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May 16, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

… Attitudes (EDITOR'S NOTE: Miss Greene bases the fol- lowing inalysis of German youth on time spent in Germany during a 10 months tour of West- ern Europe.) THE STUDENT Legislature's decision to adopt the…

… Free University of Berlin with a comprehensive program of cultural exchange and a proposed "lend-lease of students" is a timely action of a kind absolutely essen- tial to a re-morale-izing of German…

… exposition. Across the table from Karl Heinz, sits Richard, an eighteen-year-old student in a small town high school. He looks at Karl admiringly, and (nervously, knowing it will shock his American dinner…

… children. When a German student is sent on an educational or work exchange program there is always the fear that when the year is up he will be completely Americanized and not want to come home. In some…

… coersion. reading. To be sure, the Zionists carried -Earle. Hammer on active lobbying through the (EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, ac- Arab delegates and representatives cording to Mr. Baum, his letter of the higher…

…- tory for an institute of happy morons, rather than of intelligent students. It is. indeed deplorable, that every single night one must be disturbed by the echoing scrape of laughter and voices, and…

… the Editor: would like to commend the fair- ness with which your paper has handled the Arab-Israel dispute by publishing the Arab viewpoints as well as the Zionist. This may seem a strange fact to…

… commend but un- fortunately, as many Arabs have pointed out, the press in America has not been democratic in this respect and has printed only those things which their large advertis- ers permit. The Daily…

…, demo- cratic state of Israel, and a great deal more sympathy for the in- justice done to the Arabs, largely as a result of American pressure. Congratulations for your cour- age and integrity! -Richard C…

…. Yorkey, Grad. * * * Israel Will Live. To the Editor: N MR. FURRHA' letter he la- ments the fate of Arabs left homeless after the conflict in Israel. I should like to point out that those Arabs were offered…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… Editor: VITAL MATTERS affecting the Palestine ques- tion have not been brought out in your letter column so far, and deserve to be stated. First, all of the Arab opposition in Palestine against Jewish…

… imigration is embodied in a hand- ful of feudal landlords whose main grudge against the Jewish immigrant consists of the fact that he has raised immeasurably the Arab living stan- dard, thereby depriving Arab

Arab immigration to Palestine, have risen consistently and in geometric proportion to the influx of Jews. Second, there is no conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine. The Arab population, if…

… canvassed honestly and impartially, would declare itself overwhelmingly in favor of in- creased Jewish immigration. The 1300 years in which the Arabs are supposed to have domin- ated the country they were…

…- tional processes begin mostly in Jewish schools. The conflict exists. But it is a conflict between Jews, to whom the question of Palestine is liter- ally a question of life or death, and an Arab clique…

… for two or three years the decree of complete independence which is now scheduled for this Fourth of July.. Most of the strong reaction from Filipino students on campus has been the defense of President…

… for dis- tribution. Blanks may be secured from the Office of the Dean of Stu- dents. All applications for reassign- ment must be in the hands of the Dean of Students ON OR BEFORE MAY 20. Memorandum to…

…- versity strongly recommends that student veterans occupying apart- ments for married students at Willow Village retain their quarters, during the summer. All women students attending the Crease Ball Friday…

… will have late per- missionluntil one-thirty. Calling hours will not be extended. Electrical and Mechanical Engin- eering Sophomores: The Detroit Edi- son Company is willing' to take sever- al students

May 16, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Lebanon under an Arab League mandate to enforce a truce reached after Moslem-Christian hostilities erupted in civil war in 1975. But Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul- Halim Khaddam was quoted in his country…

…'s newspapers yesterday as saying the Arab nations are now withholding the $15 million a month support. The reason was unclear. Neither U.S. or Israeli officials would disclose Habib's plans or discuss details of…

… Languages Building, 3:15 p.m. SACUA - Meeting, 1:15 p.m., West Alcove, Rackham. The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 9-S Saturday, May 16, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…, Page 8 Students Present First Video Show Students may watch the Uni- versity speech department's first television play at 3:30 p.m. to- day on the video screen of the v e C 4 Y f z 1 'M' Nine Tops…

