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August 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…A "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… that the University is con- sidering some of them. Regent action could force students to waive their legal rights as a condition of admission much in the way students now agree to abide by other…

… University regulations such as drinking and women's late hours. Then the only risk, that of false arrest, would be in stopping non- students. Protecting security officers with surety bonds would mitigate that…

… normal inclinations of law- abiding people to stop for a man in uniform. Of course the security officer has little recourse against the student who tells him to get out of the way before he gets run over…

November 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… force vanguard in Italy. Arab Diplomats But yesterday an Arab diplomatic source in Moscow reported Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser had asked the Kremlin to send to Egypt immediately the thousands of…

… 1941. The Michigan Youth for Demo- cratic Action (MYDA), an affiliate of the AYD, was organized at the University in January, 1944. Such affiliation was formally recognized and approved by the Student Af…

…, noti- fied the group that "its recognition as a University student organiza- tion is hereby withdrawn" because "evidence which it is impossible to to disregard indicates that the American Youth for…

… YP at the University was held on Feb. 8, 1949, and the group was ap- proved by the Student Affairs Committee shortly afterwards. Distributed Literature The YPs wasted no time getting into trouble, they…

… the United States might ask the UN to sponsor such opposi- tion - as was done in Korea. He said the kind of opposition "would' depend upon the circumstances." . The Arab informant in Moscow said…

… guarantee permanent boundaries in the Middle East, as well as extend financial help to both Arabs and Israel, in line with a pledge voiced by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Aug. 25, 1955 but such U…

…, Janet Neary, '58, John Wrona, '57, Janet Winkelhaus, '57, Mal Cumming, '58BAd and Scott Chrysler, '59E were elected to Student Government Council last night, Goldman was elected on the first ballot…

…. Commenting on returns early in the evening, President Bill Adams, '57BAd, said, "Early re- turns almost make me believe that students have fulfilled their duty to elect responsible, competent people." However…

… by the six man panel. Main topic of discussion is ex- pected to center around the sug- gestion that an increase in survey courses be introduced in the lit- Ballot Count Watched By. Students By DONNA…

… HANSON Just a little more than one hundred students were on hand to watch last night's Student Gov- ernment Council balloting. The coffee and donuts that were provided early in the evening were quickly…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…., was re-appointed Managing Editor of the Gargoyle. The Board in Control of Student Publications also appointed Nor- man Schubert, '57, and Robert Maitland to senior positions in Gar- goyle magazine…

… pre-law student majoring in economics, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. David Kessel, who was also Managing Editor of Gargoyle last year, is a biological chemistry major, The 25…

… series of Arab commando raids in which Israeli authorities reported 14 Israelis killed and 32 wounded. Meets Israeli Leaders Hammarskjold arrived at Lydda Airport between Tel Aviv and Je- rusalem about…

…- ible person, over 21.- Out of town students may get their forms stamped at the Office of Student Affairs in the Administration Building, Bike owners will be required to comply with the Ann Arbor Bi…

… meetings for this evening to try to find new ideas and determine stu- dent feeling before tomorrow's In- ter-House Council special meeting. In West Quadrangle, a student officer was sure that nothing fur…

… member." He was referring to an editorial in Ghoumarya, Premier Gamal Ab- ,del Nasser's newspaper mouthpiece prepared to pay compensation for Arab property left behind. We will not give up any property…

… to be solved. Unna clarified, "An Arab told me that the refugees are a monu- ment of shame to Egypt, and that monument can't be removed until the cause of the shame-the state of Israel-is removed." He…

… noted that the UN had a special department to care for the refugees, but, said Unna, "The Arab states have been intransi- He said the danger of war would be less if the Israelis were given arms to offset…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Israel and Arab nations was advocated with a police force set up to patrol the border until a settlement can be reached. With the purpose of familiariz- ing students with issues currently before the United…

