Show e Improved Personnel Training More Library Books Advised 'Unforeseen' Who s Gonna Carry the To the Red Flops No Chills Here student told us the other day he thought the libra he had ever seen but 'he had a hard J one of the best the material he needed getting Why? P re-fab- Mail Ryder? s? oied BY DAVE DARE When her g novel 11e Uninvited came out in 1942 up to °ld dirt road uUSt recently what the library contains and up seventh’ Most students know north to the camp has been a replica of therunning they horse opera stage- But even Stan Andersen made the com- °ac rails Any day I had know how to go about getting what they want expected to see an old prairie ment that Dorothy Macardle’s schooner L'r desires °ten encl in a very tangible zero the rocking trail with a driver and a guard along ast name should be 6 Why? and changed to carrying a for Indians to come riding out looking Sometimes one of the harried attendants says that the McCurdle- For that’s what The or the sage brush flats or from behind one of the quonsets “must be misplaced’’ smiles a placatory Uninvited L Qd to Andersen’s he stage could reel around the volume requested streets blood dusty throwing to do whatever you suggest being out the morning and afternoon mails to the smile and is willing quite stranded students But times have changed or at and reduce be unable to suggest anything A carefthe confident that you’ll in the main hall office congestion Miss Macardle’s post cards might reveal that the book is “at the writing ul check of the qu’te that bad but when you consider that has changed Where The bindery!’ or that “a faculty member has it” to read and retUninvited was a thrilling be over 2d0 families are now living up there it seems that many Too often else someone has leisure the volume lievable ghost improvements are justified The beautification work around urn at his story the new lost it’s the there isn’t and a sometimes is then buildings duplicate copy and effort The Unforeseen js progressing very nicely and each day sees Now all we need is a These are a few of the reasons the student often ends up a weakly contrived novel that several improvements being made with road little but dissatisfaction thrills matter good the to research leading occasionally but which on a camp The sidewalks to and from could have been written by the could be made into a good Is there a remedy? project and be Paramount script writers who cemented However this should be done before next Yes! dream up the Richard I he college unit of the Red Cross First all library personnel should receive adequate and under the direction of Morris high-lin- e Drank series Gilmore is Second in there a on should children’s nursery which! library procedure uniform training moving along The Unforseen is the story of is another definite loi be duplicate copies of all books which are in popular demand Logan’s newest suburb necessity a middle-age- d woman who sudi Third faculty members should be required to return books denly discovers that the “second within a specified time and fourth students should be given Sjght' she ’ thought she had the privilege of requesting books for the library and exist- - actually prevision” orthTabil should be simpli- - j ity to see things which are goinf ing regulations covering faculty requests to happen Her prevision never fied Veterans do better work in college than A student might someday say this is THE best library he seemed particularly destructive married veterans make better grades than unmarried ones to this reviewer but the lady in and the has ever seen of veterans with children are the highest of the story almost went crazy lost all Thisgrades is the finding of Dr Harold Taylor youthful presi-- ? weight couldn’t eat strawberry dent of Sarah Lawrence of N Y Bronxville college shortcake all those terrible In explanation the noted educator pointed' things happened to her She sees a dog leaping out in out that men with children have greater responsibility TROY N Y —'(I P ) — Dr Lansing V Hammond profBy essor of English literature at Russell Sage college here is of the automobile in which she responsibility it can be assumed that Dr Taylor had in mind is riding A moment later the the fact that it is inevitably easier to take home an “F” to' trying to induce Sage girls to start collecting books for their ' ' dog does leap out in front — but mother and dad than to the “little woman” and Junior future home while they are still in college he What isn’t killed She sees a lovable father could hold his head up at the After telling future homemakers in his classes that “the while in end a brook kid if of a semester had a right to turn to his mother lying gypsy Junior bouse which hasn’t books lacks anchorageL-i- s likely to drift” litThe flashes about and Gee Ma birdbrain this lightning say you married has flunked Dr Hammond may be found at two local second hand bookstle boy turns up missing and old lis chemistry Skiff ): again!” (The tores acting as counsellor for the undergraduates leads the resMrs Know-It-AHammond presides over cue Two afternoons a week Dr party to the brook where that-havaside been set tables selected specially the kid lies — but he isn’t dead browsing in The girls who 'drop for this purpose in the bookstores While reading the book my d nerves were are under no obligation to make purchases though Dr pretty jumpy Somehe which volumes one knocked on the door I openwelcomes the chance to recommend NORMAN Okla — (ACP)— Although aviation plays ar ed it and saw nothing for a mo- important role in everyday living Dr S E Torsten Lund’ believes should