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May 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY 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 Staff…

…. Gustafson, Prof. of Botany Arab Defense To The Editor: MR. GRAUER in his article of May 10th at- tacking the Arab leaders has certain deceiv- ing points. It is my duty to draw the attention of the American…

… people and of Mr. Joshua of the falsity of these attacks for I am a Christian Arab from the town of Bethlehem and arrived in, this country only three months ago, so am more aware of the truth than the…

… accuser. I was told by many Americans that they have heard only one side of the problem, so it is time that the other side should be heard. According to Mr. Grauer 75% of the Arab population in Palestine…

… have immigrated during the last 100 years and that the Arabs have in- creased in number from 664,000 in 1922, to 1,175,000 in 1944. As to the statement of 75% I ask the accuser to be more sure of his…

… "sta- tistics." Moreover, the accuser closes his mind to fact that the Jews increased from 50,000 to 650,000 in 25 years. Is he aware that while the Arabs increased twice in number, the Jews in- creased…

… 13 times? Is he aware that this increase of Arabs is mainly one of the fact that the Arabs have a high rate of birth as do other Eastern people, while the Jewish increase is mainly due to immigration…

… from Europe? Mr. Grauer points out that the Arabs ruled Federal Aid AMERICAN EDUCATION is experiencing a re- vival of interest that some educators have termed comparable to a cultural renaissance. The…

…. In the meantime, high schools and colleges are short staffed and present teachers are responsible for up to twice the ordinary number of students. Obviously, the solution to the problem lies in the…

… challenged and threatened by the grim irony of Southern standards. It is indeed a national responsibility. -Alice Jorgensen Palestine only 437 years, but he fails to point out that the Arabs under the Turkish…

May 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…- student panel discussions of for- eign relations, government, science and religion. Panels on the re- maining topics will be held in th third session at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Union. Arabs Attack Soviet…

….m. today in the ABC room of the League to determine students' desires for curricula changes. Prof. Kenneth C. McMurray,! chairman of the geography de-1 partment, will represent the fac-1 ulty committee on…

… proposed curric- ula changes. He will discuss the situation in the University today in regard to the proposed changes. Harold White, of the Student Legislature, will discuss the lack of specific courses…

… proposed curriculum changes, will speak in behalf of the general education plan being adopted by several major American universi- ties. Under this plan, students re- ceive a basic education in the so- cial…

…- ternity, Americans for Democratic Action, Student Religious Associ- ation, Student Federalists and the Ann Arbor chapter of Progressive Citizens of America. Before speaking in Hill Auditor- ium, Wallace…

… be a guest at a luncheon to be held at the home of Prof. Theodore M. Newcomb, of the sociology de- partment. In the afternoon, he will }hold a press conference in the Student Publications' Building…

… Design For Palestine IDemnand Bars Against Jewish Immigration By The Associated Press NEW YORK, May 14 - Soviet Russia called on the United Na- tions today for creation of an in- dependent Jewish-Arab

… govern- ment in Palestine. The Arabs immediately retorted that such a dual state would be impossible unless barriers were kept up against Jewis immigra- tion into the Holy Land. The Jewish agency for…

… that the only other acceptable solution would be partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab nations. The Arabs have opposed the partition. The Zionists have indi- cated acceptance of such a…

… might affect the problem." The truce plea came here as ex- plosions rocked areas in northern and southern portions of Pales- tine. Russia's address came as the Arab countries indicated they would give up…

February 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…I jr ws ziirn Latest Deadline in the State a' 40 CL COLDER See rage 4 No. 91. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1947 PRICE FIVE iterary College Students To Grade Facult -U…

… e-Senate ;et Men for Cut General Student Conduct Praised by Judge Payne Dean For] Tells Nee Instructoi City Jurist Points to Increase Only Rise in Arrests Involves in Sobriety; Traffic Cases…

… yesterday discounted reports of general misconduct among University students. Speaking from his observations from the bench of Ann Arbor Mu- nicipal Court, Judge Payne complimented students for their general…

… re-initiate student evaluation of*"faculty services" and committees are now stud problem of putting the plan in action, Dean Hayward Kenis nounced yesterday. Simultaneously, Dean Keniston announced…

