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November 16, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…PALL POUR THE MICHIGAN I AILY SUN~DAY, NVMBR16, 194 41 , 1= - - ------- --- - u . . s iI Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority…

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nacy Helmick ............... General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

… to evacuate Palestine. U.S. and Russia have agreed that the mandate should terminate by May of next year and that the independ- ent Jewish and Arab nations should start operating by July. The Jewish…

… Three" will be in im- plementing their decisions is problemat- ical. The Arab League is bitterly op- posed to the creation of a Jewish state and may employ the 30,000 crack troops of the Transjordan…

… that a sizeable concession be granted to the Jews in the face of any Arab resistance. Arab claims to a Palestinian nation are largely specious inasmuch as the present manda- tory state of Palestine was…

… created by the League of Nations to implement the Bal- four Declaration. This is not to say that the Arabs have no claim to Palestine, but rather that theirs is not the sole claim. Should the Arab League…

… the tune for the lion. A strong attitude would then re- duce the Arab threats to nothing more than bluff. In any case,. the Jews do not want to take the land from others. They merely want an opportunity…

…, New Zea- land, South Africa and India - Turkey, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and perhaps Thailand. These coun- tries can at any time break off their present arrangements and enter into others. Some students

… Forestry and Con- servation students not having non- forestry conflicts are expected to attend. All others interested are cordially invited to attend. Freshman - Sophomore Forestry Conference: 7:30 p…

…- berg, Perry, Peterson, Ross. Women students interested in applying for residence in Hender- son House beginning with the fall semester of 1948 may call at the Office of the Dean of Women. This small…

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…

January 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… committees producing the broad-i casts is not as yet complete. Any- one interested in the writing angle of radio production are urged to+ apply to Bradley Straatsma at the Union Student Offices, or Doris Ann…

… Harvard staff in 1934, he was an instructor in chemistry at the University of Minnesota. Kreuger at the League. In addi- tion, students are needed for act- ing and research. * - . Union members may…

… will meet at 8 p.m. students under the direction of today at West Court. Donald Decker. * *r OUT THAR .. . at the Village W~orkshop 9S ri are The art-craft workshop group Bridge will be played from…

…N)MIORROW Magazine believes that its future lies in wilespread acceptance by students-tomorrow's cifi- Ziis-aiid by the educators of today, we make this special introd uctory offer which is valid only niitil…

… leave in the proper amount when requested by the student. Certification blanks will be avail- ablefrom 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. today, Friday, Monday and Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. to…

… European nations, especially those under the watchful eye of Soviet Russia And other vital, fast-moving articles and stories such as "The Arab World: Myth and Reality" by L. C. Gray; "A Man Has to Eat' by…

… at 8:30 - Saturday Matinee at 2:30 Tickets 96c-72c-60c (tax incl.) SPECIAL RATE FOR STUDENTS TONIGHT AND SAT. MATINEE, 42c Box Office Opens Daily - Phone 6300 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE L '1 "SAVE…

February 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… stanza when he See HOCKEY, Page 7 Foundation Provides .Hel .Vor Stufdents Financial aid for "needy stu- dents in secondary schools, col- leges and graduate schools" is of- fered by the Student Aid Founda…

…- tion of Michigan, Erich A. Wal- ter, Director of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, announced yesterday. Application forms and descrip- tive material are available in the Office of Student Affairs. Appli…

… major- ity of the candidates will be from Michigan and particularly from the area in and about Detroit." "The foundation will extend; aid only to students of outstand- ing ability who have a definite…

… purpose and plan to continue their education but need financial help," Mr. Walter added. Tomorrow campus veterans will file the first of their weekly ab- sence reports to the University. All student

… the schools report on the "conduct and progress" of veteran students. The VA said that "conduct" meant absences and that "progress" was grades. Annual Leave Under the VA ruling the number of days that a…

… veteran is absent from class is deducted from his annual accrued leave. Absence reports of one sort or another are required of student veterans at all schools throughout the country. It is reported that…

… veterans at the University of Chi- cago have to sign one of two "log books" each week. Pick Up Forms Student veterans are to pick up the forms at their convenience and file them before 5 p.m. each Mon- day…

March 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…. While accomplishing these minor items, this mysterious Mr. Martin turns up in various improbable disguises, mostly that of a fantastic white Arab chief- tain, Sid Harun, deep in the heart of the Atlas…

… we feel it unfair to place an additional burden on the taxpayers. "At a recent Michigan Student Veterans Conference, our organi- zation registered its disapproval of the measure, H.R. 870. We un…

… should be permitted to fall by the wayside. -Andrew Bugosh Recession Predicted To The Editor: IT APPEARS that our student veterans are permitting the wrong crowd of people to do their thinking for them…

… if their plea is heard. This extra sum of money in the hands of the student veteran would most definitely push the still soaring cost of living still higher. And the higher it goes the lower it will…

… are read each semester, that would mean that the student must read one classic a week. Even if only portions of each clas- sic were read, a minimum figure of 200 pages (a conservative esti- mate) would…

… realize an ambition existent in many of us, Yet I think it altogether likely that students would have more purpose, and would benefit more from the "Great Books" course by taking it in their second year of…

… college. As I understand it, there will be only seven instructors teaching the subject. Why not make a sur- vey of the freshman class to as- certain how many students might desire- to take this course next…

…-front op- erating under the guise of demo- cracy? Was this a program mere- ly for the benefit of Negroes or were there channels into which the efforts of all students, no mat- ter what their recial or…

…-Seventh Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Paul Harsha ........ Managing Editor Clayton Dickey…

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