TEN 'I HE MICMGAN DAILY TIMRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951 TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 Legislature Serves as Spokesman for Students (Continued from Page 1) ing the 1956 time limit, would de- ny University recognition imme- diately _to any organization aff ili- ated with a national body which does not petition for removal of discriminatory clauses at its an- nual convention. This summer the Legislature published a booklet on its work in this field, which it is presenting to delegates to the NSA confer- ence, being held from August 20 to 29. at the University of Minne- sota. It will be sold on campus in the fall. The problem of potentially discriminatory questions on Uni- versity application blanks has also been tackled, with consider- able success, by the Legislature. SL set up a sub-committee on discrimination to study the sub- ject last year as a result of con- tinuous agitation by the Commit- tee to End Discrimination, an in- dependent campus organization, to have the questions removed. In January, SL brought the sub- ject to the atteniton of the Deans' Conference, which recommended removal of all such questions from University blanks. Frank E. Rob- bins, assistant to the president, announced that the recommenda- tion would be adopted as general University policy. By June, every school at the University except the medical school had removed some or all potentially discriminatory ques- tions from its application blanks. THE PERENNIAL student cry for a vacation the Friday and Sat- urday morning after Thanksgiving has also been taken up by the Legislature. Though it has not been successful so far, it plans to renew its efforts to give students an official Thanksgiving holiday weekend in the fall. A sub-committee on University paternalism, set up by the Legis- lature last semester, has been ga- thering information about policies of other universities regarding academic freedom, so that SL will have data to work with next se- mester. It also is studying the Re- gents' bylaws, and the governing structures of the Union, the Lea- gue, the residence halls, the Inter- national Center, and the Alumni Association. Besides its role as a decision- maker on important student questions, SL performs a variety of service functions through its committees. The Cultural and Educational Committee publishes an annual operation with various student or- alendar of events, which lets the ganizations. Last year SL co-spon- student know at a glance the ma- sored such films as "The Bicycle jor campus events. It will be dis- Thief" and "Blue Angel." tributed free of charge at regis- * * tration. THE HUMAN Relations Sub- Student faculty rating and committee works to bring students suggestions for new courses are of different races and religions also handled by this committee. closer together to discuss mutual Foreign films and. exceptional interests, problems, and experi- past movies which might not oth- ences. erwise be shown in Ann Arbor are This fall SL plans to set up, in brought .to the campus by the cooperation with the Wolverine SL Cinema Guild Board, in co- Club, an ill-campus pep commit- tee, to arrange pep rallies and sendoffs and welcomes for athletic teams. Other services offered by the Legislature include the Better Business Board, which looks out for illegal sales and solicitors on campus; the Student Experts, who guide incoming freshmen through the maze of interesting-looking subjects; and the Rent Subcom- mittee, which protects students against unfair rents in indepen- dent rooming houses. Ulrich's Connections with 600 Schools and Bookstores Throughout the United States Have Stocked Our Store with TOS and TONS of x' USED and EWE TEXTBOOKS I l Chem., Lit., Ec., ist., All Languages, Botany, Zoology, Engineering, Arch., Forestry, Law, Medicine, Math., etc. In Fact, For Every Course on the Michigan Campus I ULRICH'S WHOLESALE BUYING Enables us to give you great values in Student Supplies Zipper Notebooks Laundry Cases . . * . . $1.95 and up * . . . . $1.95 up NOTICE! ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS ULRICH'S carry the largest stock in Michigan of Engineers' and Architect's Books and Supplies at Special Student Prices New and Used Drawing Instruments. . . . . $12.50 and up K&E and Dietzgen Distributor Slide Rules . . .. .. .. . $1 up -We stock every make T-Squares, Boards, Triangles, etc. at Student Prices Complete Line of Artists' Supplies Buy at Ulrich's and Save - Fountain Pens-All Leading Makes Michigan Seal Stationery . . . 39c up Typewriters -All Makes . . For Rent Michigan Pennants, Banners 5c to $10 Pencils, Ink, Paper, etc. All the latest books of Fiction, Biography, etc. .' ~ J " ",' .F 7'x" 'tY 3A rxY kY'9i R. P U Ul 0 1 You'll enjoy doing Business at Ulrich's. It's a one-stop store where you can get everything you need in V E EBOOKS and SUPPLIES -Give us a try- Ann Arbor's Busy Bookstore