… teaching staff," Dean Kenistor adding that "evaluation of fac- Ice Avalanche' Damages Vet Housing Units Children Narrowly Miss Serious Injury Ten University students and their families were homeless yes…

July 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 185) • Page Image 1

… To egotiate in Berlin Crisis Pres. Truman Chosen on irst Ballot , * * * Rea Explains SAC Ban of 'Students for Slosson' Victory Squelches Southerner's Revolt Asks Discussion Of Four Power…

… three Western Powers had broken a four power agreement for administration of Germany as a *n Associate Dean Walter Rea yes- terday issued a statement for the Student Affairs Committee out- V lining the…

… organizations are now ac- Jews Prepare Big Offensive Soviets Threaten UN Council Truce Plan CAIRO, July 14-)-A decisive battle for Jerusalem appeared to be shaping up today around La- trun where the Arabs have…

… plugged Jewish supply roads to the Holy City. The Jews are pressing an of- fensive from the coastal plain in an effort to pry loose the Trans- Jordan Arab Legion's grip on the Latrun bottleneck. But Legion…

… ar- tillery still dominates this area. A victory here would decide the success or failure of the siege of Jerusalem. In the Holy City itself, Arab Legion and Trans-Jordan tribal riflemen, supported by…

… the Le- gion's heavy artillery, began a fight for Jewish-held Mount Zion, which is a threat to the Arab left flank. At Lake Success, Russia tonight suddenly objected to several key sections of the…

… American proposal for ending the Palestine war. The Soviet stand threatened to delay or even kill the plan for the Security Council to issue a cease- fire order to the Jews and Arabs. If accepted, the Soviet…

… mediation. Russia moved to strike out all these sections. Gromyko accepted the sections of the resolution calling for a council order to the Jews and Arabs to stop fighting within three days. Failure to…

…. Sigler Petitions For Second Term tively supporting their candi- dates for office and that addi- tional student political clubs would represent a duplication of existing effort. "Also by this action the…

… decision of Student Af- fairs Committee in no way con'- stitutes a" reflectin upon any political candidate, nor does it suggest a desire to restrict the privilege of individual students to personally support…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 203) • Page Image 1

… and $2,- 000 for a married student. Additional funds for the proj- ect will be raised by students and alumni groups. The Phoenix Project derived its name from an ancient .Arab le- gend about a Phoenix…

…. Qualified graduate students interested in pursuing research into the appli- cations or implications of nuclear fission will be selected. The fel- lowships will carry a stipend of $1,200 for single students

… offer Phoenix financial support. Under present plans, the project will consist of four parts: 1. A memorial rotunda to be Y erected in Ann Arbor containing tle names of the 558 Michigan war aead.-Students

… 1947 by Fred Smith, New York publishing executive and a Michi- gan student in 1924-26 where he established a life-long friendship with Dean Erich Walter. The war memorial committee under the direction of…

…, none is as yet devot- ing itself to the special problem of See PHOENIX, Page 2 SBE To Help Students Save Will Be Open During Week of Orientation A non-profit Student Book Ex- change, operated by the…

… Inter- Fraternity Council, will be open during orientation and registra- tion weeks as well as during the first and second weeks of the fall semester. The exchange offers students the opportunity to buy…

… and sell used books at student prices. It now has on hand a backlog of used books which will be obtain- nhla immpae+pl that part of the money would be Pree. Ruil ven lfeleomnes All. New Students It is…

… and assist the students of each generation to think for them- selves. In harmony with this objec- tive, you will be well equipped to begin your college work if you understand that the poor- est…

… to chemistry facilities. ,500 OfficialsSee Decrease as Ins igificant Expeet Inerease ti Noii-Veterans University officials predict a fal lenrollment of from 20,000 to 20,500 students. Although the…

… exact number has not yet been determined, officials say the student body will be ap- proximately the same size as last year when the figure reached 20,- 802. The slight drop in expected enrollment is not…

March 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…PAG-FOUR~ THE MTCHTGAN DATLY SUNDAY, MARC!! 15, 1942 7 (7.14r A4"r Van tt1 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…

…. Donovan had worked out a plan to send an American "Col. Lawrence" to visit the Arabs around Dakar. The idea was that just as Col. Lawrence had won the support of the Arabs foi the British in the last war…

