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May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. A student chairman will preside over each meeting. >competition with left-wing dem- onstrations. The VFW has desig- nated May 1 as "Loyalty Day." Only observance of the day in Ann Arbor…

… will be a May Day breakfast sponsored by the Wash- tenaw County section of the Com- munist Party. Students To Attend Ernest Ellis, student director of the CP at Michigan, revealed that students from…

… other schools in Michigan had left for New York to attend the celebrations. He knew of no Ann Arbor students in the contingent. Contrary to popular teaching, May Day as a labor day is not a foreign…

…- aly Plant. Jews Surround Main Arab Strongpoints InJerusalem Battle British Commissioner Threatens To Throw All Forces into Action JERUSALEM, April 30-(/P)-Jewish shock troops threw a headlock tonight…

… around a string of Arab strongpoints in a 22-hour battle for Jerusalem. Fighting in the southern section of the Holy City halted for a time when Arab fighters asked for a truce. Then the struggle was re…

…- sumed as two heavy explosions rocked the battered Katamon Area. Fifteen Jews and 30 Arabs are known to have been killed thus far, Just before the brief halt in the struggle, a Jewish Agency spokes- man…

… mathematics and the subsequent shooting. She is pictured above with the detectives who guarded her. STUDENT, FACULTY REACTIONS: Campus Opinion Divied on Anti-Communist Mundt Bill By ROMA LIPSKY A sharp…

… on the Jaffa-Jerusalem highway. An iron ring thus has been closed around the Arab port city of Jaffa if Yazur as well as Salama now is in Jewish hands. There were reports that the threatened invasion…

… of Palestine by regular army troops of neighboring Arab states was underway. An Arab news agency dispatch received in Damascus said troops of Iraq and Trans- Jordan entered Palestine this afternoon…

…. There was no im- mediate confirmation. The Sy- rian army moved southward to springboard positions from which it might lounch a drive into northern Palestine. Arab commanders rushed rein- forcements of…

May 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…. Fortu- nately, he has been vrey pleased with the .students here. "Music can be a treadmill, concentrating years on the technical problems." But the students he found here were eager and well informed…

… and Suez are ter- minals of the Suez Canal. The chief executive of the United Arab Republic told a 30- nation African-Asian conference in Cairo the boycott will continue until New York dock workers and…

… than two weeks, describe it as a protest against Arab blacklisting of American ships which deal with Israel. They say the Arab blacklist has cost them jobs. The boycott of American ships was called by…

… the confederation of Arab trade unions, which hopes the movement will spread to all Arab ports. Jordan announced it will boycott all American ships calling in Aqaba, its only port. The boycott already…

… is in effect in the Syrian region of the U.A.R. The confederation called on all Arab workers "from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean to tighten their boycott in order to foil the aims of Zionism…

…, which is: behind the American picketing of Arab vessels." Sympathy with these aims was manifest by 3,000 Lebanese stu- dents with a march through the: streets of Beirut. Protesting the picketing of the…

… Cleopatra, they shouted anti - American slogans and paraded with placards read-, ing: "Arab peoples support dock- workers in boycotting American ships." The Isbrandtsen line freighter Sir John Franklin was…

… on through the Suez Canal with general cargo and a few passengers for the Far East. Dock workers in motor launches circled the ship waving posters reading: "Arab workers can strongly counter American…

… picket- ing of Arab ships. No canal for Israel. Long live Nasser." Rhee's Appointees Resign As Korean Purge Continues SEOUL (A') - South Korea purged police and provincial gov-1 ernors yesterday in the…

… the prospect of all new governors, post-Rhee reforms were expected for the entire countryside as well as the big cities, where the student - led insurrection against Rhee's government was born. "New…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… Fall Rushing Deferred Rushing Calendar May Be Presented at Tonight's SGC Meeting By RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association will petition for a fall rushing program for next year at the Student Government…

… Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. The group also will probably present a deferred rushing calen- dar which sets the dates for its first mixer Dec. 6-8. In March, 1956…

… of Students Tom King had ordered not to be published. Further, the News printed an editorial in the same issue saying the "censorship attempt" was "un- fair and unnecessary." King denied any censorship…

… at- tempt. The editorial that began the controversy dealt with an MSU automatic suspension rule on four major offenses. The News claimed that students should have hearings regardless of the offense and…

… the student body." King claimed that no censor- ship order was imposed. He said, "I told them I couldn't do any- thing but enforce a State Board of Agriculture ruling, and that if they were going to…

… without a permit. King said that because the paper is subsidized by student fees some thought should be given to the welfare of the university. The editorial told of a previous disagreement with King over…

May 01, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…PICKETING HE MrOV\IE Lw qAuu :43 it SHOWERS, CO OER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Weisbeg To Head Student

… Government Seven Members Elected To I)osts Harvey Weisberg, '47, became the Student Legislature's third president last night in an election marked by the absence of the sharp conflict which dominated the…

