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Harvard recipients are Mark B. Adams of Lowell House and Ann Arbor, Mich, to the University of Delhi; Morris J. Baller, of Leverett House and Pacific Palisades. Calif, to the University of Paris; Curtis A. Hessler, of Leverett House and Woodland Hills, Calif., to the University of Capetown; Thomas H. Pringle, of Leverett House and Evanston, Ill., to the University of Vienna; Sanford J. Ungar, of Winthrop House and Kingston, Pa., to the London School of Economics and Political Science...
...thrust and direction of the prodigious 89th Congress were set by Lyndon Johnson in two speeches. Before a University of Michigan audience at Ann Arbor on May 22, 1964, the President called on the nation to "create new concepts of cooperation, a creative federalism, between the national capital and the leaders of local communities." In his State of the Union address to the assembled Congress in Washington last Jan. 4, he defined his own soaring dreams of what American life should be. "Our nation," he said then, "was created to help strike away the chains of ignorance and misery...
Telegram to L.B.J. At the University of Michigan-birthplace of the teach-in idea-some 250 demonstrators organized a sit-in at Selective Service headquarters in Ann Arbor; 38, including five teachers, were arrested for trespassing. But from the same school, 2,057 students and teachers sent Lyndon Johnson a 32-ft.-long telegram saying they support his "efforts to bring about a viable peace in Viet...
Taking as his text Presiden't Johnson's Great Society speech at Ann Arbor, Editor Luce described it as "marking one of the ten or twelve great milestones in American history. This country needed it, was ready and waiting for it. And magazines had a great deal to do with making the country ready and waiting." Magazines did so, among other ways, by their stress on self-improvement, a characteristic that differentiates America from other times and lands where "men and women have been schooled to accept the lot into which God or fate put them...
...chancellor's job, Heyns (rhymes with signs) has spent his entire 21-year academic career at Michigan, rising from graduate teaching assistant to psychology professor to head of its College of Literature, Science and the Arts. At 40, he was the youngest man to hold the post. Ann Arbor considered him the logical successor to President Harlan Hatcher, who will retire in 1967; to keep him on campus, some faculty members suggested that Heyns be given a special executive position ranking above the university's six other vice presidents. "I am no disciplinarian," Heyns says, but he once...