE ALBUMS FROM THE CLUB DURING THE best-loved folk songs, w . us-spirituals, blues, ballads, C H O O S E ::". WEclvssicldngSare NEXT TWELVE MONTHS FROM AT LEAST 100 TO BE MADE AVAILABLE bcanpss, icludinScarlet Ribbons, Noah,WRa...…

February 13, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

…I 1 IL Q The Best in Oriental Cuisine ° ti-1) Our chefs are ready to prepare V j the most delicious food for your U. °enjoyment. SUDNT oi AND FACULTY"° o You will be served the finest ino ' Cantonese and American Food 0 Take-out Orders anytime 0 o o oClosed Monday 118 WEST LIBERTY NO 2-5624 0 GONDOLA YPS ILANT I'S FINEST RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Serving Sunday I2:30-9:00 P.M. SMORGASBORD ~II 11 …

February 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY HAWKS' NINTH STRAIGHT VICTORY: Unbeaten Iowa Mat Team Squeaks Past Michigan Special to The Daily IOWA CITY - Iowa's wrestling team fully established itself as the team to beat in the Big Ten meet three weeks hence by squeak- ing past Michigan, 14-12, in a dual meet here last night. A couple of referee's decisions termed "unfortunate" by Michi- gan coaches in the evening's first two matches, plus disappointing performances b...…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY aney Creates Music, Composers CREATIVE WORK--Prof. Ross Lee Finney has as his job the creation of modern, serious music and, in addition, the training of young composers. He is presently working on "The First Sym- phony" but has written chamber music, "his greatest interest." It is very likely that the true artist is quite absent-minded or even emotionally disturbed, the composer said. But he added that "to confuse the tw...…

February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR] Clements Library Gets 28 W ashingtonLetters r' TheUniversity Clements Library brary has received a gift consisting' of 28 letters which were written' ,by George Washington.' The newly-acquired letters are concerned with Washington's prob- lems of command during the Rev- olution, with his farm problems at Mount Vernon, and with political affairs while he was president. The letters were given by alum- nus James S. Schof...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY cers Upset Michigan Tech, 6-3 A PAIR FOR EACH-Steve Bochen (lef) and Dale MacDonald each notched two goals last night as Michigan's hockey team ended a long losing streak with a 6-3 victory at Michigan Tech. PORT SHORTS: Three Worl Records Set At National AAU Meet A-st lttlrl .' By The Associated Press NEW YORK-John Thomas, the 7-year-old Boston University 'eshman, got off a 7 foot, 1Y inch igh jump-better than any hu- .a...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 8

…Racial Powder Keg (Continued from Page The government has further set and popular political fad. The late its sights on keeping the white Pope Pius XII mentioned this last minority employed at all costs fall in a statement condemning while regulating the advance o racial intolerance as a cause of the non-whites into the skilled world tension, labor categories. Calling this doctrine "unchris-MOST RECENT attempt of the tlan" he pointedly referre...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…3, THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. ti '~ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN * "sc. SAY, (Continued from Page 4) , seniors; 3) blue slips - over- for all girls. irmination of Class Standing: ' year of college attendance willa girl sophomore privileges. I .es of the Residence House em-: in. through Thurs.: 1) Business4 r1 remain open until 11:00 in- f 10:30; 2) R.A~s will work fromI antil 12:00 instead of 10:15 to1 usiness Desk will close at 10:30 and Sa...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…l .- .. , r -t PrMNP _7F -7117 ..,. ., f". .. r Y' - lr -i- i.. =-.- r ~ .y; . f Greene's' Ideas on achieving cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES Dog: YOu mean' you get credit at GREENE'S?0 t Vol. V, No. 5 Mfr~i!in Dad3J MAGAZ IN E Sunday, February 22, 1959 _ Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: That's about the size of it. Like what are the restrictions? Oh, the usual ,. payment;clue 10th of the month following, bona fide ...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 9