… Orchestra" which will be pre- miered tonight. Student Composer James Wolfe, who Atudied com- position here, wrote the "Sere- nade" last spring before receiving ,iis master's degree. The pre- miere piece was…

… playing "Prelude and Allegro" by Walter Piston. Emil Raab, music student, will conduct this work. Members of the orchestra are Charles McNeill, Catherine Jean Morgan, Nina Goehring, Carl Williams, Genevieve…

… the "Children's Crusade." SAVE A CHILD- UNI Crusade for Children, Will Arab Armies Drive into Israel Meet Resistance from Haganah Wage Cut Start oft Cam19 Can you spare a dollar to help save an…

…'s Arab Legion shelled fo settlements on the Jordan valley frontier. The Egyptian Army said two columns of troops Invaded Southern Palestine and one de- stroyed the Jewish settlement of Al Dangor, 13 miles…

… southeast of Gaza. This would be in the territory of Israel, as defined in the United Nations decision on partition. (The Cairo newspaper AlAssas said Gaza, Arab city 20 miles in- side Palestine on the coast…

… bridge Qver the Jordan River and knifed into the area south of the *,a lee, also inside Israel terriory on the East, a dispatch from Damas- cus said. (Farther south King Abdul- la's.Trans-Jordan Arab

… WASHINGTON, May 15-(AP) --President Truman may lift or modify his embargo on shipment of American guns, bullets, planes, and other weapons to warring Jewish and Arab countries in the Middle East, it was…

… announcement last night of American recogni- -tion of the new Jewish state of Israel. (Meanwhile, Israel called upon an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to stop Arab invasions of Palestine by…

… sanc- tions or actual United Nations military force. (Arab spokesmen countered with declarations that they con- c.ri.r yi fh a Jmxc o n ..n THE HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT: Higher Taxes, Deficit Spending…

May 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…"Careful You Don't Set the Whole Dormitory on Fire" Z'PrmtdiigallBatty Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

… no Chapter was formed. The society apparently has had difficulty attracting students to the cause of Birchism. This lack of support clashes with the al- leged "conservative surge" among the nation…

…'s youth and seems to indicate that it is more than money that keeps students out of the John Birch Society. Hack,? THE INTERNATIONAL social- 1 ists... took a meretricious hack named Arnold J. Toynbee, who…

… time uninformed and irresponsible, was also the name-calling in Sunday's editorial by Gerald Storch on "problems of free speech." Here Storch accuses an Arab consulate official of "markedly anti…

…-Semitic" state ments. In this same editorial Storch claims that the official presented the United Arab Re- public view of the Israeli-Egyptian problem. How irresponsible can you get? Since both Arabs and Jews are…

… antipathies are direct- ed against the Israeli nation, and not because the Israelis happen to be fellow Semites, but because they are.a people who invaded the Arab lands., -Uldis R. Golts, '61 strength leaves…

… for students at their home Wed., May 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Special Meeting of the University senate will be hld on Tues, May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Engineering Freshmen: "Program…

… be available in their offices for individual consultation with freshmen who wish to obtain information con- cerning their programs. All student concerned are encouraged to take feull advantage of this…

… opportunity. Phyical Therpy Meetling: Students planning to concentrate In Physical Therapy orinterestteid in knowing about Physical Therapy. Wed., May 17 aa 7:15 p.m., Room 1603, first floor, Main Bldg…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… PASQUALTTI behind it, the United Nations is once again in whole-hearted support of the partitioning of Palestine. But Friday, the Arab League began its holy war. The Egyptian Army entered the Holy Land…

… disputes, they, the Arab nations, must be made to abide by the decision. Some of the responsibility lies with us. Our momentary shifting of policy led the Arabs to believe we backed their ideas. It is…

… was University day at Ford Airport as 130 students were guests of Ford-Stout Air Motors. Special rates were offered for 25 minute plane rides in 14 passenger cabins. INTERNATIONAL ... A New Israel As…

… Britain surrendered her 25-year Pale- stine Mandate at midnight, Friday, the in- dependent Jewish State of Israel was al- ready a fact. President Truman surprised the Arabs and threw the UN into turmoil by…

