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October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… among the ig- norant Arab masses was not so set against the Jews there would be peace in Palestine," claims Miss Yona Yoshpe, University student from Hadera, Palestine. Miss Yoshpe comes from a small town…

…SUNDAY, OCTOB~ERt 12, 1947 THE iIICHIGAN DAILY m il N MASSES MISLED: Propaganda Cited by Student As Cause for Holy Land Unrest Hall To Speak on Area Studies By BETTE HAMILTON "If propaganda…

… near Tel Aviv which is sur- rounded by Arab villages. She said that the Arabs walk freely among the Jews and relations are friend- ly. Believe Propaganda "The main trouble is that the Arab people believe…

… their leaders' propaganda against the Jews in spite of the many situations where the Arabs and Jews are working together in harmony," she said. Miss Yoshpe pointed out the fact ,that Arab leaders have…

… almost complete control over the thinking of the masses. Treatment of Women The culture of the Arabs is il- lustrated by their treatment of women, she stated. "They are slaves, bought and sold, with no…

… training at an established settlement. Here they form a nu- cleus and when they receive funds from the Jewish National Fund they form a new collective settle- ment," she continued. The Arabs have begun a pro…

…- Konya TURKEY . CYPRUS S RI SAUD ARAI LEBANON PALESTINEIA 7crusalem' CAIRO. IRDKAN /SAUDI A RABIA EG PT S.ao3 se S TATUTE MILES TROOPS ON BORDERS- Shaded areas indicate the five Arab states whose forces…

… were reported to be moving along the borders of Palestine (black area) to translate into action the Arab League's resolutions calling ion the Arab world to de- fend Palestine from Zionism. gram similar…

… Rackham Building. Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Del- ta, sociology honorary society, the weekly series, it is hoped, will help inform both faculty and students of current research projects in the social…

… sciences at the University. Another purpose of the weekly series is to stimulate assistance of such projects by additional re- search of students and faculty members in allied fields and over- come…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN AILY Students Will Meet .Today In International Center To Found Organization Arab students of the University will gather at 5 p.m. today in the Inter- national Center to organize the…

… first Arabic Culture Society ever to exist on campus, Ismail Khalidi, Grad., ex- vhange student from the American University in Beirut, Lebanon, an- nounced yesterday. Following the example of other na…

…- tional and racial groups, the Arab students intend to establish an organ- ization in which all students and faculty members interested in the study of Arabic culture and language are invited to join…

…. Khalidi empha- ized the fact that not only Arabs are eligible to join. 'Thr will be no politicalor economi issues discussed at the group's meetings, he com- mented. The new society, the name of which in…

Arabic is Al-Thaqfa, will pursue its study of Arabic culture through debates, lectures, discussions and pub- lications, Khalidi said. There are at present on campus about 25 Arabs, coming from Syria…

…, Lebanon, Palestine and Iraq. The interest in Arabic culturerhere has been increased by the University's establishment of exchange scholar- ships with the American University.- Miners Are Trapped HUNTINGTON…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… turn off water dur- ing the Christmas vacation, will be available to married students living at the Village. The water should be turned off to keep the pipes from freezing, they explained. Service for…

… turn- ing off the water will be from Dec., 18 to 23, and for turning it on, from Jan. 2 to 4. Fourteen University students have volunteered to supply this service. The management has sent out letters…

… notifying resi- dents. ARAB, JEWISH AREAS: Great Geographic Differences, In Palestine Cited by Crary ,, Iy KI NNETII 1OWE. Il eographie differences be- tween Ile proposed Jewish and Arab states are probably…

… decreases from north to south and from the Mediterranean to the interior. The bulk of the Arabic area is contained in the highlands of Galilea, Samaria and , Judea, where irrigation is impractical be- cause…

… Mary, the Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the royal family." SAMAFEAJ area of the Palestine partition- ing is shown above. (1) Prin- cipal Jewish and Arab cities, where…

… outbreaks are heaviest. (Z) International area. Shaded portion is Jewish. , Arab zone, is the nucleus of the metal-working industry . Most Advanced Country "It is safe to say that Palestine is the most…

