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July 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 184) • Page Image 1

… zones must 'Students for Slosson' Not Recognized By SAC Walsh Attacks Action as 'Infringement' Of Students' Rights to Work in Activities The Student Affairs Committee yesterday denied recognition to the…

… newly-formed Students for Slosson organization. No reasons were released by the committee in explanation for its action. The Students for Slosson club was organized last week to coordi- nate support for…

… the Committee's ac- tion said: "I cannot help but con- sider this action by the Student Affairs Committee as an infringe- nent of the rights ofnUniversity students to organize and engage freely in any…

… the formation of a Students See'SLOSSON, Page 2 * * * Leaders Ask S AC Reason Immediate reaction from stu- dent political club leaders fol- lowed the denial of recognition to the Students for Slosson…

…Council order an immediate cease-fire in Pales- tine. The proposal provides for use of United Nations force if the Arabs or Jews fail to comply. U. S. deputy delegate Philip Jessup asked for a speedy vote and the…

… Council plunged into debate. Sir Alexander Caogan an- nounced British support of the American plan with minor qualifications. Syria immedi- ately opposed it, with Faris El Khouri re-introduicing an old Arab

… plan to refer the whole Palestine problem to the Inter- national Court of Justice. El Khouri conceded the UN could suppress the Arabs but he sai the moment UN forces pulled out of the Holy Land fighting…

October 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…NiO j r C ir- , Lw &4b a 47Iaii4 VERY GOO FOR PICNICS STUDENTS See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVII, No. 19 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Dean…

… Wartinbee, James L. Weldon, William S. Wel- darn New Liquor Ban Will Be Studied by SAC Today Student Protest Mounting On Controversial Revised Interpretation of Conduct Ruling Discussion of the new "liquor…

… ban" has been placed on the agenda of the Student Affairs Committee, which will meet at 3 p.m. today. This latest development follows mounting student protest of the University's revised interpretation…

… of student conduct rules. A state- ment to be issued following the meeting will be published in tomor- row's Daily. Inquiries are already flooding the Student Affairs Offices. Among the questions…

… reported by the secretary was that of a student who asked: "I have a date for the movie tonight. Is it all right to go if we sit two seats apart?" AVC To Draft Cost of LIVMg Questionnaire Renew Campaign To…

… the campus area. Unauthorized drivers have been parking in restricted parking areas on the campus, according to John Gwinn, Office of Student Affairs official. After Friday of this week violators will…

… be penal- ized. Parking areas in the campus area are restricted to persons holding the faculty rating of in- structor or higher. Special dis- pensations have been made for disabled students who have…

… the game Saturday. I saw a man with a bottle, so I went home. Did I do right?" The Student Affairs Committee, which will consider the question For editorial comment and letters concerning student

May 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Plans for a combined city and campus drive against the Mundt Bill now before Congress were announced yesterday as a third protest telegram was sent off to Washington by faculty, students, and townspeople…

…-chairman, announced yesterday. The )ther chairman is Prof. John L. Brumm, retiring head of the journalism department. A public organization meeting of the Students Against the Mundt Bill will be held at 4:15 p.m. today…

… on the third floor of the Union, Jean Fagan, chairman of the student group announced She urged all campus and city organizations to participate in the rally today. The telegram yesterday assert- ed…

… also deny them government jobs or passports to leave the country. Draft-Age Males Urged To Step-UpEducation By JAKE HURWITZ Students who may be subject to the draft law now pending in Congress were…

… advised to proceed as far as possible with their edu- cation by Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, Summer Session director. "If I were a student today, I would make as much progress as I could, not to avoid the draft…

…, but to get closer to graduation in order to make the best use of my education," he said. If there is a draft, students must be prepared to render real service, Prof. Hopkins declared. Present Facilities…

…,000, and predicted a smaller proportion of veterans, but a larger number of teachers and graduate students. Post-Summer Session Abandoned Prof. Hopkins explained that boards of education and academy…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, on Feb. 19. Impressions of Palestine Revealed By AL BLUMROSEN Impressions of deserts, moun- tains, friendly and unfriendly Arabs, British stalling, and a memory of the "tremendous spirit' of the…

…. The Arabs who live within Pal- estine, the "inside Arabs" were friendly to the Jews before par- tition. Ingber said that all the trouble came from the "outside Arabs," those living across the borders of…

… Palestine. Ingber, who traveled consider- ably in the strife-torn country, told of picking up a Palestinian Arab between Tel Aviv and Haifa1 who said that he was grateful to the Jews for giving him a chance…

… for an education. Ingber remem- bered seeing thousands of Arabs sleeping on the ground in the open, "It was the kind of life they were used to," he said. On this same trip, which Ing- ber took in an…

… armored car, an open bus followed them by twenty minutes. It was ambushed by the Arabs, Ingber said, and twenty people were killed. On Christmas, 1947, in Haifa. Ingber tried to get his baggage' from the…