… recognizing the state and Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov gave an. unofficial echo of the President's announcement for the Soviet. A week of fierce fighting, climaxed by Haganah's capture of Jaffa and the Arab

… Communist parties, was brought out on the House floor this week, was greet- ed with animosity locally. Faculty members and townspeople joined forces to telegraph Congress opposing the bill and a student group…

…, Students Against the Mundt Bill, was organized to fdrmulate a student protest. LOCAL Expert Opinion Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, left last week for Berlin, Germany to…

… which skyrocketed Michigan to th top of the BigNine within two years, left to take a job as basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. * * * Benefactor The University student body as a whole…

…, scholar- ships and rewards of merit for University of Michigan students. - * More Polities Campus political groups were assured this week that the Student Activities Committee would not release information…

… regarding student membership in a political group unless specifically requested to do so by the student. At the SAC meeting, Tuesday, the way was potentially open for large scale political rallies, as a…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

May 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… staged retalia- last month by the Jewish calen- tory attacks on guerrilla bases iar. in neighboring Arab lands. Premier Golda Meir vowed in Meir's remarks were taken as an emotional television address a…

… had been planned three months earlier. He said two of the gunmen came from inside Israel, and the third was a resident of the occupied west bank. of the Jor- dan River, The Arabs seized the youths, who…

… Ypsilanti 's controversial pornography ordi- nance "fascist" and Baize wants to defeat the ordinance. Ypsilanti's Third Ward, which elected Baize, is predominantly a student ward, similar to Ann Arbor's S e c…

… THE DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES WILL CONDUCT AN Experimental Second-Year (FRENCH/SPANISH 231 -232) Summer Program in France and Spain to complete the language requirement Interested students should…

May 16, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

….m.-4 p.m., Red Cross Headquarters, 2729Packard. Palestine Day-sponsored by organization of Arab Students; Diag gathering, noon-1 p.m.; exhibitions and speakers, 5-8 p.m., Union Kuenzel Room; dinner, 8 p…

…-West Side Story, 7,9:45 p.m., Old Arch. Aud. AAFC-Five Easy Pieces, 7, 10:20 p.m., Drive, He Said, 8:40 p.m., MLB 3. MISCELLANEOUS Student Blood Drive-sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, 10 a…

… contact the organization by May 21, 608 N. Main, 994-4357. The Michigan Daily (USPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 7-S Friday, May 16, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of…

May 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… d outside Ann Arbor's Jewish Community Center t during an event commemorating May 14, 1948, the day Israel gained statehood and defended d itself against an attack by six Arab nations. e Members of…

…, saying that students must realize the impor- tance of universally protecting human rights. Livshiz also recognized that students might have power to impact the University's dealing with Israel. While there…

May 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…. Only Tur key and Afghanistan joined th Arab states - Saudi Arabia, Syr ia, Lebanon, Egypt and Iran-: a final dissent. Mild Abstention In the closing hours, the Sovie Union gave up its long fight t force…

… Uruguay and Yugoslavia The Arabs also refused to joir in a Norwegian resolution calini for an interim truce in the Holy Land pending action by the UN. U Buildings Ap ropriation Passes Senate The Heath Bill…

… College. c cola rshi Blanks Ready Veterans May Apply For 'Bomber' Fund Application blanks for Bomber Scholarships, open to veteran un- dergraduates, may be picked up this week at the Office of Student

… Affairs in Rm. 2 University Hall. Established during the war, the Bomber Scholarships are annually awarded to students who have served in the armed services for at least one year. The fund by-! laws provide…

… fund by student or- ganizations, faculty, executive and alumni of the University during the war. The scholarships are awarded by a student committee composed of presidents of campus Wilkerson To Address…

… will sponsor "Jammin' in 'de Sun,' an open-air jam session, from 2 t 5 p.m. tomorrow on the Island. Open, with admission free, to all students who want to attend the affair will feature local and Detroit…

… Huron River, will be outfitted with a public-address system in- stalled in the small pavilion at the end of the island. The musicians will be playing from this pavilion, and students will sit on the grass…

