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May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… -UY Jews Ready For Capture Of Arab Jaffa 1 British To End Rule Tomorrow TEL AVIV, Palestine, May 12- ()P)-The Jews announced today their readiness to take over virtu- ally deserted all-Arab Jaffa as…

… major Palestine developments: 1. Haganah, the Jewish army, stepped up its fighting pace in southern Palestine, reportedly in- vaded by Egyptian volunteer troops. 2.Arab infantry and artillery again closed…

… vot- ing will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students may vote only for a candidate listed on the ballot un- der the school in which he is en- rolled. Location of the ballot boxes is as follows: In the Union…

… north en- trance of West Engine, on the sec- onid floor center of West Engine, and at both entrances of East En- gine. Ballots will be of the write- in type. The Election Committee of the Student

… Rackham Lecture Hall. Men's Council Petitions Due Committee Schedules Interviews Next Week Students interested- in obtain- ing positions on the Men's Ju- diciary Council may pick up peti- tion blanks at the…

Student Affairs Office. Petitioners should have at least 60 credit hours and should have a background in campus affairs. Council members will be ap- pointed by a committee composed of the male members of…

… the Stu- dent Legislature cabinet. Inter- viewing will be held next week, with petitions due at the Student Affairs Office by 4 p.m. Monday. Formerly under the jurisdiction of the Student Legislature…

January 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…, and new killings today boosted the unofficial death count' to 699 in Palestine for that pe- riod. Three Arabs Dead Three Arabs were killed and seven British soldiers were wound- ed in a gun battle that…

… developed_ in Beit Safafa, a Jerusalem sub- urb, an official announcement said. The Arabs were directing sniper fire at an army fire brigade fighting a blaze in a flour mill, and the battle resulted when the1…

Arabs refused to even dis- cuss plans for the part of Pales- tine allotted to them by the Unit-c ed Nations. The Arab higher com- mittee declared it would neither recognize partition nor permit it to be…

… semester inbwhich white students can enter begins Janu- ary 15. There is no: Oklahoma State law school for Negroes now. The applicant already has been waiting two years while the case was in -litigation…

… ever held in Brazil. Good Chance for Increase In Allowance Seen by AVC (Special to The Daily) WASHINGTON-Prospects of Congressional action to increase subsistence allowances for student-vets early this…

… * * * House Gives Vet Snowballs Cold Shoulder WASHINGTON, Jan. 12-(P)- Some Michigan congressmen had icicle-like comment today for the snowballs with which student vet- erans in the State bombarded them as part…

…' demands for increased sub- sistence allowances. A delegation of 17 student vet- erans from Michigan colleges ap- peared on Capitol Hill to press. the campaign wtih personal calls on Michigan congressmen…

… Baker, University students, are currently in Wash- ington to loin a national lobby for increased subsistence. They will call on Speaker Mar- tin, House Floor Leader Charles Halleck, and House Veterans Af…

…- fairs Committee chairman Edith Nourse Rogers to explain the plight of the student veterans. "If Congress is to keep faith with the promises made in passing the GI Bill, iminedi4te increases must be…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

students only. Four campus polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to- morrow. Identification cards will be required for the voting. Students chosen to attend the convention will join three mem- bers…

… of the Student Legislature as the official University of Michi- gan delegation. The three alter- nate-delegates and three addi- tional members of the legislature will attend the convention as non…

… Union's student of- fices between 3 and 5 p.m. today. The statements will be printed in The Daily tomorrow. No campaigning will be permit- ted within fifty feet of a ballot box and no posters or sandwich…

…-FRAZER VISITORS-Nineteen of the University of Michigan students who visited the Wil- low Run plant of Kaiser-Frazer Corporation last week for a plant tour. Left to right (front row) are George Ingber, Ann Arbor…

… literary college, music school, architecture school, and pharmacology college. ,,.* * *; * .OU. 1lR EFE1ar ,TOUR 23 Turkish Students Inspect A Modern American Factory By HARRIETT FRIEDMAN As Necat K. Arnas…

