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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…

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…-PAGE EIG . THE MICH IGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952 r s,.E '. a ___________________________1 1 125 Clubs On Campus For Students (Continued from Page 2) tion, industrial relations…

…, anthro- pology, journalism, marketing, chemistry, botany, sociology and psychology. AMERICAN Ordnance Associa- tion, Student Science Society, For- esters' Club, Student Bar Associa- tion, Michigan…

… Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law stu- dents, Pre-Medical Society, Amer- ican Pharmacy Association, Galens Honorary Medical Society and an honorary Barristers Society for law students are available…

… organ- izations for students entering spec- ialized occupations. With students from all cor- ners of the earth at the Univer- sity many clubs have sprung up in which foreign students get together to bring…

… into their col- lege life a bit of their native land. I Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Paki- stan, China, India, Hawaii, Tur- key, Armenia, Japan, Poland, and the Philippines…

…. WORKING in conjunction with these organizations are a Council for Displaced Persons and a Com- mittee for International Living. Students from British Com- monwealth nations may join the Beacon Club…

…. Enthusiasts of French, German, Spanish and Russian language study have formed groups in which the foreign language is exclusively spoken to aid students win im- proving their skill with them. * * * WHETHER…

… affiliated or inde- pendent, students may join one of these coordinating groups: As- sembly, and association for inde- pendent women; Inter-Coopera- tive Council, inter - Fraternity Council, or Panhellenic, an…

… associ- ation of sorority women. League and Union student of- fices are administrators of stu- dent affairs for these activities. Other student government or- ganizations are the all-campus Student

… final arrangements on the long awaited WAB addition. 'U' Counselor Service Gives Students Personal Guidance (Continued from Page 3) non-academic counseling pre- vails. In the men's dormitories, a sys…

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