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

…I. 'our Su bscription Today NO, mw r E CAMPUS CITED Y Si r Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom :43 t a See page 4 PARTLY CL 1: Ia ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 TWENTY J-CIO Group tLdIls Hoffa rt Practically Reads Tearnstef if Large Labor Organization (A The AFL-CIO Ethical Practices Commit- ead Teamster Union boss James R. Hoffsa Flu Blamed For Deaths Of Fifteen LONDON (P) - Asian flu was blamed ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…I°HEw MICHIGAN Intl i i rn rnrrriiw r' GEORGE GRANGER BROWN: Dean of Engineering College Dies During Summer 10#4 )WARD G. YVONNE, DEBRA BINSN.DECARLO- PAGET MARTHA JUDITH VINCENT I SCOTT " AN DERSON "PRICE KY.J A JACK GW155S *"fktDM P K!fMK TIMES 12 Noon & 3:50 P.M. oon and 3:50 and Showing at 8 P.M. ONLY S SUNDAYS - 0-.8P.M. eekday Matinees 9 Dean George Granger Brown, head of the College of Engineer- ing since 1951 and a member of t...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…TIE MICRIGAN DAILY .etired Scientist, ,7 String Four To Present loll 111 11 r - - - - - . During Summer aedeath of, Dr. Freder- iy last August 9, passed e University's most out- names in medicine. ho died at the age of 92 ed in Ann Arbor for 74 student, teacher, re- and world known '.scien- etired f rom the Univer-< ,y in 1935 as dean-emer- te Medical School after f service. jor contribution was inr e of bacteriology. Novy's and writing...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…t.C [t MYi Mt l, , : " nions Are Free Will Prevail" Sixty-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 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individuatopinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. SEPTEM1ER 19, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS BLUES "oh, Bay...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…i lITl l .r.r DAILY Found Guilty, Sen:nced, Fined T . tong-pending case of H. r Davis, former Univer- t h e m a t i c s instructor, a climax this summer ivis was found guilty on is of contempt of Con- al District Court Judge W. Kent, who had conducted two-day trial without jury id Rapids last November, ced the verdict June 26. ugust 5 Judge Kent sen- Davis to pay a $250 fine 've six months in prison. Appeal Filed wing the decision on June...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…eriment in 'Social Orientation' Proves Success M a " The University's experiment in revising it fall orientation pro- gram has proven itself. As the period for acquainting newcomers to campus drew to a close yesterday,'Orientation co- chairmen, Linda Green, '59, and Barry Shapiro, '59, were able to answer "a big yes" to the ques- tion: Can a social orientation pro- gram that fits administrative rou- tine into three days and leaves two ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…moiselle's Guest Manager Summer Job Invaluable HONOR CODE: Panhel Rules Allow Free Affiliate-Independent w -w W.) LIZABETH ERSKINE une a University coed who wanted to be a teen aw the fashion field from r side as one of the Made- Magazine's 20 guest edi- 'hompson, a winner in the e's annual contest spent ks in New York. City as t advertising mahager of azine, and visited a num-. ianlufacturers and adver- ;h the Mademoiselle sales- mine was...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…IFC Begins MML Givesi is Anniversary Fall Rush Membershin , jo BI~ On Sept. 25 * "A mass rushing smoker on Sep- . .tember 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom will signal the be- ginning of the fall fraternity rush- ing program. Featured will be fraternity sing- ing, movies and guest speaker John Baity, past president of- the Inter-Fraternity Council. Ques- tions regarding the fraternity sys- tem and rushing procedure will also be answered ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE 'MICIGAN, DAILY W orked d rather empty commu- than 1000 students at the 10th with other national student or- of the administration or other e end of summer school, National Student Congress. ganizations. authorities should not be criteria Ii became the center of The youths heard renowned Students' Right in the selection or promotion of ational gathering of stu- speakers, debated among them- Students, the top policy-making educators."" i...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . -ASIFIE ADVERTISING 5 RATIONS ESSMAKER .g and Alterations to NO 2-9541 )PS double-breasted Suit to e'breasted model. *15. d tuxedos converted to , $18, or new silk shawl vercoats $18. Write to oring Co., 1425 Broad- Michigan, for free de- WOodward 3-5776. )P2 SS SERVICES FOR SALE SPECIAL 9x12 COTTON RUGS ALL COLORS Smith's Floor Covering 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536B )B7. ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; s...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…DEFENSE-STRESSED: Football Team Ends Two-a-Day Drills " t By PAUL BORMAN. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan con- cluded two-a-day drills with an extra long practice session yester- day afternoon at Ferry Field. Since classes begin today, the football team's practice schedule will be cut dowri to an afternoon session, thereby dropping the morning meeting which. had been utilized since the squad came out. Yesterday's drills, held in near- perfect weath...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…I TWO " 41v 41P 1A 4 tr Dait1P SECTION Two PAGE URES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 zm- Oosterbaan Must Repla Stars Five Departed '56 Prahst, Johnson in Li To Take Over at End F MANPOWER-An army of Indiana Hoosiers battle vainly to stop Michigan's big fullback, errnstein, as he scores one of the Wolverine touchdowns in last year's 40-26 tromping of the s. Herrnstein was tied, with Terry Barr with. six toup...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…in Rules Saturday TV Davis style, is or more as the sixth time in tion's football ted to top grid the nation via a Dates edule made up and Thanks- ilude two Big 9 and Nov. 2. aes will be se- progresses. es of, appear- ing on the nationwide TV, circuit appear good, especially for the Nov. 2 date. That day Forest Eva- shevski brings his Big Ten cham- pion Iowa Hawkeyes into Ann Arbor. Tough Competition Other games however will offer competit...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ?AGN GIA NTS, BEARS SLIGHT FAVORITES:-- Exhibition Play Shows No Top Teams in NFL Weyo a t "'"..' . '. ....''....:.. " .,... . es National Football League coach---L UN. es may be getting a line on their around Rick Casares, Stan Jones, in the pre-season games that new rookies but the experts are Harlon Hill, and Bill George may they know how to use the two a~r " ~,:y.Ff,, , }. "se: asn playrnotm e inhas come ~tonm qatrak hav...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… Students Win Awards paid off .for 10 s who received opwood awards in the say and 3ader of T6p winners in the fiction cate- gory were Marilyn Yolles, Grad.;, and Burley Hendricks, '59E. Miss Yolles' winning manuscript was entitled "Three Stpries," while Hendricks' was "Two Stories." Other fiction winners were Helen Major, '58, who entered "Three to. Michigan and ie Store of Quality REASONABLE Prices. Wear Sream cks .. .8.95 up : p Hats. ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

