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…SUPPLEMENT ;C4r tir PLACES, PEOPLE, EVENTS Sunday, February 26, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page One* BERNE, SWITZERLAND TRAVEL With leisure and money at their disposal, more Americans are discovering that the world does not end at the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This year travel abroad will become more prevalent than ever, and thousands of Americans will be deposited on the shores of England, France and Italy to investigate the treasures an...…

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…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY C..-1-. rI- .- - ^1i f ^e P Page Two i I vnrv un i Sunday, -ebruary, 26, I1956 i The Places ... Paris, London, New York, Rome-The Capitals of the World PARIS By ROBERT F. JONES AMORPHOUS, chameleon1ike, the metropolis adapts itself to the tourist's preconception. It sprawls, seemingly trapped, beneath the pin of his formulated phrase. He may stereotype it to death, for all it cares. Your tastes may be high, me...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three s 1 a A C f 1 t G r k F r t K l t a t t t LONDON Black-jacketed, stiff white-collared men and the legacy of a great way of life By GEOFFREY DE DENEY Is the City of Westminister, the STRETCHING from St. James 'o UNLIKE any other city in she governmental centre of the coun- Regent's Park, from Bucking- world London i two cities try. ham Palace to Piccadilly Circus is Cenoerldrondo.n...…

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…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 26, 1956 NEW YORK You Stand in Times Square C And Wait for the World To Go 3By By LOUISE TYOR She has the historical atmos- Daily Associate Editor phere of Boston, but with a de- O THE VISITOR the three ided difference, for atmosphere is T only a part of New York's charm, words New York City connote but almost all of Boston's. rushing crowds of people, blind- She takes the metropolitan aura ing, fl...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Sundy, ebrury 6, 156 HE MCHIAN DILYPaaeFiv r Common Denominator BIT OF THE BEST, BIT OF THE WORST b (continued from page 4) goes down to Greenwich Village for a more specific purpose than the more than 1,800,000 people whc to observe the Bohemian way of live within its limits and make New York what it is. life. "The Village" of the past is in MOST of them came to Manhat- the past. for...…

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…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Su ndin FP~r bn , 2 1956 Pa SxTH H N A"Iur y,reoruary-, k he Baroque Genius Bernini ROME City Of Three Ages AN AMERICAN in Rome finds over. What the tourist may be his thirst quenched by chi- quite surprised to realize is the anti, hunger appeased by pasta, dominance of Baroque Rome in and his eyes and mind occupied the heart of the city, and the sig- with Roman art and Roman his- nificance of Gian Lorenzo Beri...…

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…Paae Seven Sunday, February 26, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY udFerua-..y26,1956THEMICHIGAN DILYv a 1 America s T 0 C 9S Tinsel City By TAMMY MORRISON ( a family resort, too. Particularly in polis that would be hard to dis- A MERICA SEEMS to have more the summer, when prices are al- tinguish from the industrial parts than its share of tinsel cities, most reasonable, do young couples of Chicago or Detroit. cities built on the shadowy half- wit...…

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…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 26, 1956 Page Eight iHE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 26, 1956 Pleasure-Loving Miami (Continued from Page 7) of July and the latest De Mille epic. Not even in his wildest, dreams could the most talented of the Cinemascope set designers have given birth to this monstr- ous cancer that is a final, damn- ing testimony to the pleasure-seek- ing instinct of mankind. FOR LITERALLY miles, Collins ...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 T HE MIC H IGA N D A ILY D. ^,& khaftAL Page rinw The People .. . The Face of A Country Is Found In Her People A PHOTOGRAPHER'S VIEW NUNS ON BEDLOE'S ISLAND, NEW YORK - SERVANT GIRL, ALEXANDRIA ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER The photographs on this page were taken by C. G. Christo- fides, instructor in French, De- partment of Romance Lang- uages. A relative newcomer to pho- tography, Christofides has done work in his ...…

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…Page Tern THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 26, 1956 "EL TORERO" The Matador of Bravery and Daring is a Spanish National Hero I By SHIRLEY KLEIN THE young prince charming, tall, slender and handsome, walked quietly into Madrid's Palace Ho- tel. Immediately the lobby began to buzz; old men with diamond stick pins, young students and working men, American tourists flocked to his side. In Spain such popular- ity can mean one of several th...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pnne Elevem _____215H M H N A THE EVENTS .. . Festival Gimmick Sports Abroad By ERNEST THEODOSSIN Next, U.S. ambassador to Italy AMERICANS glancing over ad- Clare Booth Luce promised un- vertisements for obscure Amer- savory repurcussions if Americans lcan and foreign films often find daksow the controversial suchchoce nfomaton eveledBlackboard Jungle." Everything asuch hoice information reve...…

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…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday Februnrv 26, 1951 Page TwelvyeTHEuMICHyIGANDIL I Work. .. By SVEA BLOMQUIST was already enrolled in the group, WHEN YOU TALK about spend-I od. ing a summer in a "work What it cost me was the price camp," most people look at you of an airplane ticket and $60.00 wh . for room and board, which am- with a kid of puzzled expression mounted to about $1.00 a day. -on their faces. Sometimes they just laugh an...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 T HE M IC H IGA N D A ILY Pnn Th i rc Sage 2 6Crreen I P l a y..A different slant on how to travel By DAVID KESSEL quently ignore the relatively mild prices of food and gasoline began food, together with the problem counts of the perils of a recent ONE cold winter day, for reas- Boston winter. to discourage these unfortunates. of maintaining adequate lubrica- Boston ice storm, which had ons which will be made cle...…

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…Page Fourteen THE AAICIG-IAN DA LY ® w- ____ I: Sunday, February 26, 1956 TRANSPORT ATION: air and sea t II 1I KENTUCKY DERBY FRENCH LICK Departing May 4 ... from $84.50 TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 1313 S. University NO 2-5587 i i i RANSPORTATION to Europe runs the gamut from orchids, perfume and portal to portal car- peting to the eight-day student steamship. Airline and steamship companies both offer a variety of accomoda- tions to satisf...…

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…Sunday, February 26, 1956 T HE MIC H IGA AL D,,..n C..L . ..,n. d ,FT.H I rage Fifteerm I ARRANGEMENTS tours and passports THE GUIDED TOURS PASSPORT PROCEDURE f , "Months of planning and ranean, Gibralter, Sicily, West SOMEWHERE in the midst of 2. Two recent photographs, S years of experience have one Europe and North Europe - 11 packing suitcases, making res- 2i- inches by 2I,% inches, on a v countries in all-returning on Aug. ervat...…

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