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November 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… could result in the formation of a group of students for Arabs in one hand and a group of stu- dents for the French, British and Israeli students in the other. I fail to see in which way this could…

… Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… meeting at the summit at this time would be a false start in the wrong direction. -VERNON NAHRGANG Voting Responsibility Of Thinking Citizen THE VOTE for Student Government Council yesterday was neither…

… enfranchised electorate-in this case, every student now en- rolled in this University. It isn't as discouraging as it might be-the polls will be open and oper- ating until 5 o'clock this afternoon. Americans…

… citizen. Cert- ainly, student government is an essential ele- ment in this process. And the participation of each individual is in turn essential to the work- ing of this process. Today another opportunity…

… indeed an indictment of our times. -David R. Luce Impartial Appeal . . To The Editor, IN VIEW of the already super- heated feelings on the part of most foreign students on campus, Dr. Ilvis of the…

… International Center, who should be the most impartial University official, should not have made his appeal to the American students in behalf of the Near-East students on cam- pus. If taken seriously, his appeal…

…. One factor supporting this possibility is that the Anglo-French-Israeli military action has knocked out a large part of the Russian arms supply which gave Nasser his pre-eminence among Arab leaders of…

… than yield. Indeed, it appears that due to the invasion, the canal will be inoperative for some time anyway, and that Nasser has therefore lost much of his deterrent power. T HE FAILURE of the other Arab

March 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS, OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… to it, from point of view of campus interest the rushing issue is one of Student Government Council's most crucial tests. Since the committee reports were presented to the Council last week, SGC…

… before the Student Government Council has much merit and is deserving of that body's most careful con- sideration.r In principle, the proposal envisions c6Min- ing all the charitable drives conducted…

… it. In addition, a university is a community and students are its citizens. One of the reasons, if not the most important one, for which a student attends a university is to learn good citizenship, to…

… drive such as the Campus Community Chest would conduct with the entire student body participating, could do much to give the University some feeling of unity now so often missing. W ITH MORE than 20…

December 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…"Not Very M7h. W aLs New W You?" 342 gtigan al Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… toward the Arab States. ' * * * IN THE OLD days, a U. S. Sen- ator could always see the President of the United States, to say noth- ing of the Secretary of State. But Humphrey was not even able to see the…

Arab countries that they didnt want to antagonize them by selling oil to England and France. "Yes," replied Humphrey, "but your new friends will judge you by the way you treat your old friends. If we…

…. of L r y uR ct n BOOKS ARE the staff of educational life- perhaps more so than are students and teachers. If the right to access of books is violated, education is stilted and knowledge suppressed…

… policy of not permitting Literary College stu- dents to take books from its library. Since there are some books which Lit. school students need which are not provided in the general library or are not…

… LEGAL Library recently enacted this policy because it is said Literary school people. "don't bring them back." This, it would seem, is classifying the major- ity of Literary students using the Legal Li…

… salvage the main portion not of apples but of Literary School readers. PERHAPS there are not enough Literary School students using the Legal Library fa- cilities for them to "matter." The voice of such a…

… the practice used in recovering over-due books prior to a few weeks ago. But a complete ban is a much stiffer penalty than any fine. True, a book overdue could handicap a law student's use of it. It…

… Lit- erary College students might also benefit more fully. -RONALD SCHELKOPF SGC SJDELG HTS: reg . St d en , s. .J1 , a y ? o a 5 THERE S blood, head-shrinking, tribal skirmishes and the old male…

… gowns are required for Com- mencement Exercises Jan. 26, 1957. Social Chairmen of Student Organi- 7ations are reminded that the calendar 9:; closed to student sponsored activi- tis for ten days prior to…

April 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… all Arab commandos have withdrawn from Israel. Israel cliarged the raiders had killed 14 and wounded 32 since Saturday. Written Assurance Both sides handed Hammar- skjold written assurance they would…

… refrain from hostile acts. An air battle Thursday and an exchange of fire across the fron- tier of the Gaza strip followed the pledges. Then hostilities ceased. Israel charged there were two new Arab

… statement to the Daily said "~It is about the finest competition I have been to." A group of singing law students, the Psurfs, dedicated a song of "Dixie" to Justice Clark. In his remarks he said, "I don…