… followed up the suggestion within two weeks. Good working conditions and the modern equipment, especially the conveyor system, impressed members of the society, most of whom are engineering students. But…

…, China, France, and Britain voted for it. The Arab states opposed the French motion. Russia will have another chance tomorrow but the most contro- versial point of the instructions 'or the investigating…

Arab organizations clash n their final appearances. The Jewish agency maintained its plea for substantial immi- gration to Palestine and for a separate Palestine state; the Arab higher committee served…

May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… members at this University, and a small percentage of the students, came out against the Mundt-Nixon Bill. But this product of the Un-American Activities Committee can't be brushed off lightly as the work…

… addressed immediately to your congressman on the floor of the House may be in time. --Harriett Friedman. Experiment in Generality STUDENTS ON CAMPUS missed an op- portunity to win a brand-new Capital…

… mind that the de facto government has grown out of ap- parent indifference by the United States and the UN to the fate of the Jews in Palestine and the submission to Arab blackmail. Since the passage of…

… spite of numerous warnings to the contrary, that partition could be effected without armed backing. There was no bluff by the Arab League; its members were in- tent on preventing partition and would have…

… embargo to Palestine Jews. There is still no bluff in the threats of the Arab nations. Invasion of Palestine by the British-trained, British-subsidized Arab Legion of King Abdullah of Trans- Jordania is…

… certain. Other invasions in the near future are likely. The inescapable conclusion is that the eventual goal of the nations of the Arab League is to wipe out every Zionist in Pales- tine. The Haganah and…

… 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 recital in partial fulfillment of the…

…, Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, and Grieg's Bal- lade, Op. 24. The public is invited. Student Recital: Francelia Whitfield, pianist, will play com- positions by Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Lee Pattison, and Wilbur…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…___THE: RICMAN, AlT .f. Dai Fifty-Eighth Year J< Edited and managed by students of the UnI- vesty of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications, John Campbell…

… let students hear the controversial figures and draw their own conclusions. -Dick Maloy. 1. I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Nerlf Look. DI!AILY OFFICIAL BLLEJTIN 'Fictifers-, tuo Editor By SAMUEL GRAFT(,N r1…

… performance Thursday night proved conclusively that the all-student show has lost none of its traditional appeal for both students and townspeople. The small flaws in the production were more than offset by…

March 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… fact, as they did with the seizure of Arab Beer- sheba from the Egyptians last Oc- tober. *. * * IN LONDON, the British war office tersely announced that "the British detachment at Aqaba is being…

…, troops of Israel are within rifle fire of three of her Arab neighbors, her en- emies in the recent Palestine war.1 These are Trans-Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. R. H. S. Crossman, a Labor member of the…

… ___________I Eighty-five per cent of students questioned in a Daily poll oppose any limitation of class cuts by the University. Faculty members questioned at random split six for and six against on regulation…

…. DAILY STAFFERS quizzed more than 220 students from various sections of the University to get a random sampling of student opinion on class cutting policy. The survey, first of a weekly series, does not…

… have a scientific basis. Students were asked to explain their stand on the cutting ques- tion, which is under consideration by the University administrative board. Several "standard" answers were given…

… to Daily pollsters: 1. Ninety-two students said that going to class was a student re- sponsibility and that if they could get grades withouit attendance, "more power to them." 2. "We are mature enough…

… to decide for ourselves," said sixty- five students. 3. Fifteen said there would be no Showdown a of fing on ~RentalBill WASHINGTON -(P)-Adminis- tration forces scurried around yesterday rallying House…

… progress of legislation for two weeks. Impor- tant bills await Senate action. trouble if classes were ing. interest-I THE 35 STUDENTS who favor- ed the limiting of cuts argued that otherwise free time…

… would be abus- ed and students could not learn or contribute in class. They said the University is a place of learning and students are here for that purpose. They proposed limitations rang- ing from one…