…New Public Iealt roble fAfrica UNTIL RECENT TIME malaria (such as Bayer in Germany, Bur- w a considered one of thc rJujii I~I~~IHu loughss and Welconi in England. chief hindrances to pioges Human Blood Fluke Has Replaced Ledele, Parke Davis. Abbott, in many regions of the world. But the U.S.) all are carrying inten- with a better knowledge of the t) sive drug screening programs. biology of the mosquito vectors M a l rS iis a or DlOc k t ro gre...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tv in Third; hni Dump Hoosiers Upset, 89-=8 Wisconsin Trips Pure By The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Illi- nois stormed out of a five-game losing streak and upset Indiana's hot-and-cold basketball team last night, 89-83. The Illini came back fighting after trailing 17-0 at the start. Roger Taylor pumped in 28 points for the winners. Indiana went into the game with a chance to tie Michigan State's idle Big Ten l...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…..---" MAGAZINE Vol. V No. 5 Sunday, February 22, 1959 Racial Powder Keg Ready To Explode: APARTHEIDI $y CHARLES SOZOLT=ti . _ ' '; , Education:Many Problems (Continued from Page 5) The inspection system, along ith standardized student exami- stions in a colony, control of acher training institutions have rought some measure of educa- on uniformity within a single Contents - + T' Y .{ x ' ' Apartheid-Racial Powder Keg By Charles ...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 10

…New Culture, Different Ways For an American in Tunisia. By NANNY MURRELL S THE boat pulled into Tunis, parts of the Middle East and Af- and children. The older men were we leaned over the rails and re- rica. in Algeria, either fighting or dead. turned the waves and cheers of As I remember, this interna- We were greeted by all. the many cotton-skirted or veiled tional conglomeration made the Later, one of the boys below women, the men and the c...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

… By TOM WITECKI <~. I flUW DU~JI I~ flAlN~.UI this scorin gdrought the Spartans ploded into stick-swinging and 1 Selinger traded spectacular saves I Sparked by the fine play Of lit the red light behind goalie fisticuff engagements. Neither j and only Watt, scoring his second goalie Joe Sebnger, a strong Coyle four times to sew up the Bruno Pollesel of Michigan State goal of the series. was able to Michigan State team swept a two win, score, wr...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…- ~ ~17 - r r .~.. ~-'* 4 New Culture, Different Ways For an American in Tunisia By NANNY mURRELTJ ° Land ofTraditionsLandofC Africa Has Had Extraordinary Political and Economic Growth AS THE boat pulled into Tunis, we leaned over the- rails and re- turned the waves and cheers of the many cotton-skirted or veiled women, the men and the- children who waited on the dock. There were very few remaining fourth class passengers as the ma- jorit...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 11

…c o lle g e o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f L o n - ""dI m d t p rs i T s dE don. It moved Into temporary ljl quresEducation :emaetMany Problems enaen t i111eana11 utl h CU a ni equarters at Achimota, until the permanent site near Accra could be established. (Continued from Peceding Page) (Continued from Page 5) ; from a school before their course GHANA'S higher educational A law school is no in opera- The two French girls were intro- The inspec...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

…THEMICHIGANDAILY [at Team Makes Illini ourth Straight Victim PORT-WHYS injury, veteran 130-lb. Rex Whit- latch passed only four courses out of five and is ineligible, while starting 123-b. Fred Szymanski is also injured.) Michigan's three veteran grap- plers, plus sophomore Dick Frone- ;zak, won three straight bouts to lead the team in its three be- tween-semester victories. Mike Hoyles, one of the leading con- tenders for the Conference 12...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… Western Aic (Continued from Preceding Prge) cern should be an accelerated ef- fort in the field of African educa- tion-in our contributions to their universities, in multiplying their technical colleges, in adding train- ed teachers to the African teaching' force. Such universities as that of Ghana or Ibadan or Makerere have their special relationships with London University and they receive intellectual and moral sup- port from the mother i...…

February 22, 1959 • Page Image 12

… Greene's Ideas on achieving cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES Dog: You mean you get credit at GREENE'S? Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: Dog: Man: That's about the size of it. Like what are the restrictions? Oh, the usual .. . payment due 10th of the month following, bona fide student, member of the human race, and like that. Well. That last lets me out, you know. Hong loose, dog. Greene's may come through for dogdom. So who needs it? Well, t...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

…SECTION TWO AhI 4bp Ah- Now t SECTION TWO L, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, iGC Plans Meeting )f 'Tryouts' Today Committee Chairmen To Speak At Administrative Wing Program By PHIIIP MUNCK Student Government Council's Administrative Wing Personnel gram - their "tryout" program - will be held at 4 p.m. today Rm. 3D of the Union, according to Lynnel Marg, '61, SGC's per- inel director. This will not be a formal mass, meeting, she empha...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 13