… disclosed to some degree today when approxi- mately 600 speech students indi- cate their opinions at the Annual Invitational Debate Meet to be held in Angell Hall. Sponsored by the speech de- partment, the…

…" ballots. "The ballots should provide an inter- esting cross-section of student opinion regarding world govern- ment," Klechner said, pointing out that speech students come from many schools on campus…

… exchange. All members are invited. RA Coffee hour: 4:30 p.m., La e Hall. Special guests: Hin- dustan Association. Everyone is invited. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Michigan League Coke Bar. All students

…- ments. Social hour. All University students invited. Coming Events Graduate Outing Club: Meet for winter sports, 2:30 p.m., Sun., Dec. 14, northwest entrance, Rackham Bldg. Sign up at Rackham check desk…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Reveals Students Against Barbers' Tactics Opposition to Disciminuation Policy Voiced by Overwhelming Majority A total of 4,383 students cast a decisive 5 to 1 vote against barber shop racial discrimination…

… bar- ber if he were to serve both Negroes and White?", was answered "yes" Ten Jewish. Settlers Killed In Gun Fight. Palestine Death Reaches 172 in Toll Riots JERUSALEM, Dec. 11- () - Arab gunmen…

…- toel and Hamizrachie settlements in the vicinity, endowed with American funds. The Arabs, us- ing machineguns, were reported to have raided the group from three sides near the villages of Kfar and Zion…

…. An official announcement said four of the 10 killed were le- gally armed members of the Jew- ish settlement police force. Street Fighting Jews and Arabs shot it out to- day in the winding streets of…

… there tonight with a counterattack by the Jewish de- fense militia Hagana against the port city's Arab quarter, Wadi Rushmiya. These sources said a dozen Arabs were wounded by bombs and gunfire. Hagana re…

…- ported it had blown up a house from which Arabs directed fire that killed two persons yesterday. Union Snow Trip Planned For January Final plans for the annual Michigan Union Snow Trip to Grayling…

…, Jan. 9 and transport students to Grayling where there are facilities for ice skating, tobogganing and skiing. Return by Bus Following a week-end of winter sports and dancing, students will return to…

… campus' by the same busses Sunday afternoon. Total cost of the entire trip, in- cluding transportation, reom and meals will be approximately $15 per person. Students making the trip will be charged $6 for…

… and formulated by the Inter-Racial Association but was conducted by the Student Legislature to insure impartiality. Dick Kelly, Legislature elections chairman, said last night that bal- lots were in the…

… bopcott, work in com- A Negro student, who was re- fused service in an E. Liberty St. barbershop yesterday said he would file a complaint against the proprietor, who is violating the Diggs Act by his…

April 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… operating room. She takes a blood pressure reading to make sure everything is as it should be. As a freshman, she practiced on other student nurses to learn the proper techniques in the care of patients. Half…

…, Harriet and the other student nurses settle down for a lecture on communicable diseases given by Dr. Stewart. Each pen is poised so nothing will be missed. This course for juniors acquaints them with the…

… post operative patient who is just recovering from the effects of an anesthetic. AS A FRESHMAN, Harriet learned about the different types of nursing by practicing on her fellow students. Couzens Hall has…

… a fifty bed practice unit which student nurses use for this pur- pose. Although the nursing school is independent of the hospital, Harriet has many of her classes there. The hospital library is also a…

… favorite place to study. At 4:30 p.m. her day at the hos- pital is over and she strolls back to the dormitory to write a case history report. * * * A STUDENT nurse's day is not all work and no play. Harriet…

… ac- tually we have the same rules and privileges as other women students do." Harriet Vallette is one of 200 women living in Couzens Hall, who plan to make nursing their profession. "After gra duat ion…

January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… American policy, backed by the communist- inspired student riots against the American marines, are merely what can be expected from a party of Charley Macarthys who sing or curse, howl or coo on order from…

student meet- ing in Chicago where young southern gen- tlemen and their northern associates re- considered the Civil War. Could he be- lieve in God or count on the social force we call "the people" and look…

… Material of a LS.&A., Schools of Education and Music. Students should present their Cashier's Receipts for sec- ond semester registration mate- rials at Rm. 4, University Hall. See your advisers and secure…