…agana operates a secret radio which tells the truth to the pe- -pie." The Ingbers believed that t h e British will stay in Palestine e Ger the May 15 deadline. "If they leave, the "outside" Arabs will…

… readers, whose prize-win- ning "If I Were Editor" con- tributions netted them a radio and $25 in prizes. First prize, which included the radio and $5, went to the wife of a graduate student, Mrs. Rupert G…

…; Stanley G. Har- ris, 17 Veteran's Housing Pro- ject; Keith McKean, 1320 Wile Court, Willow Run. Prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. The five letters represent a…

… apparent that it was not a permanent change," Lyman H. Legters, Jr., of Wenley House, said. And he added: "It was merely a tactical move designed to quiet student By CRAIG WILSON The local rent control…

… chapter. agreed that more information should be presented before a defi- nite commitment is made. The chapter wrote its parent body urging it to suspend cancel- STUDENT VETERANS PROTEST MACARTHUR-John Carr…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan…

… on Congress. Immediate plans include: 1. Delegates Harvey Weisberg president of the University of Michigan's Student Legislature, and Archie Thomas of Spring Arbor Junior College will at- tend a…

… veterans which point to a mass exodus from col- leges and universities unless the government helps to meet rising costs. The Rogers Bill, calling for $10 boosts for single students and $15 for married…

… hour meeting were Betty Baker of the Women's Veterans Association, Bill Young, Bob Schneiderman and Al Mill- stein of the campus AVC, and Weisberg and Bob Carpenter rep- resenting the Student Legislature…

… Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey committee announced. Students are given copies of the Federalists Resolution on Ameri- can aid to European nations to read and asked to sign "yes" or "no.", "Results of…

… rough going-over at the hands of the highly touted Broncos. STUDENT REACTIONS: 'U' Banningof Gerhard Eisler Meets with VaryingOpinions Wolverines Trounce Broncos World News At a Glance t By The…

… frontier under armed guard for allegedly mix- ing into French affairs during the wave of internal upheaval Student -in- the -street reaction) yesterday to the University's ban- ning of Communist Gerhard Eis…

… lending tacit support to a speak- er advocating active support of a foreign idealogy. K. Y. Chu, Grad: As a foreigr student I had always thought American had free speech. I be- lieve the University should…

… British Expect Quick Retaliation by Arabs JERUSALEM, Dec. 13--(M) - Jewish warriors striking with bombs and machineguns killed 21 Palestine Arabs-including several women and children-and wound- ,d almost…

… 100 in a series of at- acks climaxed tonight by a bat- le east of Tel Aviv. Three Jews lso were killed. Streets in teeming sections of Jerusalem and Jaffa ran with the )lood of Arabs killed and wounded…

November 14, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…THE-,-MlicHJAN --Aity - ATIDYNfV149 Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every…

… concerned, but.a.lot of influence and popu- larity with the Arabs of Tunis. He commands no army, and bearded Admiral Esteva is far more important in'external matters. But in view of possible sabotage, the…

… along the way fails to salute, the Arabs knock his hat off. Sidi 'Moncef has dispensed with Arab cere- monials received delegations of peoples who have grievances, and has even abolished the require- nent…

… generals, diplomats and ordi- nary Arabs from the four corners of Tunisia. The Sianish Consul-General, who was dean of the diplomatic corps, almost fainted in the crush. At the time, it looked like comic…

…- darten" by Mr. Philippson. Bronson-Thomas Prize in German. Value $2.00. Open to all under- graduate students in German of dis- tinctly American training. Will be awarded on the results 'of a three- hour…

… a list of 30 offered. Students who .wish to compete must be taking a course in German (32 or above) at the time of the competition. They shold register and 'obtain further details as soon as possible…

…, Burbank, California, will interview seniors graduating in January and May, 1943, Monday, November 16, in Room 3205 East Engineering Building. Interested students are asked to sign the Interview Schedule…

…- ture- and Design in the Rackham Amphitheatre at 4:15 p.m. on Thurs- day Nov. 19. The public is invited. Academic Notices Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and The Arts: 'Courses dropped after…

… today by students other than freshmen will be recorded with the grade of E. Excep- tions to this regulation maybe made only because of extraordinary cir- cumstances, such as serious' illness. E. A. Walter…

…, Assistant Dean Public Health Students will have an organization meeting following Dr. Haven Emerson's lecture Mon- day afternoon, November 16. [Graduate Students in Zoology who wish to declare their intention…

November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…- cently that students backing the administration burned an effigy of the Student Action Committee wiAch protested the dismissal. Arab-Jewish Relations To Be Topic at Hillel Albert Elazar, well-known au…

… performances have in- cluded a woodwind quartet, con- certos for horn and flute, and various instrumental solos. Today at 1:30 p.m. Quad residents and advanced students from the School of Music will present a…

…,000. Origin of the fire was undetermined. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Enjoy Sick Call at Harvard Congress To WASHINGTON-(P)-Early in the new Congress members will be asked to decide whether this na- tion should…