have a place in their homes-to-b- e ment but two death’s heads professor of education at the University of Oklahoma bex in' They turned out to be the' that the air age is not here as yet his and offensive Swede Larson He says that the average man does not realize the poten- wife' of flying Dr Lund states that' man has been restricttialities But really I didn’t lose much He has ed to an existence on the surface of the earth “As long as college athletics are classified as amateur sleep I did lose sleep when I out-“surface” a built of a up period many years The Uninvited I walked through sports the boys who give their all for alma mater should not read in- feels and envioronment He from ‘room to room on my way look toward his experiences be of Bill issue in a magazine Stern recent Sport writes paid’’ to bed turning on all lights secure and tense in the air the result of this “surface” outDiscussing the subject that has been waged pro and con Uh-uj no ghosts for me But look x for years the sportscaster qoes on “There is no such thing The Unforseen conjured up only The average man is no longer surprised at new develop- as a 50 per cent amateur As soon as you open the gates a that Qne spiritual manifestation ments in aviation However he has a sence of feeling that crack to give amateur athletes a little salve of compensation And that was just the light flash the changes and happenings concern someone else and sits somebody in the school next door goes you one better Stern ing off Swede’s cropped hair back complacently thinking that he “will keep one foot on believes that the answer is to keep sports in the colleges comthe ground thank you” Dr Lund believes that the air age pletely amateur will not be here “until it is personally acccepted by the major“Athletic achievements of their however sensational shou’d be Books ity of our people as something which is a real part a end namely secondary and should serve as a means to an own lives” Lets keep the By Bindery legitimate college diploma” Stern concluded record When a college athlete plays for pay he’s If you’ve ever stood at the straight a library counter and waited long professional no matter what uniform he wears blood-chillin- 38-5- - 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Bateinen BUSINESS: Fay Jones Pat Pickett Walter Welti CWrY STAFF: Dale Nelson Martha Hudman Chris Nielsen PECULATION STAFF: Milon Hutchinson ROOF STAFF: " Arlene Merrell ART DEPT: Merlyn Jones Gerald Hatch NEWS Clinical Lectureships Popular tedious minutes for a book and then been told “its at the binda ANN ARBOR MICH— (I P)— Medical education’s ery you might like to know in the and internships is being infew details of what gives system of clinical lectureships of of Michigan school creasingly adopted by the University business administration where it is now in use in five major areas of study Two new courses were added to the curriculum this semin ester which make use of the clinical lectureship bringing for business leaders from Detroit and other business centers lectures on real estate and retail store management In the course in real estate a professional in this held conr will be on the campus each week to conduct a of the university ference session with students A member each wecit tor hour one for faculty will meet with students regular academic instruction the same way The class in retailing will be handled in collecfashions with experts in advertising merchandising similar topics meeting with tions chain store methods and students each week the Michigan In three other lines of business studes of use internships school of business administration is making students get ins ruc-"o- n in institutional management in the university Hoson the job through employment e hotel on union a pital and in the Michigan them for ing issues and rebound of internship have also been arranged Jo1 CaXef Dr for making it possible and investment banking class advanced Students in accounting Symons to carry on his ' periods of Dr King Hendricks librarian Most and Chicago Detroit has announced that the library summer months with firms in basement of the library Each month a minimum of 312 books are bound either magazines pamphlets or rebound books They are done by either nail k of three methods Very bind or pamphlet bound marsmall with small pamphlets loom gins are sewed on a Mrs For almost two years of Whitby has been in charge time that the bindery and during the tiny quarters and equipment almost been enlarged have double Mrs Carter who is in charge of the reference librarya been says “there has never in the time when the books conlibrary have been in better dition” textDuring the absence of summer books for sociology last Mrs Whitby rescued some decaytie-bac- two-hou- 196-roo- m on-the-j- ob will be much enlarged during the emcoming year and they will e book binder pty a the who will ' be under week June 6 Due to the paper shortage be clock during the the and 2 pm 1 yond the control of anyone com- - from 11 am to pm Buzzers are now awaiting to 5 pm daily When yearbooks NOTICE Date of the at printers be obtained at Rehearsals for Baccalaureate pletion uncertain Those arrive they may still is arrival male combined services of the and would college bookstore upon presentsschool early at are leaving and female choruses of student body cards Both like yearbook mailed to them tion efieldhouse the in noon Thursday cents to editor and business manager rtwenty-fiv- e m 9 a at and Sunday morning Goion Jensen circulation man-- 1 grot very much this delay one hour before services begin full-tim- notice ager 2-- |