… all necessary signatures before ex- aminations begin if possible. Recreational Leadership - Women Students: A course in Recreational Leadership will be offered by the Department of Physical Education…

February 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY For Michigan Only? OUT OF STATE students have been clipped again. But it isn't a novel idea any more. Way back in the fall of 1945 the first big blow was landed. Tuition had…

… maintained a 110-65 dollar out-state in- state ratio, when suddenly the University announced that out-staters were now to pay 150 dollars, other students 70. At the time, most of the arguments and grumblings…

… May 15, the last British troops are sched- uled to withdraw from Palestine. There will then be no force to hold in check the Arab-Jewish fighting, which has already begun. with the barriers down, the ex…

… impossible. There will then be only two al- ternatives. Alternative one will be inaction. Under this alternative no one will intervene to halt the conflict be- tween Arabs and Jews. This is unthinkable…

…. Unfortunately, al- ternative two is also unthinkable. For if someone is to intervene to halt the Jewish-Arab conflict, af- ter it has reached the blood bath stage, that someone must be the United States. If we…

November 12, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… Association will present the first Gym Jam of the year from 8 p.m. to midnight Fri- day, Nov. 22, in Barbour and Water- man Gyms. The evening's program will feature sports, bridge and dancing for all students

students interested in acting as master of ceremonies for the Cam- pus Casbah, open from 9 p.m. to mid- night every Friday and Saturday in the League Ballroom, are urged to attend the tryout meeting to be…

… workers. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 7:30 tonight in the League. Any emcee who has previously applied, yet has not had the opportunity to'try out, and any other student who would be…

… forum discussions this evening at 7:30 at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. The topic for dis- cussion will be 'Relations between the Arabs and Jews in Palestine." Every- one is cordially invited to…

…. Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Nov. 13, in the E. Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. A discussion on the relative merits of a chain type Pharmacy as…

March 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY axam Mimt1 Be Filed Today ueation School Offers Pests To, Aid Future EmployersOf Students pplications for admission to the onal Teacher Examination must led in the offices of…

… to graduate undergraduate students. he objective test of short answer s involving multiple choices will nine the fields of English com- tion and comprehension, general are, and liberal arts program. Ed…

… programs in the State." Arabic Society HoldMeeting Will Ratify Constitution, Elect Officers Today Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture soci- ety, will hold its first business meet- ing at 4:15 p.m. today in the Union…

… contributions of the Arab peoples to world social order." Dr. McDowell analyzed the achievements of the Arabs in the past and expressed the belief that if given the opportun- ity' to unite in a federal government…

… er-Cooperative Constitution :alled Extension Of Democracy By ROBERT SPECKHARD "A significant extension of student democracy is taking place," Frank Rideout, '41, president of the Inter- Cooperative…

… Council, said yesterday in discussing the process of adopting a constitution for a central govern- ing organization of the nine stu- dent cooperative houses on the Uni- versity campus. "The 220 students in…

… process that these students possess, that they are now doing so," he added. "Each individual house now has the relative powers envisioned for the central organization, but many of the problems to be faced…

… than previously thought possible, Vahan A. Kalajan, '41, instigator of the society said yesterday. All interested pre-medical students are invited to attend a meeting at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow in the East Am…

… Neuropsychiatric In-c stitute, which vas completed in Jan- uary, 1939, and deicated by appro- priate ceremonies on February 11,N 1939. Dead of Students Joseph A. Burs- ley believes that the full influence of the new…

… men's dormitories can onlyr be determined by time. In his an- nual report for 1938-1939, Dean Bursley said that "there is no ques- tion but that the living conditions1 of a large part of the student

October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… leaves offered by the educational .insti- tution to other students. The between-term leave is au- tomatically granted to all veter- ans on 'enrollment. However, vet- erans do not desire this leave are…

… past, student-veterans earned leave at the rate of two and a half days a month during the course of study. Vet Delegates Meet at Union Renew Campaign To Increase Subsistence A renewed campaign to…

… increase subsistence for student veterans will get under way at 2 p.m. to- day in the Union, when delegates from colleges and universities throughout the state meet to map out preliminary strategy for part…

… last week of the Con- gressional session, the Senate approved a subsistence increase of $10 per month for single vet- erans and $15 per month for married students. Additional al- lowances for additional…