…, so the United States could win over the Arabs in French West Africa, especially around the vital base of Dakar, the jumping off place to South America. So Col. Charles Sweeney, who has had much…

… experience with the Arabs, was delegated to undertake this difficult and important mission. But when Secretary Hull heard of the Dono- van plan, he hit the ceiling. Calling Donovan into his office, Hull…

… those among us who are merely opposed to war and those who are plainly sympathizers with the enemy or even in the passport. So no attempt has been made to win over the Arabs of West Africa. Note: British…

…, 1942 VOL. LH. No. 119 Publication in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students

… insurance the Association will write on an individual is reduced. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary Actions of the Administrative Board, College of Literature, Sci- ence, and the Arts: A student was…

… placed on probation from December 9 to the end of the first semester 1941-1942 for illegally removing a book from the University library. A student was recorded with a grade of E in an English course be…

January 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… credit of the student. When no report is on file, leave cannot be approved until a statement from the insti- tution is obtained by the student certifying the amount of absence charged to him, Please print…

…-Do not write. Date . .. .. . . . . .- . Signature John A. Huston, senior Law School student from Ann Arbor has been awarded the Class of '08 scholarship award. Established in 1924 by Judge Guy B…

… in the two houses was 132 against the substitute resolu- tion and 118 for it. European Club, Bridge Players To Meet Today An evening of bridge for for- eign students and friends will be held at 7:30 p…

….m. today iii the In- ternational Center. The European Students Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Inter- national Center. Detroit Symphony Orchestra KARL KRUEGER, Music Director -Presents- -"Th Voice of…

… subsistence and grant- ing leave in the proper amount when requested by the student. Certification blanks will be avail- able from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p'.m. tomorrow, Friday, Monday and…

…; Music, 101 School of Music; Nursing, 2036 University Hospital; Public Health, Information Desk, School of Public Health; Medicine, 123 W. Medical. Alexander G. Ruthven Student Accounts: Your atten- tion…

May 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… move that surprised the world, tonight recognized the new Jewish state of Israel in Palestine a few minutes after it was proclaimed. The news caused intense elation among the Zionists, stunned the Arabs

…- duced by Rev. H. L. Pickerill of the Congregational Dis c iple s Guild, and was sponsored by In- ter Co-op Council, Student Re- ligious Association and Hindustan Association. A tea, open to all students

… K. Littell, Student Religious Association director, will be the presentation of a Jewish flag, made by IZFA members, to Dr Max Weinreb, Palestinian dental student. On March as Mandate Ends Egyptian…

… came into existence. The newly-born Jewish state faced an almost immediate threat of blood as Arab nations of the Middle East, awaiting the end of the mandate to launch their regu- lar armies on an…

… defend the Jewish nation against the bloodiest Arab attacks. (In Washington, President'Tru- man announced U. S. recognition of Israel.) (Andrei A. Gromyko, a Soviet representative at the United Na- tions…

… by Aug. 1. A hint of trouble to come was seen in Tel Aviv last night when city officials ordered full air raid precautions in expectation of a major Arab drive for control of the Holy Land. MCAF Calls…

…. May, affectionately called ;Doc" by thousands of students and alumni, died March 28 in Ann Arbor. Dr. May and Crapo Cornell Smith, whose bequest of $1,000,000 was recently announced, were neighbors at…

November 15, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… either re- ceived- the doctoral degree or made, outstanding records as advanced graduate students. Persons over 36 years of age will receive awards only in exceptional cases. Need To Be Determining Factor…

… Jewish and Arab press alike protested strongly British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's policy state- ment yesterday, in which he an- nounced a joint British-American Committee would make recommenda- tions…

… the Michigan Union. "Michigan on the March," a techni- color production with a Spanish com- mentary, and films of the Michigan- Minnesota game will be shown. All students are cardially invited. Anyone…

… wishing to join the Club may do so at the meeting. Graduate Students will have agen- eral assembly tonight, at 8:00 in the Rackham Lecture Hall. President Ruthven and Assistant Dean Okkel- berg will speak…

