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January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… of Avukah, student Zionist organization, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Hillel Foundation. Filmed, in Palestine during Arab disturbances, the movies, titled "Col- lective Adventure," record the strug- gles of…

…0 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY Moore Speaks On Musicians' Place In Army Dean Tells Music Students That Moraki Value Is Not To Be Overlooked, What is the musician's place .in Uncle Sam's army? Prof. Earl…

… Moore, Dean of the music school here, and recently re- turned from a trip to the nation's capital, counseled an assembly' of male students yesterday in the Music School auditorium. The musician has a very…

… definte, place in the national scheme, was Professor Moore's opinion, and his morale value and entertainment vdlue must not be overlooked. If a student becomes part of the army in the near future, he should…

… hope that army machinery would be geared soon so that musicians could actively make the most of their skill in military life. Answering one student's question as to whether it was advisable to en- list…

… or to wait for Selective Service action, Professor Moore expressed preference for the Selective bervice. Adding, of course, that each student presents an individual case, he re- marked that there was…

… stu- dents, but said that this would de2 pend on how the majority of stu- dents' courses were planned. Finally passing out student ques- tionnaires, he urged strong response to these questionnaires as a…

… opportunity for University students to be interviewed C by the Traveling Aviation Cadet Ex- amining Board, and all interested who have nod yet seen the Board ate the Health Service are urged to dop so at once…

….- Yesterday the Board interviewed a more than 60 students interested inl becoming pilots or working onr ground crews. Requirements for an interview con-. sist of three letters of recommenda-a tion, a transcript…

… standard as West Point or Annapolis, and stu- dents with .high academic records will enter with a higher class stand- ing. All students who can qualify for an interview will be welcome at the Health Service…

February 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… Friday from 4-5 p.m., it is propose to conduct a series of lectures an instruction drills in Naval subjects at the Naval R.O.T.C. (North HallJ for the benefit of students now en- rolled in the U…

… Rackham Build- ing. Dictionaries may be used. An- other preliminary will be given early in the third term. First Semester Students of Philoso- phy 139 and 154: Term papers will be returned to students from…

… the School of Nursing Office for an appointment. Language Services, International Center: These languages are: Portu- guese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Ja- panese, German and French. Watch the D.O.B. for…

….m. on Wed- nesday, February 11, in Lydia Men- delssohn Theater, as partial fulfill- ment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree. A student of Wassily Besekirsky, Mr. Wheatley has planned a…

… Rackham Audi- torium, on Thursday, February 12, at 4:15 p.m. She is presented by the Michigan Alumnae Club as a scholar- ship project and to raise funds for foreign women students stranded by the war. The…

… League. Episcopal Students: Tea will be served for Episcopal students and their friends at Harris Hall this afternoon, 4:00 to 5:30. Faculty Women's Club: The Music Section will meet tonight at 8:00 at the…

February 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… President strongly criticized once more the practice of drawing staff members into service. "The fact is that when they leave their institutions, even for six months or a year, it is the students who suf- fer…

… to their ideals and refuse to give less than their best to the students. To do otherwise," he contended, "is to short-change war generations with inferior instruction and bracketed, or too concentrated…

… courses." Long a target of both student and administrative criticism, the Univer- sity plant came in for another heavy dose when the President admonished in the report, delivered to the Re- gent Jan. 30…

… Leao, Grad., an exchange fellowship student from Rio de JaneBiro, Brazil. The German roundtable for stu- dents wishing to improve their con- versational facility in German will meet at 9 p.m. tomorrow…

… scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday at the Center. Classes in Russian, Arabic and Jap- anese will be announced next week. A small tutorial fee is charged for all instruction. Pollock Calls Russia Vital Battle Front…

… School to discuss current problems. Three Session Plan Approved (Continued from Page 1) demands, and other necessary de- tails, and the Board requests and urges all students to plan their fu- ture…

… following res- olution be adopted by the Board of Regents: Resolved, That students enrolled for any full term under the three- term plan shall jay the same fees as those now prescribed for semester fees." At…

… pamphlets and no- tices containing the latest informa- tion about the draft, the Army and Navy will be kept on file for consul- tation by students and faculty alike. On recommendation of the Law School the…

… Regents permitted, for the duration, the admission to un- used sections of the Lawyers' Club dormitories of prelaw students and special student groups sent by the Government to the University for training…

…, if you took in the 29 campus dances last year, according to figures released in the president's report for 1940-41. Approximately 10,000 student cou- ples paid more than $30,000 for tick- ets to last…

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