…CHARGE TWSPAPER BIAS: Survey Research Finds Reader Views quality ;anford ships designed to human resources for esearch and training in ioral science fields were warded to thre Univer- .y members. V. Tyler, director of the Advanced Study in the . Sciences, Stanford, , presented the fellow- >rof. Ronald Lippitt of ogy department, Prof. Stevenson of the phil- partment and Prof. Guy in of the sociology de-" rd Foundation provides: the Center. I...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…elecourses !egin This vee J / 41F . PLAFKRN ionary of edu- at the 75 freshman aking a full 15- i over television mes. They will iversity canpus -k for a total of five 50-minute discussion and quiz sessions (one for each class). The Very Rev. Celestin J. Stein- er, S. J., University of Detroit president, sees in this pioneer ed- ucational project a possible means of handling the expected doubling 'of college enrollment in the next ten...…

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

…iew icational Program 1%1 (.5 e 18) er. But it or a good y studentsf ch one in s to jew- were I do assistants in one semester than he would ordinarily receive in a lifetime of classroom instruction. Besides a full television crew headed by its director, the teach- er also has the assistance of a graphic artist; a printer for maps, a set designer, and a motion pic- ture editor. National and even international attention will be focused on ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…loot I 'ortu ' Gets PROBLEMS UNRESOLVE Coeducation's 'atterns 'op' 1. ersity researchers an- Thursday that most re in the market for e at least once every h the car owner be-' sent model is in good is still in the market car. aiger, Eva Mueler and of the University's search Center an- ir findings at the atistical. Association, 2. eir 32-month survey, of the families inter- in the market for a nce, 14 per cent twice cent three times or ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