…. In a statement of plans issued last Saturday by the Co=ncl, Ellin said that "it is hoped that this affair will give the engineering student body some idea of what we plan to offer them in the way of…

…." Asked, "If a Negro student came into this shop, would you cut his hair?" Barber Knieper told a re- porter, "Well, I don't know; that seems to be the trouble." Knieper said, "We haven't refused any- body…

…," but asserted that he could "quit anytime" as a barber if he didn't care to serve someone. Campus organizations to repre- sent students wronged by the al- leged discrimination at the can- celled meeting…

May 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

students of the University of [ichigan under the authority of the Board in Control f Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the niversity year and Summer Session. Member of the…

… young boy sitting in a prison cell. "Twelve - and life in prison." It's boys like these that you will be asked to help today, when student volunteers will can- vass the campus in the annual University…

…. Cutting down on the western fleet might well mean disaster. L1.awrn a njr hrw Flying Students AFTER READING the editorial of May 15, 1941, written by Mr. Dan Behrman on the subject " of the local Civilian…

… causes that haves led to the shameful record demonstrated duringE the past six weeks. I hardly believe that thev calibre of the students taking the CPT coursev now is any lower than the calibre of thosed…

… been in the past, and that the students therefore should not be blamed for the mishaps that have occurred to the extent which your1 article states. Now let us examine why the calibre" of instructors…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Kilamy, Ontario, to Mexico City. "We're go- ing back to the spirit and scope of the Summer Session before the war," Prof. Hqpkns said. Congress Acts To Re-Establish Wolverine Co-op Student Congress last…

… trustees to reopen the cooperative for student use. The Wol- verine was closed early in the war. Kassis said last night he had the names of at least 50 University vet- erans interested in helping to run the…

… 5 p.m. every Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday in the IFC office where students are invited to air their suggestions. They empowered President Ray Davis to appoint six new committees to work with the…

… general and inter- national committees already estab- lished. These include veteran affairs, finance, academic affairs, student government, social and publicity. Trial To Be Reconsidered The Congress also…

… Congress scheduled a new trial be- cause he had no opportunity to exer- cise his legal rights in the ouster. The new trial will be held Monday evening with an impartial jury of six students and a judge from…

… the faculty of the Law School or the po- litical science department. Judy Chayes was made permanent chairman of the important General committee to coordinate student-in- terest on campus at the meeting…

… years of service or 40 points until June 30, despite prospective slimg pickings of new manpower under the stop-gap draft law, a War Depart- ment spokesman said today. JERUSALEM, May 15-The Arab Higher…

… secretary, announced to- night. Michigan students who are aca- demically qualified will be given first priority for entrance into the Law School, Dean E. Blythe Stason of the Law School said yesterday in the…

May 16, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… meeting, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 130 of the BusAd. col- lege, will not be a free for all but rather a well staged debate by informed students and faculrty members who will represent the…

…' "delegates." The UNESCO Council is throwing into the laps of students the chance to grasp the meaning of some of the procedures and tasks of the Security Council. The mock session is/ also an opportunity to…

… working council, AIM has prov- ed that it is an organization which can and does serve a purpose-that of being a service organization for the independent man on campus. With the 'Little Club,' a student

…, night club in the League which drew capacity crowds, AIM started upon its new program of service. This project provided students with a place to go after the movies or plays on Friday nights. AIM also ex…

… Mrry-o-Round with DREW EARSON MAGAZINES 1 GENERATION. Vol. 2, No. 3. Spon- sored by the Inter-Arts Union; edited and managed by University students. Thirty- five cents. THE Spring edition of…

students in this country. Its overall level of work printed-particularly in the writing portions-is considerably higher than com- parable college periodicals. Breaking the current issue down into sec- tions…

… -Verdi, three compositions by Jef Denyn, four Canadian folk songs, and Air from Finlandia by Sibelius. Student Recital: Joseph Skrzynski, trombonist, will present a program at 8:30 Thursday evening, May 17…

… at International Center. Sat., May 19- 2-4 p.m., International Soccer Exhibi- tion, Ferry Field. Sun., May 20- 6:30-10 p.m., Arab banquet and enter- tainment honoring President and Mrs. Ruthven…

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