…-w , A' i.'. ~* !' actal Powder Keg (Continued from Page 2) and popular political fad. The late Pope Pius XII mentioned this last fall in a statement condemning racial intolerance as a cause of world tension. Calling this doctrine "unchris- tian" he pointedly referred to South Africa as one of the sore points in: the world today. The Pontiff's final criticism was lev- eled at rationale for apartheid - "Negro inferiority" which he la- bele...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, ighest U.S. Court its PrestigeLow Prof. Goldberg Says Number' Of Astronomers May Double CITY PLANNING PROGRAM: A&D Course Trains Planne Phe United States Supreme art has hit a new low in public stige, a law professor from New k State University said recent- due to "sharp differences in icial philosophy" and public kbiting. 'he criticism of the Supreme art has .never been 'so widel...…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 5, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… w r ,v - . - V - £,, Africa's Plea: Independence, Equality New Look at Colonialism It Has Been an Asset in the Belgian Congo- By GILBERT BURSLEY A Tunisian Tells why The west Must Aid, But Not Try To Control This Crucial Area By AIMED BEL HODJA "Those of you who have been to Africa know something of its vastness. You have felt its mystery, you have been stirred by its almost incredible possibilities. You have, per- haps, found your ow...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

…,1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fl Extension Course Program 'Journalists ASIS Offers Two-Week Safari to Afri )I To B Given in Ann Arbor Give Nare si-t o-E s-udent-weinghave the sert-toarIs * ~ loileI~iven n An .i..bor ive ~ai~ Et to-v eekcamra far toEach student will have the serv- Paris and New York with a ( .t s ME SExtension courses will again be offered in Ann Arbor by the Uni- _04foa* eCredit courses will be given in1 astronomy, English ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TREND TO CONTINUE IN 1959: Claims Communist Movement Losing Ground By WILLIAM L. RYAN Associated Press Foreign News Analyst Communism as a world revolu- tionary movement lost some ground in 1958. Indications are that the trend will continue in 1959. If this hap- pens, the coming year can bring the world closer to total war than at any time since the guns fell si- lent in 1945. Although chances are that th...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 17

…SIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 IEM U!ANI IX - OM ...CKHAM, FACULTY° RESEARCH FUNDS:'-,fi 0~. 4:.) its totalling $82,0100 have et for faculty research, ac H.y s, Dean Robert R. WhiteFainti to dean of the graduate par'ty o03 announced recently. ture and are to come from the Hor- Detroit °. ; >'. ,; : Fpq Y A. fyy Rackham Fund and the! of fasmily size and family plan- the Biosynthesis Qf Allantoic Research ,Fund. Included ning, changes occuring d...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 18

…THE l IVHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY,] Benedict Named Lunds4i ookie Coach Believes in Top Physical Conditioning it Former Wolverine Captain, Shortstop To Coach Freshmen, Work with Vars-i By TOM 'WITECKI Latest 'addition to the youth movement on the Michigan coach- ing staff is former Wolverine dia- mond star Moby Benedict, who has assumed the title of assistant base- ball coach.- Benedict joins head baseball: coac...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 19

…EBRUARY 10, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY mers Strong Despite ost Divers ,x a} By DICK MINTZ An academic chip in the other- wise infallible armor of the Wol- verine swim squad was hardly no- ticed by coach Gus Stager during yesterday's practice at the Varsity Pool., Only Dick Mehl, a sprinting free-styler, was lost to the squad because of academic difficulties. "We're in a better position now than we have ever been," said Stager. Divers Weakened ...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

… kwoxoes Tops -iur 41l honors if the rest of the pack keeps knocking each other off, and if someone (maybe the Wol- verines themselves) can stop the Spartans. Perigo's depth problem will be the big stumbling block. INDIANA is still a big question; mark as the loss of Bob Wilkinson due to academic troubles forces the Hoosiers to start a quintet in- cluding four sophomores. Wilkin- son was the only starter from last year's squad. However, a r...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 21

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY e ig ities S ne NineAthletes 7 By FRED KATZ It is a unique feature of inter- collegiate athletics that cham- pionships often are made or lost not on the field of battle as much as in the bruising jungle of black- boards and bluebooks. And as the winter's sun quickly set on the fall semester of 1958, just as quickly did it set tempor- arily on the athletic careers of nine Michigan students. The toll was heavy in numbers, b...…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CIN 1959 Spring EMA GUILD Thursday and Friday, at 7 and 9, except where noted. Semester PROGRAMS Saturday at 7 and 9, Sunday at 8, except where noted. V February 5-6-7:00 and 9:00 THE CATERED AFFAIR. BETTE DAVIS with ERNEST BORGNINE ' BARRY FITZGERALD SHORT: Invasion Nazi Version February 7-7:00 and 9:00 February 8-8:00 only DIABOLIQUE with SIMONE *SIGNORET VERA CLOUZOT PAUL MEURISSE SHORT: Crime Control, with Rober...…

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