… 'Drinking Ban' Meets With Student Protests By HARRIET FRIEDMAN A wave of protest against the University's new "drinking ban" has arisen on campus. Revised interpretations of a University drinking rule were…

March 12, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…, taxis, American maga- zines and papers, though it is the heart of the Arab speaking world." "Throughout North Africa and the Near East," he concluded, "Ameri- can curiosity is still dominating the scene…

… 'Ensian Business Staff are requested to come to the meeting at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. 3 eiiitnu i U irmrs1I3 students on campus, which will be Scholars from all over the…

… Academy of Science Byrl Bacher will talk to the students Arts and Letters. about the adjustment to university More than 200 papers will be pre- life. sented in the 17 different sectional Robert Klinger…

…, assistant counselor programs representing various fields to foreign students, will discuss such of learning during the two-day con- things as immigration rules, ration-' ference. All addresses and section ing…

… 11 0 GAINS IN USED TEXT 0 S Fifty- three newly-arrivedhforeign students .have enrolled at the Uni- versity this semester, it was an- nounced yesterday, including 14 from Turkey, seven from China…

…- ernment to study engineering at the University since 1940. The other Turkish students are civilian grad-, uates of Roberts College, Istanbul. All of them have been traveling more than three months in order…

students to arrive from China since the closing of the Burma Road two years ago. Last semester four Chinese succeeded in leaving war-encircled China and they were the first group to arrive here since 1942…

…. For the first time in several years, all 20 of the Latin American repub- lics are represented by students on ;he campus. Included in this group are 15 students on special scholar- ships who will study…

… Editorial office in the Student Publications Building. CLASSIFIED DIR ECT ORY Or NE if You Prer Stide Supplies for All Departments Ii;I;/ i;! ;iPl MIss DENNEY'S Lipsticks are unique-- adding luscious…

May 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…- tuted a frank statement of policy on each side. They pointed out that there was a great gap be- tween the American statement I and the Soviet statement. One-Act Plays ToBe Given Tomorrow A bill of student

… night. Outsiders attending games will ,ontinue to pay fifty cents but students may present ID cards at the time of purchase for the price reduction. The method of choosing Men's Judiciary Committee' was…

…, May 11s-The Jewish Army said today its fighters had captured Beit Mah- sir, main base for Arab forces in the battle for control of the vital Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, WASHINGTON, May 11 - The American…

… in the spotlight at the Student Affairs Committee meeting yesterday as the group ruled not to release the member- ship lists of campus political clubs and again tackled the problem of political…

… speeches. The SAC moved that student membership in political groups shall not be released except by specific request of the student involved. The ruling was an outgrowth of a request by Max Dean, chairmain…

… potential employers or other persons asking for student rec- ords would not have access to po- litical club affiliations unless au- thorized by the student involved. The "speakers ban" was again in the news…

… to organize their group, The two students said they were unfamiliar with the accreditation procedure and made arrangements to reorganize through proper methods. Yesterday the Student Affairs Committee…

… Needs Money For Additions Possible Student Fee for Games By HERB RUSKIN A recommendation that the Board of Regents take steps to finance badly needed athletic fa- cilities was made yesterday by the Board…

… prices. They advanced the possibility that students might be charged admission for football games epring Concert at 8:wl and other lniversity athletic elli, will play works by events in their annual report…

… second issue of The Daily's literary supplement, previously scheduled for May 28, will not ap- pear until the fall semester be- cause of previous publication re- quirements. Students who have contributed…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… emphasis on national preparedness will result in the fea- turing of the body-building type of sport for college students by physi- cal education departments and in intramural programs, according to Prof…

… will be important in the camp life to which the newly drafted men will be in- troduced. Professor Mitchell stressed the re- sponsibility of the colleges in giving all students an increased knowledge of…

… Arbor Society of Friends and the Fel- lowship of Reconciliation. The organizing committee includes Prof. Arthur Dunham of the Social Work Curriculum; Kennth Morgan, director of the Student Religious As…

… work guaranteed-Rea- sonable rates-call Mrs. Walsh or Mrs. Eley, 2-4108. 186 LAUNDERING - 9 LAtTNDRY -2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 3c STUDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu- dent rates. Moe…

