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December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Palestine. The Arab leaders were in touch with the Syrian, delegate to the 'United IBirth of French Crisis Viewed by Paris Student Paris Police Raid Communist Newspaper; All Await Government Action on…

…CIVIL LIBERTIES SEE PAGE 4 '1, SwF4h !Iaiijr SNOW FLURRIES Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 68 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Cast…

… regrouping their forces for another outburst before the American aid program can be- come effective. British Warr Arabs, Jews To Call Tru ce JERUSALEM, Dec. 10-(AP)-The death toll in 11 days of Holy Land…

… violence climbed to 131 tonight and Sir Alan Cunningham, the High Commissioner, warned Jews and Arabs that unless the blood- letting ceases "severe measures" would be taken against both com- munities. A…

… decision to partition Pal- estine. Warfare Spreads The Jewish-Arab warfare spread to the southern desert, where 10 deaths were reported. Eighteen Arabs smashed their way out of Acre prison in the far north…

…. An Associated Press count of deaths in Palestine included 78 Jews, six British and two Armen- ians. The total for the entire Mid- die East was 243. (A dispatch from Aden said two Arabs were killed 'by…

… the wake of the Jew-Arab strife. ]Mold Meetings (Representatives of the Arab League held their third session. in the current meetings at Cairo for organizing their forces to oppose the UN decision on…

… el Racial Opinions Snowstorm Fails To Halt 5,301 (>ipus Pa rtieipants in Electionx The largest vote in the history of the University was cast yester- day as 5,301 students packed polling booths despite…

… inclement weather and elected 32 new members to the Student Legislature. Students elected 14 independent candidates and 18 affiliated, with the first two candidates elected, Norris Domangue and Al Maslin…

… will help them, one of whom might be the Soviet Union," Dr. Vernon said. Opera Scripts Are Reviewed The famed Union Opera came one step nearer revival yesterday as thirty students turned out for the…

July 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 183) • Page Image 1

… atop the marquee of the Bellvue-Stratford hotel, convention headquarters; GovernmentTo SinTinto Debs S t I c a F t c c t I f f t t Israelis T ake Lydda Field In Early Raid Arabs Rej ect Plea For 10-Day…

… Truce By The Asscated Press CAIRO, July 10-Jewish troops stormed and captured Lydda air- port, a major prize of the Pales- tine war, today, and the Arabs announced they would not agree to a new 10-day…

… truce. Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha, secretary-general of the Arab League, said the Arab countries could not accept the proposal for another cease-fire made by Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Na- tions…

… mediator. He said the Arabs could not even agree to a three- day truce extension. The Israeli G overnment ac- cepted the 10-day extension an condition that the Arabs would do likewise. The Jewish Army said…

… its mili- tary operations were continuing satisfactorily and announced that Lydda airfield had been captured from the Arabs in a surprise raid early today. Israeli spokesmen in- dicated their forces had…

… held the key air base against an Arab counter-attack this afternoon. Arab and Jewish planes were thrown into the growing fight. The Jews also said Israeli fight- ers had shot down a Syrian bomb- TEL AVIV…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… around a uniform traffic ticket to be given instead of oral warn- ings. The new ticket also lists vio- latin nond rondimos affet- Palestine Fight Kills 20, Report New Arab Attack Jews, Arabs and British…

… appointed Editorial Director, the Board in Control of Student Publications announced yesterday. * * * * NEW EDITORS: Maloy, Friedman Appointed To 'Jaily' Senior Staff Posts v _ 9 Appointment of Dick Maloy…

…, '49, of Lorain, O., as city editor, and Harriett Friedman, '49, of Chicago, as ,editorial director of The Daily for the spring term was announced yesterday by the Board in Control of Student Publica…

… the lecture will go on sale tomorrow at the Hill Aud- itorium Box Office. By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, Jan. 10- The Jewish Militia Hagana reported without confirmation tonight that Arabs again…

… had invaded North- eastern Palestine from Syria to- day .and the government said 20 persons had been killed in the south in a three-cornered battle of Jews, Arabs and British. Hagana said several…

… hundred Arabs had crossed the northern border near the village of Tel El Kadi in the same general vicinity as the first invasion from Syria' yesterday. They were beaten back in a Hagana ambush in which one…

… the Jewish community of Palestine to rush preparations in a race against time in view of the threat- ened Arab aggression in defiance of the UN decision and the an- nounced early withdrawal of Brit- ish…

… troops. Few Students Get Diplomas Although almost 1,500 students will graduate from the University at the close of the present semes- ter, only 40 of them will receive diplomas in the traditional man- ner…