…ORIENTATION:' Foreign Students Meet A t Nearby Y' Cam p Detroit Begins New TV Experiment 4) Home C More than 70 new international students got their first taste of the University at the Internation- al Center's orientation camp this fall. The outing, held at a YMCA camp about 35 miles from Ann Arbor, was designed to give for-' eign students an introduction to the University and to UniversityJ life, according to William West, of the Internat...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…THE rn N DAIFLY ligan Councilmen List 'Public Service' as Motive per cent with' the average of 210 pre cent. This would hike the average councilmen salaries in the cities polled from $442 to $1,045. The survey concludes: "Cer- tain rules of thumb to be applied in setting salaries for part-time councilmen seem to emerge from the survey findings . . charter commissions and others should take these general principles inth account." The survey ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…(IGuild 'eatures ssLc Fire Hazard Inspeetion traffic will be enforced on State, Liberty, Maynard and Williams rafile "loop" plan will be tried in the campus business district. get: Traffic 'Loops )meRealiMonday t o:dy A city-wide inspection of Ann Arbor fire hazards has revealed ninety per cent of the homes in the area already checked are safe. Begun in July, the program was instituted with the purpose of re- ducing fires in homes of Ann ...…

September 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… ELCO E TO THE STUDE TSI Our Shelves are stocked with I III USED I- for Every Course in Every Department '{ , ENGINEERS-MEDICS-LAWYERS-NURSES <, Make use of our years of experience in bookselling to ensure yourself of the Best Buy in Town. ) , t . r. . r d ... _ el TO THE FRESHMAN STUDENT S UPPLIES TO THE Make Wahr's your headquar- confusion RETURNING STUDENT ters ! Save time and The same courteous well-...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 4ati FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957- Enrollment of 24,1co Expected To Make Would Attend By THE UNIVERSITY FROM THE AIR-An aerial photo shows prominent buildings in the main campus area: 1) Medical Center, with North Campus off to upper left, 2) "The Hill" where the coed dorms are located, 3) Angell, Mason and Haven Halls, home of the literary college, 4) Ad...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MAGAZINE VOL, IV No. Monday, September 16, 1957 IN THIS ISSUE Feature, Articles Tlose Boning Motels Art School's McClure Meyer Levini's 'Compulsion' Dorms Will Be Dorms Buts Terintal Blues …

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGAN tain Campus Problems Discussed, A broad program has scheduled this year by the 'U' Museums Offer Variec been Liter- -Daly-Richard Moss s and Little Fishes" is .the name given to the fountain at the at the University. In the background is Burton Tower. I "I" 9 L ary College Steering Committee. Established in 1947, the com-; mittee serves as a sounding board for student and faculty iopinion on existing campus problems. Its 15...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily Magazine ! s ' ' t1i J Day Sehool Opens September 24 Night Sehool September 25 Professional training fo business positions, at a saving of time and money. Choose one of these prcia'cuss Secretarial Speedwriting Aceounti mautiStenograph Stetnogra lphie u Buisitess Machines Bookkeeping FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. We are receiving many position offers for each graduate. AN OFFICE POSITION offers a good salary, opportunities ...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MINIATURE HOSPITAL Ann Arbor Health Service Offers Student Numerous Seryv Survives By DONALD KURTZ o Studentts (Continued from Page 1) summer months, when the student population is sharply reduced. The city has three hotels ac- cording to the Chamber of Comb merce. It has 71 restaurants, ac- cording to the telephone directory -better than one restaurant per 1,000 people. Despite this, the say- ing that "There's always roo...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 3

…Mondoy, September 16, 1957-Page t CARS, CARS, CARS-"In no other town in the country can you see so many dirty Lincolns and dirty Cadillacs, 1957 model. Everywhere else the owner of a Cadillac or Lincoln treats it as a sort of family altar, keeping it washed, keeping it waxed and polished, and keeping the white-sidewall tires clean . . . " A Look at the City "We Now Take You to Beautiful Ann Arbor Strap on Your Safety Belt!" 8y MALCOLM COWLEY ...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…1g r idgtgatn Daly Sixty-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 'he Michigan Daily exp ress the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. f "If We're Gonna Have 'Em, We Might As Well Use Lid NIGHT EDITOR: VERNON NAHRGANG. _ fi, The Dail...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 4