… quartet are Prof. Gilbert Ross and Emil Raab, violinists, Paul Doktor, violist, and Prof. Oliver Edel, cellist. Roger Hauenstein, student of organ .in the music school, will present a recital at 4:15 p. m…

…. Recently the Star went broke.. (No picture). CONTROVERSY at tiny Olivet College over the firing of a pro- fessor and his wife appears to have split the student body wide open. Detroit newspapers reported re…

…- thority on Arab-Jewish relations will address the campus IZFA chapter at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Hillel Foundation. He will discuss the Arab-Jewish problem. The meeting is open to the public. - T L I…

February 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… 13th's proverbial black cat couldn't keep his feet. Bruised Pride Although no student sustained any more serious injuries than bruised pride, several townsfolk Marshall Calls Western Bloc ri " Great…

… in Tuesday's Daily. ISA Presents Impromptu Foreign students gave an im- promptu program at their own reception at Rackham last night,, when the weather kept the pros- pective speakers away. Several…

….m., and it was towed by a wrecker as a precautionary meas- ure. Other students struggled to Willow Run students who missed classes because of the transportation situation will be excused for absences…

…. Morning attendance was estimated unof- ficially at 75 per cent of normal. One student who already had a broken leg in a walking cast took one look and went back to bed for the day. Hazardous Conditions…

… that all roads were icy and dangerous, and storm warnings were posted for Lake Michigan. ** ** ONLY ONE DISSENTER: Students Strong for Campus Radio Station, Survey Shows By MARY STEIN The proposal…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… the Holy Land. It seemed that at last the Arabs and the Jews would be left to work out their own answers to the problems which had been plaguing them for so long. From the beginning, however, it was ob…

…- ious that optimism about Britain was sad- r-misplaced, for she showed no inclination o pull her finger-or her arms-out of he Palestine pie. British officers led British-trained Arabs, arrying British…

…-made weapons in open war- are against the defenders of the newly- orn state. The Israeli, fighting with the etermination of free men, proved more han a match for the formidable Arab le- ions, despite their vast…

… numerical superior! y. The Arabs, with all their help from he British, suffered defeat after defeat, ausing increased apprehension at Number 'en Downing Street. It was one thing having the feudal- istic…

…, strife-torn Arabs in control of the vital strip of land bordering the Mediter- ranean, and quite another having the ditorials published in The Michigan Daily re written by members of The Daily staff nd…

… relinquish her extensive holdings in the Middle East, re- gardless of the suffering she may inflict upon the Jews, Arabs, or anyone else who dares oppose her. She has not yet learned that human lives and…

… final bright spot in the report is the addition of several new courses. Students have asked for a course in comparative religion for years. And the great religious books course will probably equal the pop…

… tickets are available at the Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower. Exhibitions Exhibition of Student Work in Architectural Design in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Second Floor, Architectural…

… Naval reserve personnel interested in research are invited. Uniforms are appropriate but op- tional German Coffee hour; 3-4:30 pau., Michigan League Soda Bar. All students and faculty members invited…

…. Roger Williams Guild: Open house, 8:30 p.m. Student Religious Association: Coffee Hour, 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Art Cinema League presents "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder; also Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street…

May 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… with smaller colleges in that state to place students at about 40 extension centers of the university, located at and using facilities of the smaller schools. The students attending the new extensions…

…- lieve this unfortunate crowding, prevent a great strain upon the facilities of the Univer- sity, help to su'xport the smaller institutions, allow many students to begin their school work risk of…

…, student editors are prone to error. Today's re- minder came in the form of a picture from Sun- day's Daily, the picture showing children at the Fresh Air Camp making mud pies, the cut lines insinuating that…

… the Arab population in Palestine has doubled since the beginnings of Jewish colon- ization there, a feat that cannot be attributed to the birth rate of the Palestinian Arab population, however fecund it…

… may be! With no White Paper to stop them, thousands of "non-native" Arabs have flocked in- to Palestine each year during the past 25 years, attracted by the higher standard of living created by the Jews…

…! Apparently Mr. Kawas does not fear the immigration of "foreign" Arabs, though he does the Jewish refugees fleeing for their lives! Secondly:"The area of Palestine is about 10,000 sq. miles, so it is impossible…

… same be said for the Palestinian Arabs? Did they volun- teer and secrifice their lives to fight the Axis? The answer is an unequiv- ocal and emphatic "No!" In whose hands, Mr. Kawas, should we rather…

…- tee will hold an important meeting tonight at 7 :Q0 p.m. All members are requested to attend. Lutheran Student Association. The Tuesday evening class on "The Augs- burg Confession" has been postponed…

… business meeting Wednesday, May 15, in room 1042 East Engineering Building at 7:30 p.m. All students and members of the faculty are invited to attend. "Now for Tomorrow", a film con- cerning 'the modern drug…

… referred it to The Daily yesterday.) I i Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

November 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Gripes Gregory Answers Complaint on Check Student veterans have regis- tered fewer complaints over fail- ure to receive subsistence checks this month than at any time in the past, Leonard S. Gregory, Vet…