…. Ruthven will present diplomas to the senior dental students at a luncheon to be held Jan. 31 at the League. Other graduates will receive their diplomas by mail a short time after the end of the semester…

…, Lou H. Ransom, diploma clerk, said. ing the day. The army repelled yesterday's foray. The deadly battle in the South took place in orange groves near Gaza on the coastal plain. Arabs of Isdud, north of…

October 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…. First Formal Action The proposal submitted by Guatemala, was the first formal action in the Assembly's 57-nation Palestine committee following the Arab-reported movement of seven- nation Arab League…

… forces toward the Palestine borders. It was coupled with a bitter at- tack on the exiled Mufti of Jeru- salem, who joined in yesterday's decision by the Arab League coun- cil meeting in Lebanon to forge a…

… as- sure order during the interim would be made up of contingents from countries outside the Big Five "in proportion to the total number of the armed forces of each country." Arabs Claim Army Ready…

… Near Palestine BEIRUT, Lebanon, Oct. 10-() -Arab sources said tonight the armed forces of the Arab world, which is unofficially estimated to be able to muster 200,000 to 250,- 000 regulars, were…

… troop movements. Troop Maneuvers While troop maneuvers were re- ported in progress to implement a decision of the Arab League of seven nations, the League council went back into session tonight to plan…

… the next "military pre- cautionary actions against Zion- ism." In Jerusalem the Palestine gov- ernment information office de- clared in a statement: "In view of persistent rumors of Arab troop…

… said they were informed that Egyptian forces, largest in the Arab League, were preparing to move into the Sinai Desert south of Palestine, and that Saudi Arabian cavalry was cross- U.S. Food Saving Plan…

… attends a gathering at which liquor is served liable to disciplinary action. Open To Penalty All women students have been warned that if they attend a party at which liquor is served, even if they do not…

… drink them- selves, they are open to penalty unless they leave the party im- mediately. Stricter regulations governing student conduct put into effect this year require that any mixed gathering of…

students receive pre- vious approval of the Office of Students Affairs. This would in- clude picnics. Automatic Retraction Approval is automatically re- tracted if liquor is served at the gathering…

November 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… 'U'; Tells of Many Experiences u, , _ i E XPERTS WANTED: Student Advisers Are Needed For SL Orientation Program The life of a missionary is a pretty down to earth business, especially if he is a…

… doctor among primitive Arabs. That is the history of Dr. Wells Thoms, '17 M, who has returned to Ann Arbor after seventeen years of missionary work in lit- tle known regions of southeast Asia. FOR THE LAST…

… February 19, 1949, and those students interested in taking it may obtain application blanks either at the Law School or at the Bureau of Psychological Services, 110 Rackham. dicate that this was the…

… twentieth century." * * * TAKING A RADIO along on the expedition Dr. Thoms gave the natives their first taste of modern communications. The first night out, one of the Arabs, after watching the voice box…

… for- bidden vaccination, asked the doctor to help the people. Work- ing day and night, the whole missionary staff vaccinated over 100,000 people, stopping the epi- demic. Most of the time the Arabs were…

… group of the sheik's friends had planned to ambush him on the way home. "They thought I was responsible for their chief's death." Dr. Thoms will be at Lane Hall until Saturday to interest students in five…

… reached about 93 per cent, and little improvement has been made since. i Student Experts for next se- mester's orientation program are being lined up by student legis- lator Bill Gripman. Seniors with a B…

… average in tlie literary college, business admin- istration school, -engineering col- lege and music school are wanted. INTERESTED seniors can con- tact Gripman before 9:30 p.m. at 2-3256. The Student

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

July 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…, sailors and marines -as well as the civilian students- who find themselves wandering around the streets with nothing more exciting to do than study or sleep, the Dean of Students'Office presents a complete…

… Prof. Howard B. Calderwood at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- days. Churches Listed For those of you who would like to meet and talk with people of your own religious faith, local churches and student groups have…

… made pro- visions to include everyone. At 3:30 p.m. every Sunday the Unitarian students invite all servicemen and civilians to come to their folk danc- At the Michigan Union-swim- ming, and billiards…

…, organization for all Jewish students and servicemen on campus, holds open house and "mixers" on Saturday evenings. Other groups which have planned special meetings, weinie roasts and worship services include the…

… Luth- eran Student Association, the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod), the First Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the First Congregational Church and the First Methodist…

… Church. St. Mary's Chapel for Cath- olic students maintains regular wor- ship services. For those who like an afternoon snack, there are at least two teas given every week. Authors and would-be writers…

… meet from 4 p.m. till' 5 p.m. every Thursday. in the Hopwood Room, 3223 Angell Hall. And of particular interest to foreign students, members of the English Language Institute and their friends is the…

