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March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… Society for Public Ad- ministration; Arab Club; Armen- ian Students' Association; Army Ordnance Association; Assembly Association; Association of Inde- pendent Men; Barristers; Canter- bury Club; Cerele…

….cs Notices WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, VOL LVIII, No. 111 1948 Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home {to students this afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Regents' Meeting: April 2, 2 p…

…- torium, are seeking local amateur talent of all kinds to participate in the show. All students interested in ap- pearing in Spring Varsity Night, the younger sister of the tradi- tional fall program, may…

…. Approved student organizations for the second semester are as fol- lows: Acolytes; Americans for Demo- cratic Action; American Guild of Organists; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Institute…

… Francais; Cheerleaders; Chinese Students' Club; Christian Science Organi- zation; Club Europa; Congrega- tional Disciples Guild; Council for Academic Freedom; Deutscher Verein; Draids; Engineering Council…

… Record Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Interfraternity Council; International Relations Club; In- ternational Students

… Club; Michigan Christian Fellowship; Michigan League Undergraduate Council; Michigan Union Student Offices; Modern Poetry Club; Mortar- board; National Lawyers' Guild; Newman Club; Panhellenic Asso…

…- ciation; Physical Education Club for Women; Polonia Club; Rifle Club; Sailing Club; Scimitar Club; Scroll; Senior Society; La Socie- dad Hispanica; Sphinx; Student League for Industrial Democracy; Student

… Legislature; Student Re- ligious Association; Student Play- ers; Triangles; Turkish Society; Underwriters; United World sFed- eralists; Men's Glee Club; Veter- ans Organization; Wesleyan Guild; Westminster…

… Guild; Wol- verine Club; Women's Athletic Association; Women's Glee Club; Wyvern; Young Democrats Club; Young Progressive Citizens of Michigan. Office of Student Affairs Room 2, U. Hall Approved social…

November 10, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Lectures on Marriages May Cease Fiscal Difficulties Cause of Trouble Rising costs and seeming lack of student support may doom the annual marriage relations lec- tures. Ivan W. Parker, chairman of the…

… faculty - student committee sponsoring the lectures, said yes- terday that the educational series has not been scheduled this fall. a. * * THE LECTURES could still be held next spring, but only if enough…

students and student groups show interest in supporting them, he said. Committee members fear that the series might go in the red this year. That nearly happened last year, when ticket sales lag- ged…

… perilously. A backlog of about $200 from previous years was all that saved the series from bankruptcy then. THIS YEAR rising costs in lec- turers' fees have underlined the need for student groups to back the…

… series, Parker declared. Their fees have gone up as much as $50, he said. Parker estimated the cost of the series at around $1500. When the lectures, designed to prepare students for marriage, were first…

March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… knowing only facts about their own sect. Or even worse they were never exposed to any kind of religious knowledge and had no affiliation. Here at the University of Michigan more than four-thousand students

… have no relig- ious preference, according to figures at the Student Religious Association. Perhaps they are numbered among the agnostics who believe that ultimate truths are beyond human understanding…

… the Michigan League. Outlines of Jewish History: Rabbi Herschel Lymon will hold his weekly study class on the Out- lines of Jewish History at 4 p.m., B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation All students invited…

…" (illustrated). Captured German technicolor movies and a black and white film covering opera- tions at Ordnance's White Sands Proving Grounds will be shown. ROTC students, local industrial- ists, and students or…

…- tributions of Archaeological Ex- cavation to Our Knowledge of the Hellenistic World." All graduate history students are invited. Re- freshments. International Center weekly tea: Thurs., 4:30-5:30 p…

… shortened, printed or omitted at the discretin of the edi- torial director. * * * A rrab-CL!Irj"stijana To the Editor: "ARAB" is a word implied to a certain people that lived, still living and will live…

… forever in this ciertain part of our world. In re- gard to you unbalanced statement or misunderstanding, I would like to emphasize to you Mr. Smith Jr., that Arabs have lived in Ara- bia before Christianity…

… came to this world, so when we say we are Arabs before we are Christians. dont be surprised, for this is the fact. Saying we are Arabs be- fore Christians hasn't got any- thing to do with the matter of…

… fact that all Arab countries are formed by Moslem Governments except Lebanon; we still find hundreds of Christian Missionaries exist- ing and enjoying their work in the Arab world without any interfer…

… the nations of the earth; therefore, for Arabs, or Americans, or Tibetans to wel- come Displaced Persons, Jew or Gentile, white or black, into their country, would be "Christian." But on what basis do…

July 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 182) • Page Image 1

… INTER-RACIAL FRIATERNITY See Page 2 Y tt WARMER, IF POSSIBLE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 182ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JULY 10, 198 PRICE FIVE CEN'T Arabs, Jews Continue…

… western Berlin by air. Slosson Boosters Ci 1 P trulate Petitions Students for Slosson began a canvass of the Jniversity 'Terrace apartments yesterday in search of petition signers to place the name of Prof…

… council, said Israel "must be enabled to defend it- self" against new attacks by the Arabs. Henderson's proposal for gov- ernment controls to curb inflation ran counter to recommendations offered by William…

… office of Washtenaw County Clerk. Active in student affairs, Walsh organized the Young Democrats club on the campus last spring. The Washtenaw Democratic Club has announced it will support his candidacy…

…- ly, in a field hospital and in Finschhiaven, New Guinea. He worked his way through Wayne University before the war and currently is a member of the University Board in Control of Student Publications…

…. w-, - - ~- - - Truce in Fighting First-Day Skirmish Actions Result In 325 Jewish Fighters Killed CAIRO, July 9-(/P)--Arabs reported tonight they had killed 325 Jewish fighters during the first day of…