… rent increases loomed yesterday for an estimated 10,000 students living outside University residences, with the announce- ment that the local Rent Advisory Board will conduct an open hear- ing on the…

… question of a general change in the level, of rents in Washtenaw County. Students and townspeople have been invited to attend and testify at the open hearing slated for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at Washtenaw Coun…

… Reactions The announcement of the pub- lic hearings brought immediate reactions from several campus groups contacted by The Daily. Already the campus chapter of the AVC, the Student Legislature and the…

… Interfraternity Council are planning to send delegates to tes- tify at the open hearing. About half of the more than 20,000 students live in residences not controlled by the University. However, a rent increase…

… large majority Secretary of State Marshall's pro- posal for a year-round sitting of the "Little Assembly." The vote was 41 to 6. The six nations of the Russian group voted against it while the Arab

… nations abstained. Arabs Abstain Before the vote, which climaxed a stiff battle by the Soviet group against the U.S. propasal, Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky assailed the majority-approved plan as "scan…

Arabs and Jews did not accept. This was in- terpreted as a rejection of a So- viet-Armerican compromise plan for implementation of partition- ing the Holy Land into separate Jewish and Arab countries but…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… closed Friday. * * * I i Pens Jab at The To the Editor: THE DAILY is a good student paper. Its trouble is that it is too much the student paper. I can see reasons for devoting the bulk of the…

… editorial page to, student writings-it makes of the page a sounding board for student opinion and a springboard for student writers. But I seldom read it. The articles too often stem from a fund of…

…. The women's page should give more consideration to the thousands of students' and Uni- versity employees' wives who read The Daily, and who would appreciate ideas on child -rearing, housekeeping and…

… really want page only world ncws of sign fi- The Daily to become some kind cance-of real, personal signifi- of a polling organization, then cance-to students in college. and they entertain an idle and im…

student sentiment. That is not a BE REVAMPED. Page 1 now is X Now, z~Jitl)ON fra I MARY LE TEROOM F01 ?o 1r Your Conne SERVING UNTIL 10:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 323 SouTi STATE - Across from /he…

November 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

Arabs to insure against interruption of Jewish immi- Aid; f E I Avukah, student Zionist Organ- ization, is appealing to all stu- dents to write either prime mini- ster Attlee or President Truman…

… this week. The pictures will be snapped between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. includ- ing the noon hour, in Rm. 7, Angell Hall. Any new freshman or new transfer student who has not had his identification picture…

… taken, should have it taken today. Old students, with initials A through L may have their pic- tures taken tomorrow, while those with initials M through Z should wait until Friday. Any student who is not…

… able to come in on these days, may have his picture taken between 8 a. m. and 12 noon Saturday. It is requested that students bring their registration receints to the photographic room. Ground Broken For…

… Married Students gDornm Over 175 Couples Will Be Accommodated See PICTURE, Page 2 Ground has been broken on the site of the UJniversity dormitories for married students;- Vice-President Robert P. Briggs…

… the new dormitories is esti- mated at $832,900. Need for University accommoda- tions for married students has long been recognized and will be at a cru- cial stage with the expected influx of married…

… their families. Book Exchange Seeks official U Recognition Members of the Student Book Ex- change adopted a constitution by unanimous vote and decided to peti- tion the Student Affairs Committee for…

… official recognition as a student organization at a meeting yesterday at the Union. The group also voted the executive board power to petition for admis- sion to SOIC. Having closed its sales room at the…

… League last Wednesday, the Ex- change is now finishing up its main activities, concerning sale of used student texts, for the term. Checks to the 264 persons for whom the Ex- change sold books are…

… Palestinewith British Group Bevin Asks Arabs To Allow Refugees By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-The U. S. request that Britain admit 100,000 displaced European Jews to Palestine resulted today in an…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-drawn cutter rides in the Arboretum, and a hayride beginning at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The hayride will carry students from the mall to the skating party at Burns Park, which will be followed by skating races at 4…

… will not be made for students who complete their work before the last day of class exami- nations. REGULATIONS will go back into effect at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, the first day of the spring se- smester…

… American foreign policy behind permanent peace in Pal- estine as representatives of the Jewish and an Arab government sat down together on the Island of Rhodes to selve their problems. Truman endorsed a…

…- being of the Middle East, and 3. Reconciliation of Arab and Jewish communities "in matters affecting Palestine." MEANWHILE, as Israelis and Egyptians opened te talks, Dr. R alph Bunche acting UN imedia…

… Sigma Delta CLhi,aprofessional journalism fraternity, in itiatred three faculty ermbers and six- teen students yesterday, before electing officers for the Spring Term. The faculty men are Arthur Gallagher…

…, instruecto r in the ou rnaism department and tele- graph editor of the An Arbor News; Elwood Lohela, of the journalism department; Earl IWegmann, department lecturer STUDENTS initiated into SDX include James…