… We Need a NSO," at 8 p.m. today in the Un- ion. The discussion of the organiza- tion's objectives is part of a na- tion-wide NSO education program planned to prepare students for the election of…

… Smith heads. Smith, a student at the University of Texas, was one of the leaders in setting up the NSO at the Chicago Student Confer- ence last December. Michigan will elect six delegates to the…

… convention in a campus election May 14. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature and the United Committee, which represents 15 campus or- ganizations, the discussion will be headed by Tom Walsh, Legislature…

students in all departments, were announced yesterday by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, summer session director. Believed to be the only session of its kind offered by any educa- tional institution, the post- ses…

…. "If student response is good," he said, "the program next year will include all the de- partments." According to Dean Peake, the discussions are designed to provide detailed and accurate information…

May 01, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… corridor cases is the Arabic manuscripts. The first composed of items mainly taken from ones are plain and unadorned, em- these later additions. phasizing the Word of the Prophet Only Arabic, Turkish and…

… display which of these books were a part of the li- have abandoned. the old. Arabian brary of Abdul Hamid, former sultan tradition of simplicity just as the of Turkey, which were purchased by Arabs of the…

… time were doing in their the library after his deposition in personal modes of living and dress. 1909. These collections, of which only The Arabs began to imitate the older a few items are now on display…

… still in the proc- tendency, for now the Arabs too be- ess of being inventoried. gan decorate their books with the A recollection of the vast difficulty brilliant illuminated letters and bor- ders that…

…, director of the Health Service, as the two greatest health hazards confronting students in the spring. "We advocate tne development of a tan," Dr. Forsythe said, -"even though the benefit of a tan is prob…

…. 206 - Thursday a. m., June 6. Any course not listed in any of the above groups may be examined at any time on which the instructor and class concerned may agree. Each student taking practical work in…

… music in the School of Music will be given an individual examination. Each such student should consult the bulletin board at the School of Music to learn the day and hour assigned for his or her…

… Building, before I May 30. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should a receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his ap- pearance in each course during the period…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… innings and allowed only two earned runs. He struck out 43 hitters, an average See DIAMOND, Page 6 Union Needs Student Help For 'U' Day Union officials yesterday sent out an urgent plea for additional…

… guides to help entertain the 1,400 high school students here for Uni- versity Day program tomorrow. University students who want to be guides may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Union Stu- dent…

…- nities, sororities and residence halls and attend open houses at various schools to receive informa- tion on admission requirements. Steering Positions Open to Students ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1…

student government agencies of the residence hall in which the violation occurred, but by some appropriate agency." Under the approved plan, quad residents may appeal cases decided by their house judiciary…

… of the West Quad walkout, and Leonard A. Schaadt, business man- ager of the residence halls, 52 of the East Quad's 131 student work- ers decided to push for a dollar an hour wage and to cast ballots…

May 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… in German from the University in 1929. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Spring Catches Students Napping 'ICT JULR N Jw It FUNERAL R I T E S IN B A L I--Elaborate towers which took weeks to build…

… to rumor, librarians over at the Business Administra- tion library do not wake up slum- berers or break up conversing couples. If students want to take a nap, or have a quiet chat it is all right with…

… are spiritedly making plans for the future. The 40 Prescott men who have applied for residency next semes- Museum Holds Student Exhibit All three galleries of the Muse- um of Art will be filled with ex…

…- hibits in the College of Archi- tecture and Design's annual stu- dent display beginning today and running through May 25. The student displays are being shown this month rather than in June, as in previous…

… year, so that students and faculty members may have a better opportunity to view them. The exhibit comprises work from all departments of the architec- ture college, selected by a series of contests in…

… golf course built by U. S. servicemen at sandy Wheelus Field, an air base near Tripoli, North Africa. The caddy is an Arab boy. r a. COTTON BASQUE by LORD JEFF Here's a trim-looking cotton basque by…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

May 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH.* Phone NO 2…

… greater proportion of the Russian students pursue sci- entific studies. It is unlikely the average Russian has more aptitude for science than any other nationality. There must, then be another reason for…

… the numbers of students who seek to follow a sci- entific course of study in Russia. The answer is again supplied by Prof. Gom- berg, "The Russian scientists constitute the nearest thing to an…

…- ceives higher wages than any other worker in the nation. ]PHIS GIVES the Russian student tremendous incentive to become a scientist or engineer. He does not need to worry about whether he can afford to go…

students with sufficient latent ability to be- come scientists, and making the position of the scientist so 'desirable that many students will wish to enter the field. If the United States government is…

… scientific pursuit highly desir- able. It remains yet to make it possible for all qualified students to study the sciences. First, mathematics in primary and secon- dary education must become something beyond…

… for her visit for weeks, but as usual she was late. But, now that she's here, students and faculty are celebrating her arrival by holding commemorative meetings on Angell Hall's lawns. Parties and…

… chang- ed signals after concluding the assassination strategy would boom- erang. They figured the Reds would make a martyr of Nasser, using his death to stir up Arab emotions and take over the government…