… weekly tea held from 4 p.m. till 6 p. m. Thursday in the Interna- tional Center. So servicemen, and students, nev- er let it be said that there's nothing to do in Ann Arbor; there is. Soldier From Morocco…

… different," he said. "This section has three separate races, the Arabians, the Jewish and the French," he explained. Relationships Are Improving Staff Sergeant Victor Farah, a stu- dent of Arabic culture and…

… linguistic research, said, "There has been much misunderstanding about the position of the Arabic peoples, but their rela- tionships with the rest of the world are gradually becoming straightened out. "One of…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…~PRE~ I~fliA~K~ LY L r71. +i. 1.+1. y, .iJ ,i ~a. .1:..ArIla1ZeG i1- t ,+ G mmm"im I -.-- ........... Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- Veraity of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Pi.bllcations. Jobs Campbell ................Managing Editor Nancy Heinick ................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

Arabs have as- sumed and their attempts to make partition a cause celebre are unrealistic,. Palestine was never an Arab State until the League of Nations made it one, to implement the Bal- four…

… pile up daily. The Arab nations are en- gaged in a recruiting campaign for their "Holy War." The Jews are mobilizing for defense. It looks like a long bloody fight. But the UN is, presumably, a peace…

… organ- ization, and with the decision to partition goes the responsibility for maintaining peace. If the Arabs, notably the irresponsible Mufti, can stir up enough trouble to cause the partition decision…

… to be reversed or succeed in creating dissension among the prtitioning powers, most of the work ac- complished recently will have been un- done. w If the Arabs succeed, it will not be long before…

…. Today, the Federalists' student branch at the University will continue its survey of opinion on aid to Europe. The group has boiled down its own con- clusions on the question of European aid, is…

… presenting them before the student body and hopes to send these conclusions on to Washington with the solid backing of stu- dents here. They have decided that an effec- tive aid program with no Red bogey to…

…, Secretary Women students attending "The Mikado" either Dec. 10 or 11 have late permission until one- half hour after the close of the performance. Women students interested in household employment over the…

… Christmas holiday may call at the Office of the Dean of Women for further information. Application for Admission to the Graduate School for the Sec- ond Semester: Students in other schools and colleges who…

August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

May 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… after the Administra- tion, in full command of the situation, beat down amendments which Demo- cratic leader Barkley (Ky.) con- tended would have forced renegotia- Palestine Issue Brings Sudden ,Arab Upsm…

… Jewish Ininigration Fli Draws Protest CAIRO, May 10-(/P)-Egyptian police fired at rioting Arabs with shotguns and wielded clubs today as violence flared in Cairo during the one-day Arab general strike…

Arab Higher Coin- mittee dispatched cables to the heads of the British, Russian and U.S. gov- ernments declaring that the recom- mendations of the British-American inquiry committee would "enable the…

… PhuI( ) t Editor's Note: This is the first in a the Student Christian Association, series of three articles on the liniver- an affiliate of the Y.M.C.A.) the ,-" sity's Fresh Air Camp. On Tuesday…

… ownership camp. of the Virginia R. Ives Foundation, MUNSON, Fla., May 10 ( / From a day in 1920 that a group of Vacation Spot Twenty-eight airmen were killed to- Michigan students took four tents and day when…

… counseled by student and Station, where the planes were baseT, remedial and instructive objiective lified volunteers ad y collided in flight driig an in mind, the Univer.ity's Fresh Air In 1935, by act of the…

… summer periods of four See STUDENT, Page 4 The planes, identified as P.B-4Y's, weeks each, is a haven for aproxi- ---------- were engaged in training maneuvers mately 230 boys betwen the ages of ,7 - Tiand…

…, dispatcher for the State guidance in the child's behavior; and through the House as speedily as it Forest Service at Munson, reported to provide students of sociology and passed the Senate were shattered to…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… dorm competition will be decided when Michigan meets Hinsdale also Monday night. Center Finale Set Saturday Turks, Arabs Clash On 1--1 Hardwood The highly favored Turks will battle the Arabs, and the…

… Class -Bill Bowler, Al Bloegehold. f ev.weight Tom Kelsey, Robert Barney, and Lyn Scha- fer. !l I- C+assified Advertising 1, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy…

students, need furnished at. in June. Possible 3 yr. occu- pancy. Thanks. Write Box 67, Mlchi- gan Daily. )6 LAWYER and wife desire furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Clean, comfortable and…

… rent. Call 2- 2205 any evening. )23 WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will…