… whirl, thousands of students and guests will gather here for the traditionally huge, pre-semester SI-Hop weekend Feb. 4 and 5. Nationally known as the high spot on Michigan's social calen-" dar, the two…

… Assistant Registrar Edward G. Groesbeck, while Senior Class president Val Johnson revealed plans for collection of class dues during the registration period. Groesback emphasized that students must present ID…

… by Residence Halls Business Manag- er Francis Shiel who said that a student signs a yearly dormitory contract in good faith and is ex- pected to stay there until it ex- pires. Until this semester…

… residence halls officials had been glad to cancel room contracts when re- quested by students because of the acute housing shortage. Now Shiel feels that the housing sit- uation has eased and refuses to let…

April 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

…- quaint first year students with the League and its functions, as well as to provide a full weekend of entertainment. Tennis Ball Decorations Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in Room 3M in the Union today…

… Ruthven carried out his promise to "spin a yarn" Monday night when he was guest speaker at the meeting of the Student Wives Club. Mrs. Robert Farr presided at the business meeting which was followed by a…

… placement report booklet, "Gibbs Girls at Work." I1ATHAJUNE GIBBS 230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 90 Marlborough St., BOSTON 16 51 E.Superior StCHICAGO 11 155 Angeil St., PROVIDENCE 6 Foreign Students Sponsor Tea…

… American and foreign students "ill have an opportunity to meet eh Oh ad exhang ideas at the Internatioal Center's weekly tea, wvhich will be held from 4:30 until 6 p.m. today. Also on the agenda of for- eign…

students' activities is the comedy film "Bossa," to be shown on Saturday, April 23, in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The For Oriental Beaut ... See our NEW JEWELRY ... SILK SCARVES CHINESE TEA ... IMPORTED…

… GINGER INDIAART SEHOP O 330 MAYNARD STREET .1 movie will be cosponsored by the Interni onal Center ani the Arab Club. Tickets may be purchased at the Center. Preparations are now being made for…

…. Several patterns and shades. By Wembley and Beau Brummel. $1 to $3.50 HATS -Top off your en- semble with a Mallory Hat. $7.50 to $10 o C> O ..I. The Student Faculty Hour honor the Political Science…

… partment at 4 p.m. today in will De- the on tap! Grand Rapids Room of the League. Hostesses will be members of Delta Delta Delta, who will wel- come all students and faculty in-: terested in getting…

… atmo-4 sphere. These hours are sponsored joint- ly by Assembly and Pan-Hellenic in order to give both students and faculty a chance to meet infor- mally outside the classroom. YOUR HONEYMOON MUST BE…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… contact all alumni for con- tributions. A student drive, which will con- tact all students, will also begin next fall. M. any research projects are al- ready under way under Phoenix Project sponsorship…

… regardless of all the con- troversy, students can be pretty sure that they will get to he air- port in time to catch airplanes leaving Friday afternoon. 1 SAC Plans Hlearings on IFC Action The Student Affairs…

… constitutions and/or by-laws will be suspend- ed unless they are able to pre- sent to the Office of Student Affairs by Jan. 1, 1951, evidence showing that they have peti- tioned their national offices, asking…

… its passage. Namely, to stop pressure on IFC by other student organizations." Rothschild called the resolu- tion "watered down." Rothschild explained that he was writing the letter "because I want the…

March 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… dull emotional paralysis which has settled over our foreign policy. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… the light of reason is of the utmost importance. This column launches itself on the premise that traditional student indifference to pressing issues should no longer be tolerated. For, perceiving these…

… when the Arabs decided that they didn't want any more Jews to come into Palestine. The Department busied itself, men moved briskly up and down the corridors; there was a fine ap- pearance of activity…

… all persons using the University build- ings-staff members, students and others-to contribute individual co- operation to this effort to protectj University buildings against fires. j Please note…

… male students in the College; of Literature, Science, and the Arts: By action of the Board of Regents, all; male students in residence in this College must elect Physical Educa-' tion for Men. This…

… action has been effective since June, 1943, and will continue for the duration of the war. Students may be excused from tak- ing the course by (1) The University Health Service, (2) The Dean of the College…

…, Chairman of the Academic Counselors (108 Mason Hall); by all other students to Assis- tant Dean E. A. Walter (1220 Angell Hall) . Except under very extraordinary circumstances no petitions will be consiaired…

… phone number on the paper posted in the Undergraduate Office in the League Tuesday and Wednesday. A cademic Notices Seniors and Graduate Students: The graduate record examination will be given the…

… evenings of April 3 and 4 beginning at '7:0 p.m. in the lecture hall of the Rackham Grad- uate School. Seniors and graduate students who will take these exami- nations should report for registration to Miss…

… Helen Wiley in the graduate school office before March 18. This is necessa"y since the number of books ordered is determined by the number of registrants. All seniors and g radutate students in any school…

November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… the students, alumni and townspeople who have helped put the Band Fund over the top. Your spontaneous response to this appeal has assured the $2,000 needed to send oui marching band to Columbus next…

