July 01, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 5) • Page Image 1
… start of World War III. Maki is secretary- general of Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's Popular Front gov- ernment. He declared two British war- ships have appeared at the mouth of the Shatt-El-Arab, a…
… frontier river between Iran and Iraq, to back up the 8,000-ton Mauritius, which has Abadan under its guns. "A BRITISH troop carrier has entered the Shatt-El-Arab and gone up the river past Abadan," Maki said…
… Tryouts for The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Publications Building for a lecture on night desk pro- cedure. They are asked to bring their style books. Factory List Prices Fixed By OPS…
…,000 students to the post-war peak of almost 22,000. As an economist by academic specialty, Dr. Adams served as an arbiter of numerous labor-man- agement disputes. I* CONSIDERED as a possible successor to…
… refused to obey cease-fire orders. Ship Strike Delays Arrival Of Students. Many foreign students have not yet registered for the Summer Ses- sion because they have been de- layed in arriving, presumably due…
… to the recent shipping strike, Robert Klinger, assistant counselor to foreign students disclosed last night at the International Cen- ter's reception at the Rackham Building. "Additional students are…
… still trickling in at the rate of four or five a day," he explained. A SPECIAL guest at the recep- tion attended by more than 200 faculty members and students, many dressed in their native cos- tumes, was…
… Dean of Women Deb- orah Bacon who has been actively working with a group of women students interested in forming an international house for women which would operate on a basis similar to that of Nelson…
… campus," she added. "It's hard to say who would derive the most benefit from such a group- the foreign students or the Ameri- cans. What we need is an 'angel' to back us," Dean Bacon concluded. Party Hits…