…P ge 4-The Michigan Daily Magazine eer Levin s ompulsion A FiIl Ind Sprawding Book With a Plea for Understanding COMPULSION. By Meyer Lev- a perfect kidnaping and murder. bdstated ha an exenmllacy record rationalization. he goes beyond the class the day after the murder: in. 495 pp.Ne :Si-one day put their plan into exe i prison and til h i a decent surface in examining their moti- we are allowed to see the act itself m49 pp. New Ytik:lfefrel...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…'TEMSER 16, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGET 'TEMBER 16, 195'I THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1'AGK I IADITION DISAPPEARS: Union Opera Bows to Musket Show BY MURRAY FEIWELL; MUSKET (Michigan Union )w, Koeds Too) will begin its z "";1:: ;:f: j:;:i"+r":: ::n"Y}iq"::{ . ond'ear on campus this fall. ast year was the first time that former Union Opera became SKET, allowing women in the"-",.: '": ':: t. "Brigadoon" was the presen-' on. or a lm o st h a lf a c...…

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…Monday, September 16, 1957-Page 5 THOSE BOOMING MO TELS Bigger and Better Than Ever, They're Revolutionizing Travel and Making Motoring Safer By MICHAEL KRAFT the driver in search for over- In the days of unpaved roads the car nearby and party noise at Daily staf writer night accommodations usually had and unbillboarded country sides, a distance. VOT SO MANY years ago, travel- to satisfy himself with cabins, many travelers "rolled their own" ...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…V.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 195' - ..a Introdocing Bob Marshall's BOB MARSHALL'S A Great Bookstore MICHIGAN NEWCOMERS soon discover the re- resources of State Street include one of the mid-west's largest and best book stores, Bob Marshall's Book Shop at 211 South State across from Lane Hall. Bob Marshall's compares favorably with the best book stores of New York, Boston, and Chicago. RECOMMENDS URGE S THAT YOU... S...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 6

…Page 6-The Michigan Daily Magazine ANN ARBOR'S BUS TERMINAL-The door flaps open and shut, the lines lengthen and shorten, people wait, shuffle, walk, sit, stand, come and go, and the busses wove in and out with their loads-and the ticket offices remain open, always selling to ladies with stuffed shopping bags, tired servicemen, pert coeds, white-haired men . . . Bus erminal Blues 'The Public Address System Blares Something Unintelligible ...'...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…THEMICHIGANDAILY University Uses Airport For Research Projects By MICHAEL KRAFT Although any large University's physical plant contains a variety of facilities, it seldom owns an air- port. Nor is the airport usually one of the nation's major terminals, serving a large metropolitan area and more than 400 planes aday. The University's ownership of Willow,Run Airport began in 1947 when it was "purchased for one dollar from the War Assets Ad- mi...…

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…Monday, September 16, 1957-Page - CUBA'S Y IJ G NTELCTUAj By DAVID A. MUNRO oNE AFTERNOON last Novem- ber a group of students at the Universidad de Oriente sauntered down to the highway that passes the campus and flagged down a passing bus. Most of them stood. joking, in front of it to prevent it from proceeding while or.e a lettering artist with a black brush, wrot "Abajo Batista" on its sides. On the front, in smaller letters, letters, he ...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…21 P or O0ffers Long trically minded stu- Arbor holds a store- >ortunities, behind the s well as in front of ase of the theater is from tregedies to mu- es, playreading to op- m Shakespeare to Gil- illivan. who enjoy the excite- king on stage can par- >eech department pro- in Arbor Civic Theater >usly concerned with of the age ye live in, - your deliberations on ences and require- . Let your vision be >racing rather than o your own self. Th...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 8

…Page 8-The Michigan Daily Magazine PAUL DARCY BOLES A Writer Deserving Recognition By BURTON BEER IAN These are good words, perhaps his novels. This is the way it LAST YEAR. shortly after his too easy to say, but they are words should be. third novel was published. any writer would do very well to What he has written re, by his Writer's Digest printed a short follow. There is a fine way of life own admission, only things that essa y by Patui D...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…......:...... .. Libraries Offer 2 ,411,628 Volumes f ___edwood & Ross College Clothes .' _I d reference books: biblio- ies, encyclopedias, diction- periodical and newspaper in- almanacs, yearbooks, bio- ical dictionaries and census Hearings Recorded R wl Here also are unbound Congres- onal committee hearings, a col- ction of telephone directories, an tensive clipping and pamphlet le on the University and current fairs. Aid or gu...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 9