… the credit goes to the loyal students and alumni who have con- tributed financially to the drive. To all those who helped put the drive over the top we can only say-thanks. -The Senior Editors…

… "Haffner" Sym- phony; Vaughan Williams' "Job"; Midsummer Vigil by Alfen; and the Strauss Suite from "Der Ros- enkavalier." Student Recital: Roger Hauen- stein, Organist, willbe heard at 4:15 p.m., Sunday…

…, Bach, Franck, Sowerby, Karg-Elert, and will be open to the general public. Student Recital: David Larson, pianist, will be heard in a program presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the…

… Foundation. Mr. Albert Elazar will speak on "Jew- ish-Arab Problems." Everyone we- come. Bookshelf and Stage Section, Faculty Women's Club: 2:45 p.m., Tues., Nov. 16, home of Mrs. C. B. Slawson, 1415 Brooklyn…

… Ave. Student Religious Association: Student Peace Fellowship: meet- ing, 7 p.m., Mon., Nov. 15, Lounge, Lane Hall. Discussion: "The Ends and Means of Peace." Easy Chair Group: 7:30 p.m., Mon., Nov" 15…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… latest campus student organization, Al-Thaqfa--a society of those students and faculty members who are interested in the study of Arabic culture and language. Poli- tical and economic controversial ques…

… Church: 10:45 a.m. "Man's Search For His Soul" will be the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Serv- ice. 4:30 p.m. Westminster Student Guild group singing in the Lewis- Vance parlors. 5…

…:30 p.m. Westminster Student Guild and fellowship hour. Speaker: Dr. Arabella Gault of the University of Tsinan, Shantung, China. Sub- ject: "The Mind and Thought of the Chinese Vouth." Special music…

…. baptis% (Dilit 9:311. Graduait, teacher. 10:45. Morning worship. Sermon topic,"What Is Your Name?" 12:00. Student Round Table. Dis- cussion topic: "What Can We Believe About Baptism?" 6:15. Roger William…

…'s Guild in the Guild House, 503 E. Huron. "Religson and the University Student," Prof. J. L. Brumm or Journalism Depart- ment. First Church of Christ, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Subject…

… ELASTICIZED Worship service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr C. W. firashares will.preach or (hristanity-ris Theology and Re- stalkee ialli: Student Class a Stalker Hall at 9:45 a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 6 p.m. at…

… the Meth- odist Church. Student presentation of the subject "I Believe." Fellow- ship hour and supper following the meeting. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion; 11:00 a…

….m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by Mr. Kenneth Morgan, Direc- tor of the Student Religious Associ- ation; 11:0 Oa.m. Junior Church; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten in Harris Hall; 7:00 p.m. Student Meeting in Harris…

…, General Secretary of the Inter-Varity Chris- tian Fellowship, will be the speaker., Disciples Guild (Church of Christ): 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. Frederick Cowin, Minister. 12:00 noon, Student

… Clubs in Chicago, Phoenix, Los An- geles, El Paso and Memphis. Friday he addressed a meeting of the Fifth District of the American Alumni 'ouncil inChicago. ', l; 1 1 s i 1 i T } t . c... t Student

July 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… they became known to the Chinese, into North China after the first century, A.D., he went on to describe the movements of Hindus, Persians, Arabs, Sogdians, and Jews into that country, of which the…

…. All Students Invited To Chapel Dance There will be a record dance to which all servicemen and civilian students are invited from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the downstairs clubroom of St. Mary…

… of Huron and State. Union Petitions Due *. Petitions for Union vice-presidents in the engineering, law and combined schools will be due by 5 p.m. Monday in the Student Office at the Union, Thomas…

… need for good planning. South end of downstairs corridor, Architecture Building. Student work continued on dis- play. Ground floor cases, Architec- ture Building. Open daily, 9 to 5, through July 30…

February 14, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… progressive, civic leader- in a changing and dynamic A nnounce New Policy for Mixed Student Parties Chiapeoes Required for All but Exchange, Guest Dinners Held During Specified Hours The University Committee…

… on Student Conduct yesterday an- nounced new policies approving unchaperoned exchange and guest dinners in men's and women's residences but outlawing the presence of women in men's residences except as…

… of the plans call for a huge sports arena, seat- munism throughout Michigan. ing the entire student body, which Crisler believes will average 20,000 Lieut. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes ap- students in future…

students will proba- ened in committee to cover all At M ichigan bly be located in the Sports Build- state activities. ing, and the capacity seating for Callahan said on the Senate Andrew S. Baker, General…

… on the present tify on the resolution. time." The resignation will become site of the Coliseum. Part of the Meanwhile at Ionia, William effective July 1. present student housing area near Bell, Steward…

… of the United Public Baker began his relations with the Coliseum will also be used for Workers Union-CIO, which has Michigan as a special student, and this purpose, once there is suf- members in the…