…. Watts of Birmingham. MARILYN LARKIN MARILYN FRANCIS Daily-John Hirtzel NEW EDITORS-The Board in Control of Student Publications appointed Virginia Robertson and Janie Fowler as new Women's Editor and…

… senior women's honorary. 'SETTLE' WORLD PROBLEMS: University Students Represent Guatemala For Model United Nations at Wisconsin Mrs. Watts is a freshman in the " literary college and is a graduate of the…

….m. Satur- day, May 5 in the Union Ballroom. Featuring the music of two bands, the semi-formal dance will initiate the annual International Week program, sponsored by the International Student's Associa- tion…

… girls. Highlighting the evening will bea floor show featuring singing and dancing. International and American students will participate in an American jazz routine, a hillbilly number called "Lolly Toot…

… the Union Ballroom. Marriage Portrayal Turning to a more colorful side of international life, International students will present a "Portrayal of Marriages Around the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in…

… Lane Hall. SANDRA WATTS By JANIE FOWLER Representing Guatemala, seven University students attended the tenth annual mock United Nation conference before spring vacation at- the University of…

Students Association conference this summer., , It was announced that City Pan- hellenic will give a tea for all high school senior girls in Washtenaw County on Saturday, May 19. At the Greek Week Panhel Tea…

… was so completely like the United Nations that, "After. a while one didn't even think of these people as students. The University of Chicago group had really become the Indian delega- tion." Costume…

… Nationalist forces. On the whole taking the view- point pf the nations that they represented, students dealt with problems currently before the ac- tual United Nations. Discussion in the Disarmament Council…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… -Ilk 4r m51e4!og3z Bailg 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…

…- Sersltyihas been forced to give salary increases to its full-time, non-student employees. Since th. State Legislature voted pay boosts for its employees at the University, the University must in turn increase…

… indicate that the salary and op- erating increases are necessary. Residents 'annot argue otherwise.' But the propriety of obtaining the additional money out of student pockets certainly is open to question…

….. At first glance, there is apparently no other means by which the rising-costs of Residence Hall construction andsmaintenance can be met. Students see, among, other athletic ex- pansion programs…

… appar- ently to send so-called "volunteers" in to help the Arabs, just as Chinese "volunteers" swarmed all over Korea. Dulles said the State. Department is watching this very closely. The Secretary of…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…-, . Sixty-Sixth Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Are Free, UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS revan STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. s ANN…

… Board in- ns of discrimination against stu-, nn Arbor -area. nt in Charge of Student Affairs, three businessmen, and seven uding a foreign student and a, up the 11-member ,body. education have been the…

… the student h concern only for the welfare s. They are right. . MRS of SOC are overtly fretting fear that action by such an in- ard reflects on the Council. In. hould be nothing but a positive he…

…'s administrative wing sit with the Board as a silent-tongued overseer? SGC has not taken restrictive action against the Board yet, but comment isn't premature. We must wait until March 21, for the Student

… Springs will be broadcast by WUOM (91.7 mnc FM) at 10:00 p.m. EST Fri., March 16 and Sat., March 17. Late Permission: All women students who attended the virtuosi Di Roma Concert on Tues., March 13, had 11…

… scholarship which will be awarded on the basis of scholar- ship, campus activities, and financial need. Interviewing from 7 to 1 a.m. Monday, March 19 in the League. The following student sponsored social…

… events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior…

… the 1956-57 academic year. Given to any sophomore or junior woman who is a regularly en roiled student at the University o Michigan, on the basis of scholarship, activity record, and' need. Apply at the…

… will talk oh "venus and the Moon, Our Nearest Nelbhgors." After the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic observa- tions of the…

… agreed settle the contrary there lutionary tide which will I in this area the power of; and the United States ha n is whether the Arab rul eir officers and intellectua ything short of the expul North…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… American interests in the Middle East "are very greatly jeopardized." He made the remark in a news conference discussion of the Arab-Israeli idfferences. He: also touched on the Greek-British roW over Cyprus…