…Monday, September 16, 1957-Page 9, Art School's McClure When Everything Is Completely Functional, You Feel As if You're Under an Obligation' By LANE VANDERSLICE to desribe the emotions I have Daily Staffi witer t tried to express in any particular UDING BY Prof. Thomas Me-cuptr' CUr ING coun reialomr saIntrying to accomplish this, forte ha beei scutpture on Prof. McClure makes use of his re- grand scat sactions to form, texture and posi- Prof....…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… 'rsity Continues North Campus Ex pans -Daily-Richard Bloss LABORATORY-The brick portion of University's giant reactor, unique in the By JOHN WEICHER Future University expansion will come largely on North Campus, a 700-acre tract of rolling land lo- cated a mile northeast of the main campus rea. Since University President Har- lan Hatcher broke ground for the first structure five years ago, seven units have been completed. If funds from t...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 10

…Page 10--The Michigan Daily Magazine MMMMMM J ub o furer 303 EAST LIBERTY STUDENTS I/Lecome to Anit iiArop RAMSAY PRINTERS, Inc. s well equipped to tale care of your PRINTING REQUIREMENTS * STATIONERY * TICKETS * POSTERS * PROGRAMS * INVITATIONS OF ALL KINDS * BOOKLETS * HANDBILLS * BUSINESS FORMS ON UNIVERSAL PROBLEMS: Writer Paul Darc Boles understanding is enough a part of Carp Rambo, that, if he has no . control over his destiny, he is ...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…ACTIVITIES SECTION Y f~~Afria ar ACTIVITIES SECTION' SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 ctivties Bid. Houses Stu den t Organizations To J * * * * * * * * To Send Delegation Southeast Asia in 4 -Daily-Richard Bloss JDENT ACTIVITIES BLDG.--Almost all student organizations have their offices in this new lion-dollar structure which was opened early this year andis unmatched at any other univer...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 11

…BILLY GRA No Fire and Brims By RICHARD TAUB AFTER THE chair of more than Daily staff Kriter a thousand people, all volun- B1ILLY Graham! That name in- teers, sang a hymn led by Shea, P " spires for many a vision of one Graham began to ureach. of those renowned fire and brim- The world is wicked, he said, stone evangelists of another day, Just read a newspaper and you one of those legendary men of the can see the world is rotten. It has soap-bo...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

… CHIGAN DAILY MONDAY. EP OGRAMS PLANNED: Five Clubs Provide PoliticalActivity Co-Op Housing Offers Economic Living, Democratic Principles, Reduced Costs Both Young Republicans and Young Democrats plan to stage several debates and discussions during the fall, a number of which will be sponsored by the Political Issues club, according to its presi- der'. Sonia Baur, '60. She said too, that other groups, including the International Center, ...…

September 16, 1957 • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Dly Magazine Dor rs ill Be Dorms And at MIT They Are By DAVID KESSEY and companionship from this manie hu burning here and there, hams, Da is ftWrit er fort o reasons, made bombs of great effectiveness eHE prospect of living im Uni- Fist, the porter who was your an mobs of undergraduates mill- versity dormitories seems to fill friend was less likely to report ing about, culminating they thorrible infractions of the few dou...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…THE MCHIGAN DAILY It) SAGE ! THE MICHJGN BATTY AGE r JC Powers Still' ibject to Review FRESHMEN ELIGIBLE: Many Scholarships Available at 'U' through petitioning, to any person on campus. Council members serve as com- mittee supervisors. The committee members com- prise what is called the SGC ad- ministrative wing. Four major groups are the Education and So- cial Welfare, National and Inter-. national Affairs, Calendaring and Studrit Act...…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t1 MUSICAL SOCIETY PROGRAM: Munch, Menuhin To Appear in Concert A *1 1957-58 UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY C c Seventy-Ninth Anneal Choral Union Series LILY PONS, Soprano . . . . . . . . Thursday, October The University Musical Society has scheduled 18 concerts for its next season. The 79th annual Choral Union Series of 10 concerts will be opened Oct. 3 by Lily Pons, col- oratura of the Metropo...…

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