March 14, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. Charles Wagner will deliver a lecture in Socie- dad Hispanica series at 8 p.m. in the Union. Today: Copies of the second edi- tion of the V-Ball Extra may be picked up until 5 p.m. at the Student

…- ground and art of the selections. The music, which is Oriental in character, originated with the Arabs who occupied Spain for more than 800 years, Prof. Wagner stated. It was later modified by the gypsies…

…, Seminar To Be Held Today A special music program, spon- sored by the Student Religious Asso- ciation, featuring Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the library of Lane Hall. Les…

… Hetenyi, a graduate student in musicalogy, will lead this Association Music Hour. There will also be a seminar on Student Christian Movements held at 4 p.m. today in Lane Hall. Mr. Frank Littell, director…

… some of the functions of the Union and describe many of the projects of the Executive Coun- cil. All men students who are eligible for extra-curricular activities for the first time this semester and all…

… and to urge them to become an active part of this group. Sign Up at Student Office Students who are interested in ex- tra-curricular- activities in general and the Michigan Union in particu- lar may…

… attend the banquet, which is free .of charge, merely by signing up in the Student Offices of the Union before Thursday. There is no obliga- tion attached to signing up. Offices are open daily between 3 and…

… example he cited the case of Gaines vs. Missouri in which the Su- preme Court ruled that the state of Missouri must either admit Gaines, a Negro law student to its state uni- versity or provide other means…

August 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Senate RepreseLts All Men, Women Campus Vote Determines Nine Po1icy-Formers War Staff Is Created The Student Senate is the only student governing body on campus that…

… administrative staff who carry out the policies. The former Senate was made up of 30 senators. The main aim of the Senate is to accelerate the student war effort and the Senate War Staff acts as coor- dinator for…

… permanent eating places. 1~ ew PlanDefers Students Engaged Law Progran ---i Will Continue In Specialized And Scientific Fields .. . For Duration , Co-ops Offer Rooi, Boa rd At Low Rates Economic living…

… and -ncrete ex- Quartermaster Corps Opened Practical Arny Business Experience Offered President Alexander G. Ruthven has given full support to deferment for students engaged in specialized and…

October 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… he rates as the greatest lover in the area. It seems that the daughter of a trouble- some Arab chieftain requires an escort and the Legion high command figure that Raft's talent might be put to good…

… college campus. As the young girl Lorenze, whom Welles hypnotizes into marrying him and doing all manner of foul deeds against the crown, Miss Guild performs like the typical C student in an elementary…

… registra- tion may be completed by the date indicated. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for Coming Weekend Fri., Oct. 14 Couzen's Hall, Phi Gamma Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Wes- ley Foundation…

…. 15. In order to be admitted to the examination, students must pre- sent written permission from their examiner. Geometry Seminar: Fri., Oct. 14, 4 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. Jesse Wright will speak on…

… of Astronomy: Angell Hall. Dr. Free- Man D. Miller will give an illus- trated talk at 7:45 p.m., in 3017 Angell Hall entitled "How Many Stars"? Following the talk the student observatory, fifth floor…

… meeting, 3055 N.S., Dr. John Clark will speak on "The Geology of Part of Central Asia." Congregational-Disciples Guild: Treasure Hunt. Leave the Guild House at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association: Hay…

…-Ride at 8 p.m. at the Student Center. Baptist students who will be partying at the I.M. Bldg. be at the Guild House at 8:30 p.m. Bath- ing suits and shorts are in order. Friday evening services: 7:45 p…

….m., Sat., Oct. 15 for over- nite at Pinebrook Hostel. Call Margaret Thompson (8803) for transportation reservation. U. of M. Hostel Club: Square E Fifty-Ninth Year Edtdand managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Leon Jaroff............Managing Editor Al Blumrosen............City Editor Philip Dawson…

October 14, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

… Spanish, Italian, Arabic, and Russian. The Wednesday Music Hour, 7:30- 9:00 p.m. program is as follows: Mozart Serenade-"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" with Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra…

… women's! garments promptly done. Opposite Stockwell. Phone 2-2678. 3c3 HELP WANTED WXPERIENCED student counterman. Hours, 9 to 12 in morning, Monday thru Saturday, Apply 105 N. For- est. 50c COLLEGE GIRL…

…-Room and board exchanged for small service. No children. Attractive room. Call 3836. 54c ROOM and BOARD STUDENTS! wa b held tOi ht at 8:00 in the Michigan Ujnion. Members of the Medical and pre…

…-Medical Faculty will be present to discuss problems of in- terest to pre-medical students. Re- freshments and cigarettes. All pre- medical students invited. Christian Science Organization will meet tonight at 8…

… the course is designed primarily for students in Community Recreation, others inter- ested are cordially invited to attend each Wednesday evening. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., in the Lounge of the Wo- men…

… Club will meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in Room 321 of the Michigan Union. All members, as well as students interested in the Slavic Club, are requested to attend. A. I. Ch. E. meeting on Wed…