…: Rimless gold eyeglasses during exam weeks last semester. Finder please call 439 Anderson House. )36 LOST: Quad Student. Pair grey suede gloves between Ann Arbor and Tele- graph Road. Reward. Call 2…

December 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7elfare Groups Initiate Drive To Collect Clothing For Winter 4> I With the belief that students can "do something more constructive than wave flags" during our coun- try's hour…

… day asking for clothing. Students Appointed The campus group cooperating wih the Salvation Army and the DAILY OFFICIAL rBULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) the concourse of the League tonight, 7…

student organizations. Dick Shu- ey, '42, president of Congress, has guaranteed cooperation, and together with other clubs will aid in the col- lection of the clothing which should be in by 6 p.m., this…

… Saturday. In the case of students living in he dormitories, this deadline will be 3xtended to Wednesday of next week. Professor Karl Litzenberg has also 'ssured the group of his cooperation, is director of…

… the dormitories. In the meantime collectors are busy can- vassing fellow students for contribu- tions. - Buy a Coodfelow Edition - 3 eech Victors Are Announced Butterfield, London, Dann Present Winning…

… the leadership of Bill Sawyer, Grad., an all-campus carol sing will be sponsored by the Student Religious Association at 9 p.m. Sunday at the steps in front of the Main Library. The program is under the…

… ever held entirely for Univer- sity students, an open' house will be held at Lane Hall, home of the Stu- dent Religious Association. At that time, contributions of sturdy and washable toys can be made to…

March 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… discussion groups, the Univer- sity of Michigan Arab Club, a Chinese Students Christian Or- ganization, and a Journalism So- ciety to be composed of graduate and undergraduate students of journalism. Two…

… tablishment of dignified housin at a time when the University had not undertaken housing re sponsibilities for its students, mei or women. They still play an im portant part in the housing sit uation on this…

… three-quarters' majority vote with no emphasis, publicly or privately expressed, on keeping students out of the group but rather an at- titude of including as many mem- hers as the group is allowed to…

…- sons which is so often the case still for those students not in- vited to membership. In other words, a positive instead of a neg- ative attitude would be better. A See DEAN, Page 5 Villa ge Council…

… leading memlbers of the cast, accompanied by Arlene Sollenberger. - e e . SAC Bans Campus Royalty, Approves Karl Marx Society With Political Groups Students Unaffiliated 4) Gambling Ruled Out For…

… Michigras Fete Revival of the Karl Marx So- ciety on this campus was ap- proved yesterday by the Student Affairs Committee. The Society, active as a student group from 1940 to 1944, pledged itself 'not to…

… membership in the Society is "open to all students, regardless of political affiliation or belief." It declared that the Society was not affiliated with any national organization, trade union or po- litical…

… royalty and gambling devices were ruled out for the traditional Michigras carnival by the Student Affairs Committee at their meeting yestesrday. The Committee found that lot- teries and gambling are "forbid…

… Petitionts Now on. File Students Urged To Run for legislatuire Repoiting that two petitions for the Student Legislature elee- Speech, Music Students Will Present Opera 'Marriage of Figaro' To Open Here Today…

students in the music school anc the speech department's play pro- duction classes will feature Rose DerDerian and Virginia Persons alternating in the role of the Countess, with Henry Austin as the…

November 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… statement by the chief of staff of the truce mission to the Arabs that they had lost the war and had better make peace. Anyone who has followed the news for the past weeks could have told the Arab countries…

… the same thing and it would have carried just as much force as Brig. Gen. Riley's comment. If the Arabs think they can get more by. making peace with Isreal, they will do so, otherwise Gen. Riley might…

…E and Sanroma. Brahms: Quartet No. 1, in G Minor, Op. 25; Pro Arte, Rubin- stein, Piano. Mozart: Divertimento No. 15, in B Flat, K.287. Szigeti, Violin, Chamber Orch. Cond. Goberman. All graduate Students

… invited. Silence requested. Student Faculty Hour: 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, Michigar League. Sociology and Anthropol- oy departments will be guests Co-sponsored by Assembly and Pan-hel. International…

… Center weekly te for all foreign students and thei American friends. 4:30-6 p.m International Center. Hostesses Mrs. T. Raleigh Nelson and Mrs Waldo C. Johnston. Letters to the Editor ... Gilbert and…

…'s League at 7:40 p.m. Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Arts: Busi- ness meeting, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 4208 Angell Hall. Eta Kappa Nu: Dinner meet- ing, 6 p.m., Michigan Union. Transfer Students who are members of Pi Lambda…

… invited. N.S.A. Meeting: 4 p.m., Student Legislature room, 3rd floor, Michi- gan Union. IFC Executive Council: Meeting, 4 p.m., Rm. 2 University Hall. U. of M. Rifle Club: Firing, 7-9:30 p.m., ROTC range. A…