…-Jordan, that he had asked both sides to stop fighting for 10 days, beginning at 6 a.m., (C.S.T.) tomorrow. The Swedish Count's appeal was made on an urgent basis- but neither the Arabs nor the Jews showed any…

… were reported. Jewish mortars opened up on the Arab-held old city of Jeru- salem. The heavy guns of the Arab Legion of King Abdullah withheld their answering fire while legion- naires deployed toward the…

…- nounceinent today a few hours after Secretary of State Mar- shall indicated that the United States blames the Arabs for sparking off a renewal of fight- ing in the holy Land. Marshall, however, left any formal…

…'s surprise decision to fly here from Rhodes as a turn- ing point in the Holy Land nego- tiations. It was felt that Berna- dotte was now convinced he could not single-handedly bring the Arabs and the Jews…

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… Hindustan Students Association, will preside at. the meeting. Sponsors of the city-wide meet- ing include: Hindustan Associa- tion, Ann Arbor Friends Meeting, Arab Club, Student Religious As- sociation…

… salesman. Stuidents Voice Delight at New BusAd School. Deluxe Classro oms Ace4'tinied "T errifiec Student comment, on the new Business Adm inistra ion Building ran tio superlatives when the first clases er…

… hedt )her esterday morning. it's terrific," one student who approved of all of the facilities in general and of the built-in coat- racks in particular. "The acoustics are fine," anoth- er student said…

…-% Venetian blinds; built-in fluores- cent lights; new strip-type desks. which provide 27 inches of note- taking area for each student; light, well-padded chairs; acoustic tile ceilings; and countersunk heating…

… and ventillating units. Loudspeakers in Rooms Each room is provided with a loud-speaker, permitting simul- taneous broadcast of announce- ments to all classes in session. Students occupying the new…

….m., will complete the day's observ- ance. Students, City To Honor Late Hindu Leader Students and local r esidnts will join nationwide mourning for the (tet allo M umda tidhi with services at 4 p.m. tomorrow…

…, International Students Committee, Ann Arbor Council of Churches. Other sponsors are: Council of Church Women, Hillel Founda- tion, St. Nicholas Greek Ortho- dox Church, Ann Arbor Baha Assembly, Ann Arbor Branch…

… of the Women's In ternational League, Beth Israel Sisterhood, Hadassah, and the Westminste' Guild. Vei W'ives Club TO Sponsor IDaulee A Valentine Dance, sposored by the Wives of Student Veterans Club…

… Exchange. Box 362. Fowlerville, Mich. )28 WANTED sewing, dressmaking; altera- tions, or repairs. Miss Livingston. 315 S. Division. )27 FOR RENT VACANCY for one man student in triple room near campus…

… Avo Products, Inc., 1127 South Webste Jackson, Michigan. MONEY? Sell N.Y. Herald Tribune sub scriptions. Write Campus Agency Box 794, West Lodge, Ypsilanti. ) l WANTED: Part time services of gra student

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY O FEW WOMEN: mngineers Pressed By Studies, omnplain Social Life Suffers NLRB Asks Students' Aid In Plant Votes By JAKE1 II1RWITZ The engeerdg college i; di- vided into two…

… opposing camps,; those who believe their studies in-' terfere with their social lives and those who don't. A Daily survey revealed the lic- tions to be of about equal strength. Of twenty-one students

… said cryptically, "No social life. I never saw any." Henry Newman, Jr., '50E (un- less he gets too much social life); "Being an engineering student is a definite handicap. My analyti- cal mind makes me…

… expenses connected with a wife and family, limit me more." George Chute, '49E; "I have never been able to compare engi- neers with other students in this respect. Some lit students take pipe courses and have…

… for football took most of my spare time." James Micros, '51E, a transfer student from the University of Dayton; "I didn't find any ill ef- fects there in 1943, but there was a manpower shortage then…

… of Uni- 'ersity students who would be villing to act as temporary em- >loyees in conducting plant elec- ions in Michigan under the Taft- Hartley law. Students will be paid at the gate of $10.17 per day…

December 10, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, but they never stayed. The guests lapped up water and dog biscuits and bit at everything in sight, including the legs of 50 students who jammed the Beta front hall to ponder the wierd sight. TINA THE…

… Negev. The Israeli move was interpreted as possibly advancing nego- tiations for an Arab-Jewish armistice in the Holy Land and the membership application. The Security Council's scheduled meeting today…

…- eign Summer Study Plan moved into high gear last night when in- terested students formed an NSA subcommittee to activate the pro- gram. * * PROF. LIONEL LAING, of the political science department, who…

… heads a faculty committee to ad- minister the program, announced requirements for entering the for- eign study plan. Students must have more than 90 hours credit-yet still be enrolled in the literary col…

… outline of the work to be done and a recom- mendation from a member of the department the student is ma- joring in-or strong secondary subject-must be supplied to the faculty group, which will makeI the…

… subcommittee will conduct a fund-raising campaign to support the program, which would send' students to Europe during the eight week summer term to work for a maximum= of eight hours credit from the University…

…. "ALTHOUGH NOTHING has been assured, interest in Univer- sity Foreign Study Scholarships, to supplement student - raised IN THE BLACK BELT: Negro Marxist Demands Nationhood, Self-Government By RUSS CLANAHAN…

… association of students and professors in the class and in the community. ACCUSED-Alger Hiss mounts steps of Federal Courthouse, New York to appear before a federal grand jury investigating subversive…

… has announced. CENTRALIZED MEDICAL CARE: Forsythe Calls 'U' Health Service Guinea Pig S 4 * By FRAN IVICK Students at the University have a basis on which to judge the workings of centralized medical…

… basis. "Students here have first-hand experience with this type of or- ganization," Dr. Forsythe said, "and can judge for themselves as to its effectiveness and complete- ness." A health center in society…

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