… self-supporting are invited to meet with Beta Kappa Rho, working girls' organization, on Wednesday, October 15, at 8:00 p.m. in the ,Michigan League. All Episcopal Students: There will be a celebration…

student laundry needs. Free pick-ups and deliverie SILVER LAUNDRY 607 E. HOOVER Is your board bill worrying you? es Come on over to 608 Monroe and try Mrs. Jeffry's famous home- cooked meals. Lunches and…

… din- ners every day but Sunday. 5594 $4.20 ' You w i l l save laundry done in Ann Arbor. laundry sent home. I 4 I =own& The sample student the savings to you. , E v…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… graduate studentand family of three by Jan. or Feb. 1st, 1950. Phone 25152. )11N featuring BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNERS prepred by ANN ARBOR'S WELL KNOWN CHEF FOR 30 YEARS VIRGIL LANG DAILY STUDENT SPECIAL…

… MALE STUDENTS. $5per week. Ph. 6517. ____ _) 36R BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to the Pierce Transit Home. 1133 E. Ann. Phone 8144. )lR 2 SINGLE ROOMS FOR MEN. $8 per week. Phone 6415. )35R VACANCIES for…

… male students. Double rooms. House on campus. Phone 2-2052. )34R PERSONAL TO ALL STUDENTS who ordered TIME or LIFE at the student rates this fall-You can order a LIFE or TIME Christmas gift at only $4…

….75 (Regu- larly $6). Additional gifts - LIFE $3.75; TIME $4. Student Periodical Agency. Phone 2-82-42 now._ )3 DEAR B. R. ANE: Thank you, but really thank yourself for the wise decision to use the Daily…

…. student preferred. Phone 29870. ) 20F HELP WANTED NIGHT CLERKING-5 p.in. to 12 mid- night including room with cooking privilege, small wage. Call 3-4322. )21H v TODAY and THURS.! Publication in The Daily…

… Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). Notices WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 68 The Office of Student Affairs will be closed Saturday morning, Dec…

…. 24, and Saturday morning, Dec. 31. Closing hours for women stu- dents still in residence on Dec. 16 will be 12:30 a.m. PLUS Vrefepre Education, New York until Dec. 31. A knowledge of Arabic is…

… Summer Camp Jobs: Several camps in eastern U.S. are interest- ed in interviewing candidates (men and women) for camp counselor positions for the coming camp sea- son.' Interested students who will be in or…

… Training Program for single L.S.&A. or Commerce students, 21-25 yearsof age, in the upper half of their class. The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor- poration is interested in L.S.&A, graduates, married, with premedi…

… Mechanical Engineering Students, single, 21-24 years of age in the upper half of their class. It is desirable that applicants live near Detroit as final placement will be in Detroit Branch Office. The…

February 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…T HE MICHIGAN AILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1942 ------------ Ul r Mie14ttau &i Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN 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…

…'clock cuts. You got lost. NOBODY writes me any letters any more ex- cept the magazine of the Methodist student movement, called motive (lower case) for which I write all sorts of articles. Even Norman An- ning…

…, in the University Elementary School Library. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. and the meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. Victory Book Campaign: Students and members of the University fac- ulties are…

… on the attendance cards. They may also be found on page 52 of the current Announce- ment of our College. E. A. Walter Assistant Dean Male students in good physical condition and free from hernia, heart…

…-forestry students are desired, applications of others wvill be considered. Information may be obtained from Miss Train, Room 2048 Natural Science Building, until February 25. Wages, including ex- penses, after…

Students as be- ing scholastically eligible for initia- tion. It is the responsibility of the president of the chapter to secure such certificates on forms obtain- able in Room 2, University Hall…

… the Chrysler Corpora- tion, Detroit, Michigan, will inter- view seniors in the above groups on Tuesday afternoon, February 17, in; Room 218 West Engineering Build- ing. Students interested may sign for…

students who were in the1 University as freshmen and who did not fulfill the requirement are re- quired to take and satisfactorily com- plete this course. Enroll for these lectures at the time of regular…

… classi- fication at Waterman Gymnasium. These lectures are a graduation re- quirement. Students should enroll for one of the two following sections. Women in Section I should note change of first lecture…

July 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…: Drawings by Isamu Noguchi, through July 31; Arabic and Persian Miniatures, through Aug. 3. Alumni Memorial Hall. Weekdays, 9-5, Sundays, 2-5. The public is invited. Parker Moves To Clay Court Quarter…

… Cooperative Nursery in- terviewing teacher for fall semester. Teacher's certificate, experience re- quired. Call for interview, Ypsilanti. 3574M11. )69 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPEWRITING SERVICE Student reports…

… in my own home. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )2 BUS. AD AND ECON. STUDENTS. A special student rate on FORTUNE has been established for you-$7.50 yr. instead of $12.50-saves you $5. To order…

…, phone Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )81 ART CINEMA LEAGUE PRESENTS GAYNOR FREDRIC MARCH "A STAR IS BORN" with ADOLPHE MENJOU TEQINICOLOR Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK E ,, A -'n -. r r-.vrn 4lrr…

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