… prone match will be shot. Deutscher Verein: 7:45 p.m., Rms. K. L. M, Michigan Union. Prof. J. W. Eaton will speak on "Vocations for modern language students." French and Spanish Clubs are invited. La p…

…, in student body and faculties alike." The state- ment makes no sense, of course, unless by "communists" they mean liberals. For everybody knows there are not that many communists in our schools. Now…

… usual thir- ty-inch step, that is five hundred eighteen miles. The average per- son walks about three miles per hour, which means that the owner of this car has wasted 172.7 preci- ous student hours per…

May 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… by Handel, Greig and Romance Language Building. Schubert and his own Sonata for * *35 Bells in a recital at 1:30 p.m., JCF Spcaker . . .today. , Paul Beckwith, staff member Student Recital . . of Inter…

…-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship in Michigan, will speak Rose Suzanne Derderian, music to the Michigan Christian Fel- school student, will present a song lowship on "The Function of recital at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at YV…

…, both# Election of officers will head music school students. the agenda for the first meeting trial Democracy at 5:30 p.m. to- Save Those War Bonds! Lowenthal To Discuss Issue Of Palestine Historian Will…

….m. Wednsday in m. 303 Chemistry Building. Andre Dreiding, . 1.1 Fugimoto and L. B. Wilk. graduate students working tnder Dr. Werner E. Bachmar.n in the field of hormone synthesis, will be the speakers…

… wil mester to bring their strength up sponsored by the Public Aff to normal. Committee of the Student Re Of these seven fraternities° ious Association, returned in F which are reactivating, only two…

… Meeting rJ7HERE IS further evidence t National leaders in the fields of The United States has gr psychology, education and student rich beyond the dreams of avar personnel will attend a conference Our…

…: Weekdays until 5 P.M., 25c Evenings and Sundays, 30c NEVER SAY GOODBYE with Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parker -- and -- SHADOW OF A WOMAN with Helmut Dantine, Andrea King WANTED TO RENT STUDENT VET AND WIFE…

… desire to rent or sublease apartment for sum- mer semester onl. Call 2-4401, ext. 207 Wenley, Jack Williamson. )4. VETERAN-GRADUATE STUDENT and wife wish to sublet apartment for 8-week summer session. No…

… children. References. Call 2-0119. )46 UNFURNISHED 3-Room Apartment wanted by veteran medical student and school teacher wife. Call 2-2034. )71 STUDENT VETERAN and wife wish to rent furnished or unfurnished…

… in the Holy Land? How can peace come to an embattled country where Jews, Arabs and British are involved in y i 2G 9 ~conflict.? Hear MARVIN LOWENTHAL Noted Writer, Historian and Foreign Correspondent…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…T E MNhiIGAN DAILY Fifty-Fifth Year I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Conference Opponents Listed Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Bank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Ray McFee Editorial Staffg…

… "floored him." He also expressed the view that college students of our age are perhaps more mature now than they will ever be. For, we dare to think more radically, are more aware of the struggles going on…

…-E Day becomes just another story in yesterday's paper. "Students didn't celebrate here-no, not the expected flow of liquor, so far as I could see. We were sober-sober to the extent that classes went on as…

… with establishing a peace of justice." Arab Glamour... SAUDI ARABIA, which supplies the chief glam- our for San Francisco, has sent five of its top-drawer princes to represent the Arabs of South Arabia…

… Standard Oil Co. of California, and striding through hotel lobbies dressed in long-flowing burnooses, they are the chief visual attraction of the conference. The other day as the five Arab princes walked…

… has been cancelled. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary All Students interested in partici- patingin the three-act student writ- ten English Department comedy are asked to be on hand this afternoon at 2 o…

…'clock (CWT) fourth floor An- gell Hall. La Soiedad Hispanica offers two fifty dollar scholarships (plus tui- tion) to the University of Mexico Summer School. Students interested must apply through Professor…

… before Monday, May 14, 1945. Academic Notices Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to do directed teaching next term are required to pass a qualifying exami- nation in the…

… subject in which they expect to teach. This examination will be held on Saturday, May 12, at 7:30 a.m. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The examination will con- sume…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… I 4fIt~tL PFiaiUI4; A QUICK LOOK-SEE at college papers around the country in the past week tells us that America's student population has reacted with shock and indignation to the Czech coup and…

… free- dom. Each group seeks to outdo the other in its diatribe against sin. But a democracy goes under in central Europe. Students who are indignant, as we would be indignant, march to the Pres- ident…