… apartment built-in book cases, cedar closet, electric kitchen. No students. Telephone 2-1327. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for teachers, graduate, or business women. Laundry and cooking fa- cilities if desired. 426…

…. Rich oil wells have recently been discovered there and the Arab-' ians believe that every other majort country in the world has designs on their territory. On the other hand, they feel that the United…

… a game of Alpha Nu, Zeta Phi Eta, and Delta of varsity competition in the future, checkers was played with Ohio State Sigma Rho with the assistance of the he said. All students who are in- by radio…

… The Michigan Committee on Latin American Studies is attempting to organize a Journal Club, it was an- nounced by Prof. P. E. James. Interested faculty members' and graduate students in' seven depart…

… has been suggested, he said, that the teams be given a selection of topics from which the two teams may select the one which they will argue. Greater participation of students in forensic activities…

November 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…- ment. Graduate Students in Zoology: Graduate students who wish to de- clare their intention of becoming ap- plicants for the doctorate in zoology should secure the proper blanks at the Zoology Office…

… boatswainship will be given. Members of all ranks should attend this meeting. Non-members are cordially invited. Arab Society: Al-Thaqafa will hold a round table discussion tonight at 7:30 at the International…

… Center. The topic'for discussion will be "Al-Ghaz- ali and his Philosophy" led by Fakhri Malouf, a graduate student in phil- osophy from Syria. Graduate Council Social Hour: The weekly social hour for…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. in the Lounge of the Interna- tional Center. Membership open to Arab students and American studenta and faculty. Badminton courts in Barbour Gym- nasium are open for mixed…

…I Edited and managed by students of the University. of Michigan under the authority of theBoard in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the Uniyersity year…

…- ganization at a group meeting to- night at 7:00 in Room 311 'West Engineering. Following this, ap- pointments will be given for inter- views on Saturday morning. Arab Culture Society will meet for organization…

… tonight at 7:30. Dr. Brashares will lead the dis- cussion. The Congregational Fellowsip Bible Class will meet this evening, at 7:30 in Pilgrim Hall. All are cordial- ly invited. Westminster Student Guild…

… Bible Study Course will meet this evening from 7:30 to 8:30 in the Presbyterian Church, to be led by Dr. Lemon. Bring questions to the class. Westminster Student Guild is hav- ing a sleigh-ride this…

… Problems, will not meet as regular classes Saturday,£ Jan. 13, but will attend Instrumental Clinic in the Union Ballroom. Exhibitions Graduate Students and other Uni- versity students are invited to listen…

…:30 p.m. in rear of Rack- ham Building for program of outdoor sports, including tobogganing, skat- ing and sliding. Supper in club rooms if desired. itraduate students and faculty invited. Hope For The…

May 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… negotiations to secure at least a temporary Arab-Jewish truce in Palestine were then in progress. Only one point re- mained in dispute. Probably no truce could in the end have been secured, since there was…

….m. Saturdays). * * * Notices WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1918 VOL. LVII, No. 156 Student Tea:. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon. D)irected 'T'eaching in the Fle…

…- Inentary School: Students who in- tend to do directed teaching in elementary education in the Sum- mer Session of 1948 or the Fall Semester of 1948-49 must make application before May 28. Forms are available…

…, East Council Room, Rackhamr Bldg. Chairman, G. E. Uhlenbeck. Students, College of L.S.A.: ' Advistory Sgries of Professional' Schools: Wed., May 12, 4:15 p.m.' Room 231, Angell Hall, "Law as a Profession…

… connection with the Adult Educa- tion Institute being held in Ann Arbor. The general public will be admitted without charge after 7:45 p.m. Student Recital Shirley Fryman Goldfarb, pianist, will present a…

… Mozart, Opus 76 by Brahms, Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, and Grieg's Ballade, Op. 24. The public is invited. Student Recital: Francelia Whitfield, pianist, will play com- positions by Bach, Schubert, Brahms…

… wish to thank the 750 students who worked on the tag day and the many stu- dents, faculty and townspeople who, by their contributions have helped make camp possible for 240 children. The serious interest…

… of the many persons involved in the Camp program gives assurance that the money will be spent wise- ly on behalf of the youngsters and of the community as a whole. The fact that many student or…

