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March 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… obligingly stooped down to theirs-- and maybe lower. It took the Board of Regents over six months to take any action on the Student Government Council, for which students here campaigned actively. In very hush…

… never be another.) THEN,perhaps to strengthen the argument, Morgan speaking "off the record" blasted MSC students for being childish, "wearing short pants," causing "riots" at the Rose Bowl, etc. Although…

… one of the nation's top schools. Why can't we do that here? MOST STUDENTS at this University have no doubt about which of the two schools are on top. Perhaps that is the reason for the mature…

… assistant, "although the lowest in rank and the least noticed and appreciated, is probably the most important member of the staff" ... His most important role is probably that of an experienced student who…

… institutions," were adopted. From the standpoint of students' over-all welfare, the committee said "a staff person is as important, if not more so, as the instructors and teaching fellows of our various colleges…

… representatives and a written constitution for SGC are needed if SGC is to operate effec- tively. Paul Dormont * * ,* Arab Attacks . . To the Editor: BETWEEN September 1954 and February 1, 1955 Egypt has been…

Arabs again attacked-this time from the Gaza strip into the set- tlement of Ein Hashlosha. Two men working in the fields were ambushed, one killed and the oth- er wounded. These are just a few in a…

… probably the first time in history that seven nations march- ed against one small nation, 262 miles in length and 50 miles wide, and still went down to an ignoble defeat. Arabs started it, lost it, and to a…

November 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… posters, signs and flyers, did his part yesterday to help advertise the SGC elections. , Going from poll to poll he issued his plea to the hurrying students. His voice did not fail him as, braving the cold…

… Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion yesterday rejected British Prime Minister Eden'sdproposal to solve the Is- raeli-Arab dispute by territorial concessions, terming the idea fan- tastic. The silver…

… In spite of heavy showers in the morning and afternoon yester- day, 3700 students voted in the first of the two-day Student Gov- ernment Council elections. Many of the 23 polling booths had to be…

… allow students con- fined to Health Service also to vote today. Cleveland commented that be cause of the weather many of the plans for decorating the/voting booths had to be canceled. Many of the posters…

… operations of our booths," Cleveland said. Count To Be In Union Ballot counting will begin at Z p.m. today in the Union Ballroom with the first results posted at 8 p.m. Count Night is open to the students. SGC…

… Literary College Thwart Students' Intellectual Cur- iosity?" will be discussed at a stu- dent-faculty conference at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League. Sponsored by the Literary Col- lege Steering Committee…

…, the con- ference will begin with discussion between two students and two faculty members. After the discussion, David E. Lavy, '56, chairman of the Steer- ing Committee, will moderate an open forum…

December 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… weeks without school" chag increasing Israeli for thousands of Michigan students and faculty members who will iaggression on Arab countries and Afghan Premier Mohammed be traveling to homes and vacation…

… safety. there the roaring crowds which I i- i had greeted the Russians in India i preparation for departi To Security Council and Burma. Michigan students, additional Nasser stated this position in a In…

…, flags and bunting New orkband Mminache-ivey this message to the members appeared belatedly on public build- By The Associated Press of the Security Council." Ing etedy bound, school-fatigued students. In…

… coaches and special trains for year decline in farm prices-now meeting of the 11-nation Council a policy of neutrality ,while seek- home-bound students." Bah, hum- a controversial political issue-will to…

…" professors dis- ALGIERS, Algeria-Continuing Israel it must have more time to mountainous kingdom on the missed their students, stood clear political murder and terrorist consider the shopping lists because…

December 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Dox, the Middle Eastern situation giew hotter when Russia made 4 deal to sell arms to Egypt. Border conflicts between Israel and her Arab neigh- bors increased in frequency and intensity. Ike Gets Well…

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