… days. Officials of Junior Intra-Fraternity Council and Junior Pan- Hellenic, sponsors of the drive, said the donations from the pockets of University faculty members and students as well as Ann Arbor…

… elected by acclamation yesterday as the second President of Student Gov- ernment Council. He will be assisted in his duties during the copiing term by Janet Neary, '58, and Joe Collins, '58, newly…

…- bers for "your devoted service to me and student government in general." He was presented an engraved gavel by Adams following the ba- loting, Elected by Acclamation Adams, a 21-year-old pr-law major…

October 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… public relations policy than a fear and future expansion. that it is necessary to protect a supple student The University should, as the old Student mind. Legislature said, "be able to rise above tem…

… by if sources get it into their tation of the lecture bylaw. heads that the object of their affection is an -RICHARD SNYDER institution filled with "radical students" and Editor Another Mideast Binder…

… deterrent stupidly contributing to an arms race that has against Israeli raids. Strong support for the long been overbalanced toward the Arab side. move comes from the British government and Far from merely…

… expects the Israeli to in- 0NE vade Jordan, and surely the Jordanian Arab Jordanian government is that it takes a legion has the strength necessary for making conservative view of decisive action toward…

… British Weapons By DREW PEARSON LETTERS to the EDITOR Role of Moderator . To the Editor: WISH to commend the Inter- national Students' Association for sponsoring a very interesting and stimulating…

… segment of the student body. It seems appropriate to mention that the president of the Interna- tional Students' Association, Andy Chaudhry, proved himself to be amusing, charming, and totally unaware of…

… affasir, which in no manner detracts from Mr. Wrona's own effectiveness as a member of SGC, nor stifles the fife and drum accomaniment to the forward march of our student government as it fights for right…

… Health. Students, who received marks of 1. X or 'no reports' at thevend of their last semester or summer session of atten- dance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course or courses, unless this 'work is…

… made up. In the School of Music this date is by October 17. In the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Natural Resources and Public THealth, this date is by October 19. Students, wishing an…

February 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Israel and the-Arab states by financial aid to refugees and guaranteeing agreed frontiers. It recalled the United State- British-French declaration pledg- ing joint action inside and outside the United…

…- tors." In his strongest stand thus far on current racial unrest, the gov- ernor charged at Montgomery: "If the professional, agitators had been interested only in en- tering a student at. the Univer…

… overlook the card which asks "Is it love or myopia?" and there is even a valentine for the more antisocial student which declares "I'm all alone, and I like it that way." A brief consensus of student opinion…

… twitched hopefully, "Maybe I've still got a chance." "Do-It-Yourself and Valentine's Day go great together," a con- structive engineering student af- firmed. "Look what I whipped up for my ex-steady he…

… is cur- rently considering two bills that Editorial, Sports or Women's staffs would eventually lead to complete ow or 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Students state control of Wayne, now a will have an opportunity…

… at 7:15 Detroit Board of Education re- ay. sponsibility. he Student Publications Bldg., 420 President Clarence B. Hilberry of Wayne has claimed that for May Join financial reasons mainly, state…

… eligible, including first semester control is desirable. It has received the support of faculty, adminis- iters and advertising men will have tration and students at Wayne. «.J..«1. t. . -1. , . . , Z . .;-1…

…-curricular activities and scholastic achieve- ments. SGC Tryout Meeting Set Student Government Council will hold a mass tryout meeting for those interested in Adminis- trative Wing work at 4 p.m. Feb. i Doctors To Give…

July 14, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… on Arabic Medicine in this country. The exhiibt, a part of the doc- tor's library, is a depiction in graphic art of the part played by the Arabian physicians from 750 A.D. to 1400 A.D. Arabic was the…

… "lingua franca" of the learned during the Dark Ages of Medieval Europe indicat- ing that during the period of time in which Europe was overrun by the Goths and Huns, Arabic was the refined and educated…

…., meet at Guild House 524 Thomp- son. For reservations, call 'NO 35838 by Saturday noon. Episcopal Student Foundation: Pic- Snic, cars will leave Canterbury House .V - , at 4:00 p. m., July 15. Breakfast…

…! $1.50-$ The Golden Apples Room LYDIA MENDEL is the destination of all t "s i' f -Daily-Don Watkins MEDICAL BOOKS-The illuminated manuscripts of Arabic and, Moslem background from the extensive…

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