… of "education," he recently called on Egyptian students to hate the Western "enemy." "Smash him, kill him, extermi- nate him" cried Husein. "Every compatriot, every youth, every old man must remember…

… Husa's), than for the. music written in-between. --David Kessel There will be a meeting of all Daily reviewers at 9 p.m. to- night in the Student Publica- tions Building. Any students in- terested in…

May 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… made public. The grants will be used to develop language proficiency tests for for- eign students. USE OUR BOX-rSTRAGE Don't ship or take your winter garments home. En- trust them to us for safe keeping…

… UNITED NATIONS (P)-Saudi. Arabia and the United Arab Re- public have agreed to get out of the civil war in Yemen, United Nations Secretary - General U Thant reported yesterday. A United Nations observer…

Arab Republic sent troops into Yemen in support of a republican force who overthrew the Imam, in a coup last Septem- ber. Saudi Arabia supported royal- ist troops seeking to put the Imam back on the…

…- ported Communist causes before its border conflict with Red China. BOOK SALE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING WORKSHOP Wed.-6 p.m.--10 p.m. Thurs.-9 a.m.-6 p.m. WELLESLEY CLUE assisted by I.F.C. and PAN…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

… remotely con- nected with alumni. "Alumni interest is one of theI big reasons that the University has always had a strong student body," Tapping says. He works closely with alumni interested in getting…

… promising students tol come to Michigan. On the other hand, he helps soften the blow for alumni proteges. who can't meet the entrance requirements. Other jobs taken on by the alumni office include last year…

…, evidently interest- who had some dye left over from ed in the color scheme of the the war, or a chemistry student. campus, poured green dye into the The green color will fade as the waters. Whoever the color…

…- lows, 25-year-old Hampton keeps his classes lively simply by follow- ing his pet theory-if students are interested, they'll learn. "They can't help it, he grins, and cites students in his practice…

… semester though -- just "Oh, we talk and they write papers . .." Once on the subject of student produced, directed and acted films, Hampton can enthusiastically rat- tle on for an hour. He can't un- derstand…

…. Friends claim Hampton has a boundless capacity for alcohol and coffee. He denies this with "I only drink beer." They also tell the story that "because he was in an Arab prison on his twenty-first birthday…

…, he can't drink in Ann Arbor because his liquor card is in Arabic." Caii't Win1 LAS VEGAS, April 30-The rover boys of the roulette table learned it the hard way today: Albert Hibbs, 23, Chillicothe…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… by the girls. "The image w now present possibly does noi correspond to the roles set by the University for the student. W ' want to find a means to mov closer to the University," Mist Boatman said…

… celebration today. Most of the prisoners were Arabs who had been jailed since the is-1 land's January revolution. UN Force Act $1.3 MILLION: To Solicit Federal Money For General Library Addition HUBERT H…

… sent to Municipal Court charging a 20-year-old white University stu- dent with assualting an 18-year- old Negro at Michigras last Satur-° day night. The University student may be charged with assault and…

…, gi eral co-chairman, said. Vice-President for Student ' fairs James A.' Lewis said tl the committee was as fair as could. possibly be under the cumstances. He. said that G2 was given the date for two…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…, why isn't this interest expanded in the classroom? Groups such as the Gothic Film Society and Student Legislature Cinema Guild are able to make films available to the general pub- lic, but they cannot…

… creation of a film appre- ciation course here is more than an in- teresting possibility. Student and faculty interest and available facilities all can- cel out objections to expanding the elab- orate art…

… rehabilita- tion program for the campers and a training program for students in this field. According to tradition the tin cans will be manned by students, faculty members and alumni. The campus will have a…

Arabic Studies :-I-((( demonstrating proper respect-a deep-rooted trait of a real man, and their need of manliness-an assumed quality of a Gentleman, not a child; of a University stu dent, not a mere…

… Department of History, "What Luther Means in Germany Today," Dr. Gerhard Ritter, Professor of Modern History, the University of Freiburg, Fri., May 1, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall Auditorium A. Fac- ulty, students

Student's Prog- ress. Professors Bradley M. atten and Leo A. Schmidt will discuss "Good' and Bad Examinations"; Professors Edward J. Furst and Mabel E. Rugen will dis- cuss "Additional Factors to Consider…

…." Professor Algo D. Henderson will serve as chairman. Faculty of the Universi- ty and graduate students are invited. Department of Astronomy. Visitors' Night, 8 p.m. Mr. L. R. Doherty will speak on "Shooting…

… Stars." After the illustrated lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students' Observatory on the fifth floor will be open for telescopic ob- servation of Saturn and a double star, if the sky is clear, or…

… forinspection of the telescopes and planetarium, if the sky is cloudy. Children are welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. The Episcopal Student Foundation presents the Series of Five, a series of informal…

…. Division. All interested persons invited. Westminster Guild Great Books Sem- inar at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church Student Center. Discussion of "Roadsrto Agreement" by Stuart Chase. Sponsored by the…

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