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~ Sinking of Rad ShipAN-—T h e S ta te D ^ a r r m e n sa y ;x Soviet fre ig h te r ir. a North i ut s
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".ngtor. in tciltfetve sousves safe ic roc knew w hether f r Soviet
m vi le . B om bir G op , Says D uH es -'N - -Alten. Deltes. fo rm e d ire .
■ ^ ; v y ;• '« « ** .üut-x- -fr.-r. ' ***,.•* ì." the U SaadR ussu . He satdthe repo
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Als? Gorma T ara A roti mi No More.■ awàg ar attecrtpted m a r c h .oo
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tee,[Ripses .h4ig»aat over corttnuing racial viole
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p o lice and f t r e m e r .
•**a» S7H Million Mistake' r ; ; NCÏSCO—The Federal Reserve B ask of Sar. u . , e ! a bssmod seven and a half million dolía, s
r .-nfoca tes in a - cam e A ettoasday
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H. L. King Assists Provost
H erm an L . Ktujf has been ap pointed asalstsint provo«t, effifo tlv e Monday.
Ktng, a p r o f e s s o r of on tom ology nn d asslsro n t dean of the C o lleg e of N atural S e ien ee , hfis been a m em ber of the MSU staff s in c e 1945.
He has been instrum ental ni the building of the Biology R ese a rc h C en ter and the develop ment of the C o lleg e of N atural S c ie n c e , the d ep artm ent of b i o physics, and Interdep artm ental programs In biology.
He rece iv ed h is 6 .S , d eg ree In 1939 at MSU and the M .S. and P h .D . d eg re e s at Pennsylvania S tare I in lverstfy in 1941 and 19412.
Campaigning On Campus Commences
Political aspirants begin the two week cam paign today lor p o sts on All University Student G overn m ent.
C am paigning reg u latio n s have been tightened th is y e a r tn view of se v e ra l Incid ents that happened in la s t sp ring’ s cam paign.
E le c tio n s C o m m iss io n e r . Jim, , sis at » t . jv , ai.v. yteanesaay are on sat e qt ina
Xhf,Fryjr Prtgts recentap5Jtw.fr# Mmon desk. They have dp- ances at four universities broke p»ored on cam puses in every all attendance records. «tote of the Union.
Their popularity was e s ta b lished with such hits as ” 26 -
'S F L F a . • S M Tickets Available T . f f S T - SP o o l C o n t e s t For Poznan Choir
/ypiy in 1961 by two college-centered Tickets are a v a 11 a b t e at the °fffokally announc' u r v •— ■ _ - — when petitioning c lo s e s . B illin g s
and “ Campus En- 5 p.m. Thu- aday and Friday f o r sa^ ™e wo“ '^ to see more the Poznan Choir of Poland, which P«ople run or congress.
Adding t6 the Preps' success will present a concert at 8 :15 to- New requirements or h-i.kit. , r -uai pool have been over 30 television ap- night in the Aud; and the Detroit dates inclu a u ® s ®* l("
annual poo! ^ ^ ^ ^ Sumphony O rc h e s tra , which will « * « 7 «tvdidate must ahere to. , c closely, Itemizing all campaign
ey would see if shows. p re se n t a concert at 3 p.m. Sun- ® . ..e professor to Their c o l l e g e appearances day in the Aud.•ourse in bank- have taken them to ev ery s ta te L a s t te r m 's a c tiv ity books a re
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Four Preps On CampusWednesday
%/The Four, P r e p s , who stareed
a s a Hollywood High Sch ool singing group tn 1955 and gained 'a m e In *58 as a m agazine poll s " M o s t P r o m i s i n g S i n g i n g §| G roup ,” w ill appear h e re Wed nesday.
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Buildings May AidStudents
By ERIC FILSON State Newt Staff Writer
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T h e seven-p oint plan w as tie - signed to .stretch the U n iv e rs ity 's fin an ces to get the g re a te s t educa tio n a l value fo r 'e v e r y dol lar sp en t. Hie plan c a lle d fo r g r e a te ruse of new l earni ng d ev ice s—- in-
;t -and flo o r sp ace , said Smith,
noti,e r HO units ed by fan te rm
-\ 41 unit building jtru c te d at the coi iett and A lbert ar ju ild ing w ill be bi
T h e ap artm en ts a fo r students and wil le a s t 900 to 1,000
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T ic k e ts go on s a le today at th**Union desk. .They will be sold THE FOUR P R E P S —T ick etson a f ir s t -c o m e f ir s t - s e r v e d b a - for their oppeoronce heres is at $1.50. $2.00, and $ 2 .5 0 . Wedrvesdby ore on s a l * at the S#M ^ in,proVed Sf
up would e n fo rce the ru le ; ■■■•■strin g en tly . T h e co m m issio n i tends to prevent e a r ly cam paig
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w ill be two bedroom ap artm en ts Intended fo r e ith e r four men o r
Prof lees
Miedale C o lleg e here albums. "T h e Four Preps On Union tick e t o ff ic e , fro m 8 to baffled 1 uesday Campus,
HILLSDALE .tudents at Hill ie.*e com pletémen Charles Campbell 38, head core, d th# school* s economics d#p#rt nent won i<
mMuden expenses. Budget limitations are
$100.00 for AUSG president,
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Sports'of the Union. (Continued en page 3)
w ill have
bath designed fo r two o r th re e stud ents to u se at the sam e tim e . T h ere w ill be individual beds fo r each srudent, Sm ith vatd.
“ E ach ap artm ent is , om pletely furnished with Danish M odern F u rn itu r e ," he sa id , “ and each ap artm en t has W sun d e c k ."
Leasing and rental agent fo r the new buildings i s the Edward G. Hacker Co. According to Glen Han ts of- Hacker Realty, leases fo r the apartments are availab le at the present tim e. Each le a s e is for at least one year, he said. Further information is available by calling IV 2-1009 o r IV 3 -2 2 6 1 .
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frlak^on w as a ifiomhrt <f , y * <rlons including chr fsafioic.il f >fo cation A M i 0 f 111 I o n , National G uidance Aaatviaiior', Nmoilian Aaam'taiidu of Schotrt Adminiu 1 rator n, N a t i o n a l Voc 11 loua I Hulda nco A # am I at ion, I'hl fkalta Kapf'fi. I'hi kc(|t|?i4 fMrt and k I i M .
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Adrian said tb it the possible T h elm a Porter, one of tiyt lo s s of both Edinger and L a leg e of Home E< great deal P a ism o b a ra would lea v e the de- "They are t ng faculty partm ent without Its section on s c e n e s people o: iv Project comparative Furopean govern- nologlca! devcl" necessat - ment. ’ Not only do
L'/S:: vT'v* '< i:; d ik in g 'ay the rumors LsPslom bars r a i l e d the al- e c o n o m i s t s tent do have a leged faculty unrest over the utility companie
EDP "an obvious fa c t." . agencies, retail • e s 1 over the "Much of the unrest would and the co*per.n e forefront at have been unnecessary if the program, she sa
iter term when project had been introduced in "T h e largest nernard Duffey, a professor of ■ different manner,” he said, graduates go i E n g l i s h here for 15 years, " I f the faculty had been con- announced his decision to leave suited from the beginning, the the University and said it was attitude might be quite different
nh the Junior and sen io r high hom e e co n o m ists in so c ia l we •vels,” fa re w ork. Dean P o r te r salV arious ch ild c a r e c e n te rs of- Home e co n o m ist* a s s is t incou
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