…'s palace to urge Mr. Benes not to give in. They are shot and clubbed by the action committees who would rather not have the students reach their president. And here in Michigan, the fighters for academic…

… freedom are silent. In New York's City College, at Ohio State University, out in California, students have condemned the Gottwald government. They have indicated to their freedom-loving, fellow students in…

… Europe that Americans are not passive to their plight and will fight for a restoration of their values. But the organized students of the Uni- versity of Michigan say nothing. Two NSA interim…

… representatives to the International Union of Students in Prague Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily stafff and represent the views of the writers only. have resigned…

… Cezechoslo- vakian student population is up against. Members of MYDA, like the rest of us, have read that the Gottwald government is restricting higher education in Czechoslo- vakia to those who profess…

…'ron there it spread until, in 1947, only one state, New Hampshire, refused to per- mit church classes on school time. Nearly 2,000 communities, with over a million and a half -students, now have some kind of…

… expected, returned a verdict of not guilty. During the trial the defense attorney stated that the citizens of Ann Arbor didn't need students to tell them how to run the city. How well-off would many of these…

… Ann Arbor citizens be without the presence of 20,000 students? This is, as perhaps few years in our history, a year of decision. In other words. it's soul searching time. How long can you as a stu- dent…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… r IMN&I"m )% -O.w ""Pgqft * * . % . # t ___ - - - I 4-- -I W -pw1.1 " --&.1 -) 944 Pifty-Fourth Year Edit-1 and managed by students of tihe University. of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board in Control of Student Publieations.0 Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The…

… Collegiate Press, 1943-44 TERM UNDEFINEIA Majority of Students Vote for World Police THE PQST-WAR Council has just completed a poll of 500 students proportionately repre- senting the Aripy, the ±Tavy and…

… Marines, civilian men, and women .students. These 500 voted better than two to one for some kind of "inter- national police force." Unfortunately, since the term "international police force" was not de…

…- fined and no question was raised about the international organization that presumably would control the police force, what this vote means is that more than two out three students on the campus are in…

… it. The question, "Are you in favor, etc.," is open to the criticism that it may have suggested a favorable answer to some students of no pro- nounced opinions. This could easily have been avoided by…

… asking half of the voters the same question in negative form, "Are you opposed, etc." A number of students found the, limited "yes" or "no" alternatives inadequate. Some of thos6 in favor commented: "Yes…

… acquainted?" Obviously, such a poll tells very little except that probably a majority of the students arej in favor of some kind of international regulation of affairs after the war. --L. J. Carr, Associate…

… other states will affix their stamp of approval, and the necessary action will be taken promptly. -Henry Arrow WHITE PAPER: Students Urged To Sign Zionist u rm s Petion PROTESTING the discontinuance of…

…, will then expire. Thereafter, the Arab com- unity wil be able to exercise a veto power on the entry of further Jewish settlers. Discrimination against Jews has been prac- tised throughout the world for…

July 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 183) • Page Image 4

… and civ- ilians on campus meet Michigan coeds. A fee of 25 cents was charged for regis- tration, the money to go into the Bomber Scholarship Fund, which was created to provide scholarships for students

… "lock your doors" warning to students as robberies in West Quadrangle and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house push- ed the total "take" in recent weeks above WE MAY WEAR SILLY HATS BUT... Editorial Rounds New…

…. Michigan Christian Fellowship will have its weekly meeting today at 4:30' p.m. in the basement of Lane Hall. Rev. Henry O. Yoder of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion will be the speaker. This will be…

Student Group will meet at 6:30. Charles Sloane will talk on the "Situation in Germany During the War." Refreshments will be served. Lutheran Student Association will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Zion Lutheran…

… principally for smoking,, -The New Yorker. Fifty-Eighth Year Xette4 The Time Is Now OUT OF THE FURY of renewed fighting between the Arabs and the Jews in Pal- estine comes the greatest hope for a success…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell.................Managing Editor Nancy Helmick................General Manager Clyde…

… protecting American oil in the Near East? We were certainly not as eager to continue our democratic crusade in Pal- estine, after the firm warning from the Arabs that America had "not yet done any- thing to…

…- amination: Students intending to concen- trate in mathematics. in the Col- lege of Literature, Science, and1 the Arts are reminded that thet requirements are as follows: 1. 60 hours of academic credit. 2…

student is not expected to make any spe- cial preparation for this examina- tion which will next be offered on Wed., Jan. 14, 4 p.m.. Rm. 3011 Angell Hall. English Concentration (General Program) The…

… English Concentration Ad- visers, General Program, will keep special office hours during the week of January 12th for students who wish to arrange their pro- grams for the second semester. All students who…