…. A social hour will be held after the speeches. All new and old graduate students are urged to -attend. Future graduate activities will be announced. Coming Events The Westminster Guild of the First…

…," and Professor David M. Dennison a paper on "The Radio Proximity Fuze." TYPEWRITERS Bought, Rented Repaired STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 S. State St. Phone 6615 CURBSTONE PATRIOT…

…, "and the main possibilities in this field lie in working for a good min- ing company." There is no doubt, he said, but that agriculture can furnish a means of Students Collect UnsoldBok Unsold books held…

… by the Student Book Exchange will be distributed from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until next Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Lane Hall. Checks for the books sold at the Exchange sales…

… needs of the undergradu- ate education students. A primary aim of the organization is to be of service to the University and the community. Last year the club spon- sored a student newspaper, a choir, and…

… worked with the children in the University Hospital. Similar projects are expected to continue this year. Other aims of the club are to ac- quaint students with mutual interests, and to develop a…

December 15, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… young republic was run up atop the Eden Hotel, a stone building K in the modern section less than a s- quarter of a mile from the old walled city still patrolled by the Arab legionnaires of Hashem…

… need de- termined and well considered ac- tion in the future to protect it against all outside intervention." Tribute Paid To Muyskens By Students Prof. John H. Muyskens of the l speech department spoke…

… last night before students and friends, who had. gathered to pay tribute to the distinguished bio-linguist for his work and the help he has .given them. Words must be lived with and studied carefully if…

… visit from Santa Claus, children were treated to an exhibition of magic and a showing of movies. -- -4-- - - - - * * * BY CAB, CAR AND BUS: Transportation to Airport Assured for 'U' Students More than…

… 400 students today were assured adequate transporta- tion facilities to Willow Run air- port tomorrow afternoon, follow- ing two hectic days of preparation by the Wolverine Club and local bus and…

… taxicab companies. Earlier, travel authorities had expressed fear that dozens of stu- dents would be unable to make ITug Week' To Continue Next Fall Under SL Move To Cut Tugs Of War Defeated Student

… Stenn, Joe Stone and Joan Wil- lens. SL's National Student Associa- tion Committee will invite NSA to the University for its annual con- gress next summer. University officials gave the committee the go…

…-ahead to use facilities on campus for the 900- odd students and educators who will attend the congress. * * * THE LEGISLATURE announc- ed that five students have been their afternoon flights from Wil- low…

… more units if the need arises," Schiros added., Previously, he had guaranteed students transportation to the air-j port if they made reservations by noon today. "As yet we have re- ceived only 11…

… reservations," he said. MEANWHILE, Don Greenfield of the WolverinerClub reported late yesterday afternoon that his club has six cars available to take students out to the airport and ex- pects students and…

April 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Candidates in the forthcoming Student Legislature election should submit, pictures for the Candidate Display to Rm. 2, Uni- versity Hall before April 23, Dick Burton, Legislature elections com- mittee chairman…

… let students "know who they're voting for," Burton said. i . r ulous." Representatives of the organi- zations named branded Kornfed- er's testimony as false. 'Outright Lie' David Babson, AVC chairman…

…. Rep. Mundt (Rep. S.D.) an- nounced adoption of an amend- mentto his bill designed to curb Red activities in the United States. Daily Plans Presidential Straw Vote SL To Manage Pseudo-Election Students

… and faculty members will have a chance to register their presidential preferences in a Daily sponsored straw vote to be held April 25. The pseudo-election will be! managed by the Student Legisla- ture…

… choice. Student and faculty ballots will be different colors in order that comparisons may be made. Following a pattern marked out by the University of Wisconsin newspaper, The Daily Cardinal. The Daily is…

… sponsoring the vote to get a good cross section of stu- dent and faculty opinion on the presidential race. Harvey Weisberg, f ormer Legislature president and Chair- man of the Regional National Student

December 15, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the time and place of his examination. In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, no date of…

… public is invited. Student Reital ara .Laux, "student of piano under John Kol- l ,will be heard in a program at 4:15 pn., Thurs., Dec. 16, Lydia Mendelssohn Theat re. Presented in partial fulfillment of…