… cut per class to ten per cent of the class time. THE BREAKDOWN of the sur- vey is as follows: Students against any limitation, 187. Students in favor of a limit, 35. The limits proposed by the thirty…

January 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

… show the contrary: the U.S. spent less than 2 per cent of its budget on education; the Egyptian government spent 12 per cent. Then she says that Mr. El- Gamal-a graduate Arab student attending this…

…______ t o A- c Ti GA N 6AI UMT T wo Views I BILL MAiIJ)IN .. y . .... M....__._._.._ . ., ___- --- Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Contol of Student Publications. John Campbell.................Managing Editor Nancy Helmick................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jean Swendemen…

… possible date. Fran Ivick's suggestion about the "ticket" of admission, the willing assistance of the Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce and enthusiastic student cooperation helped build a miniature…

… for the four shows, as did the "M" Club members who took care of the ac- tual collecting at the door. Any possible student criticism of the clarity of the movies should be tempered by the realization…

…. Salary is $2,986.00 for first year. Complete list of quali- fications may be obtained at the Bureau. For complete information and appointments, call extension 371. Undergraduate Men , Students who are…

…. For further information call at the Bureau of Appointments, 201 Ma- son Hall. Merrill-Palmer School, Detroit, Michigan, announces a number of Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships for the…

… wives in the Village in- vited. Tues., Jan. 13, 8 p.m., Student Wives' Club Meeting. Election of officers followed by a bridge party. New members welcome. Wed., Jan. 14, 8 p.m., Natural Dance Group. Miss…

… Irene Silco directing games and activities for women. New members are invit- ed. Thurs., Jan. 15, 8 p.m., The New Art Group - for both beginners and advanced students. West Lodge Activities: Jan. 12, 6…

… those of the, writers only. Letters of more han :50~ word'are shortened, printed or omit ted at tire di'sret ion of 1 hre edi- tmiai diretotr. r "*r To the Editor: T'S ABOUT TIME students be- gan to sound…

December 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Student Religious Associa- tion. Engineers, ,Foresters Join Dentists Turbulent Near East Opposes Axis Powers, Lecturer Believes In Protesting Coeds' Arabs throughout the Near East fighting for…

…, Grad., Al- vah L. Zwickey, Grad., and Clarence Carothers, Grad. Be A Goodfellow Student Senate Makes Winter ParleyPlans Draft, Academic Freedom Will Highlight Annual Three-DaySymposium The draft and…

… academic freedom will be among the highlights of the Student Senate's annual Winter par- ley, according to plans disclosed last night by Robert Warner, '43, chair- man of the parley committee at the Senate…

… on the agenda. Additional (topics on the second day will be student goveriment on the campus and the importance of fraternities and sororities. On the third and final day of the parley, talks will be…

… heard on the question of what plans if any the college student can make concern- ing his future in view of the pres- ent world conditions. Earlier in the meeting, Robert Krause, '43, chairman of the…

student rights committee reviewed his group's plans for a survey of student work- ing conditions throughout Ann Ar- bor. ;-c 4- \\ lt~K More Goodfellow Salesnan Are Needed Although 250 Have Volunteered…

… Services SRA Will Sponsor Annual All-Campus Carol Sing Sunday Annual All-Campus Sing will be held at 9 p.m. Sunday at Lane Hall under the auspices of StudentRelig- ious Association, Lonna Parker, '41…

…, chairman announced. Students are invited to participate in singing the traditional Christmas carols. Music will be led by a double quartet composed of Barbara Fischer, '41, Linda Gail George, '42, Ann Weh…

…- ner, '41, Jean Fairfax, '41, Bob Hol- land, '43SM, Russell Van Cleve, Grad, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Grad., and Frank Dugan, '41F&C. This group will also sing some unusual carols. All students attending are…

… have arranged for acts by indi- vidual students as well as groups, and staff members are ready to take the roles of clowns who will amuse the kids with their antics. Curtain raiser of the program, the…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… Latest Deadline in the State D~AiiF RAIN, See Page Z VOL. LVII, No. 156 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY ,MAY 13, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS I Ballots To Be Cast at Four aPollingPlaces Students To…

