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July 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

…. Hatcher. Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- lish department, chairman of the Board of Governors, Lane Hall Student Religious Association, will moderate the discussion. to 133 feet out from the base the…

… condition of employment. The wage issue is believed out of the way with gen- eral agreement on pay boost of around 25 cents an hour, includ- ing fringe benefits. Arab States Influence In UNCited Harold Howard…

…, State Depart- ment research expert, said in a public lecture yesterday that the states of the Arab League are ex- erting an increasing amount of in- fluence in the United Nations. The Near Eastern…

… authority stated that the Arab nations with the cooperation of other nations of Asia and Africa have been able to attain important seats on many UN councils and commissions. They have influenced resolutions…

… and have shown particular inter- est in agencies such as UNESCO which can help deal with Near Eastern problems, he said. * * * THE MAJOR INTERESTS of the Arab States have been in mat- ters concerning…

… trusteeships and non-self-governing territories and the emerging nationalism of Asian and African nations. All the Arab delegates, Howard said, insisted on establishing the principle of UN technical and economic…

… aid to un- derdeveloped areas in the East. Howard commented that some of the UN's toughest problems have also come from the Arab world. Among those problems mentioned were the partition of Palestine…

…. But at the University, where milling crowds of students and townspeople lined the streets of Ann Arbor for a fleeting look at Her Majesty, an im- Englishman and American is the various troops which…

December 16, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552c Administration Building before 3 p.m.f the day preceding publication (before I 11 a.m. on Saturday.) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 69 Noticesf Student

… Tea. President and Mrs. Hatcher will be at home to students1 from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Decem-i ber 17. Late permission for women students who attended the Glee Club concert on Thursday, Dec. 11…

…, will be no later than 11 p.m. General Library. A University regula- tion requires that all students leaving Ann Arbor for extended vacations must return Library books before their de- parture. The…

… purpose of the regulation is to insure the availability of books for scholars who wish to use them while the University is not in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend Christmas…

… outside Ann Arbor may be given in case of urgent need. Arrangements must be made at the Charging Desk for books from the General Library or with the librarians in charge of Di- visional Libraries. Students

… display in the Uni- versity's new Far Eastern art gal- lery, opened Dec. 14 in Alumni Memorial Hall. EUROPE Ith ear STUDENT TOURS: Bicycle, Motor, Study and Ad. venture Tours'for as little as $475 (50 days…

… - WORIENT THE WORLD Steamer, combination steamer-air trips tothFa East and Around See More the lat pshrices com-s S Spend Lesa 67 days from $1750.t Your Travel Agent or Students International Travel…

… and Anthropol- ogy Departments, and Dr. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab : An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the…

Students. Meeting of all juniors who have declared their intention of concentrating on Physical Therapy in Room 4303, Univ. Hospi- tal. It is urgent that you be present, but if impossible to attend, call Vir…

… this year's college top- ics. There will be a report on a re- cent discussion at Albion entitled "Freedom and Equality in Employ- ment." The Lutheran Student Association will hold their annual Christmas…

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