… engineering students 4:30 p.m., Rm., 165 Chem- istry Bldg. "Atomics Physics" an "Molecular Theory of Matter." Acolytes Meeting: 7:30 p.m. West Lecture Room, Rackhan Bldg. Talk by Prof. I. Copilowisl on…

students and Amer can friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thur Dec. 16, International Cente Hostesses: Mrs. T. H. Hildebranc and Mrs. Philip Wernette. U. of M. Radio Club meeting 7:30 p.m., 9m. 3503 (Radio Room E. Eng…

… January 8 for instruction. To avoid misunderstandings and errors each student should receive noti- fication from his instructor of the time and place of his appear- ance in each course during the period…

… British go in for socialist planning at home, while carrying on the dustiest kind of old- fashioned imperialist policy abroad, as in their relations with the Arabs of the Middle East. This is the century in…

… Dept. of Surgery, will be the speaker. Edited and managed by students the University of Michigan under t authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman…

August 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…)-Pol- and demanded today that Transjor- 20 League Houses Cut From List Rent Raises Slated For Other Units Only seventy league houses will be available to women students this fall partly because of the…

…-Cooperative Council hous- ing rooms in the League and in private homes where students pay or work for their rooms, she explained. Expand League Accomodations This fall they plan to room 25 girls in League where they…

… deportation ships were being loaded. The broadcast broke an ominot quiet that settled over the Holy Land as British, Arabs and most Jews nervously, awaited an expected flare- up of violent extremist reaction to…

February 15, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Maize and Blue squad, as the students were also "blood thirsty," and gave the Wol- verines a very poor reception, boo- ing every movement made by Michi- gan, as well as many other unsports- manlike…

…, one transfer student and two lettermen," stated Corky. However, Michigan has rolled aside every op- ponent by wide margins, beating Pur- due, chief threat to the Wolverine title hopes this year, 17…

… will be back in top WANTED-Male student to work for his trustc form by this week-end is still ques- room beginning feb. 26 or 27. Mrs. Frank E. Jones, 721 Tappan Ave., Big Bob Derleth, second-line center…

…'alkeder, Vickers didn't make another goal -__ __ Algerian Arab serving. in the French in the last two minutes," which is MISCELLANEOUS Navy, in the amateur middleweight undeniably true. During almost class. the…

February 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… recommenda- tions, before Monday, March 2, 1942. All women participating in League activities or attending Defense cour- ses must procure their eligibility cards from the Dean of Students office and have them…

… second sem- ester freshmen women are required to take the hygiene lectures, which are to be given the second semester. Upperclass students who were in the University as freshmen and who did not fulfill the…

… conversational lang- uage services. A beginning class will organize at 8:30 p.m., and an ad- vanced class at 7:15. Both will meet in Room 23 of the Center. A small fee is "charged. Arabic Class, International…

… Center: The International Center, in cooper- ation with Al Thaqafa, the Arabic culture society, offers a beginning class in modern Arabic at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 18, in Room 23 of the Center. A…

… served for foreign students and their friends, and for persons interested in International affairs, at 6:00 p.m. before the pro- gram. Michigan Outing Club will have a breakfast hike this morning at 8 o…

… Engineering and Economic Aspects of the St. Lawrence River Seaway" at the regular meet- ing of the Student Branch, A.S.M.E., to be held at the Union on Wednes- day, February 18, at 7:30 p.m. Graduating…

…, February 17, in Room 3205 East Engineering Building. Interested students will please sign the inter- view schedule posted on the Aero- nautical Engineering Bulletin Board, near Room B-47 East Engineering…

… Electrical Engineers will have a joint meeting of the Michigan Section, the Michi- gan State College Student Branch, and the University of Michigan Stu- dent Branch on Tuesday, February 17, 1942, at the…

… Relief Project, International Center. Foreign women, wives of foreign students, and inter- ested American women will gather in the International Center at 2:30 p.m., February 17, for the knitting and…

July 15, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examina- tions for Students in Education: Preliminary examinations for doc- toral applicants in education will be held August 15, 16, 17. All stu- dents who anticipate taking…

… High School and University Ele- mentary School buildings. Museum of Art: Drawings by Isamu Noguchi, through July 31; Arabic and Persian Miniatures, through Aug. 3. Alumni Memorial (Continued on Page 4…

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