… Elect NSO Delegates Four campus voting booths will be open from 9 am. to 4:15 p.m. today for the election of delegates to the National Student Organiza- tion's Constitutional Convention and six Union vice…

… Delegates Three delegates will be elected who will join three members of the Student Legislature as the official University delegation to r l I Phone Operators Dispute MichiganBellBill To Re-strict Union…

… vice- presidents will be chosen on a straight ballot by men students only. Identification cards will be required for voting. Under the Hare system, the voter must number his choices in order of his…

… of League after the election. Interested per- sons may watch the system of vote tabulation. * * * Student Polling Returns to U MYDA Question First To Be Put to Test "Is the banning of MYDA a threat to…

… academic freedom?" will .be the first question put to a sc- entifically-selected cross-section of the campus by the recently reac- tivated Bureau of Student Opin- ion, Robert Carneiro, chairman, said…

… informed on student opinion and to aid the Student Legislature in policy de- cisions. The Bureau will not operate during the summer session, Car- neiro said. It formerly was active here from 1938…

…-41. Professional advice will be giv- en the Bureau . by Dr. Charles Metzner and Gene Jacobson, of the University Survey Research Center. At present the Bureau is seek- ing student interviewers, coders and tabulaters…

… Nations To Study Holy Land Problems By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 13 -With the Arab states abstaining in protest, the United Nations as- sembly's political committee late today excluded…

… the committee is composed of Czecho- slovakia, Canada, the Netherlands, Peru, Uruguay, Iran, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Guatemala, Australia and India. The Arab-country delegations- Egypt. Syria, Iraq, Lebanon…

April 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… administration would permit young Democrats and young followers of Henry A. Wal- lace. But Hannah reminded the coin- mittee that under college rules no student organization can be formed without official approval…

… "As far as I know there is only one Com- munist in our student body. "And hie is on probation." M.S.C. en- rollment is 13,900. Asserting his and the college's opposition to any form of sub- versive…

… of selected persons from. both countries and more informative films are other means under con- sideration, he said. International Week To Sto-art, With Blaniqie The International Students As…

…, prepared by University students from Turkey. The menui includes such delicacies as kahzve. a beverage, and baklava, a special honey-and-nut pastry. The meal will be followed by a short pro- gram of…

… Americans and their foreign visitors. Else- where on campus, church guilds will sponsor afternoon teas to which students from foreign countries have been invited. Read Dailiy Ads! Cops ;I aIx1A~~ hi i M i…

…. Dorowv fifth ward; Prof. A. D. Moore and~ Three University students from Mrs. Ruthi A. Dana. of the" ; ili South America will be sent, by the district; and ,John E.,wi;ixr nd International Centel- to Flint…

…'s. Golu l Mer'owtof Jerusaleml ban Arab whoitnessed the flassiici'C. I a A N uaried Jel si t Ilemnizwas hs ie ; I by Imzlreds of Arahos. .1'hirty-fi ye JewviA iimys-hoy s, not warrors - tried to ci…

… mttillitont .J -vw itlt lascrii and \ern .'uLi rop~e. enter ite i t it i'tSlteill I9018. -,,. I All student and faculty con- tributions should be sent to: HILLELFOUDAIN Hill and Haven, Ann Arbor 1948…

November 13, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

… Political Speakers ban. Taking a leaf from the Oxford Union's book, students here can build an organi- zation which will allow them to discuss political issues and anything else of importance that, comes up…

… president of thatj Union. This is the first constructive solution ever to come out of the political speaker contro- versy. Previously, all student objections to the ban have been taken the form of protests…

… and petitions but no alternatives have been offered to the Board of Regents. Although the defeat of the ban is de- sirable from a student point of view, repeal by the Regents has less chance than "a…

