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March 19, 1961 (vol. 7, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… he Growth of Colonial Architecture Continued from Page Five delphia were quite alike. This fea- ture was characteristic of the people, for they shunned the in- dividualism of. the South and tended to be quite like their neigh- bors. Up through the Hudson Valley and over into Pennsylvania, the settlements were largely inhabited by the Dutch. These were the In- land Colonies. The houses there were typically Dutch in many ways, almost all of ...…

March 19, 1961 (vol. 7, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…Dormitory vs. Apartment Living HOW OLD IS OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE? The Argument for the Eighteen-Y There Aie Problems Inherent in Each System, But the Basic Choice Is Mass or Private Liviimg By THOMAS KABAKER and JEAN SPENCER T 0THE INDEPENDENT at the University there are two choices of housing facilities: Uni- versity housing and the off-cam- pus apartment. University housing generally accommodates hundreds of students-in some cases thou- san...…

March 19, 1961 (vol. 7, iss. 7) • Page Image 13

… The Growing Mto Education Dy CAROLINE DOW In 1945 the Student Legislature recommended the establishment of a "functioning memorial to the University of Michigan World War II dead. In doing so they recognized the service that those fighters had rendered to their country and, in- directly, to the University. In participating in student gov- ernment the members of Student Legislature, themselves, were serv- ing the University. They were tak- i...…

March 19, 1961 (vol. 7, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

…y MICHAEL HARRA, IN AMERICA., as in many coun. tries, the drama and the pathos of the nation's heritage is often contained durably in thearchitec- ture. Thomas Tileston Waterman, author of "The Dwellings of Colo- nial America," points out that "a dozen European nations and cul- tural groups contributed their tra- ditional methods of building. These were modified to meet vary- ing demands of American climate and the living conditions of the ev...…

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