…-racial Association Mixer: 4-6 p.m., Michigan Union. NSA Sub-committee on Racial Discrimination. 2 p.m., Lane Hall. C'ornedbeef Corner, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation: Open from 8 to 10 p.m. All students invited. Roger…

… Williams Guild: Supper meeting, 6 p.m., followed by a panel discussion of Universal Mil- itary Training. S ** Unitarian Student Group: 6:30 p.m., International Center. Guests of the International Student As…

…- soCia tion. Lutheran Student Association: 5:30 p.m., Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. Supper meeting, 6 p.m. Prof. William Frankena will speak on "The Relation of Ethics to Theol- ogy. Westminster Guild: 5 p…

… Theatre. Tickets go on sale tomorrow in the theatre box office, which will be open from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 2-5 p.m. Students will be given a spe- cial low rate on tickets for the Wednesday and Thursday per…

… High Speed Photography," will be presented at the Rackham Amphitheatre, by the Student Branch AIEE-IRE, in conjunction with the Michigan Section, AIEE. Tues., Jan. 13, 8 p.m. Everyone invited. UMT…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… particular use of specialists, should fit students for common spheres of interest which they must share with others in a democratic world." Basic Courses The committee recommended that Harvard inaugurate a…

… general courses in each of these areas. A program similar to the commit- tee's had been proposed by the Har- vard Student Council in 1939-40. The Harvard Plan will begin on an optional basis in September…

…, 1946, and will continue in the experimental stage "until teaching and curricular methods have been so perfected as to justify extending the system to all students." General Education Idea Yale University…

… distributed between courses in interpretation, concentra- tion and relationships to other fields." Yale students will have a choice of these two plans beginning with the fall term, 1946. Also unknown is the…

… campus talent. Students in- terested in appearing on the pro- gram should contact Ruth McMor- is at 2-2547. Auditors will be held the latter part of this week. Joe Gentile will broadcast his "Happy Joe…

… University students. Paul1John, assisted by Dick Roeder, is chairman of the Homecoming Weekend. Art DerDerian, who re- cently transferred from Minnesota, will serve as co-ordinator of the va- rious events…

…, to serve on an advisory board to Dean of Students, Joseph Bursley. The status of a set of fraternity regulations, "Post War Plans for Fra- ternities,"'was discussed with special emphasis being given to…

… neither has out- lined yet a specific course for its fu- ture. It is expected that the question of Jewish immigration .into Palestine will also be taken up. In the mean- time the Pan Arab League reached a…

… crea- tion of a joint committee to deal with the question of Jewish immigration into Palestine. Rev. Long To Give Two Talks Here Rev. Loy L. Long, traveling secre- tary of the Student Volunteer Move…

… -,-- f_--. ,-I .- r n ih fThff h f hq ndneV __. - .. . To Direct Cleveland Orchestra -.' ERIC LEINSDORF Student Earns Navy Award In an anniversary celebration held at the University on the 170th birth…

December 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… distribution of wealh in the world." The Un-American Activities Committee then goes on to say that textbooks lie by giving students "the idea that our country is hopelessly ridden with economic evils," when…

… promise.'" And our students should also be told that it's our concept of individuality and inde- Pendeice that has made us the richest coun- try in the world. Our national resources have little to do with…

… Israeli troops were about to unlatch a trap which holds some 1,200 Egyptian troops in an effort to negotiate an Arab-Jewish peace settlement. China... . Desparate fighting between the nationalist defenders…

… elected Student Legislators held their first session this week and heard retiring Legislature president Blair Moody tell them that the coming year "is one of decision for student government at the Uni…

… Routher said he thought "Labor will support the program if the solution of final details move in the direction started today." Report Cards.. .. Students were eagerly grading their instructors this week as…

… lighting fa- cilities with a foot-candle meter, found that many students were gleening their knowledge under a gleam of light. Officials promptly announced that more light was in the offing. Study Abroad…

….. .. A Foreign Summer Study Plan, intended to enable students to study abroad next summer and get credits here for their work, was announced last week, and committees were set up to arrange the program…

…. Under NSA sponsorship, it would give qualified students a chance to travel with at least part of their expenses paid. * * * * Sports .... Shortly on the heels of a strong victory over Michigan State on…

… pathos to lend substance to the presentation. The def tness with which the muses are interwoven bespeaks the - fine direction the film received. Ti r Fifty-Ninth Year i Edited and managed by students of…

May 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…Tfl~ MCRIG NRlIL THE MICHIGAN DAILY Stand For Peace Remains Firm Despite New Blitzkrieg Editor Says Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summner Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to…