… be debated. The mo- tion takes a definite stand on the issue under discussion. Then, two speakers lead off the debate on either side of the issue. The speakers may be students, but more often important…

… the end of the evening, students file out through doors marked yea and, nay, in- dicating their decision on the debate. If adopted here, the students could de- bate any issues that comes up since the…

… Palestine to aid the Arab forces (who's position the UN truce Mission said was hope- less) and was arming both Iraq and Trans-Jordan. Brig. Gen. Wil- liam E. Riley of the UN Truce Mission advised the Arab

… had used up its travel budget for the year prompted gave rise to a spontaneous drive by students to chip in enough to get the band to Ohio State. The Life article said in effect that OSU's band was the…

… Seniors. The cost of the lectures this year had made them impossible and other fund raising plans were not forthcoming. Politics ... Over a hundred students were preparing for a fight to the finish election…

… in two weeks. With Student Legislature, J-hop committee, and Senior Class offices at stake, it looked like one of the busiest two weeks in campus history was just beginning. The Daily accords its…

February 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Jews from turning the Palestinian desert into a garden, and in return for supplies of which they connive with the Arabs at nullifying a solemn decision of the United Nations. LEFT WING: Those who, within…

… submit VA Form 7- 1963 early in the semester may cause delay in receipt of subsist- ence. Women students planning to at- tend summer school may apply for housing in the Office of the Dean of Women. The…

… should complete them at once. Debate: Students interested in Varsity Debating should fill out applications blanks today in Rm. 4202, Angell Hall, 2-5 p.m. This notice applies to old members. American…

…:30-11:30 Special parties will be consid- ered for Monday evenings. Call 3- 1511, Extension 391. Certificates of Eligibility must be secured by any student partici- pating in non-athletic extra-cur- ricular…

… in a class or other student organization. Certificates may be secured in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. It is requested that grade reports for the past semester be presented…

… academic career. 3. Graduate Students: A Cer- tificate of Eligibility will be is- sued upon presentation of Cash- ier's Receipt. No student is eligible for par- ticipation in extra-curricular ac- tivities…

… who is excused from gym- nasium work because of physical incapacity, except by special per- mission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs. In order to obtain such permission, a student must submit a…

… written recommenda- tion from the University Health Service. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to par- ticipate in any extra-curricular activity. Each student serving on a com- mittee…

… or publication, participat- ing in a public performance or re- hearsal for such a performance, or holding office in a class or oth- er student organization /should present his certificate of eligibil…

… to present a certificate of eligibility, (2) sign his name on the back of such certificates, (3) file with the chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have presented…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… Thursday, Debby Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey com- mittee, announced. "Students are taking the time to read the Resolution carefully before signing "yes" or "no," Miss Rabinowitz said. "Reports of 5…

… first time in Ann Arbor.t Vets To Map GIPay Hik Plan Today Statewide Session Meets at Lansing By BEN ZWERLING Michigan's student veteran pop ulation will thrash out the cas for increased Government…

… AVC chapter, the Women's Veteran Association and the Student Leg islature will join representative of 25 campuses at the eight-hour session. They will attempt to draw up a unified program for pre…

… without further Govern- ment aid. Unmarried students here asked that their allotments be boosted to $90 per month to meet spiraling costs. Married students indicated that they would prefer a boost to $125…

… clashes with Arabs and tonight the death toll from 13 days of bitter communal fight- ing in Palestine neared 290. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 - Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach SolSets Two World Marks By MURRAY…

…: 1-MYDA's recognition as a student organization was can- celled last April. This means that it cannot hold or sponsor meet ings on the campus. 2-Mr. Eisler will not be per- mitted to speak on the…

…- ing a man of, Eisler's known rec- See EISLER, Page 2 Deadline Monday Oii Election Gripes Students who have any com- plaints as to the conduct of Wed- nesday's election, or who have any charges of fraud…

… expedite in- vestigations as soon as possible. Students with such complaints should call Recht or Paul Harri- son, Council secretary. TOUGH TO TAME-These four Bronco sharp-shooters promise plenty of trouble…