… of the ancient problem of the bias clause is more without a place now than ever before on this campus. After many years of unorganized debating, on what to do about discriminatory practices, student

… leaders and the administration ap- parently reached an agreement in 1949 that group-rejective practices don't coincide with college objec- tives. So Student Legislature formu- lated the "Michigan Plan…

… practices. Since the administration had approved a rule in 1949 barring new discriminatory fraternities student leaders opposing bias felt they had the administration's sup- port. The "Michigan Plan" was also…

… ratified by the Student-Faculty Committee on Student Affairs be-, fore it was surprisingly vetoed by President Alexander G. Ruthven. See ASSISTANCE, Page 6 Eden Wins Approval. Of Policies Makarios Exiled…

… sororities was approved last night by a 10-8 vote of Student Government Council. The action climaxed more than three hours of debate and dis- cussion by Council members, constituents and non-students in the…

… Campus, Chest Drive Approved Student Government Council yesterday approved a motion which will set up an annual Campus Chest Drive. A board consisting of representa- tives from twelve campus organi…

…- zations, the faculty and Vice-Pres- ident of Student Affairs James A. Lewis will be responsible for set- ting up and operating the drive. All existing drives will be abol- ished in favor of a single all cam…

…- pus collection effort. The new drive will last for at least one week. Appointed to the committee on student housing and environmen- tal health are Robert Leacock, '57 and Fernando Garcia, '57. No action…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

… & Goetz Stein Cleaners Stofflet News Co. Stoll Bicycle Motor Sales Students' Bicycle Shop Sugar Bowl Swift Drug Store Swiss Garment Cleaners Sylvia Studio of Dancing Symons Bros. Taggart Service Tice's Men…

… week a group of "Okies" and "Arabs" pitched their tent near the center of campus life and explained their presence with a sign "We're wait- ing for Michigras." Reports have not been revealed whether or…

… goes from classroom to classroom dismissing students while professors stand by hopelessly. After all, there's nothing they can do to anything as well-estab- lished and well-loved as Michigras and the…

… such items as hair cuts, movies and full meals. If students are interested In "higher stakes," there will be four grand prizes, consisting of a man's and a woman's watch, a woman's dress and a man's suit…

August 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… yet cured state police authority to force its diving regulations, was learned yesterday. Vice President for Student fairs James A. Lewis said Michi State Police Commissioner Jos Childs had not yet ruled…

… last week proposed that 45 coun- tries be invited to a parley. The list included all the European; Communist countries and all the Arab nations. ov- Nasser, in rejecting the Western an bid Sunday, also…

…- tract authorized by the Army will run to about $16,565,000. DAY BEFORE FINALS: Students Start Last Minute Rush Usual last-minute rush to learn courses the, day before finals be- gins today for…

… University students. A check of study halls last night revealed most students were tak- ing summer sessions finals more calmly than during the regular school year. "It's only summer school," one student

… remarked, packing up his books and heading for the movies More students seemed concerned with getting in papers than with studying for finals. During the sunny afternoon traditional study haunts were near…

…-deserted as books were lugged out to near-by beaches and grassy lawns. . t 5 i 1 0 S YE k Indian Students Celebrate Today The University's 45 Indian stu- dents will celebrate their country's! ninth year of…

December 15, 1956 (vol. 0, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… underlying tensions as important factors in the demonstration. Many students were unaware that service committees existed to take their complaints an sugges- tions to the administration, the report said…

… substitute for pork for Jewish students, too many starchy foods, decorative rather than tasty meals, and repetition of unpopu- lar meals. City News Roundup James A. Lewis, University vice president for student

…'s<---_ _ _ -Daily-Dick Gaskili TO OPEN DOORS MARCH 1--Workmen are building doors, laying tile, connecting wires and fitting pipes as work on the interior of the Student Activities Building moves toward scheduled…

… called off before all the canal was occupied. future, and called for an end to the explosive Arab-Israeli conflict. The communique, marking the end of the council session of for- eign, finance and defense…

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