…- ganizations cooperated on this all- campus charity drive deserves at- tention. We are especially happy that student interest extends to the actual planning and conduct of the Camp program through the nine…

student representatives on the Camp Executive Committee. It is our hope that the students have a feeling of satisfaction by reason of participation in the planning, execution and management of a major…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…-war extravaganzas. Private par- ties will be approved for Saturday, March 9, by the Dean of Students Office. Identification cards should be presented at time of application, and ., n+, .r~A a - - - -rrcr - - crlni…

… planned for the Student Religious Association's fourth annual Brotherhood Banquet to be held at 6:30 today in the Michi- gan League. All campus religious groups have been invited to send representatives to…

… full Gen- eral Assembly. The decision came after a last ditch fight by the French delegation which had scattered Latin American and strong Arab support to delay selection of a permanent headquarters. The…

… Lincoln is to be found in the archives of the Clements Library, it was revealed today. The description of the tragic event and the turmoil that followed was written by Charles Addison Sanford, a student at…

… available to students who are partially or entirely paying for their own education. Upon recommenda- tion by the dean of his college or his academic counselor, any student in the University may obtain books…

… now has about 1,700 books in circu- lation. Most of these texts have been contributed by students while they were in residence at the University. Books are charged to students for one term, with the…

… privilege of re- newing the loan for another term if they have been properly cared for. If books which are requested are not available at the library, they are bought as soon as possible so that no student

May 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…FACE FGUIFR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,MAY 12, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ANSWER TO THE PRESIDENT _t i 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 Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively, entitled to…

… Saturday, May 18, from 9 to 12 o'clock (and also from 2 to 5 o'clock) in the auditorium of the University High School. Students having Sat- urday morning classes may take the examination in the afternoon…

… School of Education will be held on May 23, 24, and 25. Graduate students desiring to take these examinations should notify my office, 4002 University High School, not later than May 18. Clifford Woody 3…

… Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- lamination: All students expecting to elect directed teaching (Educ. D100) next semester are required to pass a qualifying examination in the sub- ject which they expect to…

… teach. This examination will be held on Satur- day, May 18, at 1 o'clock. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The exami- that the students may attend this lecture. Coming…

… Department will speak on "Germany After the War." Graduate students and faculty members are invited. The Division of the Social Sciences will hold its annual dinner meeting at the Michigan Union on Thursday…

….m. All members of Athena Speech Society, accepting pledges are request- ed to meet at 5 p.m. Monday in the League Lobby to discuss initiation plans. An open meeting for all those in- terested in student

… cooperatives will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 13, at the Union. Those interested in living or boarding at a cooperative next semester are especially invited. A faculty man and two students will speak on…

… Michigan's men's and wo- men's cooperatives. The College Republicans of Ameri- ca will meet Wednesday, May 15, in the Michigan Union. All students and faculty members interested in the party are invited to…

May 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…- islature. University officials have pub- licly stated that the proposed Eish in appropriations may force them to hike student tuition in oder tomeet increased costs.fNo details of the increased fees fac- ing…

students have been divulged. Recognition Denied Spain By Acheson WASHINGTON --() - Secre- tary of State Acheson today met Senate demands for assignment of an ambassador to Spain with a declaration that the…

… Nations to- night as the 59th member. The Arab delegations in the UN then walked out of the General Assem- bly. The vote admitting Israel was 37 to 12. Nine countries abstained. None of the 58 members was…

… who fled after that date from areas under Rus- sian control. 2. Each DP must have the Ryder Chosen SL President 4 -Daily--Carlisle Marshall NEW STUDENT LEGISLATURE CABINET-New officers of SL for the…

Student Legislature last night. Also elected were Quent Nesbitt, '5RAd vice-president; Dave Frazer, '51, treasurer; Sue Siris, '50; recording secretary; Phylis Rosen, '50, corresponding secre- tary; Jim…

… former treasurer of Phi Kappa Tau. He is also secretary of American Veterans' Committee andca member of National Student As- sociation. Frazer, newly-elected treasurer,. is treasurer of Interracial Associ…