… ratio of students who voted that they would continue to 2atronize their barbers though ,hey served Negroes apparently iid not convince the barbers that 'heir business would not suffer from such an action…

…. One barbershop proprietor as- serted that the poll had no signifi- Dance, because so many -of the students had failed to vote. He at- tributed the decisiveness of the vote against discrimination to the…

May 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… Center League. The men from east of Suez de- feated the Indians, 2-1, in tennis and outplayed the Arabs by a 4-0 margin on the soccer .front. In other soccer games, the Latin- Americans took the Chinese by…

… sports 2. Pictures of 11,000 students 3. Superb layouts 4. Avalanche of pictures 5. Bigger and better engravings 6. New Quad Section 7. A new and dazzling cover CHAMPAGNE Prices Effective Friday and…

July 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR '""HE MICHIGAN DAILY r TWEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949 .D.. sia..1 STiAN-A itI.Vt11N ".tvljj 1 ry y m A HELPING HAND: Congregational Guild To Sponsor D.P. Student Here BabySitters Offer…

… Bargain Rates *p Congregational-Disciples Guild will soon join the ranks of cam- pus organizations sponsoring Dis- placed Students at the university. Before the council of the guild dissolved in the…

… Mundt Bill. THE GUILD COUNCIL hopes to bring the student from Europe in time to begin the 1950 spring semester at the University, ac- cording to Wym Price, guild mem- ber'. The council is viewing the…

… possibility of sponsoring some- one from a house for displaced students on the outskirts of Paris. A correspondence group in the house has been exchanging letters with guild, members and a number of mail…

… friendships have developed, Price explained. There are already nine displaced students on campus. Sponsoring groups are Assembly, Pan-Hellenic Association, Inter - Cooperative Council, IFC, West Quad Council…

…, and SRA. These organizations pro- vide for the students' room, board, and general welfare, especially clothes and books They also make arrangements for the students to secure part-time jobs. Grats To…

…-five Arabic and Persian miniatures will be on display in the North Gallery of the Univer- sity Museum of Art from today through Wednesday, Aug. 3, it is announced by Prof. Jean Paul Slusser, director of the…

July 13, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHGA ND ATIL itnesses in nate Probe WORLD IN REVIEW: cU' Students from 50 Countries To Appear in Festival in Fall laim Bights May Accepts Call, With Reservations By The Associated Press…

… dispute over union recognition. An "International Festival," the first large postwar function sponsor- ed by the International Center, was announced yesterday for Nov. 26 in, Hill Auditorium, with students

… will present an act typical of Spanish-speaking Latin America, Arabic countries will be represented, and probably five Polish dances will be given. In addition, an Egyptian dancer, from Hollywood will be…

…, Tailoring and Alterations at our StuQio 1352 WILMOT Telephone 3906 Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 i' . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Streets Minister, Rev. Leonard A. Parr, D.D. Director of Student

… Work, Rev. H. L. Pickerill Asst Director of Student Work, Miss Patricia Kelly Director of Music, Howard B. Farrar Organist: Mary Porter Gwin 10:45 A.M.: Public worship. Dr. Parr will speak on the second…

February 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'd Rather Be Right By SAMUEL GRAFTON DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN _ 1 .. , Edited and managed by students di the University of Michigan under the authdrity of the Board in Control…

… 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. Member of The Associated…

…- ulty-student understanding, inter-class good- will, frank honesty in elections, an informal comradeship and those human expressions which feed the soul. Tom Harmon tried in vain to say this, but he felt…

…- dent during the coming months. Students will not be required' to se- cure certificates of eligibility, but will be personally responsible for checking their own eligibility. First term freshmen will be…

… checks will depend. upon permission of the academic counsellors or mentors. All other students who are not on Probation or the Warned List are eligible. Any- one on Probation or the Warned List is…