… have "fairly nice personalities." That's very generous, for a Michigan student, Mr. Wunsch. Maybe you'd like to know what we think of the "contemporary generation of Uni- versity students,"-and maybe you…

… Appointments and Occupational Information, G. E. Myers. Report of the Board in Control of Student Publications, W. A. Mc- Laughlin. Report of the. Committee on Rhodes Scholarships, A. L. Cross Report of the…

… Policy, E. B. Stason. Educational Policies, O. S. Duf- fendack Student Relations, A. Marin. Public Relations, S. W. Allen. Plant and Equipment, C. S. Schoe- pfle. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary To the Members…

… nominations for offic- ers are posted in the Student Offices of the Union. All members can ob- tain ballots and vote there, until Wednesday, May 15. Academic Notices C211-Music Education-because of music…

… Fellowship of Reconciliation meets in Lane Hall at '7:00 p.m. Mon- day. Mr. Joseph Mazzawi will talk on the Arab-Jewish problem in Pal- estine. Hillel Installation Banquet: Reser- vations for annual Banquet…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… stoppage of Jewish im- migration into Palestine stipulated in the White Paper, passed by the Bri- tish House of Commons in 1939. More than 500 students signed the petitions yesterday, which will be sent to…

…. That per- iod ends on April 1. At that time the country will be turned over to the Arabs, who will be able to practice any form of dis- crimination against further Jewish immigration into Palestine as…

… in any branch of the armed services, including assigned reservists, are in- eligible. Tests May Be Retaken Students who took the test of April 2 or November 9, 1943, and who are still eligible to apply…

… of the Dean of Students, Rm. 2, University Hall. Heavy Snow Blankets State, Slows Trns Heaviest snow of the winter blank- eted the campus and state last night, causing busses and trains to be any…

… program can go into effect Within three or four weeks without duplication of machinery or supplementary funds. At present the University does have enrolled some students who have been discharged fror war…

November 11, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… house or neighborhood. The handsome gift cacrd s we supply ;;o free with every gift, and practically do the selling for you. Special re- dluced rates available on LIFE, TIME. Phone Student Periodical…

… Cross Country meet, added another title to his laurels yesterday as he won the All-Campus Cross Country crown in 12:14.5. Ken-Babcock of Wenley finished second. The Chinese, Arabs, and Turks are leading…

… HOURS: 11:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. ENJOY A REAL SUNDAY DINNER AT WEEKDAY PRICES DAILY STEAK SPECIAL . .. $1.00 Sirloin Steak - Mexican Slow - French Fries Coffee - Roll --- Pie STUDENTS: You Can Save on Our…

… card to announce each gift. They are free, and the Christmas gift rates are lower than the year-round rates. Phone Student Periodical Agency now and find out how easy it is to give subscriptions at…

November 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…-engine automobiles To tie in with the 'general sports reme of the issue. Hal Wilson, sports ditor of The Daily, has composed a ports quiz to test the student's know- ledge of turf, diamond,"gridiron and track…

…. Gargoyle's editors guarantee a geius rating to anyone who can correctly answer every question. It's a challenge, so all students are arged to buy their Gargoyles early on Tuesday. Commander Youn To Discuss…

… speaker to appear in the series of lectures on naval subjects sponsored by the Department of Vaval Science and Tactics. This series of fifteen lectures is designed primarily for students who T"old or intend…

… begun at last week's meeting, will be continued this evening, THusie ,Students To Give Recital ~eveli, Howland., Stubbins To Conduet Ensemble Striking a fresh note in musical programs to be given here…

… this season. a student ensemble under the direc- tion of William H. Stubbins, Russell Howland and Prof. William Revelli, all of the music school faculty, will be heard in a recital of compositions for…

… Street Entrance of Ain Arbor High School on Wednesday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m. International Center: Beside the regular classes in spoken Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic, and the special English…

… classes for foreign students, the program this week in- cludes the following to be specially, noted: Wednesday, Nov. 12. The program for the Music Hour will consist of Brahm's Symphony No. 2; Cezr Franck…

… planned. Admission by dentification card; no charge. The ime will be varied each weej: to accommodate differences in study3 schedules.! University students who are for- mer students or alumnae of Mount…

June 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… Justina Peck, SM, will give a harp recital at 4:15 p. m. to- day in the Lydia Mendelssohn thea- ter. Miss Peck will play Handel's "The Harmonious Blacksmith," Corelli's "Giga," Debussy's "Premiere Arabes

… service to University students who have not previously attended are asked to do so. Other interested per- sons are cordially invited to attend. University Lecture: Emilio Harth Terre. Professor of Fine Arts…

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