…- dicted that the new school will probably open in mid-September with the ex-Olivet faculty and students. He explained yesterday, at a coffee hour sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club, that for its…

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN .. Non-Interventionists Tell Views On Question Of U.S. War Entry DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN w.~' I ed and managed by students of the University of gan under the authority…

….D. Examinations in Economics will be held the week of November 3. Students qualified to write these examinations wishing to do so at this time should leave their names in the Department office as soon as convenient…

…. To- day, as always, the establishing of a life purpose is not an incidental mat- ter, but a major for every student. However, beyond energy and per- sistence, mentioned by this trium- virate of great…

… ends. We could go on and on with the list for the types are legion. We merely suggest that every student who has the opportunity to associate with he ideas of all ages, to sit among scholars and to…

… enrich his own life by association with fellow students of strong character, does himself a disservice if he allows the months, the weeks, or even the days to slip by without weighing various ideals and…

February 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

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… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The…

… Prospective Applicants for the Combined Curricula: Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts wishing to apply for admis- sion to one of the combined curricula for September 1942 should fill…

…-Chalmers Manu- facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis- consin, will interview Seniors in the above groups on Tuesday, February 17, in Room 214 West Engineering Bldg. An illustrated talk will be given to students

… benefit of students now en- rolled in the U.S.N.R. with commis- sions; those in Class V-7, in Class V-5 and others interested. These lectures and instruction drills should be of value to the in- dividual in…

… Amphitheatre of the Rackham Building. Dictionaries may be used. Another preliminary will be given early in the third term. All students who are interested in a special non-credit remedial read- ing course are…

…- ._ lf ..L .... ......L ...2 .t v T .. t _ .. .. English 298: Students who registered for my section will today at 4:00 p.m. in Room Angell Hall. have meet 3216 - E. A. Walter English 190: Junior Honors…

…, International Center: These languages are: Portu- guese, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Ja- panese, German and French. Watch the D.O.B. for announcements as to the time of meeting. There is a small tutorial fee…

… charged. Seniors and Graduate Students who wish to be eligible to contract to teach the modern foreign lan- guages in the registered Secondary Schools of New York State are noti- fied that the required…

… -to be given the second semester. Upperclass students who were in the University as freshmen and who did not fulfill the requirement are re- quired to take and satisfactorily com- plete this course…

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… the Lobby of Burton Me- morial .Tower and the office of the School* of Music. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

…. Ruthven will be at home to members of the faculty and other townspeople today fromn 4 to 6 o'clock. Cars may park in the restricted zone on South University between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Student Tea: President…

… and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternoon, April 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Note to Seniors, May Graduates, and Graduate Students: Please file application for degrees or any special…

… a degree or certificate at Commencement up- on any student who fails to file such application before the close of busi- ness on Thursday, April 30. If ap- plication is received later than April 30…

… Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, will lecture on the subject, "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period" (illustrated), under the aus- pices of the Museum of Art and Arch- aeology at 4…

… person should bring his own food. Group wiill meet at the Women's Athletic Building at 5:00 p.m. All students are welcome. Graduate Outing Club will meet today for an afternoon hike. Group supper out…

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…THE MICT AN DAILY SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1943 THE MItHI(1AN DAILY SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1943 Fifty-Fourth Year -~ - - - ..--- Edited and managed by students of the University. of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board InCon trer of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session…

…- cival Price, University Carillonneur, at 3:15 p.m. today, when he will pre- sent another recital on the Baird Carillon in Burton Memorial Tower. Student Recital: Dorothy Ornest Feldman, soprano, will…

… defense area. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, will have an Ice Skating Party this afternoon. Meet at the Univer- sity Ice Skating Rink at 3:00 o'clock. The regular supper meeting will be held at 5:30 p…

….m. at the Lutheran Student Center, 1511 Washtenaw Avenue. Coming Events Research Club will meet in the Rackham Amphitheatre on Wednes- day, Dec. 15 at 8:00 p.m. The fol- lowing papers will be read: "The…

… Dis- covery in Eastern Washington of a Hitherto Unsuspected Glacial Lobe" by W. H. Hobbs, and "The Termin- ology of Arabic Goniometrical Man- uscripts," by W. H. Worrell. Mathematics Club will meet Mon…

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