November 16, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 46) • Page Image 4
… not the sole aim of the University to hem in its students, but on the contrary, to insure their wel- fare and protect University prop- erty. Itvis part of the function of the University to teach its…
… students to uphold the statutes of their state and country. Permitting students underage to drink is in direct op- position to this policy. As for the wild beer parties, in every society' there are those who…
… question of cars on campus. First and foremost, there are no park- ing facilities to accommodate stu- dent cars. Furthermore, the pro- hibiting of student owned cars re- duces "cut-throat competition" in…
… event of future labor trouble on. the waterfront. , , * -THE DIPLOMATIC CABLES- RUSSIA HAS SECRETLY promised Egypt complete political backing, if Egypt will organize the Arab states into an all-out cold…
… war against Britain. This proposal was made by the Polish minister to Egypt, Jan Dra- hojowski, to the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Azzam Pasha. .. . Prime Min- ister Churchill ignored the…
… "radical" or "Jacobin" in 1795. Thus it is the duty of our educators to cause their students to think and arrive at their own conclusions rather than present digested definitions labeled, THE TRUTH. -Paul…
… suspicion concern- ing the source of John's knowledge qf "bumps and grinds." This ac- In a university as large and as active as this one, opportunities for students to rub noses with the arts are…
…, we've got to admit that life is pretty exciting, and that a good part of this excitement comes from us, the students. It must. We are the people who are writing poetry and music for the first time…
…, acting, dancing, playing in- struments, seriously thinking of these things as possible profes- sions. If we can't be excited, who can? It is nearly impossible to count up the various student art groups on…