… semester. tpperclass students who .were in the University as freshment and who did not fulfill the 'require- 'ments are required to take and satis- factorily complete this course. Enroll for these' lectures…

… posted on the Aeronti ing Bulletin Board; ne" i t B' East Engineering Buildiig. Students who are filling"o ' Summer Plans Inquiry a n to turn the questlofnnialr in to soon as possible' ; .*" Bacteriology…

… - ning, Feb. 16, at 8:00 o'clock. Tlie following papers will be read,. "4n Electron Microscope Study of Port- land Cement Crystals" ,by Professor Donald L. Katz and "Th1e Teriii ±1 ology of Arabic

March 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… Natural- Science Building. Included will be discussions of plans for establishing a permanent forest economy in Upper Michigan. Al Thaqafa Elects C aiinet AtMeeting. Al Thaqafa, Arabic culture society…

… and gas iprotection at the Edge- wood Arsenal. An assistant professor of the chem- ical engineering department since 1937, Professor Foust has instructed students in chemical manufacturing processes and…

… the application of chemical engineering. For the last year and a half he has been in charge of. the general chemical engineering laboratory and has specialized in lab- oratory instruction. Students of…

… received. O. E. Roszel, Storehouse Department Phone: 4121-Ext. 337 League Over Qutiet Body Is Arbiter House Curfew, Hours, Petitions (Continued from Page 1) _ ties of every woman student) and character…

… could only be concerned with enforcement and therefore had no standing as a vehicle of student opinion.) While the system of appointments to Women's Judiciary Committee is not "foolproof," according to…

… Miss Baits, it has set up a group which has a thorough sense of its responsi- bility. All members, before being inducted, must take a pledge to ful- Oratori cal League Sponsors Contest For U' Students

… permanent organ- ihation and will take every oppor- tunity to foster student discussion of post-war problems. As outlined yesterday by Chairman Clifford Straehley, '44, the first proj- ect undertaken by the…

… already in- cluded are the Senate, Congress, In- tercooperative Council, Interfrater- nity Council. The Daily, Panhellenic 'and the Student League of America. Y~ Hillel, has also been approached Gerteral…

…. ___________________ In one sense, Women's Judiciary is free of certain quarters' referencesCGA I to the flaws of student government. M IC H G Whatever the impotence of other or- ganizations, Women's Judiciary is not THE…

… CASE OF power-starved. t4 - TIIP, nw*& ASU To Present Show "Professor Mainlock." noted Rus- sian film, will be presented by the American Student Union at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Natural Science…

December 13, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… final exams. But five State co-eds managed to get away from their books for the meet. Pat Scott, former Michi- gan student, won the women's 50- yard back stroke in :33.3. SWIMMING in the 75-yard in…

… publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 67 Notices University Library: A University regulation requires that all students leaving Ann Ar- bor for extended vacations must…

… accordance with this rule, students planning to spend Christ- mas vacation outside Ann Arbor must return Library books to the Charging Desk of the General Li- brary (or the proper Divisional Library) before…

… Librarians in charge of Divisional Libraries. Students taking Library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. 11 it Veterans enrolled under the G.I. Bill, who plan to change…

… until Dec. 31. A knowledge of Arabic is required. Work in Islamic Culture, Near Eastern History, and Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology are suggested as fields in which work could most profitably be…

… positions for the coming camp sea- son. Interested students who will be in or near New York during the Christmas holidays may have ad- ditional information from the Bu- reau of Appointments, 3528 Ad…

… Com- pany has openings in their Semi- Technical Sales Training Program for single L.S.&A. or Commerce students, 21-25 years of age, in the upper half of their class. The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor…

March 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, at a meeting held yesterday at the Union. Other officers elected were: Constance Bryan, '40, secretary, and William Hazam, Grad., treasurer. IASU Announces Sale Of 'Challenge…

…' Today The sale of the second issue of the American Student Union's monthly magazine, "The Challenge," which was delayed because of printing diffi- culties, will begin today, June Har- ris, '40, chairman…

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